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Local News. VV?DMCSUAY, M A KC ll 2, WOT. New Graded School Building Burned. Tho handsome new graded Behool building in the northwestern part of tiie city, occupied by tho high Behool 'department, waa destroyed by ii re 'between ? uud 8 o'clock Monday morn ing. The tiro started from a defective i 'hie in the bnsement of tho building, ?nd when discovered by tho janitor the Hames had gained considerable headway. After vainly trying to ex tinguish the lire himself, tho alarm was given and the tire department .-prom ply reached tho scene. Un ac count of tho low water pressure tho firemen were unable to <io very ei?ec tive work, and the building was com pletely destroyed. The loss is estimated to bo from $10.000 t" ?17,000. Tho building was fleeted by (jr indy & Jordon,of Green ville, and cost about $14,000. Kesides this amount tim school authorities bad invested about $?1,000 in a library, fur niture, Heating anti ventilating sys tem, etc. Holli teachers and pupils lost many books and papers which nad been left io the building. Tho building was insured for $0,500 and the furniture, etc., for $500. A meeting o? tho Hoard of Trustees was culled during the morning, audit was decided to rebuild at once. Th? bumed building, which was a model . one in every respect, will be repro duced. Arrangements have been made to carry on the work of the school without interruption, Tho High ?School .will report for duty tit tho Central ?School, and the lower grades will use rtho City Hall. The Interurban Trolley Line. The Greenville-Anderson interurban trolley line is nearing tho stage of suc cess in it? preliminary movements, lt bas been HO long since the line was projeefcod that persons here and thv.ro have e&preseed doubt all along ns to the feasibility of the scheme, and even yet thews une people who do not bo Iievolt will ?7er bo built, lt will re quire 'indubitable proof that the road has uo'.*i completed before they will admit Ci?ajfe such a thing is practicable, and. -ev^n then it will take a ride over cbc line to convince them t hat the citi zens of Anderson and Greenville can exchange visits by means of the elec tric line at any hour of the day. i>r. Geo. E. Coughlin. of indiana polio, is tho chief promoter of this en terprise, and he has now como to 'Greenville for the purpose of making hts headquarters in this city. He is accompanied by Mr. S. H. Knight, the chief engineer in charge of the survey, who has been engaged for a couple of weeks in localing the line, ned has ?zorn plo tod the survey of half the dis tance. Mr. Knight ia tho chief en gineer of the Iudiaua Union Traction company, which ia one of the largest trolley systems of tho West, and his experience in this business ought to be a guarantee that the promoters mid others interested in tho Greenville Anderson line are in earnest when they employ such a mau to make the survey. Mr. Knight expresses tho fullest con fidence thut the enterprise is going through, and says that his plans con t?mplate a first-class road with heavy ?ara and splendid track, so that the trains can make sixty miles an hour when necessary, "i no lino to Ander son will have numerous stations and much time will be consumed in stop ping, but an hour's schedule would probably bo requisite between hero and Anderson, making one train for each hour in the dny, which will be a great convenience to the public gen erally.