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.Local News.
WKDNKSDAY, NOV. J :. HMM*.
Victor B. Cheshire Shot hy Tims. Kinj?.
East Friday morning about \ ' o'clock
?' iotor K. Cheshire, fi well known young
nan and a rural uiail carrier cm om- of
thu routes leading cul from thu citv,
was -f hot tn the lace ami painfully
wounded by Thomas King. Tho
mooting occurred on tho Court I lourie
Square v.hon there wnn a crowd on the
streets ftnd caused a great deal of ex
citement. lt seems thal Cheahiro waa
standing lennini: against ii post on thu
square, when King npptoaelie?l. It is
iaumd that Cheshire ?lid not. we him
approaching until King was upon lum
md as ht* turned, Kin;.' lind. Tim
hall ?nteted tin- lilt chook, ranging
across .?i<l coming out on the ns'ht
- i? I ?-. II tn ?tr i* tho ?.>... 1. 1 King, brother
>t thomas King, t f i ? * 11 came up ?md
throw a rock, sinking Cheshiiu ?ni tin.?
?.ody. Cheshire drew his pistol, hut
lill hot fir?*. The canst ul thu dillhutl
.y, ns allege 1 hy thu kings, wan an in
Milt that was suhl i<? havu lamil olVere?!
hy Cheshire to Mis. King, their mother
i lady ot '.'i yours. This occurred sov
.ial days : 11_' i >. and parties on li? it li
stilus had I iou 11 trying to adjust thc
natter.
Clmshiie stoutly denied tim < ? ! i ; 11 >i ? *
Thu son- d:d nut hoar ol'it until Thurs
la>' and they came ul out'?: t<> thu city
MI soaich ol Cheshire.
Thu Kings were ;i? I III i 11 ?*? 1 (.? hail
.'ndav attoiuooii in thu sum <>! >'*iun
?a'.'h.
Mest lo?II in Ute South.
'Mr. j. A. lin?ek?of Anderson, was
.tigieteiod at tin Argylo yustunlay, and
was a welcome guest at thu siunkiM'
?,/ivuti l?y tho Cotnmurcia 1 Club lust
:ii^!it. Slr. Brock is ono of Anderson's
..mst progressiv? business mun, and is
especially we'd posted as to thu lilian
. dal ami agricultural conditions ot Iiis
suc ti on. "Anderson," says Mr. Brock,
'io tim heat town in thu South. 'd'
.ourse, every man thinks that about
his home town, hut when hu feels, it aa
i do, hu is always glad to havu thu op
po it ti ni ty to Kay,*'ours is thu bust ever.1'
Continuing Mr. ll rock said: "Thu cot
ton mills in tim Piedmont suction havu
buen nfl against ti bani proposition for
thu pa*' two or three years, hut nit?
gradually gutting out of thu troublu
v.:_*ht 'mi hy high-priced cotton,
deity "f luhnr, otc. Thu prospects
'." mili.iig business aro unusually
i i-"? now." Mr. Brock hiatus
tint tiiiaiici.il conditions in hit
. . .iud county uro Fptendid, mid
.i tr lin.' gods ol prosperity seem tu
.i ive .- -uh ?I iii their midst.-Nowa an I
? Courier, ii th inst.
Petit Jurors.
Tho following petit jurors huvn boon
Int wu to serve ? IJ t+ tirat week ?tl lim
-moe ul lern: ol tim I'.mrt of (.'ominen
'le**, which \*"::l convene tn thin ?? i?y ou
ihn first l tiestluy in Decomher:
John r. li roy les, I?, s. Vinni ver, W.
A. I \ ester, H.*ll. Gray, J. I*, ts ?hirth
nnd I. Eye halen ti re, Anderson; .1. A.
Strickland, i*. lt. ? .en I ry, lt, A. Key H
?in?! [."Kan Kohles, Broadway; J, I*,
('ox, Hulton; I.. 1). (/'hiles and IV. C
Picken* lt nihill' ('nek; .1 1>. Ki "hard
-on. M. I. C.-tiilphnll, .1. I'. Marlin and
I. L. Jolly, Conter vii h; o. I). Kichuni
.son Hill A. <'. Cromer, Kork: K F.
