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jacal New WI'DN?'.SH? V. M V li ISt*llon Hone. Au ll litt rsil:i I linn-' <?. eui i-i! li? t?; ln>l 'I'll Ul >tl:i \ . I \Vi i li ni iii ?ll ??II I i < lin tel > tin sa uni ?Inj. I In iii *l wan timi <>f Mhjj, Lewis; *\vj?loiy ol i li?- lill?* I'<M> Lewis, ami hint bel <'i Mt?-:-, li. A. and C. I!. I.? w i-. .inti Mis. T. < . Honr?. Mrs. I .< wi- h ui I? ? n almost an invalid lui If i ye it .. (Illili.:: w liitli linn- silo :i gtval .-il Hr 11 I. hilt1 ?I ??il at lin- hollie ?i! hor son-in-law, Mi. T. C. I'ooro. with whom she had lived for se vera I yr.ii- at tin nhl Lewis homestead. .Mi-, Lewis was a woman ol'ninny no hie trait.-?d'? haia?i?T, and many w ill i mn m la i main kindnesses done In la t lu loir-In-lin .mir so terrihh al llietod. The ul lin hm ial was I inti ol Mrs. .1. X. .; a in I n ill. wini I i ves on the \\ ill iain ston road, about lour miles Inuit thi. phicc. Mi.-. Cambrell wa.- l> i"? .1 li u day- only, lt wa- known lu i lungs wei?' iii) oct ?'il, ;i!nl winn lin* dreadful disease ol pnemnoma laid holli ol' lier, little hope un- . 11 tel mined lor her recovery. Mi 1 ?amhu ll len ves a foiul husband, am! foin children, lin* youngest ol'which i- -. . . :i \ears old, io cherish le i im ni":\ . Mn' family have thc deep sympathy <'l many fi il lili- in liii-. ! ie ii -.ul ?null.- ol trial. Mrs. I lax nie. w ile ol I ir. Ilaynie, is <|llit<* sick willi grippe. Mo-l ?,i I he others who have linn -id, rc? eu I ly ale recovei iug. "Vii-. Mai;, i.iel Was quite sick III Week, lull wr ale glad to report lu 1 verv inueli lu i lei. lion. A. I '. Lill ?mer is at home li oin hi- Congressional duties loi .1 lew dav.-. .). IL Campbell, court stenographer, was at home Saturday ami Sunday. I >r. Chal les i Jeer, ol Atlanta, ami Messrs. .I. M. Ceor, ol Kasley, Prof. Ci el, ol' 1'Ulilian I lli\el-il \ . II. M. Hoer, nf Piedmont. \V. IL Heer, ol'lb" Sln!i\ have recently vi-it ci I their molli 1 .Mr. Mcf.ee ?mil -i-i.i. Miss iVarl, ot Starr, visited the Misses Holton S;ii urda*, ami Sunday . Mr. Mc. Ii'eeil. ol' lli'_'li Simal-, wa- in luv. n to-da\. Messrs. li. \V. ami I". I '. Ti ibbie, ol Anderson, visited i licit* motlier Sun day. Mr. I rani; l?rea/eale, nf \udei>on, was in town visiting hi- parents Sun I|M\ . .Mi - ' n a/.eale i- again a.' hollie, having liuishod lin wini? as Icaclmv m ai I .il : le Ki\ er. 1 ne A matine 1 irauial ic (Mob. id' lb ! lou, will give "W hat'- Nevi," KI lin Helloil 1 Lill Apl il ''.Iii. al s p. m. Thi; promises to be one ol the mu t cun i laming programs ol'the season. The talent is all lo,-al. Inn is in line training 1..1 the play. Camp Anderson. Confederate \ eli'l ans, will meet ai Helton the i-t Satur day in April, at :5 o'clock p. m. Tho commander urges all members to be present, as there i> important hii-ine. 1.?attend to. XXX X. uti . ?? Deliver Items. (?ur cummininv bas la en saddened hy the deaths ?if Mr. .lohn Mcphail ililli wile, which occurred within a few days ol'eaeh other, from that dreaded disease, pneumonia. Mrs. Mcphail ?lied on tlie Kith ami Mr. Mcphail on tho ?4Mb. As in lil'?