-Greenville Mountaineer. A Sad Death. J/rs. Jane Wilson1, who has boen liv ing with her so... L. M. Wilson, siueo the death of her husband several years ago, was horribly burned this after noon about 2 o'clock. She had just fin ished eating her dinner and had geno into her room, being there only about Ive minutes, when a servant found her en the floor, her clothing all ablaze. An alarm was sounded and the flames were extinguished. ?She wah uncon scious when found and her face and Body were burned almost to u crisp. !?ho never regained consciousness, and while Drs. Shirley and Wrijiht worked faithfully to relieve her sufferings, she passed peacefully away at 0 o'clock this afternoon. ? How her clothing caught Uro ia a mystery as she gave no alarm and it j was by mere chance that her body was j rou ml and the flames checked us soon j aB they wore. Mrs. Wilson was about 05 years old , and was the wife of the late Mr. James Wilson, one of tho leading citizens ol the Mt. Hot bel section. She was u .most estimable Christian lady and her sad tate is greatly deplored by this en I tire community. Her remains wore laid to rest today at Harker"s Creek Church.-Honen Path Chronicle, 21th Had Husband Arrested. JoalvMooro, whoisemployyd at Mills mil?, was arrested yesterday on a war rant sworn out before Magistrate Gray hy his wife, who lives in Anderson County, charging him with deserting her and living with another woman named Jane Williams, a widow, who is ??Iso an employe at the mill. When the officers, lteuben Sudduth and Putnam, who had been appointed by Sheriff Gilieath to make the arrest, went to the house where Moore was living, the defendant attempted to es cape through another door, but the constables saw him, aud after a short ?base overtook him. When the officers eau tilt, M o ore he resisted and put up a stitt' fight. He kept the officers off for aome time, mid is said to have knocked .one of them down. Finally, he was .overpowered and taken to jail. Moore, when brought before Judge dray, promised that be would go back to hts wife in Anderson and not have anything more to do with the woman hore if tho case was not pushed. Judge Gray consented to let the man off on bond and allow tho prosecution remain r. standing for a week, at the end of which time Moore's wife was to write ! - ibo magistrate and inform him wheth er or not her husband had kept bia ?" promise, afra. Moore told Judge Gray, when the warrant was issued, that if her husband would come back to her ti. and support her ehe would be willing to drop the proceedings. A warrant was also sworn out against . ? the Williams woman, bot she war. not . arrested, lt is said that when the offl - . eera went to take Moore into custody abe begged them to leave him alone, ... offering to pay money ?for bia release. V She is a widow and noa several children - who work in the mill. Both Moore and \ Jane Williams are said to be industri ).. eos and <;ood mill hands. Moore left t for Anderson yesterday.-Greenville / ?Mews, 25th nit. Lare elie, seamless Guano Horns oro . .sold a? lowest trices by Holllvan Hnrd .... vero Co. Lowiidcsvittc News, .Jas. T. Baker spent ?i few days of tin- pilSt Wi rk Willi llifi p.neills. Kniest Johnston vinted lits parents ?Sui imlay it i jjrlit. M i rt. Emmet Cox iiinl iittlo daughter, ot A bbl-viii?-, visited tho lannly of Muj. F. VV. K. Nance last week. Mix. Tuutie Huckabeo lett Satur day tor lleardouiout, Gu., where she wont to take charge of tho Behool at that place. Airs, Berry Allen has boon visiting relatives in Anderson for aovernl weeks. Miss .'^ois Watson, of Audersou is vi??4M>g her sister, Mrs. Bolin Allen. Miss Emma Bowman spent last week with her aunt, Mrs. T. D. Cooley. jl/rs. U. W, Burner was called to Greenville lust week to the bedside of of ber mother, Mrs. Hill, who was quite ill. Mrs. Hill spent last Hummer hero, and her many friends are grnli lied to know ber condition bas very niucb improved in the past few day.". Mrs. S. J-. Wharton, of Iva, spent last Wednesday with Mi?. T. 1>. Cooley, Ira Bell, who has been quite sick at the borne ot ilia purent?, lian recovered and left thia morning tor his work at Heurdemout. Kev. VV. S. Iluiniter, of .Seneca, preached an excellent sermon yester day afternoon to a large congregation in the Presbyterian Church. John McCalla, ol Hoardoroont, Ga., du d l.ir-i Wednesday night anil his re mains wore