?llgood anti I). I*. Harris, G irvin; J, r.
.Donald, \V. <'. Branyou, 1J. A. WIIIIHIIIH
and J. C. Milford, Ilouea Patti; lt. M.
lolly and W. H. Duckworth, Hopewell;
J. C. McPhall, Hall; li. W. Ashley, Mar
tin; ll. p. KUHHOII and 8. U. George, Pen
dleton; A. K. Hombree and J. J. Martin,
Kock Mila-; J. K. Sadler, Savannah; 'ni
nian Hanks, Yaramie*-; W. A. Finley,
Williamatou.
Tho followiug jurors were drawn yes
terday to Herve the ae?ond week if the
tinniness of the Court in not finished the
? rn t, ^rV??k *
P. K MeCully, Jr., Walter DohhlnH,
J.H. Hutchison, J. J. Major, Frank P.
?Osborne and A. S. Karmer. Anderson;
Harvey Kelly, Belton; W. T. Wright,
ii. P. McDaniel, J. W. Shirley and J. N.
tShlrVey, Broadway; J. T. Bryant, Bruahv
?Creek; G. B. Harbin, B. C. Creamer, J.
A. C' '"er, G. W, Laboou and J. T.
Bush 'enterville; A. C. Townsend, B.
.A. V. bil lind J. W. Wharton, ?.'orner;
7-iewis Cromer and .I. M. Broylen. Ftyk;
W. G. Stnltb and W. G. Wilson, Garvin;
.S.N. Latham, Hall; W. C. Clinkacales,
."Martin; D. L. Held, J. C. Hall, Jr., S. J.
Harnett aud C. J. Bogga, Feuilleton; J.
3ES. McClure, Rock Milln; W. M. Watt,
T. P. Drake and W. M. McCurry, Varon
iles; John B. Kin?, and J. F. McAllister,
'?Vii?atnstou.
*4t llymen's Altar.
Thu wedding of Miss Jessie Donni1!
aud Mr. Joseph P. Kiley was a pretty
?event of last evening, the ceremony
taking place at Christ Church, llnpc
ville, at S:?tU o'clock, Kev. C. B. Wil
mer otliciating.
Tho little church, which waa decor
ated prettily with chrysanthemums
and ferns, was comfortably lilied
with interested friends of tho young
couple.
Thu brido wore a white crepe de
chine gown, made with full skirt, and
dc hi i traine and trimmed with lace.
Her flowers were bride roses. She waa
a lovely looking bride, tall anti fair
.with a wealth of golden-brown hair,
and brilliant coloring. There wore no
attendants the bride and groom enter
ing the church together.
Following tin* ceremony was a recap
.uers.at the homo of thu bride's aunt,
Mrs. .ttetts.
Mrs..liiley is the only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Alonzo Duane.
She is very talented, being an accom
plished musician and has a quick, ver
satile mind.
Mr. Kiley is r. South Carolinian, but
Jins marte his home in Atlanta fur the
past ten years, lie is manager of the
Columbia Phonograph company, ?ind
is a progressive, successful young busi
ness man.
JrSr.v&iley and his bride munt home
. 4Bt\ii<.' Aragou tor tho present.-Atlanta
.(Journal, 17tll inst.
The gloom is a son of Mrs. F. S.
"Kiley, ?if thia city, and baa many
friends here who will join us in ex
pending him congratulations.
, VtteotiQP. Farmers!
Xn open-door, Htm-for-all farmers
sneering ut importance to all farmers
will be held in Fanners Hall at Pendle
ton next Saturday at rei noon, 'Jtif h inst,
at 2 o'clock. Every farmer who can
..possible do so ia urged to attend.
i ? m- ? --
Please Your Fan dy
?da -m wine y ur house by painting
"frith li. A M. Paint.
' Wears and envera like gold.
.Ita lead vii h xi c. Non-chalkable.
"Money favor. Fullest measure. Takes
Haast.
Bought from F B. Crayton, Andar
?on; T. L?. Hopper, Bolton; T. C. Jack
non, Iva; ?. t?. Horton, Ijotsndeavllh.
na m ?
