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Local News. ! WE?lXKSDAY, MAliCM Thc S ?ale lt. V. I' L Th? HtiiiUHl ooiivonlinn of tti?? Baptl-t i l'ouug People's I nlnn of South Carot i na will Ni? heh! in tim First Baptist Cliurch of this city April.") to 7. The following program has been Issued : TV KM) A Y KVKNINO. s.ix? p. ni, Convention callo?! to order by Pres. F. N. K. Hailey, of Kdgoiield. .S.30 p. m. Welcome :*?J??r? ss. S.40 p. nj Responso-Dr. J. A. Brown, i ?no Weet. ?.UO p. m. Convention Sertuon-Kev. (??W?M M. Rica, Union. ... i : I ?N I ..-1 ' A v M OHM NO. .J.UO a. m. Devotional. Reasonable Service-Hov. L. J. Bristow, Marion. !!..'{()a. m. !? Potion of ollicers and re port ol executive committee. I Oj *) a m. Greeting". (One miuute re port? from I ead em ol societies.) IU.3Ua. m. Address: P.qulpment for Ser vico- H- v. ll. A. Bagbv, Greenwood. il.ou a. m. Address : How to Hold th? (.'lass - Kev. Will li Oliver. Florence II a. m. Address: Dr. Waiter Cal ley, Chicago, 111. ijix'm. Miscellaneous, WKDNKSDA Y A KT K11S O o N. :j.yu p. m. Con terence of Junior Load ers-Led !>y Rev. Allia T. Jamison. < ? reen wood, assisted hy Mr?. Buckett and M th. Henri' Millar. W RUN KSDA V NI?. Il l 8.00 p. Ul. Song Ser vic?. S.'JO p. ra. Address: IOich Ono Win One -President Edwin M Pol <at, ?rcen vilk<. 8..ri0 p. m. Address: Ex-Uov. W. J. Northen, Atlanta, tia. IIURBD VY MOIIM.NO. 1>. a. m. Devotional. Reward of Ser vice-Rev. ll. M. Fallow, St. Matthews. 11.30 a. m. Address: Our Pastors: Are Uiey Helping Us and Aro We Help ing Them ?-Kev. W. T. Tale, Belton. J0.00 p. ra, Address: Our Sphere of Service-H. L. Erckmau, Esq., Charles . ton. 10..?O p, m. Address: Wo Study that We May Serve-Rev. C. E. Burt?, Edge t laid. Miscellaneous. THURSDAY AFTKBSOON. deception complimentary to the cm *< .'oution, given by tho ladlee ol tho First Oaptlst Church. THURSDAY NlUlIT. vo p. ra. Address: Missions and ?Our Youug People-Hov. Lu M. Hoper, i %partanburg. 9.00p. m. Address: The Present Out look 4iod the Oroat Commission-Dr. E. iS. Homar, Richmond, Va. F. N. K Bailey, ll. K. OBborue, Atha T. Jamison. J. D. Chapman. Death of E. Recd Kny The Keowoo Courier of tho 10th inst.. ? .contained tho following notice of tho ?death of a fornior citi/.en of Anderson: "'Last Wednesday afternoon a wave of sorrow was spread over Walhalla when it become known that E. Reed Kay was dead, although lie had been a great sufferer for nbout a year, and for the ?past two weeks his death had been almost hourly expected. E. Reed Kay was In his thirty-first year, having been born near Anderson, S. U.f on the "2:id of Mareil, 1.S73. He was a son of ?he late John T. Kay, who removed io this county from Greenville about twenty years ago. Mr. Kay went to Ressemer, Ala., about eighteen months ago, where he had secured a position in the large mercantile establishment .of J. W. Karden. At the time he left Walhalla ho was not enjoying tho best ot' health, and while at Bessemer he ^contracted the dread disease which . caused his death-consumption. Lust fall Mr. Kay spent a month in New Mexico, where he hoped to regain his wonted health, but it was too lute, and lie rapidly grew worse until (tenth re lieved his sufferings on Wednesday af ternoon, March ilth, 100-1, at l.45o'clock. Mr. Kay was a pleasant young man and universally liked, which was plainly evidenced by the largo floral Otterings from this place and Anderson, where ile was familiarly known, having made ?Iris hoinu in that city for several years ?eines reaching manhood." The de ceased is survived by his mother, four .'brothers, and two sisters, to whom is .tendered the sympathy of many ..friends in their sore bereavement. Roberts Happenings. The health of our community is very &oa? at present. A large congregation attended ser vices at Roberts last Sunday. Among .