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Intelligencer. Published crt r;/ Wednesday. J. V. ('UNIX Al i s. t EtHTOlCS AND C. C. LANV?STOX. S I'KOI'KIKTOISS. ?'KHMS ! ONE YEAH, ... - .4] 50 SIX MONTHS. - - - 7.-> WEDNESDAY, MAY Hi. 1000. That was "just like a woman" i" suggest tin- building of higher pulpits us a substitute for the anti l innell li.ii proposition. Good ! and chivalry re quires that thc ladies bc ???ven thc immediate front scats. - mm e m An Atlanta astronomer has discoi ci - ?ti that thc iliaiuctci ol the sun is about 80(5,000 mile-, <?i about 1,000,000 times aa large as the earth in volume. Thi>- estimate, it is understood, docs not include thc city ol' Atlanta. . m I toss lianna says it makes no differ ence whether you <-;il 1 it expansion or imperialism, the American people must submit to thc ?'diet as already pro claimed. Thc American people, how ever, may beg to ditter from this view when their voice is heard in November, lianna's trust ethics arc evidently be coming benevolently assimilated hy his political diplomacy, especially that vital principle so bluntly expressed, "The public be d-d." --. mm How sweet und peaceful in thc Sen ate's arms must he the sleep ol' the House resolution recently sent to the Semite providing Tor election of Sena tors by direct vote of the people! This crooning old grundniuc lins put three kindred resolutions to their long sleep in a similar manner before, and it is not surprising that, she wishes to lull into everlasting slumber this bright eyed youth, whose life threatens the dark and sombre regime to which lier hopes for all time are weddell. -? ? - ? The proposition ol' a Standard oil representative to the Danish govern ment looking to the sale for that gov ernment of thu Danish West Indies to the United States is another argument in favor of election of Senators by direct vote of the people. The repre sentation made by tin* Standard DU Company in the premises that it owned twenty-six Senators, while a very broad one, is horne out by thc attitude of many Senators upon all questions affecting trust interests. Very evi dently a safe majority of the Senate is owned by this and kindred trusts. Tlie models sent to Cub? t'y thc Me Kinley administr?t ion to instruct those assimilated kindergarten students in the art of self-government is a st ri king counterpart of tim ones sent to the South after thc civil war to teach us the lesson of political honesty and equity. Hot h are types of Republican rule, and the former, while an improve ment on the latter's malevolent dispo sition, shows a decided decadence in t he matter of persounl honesty. A Re publican treasury looter at bonn; is bad enough, but tho Republican carpet bagger just takes charge of th? entire bakery. A national convention of farmers has been called to mest at Kansas City on .Inly 2 and it by Walter N. Allen, Presi dent of the National Farmers1 Federa tion, for tho purpose of promoting the proposed farmers' trust or combination. The purpose of this organization is to control tho marketing of thu agricul tural products by the farming class direct, and by complete organization and co-operation with the banking interests of the South compel recogni tion of tho sovereign rights of those who have too long been a submissive prey to tho sharks and vnmpires so strongly allied against them. The opinion of that shrewd political forecaster, Mr. .lames Creolman, ns to result of the next national election is decidedly hine, for the powers that be. Creolman, with W.J.I try au, has just finished a tour of Ohio, Hanna's and McKinley's own State, and ho boldly predicts thc loss of that State by Mc Kinley in case the Jones faction of Democracy continues as harmonious as he finds it to-day. Ohioans of all par ties cheered to the echo every utter ance of Bryan denunciatory of the administration's foreign policy. This, in the President's own State, puts the Republicans on the anxious seat, so that no surprise need be manifested at Hanna's levy of thirty millions upon , the trusts ns a corruption fund. He will need every cent of it, and it will still prove inadequate to buy ott' the grim determination of a wrathful con stituency who cannot forgot tho scan dals and the blunders of the truckling Hopublicnns who are in full govern mental control. ' > ; Port Royal harbor has received au ^otlier left hand upper cut, this time at the hands of Senator Tillman, who, by an amendment to the naval appropria tion bill, placed it in tho discretion of the Secretary of the Navy to examine into the expediency of changing thc naval station to some point nt or near Charleston, and, if found expedient, he is authorized to purchase n site at n cost sot exceed!!?"1 Ai (wv non it ho.? ! long beon n sonne of surprise to tho uninitiated in na ai affairs that the Navy Department has boycotted the i harbor having the deepest water and ?long f the greatest area on the Atlantic coast, and the Columbia State suggests that Senator Tillman has found n greater ,<lepth of votes in Charleston thon in ? P??