intel nil in tm: family bu ry mg-grouml liear herc last Friday, ile wah a brother of Mon. 1. H. McCalla. Me mauled M ins Mittie Allen, a sister ol Messrs. Boliu ami Berry Allen. He sides his aged mother, two bi other.s and two maters he leaver; a wife and three, children to mouin hin death. Feb. ai). Vedio. Tewnvillc ^v>s. N ilgie Cox, of Atlanta, is spending awhile with his sister, Mrs. J. F. Lud better. Mr. ami Min. NV. E. Giles, of Seneca, visited their lather, C. D. Giles, und other relativos in this vicinity. Misses Julia Compton and Elmina Mays are recovering t rum mumps. Walter Dickson, of Spartan burg, spent Saturday and Sunday with his lather, Fret. VV. A. Dickson. Miss Annie Compton is spending awhile with her uncle, VV. J. Comp ton, ut Central. Kit Speares and sister, Miss Helen, are sultoring with mumps. M?BB Mattie Bruce, ol' New Mope, spent Saturday and Sunday with her father, L. O. Bruce. Louie Graham, of Anderson, spent Sunday with homcfolka hero. Orr Bruen, who lias been visiting his aunt, Mrs. M. J. O'Neal, ut Anderson, has returned borne. Kev. Mr. Strickland, of Seneca, preached un interesting sermon at tbe Presbyterian Church Sunday, Paul O'Neal, of Anderson, was the guest of L. O. Bruce Sunday. Tho Behool ut this plaeo closed Fri day afternoon. Prof. W. J. Zoigler has returned to his home in Tenuessee. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown visited relatives in Oakwny Sunduy. They have purchased u new organ for the Methodist Church here. The following have mutnpB: Mrs. W. N. Woolbright and Bon Guy, Hill Ledbetter, Frank Dickson una Cal houn Hoggs and sisters, Fluva and Lula. Pansy, Rock Mill News. We have bud damp, cloudy weather for tho last few days, and this writing it lookBlike it was going to rain. There is a good deal of complaint muong the people of having colda or 5rip. We uro Burry to note ?b :t Mrs. . J. Martin and Mrs. J. T. i by are confined to their rooms with p. We wish them a speedy recovery. On the oath of VV. ll. Wright, of tho Holland'? store section. John Nichols, colored, was arraigned before our mag istrate lust Saturday afternoon for vio lation of an agricultural contract, and after hearing the evidence he was found qe Jty beyond a reasonable doubt and was sentenced by the court to pay atine of twenty live dollars or to do hard labor in l?e chain gung for twen ty-five days. He took tho duys. "The way of the transgressor ia hurd." J. N. HiUhoiise secured the contract for sawing out wbut lumber was neces sary for the new steel bridge. The flour of the btidge will be out of heirt oak, two and one-halt inches thick. Arthur Merritt, of Greenville, visited his futher'a family, Kev. A. A. Merritt, last Saturday. He will return home to-day. J. J. Gilmer, Jr., loft last week for Illinois, where he expects to tunke bis future home. The ferry nt Andersonville, over Seneca river, is nguiu discontinued. The ferryman moved to Oeorgiu and his pince hus not been tilled. We thank the "little girl" of Hope well for ber inquiries for us, for wo are glad there is eue that appreciates our Hems. We have not time to write auy more nt present. . X. Feb. JU. ^_ Portman Dots. Cement is now being hauled for some work that is to bo done ut this place. There was n birthdav supper on the 24th ult. in honor ?J! 'Berry Holland. The table was laden with cake and nice, delicious fruits. Alvin Wharton, from the Dark Corner, was present, and also Miss Lois Holland. On Feb. tho 13tb there was an enjoy able event at the home ot Jlrs. S. E. Whitaker. Tho music was rendered by M i KS Eula Tate ut the erwin. Snm Williams with guitar, Mies Belle Big gerstaff with autonarp, und Mr. Bigger Btuff with violin. Mr. Clint Sumeral, of Auton, has beeu in our burg. Look out, girls. Pendleton Barton visited Sloan Whittaker recently. John McClure brought his hands over to n chopping at Henry McLees. Mrs. Loll Barton, of Virginia, and Miss Heim