DAVIS rf; DANIEL SHOE HTORW,
APostOmce Block, Anderson.)-"Pretil
. ?wt Rhos Store In *'ae 8tat*?." Peen our
)%lg New Stock? Everybody welcome.
li alie's KomouM.
The bodh S ol bix federal soldiers
buried i * i iii?' ii : ? ? t ?. i v nt ?IK- First
l'robytei I:IM church ill this city writ'
exhumed Thin tulay tind taken In Iii?
national cemetery at Marietta, lia., f<>i
interment. Lieut. M. H. Carlington, u
native South Carolinian and an ollicer
in th? C II i ted States ai ny, Huperint^n
(lcd III? removal of thu bodies. These
soldiers were buried he ein 180-?. They
weir privates and uu:.n hers of the
First battalion of Maine vol un teer?, a
regiment stationed at vndorson :it the
close of the war foi garrison duty.
The Lad i eu1 Memorial - "iation han
been cai ?MK for the VP 20 y ?arri,
and rh? mat ter ha. ) the at
tention of Maj. .lohn wience,
Mass., adjutant of th< ri ison,
he took it up with ' ..ment
and beented an <. .mn val
ol the bodies to t ai cemetery
Mai ?etta.
[loath of Hms. II. Burton
The Hai I well Ca Sun. ol the |Nt.ll
in.-t. says: " I'hoiiias IL I ?ni ton, on? ol
the IIIOHI highly respected and he?? be
loved cili. ii- ol Hart county, died al
birt home in Simal (.'reek iliatrict Mon
day morning al une o'clock. The
c.lase ol Mr. Hui Inn's death was ty
phon! fever. The deceased was a
mcmN'rol Shoal Creek Baptist. Church
ami was also the superintend! ni ol th?
Baptist Sunday school at thal place.
He was at om- tum- treasurer ot liait
county, which position li? lilied accept
ably and honorably for several yeats.
Ile was held in high esteem by Ins
neighbors, ami fellow citizens Few
men possess as many friendo ni their
t une as did Thomas Burton, a devout
Christian, a true neighbor, an honest
man. What higher spheroid lil?'can
man attain? At the time of his death
li? was -Pi years old. Thu people not
only ol' his immediate no'ghhorlmod
but all over tho county will join The
Sun in extending to the gi iel-stricken
widow sincere condolence/' The do
ceased is a nephew ot Mrs. A. S.
Stephens, of this city, and ?bout three
years ago mai ried Miss Mane Noms, a
daughter ot th?? late A. li. Norris, (d'
this city.
rownvillc Nows.
J. I*. Ledbetter has been quid; sick
tor t he past few ?lays.
.J. il. Graham and Miss Kftlo Grant
were married Sunday afternoon, by
Hov. \Y h 111 a kel.
Miss Mattie Urn?? has gone to Ne
ville to take charge ot the school at
that phire.
Miss Valina Smith is visiting rela
tives at Anderson.
Mr. Joe Brown and family, of To
keeua, spent Sunday with C. IL
G iles.
Mrs. C. L Flint, of .Johns Ala , is
spending awhile willi her lather, .Jess?
Campbell.
Miss Clara Hunt has been visiting
relatives, at Seneca.
ll. IL McCarty is principal of the
I >ouble Spring's school, and M iss Anni?
I dickson, assistant.
Mr. and Mm. Caines, of Seneca, vis
ited tho latter's mother, Mrs. .1. A.
(?ault, and attended funeral nf Mr. J.
A. Cant!.
Kev. W. IL Hawkins preached at
Cross Bonds Sunday afternoon.
I 'ansy.
To The Bright (iirls of Ute Country.
The expenses for one year at a lend
ing Southern college will be paid tor a
bright, worthy girl of Anderson coun
ty, S. C., who will secure for nie on?
hundred and lifteen subscribers to my
book, "Leo and Longstreet at High
Tide." The college expenses include
board, books, tuition, laundry and in
cidentals.
For the double purpose of giving the
people the truth of our civil war his
tory, and of extending a helping hand
to the struggling ambit ions girls of the
country, I am pleaaed to place a year
at college within reach of a girl of thia
county who desires an education ear
nestly enough to exert herself a little.
