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Local News Vi. *> ;> i> w; .Jan. -. 1 The Pprtiiinti Dans. The experts who linil been summon ed here to inspect the wrecked dam at I'ortmun readied here last Kriday eve ning. The following gentlemen com pose the party: A. T. Wing, general manager, and .!. <'. Sullivan, Firsl Kn gineer, of the KJynt Construction Com pany, ni I'aimer, Massachusetts, and.I. K,. Siiiinc, the Southern representative j <>; Lockwood, Greene & Co., civil en gineers of New York. On Saturday morning thesi gentlemen, accompa nied by 'Dr. S. '.M.Orr, President of the Kowci Company, and Col. ?I. !.. Orr, weiil <u:t to I'ortmnnand spent the day there making a thoroughinspection of the wrecked tlain. Kioin the report of these experts, the estimated damage published last week Wa - nearly eon eel, as it will lake about -1;.' "?,( ( 0 to rebuild the dam. The por tion ol the new dam left standing has a oved a lev, inches away from the <?!d daiii) ami .. may h?ve t'? be pulled down and rehnill entirely. It i- pro posed to make* tin i:? -.. dam almost dou ble the thickness < ! t!h old one. I'lesident i in informed < yesterday that ii iron tract had been made with the I KJynt Construction Company .io rebuild j the dam, and tlie work of getting the | material logethei lias already com menced. M;. Sirritic, whose hend ij uu I ? I s .11 ? ni Greenville, will be tin* supervising engineer, and he say.s it will take at least six or seven mouths | to complete the work, if the weather does tiot interfere, in twelve or'four teen, weeks it is thought that the work -\ii! have progressedsulliciently to fur nish enough power to run the entire Anderson Cotton Mill plant. The Company lias purchased an en gine which will bu placed at the Milk st at ion in this city, ami this will fur nish suilicieut power lo run nil the smaller enterprises and the electric I'ttaps in the city. This will l>r done \? ! t hin he iifN' t h'.< < week.-. [*hoOrr Cotton Mill has placed an l.'i lot an engine to run all its uia ciiiuery. It i- believed this engine will be in place ami the mill ready lor work within the next six weeks. Whih the mill iselosi d the operatives \\ ill have* no house rent to pay, and the mill oilieiais will look closely after tlm comfort aud in ccssitios of every employee. The wreck <>1 the I'brtman dam has been . . terrible disaster i<? Anderson and the Power Company, but Ki?si dent Orr, backed by U\.-> energetic Hoard of Directors, will soon have the "Electric City*1 ablaze und all <d her entei prises running to iheir full capac ity. Unveiling of the Confederate f'ionanie'it. The Con 5.? derate Monument is Hear ing completion, and tin' Memorial As sociation has fixed Saturday, lyth inst., for the unveiling exercises. A most interesting program is being arranged for the occasion, and the exercises will begin at II) o'clock. Thatehxpient and patriotic statesman, Col. .James Arm strong, will be the orator of the day, n telegram having been received yester day by the committee of arrangements from him saying he would be present. Col. S. \V. Wilkes, of Atlanta, will also attend and deliver an address. Gen. Stephen I). Lee, of Mississippi, Gen. Wnde Hampton, ot Columbia, and other distinguished gentlemen have been invited to attend. The Clemson College Hand will fur nish the music for the occasion. The public generally and every Con federate Veteran especially is cordially invited to attend the exercises, which will be both interesting and impressive. A Narrow Escape. On Monday, ?JOih nit.. Luther, tho eldest son of Webster Hall, of this County, accompanied by two of his 3'ounger brothers, crossed Emerson's bridge, over Rocky River, in a buggy pulled by a mule. On the west sido of. the bridge the water covered the road, am the mule in wading through struck a stump, which caused it to fall in a big ditch and wns drowned. Luther jump ed out of the buggy and was immedi ately carried down the river about lif iy yards. He. caught hold of some wil lows and pulled himself out of the raging waters. He heard the screams of his little brothers ami started to their rescue. In the meantime Robert Arnold, who lives near by, also heard their screams anil ran to them, lie se cured a long rope and, by throwing it to them, managed to lead them to dry laud; Luther reached them after they had 1.ecu thus resetted by Arnold, and found