- they wen' iosep erablc, so in death they were not long divided. These kindly Christian peo ple were much loved, and will bc great ly missed in this community, where they have always resided. They leave only on? child, Mr. Augustus Mcphail, jo whom the sympathy of many friends is extended in his sorti bereavement. Mr. Lewis Mcphail, nbrother o? Mr. .lohn Mcphail, and who resided with him, has also been quite iii, but wc learn that he is much better. Mr. IL X. Harrison's little son. ler nest, is quite sick, and it is thought he has pneumonia. Mr. Tom Webb's baby hov has been quit?'sick with ? rou]) ami bronchitis, but has partially recoven ?!. Mr. A. E. Hrnwne, who has lawn ?tn invalid for some time, ?s quit?' sick again and confined to the beti. Horn, to Mr. ami Mrs..). Peed (?uni sou, on the 2-11 li, a line son. Many friends rejoice with (hem ?in the sol vent of this future Democratic voter. Mr ?John L. .lolly wont to (.'hosier i-( week to help do some line work ?ni . church. When so niauy dark, il rea ry rainy days follow each other in rupid'sueccs* -iun it is hard to believe that "behind thc clouds the sun is still shining." ii ii is so, and one?! more th?' ia\ - el Nc sun brighten the landscape. l?av by ?lay we ?nv made to acknowledge I'ie wisdom ol Him w ho is inlinite ami W ho i nb's ?> ve I all. I M oi.MT.v. Ashlin Hems. (tain one ?lay. clear l.oxl ?lay. so WO fanners havn't not much plowing ?lone yoi. Still the farmers ate md near so far behind as 1 hey were la-t year. Among the visitors at Asbury on (bini Sunday al'lernoou were Mr. P?b elt Ycargin, ?if Hunter's Spring, S?sses Lula und Iver Tal?1 and May Campbell, front Prospect, Mr. Paul Xorris, a handsome young niau from McClure, Mr. Kobble Hums, with bis smiling face, Mr. Luther Maddox ami a be witching little girl, Miss .lennie (?corgi?. ( 'onie again, friends, and hear oui' gond preacher.' We will certainly give you ronni and appreciate your coming. Mr. H urge ss gave thc young folks a round last (hird Sunday about going lo parties. There is as much bann at a soi'ial gathering ns a party. I have been present al both. At parlies they ?lam e ?ind at sociables they just 1**11 om Pule I a k<> a I tor another for amuse ment. Putt the young folks will have pleasure. Mr. .John Hall, ol'Starr, was in our burg reeeully. Mr. W. S*. M?me went to Georgia li:St WCek on business. .Miss Lucia Drown, the leacherof Oak (jrove, is anticipating a grand pic nic at Portman Shoals at the close ot' her school. Miss Lucia is an excellent teacher, ann 1 think thc patrons will do well to employ her again. The Quarterly Conference mel with this Church last Saturday and Sunday, and tho Presiding Kider preached one of thc best aermons I ever heard Satur day. Of course, tin* good ladies had j 'I Cptiri v. a..i ? AU ??? Kl ..lilli. 1, ..lilt t lill you Mrs. Holt knows bow to suit your appetite on such occasion--. The visi tors were Messrs. Karb*. Manning and Kniney, from ?iuhaniah, s. A. I (urns, Arnold Martin and Mr. Hombreo and wife and Mr. Grant, from Providence. Mrs. W. E. Stevanson ami Mts. C.. W. Gaines, from Laroma, (ia., wi r?- in ?un* vicinity recently. BONN IK Hr.i.i.r.. To Sing Sungs. The Abbeville County Singing Con vention will convene with Upper Long Cane Chinch at 10 o'clock a. m. the 7th and Bili April. j / Jos.' J. Ki LG oin:, ?See. "(Juna and Pistols of alllkinds rn i priers et Brock Brother*?. !. ". n-N i?*i We III Ills. I. ?.M MI ? \ Mil . S. ( '., M.nra :.' IM'??. Vi il i O'? iiul I iii!?-., \ m:: i m 11 ?i II im I . iii I i.i- i>n 111 ii tin'< I I ix -1 .i -i nf Mi. Mu; .:;iii !'.iliii!.-' li v r ellillll el), who \\ ?-ri; * ? i : i ?ii liv ?i mini (lu;.