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'RYC?JINKSCALES & LANGSTON. ANDERSON, S. C.. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 14. li)(>:i. vm.VTMw YVYVH. HA ?? ' MEANS Thai every piece of ?i?th that is used by our <Grood Clothes Makers is shrunk before it is -cut "Until it will shrink no more. T^isw important factor for you to know. Oneo? the things that makes our Clothes Fit, Wear and steep ?heir Shape weil. If you hay? worn ordinary ready-made or 4icheap" custom tailored Clothes, you know what ilgh't shrinking means. If you want The Right Kind of Clothes, . -- AT - '.>'? ' PAIR PRICES, Come ?ere f or your next Suit. ANDERSON; s. c. The Spot Gash Clothiers Fertilizers tor 1903. We are selling the old reliable^ There is nothing made that gives so universal satfofac* ioaas goods manufactured by this Company. W? carry in 1 )ck at all times a complete line of these goods, Wando Soluble Ctaano 8-33. Wando Soluble Guano 81-8-2,3 1-10. Wando dissolved >Bone 18 percent. Wando Bissev?d Bone 12 per cent .Wando Bone and nt?sh 10-4. Wando Bone ancVPotash 10-& German Kainit,^t?^ of Soda, &c Our prices are always as low as thti lowest. Why not buy the BES?. You ^;?l have to pay no mor? ; them. i TRUTH? .ABOUT O?PP??S; thSAY?N?* trottblt? with your Coffee, are you ? Can't find the sort to your ZA UnH g^fc 5t a6??orwly good ? Try BOLT, and your Coffee trouble t.niL*30*; "a?a ?:?ow tho kind your p?lft|o approves I cai. "p7e you just ft* l * *V> gt*rJ?of??? ano right Coffee-making, you are bound to hav? ?eo satiafaotaon. JThe Coffees are unbeatable, pare? genuine, and sold under oin ? tt???.-:.-No substitutes allowed here. White Star Coffeos are put jwos^our grades from 25o to 40o a pound. ? am exclusive agent for these JW8 uereay/Atta. , . . ' &rtfH?ra^'?0c R Pound, an extra fine bland of rare, rich and costly Cof , oi tho very hieheBt grado, fine flavor, delicious in tho e*p and suits the k ' TtaoCof?' 7 ' 4ro ?e?? sold'by soroG Realera because of their Hf A i??? ^ ?*?ftt:NHr 1 Coffco Teaogniso ite betteraess at once ? LJv'1^*^* Mocha and Java, 35c a pound. ' Another palate pleaser, gosh, nph, fr?grant, wifth drinking qualities bard to surpass. "Can't -ko fjwscd, many folks cl&izu. Genuine Mocha and Java, and not Kio or I to .riB/*na8l<laerading under assumed names i?or profits sake. \??f\ J*I??* 3?c~ :?r>o. Both good and.popular where medium rya Loftt-Gs .are deaircd. F?nest CoffceB at honest prices. Blendavjf higb I 8ortf? asd p?esse moss pa??i?g. looney saved if you like them. 1 G. FS?H? BOI1V The C - The Columbia library has just received two box?s of fine books from a wealthy lady living in Boston. A little eon and ; daughter of Jamc-B Davis, noar Johnsont were kill ed by a foiling tree while on their re turn frota fiohool. - The calaboose ot Eusley was burned.down Monday night, ito one was in it at the limo and there is no clue to the incendiary, .- Gov. Ayc?okj of North Caroline, has accepted tho invitation to deliver the literary address at Erskine college commencement in June. - Stephen Watte, a prominent far mer of the Bed Hill section of Edge field county, committed suicido i on Wednesday by shooting himself in the temple. ' * - Mrs. M. A. Koori got a verdict of $10,000 in Spartanburg on Wednes day against the Southern railroad tor the death of her hu Bb and, who ?ras lilied in 1900 while in the emoloy of the road, :-~ N. Gr. Heape, of Branchville, an engineer on the Southern road, was shot and killed on Tuesday by his stepson F. W. Fairey. Esapo was drunk and threatening his wife, when Fairey - tried to quiet him. Heapo drew his gun on Fairey, .who then shot in cell-defense. - The governor of North karolina has honored the requisition of Gover nor Heyward, for Sam White t now in Jail It Wilmington 'and wanted io larlboro county for murder commit ted eleven years ago. White was re cognized by an officer while testifying in the federal court. - The State constabulary force are making it hot for the blind tigers in Charleston. Raidsf are made daily, rain or shine, by Chief Constable Howie's men, and while they do not v.lways succeed in making large seiz ures, they generally manage to cap turo G orno thing in the way of OG???S band gooda. - Adjutant General Frost will go to Washington some time this week to err?nge with the war department for the Securing of the new uniforms and magasine rifles for the State militia. The deportment hos jost finished di viding out eaoh State's share and this State will secura onough to equip all of tho companies. ' - Gov. Heyward hes received a oheokfor $89,137, being the amount of the claim, with interest which the State gets in the settlement with the United States, government. He