The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, January 21, 1903, Page 8, Image 8

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Local News. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 21, 1903. Grand ?inti Petit Jurors. Tho following grand ?nd potit Jurors have hoon drawn, the tir?t named to Herve tho current your and the last named to BerveCourt <>f General Resslons, wiiicb convenea on the second Monday in Foi)? ruary, Judge <?*go presiding : (IRANI* J i . KOKS. J. A C*>ly. Brushy <'reek. W. A. ? .Intni?'on. f?arvln. John II. Wright, Kock Milln, lt. NV. Tri bbl? and I). H. Kuseoll, An derHon. H. A i?riffi'i nmi Arin Cox, Hulton. J. A. 1*. Harton, Pork. J, I?. Sander*, Cwntorvllle. J. \V. Krskino, Broadway. K. M. Duckworth, Hopewell. W. A. Hammond, Willhimitou; and tho following who hold over from last year: .). 1?.. 1) Mitlitt, NV. T. McGill, .1. \V."Biwdon, A. J. Smith .1. N. Bolomnn and John Kskww. i'irri i .i ruons. !'. A. Lad batter and 1>. C. Brown, An der.son. .1 T. < htssaw ,y. M. N*. Brock. I . M. Wilson ?ml .i\~|.ir IS. Anliloy. il??ii?.-a Tat h. J. P. 11 ii n ' IT, NV. A. * * ' t . ... o i ? I, J. Mack Kine iud A. Mels Kant, Belton. ].:. X. I-II i- #tl H. C. Wi ?non, C. J.Holli da\ un ! NV. C Adkins NVIMhiniHt.<u>. W. C. l',:-ktusand NV. N. Sc .tr, Brushy Cr? ...l?. NN". 'I'. I,?un, I,H ATMii.v, *I'ii i > i j 111 - uiand A. NS'. I'iirKfiiH, i. ti \ in. li. I?. Brad berry Kork. .1. M. Cum pix ll. S. H. I-'inloy, !.. I-]. Bowie and A. H. I?.m io, t 'ornor. J. M. Dani tirol 1 nmi F. ll. Watkins, Ho po wo) I. .I. c. Pruitt, Ii. c Chnmhiooand Han som Joltorson, Havannah. J. c. Sliirlnv, Martin. K. C. Shirley ami J. N. Gi Ul broil, Broad wav. J. NV. Hall, Varonil???. P. F. King and J. B. Kew voa, Conter ville. A. F. Hauke, Ha !. A Petition. To tim Hoard of County Commis sioners of Anderson County : We, tho undnraignod citi'/.ens, a?k that lija road leading hy Thon. Bowlati'n lo 1*. J. Tucker's gin lion??', In Hopewell ui>d Wllliamstou Townships, be worked kiy March isl, and any necessary changes for til? good <.f the road and public he made, an it is almost impossible for tho m I carrier to travel it: F. 'J. Biwlan, Frank Ellison, J Klllson, J. C. Rhodes, II. Tucker, J. M. Browning, i . i. NVtiitaini, I> J. Tucker, E. H. Wolborn, W. ll Hark, li. K. Tooker, .1 II. V. Kay, J. C. Rhodes, M. R. Klllson, O. J. Kay, li. li. O. K*v. J. H. Tiioker, J. ti Klrod. J. H. H linden, W. C. Burge'*-., M. K. Rhodes, N'. Burge?*, A. F. Burnes*, Wm. Hann, C. C. Rogers, John II. Kay, C. H. Opt, Thus. IV Kay, R. T,. Bowlan. J. NV. Knight, J. T. ('beek. Jasper Iv ina rd, I), il. Rogors, W. H. Kay, W. C. Hammond. G. W. Hammond, W. D. Anderson, T. B. Rogers. R. R. Anderson, J. \. Bowlan, E. P. Gamhrell. Denver Dots. Thom is quito an epidemic of bad colds. Mrs. W. A. C. McWborter ia suffer ing at present with a bad cold with syniiitoniH ot grippu. Capt. A. J. Mooro, the Section M as tor, who resides near Six ami Twenty trestle, is very ill with stomach grippe. Miss Minuto Blackman has been seriously ill for the past ten days with chronic heart disease Sh? hits been for u long time a patient suifeser. Mr. and Mrs. Blackman havo the sympathy of many friends in tho nlllictious of their family. Young Bennie M i lam, who has boen very low with appendicitis, is conval escing nuder tho skillful treatment nf Dr. will. Watkins, of Pendleton. This enso scorns to indicate that this drend disease, appendicitis, can bo cured without tho uso of tho knife, lt is to bo hoped that tho barbarous practico of carving up people to euro disease will soon become obsolete like tho practico of blood letting. The hospi tal, which Armour, the millionaire, is going to endow in Chicago, to com memorate tho euro of his little daugh ter, is tobe "bloodless," which is a Btep in tho right direction. Miss Cleo Jfosely, one of Hopewell's harming girls, boarded tho train boro last week for a visit to relatives at Westminster, 8. C. Hon. E. E. Vernor and son, Charlie, of Richland, wore tho guests of E. M. Brown and family ono night last week. John Garrison loft Monday for Bel ton to enter school. Ha has secured board with