Should the girl availing herself of this
opportunity prove particularly deserv
ing, I pledge myself to the endeavor to
open the way for her to complete the
college course.
Tho girl who is interested in this of
fer should communicate with me at
once, nnd her communication should
be accompanied by the endorsement of
her county School Commissioner, the
editor id' this paper and the teacher of
the last, school she attended.
I would be glad to communicate with
every ambitious girl in this county
who is struggling to educate herself.
Mts. Janies Longstreet.
Gainesville, On.
Thc Christmas Delineator.
The December Delineator, with its
message ot good cheer and helpfulness
will be welcomed in every home. The
fashion pages are unusually attractive,
illustrating and describing tho very
latest modes in a way to make their
construction during the busy festive
season a pleasure instead of a task, and
the literary and pictoial features are of
rare excellence. A selection of Lovt>
Songs from the Wagner Operas, ren
dered into Fnglish by Richard de Gal
lienne ami beautifully illustrated in
colors by J. C. Loyendecket, occupies
a prominent place, anda chapter in the
Composer's Scries, relating the ho
mance of Wagner and Cesium, is an in
teresting supplement to the lyrics. A
very clever paper entitled "The Court
Circles of the Republic," describes
some unique phases of Washington so
cial life is from an unnamed contrib
utor, who is said to write from the in
ner circles of society. There aro short
stories from the pens of F. Hopkinson
Smith, Itobert Grant, Alice Brown,
Mary Stewart Cutting and Kintore El
liot Fenke, and such interesting writers
as Julia Magruder, L. Frank Baum,
and Grace MacGowan Cooke hold tho
attention of the children. Many
Christmas suggestions aro given in
needlework and the Cookery pages are
redolent of the Christmas feast. In
addition, theio nre the regular depart
ments of the mngnzine, with many
special articles on topics relating to
woman's interests within and without
the homo.
Take Notice.
The Treasurer's office will be closed
on the 38th, 30th and 30th of this
month, November, for the purpose of
collecting taxes nt the following
places:
At Slnbtown, Monday, Nov. 38th,
from 10 o'clock to 13 o'clock: All. Airy,
from 1 o'clock to 3.80 o'clock; James &
Cely's store, from 3 o'clock to 4 o'clock.
On Tuesday Nov. 29th, at Piedmont,
from 10 to 8 o'clock.
On Wednesday. Nov. 30th, at Pelzer,
from 0 o'clock to 8 o'clock.
I hope the taxpayers will be at the
places mentioned and I will accom
modate them. J. M. Pavne.
Co. Treas.
Car Load Tennessee Mules at Fret
well-Hanks Co. Stables, Friday, 35th
November.
Attention J armer*!
.\ rall meeting ol' I lu; Fa: ni?t"- Co
? rirrat i vc I'nion ? . KI lie lu M Wnlui-s
dny, Nov. iii, at Hit* Court Hun.sr at
! : o'clock ll. ni,
'I'II?H is a very iiiiportant meet ing,
:IIMI nil th?- members ami mem bri H of
Sub Club? air requested to attend, as
business of importuner is tu bc looked
after.
I). I {arris, I'rea. Fnnner? Co-opera
tive I'nion.
rite Old lime Southerner.
Th? great (jruerai N. I>. Forrest was
ono ?if liftrrn rhildren. lb- inhciitcd
tin- eiingctic qualities ?il bis remurk
ablr uiothrr, who was "the mother of
nun." 'Mn- ititi tun?- soot liri un ft
wno patriarchal, in iniiiiy wr.yo, and
notably in having larg? I iniilies.
Uace suicide was practically unknown
in I hr ..? ?!?l Sffiit ti1 lu ic lias re
??ut!\ ?Iii.il in I'iekcns, S.e., one of
th? gland obi stock, In. J.D. Cole
t?n, who iva? ihr lat hr r ol sixteen
rliihirrn. 'lins patriarch volunteered
in thr beginning ol th? wai ailinn^ th?
vrry tir-t to do Ko. and r< rv? ?1 through
tin- uar an un olliccr, by promotion.
lit- was a dru I i Mt, nuil, after tlie wai.
divided Iiis tim? between his protea
sum ami tanning. < >l his sixteen oil i I -
?li ?-II, I hi ricen ure still I i vi nj.', nml thir
teen was liol lor him mi unlucky num
ber. Ht? could exclaim with th? iu
spin-il pKulmist: "As arrowft in tII??
liaml ?>i th?- mijjrhly sn the children ot
thrni that have brrn Klinken. Hlea.sed
is the man who hath lilied his desiie
with them: he shall nut bu con iou lided
when li? shall speak to his enemies in
th? pile.**- AiiKUfttu Chronicle.
o
Nolice.