has .leo received a receipt for $248,000 canceled boude of the State, a part of of the debt whioh was. settled ia ad justing tho accounts. - StpA,o Dispensary Inopeotor fifo* Carthy has closed the' Laurene dis pensary pending a thorough investi* gation of the affairs of the establish ment. An alleged shortage of about $1,800 exists in the aooounts. Thc inspector is in charge bf the dispen sary.: A. R.. Sallivsjiv-t&d dispenser, has been dismissed. The loss ie full*? covered by a bond in a security oom* pany. ?Ur- Constable May of Charleston ordered a negro driver, to halt hie team^ This, the negro failed to dc and the horse began to run,' whore upon the constable puiied his pisto! and shot. This is the second tim? within month that State constable! in Charleston have fired their pistol; at fugitive teams in the streets ii Charleston. - Dr. Evans, of the State Board o Health, reports that there are spora die oases of smallpox all over th* State, but the only serious situatioi is in Laurens! There are twent; cases in the factory village, in tba city besides two or three in the bun ness portion of this town. Dr: Evan and the looa! authorities aro doini everything to stamp out the disease - Governor Hey ward is to haye special form printed for sheriffs am magistrates in bonneotion with tin payment of rewards for captured criml nala. Bewardo are of ton claimed oi the slightest pretext and it cause much troublo sometimes whether..; reward should be paid tb a part?cula person. By having ofScers comp! with the terms of the circular whio Will be sent them, itis expected the the whole matter will be simplified. - President Roosevelt has sent t the Senate of the Fifty-Eighth Con (pfesfl, wHJeh is now convened ind traordinary session, the nomination c W.'D'. Cram to be collector of custon) at Charleston, thus carrying out hi throat to insist on the colored man1 preferment in thc'Senato if the lac Congress should fail to act upon th nomination submitted to it and report ed adversely by tho committee on cou meroe. - Capt. William A. Courtenay, < Newry, Oconee County, has written timely letter to Governor Hey ward i reference to the statue of Washing ten which stands in tho-State HOU? grounds. The statue io by Hondin, celebrated sculptor, and being mad after an intimate personal assooiatio ?ith Washington. It is considered Qne work of art. Captain Courtena thinks it ought to be better preserve and placed hack in the State Hou? where it formerly was. -- Last Thursday morning nei Holly Hill, in Berkeley, county, Frc Martin, a. young white farmer wi lives eighteen miles away, rode up < tho field where his brother waaplougl ing and without ? word of warnii Bred alor 1 of buckshot into tho shou der of his brother. Jool Martin, killit him instantly. Ho then quickly roc off, remarking that his brother hi "only ?Otte? what he deserved loi ago. Fred Martin claimB that h brother ha$ wronged his (PredV) wif GENERAL - Seats on the New York Stock Exchange are now worth $83,000. *- William J. Bryan denies that he will head an independent movement in 1904. - Several railroads in the weat Lava increased the salaries of their men about 15 per eent - Under the provisions of a bi? jost passed no moro liquor can be sold in the national capitol. - A Pokin, China, report states that 500 imperial troops were killed in a battle with rebels recently. - A bloody fight between two f ami lies in Alabama resulted in one death and the injury of throe others. - - When the recent aot of congress beoomes effective the navy will have' ! almost 30,000 officers and men. ?- Owing to the Frenoh laws against religious bodies, hundreds of priests ?and nuns will come to the United States. - - The five now battleships aro to be named after the States of Kansas. Vermont. Minnesota, Mississippi ana Idaho. - At Cordova, Ala., a man named Dickerson andonis wife were beaten into insensibility While asleep Thurs i day morning. - The severe blizzard that has raged in Texas for some timo has proved dis astrous to s took, the loss being es*; 'mated at $500,000. - Nathan Ballinger, of Newcastle, Ind., 80 years old, is cutting a new set of teeth, the third he has had in the course of his life. . fr Mrs. Jane Hendrickson, a mil lionaire widow of 58, of Brooklyn, has eloped with her coaohman and gene to Europe on a bridal tour. - Frequent encounters have been reported between the Imperial troops and the revolutionists in Macedona and losses oa hcth sides ?re heavy. - Pedro Alvarado, a Mexioan citi zen, has written to President Diaz offering to contribute $50,000,000 to paying the foreign debt of his country. - Dr. Janes Mitchell died at Mount Zion, Ga., March 1st. He waa -President Lincoln's private setire* tary during the war and waa 85 years .ofege. . . .