-. :iin| wl.i li ul iii ii enabled, I III mi '.'li l!.'- gi*n?l???ity i>t l t ?ends hen* and in Abbeville. t?? tal?'?* ! Hu- I'.Npl.'llsivc epiilSr <>l I lr.11111**111 ?lt I tin- Pa-ti in Institut' in H u 11? m o I '<*. lt I g?V?'S l|s Ht tl I'll )'l< .l ill. tn -I.th- (liai i I Ill'V ?Iii- .lil Im A il! lion -iii'. Mill lill illili will, lin mrii^. la-rv-d ?IIHMII twenh linet da j.. ?liol was for I Ito li i ht lew tiny* uj\ | I;I i II t'n I. They weir tiralnl rvri; ;il li-l I.li al il bout I Inn ni li M !.. I in y hil vi! 1" . ti s;i vi-il by this I lin tu jilt ol tm H ?i i ii -i H mr, t lu* I'asl ?*t ir system, hutu a hmiiblr deal ll, whii'li, im ibinlil. would have ln-i-n their lill* li d ?i.i;. - ag??. j Mi. i.. !.. Non via* ami lannis, ul Au ib i ~u:i, lia vi IMIII visit ing nt th<-Ka.v ' Ibm" lor several days. I'l.J. M. .Mri i;i vid i un' ov?T hum i'm- Wost Tuesday, and ai h i spending .i dal w nh .Mi. ' K. I,'. Hui lim. li ll rim i-il.i;, bu Allanta, lb acc'iaiipn IIn il Mi. S. I'. Kpp. Mi. Strvrn.-on, ul Kl bri lou, t?a., lia s linn li?ii Im- several day.' willi I wo wagons moving lin bi ir!? hit withe yalli h\ hi - Inntju i. Mi* I?. I-- Stoven soli, who Inn!; lin nil mill lu lr. and | lu.iiiin.' ?ir in nu lin . ms Im shipmen t. IO A lill' I .>!,. Ml . .Lui.- - f 11 ti I? sin li -, ul Monti irv. hliiilghl Mi - I loria I? inri?', th'- popular h'iU'her ol I in M nu I. H;, -i I mn I. up lu re 1**1 ??{:.> itt in noon tu take (hr afternoon II .on im Aluin 'un. M i I'., i '. Kay ami I M . Nio'uus < ?. i K ll I? pal I irk m.ni?- ii lutsiwss (lip tu A bbi*\ ill?- I i i day. Mr. Drake,a w?-ll-known suw mill niau ?>| A nilli sun. was m town a trw hour W i il ti< s?la\. I.itwmlcsvillc was itli!jrti'il ol bli?. i tl, a (Turd big lu mir's d midpoint wi the siihjc?-|, hv a supriimil\ ul' grorrry ill until.i i . un W i .Im-il,., ami Chill's ?lay. \\ <. au -l;ul (n say ih.ii Mr. Williwin Moore, who luis brm s ir I? Im several days, is inurli brtlrr today I.Monday, ..'f.ih iusl .j Mi'ssrs. W. I.. Howman and .1. Karie A lieu ?ni*, ?teem ding tollu* provisions ol' Mr. A. '/,. Howman*s will, muir the executors ul his estate. <Ni anoiiut ul ihr inclement weather un serviros wen* hedi in au."? ul mir ( lin i flies. Sn tula \ . We are sineri?*h MM ry lo hear ol'the soi ?ons illness ul one n| | .nw niles vi 1 le's buys, Mi. I i.i !'.. Cell, ?II Spill I.lubing, w lii'ie he ?.va student ul Wollun! t.'ol lege. Ile luis a \M> badi ise ol pm': I inmiia, iiuil i lu dm* j m.s m atieudaiirr -av lu-i h inn .-. Im ii . 'i\i i \ are slim. Iii- f'sVllii i. M i.li. A. I ii li."mu? um le, M t . .lohn linu x Hell, loll l u Sp n lan burg un Monda*, morning. Mr. Hi ll is a \ oiing m.in ul stol lin.: diameter ami im- ?nany tin ml' lu a?- who will aw.,a w ?iii aux til \ lin- news fi om I he brd siih*. l i.i hil Mill linishes ii' season's run lu i!.i \ . ihr '.'lilli ilisl . .Mi !'. liollloN. ( iM'.'in I rr? !? Neu > li.nu! inuii- iain! yi s, iain in nhiiud ann-, li jliftl Un ps un raining. And I he lal nut s air anxious toser il quit raining, lim ur presume ii will.iu.si keep mi raining. Scarcely a ny I liing ol' any iiu|ioi laure has bren ?loni' mi the lil rm yrl on neroitul ul lin* iain, lint ere Imm We e.