Newspaper Page Text
Lo cai News. WHDNK?LiAY. NOV. ::??. p. M ? ?Mom cr Items. Miss Minnie lllackman, daughter ol slr. mili Mrn. Marshall Blackman, dieri m T ii? -.. iii airi was ?mi i tl on ! ho 'Jil li it S.i tidy Spring, '.?.! pastor, I.Vv. S. NV. lleiitv. c:on i hi finig i In; tu lierai SCrvii'?'? Silo WO* llbollt ill yeillS old lind hat! beeil :i!li:?:t? ri all hei* lile, be inga i-t mute. 'Itu- .i-' live y IM? rs she had MiU'eied much \\i:li an aller (ion "I spine, which terminated in :on vu I.-ioiis, e nibing lui death, Sh? was 'lu- limn- tenderly hived anil .ati il 'm hy IUT tinnily onnci-ount.nl 'HT idllici ions, anil (HT pi 11 ? - ? - \\ ill hu greatly missed in ; In- Im .-i hold. They irt? rntiitorfori hy l " lli?u?f?it ilia? h t -? iJ??. : m.'- ari1 oV'i and today .-?lio Ls joining tho f*oiir?'oj pct j so in lleav ii. rii?- i.'iiarti rly Conference ?if Pendle! .?! I iit'iiii wits held at Sandy Springst burch I.it ? . Satin.11\ und Sim lay. Vha t?unuri.ij ?n?n?titii>n lin1 Circuit WiKlIld -lip lyell; 'I if !'r? >nlii;>,' Mlth i. l;? v. l.'.A. Childs. ?>:?.H in il ,tn (iKpiri;: |r seuiioh on Sunday t?i anni ton ti yt? fiadiirino. '?lu .M?-"i lit K1IV>I s of his sect??MI uni v?iy mtirh pleased with th? i; ptrsi\ht pastor, Hov: s. VV. 11 ?livy, and hopi* thai Conb.-reuco will *;end "hun i irk nevi >.??:?r. M si, ? inj?? Phinmy, of Walhalhi, ia? .hufi) ?. . -1T i :i; - rrbiiivi i neal Sandy Springs. di's. \V. Carrisnn spout two days his week in Anderson UH tho gue?| ?if i?r sister, Sli -. Sullio Kiley. Meston Tom liothroek nod Charlie ".i'll! .'td! abort two weeks ago Im a ?is;l to ii-latives in Alahaina. lt'they rind paying employment their .stay may ?)o pt o hinged imP.liuitely. Mr. Edwin ..'?illy left Saturday for GJeergetowu on a hunting trip. Ho lian had standing invitation from a .neild to come-down lind hunt, hut this TS his ?iist opportunity to avail hiniseif of it. 'f Lo lihou I il happen to meit .."vifcl' ??rover Cleveland them duck minting. Mr. Cleveland hail hotter look .mt for his laurels, ns Edwin is .?. tine tjliot. Mr. Benson Kee ves, of Oak way, is visiting relativen in this Heel inn. Mise Km mu, Mnjor and little daugh ter, I'attie, of Picken*, aro visiting thu family of Mr. MnrHhall Blackman. Walker Barnett'* little son, Ether idge, hud lin- misfortune to get ono bono ol his lett leg broken abou' a .vceJc ago. I>r. Duckworth set tue . ..ii nnd tho little fellow is getting . . . '-.-ly. . i FfCtt?ie McWnortcr ond her . .. 'i.r Murun, hot h of whom hud .. .< r, un- univ improving rapidly. Mr. Thomas Hobson'a littloson, Pat, i R is s ill ; nil- ill with fever. ThiueVsgi viug was generally observ ed in this auction hy feasting and hunt ing. Thor? is much tor which to lat thankful for and many earnestly join Mi in singing "Praise CHM! from whom .di blessings ?low." Incognita. .<.> . Corner Creek Comments. Miss Tal nhill Crowther and -her .nother, J. I., ol' Kay, won? tho guests of B. F. Cassa way mid family Thanks 'i vi II g Day. < tur young folks enjoyed themselves very ni ooh on Thanksgiving night at a pound supper given at th? homo of VV. M. Hell. A largo crowd waa present .iud, of course, they had lots ot fun and llenty of good things to eat. Tho Misses Lomar, and hrothur, ol' Uno West, visited relatives hero hist week. Misa Modena Bighy, who is teaching 'ike Callison school in Greenwood county, is spending a few days hero with homo folks. She is accompanied by Miss < ?clello Reavden. Mrs. Cora Elgin Bigby, of