*?'ttoyal harbor, nnd that naval find more pleasant social an e in Charleston than in dull, Port Royal. There are ccr somc very dark and mysterious at work antagonistic to tho Port naval station, tho reason and ion for which is as yet, and haps forever be, a sealed book inblic mind. Tlit' race conference hohl in tim city i ol' Montgomery last week w ill I??- tin i t - lui ot' much good in thc ?ally tl II ?I 1 effective solution ol' thc vexed race problem. There were present and pur titillating represen tat ?von ol' all sec tions of the country, and thc discussion has brought to light many more or less practicable plans for settling forever thc question ;it issue. Thc most meri torious plan, and thc one looked upon with mosi favor by the majority of the speakers, provides for thc repeal of tho nth amendment to thc Federal Con stitution. A national organization was perfect<*d with Hon. Hilary A. Her bert as President and Mr. J. C. Hemp hill, of Charleston, as South Carolina's Vice I'resident. Thc subject will be studied from every point of view, and alter a satisfactory plan shall have been developed an organized effort will bc made (o put thc plan in prac tice. In this connect ion, we wish to not i- thc masterful argument of Hon. John Temple ( ! raves for complete sepa ration ot tho races. He pointed out tim hopeless future of t he negro from a political and social standpoint, and argued that despite the brilliant edu cational and industrial future which st retches before him, he must conflict in this sphere also with the white man, and in thc end he no nearer the goal of his ambitions-political and social equality-than he is to-day. Aside from its obvious impracticability, Mr. (?raves* planis a quick and sure cure for the evils from which we Huller, but until there isa voluntary movement upon the negroes' part to effect this, there is no earthly prospect of such solution. -\m m mm - Thc people of Anderson are to be congratulated upon tho prospects of a rock structure arching thc Blue Ridge cut on Main Street in lieu of the ticket ty, unsightly wooden bridge which stands there to-day only as a monu ment to the patient endurance of seven thousand busy souls. Judge Simonton of the Federal Court has issued an or der to Receiver Beattie to show cause why thc prayer of the City of Ander son for a rock bridge shall not be granted, and has set .lune 7th ns the date for argument. Messrs. Quattle baum ?V Cochran, city attorneys, and lt. A. Hagood, Esq., will represent the ?.?ty. It will be remembered that thc original ? harter of the Blue Ridge Road contemplated the arching of this cut from end to end, but this condition bas never been complied with mir has any effort been made to enforce it. Resides, the Hoad is ia the hands of a Receiver, and such a wasteful policy as has been pursued in regard to this one particular demands the immediate attention of the Federal Courts. The policy throughout has been a penny wise and pound foolish one, and it is hoped that something may be done, and that at once, lor thc relief of this city from such narrow and parsimoni ous administration of the affairs of thc Hine Ridge, one of its chief railroads. An instance of this extravagance is the building every seven years ol a new $1,500 wooden bridge, with an an nual repair bill of from $:KX) to $400, when a permanent rock bridge can be built for $5,000. He docs not reckon at all on the probability of costly damage suits resulting from accidents duo to the old rotten structure. THE INTELLIGENCER inaugurated n move ment to effect a change in this bridge several years ago, but tho movement was ignored in true railroad style. We rejoice that there is an avenue through which "birds that can sing and won't sing, can be made to sing." In another column we publish an able editorial utterance of the Atlanta Journal and n subsequent report of the thoughtful adoption of the sentiments expressed therein by the congregation of Trinity Church of that city. The editorial favors tho removal by ladies of the tall, offending headgear in Church ns well as in thentres, and so ably doe? it champion the cause of the man behind the hat that a spontaneous sentiment seems to have risen against this relic of a barbarous agc, the tow ering, waving plumage and foliage, tho hanging gardens so dear to tho femi nine mind, the horrid nightmare to the masculine eye more hideous thau n bristling canebrake or a flashing held r.c bayonets. Sacha strong sentiment has been aroused from its cronching nttitute till now it has assumed the proportions of a general anti-church hat crusade