\pn*( lo sri* Ihr dark, iirrco clouds tull hy and Ihr brilliant sun send ?is braining rays I'oMli na du* laud, and thoroughly illy ii nut. and soo the merry rainier boys, with a j olly smile iiiiil a inri ty whist lr, pulling the bell ruiil over Hu* lilllie's bari,, win n we w ill say: "la l t iltur lull on, for there is nu lid- with hall' as mindi .joy and happiness in il as that ol'the ia rm er hov." Our school, ul lins piare closed a very proHpeioiis session nu 1- ntl ny. IUI h inst., linder Ihr efliririit control ol' Miss May Madden, ot Laurens (.'minty. Miss May dtiringluTslay herr made mum friends, who will ever cherish her memory. She returned to brr home at Madden's on (hu IHtli. Our poach tries have nut bloomed yet. und we hope we will have plenty ol' Irti i I lo eat this year. Oh, how nice it will In-. Several ol' oar fanners have "top dressed" their small grain with nitrate of suda, lt isa very good th lpg for the small grain, as it makes it yield much more I II I hr act r. A. Williamson Ti Hilde, one ol' mir hustling young men, left lew ?'. i -s ago l'or Marou, (Ja., where hi will: ike a i'm it st in bookkeeping in tho (?coi giu Alabama Husiucss College. Wt? wish Will, inurli sucres--. .1. ll. Giissaway, another ot our young turn, luis recently opened up :i si . < ul' racket pieds in Honra Path, and will hy his hand in mere haudising. We wish lilowii a howling success in his new miilertaking. Mr. .lames A. IJigby very peacefully passed away lasl Friday ' night, aller supering six weeks willi Hu* gripp.*. Ilks dealh Wits ipiite a slunk toa gund milliy ol' Iiis fi innis and relatives, w hile others were experting his death at al ums! any lime. Mr. I'igby had rear li ed the ripe old age ol' three-score anil tnt, and w as a kind .nul highly respect - eil citizen, loyal to his count r\ and fel low nidi. Asa neighbor he was very kind ami liberal, ever ready to lend a helping hand, when needed. Ile leaves several children* and a large circle nf relatives and friends to mourn his death. In this hour of sorrow and be reavement, these children have the profound sympathy of the entire com munity, .lust one year and seven weeks ag<? the dear mother of this home wan taken, ami now the father. lt dues seem hind to give np the mies we love MI dear, bul snell is the will of tin?!. Mr. Higby had long been a l'ail Il lili nietnlier ul the Methodist Churchill linnea Path, whore the funeral took plaee ?MI Saturday evening, thc servi ces being conducted in a very solemn manlier l?> his pastor, Kev. W. H. WliarHui. Then his remains wore laid to r?*st in I he cemetery there. Mr. O. I*. Itigby, ??l Anderson, was in our midst for a few bouts last Satur day, attending thc funeral of his lath er.* Mrs. Ashil! y : Digby is visiting rela tives in Helton this week. It seems to bo nu assured fact that our neighboring little town of I lonou Path ia to get ii cotton mill. The books of subscription have been open ed since the 1st of Mureil, and they have nearly the required amount sub scribed already, liefere twelve more months roll by wc may expect to hoar t he hum of the spindles ut Honen Path, as they go whirling around making np I our cotton into cloth. May they bc , successful in getting their mill. Yes. ?V1. ...... j Jsat linnea Path ia the bus i ?est iiiui most hustling town of its size in upper t'nrolinn. M. M. Shirley luis iccently traded for a pair of young black mules, and they are beauties. Monroe is a hustler, and is sure to succeed in life. Hon?, tn Mr, and Mis. .Toe Young, on Hie Sib d. a boy. Miss Kinma Higby is quite sick at this wi ititi g. TYPO. Tweaty.five Hollars w ill bt.y a :'nir"y flood Hq miro practice Plano at tho'-, A. Heed Music Hotuo. They nra intrinsi cally wm lb double that amount. Pallard'a ObeliBk and Guthries Firoat Parent. I .i ur for $1.50 per barrel at Yan di?, er liroK. Free city deli vety. 