Alexander, of Tennessee, and Miss Emmie Carton were the guests of Miss Corrie Whittaker a few days ago. Miss Lola McLees and Miss Corrie ! Lnnthridtfe have been visiting in our community. Mrs. McLees has been visiting her daughter. Mrs. Bessie Jackson. J. W. Todd is visiting home folks at Walhalla. M. HINDIPO THE NEW HERVE TONIC AND KIDNEY CURE. Cteanwa the Kidneys and Bladder, purifica tbe B'o?2- Puta Flesh on thta people. Strenjrthetie the Nerve?, dear* tb* Brain. Coree Nervous BebUlty, Insomnia, Falling Memory. Restore* Tbl? New Remedy works like Magie, trat to ab. j aolutelybamlee*. Wetg-? you rsc! f before Uk lug. J^^^^k^0^^ SSiSylt you^? : notbenenttad, TJ7 it and tw cont laced.*MU I FOB SALE BY EVANS PHA.RMA.CT Change of Mociing Days. Tin: appoint incuts lu? tlic second ?uni ?hird Sundays in March will be changed in t tic lui low m;.' manuel : I'reach i uk al Ebenezer on thc second Sunday at ll a. m. instead ot on the third sunday. Preaching at Beulah and Bethel on the third Sunday at tho usual hours for service instead of on the .Second Suu day. These changes aro duo to tho fact that tho Quarterly Conference for the Starr and Iva Circuit will meet with Beulah Church on tho third Sat urday and Sunday in March (19th-20tb.) We hope the congregations will note carefully those cbunges that there be no rniBunderstanding or confusion. J. AV. Hailey, P. C. Starr, S. C., Feb. 2U, 1?04. Harris Bridge Happenings. A number of our people are lighting with tho mumps, and some are holding an inquest over the whooping cough. Ll is sc.-i Ella und Amanda Elliott, two popular ladies from Anderson, visited their aunt, Mrs. John Browne, Satur day ?nd Sunday. Como again, fair sex, we arc pleased to se? you. M rn. .J. A. Shirley, of Helton, is vis iting relatives around hero. A number of our men have joined the Lodge ol Woodmen of thu World at Septus. We trust much good will bu dune. Mr. and Mrs. Will Knox, of Seneca, were in our midst a lew days ago. Hud Harbin, of .Seneca, was mingling j in our burg a few days ago. A Maiden. helter lo Col. J. N. Brown. Anderson, ?V. C. I '-n: r Sir: Lead . and oil is not good paint; don't waar; tho rule 1?, MS every one known, repaint in throe yearn. Dovoo hint** Htx, in tho same way ull<rv.- wide margin In all sich utato meuts. What dose it mean, to laut? It meinet tim Hamo with butti. AH to covering : that's another. Here's an 1 UHtunce. Mr. J. J. Hall, Sheffield, Pa., painted two houHUH, lea'J>and-oii ; took -io gal lons Last summer bought 50 gallons Dovoo fur tim s ime two houses ; returned 10 gallons. The paint, that covers,' lasts ; it's all paint, true paint, and full-measure. Lcad-aud-oil is all palut but not good paint; tho load wants z\Wi. Batter paint Devoe. YOUTH trulv, F. W. DEVOE & CO. P; 8. - W. L. Brlnsey sulla our paint, Thai Beautiful Gloss comes from the varnish io Devoe'a Var nish Floor Paint ; costs 5 cents more a quart though. Sold by W. L. Brlsaey. A Wonderful Saving. Tho largest Methodiht Church in Geor gia, calculated to use over oue hundred gil lou* nf tho usual kind of mixed paint in painting their church. They UHfid only 32 gallons of the Long man ? M urti ritz Paint mixed with 24 gallons of liuseed oil. Actual oust of paint made was lens than 91.20 per gallon. Saved over eighty ($-0.00) dollars in paint, and got a big donation besides. Every Church will bs given a liberal quantity whenever they palntl Many Houses are well painted with four gallous of L. A M. and three gallons of linseed oil mixed therewith. Wem H and covers like gold. Th? ss Culebratrfd Pain ts are sold by F. B. Clayton. Anderson, T. L. Hopper, Helton ; T. C Jackson, Iva , E. S. ti ar ti n, Lo wilden vii le 36-8. If you wanta well-made imp'ement, an Implement manufactured from best grade muten il and constructed in a thoroughly workmanlike manner ; an Implement that embodies all of the latest improvements, you should buy a Cole Guano