and the fair and beautiful converts to the innovation nie num bered by tho thousands. Churches in many of tho larger cities have re quested tho removal of the hats, and the plan has added so very much to tho comfort and edification of the congre gation that it will be continued hence forth. There is neither sense nor con sideration for others' comfort in shut ting them off from an unobstructed view of the minister ouly for the Rake of fancied personal adornment. If woman could only be brought to realizo her natural unadorned beauty, it would bo n less difficult undertaking to wcun her from the petty gew-gaws and Gothic linery in which her very life is centered. If she only know how sweet, noble and pretty every man thinks she is when she has made the sacrifice that cost her n mighty elfort and enters tho Church with uncovered hend in order to contribute somewhat to the comfort I nf nt bern, if ?be only knew hnw nu neb prettier and comelier she ls io her nu ?ai crown of glory, who is there that be lieves there is a woman in Anderson that would refuse to remove her hat if the congregation requested itt Ladies, Christian women, you will be asked at a not distant day to make this sacrifice for the comfort of others and in the in terest of religion. This is to beg you to ponder over the proposition well and when you have considered it, it would bo a most graceful move on your part to anticipate tho proposition by inaugurating yourselves thc needed reform. Our ladies are always gracious and graceful? and we bespeak for them a favorablo consideration of tho re commendation. Mr. h. A. Tompkins, tim advance advertising agent ol' Imperialism's Auxiliary Tress Bureau, The Southern Cotton Spinner.-*' Association, presents a pitiable example of mental and phy sical overwork these depressing spring days. If he is 1 abo inf.' under the loud hallucination that hy noisome "rcso luting" he cnn influence thc support of Southern mill men ami their opera tives to the administration's illusory projects of injustice and outrage, to which he is so laboriously and assidu ously applying his every effort, he reckons most lamentably without his host. Democracy holds II much wider open dooi- for commercial expansion than McKinley ism by cultivating a spirit of friendship and commercial amity between this nation and all others, and hy courting such recipro city as will benefit thc greatest num ber. The Republican party is firmly committed to violence and bloodshed asa means of capturing, intercepting and confiscating trade, and there is no ehiss in America more zealously op posed to such high-handed greed and mon; determined to resist its growth than thc representative mill men and operatives of tin-South. The fear ex pressed in some quarters that a cotton mill Republican party is among the probabilities in the South is, therefore, groundless. As well entertain the fear that all the barnyard fowls are going to turn to geese; because of the over whelming unanimity of one old mouthy, squawking fowl. Belton Items . HELTON, S. C., May 15, lhOO.-There will he no school picnic on Friday, ns was intended some time ago. The farmers an; so busy that they could ill afford to sparc their teams from tho farm. Dr. llart/.og will speak on Fri day evening at 8:JI0 o'clock and there will bc some instrumental music, and several songs by the school. The pub lic is cordially invited to attend this exercise. Mr. C. W. Bice returned Monday from a short visit to Harris Springs. Miss Mildred Cox is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Stokes. Misses liena Bice and Mollie Geer, of the Piedmont Graded School, were nt homo Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Geer, of Easley, visited their parents here Saturday and Sunday. The "Old Maids and Old Bachelors' concert given here Friday evening last was in every respect a complete suc cess. The audience was highly enter tained, and a neat sum realized for the Baptist parsonage. Quite a number of people from here attended thc closing exercises of the Woodland School Friday evening, and all report the exercises as very line in deed. Miss Gordon, who taught the school, has impressed herself on the people as a thorough and painstaking teacher. M?6H Mattie Brown, who has been teaching at Cow Peus, S. C., is at home for the summer. Mrs. A. C. Latimer passed through town Saturday en route to Atlanta, where her daughter, Miss Mamie, is soon to bo graduated from Washing ton Seminary. XXXX. Lebanon Items. I The school at this place closed lost Friday . ith a reunion of the present and former pupils. It was a pleasant occasion and yet sad for teachers and pupils to separate. Miss Roy Nance left for her home in Anderson Friday p. m., Prof. W. E. Lott and Miss Ma mie Moorhead on Saturday morning. Miss Moorhead will spend a. few. days