-the visitors wo noticed Misses Mamie ?Arnold and Lula Skelton, from Ander don. W. S. Shaw is at home with home folks for a few days. Walter Moorehead, we ore glad to report, is at home. He has been to -Atlanta for the treatment of his eyes, *5>ut we aro sorry to say it did no good. Misses Bessie and Nettle Busby and ^brother, Walter, were visiting their ?ister, Mrs. Charley Gray, last Sunday. <Jome back again, fair ladies; we were ?glad to seo you all. Lester Gary, Joe Skelton und Ernest West visited KOKS Gaines last Saturday night. We aro glad to report that Mrs. S. -I. McPhail is much better. _ "Vilote." At Hymen's Attar. Mr. Editor: &t the home of the 'bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Rice, in Hopewell Township, on Sun * ?lay, the 20th inst., at it o'clock p.m., a number of friends assembled to wit ness the marriage of Miss Florence Rice to Mr. Reece Stevenson, of Pick .ens County, Rev. J. D. Chapman otu - * v.iAting. Mr. Stevenson holds a position near Seneca, and isa most worthy young ?noan. He is to be congratulated on winning the hand and heart of so noble and Christian young lady ns Miss Flor ? ?nco, who will always crown his life Nwith lier womanly character. The 'finde and groom received many nice ?nd nsef ul presents, among them a sil ver set of knives and forks from an j?nele of the bride who lives in Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson will leave in ?a"few days for their future home in Picken? County, carrying with them the best wishes of a host of friends. A Guest. fZamf^P HIND1PO THE'^^^S^^^^* Of M?. <GREAT ? - ! -DRENCH REMEDY produces* the above result ?. -?> la 30 days. Cures NervousDebility.Impotency. \ Yaricocele, Failing Mentor?. Stops all drains and 'Josses caused by error, of youth. It wards off In sanity aad ConsuropUon. Young Mea regain Mao? (boga and Old Men recover Youthful Vigor. It /Rives vigor and size to shrunken organs, and fits in man ior business or marriage. Easity carried In 'the vest pocket. Price CiVPTC 6Boae??|usp ?OR SALK BY KV ANS PHARMACY Corner Creek Paragraphs. In tli?-w,i\ ol news T I J i -? Wfv.U your coin*spoiltli'iii ;i? i-i say :'ia? auch is ? senice in . . : 11 lo?a|ity. I 'herc i< nu visit ill -. Mn - : . .. 11 . - r- or il? alli-, ?111(1 ulong lin in 111 i i ! 11111 i a I path ol lite \\< ?I, iii? ;. i;- nothing doing at present, 'cut tiiin td. way t 'lipid has bee tl dal t mg li? I ii l l o Wa ?I I ton I hmo ol lute we iv jil tin mi nie a wei Ul ?nj; Vii" inuit months glide hy. Vis, probably he l.ilc .-wicl (iltl StllllllH'l lillie .-liall lill WI) upon ns two hearth in ny twain as one. la t t lie good wot k loll ot:. Our farmers have put in home splen did wink in the way ot preparing theil land dio niK the pant two weeks. It was indeed spiing-like weather fol funning last week, and the soil was troubled to some great extent, but now the rain has descended nod consequent ly put a quietus to plowing for a few days. J. N. Shirley spent last Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Ians Robinson, ol Cray ton. Hugh Rigby, ol I Nd/.er, .-pent a rou pie ol day? here tili? week mingling with relative., and friends. Messrs. lanie and Sam (j lissa way, t wo ot Corner Creek's "bashful" sports, in ide a pleaattro trip to Piedmont re cently. Sam has been rather "blue"1 (jineu hi? return, for hu evidently got his heart, in trouble, but ?viii be all light when the weather moderates. (?ur most excellent township super visor, ?I. M. Hanks, informs UH that the Comity convicta will hu on our side Indore long and put our roads in better condition. We have heen blessed with good roads in our com munity tor several years and our toads at