- vf . - ? number of preachers in Maine "arc uirging from their pulpits that the State follow the example of New Hampshire and adopt local option for the opntrol of the liquor troiSo. -~> As the .result of heavy rains tho rivera of the. Mississippi valley and throughout the southwest are unubual ly high and reports of damage from tho floods come from many quarters. --A boy in New Jersey was killed by the wind blowing, a barn deer against him, while the same day a man in New Jersey was ruo over by a train of oars and only sustained slight in juries: - CharlT M. BidWoii, who died in East Hartford, Conn.; last week at tho age,of 73 years, lived On an old homestead which had been in the pos session of his family for seven genera tions, ever since 1666. - The pentateuch written in Sa maritan characters on gazelle parch ment and dated in the* year of. 116 of Mohamet or A. D.. 735, waa lately dis covered in Syria. It is the oldest of biblical manuscripts known. -- The tanned skin of the diamond back rattlesnake.is used aa a barometer in Florida. On the approach of a storm it beoomes moist and finally shows beads of moisture, often many hoars Y .-fore the storm arrives. - Mn Rockefeller's fortune is glib ly set down at a billion of dollars. Bat the fortune. is really known to be .1,250,000,000 and the investments mostly draw oompound interest. His annual income is known to be $87, 000,000. - Abill has beon introduced in the Virginia legislature to erect a monu ment to Gen. B, E. Leo and his load ing generals and Matthew F. MutTfy, to stand in the capitol square in Bieh mond, and appropriated $50,000 for the purpose." - Beports of loss of oattlo from starvation continues to come from the. elaina of western Kansan and eastern lolorado where the ranohmen had not provided their horde with shelter and food. Whole herds perished from cold and laok of food. - A woman giving her name as Mrs. Charlotte Wellington com mitted suicide in a fashionable board ing House io Haddonfield, N. J. She left a note saying she was f ired of life, was the last of a distinguished family and asked tc <t> * decently buried, en closing $75 for t un purpose. -. The committee, of the North Car olina general assembly which haye been investigating the official oonduot of Judge Campbell have recommended that he be deprived of office. Judge Campbell is the man who horsewhip ped Kev. Dr. Crawford of . the Anti saloon leaguo a few months ago. '-1*1,3 wire mills have just advan ced the price of all wire, including i wire nails by two dollars a ton tho advance taking effect immediately. This follows an advance of a dollar a ton announced January 2nd last and brings the price nearly to the level existing.bcforo the cut of last October. - Too masked robbers wont to the residence of Christian Joehlin, two miles from Toledo, O., on Thursday night, battered down the doors and bound and gagged the inmates, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Joehlin, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Joehlin, John Anderson, joseph Joehlin, a three year old boy and' an 18 months old infant. They secured$300 in oash and a large quan tity of jewelry. Brushy Creek Items. We are etill having plenty of rain and more than plenty of aud. fha people of our community are peiiu?troubled with the mumps. There ls scarcely a family that hae not ?ot a caso or more. Prospecte of another crop aro some what gloomy, although most of the forme? are hauling in their fertilizers. l?P's?* .?icl2>,5n? c- A. Rector visited the family of Wm. HOD ur, near Green vWe. the first Sunday. William Cely hae been quite ill for some time past but ie now able to bo out. It is reported that there are several caaes of smallpox at Piedmont, and there is some fear of its being scattered in our direction. W. R. Major, our moll carrier, is hav ing a very tough time now pulling through the mnd, but we hope him better roads soon, if not sooner. March 9. T. P. < The Gonzales Monument. Secretary McMahon on behalf of thc Gonzales monument committee has handed the mess the following state ment for publication : The committee on the Gonzales mon ument fund mot Saturday at one o'clock and canvassed the situation. Thc amount realized tuns far is gratifying, considering that no systematic canvas* hos been made. Committees will now be appointed to canvass for subscrip tions iuall the towns and communi ties in the State, and it is expectod within the next month to have in hand a very large sum. The chairman of the committee, Mr W. A. Clark, is now appointing loca committees, but desires it to be par ticularly understood that everybody ii invited to constitute