Distributor, Bold by Sullivan Hardware Co. . MONEY IO LOAN-A few thousand dollars to lend on Land for clients. Ap ply to B. F. Martin, Attorney-at-L&w. MONEY TO LOAN for home clients on easy terms. Simpson & Hood, Attorneys. Tho stock of goods carried in Sullivan Hardware Company's brunah store, here tofore known ns Brook Hardware Co., baa been removed Into their new room on Mouth Main street, recentlv occupied by Julius H. Weil & Co. The interior of thia roora is now hoing changed, many I m provomt nts being made. Just ss soon ns ihia w..rk is completed the stock cf Sullivan Hardware Co. proper will be moved in. This large room, with these added improvements, will be admirably suited for the arrangement, display and proper handling of the mammoth Btook csrricd by them, thus ensbiiej- !hcm to give to their customers better ?orvloe than they have ever heretofore bbuu able to render. Buck Stoves can now be found in Sul livan Hardware Co's, new room on South Main street. The great popularity that those most excellent Stoves is attaining in Anderson County is something mar velous. This can only be accounted for , by the fact that those using them are so much elated that they cannot conceal their pleasure. If you would be happy buy a Buck's stove. A Thousand Dollara Throws Away. Mr. W. W. Baker, of Plainview, Neb., write*: "My wife had lung trouble for over litteen years. We tried a number of doctors and spent over a thousand dol lars without any relief She was very low and I lost nil hope, when a friend suggested trying Foley's Honey and Tar, wLioh I did, and thanks be to thia great remedy, it saved her life. Bhe is stronger and enfoys better health than she has ever known iu ton yoars. Wo shall never be without Foley'a Honey and Tar, and would Rbk those alllloted to try lt." Evans Pharmacy. Attention Merchants. We have great inducements to offer I yon in Hosiery, Panto, Overalls, Drawers, Piece G nods, etc We will bo in our office for the next sixty days. Buy from ua you got the mill prices. We save you tne jobbers profits. Call on us and be con vi'.oed. Wo are selling the largest and closest buyora in the country. WEBB ? CATER, Commission Merchants and Mill Agents. Mothers can safely give Fo!?y'? Hone? and Tar to their children for coughs and colds, for it contains no opiates or other poisons. Evans Pharmacy. Winter oougha are apt to result in con sumption If neglected. They can be soon broken up by using Foley's Honey and Tar. Evana Pharmacy. 0UB WAY THE GENTLE WAY. The feelings aud the edges of the Collara are respected, Shirts are re turned to their annexe free from the rip and tear that some Laundries seem to think are necessary, Cqflfo are worn out aa little as maybe. Aa u result1 the linen lasts longer and weare bet tor when done at the- j LAURENS STEAM LAUNDRY, . LAURENS, fl. a Write NOW for agency. 87-3 j.^ lil J M HUM JLi THE TRUC BEA?T8FO OF THE SV14.? VfcS ?-UfHA?! uurirLCAiun Is the thins: which purifies tlie blood and makes ?he digestion what it ought to be-that is SEYEN BARKS Under its use the entire system ts kept in perfect condition-the skin becomes firm, smooth and clear. Try it thoroughly and you will find it SUCC?55?U1. ?? EVANS PHARMACY. u i A Night Alarm. Worse tuan on alarm of tiro at night ia the brawny cough ot croup, which Hounds like Ilia children's death knoll, and ic mouin death unless something is done quickly. Foley's Honey and Tar never failH to give instant relief and quickly euros tho worst forint) of croup. Mrs. P. L. Cord 1er. cf Mauningion, Ky., write?: ''My throe year old girl had u alvaro case of croup; the doctor unid abe could not live. I trota bottio ol Foley's Honey and Tar, the tlrnt dose gave quick relief and aavt-d h?r life." Refuse ?uh- I Mtiiutt?. Evana Pharmacy. "Should Old Acquaintance Bs Forgot And Never Brought to Mind." When you need anything usunllv kept in Drugstores don't forget that Wilhito & Wilhito are