All lu isons interefttrd in canes tor
timi in thc court ot' common pleas for
Anderson county, Soul li Carolina, will
take notier that pm suant to au order
?.I his honor, V.J. I'opr, Chirf Justice,
dated Nov. 1, I ;?Ol, now on file in this
ollie?, a special ?ir extra terni of tho
court of common pican for Anderson
county will bu held at the usual place
of holditiK said court, beginning on
the lilli day of December, 1!?04, and
continuing for two weeks it so much
timu be necessary.
.John. (.'. Watkins, Clerk Court
common pleas, Anderdon county, S.
C.
- ? . - -.
J tiHVo trli:d Cray ton s Hore Head ('urn
for chickens and heartily recommend it.
'll-i> J, li. deb ruo, Jr.
Anxious Moments.
Some ? f tho ir. tsl anxious hourn of
molher'H Ufo aro th .so whim lliu litilu
ones ?if tl.o loaiebhwh) l. ivo tho croup.
There la no olhor imdicino so effective
tn this terribhi malady HS Kolay'* Honey
mid Tar. lt is a household lavorite for
Mn nil nml lung trouhlts, aili) as it oon
laiiiM no ophites or other poisons it <ynn
he safely given. Sol.I hy Evana I'har
inm-y.
.\?-id Iron Mineral curas Dyspepsia
and I - digesten?, li tin. looa you oat
.?Ives ym pain ami ?loes not ??ia? st romi
lly, a ?lose nikon aft yr ouch ional will
glyn im tuc?] wit o roiit-' nml if u>ed regu
larly ..ill permanently euro you. Trade
A I M murk on every h Hilo, s dd by
?ill II. Uggi-lls.
Acid Iron Mineral Co.,
Columbia, C.
A Polic man's Testimony.
.F. N. Patterson, night policeman ot
Nashua, Ia., writes, '-LHSI winter 1 had
a kulti cold on uiy lunga and tried at
lean a half dozen advertised cough meoi
einos nod hun treatment from two phy
sicians without gel tl ri? any benefit. A
friend recommended Polet'a Honey and
Tar and two-thlidiol a ?Kittie cured rue.
I conaider it the greatest jougb anil lung
medicino in the world." bold by Evana
I* h arm ney.
Foley's Honey nn?l Tar for coughs
and colds: reliable. Iried and tested, safe
and sure. A general household favorite
wherever used. Bold by Evans Phar
macy.
Ke Could Hardly Get Up.
' Thia ia to certify that I have taken
two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure and
it baa helped me more than any other
moditino," writes P. H. T^affy, of Ash
ley, 111. "I tried many advertised reme
dies, but none of them gave me any re
lief. My druggist recommended Foley's
Kidney Cure and it bas mired me. Be
t-re commencing its urie I was in suoh a
shape that I could oardly get up wbeu
once down." Bold by Evans Pharmacy.
To Cure a Cough.
The coughs so prevalent these days
usual!} develop before you realize what
lias happened. Now the best thing to do
is to take the most reliable couch cure
vou can ge*. None better than Murrays
II ?rekound Mullein and Tar. It is made
of the puroMt ingredients and can be
given to lufants ai well aa grown people.
Above all else IT CURFS. You will
tlnd lt at all druggists. 25 ? a bJttle
extra large bottle.
You should look into th* merits of the
Oliver Chilled Middle Buster Plows,
sold by Sullivan Hardware Co. Those
Plows have largo, strong stoel beams
with wide throats that cannot choke. Ic
ia tho only successful Middlebreaker
ever put on tho market. It doesn't pre
tend to do a little of everything-and do
nothing perfectly. It ia btriclly a Mid
dlebreaker, and does Us work perfectly.
Tho prlco is low, too.
The quick results of, Acid Iron Min
orai in the cure ol Dyspepsia, Indigestion
and bowel trouble have struck thous
ands wilb wander. Heals cms, burns,
old sores aud nil skiu diseases readily.
Trade A-I-M mark on every bottle.
Sold by druggists.
Quick Arrest.
.1 A. Oulledge, ol Verbena, Ala , waa
twice in the hospital from a severe case
of plies causing 'l-l tumors. Alter doc
tors and all remedies failed, liucklen'a
Arnica Salve quickly arrested further
Inflammation and oared bim. It con
quers aches and kills pain. 25o. at Orr,
Gray tv. Co.
Danger ot a Cough.
Pneumonia, gripp, cold, bronchitis
and nearly every other dangerous aiok
neas of this kind is usually the develop
ment of a alight oougb. Too many peo
ple are laid up and loo many die from
diseases whore they could so easily
knock that drat cough in tho nead.
Murray's Horehound Muliein and Tar
aurea colds. It just drops the bottom out
of a oougb. Every druBKtat baa it fur
25o a bottle. Remember "Murray's" and
take uo other. Regular 60o sise.
Cored Fifty Headaohes
In one day while dlstribnting free sam
Elee ot Nervalgine, and will oura Ave
und red if I can And that many Buffer
ers. You run no risk, for it ls harmless,
and lt does the work In five to ten min
utes. Four dotes 10c Sold by all drug
gists.
DAVIS & DANIEL SHOE STORE,
(PostOffloe Blook, Anderson.-"Pretti
est Shoe Ntore in the State." Our special
boast: Wa keep the beat Shoes to be
found on tba market.
Stoves to snit everybody are sold by
Sullivan Hardware Co,
The time has ooma when the Southern
farmer baa to. make brains, toola and
mules do the work with th? least possible
amount of human labor. There ta noth
ing that yon can buy at this season that
will save so much labor as a spike tooth
or Diso Harrow, Turning Plow, Middle
breaker or Cole\Di8trlbutor from Sullivan
Hardware Uo? \ t
MONEY TO WAN for home alioota
on easy terms. X
Slmpsonyt Hood, Attorneys.
' l! VII %. >..! ;i tin-: rilli r.|l Si! ?li Vail
' Hdw. ('.>, v. i HT? vi.u ?n: j ui( what
y< u want tit Oin p?eu you want t > pay.
All of tho boya WAH*, fi - kl nd-of Air
Biilta that aro sold i v Sullivan Hdv..
Uni
Thora aro many portons happy now
afi?-r using Acid Iron Mineral who once ,
looked forward i<> death a? the only mire
relief from long suffering. They aro '
rOoiolng in health ag-tiu and tolling the j
good IJHWH lo oillOfM. 'j mit M-tnda arni
Peing cu rod hy ils use. Trade A-I-M ?
mark on every bottle, s dd hv Drug
gists
Physicians Prescribe lt.
Many broad minded physicians pre
scribe Foley's Honey and Tar, aa they
have never found H > aale and reliable a
remedy for throat ?.ol luiu troubles as
this Kr? at medicine. There ls no other
cough inedieiue so popular. Contains
no opiates or poisons aro) never taila to
cure coughs ami colds. Itefusa substi
tutes, ti >ld l>y Rvaus Pharmacy.
A Startling Test.
Tn save a lit??. Dr. T. O. Merrit', of No.
Metioopauy, l'a., made a startling tout
loatilling in a wonderful cure. Ho
j write?, "a patient was attacked with vio
lent hem mon liages, caused by ulcer
ation < f Um stomach. I had often found
I'.lectrli! Butors excellent f?r acute
ht ?mach ami liver troubles so I prescrih
H1 them. The patient gained from the
first, and lu? nut h-td au attack In ll
montliH." Electric Hitters aro positive
ly guaranteed tor D/ap?pala, Indiges
tion, Conati pat ton and Kidney troubles.
Try them. Only ."?O', at Orr/CJray ?A: Co.
"Should Old Acquaintance Be Forgot
And Never Brought to Mind."