with Miss Nance, and then return to her home in Spartanburg County. We aro very sorry to give them up, and will miss them so much in our Sunday School, but will look forward to their return. Mr. A. J. Smith kindly furnished n wagon and team and carried a goodly number of our young people to tho en tertainment given by Miss Nora Dal ton, teacher of tho Liberty Springs School. From tho reports of .the young peoplo the ride and the enter tainment was enjoyed very much. Mr. Smith certainly knows how to make it pleasant for the young people. On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Duc .worth'8 Sunday School class enjoyed u fishing on the rreek, and afterwards a fish-fry at Mt. Samuel Smith's. Mr. Smith has a lovely home, and knows how to treat you "white." Tho class enjoyed it immensely. Wo all know that a pleasant time is in store when Mrs. Due worth proposes anything, as she is successful in everything she un dertakes. Miss Gussie Webern's school nt Mount Tabor closed last; Friday. We aro certainly glad to have her with us again. Miss Mary Bramlct has gone to spend her vacation nt her grandfath er's, Col. Joshua Jamison. We will miss her very much indeed, and will bo glad when she returns. Several of our community took ad vantage of the cheap excursion rates and went to Atlanta, some to visit rela tives others for pleasure only. Among the farmers were Mr. J. M. Horton and son, Mr. Dock Watson, and Mtv. Joe Smith md three children, and tho lat ter Messrs. M. A. Hunnicutt and F. K. *>ix-:':??nl?. Ail reDori ? v?ry pheasant trip. XXX. . - mm ** m i - Wild Hog Items. As we scarcely ever see any items from this section we want the renders of the INTELLIGENCER to know that we are not asleep over hero, but will say that Wild Hog is on a boom. We are a little behind in farm work, but all on account of it being too wet or too dry weather. But we nave one good con solation that all things work ont for good to thom that love Him; so in the sweet bye-nud-byc wo will bo up and going. Mr. Guss. McPhail and Miss Mary Stevenson, of this section, were mar ried at the residence' of Rev. .1. F, Sin gleton, in Pendleton. Inst Wednesday night. Thc groom is a worthy nhd np right young niau, who should bc proud thai bc has gained thc love and dcvo- , t io ti of such a noble and accomplish/ tl young lady as Miss Mary. The bride was tastefully and beautifully dressed in blue silk. ; Mr. and Mrs. li. L. Wei born and Miss Gussie Welburn accom panied them to the marriage. Immedi ately after the congratulations the happy couple left for the groom's home. They have the best wishes of their many friends ami relatives fora long and happy life, with not a thorn among the rosebuds. M isa G ussie Wei born, an accomplish ed young lady of Lebanon, has charge of the school at this place, which is in a nourishing condition. Mr. Fred Urown has erected a tele phone from his home, which is in charge of Mr. Moore, to Anderson, which is quite a convenience. Mr. H. L. IV el born is doing n flour ishing work in the mercantile business. Let the good work go on. Quite a number of our people went on the excursion to Atlanta. UNO. ; rn? . ? - Alli lill Items. (Joh A. J. Sitton and wife have gone on a business and pleasure trip to the Northern-States. They will visit balti more, Philadelphia, New York, and other places of interest. Mr. H. M. Aull has gone to Char lotte, N. C. He is expected home to day. Quite a number of our people atten ded the foot washing services which were held at Six Mile Churc h last Sun day. Some of our fanners would be grum bling about tho dry weather, had it not been that about three or four weeks ago they were raging with aqua tic blues. Well, Mr. Tick has retreated. It takes no great observer to tell you that sometimes a tick will sally out in thc fond delusion that he is attacking a "wild hog," but when he linds, to his no small mortification, that ho is ap proaching a gentleman, he bents a rapid retreat to his rendezvous. We would have been glad to meet Mr. Bar nett on sonic subject of interest, ns he seems to bo possessed of good "mother wit." But, remember that unkind re nuuks will briDg, from us, a liberal re monstration. Ile says ho will notice nothing more from our pen. We think" you, friend, have made a rash and nasty vow, and you aro ut liberty to consider yourself in no woy bound to it by us. Just ste]) out on tho floor with any subject you may wish, and wo will answer you as one who appre ciates sobriety. Such n consultation through the INTELLIGENCER (if the Editor will permit it) would doubtless bo a great benefit to you and me. lt would induce a greater flow of ideas, and teach us to express these ideas in a more accurate and intelligent man ner. So yon may consider yourself in vited to deliberate with us on any line you may wish. We are not quite so old ns the impression wc made. Bott AMATEUR. ANNOUNCEMENTS. 