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Local News. WEDNESDAY, Villi. liO. 1901. Piedmont Happenings. The beautiful ?abbatk day just past ?eemed t ) lu? Hpptveiatod by our wholo people, and a very full attendance at ai! of olir Churches evidenced an apprecia tion of the work of tue Maliter Hand in giving us such weather and granting uh immunity from tho contagious diseases prevalent in many of our mill towiiH. In this wo are blest, and fool to give thanks for tho blessings enjoy od. Wo had as visitors for thn Kahbath Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Lyon, from tho Orr mill at Anderson, wbero Mr. Lyon is employ ed as Superintendent of weaving. While tho now homo may p r?sout many charms to them und t-omo advantages < <>t m found in our little town, wo douht tho possibility of any friend-hips hoing go ti ed that will take the place <d 111 ? ? i n< - lormed by Ihn young couple in early youth and voting mau and vvomuiih'.od. Wo still call thorn our folks, :tud -hill ever Ieti?? st wi'.iin ' .< <? in our hearts tor them. lohn Childs and Silas Trow ridge, from Furmsn l'un "r illy, mul Blair l?i. e, ( :i follow i nient, wore visiting their | a ; rents hero Suiitl ly. Miss l.ocia .Mi < i -e, from Honea Path, is visiting Mth. Kiimk Majors, and. making many new admirer:-'. Wo loso by removal to Greenville ' Priestly Watson and family, who ha vu botti residents with us for a long time, ; and who havo the respect and esteem of i everyone, both in and out of the mill. ! Miss Nora, tho daughter, has been an ! especial favorite in social circles-and will l be missed by all our \oung people. J. J. Philips, ono of Pol/ *i 's most popn - far merchants, was visiting old filfnds hero on the Babbath. Many of our people are in cioxo lou<;h with Anderson people, or rather with their productions, as they are pui-siiiug their daily walks dad in Anderson m der wear, at.d going I' their nightly re-t upon tlio 'Mivor excelled mattresses" ! made in your city. Your (formerly ours) das. II. Marshall havit g by his eletju. ih-.> ami persistent Hrgumenl, convlncod, per suaded, or cajoled our merchants into buying a largo stock of tho above com modities. We know brother Marsh II j und feel that ho has taken up tho work of distributing tho good things of Anderson : fror, purely philanthropic motives ami ; net with a view to any accumulation of tho "mammon of uurighU iniisne s" on bis part. We wore u little skeptical tin to | tho Anderson mattress being the "il av- ' cry beds of ease" relorred to in one ol l?r. , Watts' hymns until the Brother assured ! U3 that such win Uiu cuso and tig it cd to I divide the commission with us il wo would believe it. II. M.Goor bus put m an order for 100 mattresses after giving them a trial. Our people havo taken (treat, interest in tho Court proceedings in At.tler-nn and Uroonville during the lain ti-rins-, and It seems that in Jmlgu lleuot and Solicitor Bogies .wo have two fearless ad vocates of Ilm impartial administration of the law wiihout fear or favor. Tlio ex pose of tho shame ess, barbarous condi tion of affaira at the contract farms has brought the blush of shame to tho cheek of every decout mau and woman in An derson County, and constitutes a blot up on the fair fame of our State. Right bore in our fair Anderson, wo have been tol erating a sbnitieful, cancerous wore upon the body politic, Fomething so cruel ami so foreign to tho treatment ol nur people, irrespective ot sex, condition or color, guaranteed by tho constitution, that ono shudders to read of it. Wo shall !o? k forward to tho coming special term of Court, and shall hope to sett the dastard ly murderers, r'**osoeines have been c til* ti nued Irom teun to term, brought to jus tice and not continued ad in fini turn. That a criminal cannot bo brought to judtico and punishment in our Courts as long as boor she has money, Is a shamo and disgrace. The contlilii.it of allairH obtaining in our Courts has made them a "hissing und a byword" to people of oth er States, and not entirely without i ensuit. As un example of consistency let us note the trial and conviction of two brothers for tho dastardly and cruel murder ol an undo in the upper part of Greenville County. Al a recent term of Court some months ago they were ably defended, and upou being convicted received ???