Mrs. Alico Geer, one of the most pleasant places to bo found in Bolton. Wo know this lady of old. John II. Rothrock loft last Thursday for Pueblo, Col., where he has been offered a good position with John Blackman, who went from this vicinity sumo three years ago. Johnnie Holb rook has pluck and energy, combined with a bright mind and good morals, just tho kind of a man to succeed any where. Many friends regretted to seo him leave, yet they hopo ho may win Jame and fortuno in the far distant West. Sam Harri?, of Belton, was in Denver last week to visit relatives and on busi ness Miss Blanche Brown bas been Buller ing nioie than usual Muco Christinas. .Tile latest fad berets collecting In dian relics. A lady hero is collecting for a museum, and wants all tho arrow and spear hoads, Indian pipes and tomahawks she can get that are in tine condition. Incognita. -m 4? ?III - .Jf Voi| Wain Seed Write Mr. latlrnor. "Washington, D, (J.j Jun. \o, lOf?. , iLlViiv. -0...?-?.v: . I wish you would announco in tho next issue of your paper that on ac count of tho rapid establishment of rural freo delivery routes in my dis trict, that list of names that 1 have heretofore used in tho distribution of ?oed has become very incorrect, so that do not care to waste seed by sending them to the wrong office, and that any ono desiring seed can havo them by dropping me a poBtal card to that effect. , , , I have sent 150 packages to each of the rural carriers and asked them to distribute thom impartially to the peo ple. Thanking you in advance 1 am, Yours very truly, A. C. Latimor. You May Not Expeot Good bread these cold mornings if youi flour ia of the spasmodic sort, that on j "works by spell..'' You can't be certaic Jvou don't know what to depend on "C.ifton" Flour will bake to your entln Bati ..action,, day in and day out. It ii Sot . " beat?our to-day and the next bes to.ttwviw. It ie the beat all the tint Sd pe*-'? who buy "Clifton" know j. M. Pa f-.k and Jno. O. Oaborneaell il * A Tool Chest roll o7 all kinda of smal toola. Ju?t ?"oh as w mid be wanted b y^nr small ???V eau be found in the atoe c?"ulUvan Hardware Co. Mentions by thc Legislature. Columbia, Jan. 20. Special) Molli houses met in joint suasion to-day and elected Associate Justice Pope to RUC coed tho Into Chi? I' .1 nwt ii ? Mciver. A successor to Pope will ku elected ina few days. Capt. G rilli ttl was re-elect ed Superintendent of the Penitentiary, and tlw following were elected Direc tors: A. J. Sanders, of Sumter, John G. Mobley. of Fairfield, and M. I?, How land, of Spartauburg. J. Towuvillc News. Saturday \TIIS an ideal spring day. The farmers of this comm unity nave done very little as y?-t toward prepar ing for anni li?-r crop. .J W. Shirley wont to Walhalla on business last week. Dr. (ides, ol' Spartan burg, visited his sister, Mrs. .1. W. Shirley, thc lat im part <d Instweek. Mrs. Shirley lies il! at this writing. The community joins in a hop?) that she may soon bi; restored tc hi Ul I ll. In mn items of la*t week we were mistaken us t?> the number of pupils having been enrolled in ?Mir school. Tho enrollajenl is Mi '. Friday evening IUD! was thoroughly enjoyed by I he young people of ??ur Iowa ut the pheasant home ol Mr. and Mi>. W. N. Woidbright. .Miss I.? .ssl?: eiitertuinetl delightfully. <>n account of bud health. Miss (?race Thompson iras unable t<? ie turn to her school ni IblsHtds, S. I'. Wo aie sorry to noie that we still have a few fuses of t he so-called small pox near ?uir community. Cotton seed sold for SCJO.in per ton last Saturday in our little town. Misses Kat? und tlvaliiie Sharp?' and Miss Matti? Ledhcttcr are the cham pion louse hack riders ?d' our town. kev. Mr. J'rince lilh-il bis regular ap pointment here in the M. K. Church yesterday. Kev. Mr. J/organ spoke to alargo and appreciative gathering on "The Harmony of thu Cospel"' in thc Baptist Church Sunday afternoon. The lec ture showed careful preparation, and was presented in a clear and forcible manner. Miss Maggie Thompson's school has been closed on account of smallpox. Wo hope Miss Maggie may soon reopen her school, j .lack Harris, near Pendleton, spent ? several ?lays recently with Prof. Chea i thain and put. in the time at shooting ' hirds, .lack has many friends on this I side, and is always welcomed in our midst. Miss Hernia Farmer recently left for tho Atlanta Husinesa College. She goes to completo shorthand and typu ? writing. Th?; subject ?if "mad d?>gs" is creat ! ing considerable excitement in this ' community. i J. P. Ledbotter went to Seneca Fri day last on business. Mrs. Hattie Cleveland, alter spend ing a few mouths with bur mother, ; Mrs. L. Suttles, who has keen in very poor health, has returned to her homo i in Rockwell, Fla. ? Dr. Jackson Giles, of Piedmont, visi ; t?'?l his lather, C. I). Giles, at this place last week. Miss Lessie Woolkright entertained ! quit?' a number of Imr young friends . very pleasant Iv on last Friday night, j Miss Annie Campbell and brother, J. ! IC, visite?l AViss Daisy Marett, near Hutton's Ford, last week. | Horn, unto Mr. und Mrs. J. Heese Fant, on the0th inst., a son. Mrs. Ida Marett visited relatives near j this place (pi i te recently. Messrs. Crenshaw and Littleton, of . Tomasse?, visited tho former's father, i George Crenshaw. H. D. C rant's littlechild is quito ; sick with fever. i W. N. Bruce, of Oak way, visited his mother Wednesday. Prof. lt. P. Clinkscales, of Pendle ton, worshiped at this place Sunday. Kev. J. K. Williams preached an in teresting and instructive sermon at th?; Baptist Church Sunday. J/iss Sallie Shirley visited Miss Lessie Woolkright this week. Pansy. Belton Fems. Foster Taylor, formerly ol' this place, but for several years L. resident of In dian Territory, returned Inane Mon day, after an extended visit to friends and relatives in our community. J. D. Hunter, who hus for some time been salesman fori. VV. Cox, luis re sign?'?l and accepted n position with the General Fire Extinguisher Co. Mr. limiter left Sunday for Spartanburg, where he will enter upon his now du ties. Harold Urea/ealo has accepted a position with Mr. Cox. Miss Jessio Dean, on? of Spartan burg's i:iost charming and accomplish ed young Indies, is visiting thu family of Mrs. A. B. Byrd. Misses Maud Kay and Julia Maxwell of Walhalla, spent several days in our midst recently. Miss Bessie Ma'tison, of Westmin ster, is visiting her numerous relatives nt this place. Tho new bank building is nearing completion, and if weather is favora ble will be ready for occupancy in a very short while. Mr. Rico, from Texas, who has been visiting his uncles, J. T. and E. B. Klee, has returned home. Williams Nicely have opened a fresh and complete line of staple and faucy groceries in ono of the handsome storerooms recently built by Rico Bros. They will be pleased to wait on yo.u when in need of anything in their line. Misses Lou .1/cDavid ami Ethel Wil son have returned from an extended visit to Augusta. Miss Idelle Rice delightfully enter tained a number of her friends ata "Flinch party" last Thursday evening. Tho work of installing thu new ma chinery in the Belton cotton mill is progressing rapid fy. In the near fu ture th?; whole of the largo plant will be in first-cia ss running order. Mrs. Lena Prior, ilaugbterof G. W. McUcc, now has charge of thu hotel at this place. J. T. Rice, who has been confined to bis bed for some time on account of injuries received by a tall, wu are glad to say is able to be out again. The Executive Board of the Saluda Baptist Association will meet at tho Belton Baptist Church Thursday, Jan. Knd, at ll o'clock. H. M. P. Majors Items. Tho Walker-McKlmoyle school, un der the management of Misses Olivia Evatt and Corrinne Newton, is in a nourishing condition and has a largo enrollment. _. , Miss Julia Griffin, of Pickens, spent last week visiting her sister, Mrs. W. A. G. Jamison. Clarence Jtiartin and >V. E. Johnston spent a few days in Greenville last week visiting relative? aud friends. Some of tho farmers of our com munity have failed to get a full acre age of wheat sown on account of heavy rains. ., , . ... TheLadieB1 Missionary Society will meet at Sharon the first Sunday after Misses Lizzie Johnston and Julia Griffin spent a few days in Pendleton ? last week. , , . ll The young people of thiB community v attended a dance at Felix Martin's last k Friday night, which was very mue! enjoyed by all those present. Mr. and Mri?. VV. A. <i. .Jamison ar? wearing a smile. It"? a hov. \V. K. Johnston visited friends in Picketts lasl Saturday night and .Sun day . Th? weather lia? been very enid for the Inst few days. We wish for the dear old Intelligen cer and its readers a bright and pros perous New Year. You Kuow. Lowndesville News. Many exaggerated reports have been circulated in regurd to thc smallpox Hoare. There havo been nb deaths but one, and if it is smallpox it is of a mild nature. As a precaution thu people are being vaccinated. Miss Luis Roberson returned to ber home in Abbeville last week aflora pleasant visit lo relatives. Cordon Speer spent ono day last week in Abbeville, we understand, on u very pleasant mission. .Miss Alkanza Wharton, of Molf.ttts ville, is visiting her sister, Mis. T. J. l'on man. Miss Ktholl Speer has returned home sifter visiting relatives in Monterey. Mi> Maggie Bullock, ol Abbeville, uncut last week with Mr. and Mrs. .J. 'I. lattimer. She returned home Satur day accompanied by Mrs. Larimer. '1'. I?. Cooley has been very sick for thu past week but is now able tobe up. Mrs. ll. C. Kennel, who has been cnnlined to her loom tor several weeks, ts now able to be up. Kev. il. McMillan spent a few days last week with Mr. T. .J. Howman. .Jan. I'J. Yedie. Letter to J. M. Taylor, Anderson. S. C. Dear S r : You'd utrlko it rieh If you could lind a way to shave your customers io loss Um?, lor Insu cost, and tnuko the shave last twice or three times an long. You wouldn't shave tho same person HO many times, nor got so much of his monoy ; hut tho whole town would be talking about you, and everybody would como lo you tor a ulm ve. Hevoo lead and zinc is exactly that in paints, lt takes fewer gallons, ami it wears longer. Costs less for the job, and you don't havo lo do it again for years and v<ars- six years at least. ''Power gallons ; wears longer.'' Takes fower gallons to paint a house with Devoe I.em! and /.mc than with mixed [minto ; mid it ?"uri longer than mixed paints or lead and oil. Yous truly, F. W. DKVOK it Co., New York. Native Garden Seed. Cashier's, N C.. Jan. 12lh, 1908. Editor Intelligencer: It ?muid pay the farmm-H of Anderson County to cometo town on tho first Monday in February if for no other purpose than to buy a i'ow papers of our native grown (Junien ticed*. They ?'an get rid ?>f that unpleasant rot ten stench, alw*v>|proso it from Northern grown send-, oral leas?, about tho time they begin lo mature. Vv>? have been in the semi business about twenty years and think we know what will suit tho people of Anderson County. Wo eau easily lie fourni on tho Public Square eu that d?y. Respect f'u lix*, Tum. It. Zachary it Sons. .-? mm WA NTH D-To sell a limited number ol grafted Hlllhouse or Howden Winter Apple trees at 25 eta each. Aoplv A. H. Howden, Andcrsou, H. C., ll. P. D. N<?. 3. 31-2?. "Just Splendid." Wc doubt, whether there is any one thing on earth that will ?fiord the house keeper so much pleasure as aflnurtlmt will give her perfect satisfaction. That Hon.- in "Clifton." Let na but once get a sack ol' clifton" Flour In your home and wo invite you to try ^thor brands to your heart's content. Such comparisons only brine; out tho superiority nod excellence nf ..Clifton." y? ld by Jno. C. Osborne and J M. Pair.ok. ? LOST-Certificate of Deposit on Hank of Anderson for $20, No. 702. dated March ?fitli, 1902, in favor of Lizzello Willis. 30- 4 M. L. Willis, Trustee. Sullivan Hardware Co. have a large stock of Nursery and Grate Fendere. Tho childrcu are much safer and there is loss danger from tiie lire roi'ir?g on the floor by using one ot (hem. Everybody wants a Pocket Knife. Sullivan Hard ware Co. have a large as Noitment of carefully selected Pocket Knives Al?o a full line of Scissors for the girls and ladles. Sullivan Hardware Co. have some ele- I gaut sets of Carvers beautiful In design and of best quality. One of these seta would be greatly appreciated by any lady as a Christmas present. Churns-If you want a Churn that will bring the butter of half the time, see Brock Hardware OP. and get one of their Cylinder Churns. COAL FOR S ALE- Phoue to J. J. Dob bins' stable or coal ye rd. i The satisfaction of shaving with a good Razor will be greatly enjoyed by your husband or brother. If you are puzzled to know what to get them for Cbrlatmaa, ?ol oct a Razor and Strop from Sullivan Hardware Co. and be assured that they will be pleased with suoh a gift. W. H. Shearer, Surveyor, You will find me at Dean it Ratline's. Long dis tance Phone at my residence. CONVEYANCING. The undersigned respectfully asks the pa'mnage of those who want correct work at a modest coat. Deeds drawn, mortgages drawn, contracts drawn, honda for titles drawn, abstracts of titles fur nished. Also correct information as to real estate mortgaue indebtedness. Con tracts o'all the 'Old Une" Life Insur ance, i'Mm nmi im explained and made plain. Ofilee at present at the Intelligen cer otllce. K. E. Norryce. Axes-If you want an Axjthat will -tutu! any timber try our Knot Chopper, ll rock Hardware Co. Jost received two Cars ot Buggies, all price.*-$35.00 for a Top Buggy up. Vandiver Bros. A Major Well b'ickets and valves for the espar tan burg Panmt Well Fixture?? can always bo found at the Brock Hardware Co. Refined, lip-to date neop!? al wara want thebes. GALLAGHER BROS. ara ac knowledged tn be among the best PHO TOGRAPHERS in the South. They do not waste their ?kill on oheap, lading trash. We NMI the best ?nd lightest draft Mowers on earth. Come and see them. Vendiver Bros. A Malor. I Merchants, Do Yon Handle Shoes? We are soiling agents for J. K. Orr'a celebrated Advertised Red Seal Shoos, Boston and Atlanta. Thia Ltne com prises everything from the cheapest Brogan to the fluent hand made gooda. Our men's King Beo to retail at fS.&O and Ladles't? neon Bees to retail at $2 50 are the most elegant and best advertiaed Shoes on ?he market. Every pair war ranted. Wo ask merchants in need of Shoe? to call at our office and inapeot this Line. WEBB A CATER, Commission Merchants and Mill Agents. Churns! Churnal Churns! A lot of all sires of the celebrated Cylinder Churns just received. Brook Hardware Co. MONEY IO LOAN-A few thousand dollars to lend on Land for clients. Ap ply to B. P. Martie, Attorney-at-Law. Now la the time to get a good Pocket Knife at your own price from Brook Hardware Co. WAGONS-We have a large slock on haud that we want ?0 dispose of at way down prices. Vandiver Bros. A Major Ammunition of all kinda of .'.he vorj, best gradea la sold by Sullivan Hardware Co. ... THE " Giieaper ito all oilier Stores nt for fte Cash Only." HAVE YOU SEEN THE PRICES ON MEN'S A.T THIS STORE ? An All Wool Beaver Ulster, worth $5.00, for $3.25 A Fine English Kersey Ulster, made in tho hest style and worth $7.50, for $5.50. Everything Else In the way of Heavy Goods Is soiling the same way at this Store. A LUCKY MAIM. Mr. D. P. Simpson, of Centreville, won for the second time the $2.00 at our Saturday night drawing. The lucky number last Saturday night was 15048. The person holding the corresponding Coupon will please present same and secure $2.00 in Gush. THE GLOBE STORE. TRUTHS ABOUT COFFEES. HAVING trouble with your Coffee, are you ? Can't find the sort to your taste ? Can't pot it uniformly good ? Try BOLT and your Coffee trouble should ceaso. Once I know the kind your palate approves I can give you just that all the time. With White Star Coffee, and right Coffee-making, you are bound to have Coffee satisfaction. The Coffees are unbeatable, pure, genuine, and sold under their right names. No substitutes allowed here. White Star Coffees are put in Cans four grades from 25o to 40o a pound. I am exclusive agent for these Coffees hereabouts. A. A. Grade. 40c a pound, an extra fico blend of rare, rioh and costly Cof fees of the very highest grade, fine flavor, delicious in the cup and suits the Coffee critic The Coffees in it aro never sold by some dealers because of their cost. Those who want a No. 1 Coffee rcoognize its betterness at once. No. 1 Grade, Mocha aud Java, 35o a pound. Another palate pleaser. Smooth, rich, fragrant, with drinking qualities hard to surpass. "Can't be surpassed," many folks claim. Genuine Mooha and Java, and not Rio or other sorts masquerading under assumed names for profits Bake. No. 2 Grude 30o-No. 3. 25o. Both good and popular where medium priced Coffees aro desired. Honest Coffees at honest prices. Blends of high grade sorts and please most palates. Money saved if you like them. G. FRANK BOLT. The Cash Grocer. A HAPPY NEW YEAR AND a continuation of prosperity is our wish for all our kind friends and patrons ; and to those who have not yet joined the ranks of our custom ers we extend our mott earnest solicitation for their patronage. Our line of COOK STOVES. HEATERS, TINWARE. WOODEN WARE, ENAMEL WARE, AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS, Is COMPLETE We also coutract for ROOFING, GUTTERING, PLUMBING and ELEC TRIGAL WIRING. V ours truly, ARCHER & NORRI8. TO YOUNG MARRIED COUPLES. ?-J-1-t-J? WE W?NT TO SELL YOU YOUR BILL;.OP FURNITURE. We hav., EVERYTHING, from a Stove to every piece of Furniture you need. Come and see us. PEOPLES FURNITURE CO. Funeral Directors and Undertakers. Coffins aud Caskets. IS*. Funeral Car. NO BETTER PIANOS Made in the world, and no lower prices. Absolutely the highest grade that can be found, and the surprise is how can such high grade Pianos be | had so reasonable? Wei!, it's tins1 way: Pianos are being sold at too great a profit. I o ave you from 25 to 40 per cent in the cost. I am my own book-keeper, salesman And collector -the whole fcKiow." 6eel No wc -k? -over, second-hand reposas ed stock. I do not pell that kind. If you are alright y cr>r credit is good with me. The best Reed Organ in the world is the "Carpenter." Will move to Expresa office December 1st M. L. WILLIS. Our Buyer Returned from the New York Market. V And we are opening np an Elegant line of We have doubled our energy and are pushing for a great increase of business during the year of 1903. We are going to make it to your interest to make this your trading point. We know our mends will rejoice to learn that last year nales were the largest for many a long time. We tried hard to give full value for the money spent with us, so our platform will be this year-good, honest values best styles, freshest Goods, and full value for every cent spent with us. One piece of yard-wide Spring Percale, choice style, 5c yd. I Lot 40-inch Remnant Sea Island for 5c. Beautiful lot of Early Spring Ginghams. The most wonderful lot, at the price, of Ladies* White Muslin Underwear ever shown on our counters. We put ont to-day a lot of Flannelettes to close ont. Special prices on Blankets and on every piece of Winter Goods in our Store. One case of Ladies' Heavy Bibbed 15c Hose reduced to 10c pair. We are making some marvelous cuts on a remnant lot of Shoes. Twenty-five per cent discount on Men's Clothing, Men's Underwear, Men's Hats for one week. This offer is made to close out Winter stuff. Great inducements offered on all Overcoats left. We say gather together your loose change and come thia way if you want values. We want ail eyes turned on us. We believe our methods and plans and offerings will merit a tremendous business, We ask everybody to help us make this great Br; Goods Establishment the pride of every citizen in Town and County. Head-to-Poot Outfitters for Men,. Women and Children. Wish to thank their friends and customers for the liberal patronage given them during the year of 1902. We will endeavor to try and increase our business double for 1903 by giving you good values and prices below our competitors. We handle only Firs* ?lasa Goods, nothing shoddy. We will to-day inaugurate a sale of EMBROIDERIES. Our New York Buyer bought about two thousand pieces at a song. To see them means to buy them. Come at once and let our Sales-ladies show them to yon. We will from now on sell all oftour Winter Goods at and below Cost to make room for our mammoth Spring Stock. When in need ot SHOES give as a call, as we will save yon from twenty-five to thirty-five per oent on your chases. Wishing yon a happy and prosperous New year? ; Yours-for business, 1 UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE. LESSER & CO.. UEA.DINO STORE OF ANDERSON