49* Candidate*' announceaeuts will be pub lished nulli the Primary Election i r Fiva Dol lars- VA V. \ Ul. K IN %?V?Nt'K. Dou't !i?k ll? to credit you._ FOR AUDITOR. I hereby RBI ounce uynelf in cfai.cidale for Auditor, t ul j ct to tho decision of the Democratic Primai y. W. A. HUDGEN8. FOR CLERK OF COURT. I n ?_>rtt frilly present my aaue io the votera of Anderson County aa a cantida'e for Clerk of Court at the com tog election, sui joe t to tho action of the Democratic primary. L. P. SMITH. I hereby announce mj ?elf aa a candidate foi ie-eliciion to the office of C'eik of Court, aubjtct to the action of the Democratic nrlmarv. JKO.'C. WATKINS. NOTICE. ?KDKKSON, S. C., Maj' 14, 1?I00. TAKE NO I ICE that the Annual Meet ing of the Stockholders of the An derson Wuter, Light and Power Co. will be held at their otllce, in the City of An derson, on tho third Tuosday in June ( li th), l'.Xk), at 12 o'clock m., tor me pur p.is? or electing O ul oe rs and attending to any other business that may come before them. Please bo present in person or by proxy. 8. M. OUR, President. May 10, 1%0 47 5 Notice to Jail Contractors. Office County Supervisor, A nd orson, 8. C., May li, 1900. Til E undersigned will receive scaled bids at his office, at Anderson, B.C., np to 1 o'clock p. m., on the 7tb day of June, I'JOO, for furnishing and erecting on top of tho cells now in the Anderson County Jail, complete ready for occu pancy, four Steel Cells and Centre Corri dor, with Bath Cell comp etc, attached, also balcony on each side of colin. Size of cells to be furnished tho same as cells now in tho Anderson County Jail. Re serving tho right to accept or reject any and ali bids. Successful blddor will be re quired to entor into bond in double the amount of bid for faithful performance of the work. J. N. VAN DI VER, County Supervisor A. C. J. F. CLARDY, Clerk Board C. C. PROF. T R. LANGSTON, ANDERSON, S. C., CURES BY VITAL. MAGNETISM. ALL classes of Disease?, acute and chronic, promptly, painlessly and permanently, and without the use of medicine or surgery. Having just completed a thorough course of instruction, theoretical and clinical in the Science and Art of Healing by Vital Magnetism, (the Wiltmor meth od,) I beg leave to offer my s or vi cea to the sick and afliicted of Anderson and vicinity- 1 am thoroughly prepared to treat all daises of diseases, especially tboso affecting the nervous organism, by this new method. .. ABSENT TREATMENT. Persons living at remote distances may be successfully treated by this method by what is termed Absent Treatment, by correspondence. All communications whatever, either personal or by letter, will be scrupulous ly treated as confidential. Offices-Thompson Building, Southeast of Public Square. Call on or address PROF. T. R. LANGSTON, Anderson, P. C. I have already a number of flattering testimonials of marvelous eurea per-' formed by me. May 10,1900_47_ To the General Public of An derson and Vicinity. Ihave the pleasure to announce to you that I have returned to Anderson tor tho purpose of resuming the practice of Dentistry, and now have my office In the mo ms formerly ocenpied aa such by Dr. W. G. MoSee, over Farmers' and Merchants' Bank, and will be delighted to meet my old friends and patrons and all others needV.'.g Dental ?ervices. Thanking jon for past favors and so liciting a continuance of same, with the assurance of the best work and most gen tle treatment. I am Respectfully, A. C. STRICKLAND. N. B.-Please remember that I now have my office over Farmers' and Mer chants'Bank. FOR SALE. HANDSOME RESIDENCE on Mila Street Also, two vacant Lot', fronting Judge Cox, and my Soda Foun tain, and all or part of my Stock of Goods, and 146 acres of Farm Land be tween Seneca and Townvlfle. A. P. II?JBBAKU. May 2. 1900 45 3 PIANOS, ORGANS, SEWING MACHINES I BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY, IAM cloting ont a fine line of ORGANS. The prices are LOWER than ever. If yon are thinking of baying an Organ now ts yonr opportunity. Remember, I have nothing bat New lastra ment?. My PIANO trade has hean unusually good this year. I am prepared to give lowest price*. What I can do for competitors will astonish you. Time given to good ouBtoraerp. Sooth Main Street, second floor Alliance8tore building. " Write for price?. Bf. ii. WILLIS. THE LAST OF A C. 8. MINOR and the great and good TEN CENT STORE, who have Co oe. bu g ?ne* s foi ten years past in the City of Anderson, leading the band and j ega lai i ng prices to their own sweet satisfaction, have decided to DIS CONTINUE THEIR BUSINESS, and announce the beginning of their original, po3itive and genuine Sacrifice Slaughter Sales, For the purpose of closing uut their entire Slock of Goods. If you know C. S. Minor