Wht-n von need anything usuallv kept
In Drugstores don't forget that W?hlte
A Wilhile aro genera Jv open from IO a.
m. to.', p, m. Lucas Paint', aa good as |
the iii!ni and as cheap as tba o.mapjst, al i
ways on hand.
DAVIS DANIEL SHOE STORE,
I'oHt cilice Block, Anderson.)-"Pretti
est Shoe storo in the ^ta'e " Queen
Quality and Imperial; Walk-Over* and
Clapp'?.
An Old Time ltemeily.
Murray's ?lorehnuqd Mullein and Tar
has in it tho purest of drugi*. All of
which were used by our parents and
??rund-parent'. It ia a eotnbinaticn HO
put together that it cures a cough right
oil. Nothing la butter for babies It la a
most reliable cure m all case? of coughs.
Ask your druggiat for it. They all have
it. Get a bottle now and have it ready.
Co?ts only 25c a brittle - oxtra large bot
tics-regular ?o?. si/.o. Kemenibor to as-k
for ' Murrays ' und take no other.
Made Young Again.
"Ono of Dr. King's New Life Pilla
each night for two weeks ha? put me in
my'tacna' again" write* D. II. Turner,
ot* Deinpseytown, P?. They're tue beat
in the world for Liver, Stomach aud
Bowels. Purely vegetable. N?vergrln".
Only 'J?-, al Orr, (?ray A: Co,
A guaranteed cure for Hore head chick -
eoB at Cray ton's Drugstore. 14-i:Jt.
Attention Merchants.
Wo have great inducements to offer
you in lloslorv, Pants, Overalls, Drawers,
Piece doods, etc. Wo will bo in our office
for the next sixty days. Buy from us
you got the mill prices. Wo save .you
tho jobbers profits. Call <>u us and be
convinced. \Vo aro HO!ling tho largest
ami i'lodOHi buyers in tho countrv.
WEBB A OATER,
Commission Merchants and Mill agents
%H Dozen Times a Night.
' I have had kidney and ?."udder trou
ble for vears, and it became so bad that I
was obliged to got up a? least a dozen
times a night," savs Mr. Owen Dann, ot
Bonton Ferry, W. Va. "I never received
any permanent benefit romany medi
cine until 1 took Foley's kidney Cure.
After using two buttha, 1 am cured."
Sold by Evana Pharmacy.
A Sure Thing.
It is mid tina nothing i* sur?' oxeept
death and tax OH, l>ut t h itt is not altogether
true. Dr. King's Now Discovery for
Consumption ?M a HUTU euro for all lung
and throat trou hies. Thousands can
hw?fy u? that. Mrs. C. lt. VanMefe, of
shopherdtown, W. Va., tay?: "1 had a
c'V?re cab? of Bronchitis aud for a year
Lrlod everything I heard of. but got no
relief. One bottle of Dr. King's New
Discovery them <'ure<i me absolutely."
[fa infallible for Croup, Whooping
Dough, Grip, Pneumonia and Consump
tion. Try it. lt's guaranteed by Orr,
iray it Co., Druggist. Trial bottles free.
I'eg. siaos G?J, 81.00.
Sullivan Hardware Co. ' have a full
itock of Cole Distributors.These Distribu
tors are largely used at this soa&on for
putting in grain.
MONEY TO LOAN-A few thousand
lollars to lend on Land for clients. Ap
ply to B. P. Martin, Attoruey-at-Law.
Two crear Remedies
For over 33 Years tho Standard
of Home Preparations* \
Will instantly relieve and
kSC V 6?1 I"islt'vel> cure every ail
J "unl a"11 disease arising
BJ ?rom the stomach, bowels,
D?lKS livcr cr kidneys-whencs
90 |>ercent of nit diseases
emanate. It cleanses, purifies, strengthens
and tones up the entire drainage and
digestive system. Price 50c. a bottle.
Vim Have llllAHI) OK A*f,? f
Thousands ul American ? ??fitrttf*
families will have none VIWJIIV
other. For headaches of Wm . % f
any kind, constipation, fi^ fl B g O
dizziness, dyspepsia, B ?1 * O
nervousness, bad taste in mouth, distress
after eating.etc..nothing will give relief so
quickly as these palatable little pius. Price
SOLO DY
EVANS PHARMACY.
JkCvsiuM jPliaviiiaoy.
WILL YOU BE ONE?
There are about seven million peo
ple io the U. S. who have savings ac
count?. These accounts show an av
erage of 8400 each ; seventy out of
every hundred persons starting savings
accounts with one dollar keep them
going, aud iu a short time have seve
eral hundred dollars. If you will
open an account wi h the Saving De
partment of the Bank of Andeiaou
(here are seventy chances out of a
hundred of your sooner or later hav
ing the average.
THE BANK OF ANDERSON,
The oldest and strongest Bank in the
Cwt u ty.
Smart
Winter
Suits
- AND -
Overcoats 1
Nowhere else in this Town will yon find as large and as
fine a oolleotion of
Stylish Oloth-ing
As we show, nor prices as reasonable as ours.
Oar Clothing is all made from especially selected fabrics,
in sneh patterns as every one likes.
The Goats are made with permanent fronts, and have the
broad, athletic shoulders so popular now-a-days.
If yon wish to dress smartly at LITTLE COST, come and
see the big values we are offering t^ia week.
REESE & BOLT,
Clothiers? Ratters and Furnishers. ?
WANT BIG BUSINESS THIS
?talis?in
There has boen great doings in this Store these Novem
ber days-greatest ever come our way before. It's the buy
ing public that you have got to please, and they have a right
to pass judgment on what they want, for it is their good
money that pays for it. We have crammed a big lot of good,
reliable, stylish merchandise in this Store in the last few
months. We struck it lucky, fa we are having the largest
sales ever known to us. Now the cold, cutting winds of De
cember will soon be on us. We are filling up every day for
the biggest trade yet to come.
We are adding to our Dress Goods and Silks almost daily
as well as every other line and department in the Store.
Special for this Week!
24 Ladies' Hats, beautiful and stylish, prices ranging
from $3.00 to $8.00-just one-third off in price. Great oppor
tunity right in the heart of the season. We do this to give
us an extraordinary week in Millinery. Every Hat that will
be shown will be a choice one.
Our Millinery Department has added a big line of new
Shapes and Trimmings, and Ribbons of every description.
Another great attraction for the week is a consignment
of
Ladies' Coat Suits,
The production of a Cincinnati House. As we have no mon?
ey in them we will sell at little profit. Prices from $10.0?
to $20.00.
We can show you Ladies' Wraps from $3.50 to 825.00.
Would like you to see the Silk Wraps and Plush Velvet
Coats, and the swell line of Cloth Coats.
Beautiful lot of Ladies' Flannelette Night Gowns.
Ladies' Knit Underskirts aud Knit Petticoats 50c to $2.00.
Boys' Buster Brown and Black Cat Stockings,at 25c.
We are prepared to supply the pwple in all clauei asl
prices in wearing apparel from now 'till the holidays.
If you have a penny to spend come our way. We do not
despise small bills.
Everybody is welcome in this S toi e.
If you want s ny thing for men, women and children wa
can fit you up from head to foot.
Head tO'Foot Outfitters,
For Men, Women and Children.
[^Bought for 50c. onl . f^h^Biggest Sale}
the Dollar. j .? in the \
LOOK AND
THE BIG SALE OF
18 NOW IN PULL BLAST.
Come in and inspect and be convinced.
We bought in this Mammoth Stock
WOOL DRESS GOODS,
And all kinds Cotton Fabrics,
Men's and Boys' Clothing,
Capes, Jackets,
And Shoes. V
Alio, a f all line of
MIL.LINEHY!
Noir, if yon are looking for BIG BARGAINS, you will do well by
coining in and inspecting oar Stock, as we certainly bay? the largest Spook loi
J Upper Caiolina.
We can fit man,, woman and child in anything to weat.
We are certainly going to try and make all efforts to make the nest slr
weeks the largest business in the history cf oar house. To succeed in this
effort we will certainly give oar many friends and customers the biggest
values ever given in Anderson.
Our Motto 'HHigh Quality and Sow Priest
Hoping to haye an early call from our many customers,
LESSER & GO.,
LKADESS OB' tOW PRICES.