generally open from 10 a. m. to 5 p. tn. Lucas 1'alntv, aa good as the beal and as cheap as the cheapest, al ways on haud. Kidney complaint kills moto poople than any other disease. This ls duo lo i tho disease being HO insidious that it gets a good hold ou tue svstem before it ia re cognized. Foloy's Kidney Cure will pre- ! vent tho development of fatal disease if taken in time, Evans Pharmacy. BONE MEAL is highly recommended lu the "American Eacyclopoedia" and by all intelligent and auccoaaful llorlsts, nurserymen and gardeners for Pot Plants, Rosee, Fruit Trees, Grape Vino?, Clover, i/iwiiH, 8trawberries and Vegetables, because of lasting qualities and high grade aualysis. FANT BRO?. manu lacture it solely Irom old dry animal bones at Anderson, S. C. List of custo mers and what they use our bene meal for, furnished with samples and price upun request, The most reliable preparation fur kid ney troubles on the market Is Foley'* K dneyCure. Evana Pharmacy. Guano Distributors thai aro well made throughout are sold by Sullivan Hard ware Co. Goats hair does not any more nearly approach sheep wool than does nomo of the makeshifts on the market approach the line of Colo Distributors by this reliable firm. Foley'a Honey and Tar cures th? cough caused by attack of la grippe. It heals the lungs. Evane Pharmacy. Customers who sell Hides to F INT BRO4, at their old stand next door to the Intelligencer office are warned not to forget that they will move to their new office and warehouse opposite BrUsey's Lumber Mill, on railroad siding near old Freight Depot on Jan lat, 1004. Foley's Honey and Tar ls best for cronp and whooping cough, contains no opiatos and cures quickly. Careful mothers keep it lu tho house. Evans Pharmacy. WE now have help and are prepared io get out work in a reasonable time. We' thank our patrons for their patience with us while we were so much behind with our work. MISS CARVER, our assis tant, has had several years experience in the business, is a fine retoucher and un derstands all parts thoroughly. See na at our Q ?1 Cry.-GALLAGHER BROS. AUCTION ! I will Fell a?, auction on S alead ny In Maren H few woli l>n-.d Ito^ibtor^d Hi-rk Hhiro Ji>re I'K1*, :?? months old. These are extra lino PIRH. Here IK your enanco *-?-1 i.i_i_"_, + ft"??-? "'?wu PI jr I? Ul unu pi IUR. Sale u? be at MoOee'a Stablo, Ander son, S. C., at half-pant 12 o'clook. Pij?a cac be seen cn Square day of sale. For further particulars address B. HARRIS, Pendleton, 8. C. Feb 24, 1904 30 ' 2* When in need of ? Buggy, Set of Harness, Or Bicycle, Be sure and see us. PRICES EIGHT, U. G. J6HHS0H & SONS. HEGE IMPROVED LOG-BEAM SAW MILL? WITH THE HEACOCK-KINQ VARIABLE FEED WORKS. IT CAN'T BE BEAT. Write "The Mnchinery People" for prices JW. H. GIBBES CSt CO. COLUMBIA, S. C. ENGINES, BOILERS. COTTON OINS. THC aiBBCa PORTADLE SHINQLK MACHINE , - THE - Far? Loan & Trust Go., ANDERSON, S. C., IS authorized by its Charier to act as Executor, administrator, Guardian or Ti uotee. It is also au tb o? i zed to lend money at lowest rates on satisfactory paper. Interest paid on deposits. - THE - 0 JJ Has plenty of money to lend the Farmers to help them make their crops cheaply. R. 8. H [LL, President. J. IL VANDIVER, Cashier. RUBBER STAMPS ARE MY LONG SUIT. I make any kind except tue bad ones. I furnish a name, Stamp and indellible pad fur marking linen for 40c. I have some other good things. ?x. wiLsoiir GIBBES, Typewriters, f\?Xl _? _ tv_li_m. - VUiUO K?UJIpU<DO, Xll?V?i 1334 Main Street, - - . . Columbia, S. C. SSSSSSSMSSSS?SSSSSS?SWSSS??M i I 1 I MMSSSSSSSSSSSSSS-I I BARGAI?^XE OF PIANOS^ -TO YOU= Nunn'* & Clark..8 5 00 Newman Bros.Vt..?w3 .. . 5 00 L. Gilbert.1.,?....?..77 . 10 00 Chiokoriotr..., .......... HMHWHI .......... 10 0? ! Load A Comet?n...........-..;. 15 00 Thenn are Cash prices and von take thtlttS 'ay at your own expense. They are wortb fourfold fi hat we ask for them. Bacon ?fe Raven.?33.t...845 00 ChlckfrlDg. 