present are in very good shape, but in several places they should he neille wider, and Mr. Hanks will have them fixed up in line, ti im, tor he knows his business thoroughly ami never tails lo do his duty. 11 can be w ell said-"The right mau in the right place." Tho County candidates aro bashful in coming before the people this your, but wo are not at tall uneasy about there being plenty of them to claim our at tention thia sumiller. It is rumored that .'Citizen" JOHII, will be with tho "boys" again. Ernest Kickicts who went to Atlanta, (ia., a mouth to undergo an operation tor appendicitis returned homo last Saturday and will bo himself again in a few weeks. Tyro. Rock Mill News. H. P. Shirley was slightly paralyzed on his left side hint. Thursday morning while working in his blacksmith shop. Hu at once sunt for Dr. Witherspoon, who rendered medical aid. Hi? many iriends, wu know, will join UB in wish ing him a speedy recovery, for ho is ono of Anderson County's most respect ed citizons. Wu arc glad to report Mrs. M. E. Out zs bettor. Shu has been Bullering from a severe, attack of grip. Kev. Hugh McLuus, ut Pendleton, is visiting relativen here this week. Hu attended Church ac Roberts yester day, and after preliminary services by thu pastor, Hov. T. C. Li gun, Mr. Mc Lees preached a very interesting and instructive sermon. Hu Raid that he expected to remain huru for Beveral days and d. v. would attend Church at Providence next Sunday afternoon. Mr. McLeuB was ramed here and hu says that hu fuels ut homo at Provi dence, for there ho went to his first school. His many friends are always glad to see him. Miss Mamie Arnold and Miss Lula Skulton, of Anderson, visited relatives ?md friends huru Saturday night;. T. E. McConuul 1 and brother, of Cunturvillo Township, visited friends and relatives hore last week and spent two days hunting birds. Masters Will and Geo. Prince, sons of Hon. G. E. Prince, of Anderson, visited their schoolmate, Clifford Shear er, Saturday.- and they, too, enjoyed a dav's hunt on the river. Thu farmers have been putting in good time on their farms for tho last lew days. Wheat and oatB are showing up a little for thu last, fow days. Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart have the sympathies of their friends in the death of their six-raonths-old baby which was buried at Roberts cemetery last Thursday. C. D. Chambleu has done a vast dc-il of sawing this winter. His mill is now at J. F. Arnolds'. The schools are all running smoothly and tho teachers are hard at work. "The flowers appear on the earth; the time of the singing of birds is come, and the voice of the turtle is heard in our land."-Solomon's Song, 2-12. X " Marchai. Honor Roll. Editors Intelligencer: Please print thu following honor roll of the Three and Twenty school for the month end ing March nth. Lizzie Pepper, Carl Pepper, Kathleen Wyatt, Era Shoriff, Charlotte Smith, LuraPickens, Zoe Henderson, Minnie Pepper, May Peppor, Mary Hendrix, Maud Pepper, Ralph Hendrix. Maude Ros a mond, Teacher. Letter to R. F. Fant & Bro. Anderson, S. C. Dear ?irs : The cheapest thing in the way of honding anything over the world Is a postage stump ; and the cheapest way to abed water ls paint. Not whitewash ; paint. Do yon hap Eon to know-it don't bolong to your uplness to know about paint, you know -do you happen to know that moat of the mak' ra of paint stuff it out with lime and clay and aand and water and air. They dO ato/fil ont in the can ; but not 1 on the house. Tney make more gallons to aell or to buy ; more money to pay for paint ; more money to pay for putting lt on ; a good deal more money to pay for putting lt on ; but no more beauty ; more rust ; decay ; disappointment ; loss. Devoe ls your paint, because lt's all paint, no sham, ana full-measure. Your? truly. P. W. DEVOE A CO. P. 8.