'Phore76 f D .ti!i ef Mrs. hamlin !! ??II Thinsdiiy in? n liing, ..'.'inl 1:1-1.. ?is lin- -'in wi- lighting 11J * the . tstern linl i/.oil. I In.' spit i' i?l Mi-. Mamie < ? it til 1 ?iel I, lin- w ile ni Mi. .1. N. i-a m biol), ul Krnadavva\ I'ovvuship, j It'll this world ami look''its Might io i In- h<-i t< i- w<n hi above. Mis. t..imbiell j wa- thc nhlcsl ila ugh t * i ni Mr. and1 Mrs. .lohn < . '< .ullin. Thal (houdini I disoaso, pm-iiuioiiin, was tho causo ol hoi* dont lt, and it did its work in a short time. .-IM was lalioii ill on Sunday night and died on the pexl Thursday morning. Si \< ral yours ago -he be ?.a mo ile happy brillo ol Mi. ('?imbi ol I, and during those yours -he mudo i ? bright the home ol bet husband and ; children. Sho loaves u husband, three lit I lo girls and one little hoy. an aged I mot her and lather, lineo brothels ami I uno sis!or to chet i-h her memory. M i s. i iainbroll w a- a member of I lorehester l?aplist Church, ami a good w?lket in both the Church ami Sunday-school.] sin- will bo greatly missed at home ?ind . iiiilu- neighborhood. Lite seemed to hold many eba rms tor bei, but thc j death angel came and -tole her away. She wa- au industrial wife, a loving mother, a dearly loved sister and daughter, a good Christian lady ami I well I bought ol by all who Knew her. ? The funeral services were held at her j hoine friday morning at I" o'clock,] conducted by ber pastor. Kev. C. M. j Kogels, who had the pleasure ot hap I i/.iug ber w hon she joined the (Jhureh long > eai.- ago. lier remains wore laid ; to lost in t lu- Kelton comet cry. To the t 1.imily ami loved om s we extend our waiinesl sympathies, I'm I Know A precious one fluni von i- gone, A v on e you Jove i- stilled: A place is vacant in your home Which nev er can he lilied. A l'l.'IKNI?. Antun Hems. Well, Mr. Ld i tor, surely our Northern ice must bo tuiiiiiig to Southern puddles, indeed, we iiad boped thal ?he old reliable farmers would he re lolieved ol' tho grievance ol! a late Spring Ibis time, but it just hoops rain ing. Well, we must confess that we can't bel]) it, but don't become discour aged. Just sillily astrology ami wait until the ginum? gels dry before you begin lo plow. Mr. .Ioho Mcphail died at bis home lasl Monday ol pneumonia. His wife preceded bim lo the grave .inst four Mr. Mcphail was honored ami r< -peeled by all who Knew bim, ami Sundy Sot iugs ha- sustained an irre parable Inst l?y hi-ih ai h. lint* deepest -ympathie-go out Int .Mr. ami Mrs. Mc phail * only son. whom I bey thus sud denly h-avc destitute nf au earthly pa rental .'Itieri ion. VA lu at i.- looking lino, ?iud if the pre.-eltl pi omeo ts continue we believe I hal a good crop vv iii be made. The Pendleton M Vg. Co. have giaihd out a siicei on rae tory hill, which enhances thc tunk.