45 00 Nunn's & Clark.."..;. 45 00 Fischer.?.60 00 A. II. Gale.. 65 00 Cbiokerlog.'.. 65 00 Chlokerlng.. 75 00 The last seven named Pianos we will sell you on easy monthly paymeuts and deliver as you mav direct. We have other fine Pianos at prices above those mentioned up to 81200 to sell you at low prloes on terms to suit. Call on or write us. THE C. A. HEED MUSIC HOUSE, " ANDERSON. 8. C. t-minraifTJtt-TT-rv-n~m*-tu JJ agi un in OfaQOD ???.? lin ?? n tu ul Why Use Many Words to Tell You Th?t | TKe Best & On ILartK ARE MADE BY jf j Vir^inia?Carolina fl They have the Best Facilities, ?se th? Bejt Materials, '$ and maintain the highest revelation for the i ? jjj" evenness ind valtie of their Fertfliters. ' <g t ^? y?^ii?ia?Carolina Chemice! Co. || ? CHARLESTON? Si C. $ FOE YOU TO DECIDE WHEEE To Do Your Trading In 1904. Why not settle down on C. Fe Jones Company AS THE PLACE ? We are showing a grand lino of good, reliable Spring Merchandise already. You will find Style and Quality, and the prices ri?ht. We study hard to give our friends the worth of their money. If you want White Goods, Colored Wash Goods, Percales, Ginghams, Domsstics of all kinds, Black Dress Goods of any character, Silks of almost any style, quality or price, Ladies*, Misses' and Children's Hosiery . 1 And Underwear, Embroideries, j Laces, Ribbons, And all small wares for ladies and children, Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes, Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing, Men's and Boys' dress and everyday Shoes, Mon's Hats, Gents' Furnishings of every character. We can fit np the whole family from head to-foot. Decide on cur place as your trading home. We think we can satisfy v ou in good, reliable, stylish, economical priced merchandise. Mark you, we are Head-to-Foot Outfitters for men, wo men fcnd children. Full value for every cent spent with ns, highly appre ciating every cent turned this way. Give us your trade and help ns to do the largest business we have eyer done in 1904. r F . VT JL 1 &*s1 KS VI Head-to-Foot Outfitters for Men, Women and Children. Receiving daily hundreds of dollars worth of Sfew Goods. Our Kew York Buyer is sending them in by every train. We will give you a few prices for this TS eek. LISTEN! 60 Gross Jfeari .Buttons, perfect goode, per dozen............ ? ?tc 15 dozen Ladies' Handkerchiefs, colored border?, special sale price..... 2$c 25 dozen Spools Silkateen, all colors, special sale price.,......... 4c 10 dozen Ladies' Sample Purses, worth from 50c to $1.00, special..... .. 24o 12 dozen Boxea Vaseline, large size, special sale price,..*......... 5c A beautiful line of Ladies' New Belts, all styles, special sale price...... 24c 10 dozen Ladies' Corsets, all shapes, worth 35c, special sale price....... 25o 25 dozen Ladies' Corsets, straight front, Girdles and Deep Hipa, special. 48c 10 dozen Ladies' Tape Girdles, value, 50e, special price............... 45c ASwellLineof Prices ranging from 3o to 35o. One lot Remnant Percales, 3G inches wide, tu light and dark patterns, real value 10c. special sale price . ;. /..... . ?. -... V-.},, * ? - .> . 61c One lot Remnant 8wisa for Curtains, 36 inches wide, value....'..... 1. 15o 20 pieces 40-inch White Lawn, value 25c, special aale .price14c For thiaki eek w? will place on sale A Juli line of Wash Silks, in all . colors value 50c, our price....,,.........*.....?........ S9c See our line of s fiSsK In short lengths. We have some Genuine Bargains. ftgm m Jost receiy*d a Car of Shoes direct rrom Manut?urisrs, and:#ijfV W?) be |}laoed. de afc ri&culously low prices. . : A Big Drive in bur |S T???3 WEEK. A foll line o? Clothing and Genta* Fwruuhwgs just received. Down go the prices ca all; Bem'ember, <he profits ara yotrs. Space prevents^ ^tended explanation,bf Come and see ?n^ gTeat values we on^^^^ . ' IiBSSE? ? co.* Next to Sumvan Hdw. Co.-WUte ?*<mt.