them, like himself, sale and sound but very wei and cold. It. was a narrow escape, and it is remarkable that none of them were hurt. The loss of the mule, which was a good one, tails heavy on Mr. Hall. Leased the Bclton Branch. The Blue Ridge Railroad Company has leased the Anderson branch of the Southern Railway, running between this city and Belton, a distance of teu miles. This lease was consummated on tho 1st inst., aud the passenger trains now run through from Walhalla to j Belton. Capt. Marshall, tho popular conductor on the branch, the engineer and othev members of the train crcwf "have been transferred to other runs on the Southern Railway. Messrs. John - Bon, Thornton and Geiger will continue in their present positions in the employ of the Blue Ridge Company, the first named being cashier, Mr. Thornton bi.ving exclufiivo charge of tho ticket Afcvr'T, nnd Mr. Geiger of the freight Onr vnnntr townsman. Wal ter Bun on, who is an experienced fire man, has been appointed yard-master, and will do all tho shifting of the trains. A few slight changes will bo mode in the schedule of some of tho ?!ll tfjUll?l o!' ! 'i !...;.:; t VO-llt ol fllO { p?st, but the i Icusant and happy days; . .la- many < : .i ?.. incuts, which o:ir voting . ;<).!. ii: casant ly indulged in during J the Christinas wir!?, will cvei be >v.t i ;!y remembered as une oi the | happiest in ?juitc awhile. Xow we are ushered into a new year, I00?. A year we trust will be better spent by all people. Itean be just what we make il, anil it can hi-a vrai oi lurent pros perity ami grand achievements. So let our dibits and motives he crowded with much success in thecoming twelve months, und may next (.'hiistmns lind us all more prosperous. Our communi ty had many visitors during the holi day.-. Missis Jessii and I'eatl Campbell, j Elise and Emma Maddux, and .Messrs. i Clyde Campbell and Wayne Mattox, j from m ai Mellon, spent last Tuesday j niglnaad Wednesday hero with their friends, rhu Misse* Cassaway. Misses Julia and l'a unie tira;., of) Audi : im, wer?; tin- guests i?J Miss Moilena Higby during Christmas week. Misses Helen Hatiuier am! Cora Jen il.in-. two ol liroadmoutIt's sweetest young ladies, wer? mingling with j t riends here last wed.. i Hir young folks enjoyed |honiselves I hugely while tin- holidays lasted, at- | I tending dinners, parties ami othei I i social gatherings. I Miss IJ/./.ie Gassaway visited friends I ! in Helton Chi isl mas. .Mrs. Snllie Higby, ol Williamston, visited the family ol W. A. Higby dur ing holiday festivities. Miss (ira l?igby has returned to iler school at Asbttry, alter spemling the holidays at home. Mr. ami Mis. John Kay visited tho loiinev's mother, who lives in the Kork, Chi ist mas. < 'ther visitors, too numerous to men tion, were here Christmas mingling with I fiends and loved ones. Marly sown wheat is looking well, hutthal which was sown later is just coming up. We never saw as much moving in ?me week as we did last week. The hardei times aie there seems to be mote moving about in evidence. Mr. and Mrs. (>. 11. Cassaway, of N'eva, visited relatives here last week. W<- are having rough and blustery weal lier just now and it keeps sonic people hustling to keep up enough wood Im benelicial use. Miss Leila Carwile, who is attending Dae West female College, spent Christmas wi:ii her patents here. Wister Rigby, who has been living near Creetiwood lor several years, will m il e his home in oar midst l'or the pi ( sent. A happy new year to .sil is the fer vent w ish ol 'V\ k< >. Lurcka Hems. Christmas passed off quietly at this place. The weather was very had hut you could hear the guns ot' the sports ineii in every direction. Mr. I*red L'envmnn returned to Clem son, after spending the holidays with his father. A box party was given at tho resi dence of S. N. l'earmnn on tho evening of tho 25th ult., and it was highly on joyed by all present. $U> was made up for the benefit of Eureka Church. Mr. Richard Brown has returned to Pcl/.er to take up his position with tho Drapery Company. Miss Kachel l'ruitt and Mr. (ieorgo Martin, of 1 lopewell, attended tho box party at Mr. Pearman's. Jim Erwin (colored,), on Mr. Robert Baleutine's place, is very industrious, as he is just picking his cotton over tho first time. Miss Flora Davis, of Helton, visited Miss Nello Brown during Christmas. Miss Carrie Pearman visited relatives at Pelzor last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ashley and lovely little babe visited relatives hero Sun day. Miss Xello Brown hus returned home, after visiting friends and relatives in Seneca. Mr. Bud Smith's family has been very sick with measles. Wish the Intelligencer and its read ers a happy New Year, I continue to hi' XoilODV'.'j Dahlixo. Letter ta Mr. John A. Austin, Anderson. I - De*?r Sir: Catch words aud phranes may look well in advertisements, but they do you no ^ooil. Don't help your pttiut to wear. L AM. has more lead end /.im; in it thsu any other paints, bat its Kreat feature H ilmt you add much oil to it Don't pay n pHlnt price for 1 in need oil when ><iu can buy !.. ?fc M. serui ptfnte, atid then add oil tor which you have pntd the proper price. Ask Messre. P. li Craytiin iV. Co. tor full color ear.ln a?d combination Itooklots. Uoripectfully yours, LONGMAN & MARTINEZ, Paint Makers. Charleston Exposition Rates via the Southern Railway. Oa noconnt of the South Carolina Inter State and West Indian Expoeltion, to be held in Charleston, R. C, beginning Dec. 1st, 1901, the Southern Uttlway will bell excursion ticket? to Charleston and return at the following attractive ratea from Andorson,NS. C: For Sil. 10?Tickets on ?aie dally, lim ited to return June 3rd, 1902. For $8.15?Tickets on sale daily, limit ed to return ten (10) days. For $5.60?Tiokets on sale Tuesdays aud Thursdays, limited to return seven da vs. Correspondingly reduced rates from other points. The Southern Railway operates double daily trains on convenient sobednles with Pullman Sleepers to and from Charles ton, 8. C. For further information apply to W. G. Johnson, Agent, Anderson S. C; R. W. Hunt, D. P. A , Charleston, ?. C ; W. K. McGee, T. P. A., Augusta, Ga., W. II. Tayloe, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. A Lire at Stake. If you but knew the splendid merit of Foley'8 Honey and Tar you. would never be without it. A dose or two will pre vent an attack of pneumonia la grippe. It may save your life. Evans Pharm toy. Wise Merchants. 1 .:< wiuo Merchants of North und South Carolina uro glvJn^ iis husineks, because they eeo r.i a glance that buying frooi the Mill:- and Factories they save the Jobber'? or Middle Man's proiits. Merchants, we ask you who bavo never seen our lines oi Hosjery, Pants, Cloth ing, Shoes and Hats drop us a card and let one of our Salesmen call. You will sew at a glance it is to your intercut to ho numbered among our growing list of customers. Wo sell only to Merchants. Wishing you a prosperous Now Year? WEBB & CATER, Commission Merchants, Anderson, s. C. I ? If a person can keep from being unhappy he is near enough to com plete happiness to think he has got it all. NOTICE? I have lo> line young Gamo Roosters tlia. 1 will loan t<? responsible parties during li'?:!. s. M. Plckous, next to City Hull. i*S?2 Children Poisoned. Many children are poisoned and made nervous and weak, if not killed outright, j i y ii '.fliers gh l?g them cough syrups j containing opiates. Foley's Money ami J Tar in n safo :irui certain remedy fori coughs, croup and lung troubles, and is tho only prominent cough medicine that contains no opiates or other poisons. .Sold by Evans Pharmacy. Every boy wants a Gun r>l Home kind, j His sporting nature craves tho delight I which si < 'tin uilbrds. An Air Kill?) will natisfy him ii' it is wolJ made and has sullicient shooting stronutb to in?ko i? more than a more toy. Sullivan Hard ware Co. havoalinool those Hilles that j are made to stund the hard usage to whicb the boys subject tiiem without "going to pieces." Thov are beautifully finished ami uro f?r above comparison with tho ordinary "make shifts" on the market. Call lor a "Daisy"' when you want tho best. Tho pro von lion of consumption is en tirely a question of commencing tho proper treatment in tioio. Nothing is BO well adopted to ward oil' fatal lung trou bles as F dey's Honey and Tar. Sold by Evans Pharmacy. The ladies all bko easy-cutting, well torripered Scissor?. Brock Udw. Co. cater (o tlit* wants of the ladies, Kiid can fur nish j list sueli Scissors an will please them. Tho mativ frlonds of G. LI. HauKm, Engineer, Ii. E. it \V. K. K., at present living in Dims, <>., will he pieased to know of bis recovery from threatened kidney disease. Ho writes, ''1 was cured by using Foley's Kidney Car**, which I recommend to ?II, especially trainmen who are usually similarly alllicted." Sold by Evans Pharmacy. If von want a set of Knives and Forks for Christmas dou't fail to inspect the iluo carried l>y Brock lldw. Co. They study lo please their customers, aud their large s:>.!es in this lino is evidence of their thorough knowledge of what will best, meet the requirements of their putrous. Stop Et ! A neglected cough or cold may loud to serious bronchial or lung troubles. Don't lake olianeou who;: foley's Honey and Tar atl'orda porfect soeurity from sorious t-H'cclriol a i;old. Sold I y Evans Phar macy. WANTED?Hides ol all kinds. High est cash prices paid for them at the Ati d or son Tannery or T. Q. Anderson's Coal Yard. LIU?.'5. In Bed for Six Weeks with La Grippe. We have received tbe following letter from Mr. K<?y Kemp, of Angola, lud. "1 was in Led lour weeks with la grippe and I tried many remedies and spent consid erable for treatment with pbysloiaus, but I received no relief until I tried Foloy's Honey ami Tar. Two small bottles ot this medicine cured me and ? now use it exclusively in my family. Take no sub stitutes. Sohl by Evans Phnrmany. Are you thinking of what to buy your boy for a Christmas Present? "What can you think of that would please him so much as a Wagon, an Air Rille, a Chest of Tools or a Pocket Kuife? These ?oodH are carried by Sullivan Hardware Co*. Pneumonia and La Grippe. Coughs cured quickly by Foley's Hon ey and Tar. Refuse substitutes. Mold by Evans Pharmacy. The husband will always have a warm spot In his heart and a tender place In his nature for tbe thoughtful wife who pre sents him with one ot Brock Hdw. Go's, matchless Razors. The genuine satisfac tion whicb these Razors afford tbe men makes tbem always remember with kindness the donor of such a gift. Fatal kidney and bladder troubles can always be prevented by theuseof Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold by Evans Pharmacy. Pocket K ni vos for the men and boys? a tremendous stock of most carefully se lected Pocket Cutlery Is offered by Brock Hdw. Co. Special designs to suit the Christmas trade. WANTED, Hickory, Dogwood and Persimmon Loga. Southern Hardwood Co., Charleston, S. C. 4m A choice selection of Carving 8ets to suit the Christmas trade is oilored by Sullivan Hdw. Co. Most boys have ambitions to become carpenters It is sometimes well to grat ify their tastes sufficiently to (urn their minds and give tbem higher aspirations by giving them a set of Tools, with which to learn the hardships of the carpenter's trade. There is no way to satisfy a boy so well as by giving him what be wants, so make peace with him by giving him one of Sullivan Hdw. Co'a Chests of Tools. Tbt-SH Tools are put up in sets j ust to suit the boy 9. Each set of Tools in a noat Chest. We otter this week bundreds of pairs of Sample Shoes at prices to please. Come quick while wo have your number. Pri ces on these Shoes too cheap to quote. Vandlver Bros. Start your husband into the New Year with something that will keop him even tempered ami peaceable, bv giving him one of Sullivan Hardware Co's. perfectly tempered, pleasure giving Razors for a Christmas Prosont. ONE HORSE WAGONS-I am over stocked on Une Horse Wagons, and if you need one I cm save you money. J. S. Fowlor. Your mother, daughter, alnter or lady friend would appreciate a pair of Sullivan Hdw. CoV. Scissors for Christ urns. W. II. Shearer, Surv?yor, Yon will find me ai Doan & Katllffe's. hong dis tance Phone at my residence. This is our greatest year. Wo are proud of our record, and are striving by every honest means to win you for a cus tomer. Give us a trial if you bave never done so before. * Vandlver Bros. Twenty-tlvo Dollars will buy a fairly Bood square practice Piano at tho C A. Reed Music, House. Thoy are intrinsi cally worth double that amount. Pot Plants and Cut Flowers for aale. Large and small Palms a apeolalty. Mrs. J. P. Cllnksoalee, 242 North Main St. Jobbers prices on "Sohapps," "Early Bird" and "Blue Jay" Tobaccos. Low est prices on Flour, Ccffoe, Core, Bacon, and heavy Groceries. Vandlver Bros. When you want first-class, up-to-date Photos crll on GALLAGHER BROS., at their new Stud'o next deo- to Ligon & I .Jbetter?upataira. Satisfaction io ful ly guaranteed to every cuetomor. meat Piles! Fliest Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment is prepared to cure Piles and DOES IT in abort ?r??r. Easy to apply, every box. guaranteed, 50c. and 91.00. All drugglata or by mall. Williams M'fa* Co., Cleveland, Ohio. For aale by EVANS PHARMACY. ' HARNESS?If you need a set of good home-made Harness call on J. S. Fowler HOW MANY New Year Resolutions DID YOU MAKE? One of them should be to Buy your Goods for 1902 at our Store. We promise that you will not regret it. In every department of our Store you will find careful se lections. Best values, and in every particular a thoroughly up-to-date and second to none Stock; so we want to add you to our list of customers. Just finished taking stock, and find several pieces of mer chandise that we ore offering at Bargain prices?all good. Also, we make special mention of our Cut Prioe Sale of all Winter Gooda. Come in and see what's here. Now is tho time to select your? EMBROIDERIES and WHITE GOODS. You won't fail to be pleased with our line. Just received a new lot of? In the correct shapes and styles for men, women, children and infants. Good service and best values guaranteed. See us for your Dry Goods, Shoes, Etc., for 1902. Agency for McCall Bazar Patterns?10c and l?c. MOORE, ACKSR & CO., Wholesale and Retail. M. L. CARLISLE. Li n. CARLISLE. WE ARK OVERSTOCKED ON CHILLED PLOWS. YOU can j^et all siaea from ls<-. 7 to -17 until Christmas at n very low price. Cotton crop is short this season, uud we aim to help the farmer to turn his land eo as to mnke a better crop. We keep iu stock at all times a full and complete line of Chilled Points, ".11 numbers from 7 to 47, aud we are willing to divide profits with you. Wo are selliug Chilled Dixi^ Points at the price you have beeil paying for the old common Cast Points. CARLISLE BRO?.,'Ande?on,S.C. LESSER & CO. Our New Fall Stock is now Complete Fall Goods now Ready. OUlt Fall line of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Clothing and Gents Furnishings is now spread before you for your inspection, and by far excels anything yet seen in the City, of Anderson, when compared with the prices and Goods of ethers. We begin to-morrow to show one of the best selected Stocks of Merchandise ever brought to this city. Our Goods and Prices stand by themselves?alone?an invinoible combination of Hip.h Qualities and and Low Prices. Comfortable shopping here and best attention given to all. Carefully read this advertisement and oome see oar Store. Note our, prices. Look at our Goods. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. EXTRA NOTION VALUES. Toilet Soap, three cakes in box, good quality, box.-f.. 5o Bedspreads, splendid 11-4 Marseilles patterns, good value at ?1.00, only.. 75o Ladies' Ribbed Undervest, fleece lined, value 20o, only. 10c Table Oil Cloth, best quality, perfect goods, l\ yards wide . 15o Ladies' Swiss Ribbed Union Suits, extra heavy, worth 50o, only. 35c 11-4 White and Grey Blankets, actual value $1.00, only per pair.. 58o Clark's best Spool Cotton, Bpecial price only three Spools for.*.. 5c Children's Knit Caps, valuo 25c, only. 15o Ladies' Shawl Fascinators, all colors, only.? 24o Ladies' fleece-lined Cashmere Gloves, value 25c, only. 15c Full line Men's aud Bovs' Caps from.lOo to 25o Ladies' Seamless Black Wool Hose, value 25c, only. 15c New Liue Embroidery, all widths, from.5c to 15c NEW PALL. DRY GOODS. 2U00 yards Outing Flannel, in checks and stripes, actual value 5c, only... 3}o 2500 yards Pretty Fall Percales, yard wide, worth 10o, only. -6$o Beautiful 72-inch Turkey Bed Table Damask, lovely pattern, worth 35.. . 20c 2000 yards Tokio Flannelette, beautiful design, well worth lOo, only. 7Jo 1800 yards Centaur Outing Flannels, worth quite 10e, but are offered at.. 6Jo White Curtain Swiss, full yard wide, worth 15o, only. 9o Window Curtain Scrim, double width, 40 inches wide, at only. 4?o Unbleached Cotton Flannel, extra heavy quality, at only. 5c Eiderdown Flannels for Infants' Cloaks, beautiful designs, only. 15o Extra heavy Unbleached Drills, worth 7c, only. 5c NEW FALL DRESS GOODS. Full lino Cotton Plaid Dreas Goods, double width, at only. 9c Wuccstershirc Worsted Plaid, yard wide, valuo 25o, at only. 15c Victoria Brocades, 36 inches wide, all wool, beautiful designs, at only.. . 18o 40-inch Canterbury Suitings, figured eft'eots, worth 35c, at only. 24o All-wool Tricot Flannels, excellent for school dresses, only.. 24c Black Brocaded Brilliantine, all wool, 40 inches wide, at only. 19c READY-TO-WEAR T>EPARTMEO?T. Ladies' Plush Capes, full sweep, extra long, trimmed in fur, only. 98c Ladies' Cloth Capes, made of heavy Melton and nicely trimmed, only.... 98c 50 Kersey Jackets, latest styles, in all shades, at only. 2.98 Full lino Children's Reefers, in all colors, styles and sizes, from.. .98o to 2.50 Ladies' Wool Flannel Waists, latest styles, in all colors, at only. 95o Ladies' Extra Fine Tricot Flannel-Waists, beautifully trimmed, only.... 1.25 . NEW FALL SHOES. The splendid opportunity presented to purchase high grade Shoes at the prices we ask for them is one to bo grasped. We are each day in receipt of shipments of our new Fall stook of Footwear, and as soon as opened it is Slaced on display. We havr many now stylos of Shoes for Ladies, Men, lisses. Boys an Infants all at our well-known popular prices. Ladies' Dongola Shoes, button or lace, heel or spring heel, at only. 98o Ladies' penuioo Dongola Shoes, all sizes, button or lace, value $2.00.... .$1.39 Ladies' Fleeoo Lined Glove ana Oil Grain Shoos, all solid, at only...... 98c Ladies' Kangaroo ?alf Shoes, button or lace, worth 1.50, at only. _ ... 1:25 Ladies' Pebble and Glove Grain Shoes, button or lace, all solid, only_ 98c Boys' Calf Skin Shoes, sizes 3 to 5j, well made, at only. 98c Hundreds of other good Shoes equally as cheap. NEW !BOYS' CLOTHING & GENTS' FURNISHINGS. A matchless stook aud a beautiful assortment, coupled with honest prices, for equal value are the ohief characteristics of our grand display. NEW FALL MILLINERY. Our Millinery department is equal to the best in the city, tasteful and well selected. "3y giving us a call you will convince yourself of the faoL Many new things in this department. See our Fine Dress Hats. FREE 1?Handsome New Premiums just received. Hand 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, 8. C, UNDER MASONIC TEMPI*P. Great White Sale OF Ladies Muslin Underwear ISfow in JProfsress. First Great Sale of New Year. It is waste of time to sew when-you caa^buy garments like LrOt No. 1 at 80c* Ladies' Corset Covers, Children's Gowns, Underskirts and Drawers. Lot No. 2. Botter made, neatly trimmed with Embroidery and Lace t 15c. a G The prices range from 10c up to the elegant $3.50 gar ments, richly trimmed and beautifully made, consisting of Gowns and Underskirts. The styles are the prettiest and latest to be had. These?Goods can speak for themselves better than we can. The prices are surprisingly low. Every garment properly cut and made to fit. Full length sleeves and Skirts. Chances like this are seldom found. If you have any doubt about great value for little money come at once. A lot of NEW GINGHAMS just received. N*? Yours truly, _ Head-to-Foot Outfitters for Men, Women and Children. ter Proof Shoes. W^D have on hand the beat selection of com for t-br ing?re for cold and tired feet that we bave ever carried. Our long experience of ten years Shoo buying has enabled us to select only the best values from the largest manu? facturera' lines. We bought this season in euch quantities that we can offer to our customers better goods for less money than we have ever before been able to do. You will, therefore, not consider that our Shoes are CHEAP Shoes because they are low-priced. The little school fellow will find his Shoes he buys of us the greatest delight of Winter, excepting his Christmas guns, as Jack Frost will have no terrors for him ; and his parents will find their "Winter's worries overcome, as our School Shoes protect the purse as well as the feet. There are a few old shelf-worn Shoes in stock that we want to eell at a large discount. They are pretty fair Shoes, but . not as good as new?hence the big mark-down in price. They are yours for tjhe cash only while they last. They can't laBt long at the price. \ REMEMBER ??E SELL PLANTATION SUPP1LES OF EVERY KltfD. DEAN & RATLIFFE. The Store where your friends Trade. Lifer ant Hi BIRECTIONS-One every night. By mail. EVANS Slightly JMsfigured YES, wo ha\ e dU?ured the Hayes Stock considerably the pa&t six weeks, but still have some Bargains left in? Shoes, Mats, Panto and Notions of all Kinds* I am adding on a Stock of? Groceries, Sugar, Coffee and Flour, Try a Barrel of Bransford, Clifton or Spotless, and I am.auro you will fw pleased. White Wino Vinegar 26c per gallon. ? BUCHAKAM, Masonic Tompte*