< nteneo of three yeara in the penitentiary ; tho next case was that of h young man who came loGreenvillo from Virginia, and af ter a timo lie, in ontire disregard ol Ids marital vows, connubial ubl'.galious, plighted troth, etc , etc., succumbed to the fascinations, ami blandishments of one of Greenville's lair ono?, and married her in due form, and for ho doing was brought before tho Court, convicted and sentenced to four years in tho peniten tiary for bigamy. Tho deduction that tse make from this ease is that wo mu rri tl folks, if wo lind our affections waning and tho matrimonial bonds chafing us, and lind another dear charmer whoso companionship wo deem desirable, would be tlio gain* r by one year of pu uishtuent if we kill tho old lady, rather than to .unrry another without the killing of No. I. Verily, "consistency thou art a jewel." it a nic in. mm mm Holland's Store. Our furmora have m ado good u?o of tho pretty weather and are hustling around lively, hauling guano, terracing sowing oats, eto. The indications aro that a good corn crop will be planted. Gardening has begun wltL a few of our oarllent birds. The health of our neighborhood la not good. Grippe and co'.?b are prevalent In nearly every family. By Invitation recently wo, In company with Mr. B A. Davis, took dinner with Mr, B. F. Gentry, at Starr. Among tho rjaaur good things served by h's gond wife was a 12 pound 'possum, which, by th -j way, was tbo finest we ever bad the pleasure of partaking of. We will not soon forget the kindness shown us by these clever people. Those peoole at and around Rtirr are noted for big hearts and general cleverness. Among thon? who showed t)8 speola' kindness worn Mo-urn. P. B Alien, 9 U. Pruitt J. E. Netglcr, J. J. Smith, C. ,C. and J. A. J neu, l). G Rampey, Will V?tqart, Qua Bowie and others. The Blhle Institute hold at Shlloh on the second Sunday was v ry *eli attend ed und w?a'ihstroctive and entertaining. Tbo next meeting at the abovo Church icvill'be In May. Bobke. lola and Harris' Bridge I (cms. The twitter <>l* the feathered song sters, the croaking of thousands of lit tle frogs along the creeks and branch es, the new lite that has taken hohl of almost everything tells us that spring will soon be here once more. Quite a number of the young folks attended the dance at Mr. John Wil liams, near Sept us. last Tuesday night. They all report a pleasant time. The people of this community have organized a debuting society, which meets at the ?lolu school house every Saturday night. H very body is invited to attend. Last Saturday night some otic stolen .I ..... I. I............ ?.-,...? IjOUii .n ? <" ">r't~j ? . ....... ..../ piazza of Mr. Whit Smith and two goats from his pasture. A few nights before this .Mr. Frank M ayes had ti i|iiarter of beef stolen from him. It is iii>i known who the thief in. .Mr. A.J. Smith has at last got his toller mill in operation and is making some of the best Hour we ever saw . It is very strange that one man will be so inlliicncctl by another that he will send his children right through the yard of a school house lo anoi her school three miles nil'w hcie on< id Hu- liest schools is being latighl thai can be found in i he County. Ilm such can be laitl in "ignis fai uns." The lola school is in a nourishing condition with M issCiissiu Wclborn as (cachet. Miss Gu.ssie has all that she cando with forty pupils enrolled. The many friends in this County of Mr. Joseph II. Rochester will be griev ed in learn of bis death at Warner's Mines, near liirmiiigliam, Ala., a few days ago. He had jusi ? .icd up a shire at thai place when! was seized by thai awful disease, pneumonia, ami aller an illness of only three days he passed into eternity. Mr. Rochester was a native of this Coiuily, having moved from this County with his fath er to < ?eouee Coiuily several y tars ago. He had only been in Alabama a few months. He w.i . a brother of Mrs. "I>oe*' Craig of this eoiuiunnity. His remains une interred in the old Leba non Cemetery. A negro living on the plantation of M. It. Ikielumlsoii accidentally shot himscll m tin- left arm one day last week. Dr. W. S. Hutchison dressed Ihe wound and, although painful, it is not ('..ing?rons. Mr. J. II. Hutchison having resigned a* postmaster at lola, Mr. J.M. Hoi (on has been appointed in his