l'elzer, and Miss Lucy Elgin, of Bowman, (in., -are visiting relatives in our midst. M?SB Ella Martin and brother Milton, -?'rom near Donalds, spout Thanksgtv .ngia our midst nt tho home of J. N. "Shirley. Miss Ollie Mitchell visited friends .lear Bethel Sunday. A-t last wo have completed tho gath ering of this year's crop. The weather bas been remarkably lino all fall, mid "lui ci op has been ii good largo one, too. Small grain is hoing sown now, .ind all farm woik is moving on nicely. Preparations are being matlo for "Christmas, which is only four weeks ?distant. Oh! how time rolls on. lt waits on ';io one in these pin ts. Some of our people observed Thanks tgisiug Day, while others continued to -aursuo their regular routine of farm ?work. ' The price of cotton continues to de crease, which is causing some to sell, .while others are just holding on for ?sigher prices. Dr. Y. \V. Perry, of Pendleton, has (accepted tho call tendered him by tho ? Larker's Creek church for next year. Luther Kay, of Pendleton, spent a few days in our midst hist week with old friends. Wo areall well as usual. Tyro. * In Memoriam. Townviilo S. C., Nov. 24, 1904.-Ed itor Intelligencer: Pienso publish tho Sollo wing resolutions ai'OJted by the Townvitie Presbyterian Sunday school 'tan the death of Christino Sharp: Whereas, God has soon tit in his wis dom and love to call to rest our much beloved Sunday school pupil, Christ ino Sharp, who was devoted to her Sunday school and an earnest worker. There fore, bo it resolved- t ist. That while wo deeply deplore the loss ?f one so pure, gentle and kind, endeared to those who kuow lier, wo Iwtv HMMurnnco that cfur loss is her ?eternal gain. 2u?t. That our desire is to pay trib uto to one whoso prospects for useful ness wt rs so bright, and w hose inrlu fouco tor good was felt by ovt ry one ?vho?am~ in contact with ncr. 3rd. We. extend to tho mother, fa rther, sisters, ami brothers our deepest - and Ilea!?felt sympathy in their loss, -com merni i ii g them to God whom their .loved ?no trusted, and Ho will show them th? things unsearchable now. 4tU. That a blank page in our Sun day ecbool rofl book be inscribed to .lier memory, and a copy of these reso lutions be sent to the family of tho de ceased. Leila Thompson, Annie Gordon Dickson, Mattie McCarley. Committee. JMea? Y. 2r Family vin'd PT*ivrvn "? ?- ho'iRA by piiotlrg - with L. A ML. PHI I. 1 '-'Wortrn and covers ii?o'd. l*a lewd Mfl'.h'si e. N>?n to,nuable, './i?out?v Hiver. Fullest measure. Takea illMt, Bought from F B. Cray ton, Auder ? -ran; T. ?I*. Hopt>er, B'ilton ; T. C. Jack . MOO. Iva; K. S. Horton, Litvnaoavljl .. If yon ?re lot liing t??r a good, atro t?lexiU?e Drag Tooth Harrow, you C?B? . 'ind j ost vctiat you wmii at 'lin Moro Ol Hutu vim TJAw, Co. Their Harrow's af? - mUt to euBtain the rougbesl uuage ai d i?/? dosigutd to do perfect work. ! uwnuVsHlle Nc?s. Kor some lime Mi. E. U. Horton, who docs a general mcichamli .?. busi in i--. Iiiii! lu ; rt mi->ing gund- from ll I h stoic eye ry ,1/oiiduy mu? lilil?, l?'?i UH lin* ilooiH arni windows weir securely fastened tin- 11 : i 11 icmuined a mystery, r\ low tl.ivs ago II negro hy Hie ll ll ll ll! ?1 W i st Hm tun was arrested on sus picion, ami, at UT being um-tinned, lir t-nufcsso:! his guilt ami also told lin- nairns ol' lour other ni* g loen who liad assisted hun . Mr. Horton- store rooin ina two-utory building and i lu-an H eroes hail been inking a ladder ami ming through inc windows on ilt?