-W. E. Brisaey Mila our paint, Cheap Excursion Rates via Southern Rail? way. The Southern Railway announces the following very low excursion ratee to the following point?: Anderson to Dallas, Texas, and return on account of the General Assembly Cumtxrland Presbyterian Church, May 19 to 27, tickets on sale May 15 to 18,1904, with final limit returning May 31,1901, at the very low rate of $31.40. Anderson to Chicago. 111., and return, account General Conference A. M. E Church, May 1, 1904. Tiokets on sale April 29 and 80 and May 1, 1904, with final limit May 10, 1904, at the very low rate of924.25. Limit may be extended to i Jone 10,1904. Anderson to Eos Angeles and San Francisco, Cal., and return, account Gsn eral Conference M. E. Church and Na tional Association of Retail Grocers of U. 8., May 3, to 81. 1904, at the very low rate of $04.15. Tickets on sale April 22 to 30, with final limit June 30, J904. The Southern Railway offers most con venient schedules with Pullman Sleepers and ?Southern Railway dening carson all through trains. For full lu formation ap ply to any agent Southern Railway or H. W. Runt, Dlvl?on Paasenger Agent. fownville Vv\s. i V IS. I I ?ll IMI LT? I, hom I*' eil ( 'lick, : ?a., is visiting her brother, J. A. raul I. .Mis. J. VV, Holli in.ni, ?In? hau been ? ? ? - I I t ? J I ; -_r awhile with in r brother, Dr. W. K. .Sharp, lu- ret tn m il to her holm: in Walhalla. Mi. ami Mr?. Joe 1 Jr own, liom Oak way, spent Sunday with C. !>. (ii)???. C. 1'. Kay, ol Id It ai, visited VV. F. M. Kant la - week. Sumter .rion and Miss liva Kay, from Anderson, attended Linnell herc Sunday. Mr. and Mr?. W. N*. Bruce, of Oak way, visited the toi tuer'H sister, Mrs. Jesse Campbell, last week. Edmund Zachary and M ?SH Bessie I'hillipH were the guests ot Miss Annie I>icksori Sunday. VV. F. M Fant han been quite hick for the pant tew days. Miss Sharpe spent Tuenduy with her cousin, Mis. Frank iloKcuiau, at Sen eca. Uli do rd Hunt, of Seneca, spent Sun day with hin lather W. T. Hunt. The three null school tax waa voted down by a small majority. There w ill la; uti day services at the Methodist Church Kanter Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. VV. Iv. Sharp spent Wednesday in Anderson. Misses Killie and /.ila Pritchard, of Tokeena, attended Chm eh here Sun day. I'a ii sj'. Portmar. News. Some o? our farmers are putting in fertilizers, some are tish inj; and some aie hunting. Spring has certainly come at last. The buds are putting forth, the Howers are blooming and the bees are hum ming. Mrs. Bessie Jackson and children visited her mother near Roberta re cently. .J. A. Stevenson and wife have been visiting the latter's mother, Mrs. S, E. Whittaker. Mrs. C. W. Gaines, we regret to say, is sick. We wish her a speedy recove ry. Kev. Mr. Maret preached an inter esting sermon last Sunday at Asbury Church. The members of this Church are going to organize a Sunday School. Every member of the congregation should take an interest in it mid make it a permanent organization. Miss Corrie Whittaker is away from home for a few weeks taking music lessons. Sam. Williams and Miss Carrie Bar nett have been visiting in this section. M. Burgess Bridge [Sews. J. li. Wyatt's mule ran away last Friday and threw him from his buggy? causing the wheel to cut a gash on th?' side of his head four inches long. Tho skin was torn from the skull, making an ugly wound, but Dr. Hansom reach ed him ir. .1 short time ami he is now doing weil. We hope we will soon see him plowing. Mrs. Martha Landers, wife of Pinck ney Landers, diet! at the homo of her son-in-law, Piucknoy Landers, March lath, aged (ll) years. She had a stroke of paralysis six years ugo, from which she never recovered. She was buried at Whitefield Church, a large number of her friends and relatives being present. It isa som ce of comfort to all of us that she had been a Christian for thirty years, and was true and faithful in all the relations of life. The infant daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Charles King died on Tuesday, lath inst., aged about one month. Wo have been much interested in tho sketches by W. W. Keys of the kind neighbors of our boyhood. The health of this neighborhood is good. B. (?IRKS WANTED-9iJ"?rt girls can multen dollar a day at to Overall Fac tory. All expenses guaranteed from firs* day. Anderson O vet all Factory. We will pey 50o. per hundred for Wheat Straw for HO days. Anderdon Maiiress and Spring Bed Co. US Nice lot of Fencing Wire for making pastures, Ac Price-One cent per pound. Anderson Mattress and Spring Bed Co. That Beautiful Gloss comes from the varnish in Devoe's Var nish Floor Paint ; ooata 5 centa more a quart though. Sold by W. L. Brlsaey. A Severe Cold for Three Months. The following letter from A. J. Nus baum, of Bat*>svllle, Ind . tells its own story. "I Buttered for three months with a severe cold. A druggist prepared me some medicine, and a physician prescrib ed for me, yet l did uot improve. I then tried Foley's Honey and Tar, and eight desea cured me." Refuse substitutes. Evans Pharmacy, BONE MEAL in highly recommended in the "American Eucyelopoedia" and by all Intelligent and successful florists, nurserymen and gardeners for Pot Plant?, Roses, Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Clover, Lawns, Strawberries and Vegetables, because of lasting qualities and high grade analysis. FANT Hitos, manu facture lt solely trom old dry animal bones at Anderson, S. C. List of custo mers and what they une our bone mea) for, furnished .with samples aud price upen request, Guano Distributors that are well made throughout are sold by Sullivan Hard ware Co. Goats hair does not any more nearly approach sheep wool than does some of the makeshifts on the market approach the line of Cole Distributors by this reliable firm. Customers who sell Hides to FANT BROS. at their old stand next door to the Intelligencer office are warned not to forget that they will move to their new o Qi oe and warehouse opposite Brissey's Lumber Mill, on railroad siding near old Freight Depot on Jan. 1st, 1004. It ls an old proverb that two rights do not make one wrong. That meaua Gal lagher Bros*. Photos and their patrons. That ls, you are allays right when you get your Photo* from Gallagher Bros., because their Pictures are always the moat perfect In likeness and finish. Pic tures and patrons-two rights. Remem ber, it la at 131) North Mam St. Buck Stoves can now be found in Sul livan Hardware Co's, new room on South Mainstreet. The great popularity that these most excellent Stove? ls attaining In Anderson County la something mar velous. Thia can only be accounted for by tho fact that those using them are so mroh elated that they cannot conceal tteir pleasure. If you would be happy buy a Buck's stove. If yon wanta well-made Implement, an Implement manufactured from beet grade material aod constructed In a thoroughly workmanlike manner; an implement that embodies all of the latest Improvements, yon should buy a Cole Guano Distributor, sold by Sullivan Hardware Co. MONET TO LOAN-A few thousand dollars to lend on Land for clients. Ap ply to B. F. Martin, Attorney-at-Law. MONEY TO LOAN for home clients on easy terms. Simpson <fc Hood, Attorneys. - During courtship a girl thinks marriage is a haven of rest in which she will be free from all worry and oaro. After marriage she hss another think coming. ?SEVEN BARKS never Bickens tim patient r.<~,r leaves ?I v.- .r k half done. Ii is an ubsolute cure fr J'.:.<11 Hood. Kidney UUti Liver Troubles ami ailments cmauutiug fruin unpaired digestiveorgans. For Over 35 Years This kins "f remedies has been ma king (steadfast friends. Jt i.s not u natent medicine, l>iit a pure vegetable extraction ir..ni a species of Hydran gea plant. If tin- first l>ottlo does not prove ita eflkttcy ?jo back aud get your uiuuey, BOLO at i EVANS PHARMACY The Cole Cotton Planter, Hold by Sulli van Hardware Co., will candy Have any farmer many timen it" coat io ono sea M')O'H aervice. A great many of tho best far mern, who make a ntudy *if practical and economical farming, " Luve tested thene plantera ami give their strongest endorsement, resulting in tho Halo of largo numhorn of them by this linn. Attention Merchants. Wo have grear inducements to offer vou in Hosiery, P?>nt8, Overalls, Drawers, Piece Good*, otc. VVewill boin our olliee for tho next sixty days. Buy from UH you get the mill prices. Wo Have you the jobbers profits. Call on un and be convinced. We aro selling the largest and closent buyers iu the country. WEBB & CATER, ComtniHsion Merchants and Mill Agents. Dangers of Pneumonia. A cold at thia time if neglected is liable to cause pneumonia which ia HO often fatal, and even wheo the patieut bas re covered the lungs are weakened, making them peculiarly susceptible to the devel opment of consumption. Foley's Honey and Tar will stop the cough, heal and strengthen the lungs and prevent pneu monia. La grippe coughs yield quickly to the wonderful curative qualities of Fo ley's Honey and Tar. There is nothing else "just as good." Evacs Pharmacy. CITY LOTS FOR SALE-Situated on and near North Main Street. Five min utes' walk Court House. Apply to J. F. Clinksoales, Intelligencer office. Lare size, seamless Guano Horns are sold at lowest prices by Sullivan Hard ware Co. Foley's Roney and Tar Cures coughs and colds. Cures bronchitis and asthma. Cures croup and whooping cough. Cures hoarseness and bronchial troubles. Cures pneumonia and la grippe. Evans Pharmacy. Foley's Kidney Cure makes the kid neys aud bladder right. Contains noth ing injurious. Evans Pharmacy. "Should Old Acquaintance Be Forgot And Never Brought to Mind." When you need anything usu al Iv kept in Drugstores don't forget that Wllhlte & Wllhlte aregenerallv open from IO a. m. to 5 p. m. Luoas Paint?, as good as the best and as cheap as the cheapest, al ways on hand. The stock of goods carried in Sullivan Hardware Company's branch atore, here tofore known aa Brook Hardware Co., has been rt moved into their new room on ^outh Miin 8 .reet, recently occupied by Julius H. Well 4 Co. The Interior of rbi?? rooni I? now being nhanareri. miiny i n> proven, nts being made. Just as soon as this work ia completed the stock of 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 alorli carried by them, thoa enabling them to give to their customers better service than they have ever heretofore been able to render. VJ XU LL IF YOU Como to Town thia week hi ing your BUTTER, KG CS and CHICKENS to J. C. TEMPLETON, Grocer. Highest prices in Goods or Cash. Next door to Ugon A J.odhetter. - THE - Farmers Loan & Trost Go., ANDERSON, S. C., IS authoiized by ila Charier to act aa Executor, Administrator, Guardian or Tiustee. It is also authorized to lend money at lowest rates on satisfactory paper. Interest paid on deposits. - THE - Farmers ai Merchants Bank Has plenty of rooney to lend the Farmers to help them make their crops cheaply. R. 6. HILL, President. J. R. VANDIVER, Cashier. NEARLY EVERY FASMER NEEDS A PORTABLE ENGINE THE "AJAX" is the ono to use. "The Machinery Peoplo" will be piad to send catalogue and nome price on application. W. H. GIBBES OL CO.. COLUMBIA. S. C. Enplnos, Hollers, 8aw Mills, Cotton Gin ning Machinery, Etc. The Gibbes Portable Shingle Machine. When in need of A Buggy, Set of Harness, Or Bicycle, Be sure and see us. PRICES BIGHT. ( Why Use Many Words to Tefl You That * J; jj The Best J S FERTILIZER*? S Jt * On ILartl* - ? fi -????