place. Just ask II. it he gol gun .smith Wil son, of Anderson, to till his teeth for him. It i> indeed strange and as true as strange that Ihe more st'ides a man makes in a successful carier, the more enemies he makes. It a man it mains upon a level w ith the meanest of Iiis calumniators, t lie probability is that bo would not provoke their enmity; but let him once begin to rise and climb the ladder of success and honor, by continued effort and masterly energy, and immediately the croakers whom he left behind, rise up audjoin in a loud chorus of aspersion and lies. The very fact of him soaring above their heads constitute him a sure target for their calumnies. In every day life wo may notice this wherever we may choose to look. It is the. same in all trudesand professions. In the met cant ile life, where the honest toiler lias become re warded with ailluence, for years of pa tient industry, we hear those who en vy, without the spirit to emulate hint, east reflections upon his honor, and question the legitimacy of a success so great and so coveted. Vet it may be that every act of his life will bear the closest scrutiny. If a truly talented ami studious lawyer or physician (more especially the latter) attains to emi nence he is pronounced a quack era toady or something weise, by those who have neither the mental calibre or HxedneSoof purpose to carry them over the same path. It has been said with a great deal of truth that there is no sin of which a man can be guilty, no un kindness, no meanness toward his fel low-man, which excites ho much indig nation among his contemporaries, friends and neighbors, as his siwcess. This is one unpardonable crime which reason cannot defend, nor humanity mitigate. The man whose pen more glowingly describes thai which is feebly represented by another; the one who enunciates truth such as some one else is unacquainted with, and gains auditors where another faiia; one who devotes his every energy to productive labor, ant! !"a;>s the greater reward; in short he w ho thrives as others do not, comprises in Iiis single person, in the opinion of those whom he has already surpassed, all I he evils that can be summed in one grand total. They may" not always openly denounce the suc cessful man. but if the inscription upon their hearts were correctly translated they would all lead?"Crucify him! Crucify him!" W. C. Haknktt, Shady Grove Items. y\\<* sCiIon Gordon spent Sunday with M : -. J. F. Ma lis ut. , I lm event ol llu> Mtttson was a social gHttieilog given t>y Miss IVurl anil Mr. Fred Cox at tho resident .of Mr. K. (iiub tr on the 14th inst. '1 lu se ihat were uot ol the ntiubrnrhot d weto Misfits Relia Breuzonlu and Msgi;iu Cheshire, Messrs. Prustoti Acker, V/. 11 Semi, Winter SuthorlHnd and Allen Che?hir*?, of Bal lon; Misses Lildo and Alle? MattiHO'j, Messrs. L?l?hton Wilson and Frank vim tNor, of Honoa Path; Mtssos Annie, I m, Jessie and Fannie Scott, Messrs. Al ea and Talmage Soott, of Chandler; Mr J MoUavld and Miss Annlo Flliot, ot Pel zer; Mis* Marie Ktokes aud brother, of Alba, and Mr. Frank Welb .ro, of Wll I liamston. Gomoa were pla> o?i und the I time passed pleasantly until 10 o'clock 1 when supper was announced. The din h g room and table were beautifully de corated and the viands wore enough to tempt the most fastidious. Missea Cai rle and Mary Acker, Pearl Cox and May Ricanuei, wearing dainty aprons Jand caps, noted us waiters After supper the orowd returnod ?o the parlor and enjoy ed nome rnusio, chatted and played games. "Noiseless fallu the foot of time that only treada ou II >wer*." Before we were con sotouu of I' some one announced that the uudnixbt hour bud arrived, and eachono leluetautly took tbelr departure, taking with (hem pleasant memories of Mr. and Mrs. Gruner, and hoping to meet there again Feb. 14 1902. Mr. and Mrs. 1>. Shirley, of Uouea Path, visited hero the second Sunday. Mr. J sbua s. Ark or. of Anderson, visited his parents last weok, M. G. tola Locals. The farmers are hauling fertilizers and preparing lor au >1 her crop, but we sincerely hope and pray wo will have hotter progress. Miss I.essio Wilson, one of loin's at tractive young ladies, is visiting her uncle, Mr. .J. A. Shirley, in Helton. Everybody most has the grip. It'o a pity Rome sovereign remedy for the an nihilation of this dreadful