-, ol' the place v erv much. Mr. II. ll. Harkl v's family, ol' Slab low u, vi-iled M i 1 I*'.. I'llgri m's family I trent ly. Hi .:: A >| VT Kt lt. Sh . ? ... Hiiiis The eon! inned rain has kept t he tai mers from their work, which will throw them back von much. Mrs. C. 1'. Law 11 nco * and Miss N. Kmaiiuel spent Saturday in P< 1/er. Thc young ju opie of ibis community attended a dance nt the homo (d' Maj. Dean friday evening, which was en joyed very much. Misses Maude and May Sutherland, ol' Williamston, spent Sunday with t heir sister, Mrs. Kate Cox. Mrs. Clarence Osborne and Miss Meta Househill, of Anderson, visited t he fam ily of Mr. ?I. M. Acker last week. Miss Lily Mattison, of llonea Path, spent hist week with her brother. Mr. c. M. Mattison. Several of our young people attended a sociable at Mr. Charlie Campbell's Saturday night, lt was given in honor of Messrs. Austin Campbell and Lynn Middleton, ?d' Pfizer. M. U. To'Curo L?. Url|?i>? In Two Days Tu ko Laxative liroinn Quin ino Tablett:?' Ail druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. K. W. O rove's Higiiatur* on every box. 25'*. 2 \A hon lu trouble you engage tho fcer vh'PM ol' th? most reputed lawyer. Ho has made a study of oxttfeating thoso who become Involved In trouble, and through his kunwindgi! of btw is well propared to render y< n assistance. When nick you call in ii physietnn ; lie lias mude a study ol' tho ailments) with which mankind is Hltiiclcd, and is well prepared to relieve your .suliVringu. When 3011 want Hard ware you HIIOIIIII < xe r -inn tho (.arno good judgment as when tu trouble, or -It,and go where jon eau bes', get your wants sn (?pl ind - lo Hoadquartflts--Sullivan Hardware Co. A linn that is continually stiiiii o>ir how lo succosafully <:>;:;-t every need amt demand of tho farmer; a linn that Ins, by fair Holding and honest im lliodc, CMtiib.isited 11 Irado in tho lino i i Hardware that certainly entitles: it to bo regarded MS strictly .?rteadquarteM.'' The b. st and cheapeat stock of Fall and Winter Dry (Joods in the city at Vandi ver Bros, . 'r.M.n v LxriiAoiuuNAitv ?-There is a eortaiu class ni buyer-? which waut tho bc.I, and tl is among tins class that tho famous Towers-Sullivan Plows have al ways found '? reatly sale. Although for Sears lhasa Piows have bi ix. tu great, de mand and increased in popularity, yet the makers liavo never sacrificad Ibo quality for tho Hake of quantity. There is smoothing about thetis Plows which makes them bolter (han others. 'Phut Hnmething: ks quality. Tan highs-t grade s e< I naiv is n*od. This s toe i i- properly tempered and ncrfeclly shaped Into Plowv. These, ino the Plows s d-.l by tho Sullivan Hardwaro Co. Pessimists and Optimist-! A pca.-i tniii is :i believer in "hooduoM." whim an o.iimi-t delights in "III ascots." The Oliver ? hil ?it Plow, Hold by Sullivan Hardwaro Co., is as j-oml a mascot as utty fanni r could Ueslro. Solid Steel Ditching Shovels-not riv eted or wolded "make shit' a"-are han dled l y Sullivan Hardware Co., who can supply your wants when you need a fmt class article. Tue Torront Cutaway harrow ia the best Cutaway Harrow, and does tho best work with tho lightost draft of any ever m-ide. Por salo by brock Brothers", solo ?.tteuts lor upper 8, C. Havo hot water pipes run from your atovo to bath room. Try Osborne ?St Osborne. buy a pnir of leggiugsaud keep your legs trout getting cold these cold winter ilaVH whnil yon aro trftVAlinnj. "Yell T*ill lind u complote lino at brock hrothorn. Also Hunting Coats, loaded Sheila and eoiptv Shells and ( \ ervthing that a hun ter needs to properly equip Lisasc?f for bunting. Tho highest, bist and cheapest st ick <.f Sltooi in tho city at Vandiver Bro?. If you want tho finest Texa* Seed Oats cko:\p, get thom at Vandiver Bros. Rooting, lin work, galvaniza] iron work and plumbing dunoon abort notice by Osborne & Osborne. If your Piano or Ornan needs tuning or repairs, it will j.av you toreo Mr. .Tat?. A. Ruddock of The C. A. lb ed Mimic House, who will guaianun pjifoct satisfaction to all. Iron King Stovos aro sold in Anderson only by Osborne ?k Osborne. gm Iron King Stoves are considered the best. Buy one. Osborne A Osborno Solo Agents. in the Spring It is always our delight to talk to the Ladies about our beau tiful MILLINERY. Little early, but not too early to be in good time or to come on an inspection tour. Our early sales are very fine. Beautiful Pattern Hats, large line ready-trimmed Street and Hack Hats, full line Sailors for Ladies, Misses and Chil dren. There is no doubt about it, if you will give us a call and a little time we can fis you up in your Hats to your greatest delight. It is as much to our interest to please you as it is yours to be pleased. We try to make and hold customers in every transaction in this department as well as in others. See our beautiful line Ladies' Silk Beady-made Shirt Waists from $2.50 to $7.50. This is also the Season Of the year to talk NEW SUITS to the young men. This is a pleasure, for we feel so sure of the merits and style of our Clothing will impress you that we wish every young man to see them. Suits from $5.00 to $20.00, as good as money buys. Very best make of Clothing. Nothing but the best made Clothing will give tho money's worth at any price. Negligee Shirts in great quantities and varieties. Last year our Negligee Shirt sales were very large. We feel that they m ti st be larger this season. Why ? Because the line I is wonderfully attractive. New line Spring Cravats, from the little 10c. Bows up to I the beautiful $1.00 Scaifs. Gent's Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Hosiery, .Gauze Un derwear, fresh, new and good. Men's Hats is a very strong department with us. We usually strike the practical styles that the masses of the people take to, as well as the nobby styles the young men take to. Your interest in our $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes is wanted. No better Shoes for the money can be found. A few words more : We want your attention. We are endeavoring to put solid facts before you. We feel that noth ing but facts will prove lasting. Wc want your trade. We have the Goods for sale. Our Stock has great merit in it. We are not afraid that you will not be impressed on inspection, hence our great interest in getting our ware3 before the trade. We extend an invitation to Merchants to visit our Wholesale Department. Yours truly, C. F. JONES 5-CO., LESALE ANO E! 1 I Wea ? AU mothers know there is nothing like fresh air for Babies. Our .... BABY CARRIAGES Are built to offset the stuffiness and lack of ventilation so common in cheaper grades. Built for honest: service at an beru st price. Yours, FRANK GRATTON. Complete line of Undertaker's Supplies. READ THIS 1 "Good for your Health," which is likely to be impaired when Spring draws nearer. .. Q A "DO A "D A "DTT T A TI7T? PPPAMMIrnTTl icxxx('V.