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Local News. WKDNKSDAY. AVG. 2d. 1?M3. Denver Dois. Tliosi who'iiad thu pleasure ot' going . m Smith*** excursion t<? Asheville from - his .-.dion lust week were Mr. ?uni Mes. I . lt. Simpson, Mr. and Mis, At kins, \V. 1>. (Janison, jr., and Miss . .((anche lJrowne. Miss 15 row ne will renin i ii in the Laud of tho Sky forscy : ral week?, enjoying the mountain scenery ?nd visiting relative?. AH who goon one of Messrs. Smith's and Hrock'H personally conducted excur sions conn- hack well pleased. They .do nil in their power tor thc comfort and pleasure ol' those who go. Ladies without escorts arc especially looked after and every attention .necessary given them. Good order UH possible is kept and no drinking or curing allow ? id tho caiB occupied hy ladies. MIP? Graham, ot Greenwood, and Miss liampy, ofCokesbury, returned home Friday after a week's viHit to the Cornily ol Mr. J. W. Itothrock. Miss Mary Bussell, one of William son's loveliest girls, is the guest of Marshall Blackman's family. Miss Saidee Hill arni Sahluol Drown? .-md family, of Cross Hill, visited rela tives here recently. They were on ttheir woy to Tomassee to viHit other relative?. Miss Irene Miller, of Westminster, was theguest of M?HH Blanche Hrowne tor a few days last week. Mips Corrie 1'hinnev, of Walhalla, visited friends and other relatives in ibis vicinity recently. Miss Lillie Garrison returned .Mon day from a visit of two weeks to rela tives in Greenville County. Mr. John Garrison left Monday for i trip of n few ?lay? to Walhalla. W. T. Browne, of Tomassee, has been the guest of Mrs. A. li. Browne's li'oiuily for tim past few days. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Jolly returned "last week from a pleasant visit to rela ??'.votf near Harmony Grove, Ga. .fi II and David Vandiver worship ried with the congregation at Sandy i-Jpriiigs Sunday. After services were over they were th?! guest? of J. I). Me?iroy for a short season. Sa;;, hums, o? tho Roberts section, visited .'?is pnrents la?t week. 'Mu, many friend? of Robert Burns, who hus been ill with typhoid fever, will rejoice to learn that he is now con valescent. Clin li?' Watkins and little Bister, MarHjtnrk, ot Anderson, .?re visiting "Alrts tinegie Garrison and family. M-?V . vt, S. Elrod is nui te indisposed. \1< ?rents, Mr. an?l Mrs. Wm. Bolt, siv Asbutr, visited her laBt Friday. uuic? . ta>s, who has boen very ill for two months with a complication of .diseases, died on tho 18th at his home ?near Sandy Springs, ile was an up night mau aud a member of tho Mutli *?idfet Church. Ho waa about 46 years - dd and louves many friends besides a .fmie and eight children, who are sore Ely bereaved in his death. The protracted services at Sandy ^Springs closed laBt Sabbath with ah -.?ccespion of live members to tho -church. Rev. J. E, Beard's sermon on ^Sunday was very impressive and lis tened to attentively by a large audi -?ence. "('ive an account of thy stew - trdship" wns his theme. Itev. ll. E. Stackhouso and wife aro visiting in this section. He was for .*?wo years the prencher in charge of -tho Pendleton Circuit and much es teemed hy his flock and all who were -so fortunate ns to know him. lie aud '?lis good wife were given au informal .reception Monday p. m. by Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Keed. whose guests they ?were, lt was a delightful occasion and one that will long bo remembered by Those present. Mrs. Mary Belle Prosaley, who of .Clayton i'rosBley, and daughter of Mr. ?and M ra. John A. Brooks, died at the ?home of lier father near ?Sandy Springs on the 17th after a lingering illness of -several mon th?, aged "il years. Just dn life's early bloom she has been call .