disease can not be con vacated, for it paralizes every sort of good feeling ami makes ono tearfully miserable. Mr. John Harris spent lust week with rclutivCK in Helton. Miss .Maggie Huchnnutl und Miss Koseoe Casey hud a tlcasunt visit to friends and relatives in Oconee Coun ty. Several of loin's young folks wor shipped a! llopcwell last second Sun day and listened lo the most interest ing sermon ever preached there by lte\ . C .1. Copeland, the pastor. Ii was with great pleasure wo attend-* cd I lie Valentine party at Mr. Haw kins.' last Thursday night, given in honor ol .Mr. Harrison Shirley. Every body enjoyed it nicely, for we had plenty of music given by Miss Florence Hire on the organ and .Mr. Kay and Mr. Moi ti? Smith on the violin. Miss Minnie am! her brothers .sure, know how to make their guests enjoy them selves. About 10:110 o'clock wo all had to bid farewell and goon our way say ing "I wish Valentino day would come ol teuer.'' Mr. and .Mrs. William Mitchell spent a few days in Helton with relatives re cently. We aie listening 'every day for that sweet wedding be.ll to ring, but wo think David has lost the other wheel oil' his r:u l or killed his calf. The debating society at this place is doing line ami we hope to continue to do better. Last .Monday night there was a dance at Mr. .lohn Williams' which most of t he young folks al Iota attended. We had line music given by Mr. Jones on the violin. It is with great pleasure that we say we have the smartest boys and girls in our school and the best teacher than any oilier school in the County, but of course every one. thinks his or hers better than any. Hur most bewitching and charming young hell, Miss Carrie Welborn, has returned to her home. She has been slaying with her sister and going to school at Seneca to her brother, Mr. \V. I?. Holland. After nil of our talk about the snow it did not snow for our school boys. A M.WIlKN. ? m? mm - Wild Hog Items. The fanners are busy hauling fertili zers and preparing for another crop. Kev. Durham will preach at Mt. Tabor next fourth Saturday and Sun dey. Mr. Jacob Mungiumand mother have gone on a visit to North Carolina. Had colds and grip are. prevalent in this section. The hauling of the largo dynamo to Portnmu has got to its journey's end, being on the road more than three weeks. The distance was eight miles. Mr. lieu Horton is improving after a long siege of l he grip. Mr. J. C. Welborn, of the Sandy Spring section, has moved his saw mill into our midst and will begin to saw in a few days. Mr. J. W. Williamson is very low wil b pneumonia. Mr. Joe .Moore has been ipiiln sick with giip. ViXEfiAi: .Ii i;. I otter to .Mr. M. S. Dicken, Anderson, S. C. Di:.\k Su: : Von will not he offended ut our offering you a gift of pure paint. Noi pom paint but pure paint. If our paiiii ia on the houses of several citi zens wo can easily secure un agent at your place. Send us the dimensions of the house ami the number of coats it is io be painted, and we will tell you how many gallons we can give you and suggest some beautiful and pleas ing color combinations. Any hank or mercantile ngency can tell you about oui capital and reputation. You add linseed oil to our paint, same as you do to lead; covers better, and lasts longer th.m lead: through your use of our pain I we may get an ngenl; that's why we are generous; been making this paint :!() years; sohl ? million pounds last year; it pays to inquire. Very truly, LONGMAN ?.V MAliTlNEZ, Paint Makers, 207 Pearl St., New York City. ? Four men pleaded guilty at liock poit. Intl. to selling their votes. They were lined ami costs und disfran chised for ten years. This make., n total of ?! convictions mil of BIO men indicted, ami all have been lined and disfranchised, some lor ?0years. When you Want l?r*t class, nn-lo-dnto Photos call on GALLAGHER RRO*., al their new Studio next dorn- to Llgon .V Le.limiter?upstairs. Wntinliuvion is ful ly guaranteed to every custo'mur. Wo offur this w?tt-k hundreds of oar" of S?ni pin Shoes at pi ices io please. Come quick while wo have your uumhor. Pri ces on thtso Shoes too cheap In quote. Vandivor Bros. . If you want a good Shot Gun, Rifle or i Pi-iol, try Brock Bro?.. as they havo a largo assortment ami their prices are rignf. Jobbers prices on "Schapps," "Early Bird" and "Bluo Jav" Tobaooti*. Low est prices on Flour, Coffee. Corn, Bacon, and heavy Groceries. Vandlver Bros. If you want to make your wife smile, buy and glvo hor a pairnt Brook Bros, guaranteed Scissors or Shears. W. II. Nhenrer Surveyor, Yon will find mo Ht Dean & Ratdffe's. Long dis tance Phono at my resldenoe. This la our greatest year. We are proud of our record, ami are 'driving by every boneat meaia to win you for a ous t'imer. Give us a . rial if you bave never done so bofO/O. Vandivor Bros. Twenty-fivo Dollars will ouy a fairly coed square practice Piano at the O. A. RHtni Muslo Homo. Thev are intrinsi cally worth double that amount. Who Is to benefit? Who will lose? If h's u Piuno you're bming eome her*> to chtMiRi, and wo will convince you thut yon, ot leiiot, have lost nothing. The C. A. Reed Muslo House. SOME OF THE LATEST ARRIVALS. SPRING PERCALES, ; P2RGALE REMNANTS, PIQUES, LAWNS, DIMITIES, NAINSOOKS, LAOES, EMBROIDERIES, Etc. We call sp?cial attention to these Percale KemDauU at 6c. per yard regular price 10c. Aleo, 10 to 20 yard lengths in P. K.'s. at 15c. per yard regular price 25c. These Goods are just what you want, and we are prepared to supply you both in rjuality and price?. If you want Bargains, aud at the ?aine time Firsi-Ciats Goods, you should drop iu and examine our Stock. You will find prices on our? -a_t cost S-A-XjE On HanAo -U?r??| Jackets, Blankets, Etc., The lowest you have ever seen. If you need anything in this line you can't afford to miss this opportunity. A BIG STOCK OF SHOES Of all kind.", except the inferior article. Just received a new Stock of? ? FLOUR, MOLASSES and TOBACCO. Get our prices before purchasing. P. S. We ask again if you owe us anything please call and settle, as we cannot carry over any accounts. J M. RICHARDSON, M. 1). KEMPER T). SENN. FRESH SEED ! FRESH SEED! A variety of? FRESH FIELD AND GARDEN SEED For sale at the Chiquola Diug Co. This is our first yaar in the Seed business, and we can give you good, fresh Seed. Your patronage solicited. Chiquola Drug Co., PRESCRIPTION PHARMACISTS. House Furnishing Goods Of Kinds. New stoves Exchanged for Old Ones. Respectfully, JOHN T. BURIU38. P. S.?All those who owe me for Stoves and Accounts must positively come in and settle. ?f ? have to send to see yon it will be at your expense. Hope to see you at once. JOHN T. BURRISS. ??*o ft? ~ v-V-t:-. ......^_ CHRISTMAS PIANOS. I BARGAINS^THAT [C?TJ1 , OVERLOADED on Pianos, Organs and Small Goods ! Our misfortune your opportunity ! If you have been 'promising your folks a Piano now is your chance. Now t ?ou get choice?later .remnant?. Come at once! Pay a little down to Becura kwhat you want?balance when you it tthe good*, or on terms to suit you. BLof SEWING MACHINE STOCK IN THE STATE. C. A- REED MUSIC HOUSE. King Bros. Bargain Counters ARE THE ATTRACTION NOW. WE have piled on these Counters values that can't be gotten every day. So much is given to theso Counters daily. You will find? Tinware, Glassware, Crockery, China, TT_J--> ucuuwtuo, Agate War?, And Goods that are needful in every home. Give them one loolr. It won't coat you anything to see. Yours for Money Saving, KING BROS., BARGAIN STORE. The Man who does not Read the Signs of the Times must stay Behind. TJ;o Tremendous Stock of UUM, KilCllTIMl IHPLEMEHTS, AND MILL SUPPLIES, Carried by us and the great volume of business done, must convince every one of cur ?bilitv to serre ycu better and cheaper tun? anyone. Steel Plows. The same high-quality kind that vre have always handled. Properly set perfectly tempered ar.d highly fiuisled. Plow Stocks, Heel Bolts, Clevicis, Backs, Trace Chains. Haines. &o. jPotj.1 try ^Wire. No bother with blown down fences or nalinga lc?t with a fence maie of this Wire, a Car Load of which we have just received. All Seasonable Goods at most reasonable Prices. SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO. t pnnpn LcooMMUIffl Clean Sweep Sale. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14th. we begin a Clean Sweep Sale. Pricei will bo made on all Fall and Winter Goods that will insure a clean sweep It's our Policy to carry nothing from one seasou to another that a price will bell. Over $10,000 00 Seasonable Goods Going. Grasp this opportunity. To make rrom for our extraordinary large Spring and Summer Stock we have included a lot of Seascnable Spring Goods, and will close tbem out at much lower prices thau our usual record-breaking figures. This Sale Issts one mouth, and we expect to clean out everything, pre paratory to the arrival of our immense Spring Stock now on the way. Remember, this Clean Sweep Sale will not continue indefinitely. The Steck is being reduced daily, therefore it ia ail important that you attend this Sale immediately and buy liberally. Opening Sale of White Goods. India Linens, the best values in all grades it has ever been our pleasure to show.at 6, 7, 8, 10, 12 antflSc. Check NainBook. excellent qualities.at 5, 7, 8 and 10c, Dimities, Tiny Checks and Stripes.at 6, 8 and 10c Piques, beautiful quality. .at 9 and 15c Ben Spreads, special value, regular 81.25 quality.for 98c Towels, bleached linen, with border, very special.each 9c* 20th Century Percale, beet quality, 36-inches.at 10c' Our Great Clean Up Sale of Notions and Dry Goods. Embroidery, extra wide, worth 10c.tleaning up price 5c. Ladies' Patent Leather Belts.cleaning up price 9c. Ladies' all-wool Fascinators, worth 25c.cleaning up price 17c. Ladies'. Fleece Lined Undervest.clean sweep price 22c. Handsome Satin Covered Comforts. .clean sweep sale 95c. Ladies' Pompadour Combs.clean sweep sile 10c. Linen Window Shades, beautifully decorated, worth 50c.sale price 33c. Talcum Powder, woitb.lOj.cleaning up prica4c. Full line Children's Capa just received, all styles.to go at 24c. 50-inch Turkey Red Table Damask.at the remarkable price of 15c. Best grad* yard-wide Sea Island, worth 7e..clean up price 4ic. Window Curtain Scriim..".clean sweep sale 41c Barlow Mills Bleaching, worth 7c.clean up sale 5c, Solid Color Cashmeres, all wool, 40 inches wide.clean sweep eale 24c 7-4 Venetian Wool Dress Good?, 40 inches wide, worth 25c. . .... .c. s. s. 17c, Clean Sweep Sale of Ladies' Skirts and Capes. Ladies' Black Brocaded Brilliantico Skirts.this sale 95c. Ladies' Flowered Brocaded Skirts. .this sale 81.15. 82.00 Ladies' Wool Plaid Skirts. .tnis saie 8125. 82.00 Ladies' Fine Plush Capes.t. . :.this sale 8125. Great Sale of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Shoes. " One Table Full Ladies' F: -.e Shoes, all small sizfs, worth $1.50 to 82.00 .;.. t.this eale 75c. Ladies' Genuine DoDgola Shoes, button or lace, heel or spring heel, worth 81.50.:,. . .this sale 98c. Harrisburg Warranted Ladies' Fine Shoe?, button or lace, worth $200, this sale $1 48. Gentlemen's Oak Kip Ties, regular price $1 25, clean sweep sale 98c. Gentlemen's Calf Shoes, all solid, value $1.60, clean sweap sale 81.19. Hundreds of other Shoe3 equally as cheap. Great Clean Up Sale of Clothing and Gents' Furnishings. Gentlemen's Heavy Undershirti, cleau sweep sale 17c. Gentlemen's Per cale Laundered Shirts, cleau sweep sale 48c. Boys' Knee Suits, regular price 81.00, clean sweep sale 73c. Gentlemen's Fine Wool Pants, regular price 81.50, clean sweep sale 98c. Gentlemen's Grey Golf Hats 48c. FREE, FREE!?Hard Painted China free. A** housewife's delight? a nicely arranged table. Buy your goods of us and get a Set of hand-painted China free. Ask for Coupons. LESSER & CO., > ANDERSON, S. C, UNDER MA8ONI0 TEMPLE. The Choicest of CHRISTMAS GIFTS Are those which combine utility with or -v: nnmejii sind jjnee. Our-r HOLIDAY FURNITURE '\ ^?^0^ '( f i Stands out prominently in both respects. '% ' ". )%: C>^; ..."->, v: : An Easy Chair for the fattier, a comforta & Tv-:Y->>^'- " ;" bio Rocker for the mother and a Ditnina* 2&>2!&x>.rn ::&y>-$>pr ' live Rocker for'"baby" are here. ? coPvS,?.ri-.' ^ - Lota else besides. Yours for the Best Furniture for the Least Money, G. f. TOLLY & SON, The Old R-liable Furniture Dealers, Depot St., Anderson, S.C. Glenn Springs Mineral Water -? FOR SALE AT evans' pharmacy. THE GLENN SPRINGS WATER hr.s been known for over a hundred years, ani r??ooKnizedbv the be*t Physicians In tbo land aa a sure cure for dtseaaee or Liver, Kidneys, Bladder, Bowels and Blood. 8ome of ito remarkable eure? ?er* brought before the notice of. the public in the Charleston Medical Journal in 185i>. Me?sf8. Evans Phabmaoy?Grnts: I have been a sufferer from indigestion for srTsr~? j??nt, ar.d have found the use of your Glenn 8printrs Wat ?r of ?roat benem to me, and can confidently recommend It to any aufferlng from Hke^trnnblM. R. B. ALLiKn