* ?I ?l / - ABE MADE BT "? v^T . " ^ 9 ?4 The Virginia-Carolina | # Chemical Co. |, ft They have the Best Facilities, use the Best Materials, jil $> and maintafa the highest reputation for the #\ w evenness and valtte of their Fertilizers? ? \ ?- I 5 ZShQ Virgismia-Carollna Chemlctl Co? jj 5 CHARLESTON, 8. C. g i 2*. -A *a -aft.Mi-a&^a.^?.'a?.S?J?.?A.^^.^^??.ML4?^ rrE3STi^A03srij&uXi. Messrs. Evans Pharmacy, Anderson, S. C. GENTS-It is with much pleasure thai I recommend your INDIGES TION REMEDY, No. 27207, having used it myself and in my family. My wife was suffering from a severe cate of Indigestion, and after using your Remedy is now entirely outed. I wish to recommend it to all persons suffar ing from Indigestion, feeling confident it wil^ benefit all and cure the majori ty of people giving it a mir trial. It also benefited a liver trouble I was suffering with. I Yours truly, N. F. BANISTER. Anderson, 8. C., Feb. 29,1904. RUBBER STAMPS ARE Ulr LONG SUIT. I make any kind except the bad ones. I famish a name, Stamp and indellib?e pad for marking linen for 40c. I have some other good things. ?J. "WIXJSOIST GIBBES, Typewriters, * Office BapplieB, Etc., 1334 Main Street, - - * - Columbia, S, C. ANDERSON'S BIG DryGoods,Clot - AND Millinery Store Is ready in ali itu Departments to Show you an Exceptionally Fine line of Merchandise. Your dollar will wield greater influence in the Dry Goods Department than it has done. Never have we been In a po sition to show such a line of Popular Priced Wash Goods as now. Never has our Black Dress Goods Department been as popular as to-day. Never has our Silk Department been stronger, and its popularity is greater than usual. We have put unusual care and work in selections, and the right qualities, styles and patterns. We have Goods to suit all, at reasonable and economical prices. In Millinery we will far exceed any showing we haye ever made. Increased business in ail the popular priced Mil linery, as well as in medium and extreme prices and styles? is what we are determined on. Never has it been our good fortune to show as grand a line of Clothing as we are showing this Spring. Not only in Clothing but in Gents' Furnishings and Mon'a and Boys' Hats, and the swellest lines of Men's Dress Shoes you will be likely to see. Mark this down, that the Big Store is the place for you to come. We have never shown a Stock in our history with more confidence of its attractiveness and economy in price than we have to show to-day. This is saying a great deal? but we believe that you will agree with us when you inves tigate our different Departments. We want your business. '317? W.?A A-iflU.,- #A? W?M VTAntAn oirw? ww v (MW MWU-VU-SVVI vuliUubOiO XV/J. WUU) WW WSBWan. tmmMvm Children. Agents for Standard Patterns. C. F. Jones Company. ?lill BUSINESS IN THEIR HISTORY. Give us a call and we will convince you that we have the nobbiest and most up-to-date Une of Goods in Anderson, A beautiful line of EASTER GOODS, Now open for your inspection : Easter Dress Goods, . Easter Silks, Easter Bonnets, Easter White Goods, Easter Neckwear, !Sr Easter Ribbons, !*g Easter Gloves, jz: Easter Embroideries, ^ _ J Easter Belts, ?t^? Easter Slippers, .".>. Easter Waists, Easter Skirts, . .??j Easter Gorsets,? Easter Linens, Easter Hosiery. A swell line of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Shirts and Ties for Easter. We can eave you money on every purchase. LESSER & CO., Next to Sullivan Hdw. Co.-Whit? Front.