himself or hersell a committee of one to obtain such sub scriptions as each community maj wish to make. The newspapers will bc relied upon to make this known to al of their readers. To cot at rest a question that hoi arisen id the minds of some aa to th< form which the memorial should take the committee decided unanimously in accordance with the original pur pos? of ?ill who have Deon moving ii the* matter in Columbia to erect i monument in a public place in the city Union Meeting. Program for 3rd District Union Meet mg to be held with the FiriBt Baptle Church. Anderson, S. C., Saturday Jfarch 28,1908. Devotional exercises conducted b] the Moderator, 10:80 to 11:00 o'clock fi m. ,11:10 Introductory sermon by Rev W. W. Leathers, alternate, Be v. Wm Brown. Organization immediately after ser mon. Recess to 2 o'clock, after which th? following emory will bo discussed: "What effort is satan making to de stray Christ's Church, and his threi witnesses mentioned in 1 John 5-8. one what are his most powerful agencies?' Speakers: Rev. J. B. Herron, J. W Qnattlebaum, Esq., 20 minutes each. General discussion of not more thar ten minutes to any one speaker. The regular program to be inter Sersed with muslo at the call of th? oderator. / SUNDAY. $ 11:80 a. m.-MisBionary sermon, _bj Rev. H. M. Allen; alternate Rev. W B. Hawkins. J. Belton Watsos, J.A.Hall, for Committee. March 9, 1903. , -T-~ Roosevelt "Cussed" Carmack. Washington, Maroh 3.-Presiden* Roosevelt io talkie? with a delegatioi of Tennesseeans who called on hin took occasion to deolare .he would set Senator Oarmaok "in hell" before h< would give him any patronage. Ho subsequently modified the deola ration by .saying he presumed he shoulc have used the word "hades" inste?' of "hell." \ This declaration was entirely gratu itous on the part of the President. Senator Carmaok has asked him fo: no patronage. He has consistent!: kept away from the whitehouse Some of his criticism of the adminis tration and of tho president have beei ro severe, that.tho president fools dee] rosen tm ci! i toward him. The way the President's remarl happened to be made was this: A delegation of Tennesseeans went to tho white house in behalf of Mr Morgan, of that State, who aspires tc bo upon the oanal commission. Pres ident Roosevelt listened to what these gentlomon had to say in behalf of Mr Morgan, and then said Ne would bc glad to consider their wishes. "But," he went on to say, "there is one member of you- delegation whom I would see in hell beforo I would give him any patronage." That Tennesseean, he made clear, was tho senator who loses no oppor tunity to criticise the aotion of the President and his party. Senator Carmaok would not disous9 the episode today, further than to say that gen tlemen in the party had reported to him what had occurred. ?% "It was an entirely uncalled for dec laration -on the president's *>art," Slid Senator Carmaok. "Sinoa I havo asked him for nothing and do not intend to ever ask any thing at his hands. I had so expressed myself to,my friend, Mr. Morgan, be fore tho party went to the white house in his behalf. I have not asked any thing from the President, nor would I, and I do not caro to criticise any statement ho may have made. I find sufficient opportunity and sufficient occasion to do that in the senate," 3 A Shake of the Hand, And a Slap on the Back? Used to sell a bill of Gooda-now ?he customer looks for VALUES, and iri^ht here he'll find them! - - - - To close-buying customers are as thick and numerous about our Store as flies around a molasses barrel on a wann day? These prices bring you more interest than a Savings Bank: 187 dozen Ladies', Men's and Children's Hose, big 5c val ues, for one week only, two pairs for 5c. One case of Huck Towels, worth 10o each, for 5c eaoh for [one week only. Porty Bolls Japan and China Matting, 12 l-2c to 25c per yard, worth double this price. il COME TO us I Brown'e Mule Tobacco, per box..28c lb. Schnapp Tobacco, per box. 88o lb. Bed Elephant Tobacco, per box.82o lb. Early Bird Tobacco, per box.#. 38o lb. Apple Jaok Tobacco, per box.43c lb. Boee Mary Tobacco, per box. Sic lb. Fi rat Step Tobacco, per box. 31c lb. Cracker Jack Tobacco, per box.?.88olb. Big Demand Tobacco, per box.30o lb. Laboe Choice Tobacco, per box.. 21c lb. Yours always truly, JOHN A. AUSTIN AND THE MAGNET. And the 5c and 10c Store-The Man down next to the Post Office that Sells the Best. SOMETHING NEW FOR Dresses and Shirt Waist Nev Skirtings, In'jthe season's popular Cloths and newest shades; New Goods Coming in daily. Watch our advertisements for the new ideas in Woman's ArpareL Send us your orders "Samples?sent on request. McCall Bazar Patterns. Moore, Acker&Go.