<id away by death from those who lov -ed her, a devoted husband and child, kind parents and many friends. But -site waa ready when the summons -cami-, having been a devout Christian .and a member of the Methodist church 'for some years. Her body waB inter -red on tho 19th at Sandy Springs by the side of her little one who had pro <SOfad ker a f ow months to the better /and. Incognita. fhss. Evelyne Newton's Birthday Picnic. Dark an? gloomy dawned the all im fwrtant day of August the I?tb, the BOV .aatj' ?econd anniversary of Mrs. Kvolyno JKfew&ic, wife of the late John fi. Newton, .?warien wuB to be celebrated in an appro ijictote way. Hut a? tho klug of day ap proached the eastern horizon bia slant ing ?vaya lit up tbe sky and dispersed tbs *:kmaw, thus giving uu a bright day. .Ibechildren and grandchildren of Mr*. i^WfMi ba J arranged for a birthday plo ' rife at lbs home of Mr. C. J. Hoggs, where i???e uow resides. .-Ho at about niuo o'clook hi tho morn ?.QC/rienda and relativos began to oiucrtgatoMid by noou quito a crowd . fiad asftembled. 'Sic account of previous rains ?he '.?jron:.'*) wa* loo damp for dinner to .0 norveu on the lawn, so a long table Mas ??onac-ucte? on the wide veranda and ?toopt?:mly spread with many choleo ?rlendN. Alturgraco bad been said by Mr. -M. A. Hogg*, of Liberty, we did ample jgostice io tue food prepared with so muob .care. Tue leilah with which the dinner WM*a:eu fully satisfied kho most exact ing L ose wife present. AS?tr dinner tho joung people were jeai/tv.<9il over the lawn eujo> lng a social inte-rcaora?o ot conversation when they ?were nu m moued to tho house t*? hear tho readiuj: ?.f an important paper held hy Mr. 8 ed ge wi ck Johnson, Mr?. Olivia N. 32vatt rf i.il ibis )iaper which was a dream of Mr. Ihimc Newton, tho grandfather or Mr; JoL-n Newton. Mr. Newton dream ^?JVM:CS Ci roam a Texv years before hi? death und was so deeply impressed with it that he \uote it down and it /EAS come down from generation to gOD - scotfsa until now. All thoao who heard Sx-read were im pressed with its remarka ble import. Hoon atter this some one asked for mu ?ss'o sud all went near the organ and mauy . ?'JC familiar pieces and some new ones . wor*>?ung which were enjoyed by those litton i og. After this came watermelons ?which ware a most enjoyable feature of .tho afternoon. ?1rs. AarenJBoggs, Mrs. Emeline Cren erbaw, Miss Catherine Martin, Miss Ka emilia Knight, Airs. Mary M. Hinton, >??rs. Ruth M. Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. T. ?K. Morris, all aged and honored friends M??A relatives of Mn? Newton, graced the ? ?session -with their pr?sence; also raia '-&?6s and friends from Seneca, Liberty. : ?jssrd-Oreenvllla County were present and - ?ec?ered with spirit into the pleasures of w?be.day. ?es vthe abades of evening were ap TJ seeching good-byes were being said and .?.li parted from "Grandma", having per-, .. .featly enjoyed the day and wishing ber J r <?sany more happy birthdays. One who enjoyed the day. ?Persisten, 8. C., August 21,1903. \ ? f yon want a Mower that is perfectly V ??Apbeti to youreveYy requirement, one \v?bat has more points of genuine an parlor tsj than al I others combined, one that ?rr?l ran the ioug?et and cost least to keep Sa repair. yn? ohould buy a McCormick turora Sullivan Hdw. Co. / Iva Dots. Kev. S. L. Patterson has just closed a .-eries ot meetings in tho A. 1?'. P. church. On ?Saturday the church was dedicated thc Hermon being preached hy Kev. I). (J. Phillipa, ot Atlanta, (Ja. li was a treat to have Kev. Phillips present on lids occasion as. lie i- a very line preacher. At a recent meeting <?t thu Iva High School thc following young ladies were elected for thceomingyear: Miss Annie Kenty Principal \\ uh Miss Kath Uooner, of Batcsburg, as assistant. Mrs. .Jam; Adams, ol' Royston, (ia., is visiting her brother, Mr. J.J. Mc* Mahan. Miss Bertie McConnell, of Concord,) was the guest of MisaSndio McDonald last week. Miss Helle McBride, of Anderson, ?H. visiting lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McBride. Mr. Frank McConnell, of Concord, is visiting friends in town. M ?SH Valina Campbell ?H spending awhile in Lowndesvific with relative?. Miss Mary Teusloy has gone to Hart well, (Ja., to spend some time with relatives. Master 1'aul Bryson and little sister Jobie, of Woodruff, are visiting at tho home of their uncle, Mt. W. P. Cock. Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Alford, of Hart well, who have been visiting tho lat ter's mother for some weeks, have re turned homo. Miss Orlena Milford, of Abbeville, has been visiting friends in the com munity. Mr. Otto Prien, of Abbeville, has been on a visit to his uncle, Mr. Louis Bo/eman. Kev. J. V. Black and family are oil' to De (?uecn, Arkansas, for several weeks. Dr. Jose, of Darlington, made a Hy ing visit to his friend, Mr. Bask in Sherard. Miss Sue Ellen Sherard, of Anderson, is making a visit to relatives in the community. Kev. I. E. Wallace has been given a vacation by his churches and has gone to Sale Creek, Tennessee, to visit his parents. He will be gone about ten days. Mrs. M. J. W ard, who has been spend ing the past two months with her parents, left Friday for Abbeville where she will stop lor a short stay be fore returning to her home in Micano pce. Florida. Messrs. Quincy and Reid Sherard went to Asheville last week on Smith's excursion. Mr. Pam Sherard, of Abbeville, is spending his vacation with home folks. Miss Kat?; Stevenson and Sadie Mc Donald made n short visit to the "Electric City" last week. Mr. Edgar Cliukscalcs and wife, of Portman, visited the former's grand mother, Mrs. M. E. Hall, last week. Miss Lizzie Sherard, of Anderson, is making a visit to her grand parents, Mr. and -.1/rs. J. W. Sherard. Mr. George McConnnel and wife, of Concord, are the guests of Mr.and Mrs. Robert. Stevenson. Mt. Dave Wiles has returned from a trip to southwest Georgia. Mrs. Frank McCullough, of McKac, Ga., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Oliver McKee. Miss Ellen Sherard, of Abbeville, left for home a lew davs ago after mak ing a short visit to relatives. Miss Bessie Cowan, of Mohawk, has returned homo after spending a few day? with her cousin, il rs. J. F. Mc Donald. Miss I va Cook has returned from a trip to Anderson. M?BS Nellie, Brabham who has been here for a short while returned to her horne in Augusta last Friday accom panied by little Mnbel Heid. Mrs. Phoebe Watson, of Anderson, is visiting relatives in town. Mrs. Eleanor Stewart, of Anderson, is in town to spend a month with friends. Miss Florence Milford, of Abbeville, recently made a visit to her friend, Miss Sallie Wharton. Frank McGee has gone to Greenville to make a visit. Sam McAdams has returned from a trip to Atlanta. T. J. Bowman and family, of Lown desville, spent Sunday in town. Miss Lucy Dean, of Deans, is with her friend, Miss Sallie Wharton, for .1 short visit. Miss Annie Brown, of Anderson, worshipped at the A. H. P. church Sunday. Charlie Townsend, of McCormick, is home for n short stay; he leaves in a few days for Augusta where he has accepted a position with the railroad. Holland Items. Kev. G. T. Baker, the pastor, carried on the meeting at Shiloh nh last week, doing somo fino preaching, and eight persons were added to the church. Mr. A. P. Shearer has returned home and is in very feeble health. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Lizzie Winter is sick. Mr. J. T. Pearson and family, of Anderson, visited in this section last week. Mrs. J. H. Earle left today to visit her daughter, Mrs. C. L. Dean, of Wal halla. Mr. and Mrs. Parker McDonald, of Oconee, are visiting in this neighbor hood. Fruit and watermelons are plentiful in this section. A. E. E. Inion Meeting. The next mooting of Union No. 1, of tho Piedmont Association, will be held with Friendship Baptist Cnuroh nu Sat urday belum the iltth Sunday in August, at 10 a. m. Rsv. W. B. Hawkins will preach the introductory sermon-elter uato, Kev. D. I. N pi arman. Ila. m.-Organization. 12 tn.- RecoHH until I.?M) p. m. lstQuer3r-Where did the mission work begin and when will it end? C. L. Guy ton, Rev. E. A. Durham. 2nd. Do the ceriptures authorize e stipulated salary for ihe pastor? If so, whose dhtv ia it to raUe II? K. M. stone and A. M. Robinson. W 3rd. What are the evideucea of regene ration ? J. II. Browning and Rev. D. I. Spearman J. B. Richey, Clerk Union No. 1. Letter to J. Al. Hubbard & Co. Anderson, S. C. Dears Sirs: Megara. Leach m an <fc Ede* lin, Grafton, W. Va., had been sailing a paint, which they thought well of; and this had occur rod: They had sold a cuatomor 18 gallons of lt to paint his boase. A few years later, they Bold the same man Davoe lead-and Elno the same nam ber or gallons to paint the same house. He had 7 ?allons left. The point of the tale ls; 11 gallons De* voe palnta an 18*gallon house. Of ooaree, that Isn't all. Why does ll gallons Deroe go aa far aa 18 gallons of other paint? Because lt ls til paint, od trae, no sham, and faU measure, i Bat that Isn't all. Davoe lasts longer. No, no; yon haven't got to wait ten yeera to Mud that ont. Ten thousand people know lt. We've got their na rc aa. Oar agents know them; they think a heap of Devoe. There's no difficulty in showing yonr townspeople what to ox peet of De voe. $10 will paint a 915 house; and the paint'U last twice as long. Yours truly, F. W. DEVOE & CO. P. S.