you know that he makes no fake advertisement, that he does no fake business, and he does do just what he says he does. Tnerefore, you know that this is a genuine and positive Slaughter Sale, continuing until the entire Stock ii sold cut unit BS sold in bulk before. This will c< mprise our entire and complete lino of Dry Goods and Clothing, Trunks and Hats, Boots and Shoos, China and Crockery ware, y both Decorated and Plain, Our entire line of Table Glassware and Lamp Goods, AU of our lino of- _ . Tinware, Aguie ware and Galvanised Ware, Our entire Stock of small- . Musical Instruments, Strings and Fittings,' All our Hosiery, Underwear, Suspenders, Etc? Wa are closing out this line to take up a line of manufacturing in a different State, and must do this thing AT ONCE. Therefore, don't bo lo ) late. POSITIVELY. NO GOODS CHARGED during this sale. For particulars see Circulais. Yours always truly, -===^*m&m?Q&?mQ&Q*=- - Department Store. A Tale About Trunks. WE buy Trunks io vert large quantities for two reasons : One io be cause we believe in ample assortments. The other is because we get every price advantage which conies to the buyer of large lots. Good place to buy your Truuks-this Store. Don't YOU thiuk so ? Stylish Summer Umbrellas. Our Summer Umbrellas and Parasols aro all new-every one of them for we did not carry a single one over from last'season. They are made to protect you from the midsummer sun and midsummer showers. Colored ? Of course, for all stylish Umbrellas are col red. We have Black ones and White ones, too. Washable Skirts. An Economical Chance. Theyr'e just iu from New York-these Skirts. That fact of itself brands the styles as correct But there is more to this offering than mere stylishness. Prices are greatly less than regular. Never mind why. Enough for you to know that 50c. will do almost dollar duty. ? '. ? Sailor Hats In Great Variety. Would you see the newest "kinks" of Sailor Hat fashion ? Come to our Millinery section. Hundreds of correct styles await you. Men's Suits. A Flurry in Prices. Here's a lot of Fsshionable Clothing that hasn't knoWn this Store for more than six weeks. Hence it's new. It's dependable a id wovthy, too, because made by one of America's greatest Clothing manufacturer. Being desirable and being new why should the price? drop? Simply to gain your better acquaintance for this Clothing section of ours. . Respectfully, JULIUS H. WEIL & CO. Free? Free 1 A Housewife's delight- a nicely arranged Table. Buy your Goods of us and get a set of. Hand-painted China Free. THE above cnts are representations of a few piece) of handsomely decorated, hand-painted China, now on exhibition at our Store, which we in tend giving away FREE to our customers. We guarantee that oar pr'ces on Gonds will remain the Eame._ This special offer is made for the purpose of increasing our trade and showing the people that we truly appreciate their pat ron ago This Ware U rapidly taking the place of White Granite or Iron Stone China. It bas 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 designad to meet the taste of the most fastidious. It is t illy by our gu?rauieeiog to use a large quantity of this Ware that we have been able to get it at a price that puts it within the reach of all. Our assortment consist? of funs and Saucers, Pie Plates, Breakfast Plates, Dinner Plates, Platters, Covered Dishes, Cream Pitchers, Sugar Bowls, Tea Pots, and every thing else which goes to make up a fine set of Dishes. We earnestly invite you to call and inspect it, when we will cheerfully give you full information. ? The following is a list of pico s from which to select : One Soup Bowl free with cash purchases of.................... ..... ?94 00 On? Pie PJc?e free with cash purchases of.-........v.... 3 00 One Breakfast Plate free with ca?h purchas s of.................... 8 00 One Dinner Plate free with cash purchases of....... ............ .??. 4 00 One handle Tea and Saucer free with cash purchases of. ... 5 00 One* Sauce Dish free with cash purchases of. 1 CO One Cream Pitcher free with cash parchases of . .. 7 tK> Ono Sugar Bowl free with cash purchases of...16 00 One 0-inch Platter five'witch cash parchases of............ 6 00 One 6 inch Vegetable Dish free wfth cash purchases o?.-....... 4 00 \Ofi? 7 inch Vegetable Dish free with cash purchases of...? 6 00 One S inch Vegetable Dish free with cash purchases of............... 7 00 One 7-inch Oblong Vegetable Di h free with cash parchas? of... -7 00 One Cake Plate frve with cash parchases of. 8 00 bne 7-pint Pitcher fr?e with ?cash purchases of.. ..... -14 00 One 8 inch Covered Dish free with cash purchases of.-. .24 00 One Teapot free with cash purchases of..... ............... .19 00 SQu Ask for ?oupons. ? Very respectfully, LESSJER & CO., ANDERSON, i?. C., UN1>S?? MA^'^W ?KNi? i: