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News* OCT I?, IHOl i Court Frocecdinffs. The Court of Common Plea? con- j vcncd in the city last Monday, hi? Honor Judge Townsend presiding. All the other Court otlicials were in their places. Several jurors were absent, several 'vere excused and a new venire had to ho drawn. There is a very heavy docket, and there ia talk of un ! rx tra term to enable thc bar to clear thc docket. A number of cases have been tried hut, norn; of them un; of any interest to tho public. Yesterday tho question of the constitutionality of the present jury law, passed at thc session of the Legislature in 1890, was raised, and his Honor, like several of tho other Circuit Judges in the State, decided that it was unconstitutional. There fore, only those cases are being tried where the lawyers on both sides agree that tho point will not hu raised, but it is possible that the Court will be in, session nearly all tho week hearing ! equity cases. A number of cases have j been continued and the jurors will probably bo discharged to-day. - . ? Two Hundred Orphans. Needed, and very much needed! What? Your help, dear friend, iu making provision tor our big family. Two hundred children have como to our sheltering roof. We aro over whelmed with necessities. Then? is not even one dollar in the treasury. We need clothing, food of every sort, es pecially Hour, molasses, bacon, meal and all that kind. Wo need help at , once. Tho dear little people do not know that tho treasury is in such a plight. Cod and his people have j always cared for them, so why should I they fear? Trusting Him, they go for their daily bread, and they have never yet found it lacking. Ami they are not . going to lind you lacking now. Friend, what you do, do quickly. It only costs ? live dollars a month to support a child, j giving him board, clothing, education and motlier-care! Send cheeks ?ir money orders to Wm. V. Jacobs, Clinton, S. C. Send provisions orclothing to Thorn well Orphanage, Clinton. S. C. | Ask your railway authorities for free trans portation. Lowndcsville News. Wedding hells will bc ringing in this section in a short tune. Hov. Foster Sneer and family were visiting Dr. A. J. Speer the past week. Mr. Hell, of Anderson, was hore one. day last week representing tho linn ot Hall Hms. Mrs. J. K. Brownlee, of Antreville, snout last Thursday with Kev. H. C. Fennel and family. Hov. T. P. Burgess, of Ninety Six. S. C., will supply tho Presbyterian Church of this placo for thu following year. Mr. Kniest Johnson went to Mt. Car mel to relieve Mr. Miller for a short time of his work in tho telegraph ellice, ho being saddened oy tho death of. his father. Mr. J. P. Harnea loft for Elberton, Ga., where he will be engaged as book keeper for a firm of that place. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bolin Allen visited relatives in Anderson ono day last week; tho latter will remain over tinco or four days, while her sister, Miss Lois Watson, takes charge of her affairs nt Miss Annie Liddell went as a dele gate from tho L. R. S. of the Presbyte rian Church to attend the Missionary Society which met nt Seneca, S. C. From thorn she will go to MotVottsville to spend a short time with friends of that placo. Mr. Ellis Hucknbcc, while driving a mule about a milo from this placo, came very near meeting with a danger ous accident. It seems that the mule get frightened ut some cows and plunged np tho bnnk, running a piece farther, tho buggy struck ti telegraph polo, throwing Mr. Hucknbcc out. Tho mule was stopped after running against a wiro fence. Very little dam age was done, considering. Tomi;. Denver Dots. Charlie Johnson, ot Septos, boarded tho train hore for Atlanta last Thurs day. Ho has gone to have nh opera tion performed for intestinal tumor. Ho waa accompanied by his family physician, Dr. J. C. Duckworth. Mrs. Duckworth was hero Monday to meet little Jesse Owens, from Jocas sie. Ho is n very bright mountain boy whom Mrs. Duckworth met. during her summer outing. Seeing his intelli gence and desire to learn, sho ottered to send him to school this winter if ho would como to her homo. Ho and his mother gladly accepted tbe kind offer. 11 is a noble, heart that takes pleasure in helping tho unfortunate. Miss Lillie Garrison visited in Ander son Saturday. Miss Hattie McWhortcr is in Duo West to attend the murringo of Dr. Luther Parkor to Miss Ida Nickola. , Sho is ono of tho bridesmaids. Miss Blanche Browne visited rela tives at Fairdeal recently, and was nt Anderson Mondny. Mr. Louis Garrison's baby is still quito sick. Mr. Jim Wooten hus threo sick chil dren . The baby has beon very low but is thought to be bettor.* Mrs. E. M. Browne is quito sick with tho grippe, which seems to bo prevalent now. There was some frost this morning, the 15th. Just enough to nip tho top loaves of cotton and other vegetation, which will make cotton open all the faster. There is sumo complaint of tho in jury the boll worm is doing to cotton. Farmers aro of tho opinion that tho cotton crop will bo ono-third short. INCOGNITA. --- -m mt - Belton News. Next Sunday morning Hov. W. T. Tate, p? tho First Baptist Church, will preach a sermon especially to the chil dren, to which tho public are invited. Dr, J L Edwards Pooro and his charm, ing bnde.Srbo was a Miss Payseur, of Lancaster, are visiting the former's mother, Mrs. Corrio Poore. Dr. Poore ian nativo Belton boy, has a host of friends hero, who ..wish him and his young wifo a long, liappy und prosper ous lifo. Tho Bolton Cotton Mills has estab lished a school in tho mill |town, which is in a flourishing condition under the management of all?s Mallib Geer. Miss Carrie Anderson, of vVnderson. . "Hatting friends hero. v >.rs. and Miss Blake, of Charleston, aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Biak.. ... Wa I t??r Lark killed) Will-?armpnlast Thursday night at the homo bf Fred \.Jones, (?ll cob-red) on the plantation Tof Mr. ". Cox, about 8 miles from torey C. Mit Emmit: I notice hi your issue ot' Oct. Otb thnt a "Farmer4* Son," who says that ho is an old Confed?ralo Vot erai),' und thinks it would bo fair for him to reply t<i my art ?clo on the Sol dier's Homo. It is certainly fair and alright, HO taras lam concerned, for any ono to reply to anything I may say or write, but it is not right for him to publish anything that is not true by saying "that it was reported." If a "Farmer's Son" knows anything ubout thc report that was circulated several years ago in some newspapers quoting me as saying flint the Poor House was good enough tur noy old soldier, knowH that it wats a falsehood, maliciously misstated, ami if bu will look on pago 1)23 of the House journal ot' 18031)0 will seo what tin; record has to say aboutit, and that is what I stand on and not that which is "reported." A hill was introduced in thc House ol' KcprcHeiltutives to pension two Con federate veterans find give them $50.00 each. I opposed it, because I was op posed to special legislation ot' that sort when ', knew that there wore hundreds of old soldiers in my County and all over the State who were needing sup port as hail as those t wo did, but I am MI favor ol' supporting the old soldier, and alway? have been, as my record will show. If there are any old sol diers itt thc Poor House in this County, or any ono th it will have to go there for support, it he will come anil *tny with HU? ? will support him. Now, Mr. Editor, when I write any thing toa newspaper I sign my name in full, ami if "Fanner's Son" will put his name to his reply I will answer him in every particular. I don't caro to go into details on thc subject, as I de nounced thone teiiorts iu the House as a malicious falsehood, as the records will show, and the House concurred with un* in it. Very respectfully, .JOSHI A W. ASIII.KY. Honea Path, S.C., Cet. 11th, 1001. Fork News. Kev, K.J. Williams has been re-elect ed pastor of thc Towuvillo Baptist Church. The Towuvillo High School opened Monday with Mr. L. M. Mah&.ttby in ."har/*". A son of Hansom Harrison, a worthy colored mau who died this year, exhib ited at Towuvillo Saturday tho llrst niece of molloy which his father earned long ?go as a slave. It isa Peruvian coin about tho size of our dollar, but. the date is obliterated. Hansom Har rison belonged to the Harrisons at Aiidcrsotivillc, and his thrift as a slave made him prosper as a freedman. His family prize thc coin highly. Mrs.. Jane Woolbrigltt, until recent years a long-time resident of Town ville, lins- bought a house aud lot there and will shortly take up her abode among obi friends, much to their de light. Tim dooli and shadowy ravines around Atidersonville aro tho habitat of thc Riniling 'possum. One night last week Mr. Harvey Shaw, who lives down there, in climbing a tree to secure one of the savory varmints-a very unusual proceeding in a'possum hunt-lost his hold and the fall he got laid him up. A. G. n. October l l, 1001. Townville News. Prof. L. M. M aha Hey has moved to this place and will commence school here on the 14th. Prospects aro bright for a large school. Miss Addie Majors will have charge of tho primary d? liait meut. ? The Kural Freo Delivery is proving satisfactory in and through this sec tion, but like all other things, where anything is new, Homo ono will oppose and try to break it up and tear it down. Now, good people, lot's put our shoul der to the wheel and give a great shove and keep tho R. F. 1). wheel rolling on. Mr. J. I). Babb is engnged in moving a ho;;se ? distance of about three fourths of a mile with horse, capstan, block and tuckie, ropo and dolly he is is progressing slowly but surely. liad colds are very common now. Sore eyes are also in almost every home. The foundation of tho Methodist Church hus been laved, huton account of the scarcity of lumber work is not progressing very fast. Kev. J. II. Williams will supply the Baptist Church another year. J. T. baines and Pat. label aro going to shred corn for tho farmers through this section. Mr. Caines will use bis traction engine ns a means of traveling from place to place, with tho shredding machine attached. Mrs. Jane YVoolbright has bought a lot iu tho western portion of town from James Duprec, a negro, who has been trying to run a blacksmith shop boro for about live orsix years. This leaves an opening fora good white black smith. Wc have ono, Mr. S. II. John son, but there is enough blacksmith work to keep two good, lust-class men at work. Miss Harris, of Pendleton, is visiting her cousin. Miss Alice Harris, hero. M?HS Varen a Smith is visiting in An derson. S. M. Oct. IS;" - imm ? mm - Holland's Store Items. Mr. W. S. Manning in quite sick with fever. Cotton is opening fast now and is being rapidly gathered. Tho ad advance in the price has put our farm ers in better heart. Largo quantities of forage have been saved. The prospect for plenty of feed is good for tho next twelve months, KO far as roughness goes. Oats aro being sowed and overy preparation is going ou to meet tho scarcity of tho corn crop. Some of our farmers will hardly mako enough corn to do them till Christmas, while others will mako sufficient to do them. Sowing wheat will claim tho atten tion of the majority of our farmers. There will bo moro tvjrough pains taken in putting it id than in for mer years. We have learned a lesson and propuse to proiitby it in fu ture. Tho Church nt Shiloh re-elected Rev. H. M. Allon as pastor last Saturday to servo another year. Mr. Allen is a good preacher and faithful expounder of the word. Wo like tho chango in our mail lousi ness very much, and wo beliove it will work well to the majority of the people. Of course, there are some who will bo dissatisfied, and would bo under any and all conditiors. Frost was reported Monday morning by carly visors, and the indications this evening ar? that wo will havo it again to-night. ? BURKK. Oct. 14. _^ ^_ Little Girls, under fourteen yoara, don't forget the Cooking Contest, Oct. 26th. Come In and register and see the beauti ful Buck Junior Range that will be given to the little girl who bakes the best bis ? ult. Bring your mothers and sisters along. We are going to have a big time. John T. Barries. P. 8 -Another car load of tin just come in. * I am going to run my traveling Gin again th if. season, aud wi li fpn at 25 cents per hundred. Satisfaction guarmtaed.. . 16-2 L. O. Cllnksoalee. I am satisfied that TBE THIN A ( Tooth ing Powder?) have saved more children than nil tbe doctor? put together I have recommended T15ETIIINA when the doctors gave np tho child, and it cured at ono?. LOUIS 1?\ WAIB'L, Ph. G., Druggist, at. LouUi, Mo. Southern Inter-Stub' Fair, Albinia, Ga , Oct 91b-Stillt. 100! On account of this occasion Situ them Railway announces from all points in Georgia, nml from Asheville, Spartan burg, Conimbia, Charleston and inter mediate points-for individuals rat?' of ono furo for tho round trip plus Hf ty cents admission to tho Fair Grounds. Children half furo. Minimum rate, not including admission, to he tiffy cents. Military companies and brass bands in uniform, twenty (20J or more on ono ticket, specially reduced rates, Dates of salo from Georgia points < tatouer 8th toSGtli.inclusive, and from North ami South Carolina points October 11th. loth. 17th, 22od and ?Ith, final limit of ' , all tickets October 20th, 1001. Forde- 1 tailed information ns io rates, sched ules, etc.. apply to any agent of tho Southern Kail way. W. II. Tay loe, A. 0. I'. A., Atlanta, Ga., lt. W. Hunt, 1?. P. A. Charleston, S. C., Brooks Morgan, l>. V. A., Atlan ta, tia. This ls ??ur trreatost yosr. Wo are proud of our reno rd. and are striving by every hnnext means to win von tor a CUM t.uuor. Give u- a trial if yon bave never donoso before. Vandiver Bros. If you are io the market for ii Mower, Reaper ??j?d ?i!;;.-",-,,-, ?wU a? ?rOCk Bros. ant) buy tho Deering, the most durable, tlgbtOHt draft and best adjUHted macbiue on the market. FOB It Ii NT OH SAXE-My place in Broa!way Township. Unod fotir-bor-e farm,'our and three-fourth'* miles from Anderson. Apply to I). V. Anders n. 'Z Money to loan at 7 por cont on farm laud". No oom in liston*. l<ong time Apply tn (?nattlehautn A. Cochran. Altor i.eys at Law, AuderHon, S. ('. 15- 13 OMI IIUKSIC WAGONS-I am over stocked on One IIMTSH Wagons, anil If you need one 1 ein save you money. J. H. Fowler. HAHN ESS-If you need a set of good home-made Harnean oil I on .1. S. Fowler Pot Plauts and Cut Plowers for sale. Largo ami Minali Palms a specialty. Mrs. J. K. (Minknealon, 242 North Main St. M. Kennedy basa full supply of Brick on in?' ti at a reasonable price. Yard west of t : <t W. C. Depot, Anderson, H. C. 1.1-0 Aurora R?ady Mixed Paint outlast* all oth-rs. Sold and guaranteed by E. O. Evans A Co., Pendleton, H. C. 12-0 MONEY TO LOAN ON LAND. A few thousand (lollara to loan now for clients at 8 per cent. B F. MARTIN, Attorney. Jobbers prices on "Sohapp?," "Early Bird" and ''Blue Jay" Tobaeent*. Low est prices on Flour, Coffee, Corn, Bacon, and heavy Groceries. ' Vandiver Bros. When yon want first-class, up-to-date PHOTOS call on GALLAGHER BROS., at their new 8tndlo next door to Ligon ?te Ledbetter-upstairs. Satisfaction is ful ly guaranteed to every customer. Piles ! Piles ! Piles! Hr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment is prepared to euro Pllea and DOES IT in ?.hort order. Easy to apply, every box guaranteed, 50c. and ?1.00. All druggists or by mail Williams M'f'ir Co., Cleveland Ohio. For salo by EVANS PHARMACY. When you needSn-een Doors and Wln dowH, al-o Screen Wire and Fly Fans, o-H and see Brock B--OH. Alse buy the Gem when you want the best Ice (."ream Freezer, at Broek Bros. Wo offer this week hundreds of pairs of Hample Shoes nt prices to please. Come quick while we have your number. Pri ces on those Shoos too cheap to quote. Vandiver Bros. Twenty-live Dollars will buy a fairly Rood square practico Piano at the C. A. Reed Music Hous??. They are intrinsi cally worth double that amount. Brock Bros. bave two good Second Uand Stationary Engines also two first class Second Hand Threshers for Bale at a very low price. We have two new Geiser Thrashers und two secondhand Peerless four and six horse power engines In (rood condition. Also some now Peerless Engines and we can name some very low nrlces on same. Brock Bros., Anderson, S. C. Contractors and Brides Bonders sro perhaps HOL aware of the fact that Sulll van Hardware Co. own a latest improved Cutting and Threading Machine, opera ted by electricity, and can cut and thread moro pipe and baits In a day and do the work better than could be done by baud 1 in ten days. They are prepared to make estimates and lill orders promptly. Health will give what wealth cannot buy -happiness. Cycling being a pleas ant, comtorlnble exercise is tho greatest known health promoter, and juntas pop ular as our Wheels, Columbia, Rambler, (.'loveland, and the Hartford are tho greatest favorite*} among discriminating wheel judges. The great secret of,a merchant's success is in buy inn bis goods right. Sullivan Hardware C.). have a regular Wbolesalo Department, and since opening same their trade bas Increased in volume very rapidly. In this age of sharp competi tion, m ereli au ts are looking more closely after prices, and they are finding iht?t they can buy at wholesale Irom this houso cheaper than by ?ending their orders -way froul homo ana paying freights, j The reason for this Is that the Sullivan Hardware Co. are always wideawake and make contracts ahead with the manufac turer direct; besides they employ a resi dent buyer in New York, with branch olflces in other cities, who keep in touch with all large factories, whioh gi vea this house the advantage of knowing just where their spot cann orders will obtain the lowest prices. It is much more satis factory for merchants to buy in a home market when they can save money bv do ing so, and that ls what Sullivan Hard ware Co. propose to do for their trade. Anything in the Hardware line can ba bonght from them as low, often mu oh lower, than the same class of goods are offered by other wholesale houses. If you have'not investigated this fact they stand ready to prove lt if yon will give them your orders. MERCHANTS 1 Prepare fer Fall Business. We are through traveling for the pres ent and can bs found at our office, over Poet Office, during the months of Sep tember and October. We can save yon the middleman's or wholesale houses profit? We sell dlreot from the Mille, and have the sumo prices and discounts the wholesale honsea have. We repre sent four Hosiery Miiia, and can Bell yon f heaper than you eyer dreamed of buying paslery. Our Cleveland Woolen Mills l'.ne surpasses anything we have seen. Parts, Jeans, Cassim ere. and Over Alls, tntd- direct from the Taw material. This Mill daves yon every intermediate profit. Their name ia a anffiolent guarantee o? reliable goods and low prices. Large line Salt*moro Faotory Hate .and Caps. We can save you at least ten per cent on thia line. Shoos from Boston, ?.ho world's greatest Shea market. Wyler. Aokor land ?fe Co'?, superb Clothing-perfect fit* 1 ting and low prices. Merchants, when In Anderson see na and the arrangement we have with the Milla. And yea will ass at a bianco yon have'been paying too moon for your goods, and that we are in a posUlon to save you moner. Drop us a card when In need of goods; we wilt send samples I or Salesman to yon at once. ^ WEBB ?b OATER, Oom mission Merchants. W. ta. Shearer, Sarveyor, Yon will find me st Dean & RatUfiVa. Long dla? tance Picone at my resident?. -OUR ? ?RBI OF OCTOBER 2 WA S die grandest success of all previous seasons in every respect. Larger ;r..\vd.-\ bigger nalec, and the Larlic* were most liberal in their praises of this Jepartment, Never before have we had euell crowd'a. From ihe opening lour until night our Store was flited with the fair sex, and on every hand !ould be heard exclamations of approval. OUR PATTERN HATS \rc the |)ivttie*t that we have ever displayed, and the swelle?i creations of he Milliu* r's art. lu fact, our entire Millinery is one grund tuccess. We isk that you call and make a personal inspection of this depart meut; then rou will join wiih the others who have been BO liberal with their praises. For the bent-fit cf those who could not be here for the Opening we will ?ontinue thc display of Pattern Hats, with new ones added each day. You .an get auy kind of Hat? you want ab ^ery popular prices. Our Dress Patterns, Trimmings, Siiks, Novelties, Etc., ^.re especially pretty, aud deserve special mention. An elegant showing of Capes, Jackets, Furs. Children's Jackets and Reefers. A big line of BLANKETS, RUGS, ART SQUARES. SHOES, That wear, in ths newest Fall shapes. School Shoes a specialty. You will find our entire Store full of the very newest ideas in everything, iud we ask again that you visit our Store as ?oon as possible. TO THE WHOLESALE BUYER. We call your attention to the fact that we eau and do sell as cheap as he cheapest. Send us your Mail Orders. They will receive our prompt mention. ?\lso, Samples sent on request. Agency for tbe McCall Patterns. Price 10c and 15c-none better. MOORE, ACKER & CO., Wholesale and Retail. ? Wc have quit the Grocery Business, and have on hand some To" jareo and Syrup that must be sold. ' You can take advantage of this and buy br less thau you ever have. PIANOS, ORGANS AND SEWING MACHINES. A SPECIAL TH II KB MONTHS S A ILE 3F the very highest grades, latest and most artistic cosigns in cases. Quali fy of tone unequalled, aud twenty-five per cent cheaper in price than you will iud elsewhere This applies to Pianos-, Organs encl Sewing Machiues for the lext ninety days. Get prices from any dealer, and compare Instruments [ mean to save you some money. New Goods. No worked over or second ?aud stock. A nice lot of beautiful Pianos just in. M. L. WILLIS, Next door Peoples Bank. LL??Lai ac Dur New Fall Stock is now Complete. Fall Goods now Beady. -----tESSBSBSSBSSBmmmmmwmmmmma ? OUR Fall line of Diy Goods, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Clothing and Gents furnishings is now snread before yon for your issp??iiuu, and by far excels my thing yet seen in. il' City of Anderson, when compared with the prices ind Goods of others. We begin to-morrow to show one of tho best selected Stocks of Merchandise ever brought to thia city. Our Goods and Prices ?tand by themselves-alone-an invincible combination of High Qualities and md Low Prices. Comfortable shopping herc and best attention given to all. Carefully read this advertisement and come see our Store. Note our prices. Look at our Goods. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. v EXTRA NOTION VALUES. Toilet Soap, three cakes in box, good quality, box/. . 5o Bedspreads, splendid 11-4 Marseilles pattern?, good value at $1.00, only.: 75c Lidies' Ribbed Undervcst, fleeco lined, value 20c, only. .. . . 10c Table Oil Cloth, best quality, perfect goods, 11 yards wide. 15o Ladies' Swiss Ribbed Union Suits, extra heavy, worth 50c, only.s.. 35c 11-4 White and Grey Blankets, actual value ?1.00, only per pair......... 58c Clark's best Spool Cotton, special price only three Spools for.' 5c Uhildron's Knit Caps, value 25c, only.. 15c ? Ladies' Shawl Fascinators, all colors, only. 24c Ladies' fleece-lined Cashmere Gloves, value 25c, only. ;. 15c Pull line Men's and Bora' Caps from. 10o to 25c Ladies' Seamless Black Wool Ilo3e. value 25c, only.... .v, 15o New Line Embroidery, all widths, from. .5c to 15c FA?-L K??Y GOODS. 2000 yards Outing Flannel, in checks and stripe??, actual value 5c, only.3?o 2500 yards Pretty Fall Percales, yard wide, worth 10o, only. . Gjjo Beautiful 72-inch Turkey Red Table Damask, lovely pattern, worth 35 .. 20o ?000 yards Tokio Flannelette, beautiful design, well worth 10c, only. .. .. 7io 1800 yards Centaur Outing Flannels, worth quite 10c, but aro offered at.. 6?Vo White Curtain Swiss, full yard wide, worth 15c, only. ito Window Curtain Scrim, double width, 40 inches wide, at only.+ . 4Jc Unbleached Cotton Flannel, extra heavy quality, at only. .v.. . 5c Eiderdown Flannels for Infants' Cloaks, beautiful designs, only.loo Extra heavy Unbleached Brills, worth 7o, only . 5o NEW FALL DRESS GOODS. Full lino Cotton Plaid Dress Goods, double width, at only. 9c Wuoestorshirc Worstod Plaid, yard wide, valu? 25o, at only.. 15c Victoria Biocades, 36 inches wide, all wool, beautiful designs, at only... 18c 10-inch Canterbury Suitings, figured effeots, worth 35c, at only,.24o All-wool Tricot Flannels, excellent for school dresses, only.p . 24o Black Brocaded Brilliantine, all wool, 40 inches wide, at only. 19c READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT, Ladies'' Plush Capes, full sweep, extra long, trimmed in fur, only...'. 9So Ladies' Cloth Capes, made of heavy Melton and nioely trimmed,' only.... 98c 50 Kersey Jackets, latest styles, in all shades, at only. 2.98 Full lino Children's Roofers, in all colors, styles and sises, from.. .98o to 2 50 Ladies' Wool Flannol Waists, latest styles, in all colors, at only. 95o Ladies' Extr? Fine Trioot Flannel Waists, beautifully trimmed, only- 1.25 . NEW FALL SHOES. Thc splendid opportunity presented t pnrohase high grade Shoes at tho prices we ask for them is ono to bo grasped. We are esoh dty in leeeipi or shipments of our new Fall stook of Footwear, and as soon as opened it ' io- j Blaced on display. Wo have many new styles of Shoos for Ladies, Men. tisses. Boys sn Infants all at our well-known popular prices. Ladies Dongola Shoes, button or koo, hool or spring heel, at only...... 98o Ladies' genuine Dongola Shoes, all sizes, .button or Taco, value $2.00.... .$1.39 Ladies' Fleece Lined Glovo ana Oil Grain Shoos, all solid, at only. 98o Ladies' Kangaroo Calf Shoes, button or lace, worth 1.50, at only..' 1.25. Ladies' Pebble and Glove Grain 'Shoes, button or lace, all solid, only.... 98o Boys' Calf Skin Shoes, sises 3 to 6J, well made, at only. 98o1 Hundreds of othei good Shoes equally cs cheap. NEW IBOYS' CLOTHING & GENTS' FURNISHINGS. A sutohlebs stook and a beautiful assortment, coupled with honest prices, for equal value are the chief characteristics of oar grand displty. NEW FALL ??ILL??fi?RY. Our Millinery department is equto the beak in the city, tasteful and well selected. By giving us a call you will convince yourself of thc fact. Many new things in this department. Seo our Fine ?fresa Hats. FREE !-Handsome New Premiums just received. Hand Painted China free. A housewife's delight-a nioely arranged table. Buy your Goods of us and got a Sci of Hand Painted China FREE, Ask for Coupons/ LESSER & CO., ANDERSON, B. C., UN1>ER MASONIC TEMPL?, .1VCJ Gu ly 0! In Every Department of our Big Store for a Continu?e. Oar friends are standing by . ns and we are giving- them the best values in exchange for their money we ean get hold of. We are making this Store the pride of Anderson County. The next sixty days will be great days with us. In o?r steady, determined, quiet way we will hustle out thousands of Goods. Wise and economical buyers will tend their course this way. Nothing sticks closer in the minds of the pur chaser than good, reliable, economically priced Merchandise A word to the wise is sufficient. Wraps? 4 A very essential article this cold, snappy weather is a Wrap. Our de partment of Ladies', Misses and Ch.il drou's Wraps will impress every one who has the good fortune to look. Our buyer set out to get Wraps right, and from the. seal of approval trade bas placed on them he must have succeeded well. Ch il dr en's, Misses* and Ladies Long, Medium anchShort Cut Garments all the latest atyles We can't de scribe them in this ad., but your ad miring eye will on sight. We show, aled. in this .department a line of Ladies' Coat Suits and Furs. See these Garments-you will be im pressed. Men's Clothes For the economical dressers can bo had here that will fit well and m^ke you looked dressed-85.00, 87.50 aad SluOO. No need of you not having bj good a Suit as your neighbor. No need of much money here, you see. Shoes. Blankets. We always pride ourselves on car rying good, common sense. We have Blankets from the little 50c. Cotton Blanket on up to "the All Wool 12-M at 86.00-juBt as warm as your 820.00 Blankets. Comforts 75c. to 82.50. Keep w m by buying our Blan kets and Comforts. The com tug of cold weather says - Shoes for. the entire family. Just lp our liking, for we can supply from ike little infant straight on up to the man of the house. Dress Shoes in great variety, style and "prices, as well as the sturdy Shoes for every-day. wear. No Shoe department * ahead of ours in good, dependable Shoes. We show Shoes with con fulence as to quality .and prices, and with much .?isuran.ee and earnestness we urge an early inspection of our liue, and let them silently declare their worth. * " V " ' ------- Men's Hats. We have not neglected the head for the feet. You would not think 60, ?? either, if you could see our line af Men's and Boys' Hats. We are right up-to-date in Young Men's Styles, of Soft and Stiff Hats. We pay special . attention :n staple styles for Middle Aged Men. ' You . will find our Big Sis: and Paragon in Alpines and Broad Brims, High Crowns, grand, wearers. Warranted a new Hat if they don't wear well. Try one. You. will he our Hat customer. Millinery. The most popular Department of. its' kind in South Carolina. We are sending out HATS in our usual yolurae, but we are alway? snr?oiiS ts outstrip all former seasons. So if von have not been, our Hat customer we want you. You get from us. all* the artistic style of. big cities at coun try town prices. HUI'S EURHISHIHGS: We are always at you. right in th''? department. Just now we are so pxoucv of our Underwear that we can scarce keep/, from putting our entire space mil ot' Underwear chat ; but theo yon. might think ue extravagant, .so we pay come and see our All Wool, Fleece Back Men's and Boys', Fleth Colored, Pinks and Blues, from 50c. to. $1.50? per o arment. A good variety' of the Plain Knit Garments at economical prices. . -%. .-. ? . Standard Indigo Blue Prints 4 l-2c. Standard Drills, ia short lengths, 4 l-2c. Q?>od, yard-wid?- Sea Island 3 3-4c. We want to make the closing sixty days of the y?ar phenomenal trading days with us. fan 'witt best serve your own interest if you will come to us. We are doing business on right principles-full value fot every cent spent with us. Tirtirs trul-f,. Head-to^Powt Outfitters for Slen, Women and Children, HHBHBaBBi9iHBBBBI3i^iliIi?HRW