-W. L. BmasEY sells our paint. Mar * Jindie Happenings. 11 given UH great pleasure, Mr. Editor, tn note the pleasure we had (Ml last Thursday attending thc Moorehcud reunion at the old Mooiehead home phire. About WM) were there, talking iti pleasant conv< raatiou, when about l o'clock thc Imlies spread thc table linen and plenty ot' delicious food wan spread before us in the pretty grove, which everybody eat heartily. Alter dinner all returned to the grove and listened to nome noted Speaker? of which ure too numerouH to mention. Jt wa? ti day to long be remembered by all present and may it not be long ere we meet on mich occasion. Messrs. John and Claude Harris visited in Broadway and attended the old soldiers reunion at Neal's Creek. Tl.ey report.?olly fun. We don't think they wib wait until another reunion comes, for it seems they took the day with the ladies. Hurrah for cousin John. M?HH Ida Botts, a popular young lady of Abbeville, is visiting her cousin, Mr?, Oscar Harris. Mr. Arthur Hunter, of iud ton, visit ed in our bur? last week. Minn Lessie Wilsen went to Belton to attend the wedding of ber cousin, Mit?s May Hunte; to Mr. Dan. Jones. Little David Smith, we are sorry to note, is very sick with typhoid fever. Miss Amanda Elliott, of Anderson, spent a few days with ber aunts, Mis. John Browne and Mrs. Mary Elliott. Mrs. Mary Robertson, ot Hartwell, spent a few days with relatives here. A few of our boys went on tho excur sion to Asheville, N. C. Little Bessie Harris has been on the siek list for a few days. We hope the little one '/ill soon be restored to good health. Milts Mattie Holder is conliued to her room at this time. Tell Tale. Lowndesville News. Miss Annie Bell is vieiting the family of her uncle near Iv?. Sam Adams, of Augusta, is visiting the family of Mr. T. Baker. Miss Rebecca Heard, of Middleton, left for her home last Friday after a visit to her uncle's family, Prof. J. F. Hui per. MIHH Eula Mae Dunn, of Donalds, is visiting Miss Jennie Mae Dunn at Maj. F. W. Ii. Nance's. Miss Lizzie Nance attended tho Sun day School Convention at Honea l'ath last week as a delegate from Providence Church. Misses Margie and Mabel Johnson, of Chester, are visiting their aunt, Mrs. J. B. Moseley. Mrs. H. C. Fennel and little daugh ter have returned from a two weeks' visit to the formeras son, Dr, J. L. Fennel, of Waterloo. Miss Lucy Dean, of Deans, is visit ing; Mrs. J. F. Bowman. The MiBses Bartou, of Anderson, are spending some time with 31 i sa Vera Allen, Miss Blanche Clinkscales, of Mon terey, returned to her home Saturday after a few days' visit to her friend, Miss Eliza Kay. Mrs. Jane Baker left today for San tuc to visit her son. Mica Yariua Campbell, of Mofiatts ville, ; i visiting tho family of her gland, thor, Mr. B. B. Hutchison. Miss dacie Bell is in Abbeville with her au \. Minnoo Id?.Mae and Eloise Brownlee spent a few <'ays last week with the family of Mr. Weston Harper. Miss Corrie Graves, of Latimer, is visiting Miss Kate Tennant. Vedie. Aug. 24. FOR SALE-About fifty Squares ot good eeeoud-haud Tin. Apply to W. B. Magruder, Anderson, 8. C. Wo have jut-t received a car load of Oweusboro Wagon* of all sizes. See us before you buy. H. G. Johnson A Son. BUGGIES-Kverybody knows what a nice, select line we carry, but we want you to Bee them, anywav. H. 0. Johnson ?fe SOD. MONEY TO LOAN-lu nunan of $100 or more on real estate mortgages. Apply ? to Quattlebaum <fc Cochran, Andi non, S. C. A few mora Knol Choppers and Kelly Perfect Axes at the old price. Brock Hardware Co. MONEY TO LOAN-A few thousand dollars to lend on Land for clients. Ap ply to B. F. MertiD, Attorney-at-Law. A Physician Healed. Dr. Geo. Ewing, a practicing physiolan of Smith's Grove. Ky., for over thirty years, writes his personal experience with Foley's Kidney Cure: "For years I had been greatly bothered with kidney and bladder trouble and enlarged pros trato gland. I used everything known to the piofesBion without relief, an til I commenced to uso Foley's Kidney Cure. Afcer taking three bottles I was entirely relieved and cured. I presoribe it now daily In my practice and heartily recom mend its use to all physicians for such troubles. I have prescribed lt in hun dreds of cases with perfect success." Evans Pharmacy. Many persons lu this community are suffering from kidney complaint who could avoid fatal reBults by using Feley 'H Kidney Cure. Evans Pharmaoy. Tbe dist cost is not always the greatest ve onlv cost in operating a Mower. Sul J?vau Hdw. Co. wonld like to demon strate to you why McCormick Mowers require so few repairs and to have you compare the cost of such repairs with corresponding parts for other machines. Foley's Kidney Cure ls a medicine free from potions and will cure any case of kidney disease that ls not beyond, the reach of medicine. Evans Pharmacy. The McCormick Vertical Lift Mower for which Sn iii van Hdw. Co. are general agents can be operated successfully and satisfrtoiorily on any land and under any condition suitable for operating a machine where the Mower can be drawn by the horses, and, furthermore, can be handled on ground and under conditions where an ordinary Mower cannot be run. Tr i? the only Mower dc-it;ned both for gener al cutting aud fer roagb and stumpy lands. J. S. Fowler wants some mules and hones. .See bis ad. Consumption Threatened. C Unger, 211 Maple St., Champaign, Jil., writes: "I was troubled with a hack ing corgb for a year, and I thought I had consumption. I tried a great many rem edies and was under the care of physi cians for several months. I used one bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar. It oured me. and I have not been troubled since. Evans Pharmacy. Don't let this opportunity pea? and fail to get a Terracing Plow oheap. ' Brook Hardware Co. ! Quick Relief fer Asthma Sufferers. Foley's Honey and Ter affords imme diate relief to asthma sufferers in the worst stages, and if taken In time will effect a cure. Evans Pharmaoy. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure all dla? eases arising from disordered kidneys or bladder. Evans Pharmaoy. MONEY TO LEND for Clients on Re 1 Estate on easy terms. Apply to A. H. Dagnali, Attorney at Law, office over Post Office. 9-4 Has it ever occurred to yon how soon a Mower would pay for i?ael?? Do yon realise ho tv much good feed for your ?tock you annually lose by your failure to cut the grass, bsy, pen vines, etc., al? lowed to go to wast?? It does not take much of such feed to pay for a McCor mick Mower from Sullivan Hdw. Co. Attention Merchants. We Lave groat Inducements to offer you in Hosiery, Pant?, Overalls, Lrawors, Piece Goodti, etc. We will bo in our office fur til? next sixty day;*. Jtuy from us you get the mill price*. Wesavoyou ihojobbora profits. Cali on un and he convinced. We aro selling tho largest and closest buyers in tilt? country. WEBB it CATER, Commission Merchants and Mill Agent*. CITY LOTS FOR SALE-Situatod on and near North Main Street. Five min? ut?s* walk Court House. Apply to J. F. CliukucaloH, Intelligencer oillco. Pot Plants and Cut Flowers for aa'o. Largo and Huiall Palma a npeciulty. Mrs J. F. ClinkBcatee, 242 North Main St. All enterprising and BUOoemtal farm era now realize the need of a McCormick Mowor and the j-,rent 8aving affected by tho UHO of thia excollont machino. Ii you do not possess one of these maclaines Sui,!ivar: i ??ir/. Co. would bo i<! unwed to show you how lt would benefit you to have one. Refined, up-to-date neoplo always want tho bout. GALLAGHER BROS. are nc knowlodsred to be among the best PHO TOGRAPHERS in the South. They do not wast J their skill on cheap, fading trash. .'I bad diabetes in ita worst form," writes Marion Lee of Dunreath, Ind. "I tried oigbt phy?i?i?ns without relief. Only three bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure made mo a well man." Evans Pharmacy. THE WELSH NECK HIGH SCHOOL, The pride of Eastern Carolina, begins ita next session on Sept. 23rd. If you intend patron izing it, you will confer a favor by so informing them. Last year its dormitories were overrun the finit night. $6,000.00 have been spent in making additional room since then. Addres3 J. W. GAINES, Frin., Hartsville, S. C. We extend a cordial welcome to all who may visit our city during : : : : : : : : : The Next Few Weeks ! ?nd request that you call at our Repository and inspect our stock of : : : : : : : : : Oarria ges, Phaetons, Surreys, Buggies, Stanhopes, Wagons, Harness, &c, Of which we will have a large display. Terms and PRICES RIGHT. See oar Buggies at $35 to $45. : : ; : : : : JOS- J, FRETWELL, ASBEKSO\, S. C. NOW FOR THE HOME STRETCH ! Our race forbusin?ss the past season has been more than satisfactory to ourselves. We find ourselves far in advance of all past records, having done the best year's business np to this time ever before in our experience. From now 'till September 1st we propose to keep np the record, and so HERE GOES. A first-class, elegant three-quarter Percale, beautiful styles, worth 6c, to go at 5c. A 40-inch Percale, newest designs, worth 10c, our price 7c. A 40-inch White Lawn, worth 6c, going at 5c. A better quality Lawn, same width, worth 10c, to go at 8c. Summer Shirts, worth 75c, now going at 50c, to keep from carrying them over.^ TRUNKS, Of all gradea at prices to please: If you're geing to the moan tams you want a strong one. If you go to the Association you'll need a big one. We can fit you in both. Prices on FLOUR ^ave advanced sharply, but with the quality we give you we will be found lower than the prevailing markets justify. Always Ready for Business, Mt* See us al once fot genuino, old-faahionad PERUVIAN GUANO. Orders must be given before September 1st, as we can't get any after tatt date. Analysis-Phoa. Acid 20 I, Potash 8.82,, Ammonia 4. D. & R, We are Putting Out Daily GREAT INDUCEMENT To clean up lines of Merchandise In E very Department ! You should not miss seeing us before buying ANYTHING in j Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery, Shoes, Clothing, Gents' Furnishings, Men's and Boys' Straw and Felt Hats, The Gash Dollar Guts a Great Figure this Summer. . F. JONES CO. Head-to-root Outfitters For Men, Women and Children. A Great Sensation! Greatest Removal Sale Ever Known in this Connty. Lesser & Company Will Move to Larger Quarters. WE have grown Sd {(tot that we were compelled to look out for larger1 S?cr? Rooms. We will occupy two large floors from September 1st. We bave secured the very best location irimbia city, where we will move Third door from the Bank of Anderson, South Side of the Public Square., Our Departments are all filled with up-to-date Goods, am| Stock still na? broken. We cannot afford to let these Goods lay to be moved to new quar ters. No, we will make a great move of all our Goods by selling them afr NEW YORK COST PRICES. SOME STILL LESS. We will oifer you every day new bargains. We will not care what the Gooda cost us. Such a cut will he given on prices, that we will : startle tho whole community, and there will be no questions asked where to go and bay them. Go to LESSER & CO'& GRE AT REMOVAL SALE. We have enough Goods left to supply the whole County. . Como, follow the crowd, and look fer y cm rae lt We will make it interesting for you, and astonish you by selling oat entire Stock of DRY GOODS, SHOES, CLOTHING and MILLINER Tt Ai mob Gat Pjices that you can supply jaar wanto fas a Kittle money. Game cn* ooma all, and take advantage ft^ gteat fianoaai Balarat Siook vow*, te sedooad by Septemhigr 1st ', ' . ?. V> .-. '.v*.'? .<..'. /VA '. ^:'.y > ^V^V^V! .. { M- ' '"il^'t""} 'vi'* V . '> .' ' . ? v ' ' " ^ ' ? .'. ? " O', >?',.<" '- '.XV - ' ' ' ??* Y-Ov?MSKoET' . t ? ? . ,. ' . V"''?-'..:'iV;V''>?" ??" ' ' .;. ''" '"'"'.-..r >"?. .. ' .". ''. ! / , . ..? \ . '. -' -.. ''<. . Yoma teoly, V LESSEBII& CG?, WJXBR HAtMBaO TEMPLB. T.KaPBRS Oft ZtmpttlOBBj After September lat sbres doors trom Bank of Anderson next to Sullivan Hardware Co.