>rxx XXJLVJ. J JJ XX vv JLJ XVJUUUIU.UIJUXIX/ WK have all kind*, but Allan's with Yellow Dock is the bett, most palatable and efficient. Begin taking it now and avoid having those Spriug troubles. li's all we say of it. We can't afford to misrepresent anythiug to you, as we are here to stay. CHIQUOLA DRUG CO , Agents Heath & Milligan Paints-all high grade, ANDERSON, S. C BARGAINS IN HATS - AT O. O. Brown .& Bro's. WE have just purchased the entire Stock pf Joe. Trowbridge & Co., consisting chiefly of Hats-the latest and newest designs in popular priced Goods. This St 'ck cost us 65c. on the dollar. We will close out these Hats Fifiean per cent, under New York Cost. Every Hat new, not three months out of the factory. We have several hundred dollars worth of these Hats. Come and look at one before they are all gone. We have also in this Stock quite a line of FANCY NECK WEARr COLLARS, CUFFS and SHIRTS. Everything to go Fifteen per cfcnt under New York Coat. A look will cost you nothing, and may save you a few dollars. Yours verv truly, D. C. BROWN ?& BRO. A T'T'lJ'TiT'T'TrVNT ? < WE HAVE ADDED TO DUR Id NE OP BUSINESS A SELECT STOCK OF HIGH QRA.DE SEWING MACHINES. The "DOMESTIC" ls our leader. While we are on this line will say that we will H?ll the best quality of Needles at 20c. per dos. Oil 5c. per bottle. Our Grocery Department is (J cn* pl etc and none can Undersell Us. Freo Dellverv. Phono No. 197. Yon rs to save money, MORRIS A; CO , South Main Street. Oroyles Block, Anderson, 8. C. The Farmers Loan ? Trust Co, PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSTITS. Ko deposit too small to receive careful and courteous attention. Children's deposits especially invited. J, R. VAN M VE II? Cobbler. THE CREAT OLIVER CHILLED STEEL BEAM PLOW! ?9.-S.B. TI?E acme of pei Action in Plow manufacture, comprising all of tho desirable features nf a perfect Turning Plow and surpassing all other Plows at ever/ point of comparison. Embodied in it are uniform excellence^ of quality of material and high ?-tai.dani of workmanship and (ioUh. Suffi ciently strong und rigid to bear the.luaviest strain, yet light and 60 perfectly adjusted that plowing with such au implement is truly a pleasure. The SUPPLEMENTARY MOULD-BOARD that ia now made, when fitted to the great Oliver, makes it-tlie greatest combination TERRACING and TURNING PLOW on enrtb. Sullivan Hardware Co. AMERICAN J SILVER I L TRUSS. ' WE HAVE Of all Kinds. LIGHT, COOL. ? Katy ? Wear. Bendos \ /HopreMoreoa Severest Y HIplorBack. . Hernia I No and er? traps, j Large, small, medium in size?, and at any, price almost including thc celebrated American Silver Trues.s Come in and look at our line. EVANS PHARMACY. THE LYNCHBURG CHILLED PLOW 18 THE UP-TO-DATE TURN PLOW in every sensa of tbo word, and now is tho time to break yanr lana'deep so ss to retain the moisture io the ground lu ais?" of tho dry weather wa uanally. have in the Summer This Plow will do the work for you and give ont!ra-?atlatiiotun. Seaingis bollovlog, Try ono and you '.viii be con vinced that U is the best Torn Plow on the market. Wobavo HARROWS of ali klndl-S DIsc, Round or ecallop Wheel*. Also, some second hand Harrows whloh wo will sell you ch;ap-Spiko Tooth Smoothing narrows, the very thing 3'QU neod to smooth? your ground. . Call on us and got a sot of BLACKSMITH TOOLS. Genuino SEED POTATOES from Arroatoo'x Co., Maloo. N. O. MOLASSES, Goorala and Ribbon Cane SYRUP. HECK.EIVS OAT MEAL and self raising BUCKWHEAT. ? ->% CARLISLE BROS., Anaoreon, S. C. P.;8.-Low prices and sqaaro dealing I? ??r m?tto^^^|^^ggg^^^^^^^