* second tioor. Mr. Horton lina already gotten bach about ?iiMI worth ol' Molen 'omis. Alter confessing tn Mr. JI. . i Lon they told how I hey had taken tin lld piece ol iron and lilt int; tile hai I non the huck door "t Cooley >\ S pi el's *toio and had heen taking goods hom iii.-m. This tu m had never missed itnythiug ?nil a iiiinihet ni articles, sueh as di'.v goods, ? lol luiij-', shoes, etc., have I iee'i" i lound which woie taken hom lliis -'on-. ?iii last Sittutdii) I '.i -.. dal hies v\ iii- given ;i pt il nu mai y ir.I ?uni hound ovel until hiixl lei iii il < '"?.ii i. Mi. lia'ph Nuilee, ol Monterey, ami Mi. Itulph Mason, ol I'acolel, nie lei king tor Messrs. Cooley ?\ .Speer I .nd i. I;. Horton respectivety, where I hey will lin glad to rio i lu II friends. .'ii.-s .1/uiy Wilson, ot (ii.un Bulge, i is visiting; her brother's lamil}', Hr. .1. ! I?. Wilson. .Mi. I ?uk Speer w;n in town Sunday ivilh I l l.lt I Vi'.-. Miss Alien MelJallister, ol Halium r, .|M iii Thanksgiving with the latuily ot |{?v. li. Kennel. Mrs. /uhi Brock Sharpe, of AudiT tum, spent Thanksgiving in town with Mis. .?. T. Lntiiuer. A nuinher of young people attended lt "ghost party" Kinlay night at. the. homo ol' M rs. Marie Watson, ol IS.u nes. Mis. Hem Reid ami children, ot Iva, spent a few day? recently in town with iclutivea. ?Miss Ida Allen and little brother, lie m bc rt, visited relatives in Andel .on a few days ago, ?Miss Heit ie Kichardson, of Hartwell, ?H visiting her brothel's family. Nov. -js. Yedci. Brushy Creek News. Well, Mr. Kditor, ns we have not written for several weeks, we will try to give your readers a few dots. The corn is all gathered and in the crib. Cotton is most all picked and the farmers aro holding must of tho crop for ten cents. W. r\ Culy and O! I'. Smith visited tho world's fair a few weeks ugo and report a pleasant trip. MisH .1/elissu Edens and C. A. Harr were happily married at the home of the bi lilli's father, S. S. Edens, on Thursday. "J Ith inst., nt l? o'clock, by t he Kev. I ?. I. Spearman. Only a,few friends of the bride and groom were present. A. S. Buyehe, of Grenville, visited .J. K. Budgers on Thanksgiving day. W. I'. Hicks and family and C. A. Hector ?pent Thanksgiving day at J. il. Hicks'. Mr. Marion Krecman and his two charming daughters. Misses Alpha and Ella, and John Hiddle, of the Cross Uoada seetii/n ot 1'icketis County, visited thu family of J. Hood, Satur day and Sunday. Some of our most prosperous far mers are buying lin? young mules, which means thar they mean business. There was a social party at the homo of .J. K. Hogers on tile evening of Hie -' Ith inst., w hich was highly enjoyed by all present. '?\ T. Hie Hampton Monument Now a Certainly Tho Hampton monument commis sion tin- morning, after a formal in spection of the model submitted, closed the contract with Sculptor F Wellington Kuekstahl for the monu ment, the price agreed upon, includ ing the expensen ot transportation and other incidentals, being S-yO.OOO. Of this amount about SVJN.OOU bas been raised and it will be necessary tor the State to raise in Home way the re mainder in two years, the time agreed upon for tlie delivery of the monu ment. The commission was well pleased with thu model submitted by Mr. Kuckstahi, and was only in session a few minutes. Tho contract will bo drawn up at once by the commission and signed and the work will ?tart at once. The monument will bo twenty eight feet in height, an equestrian statue and a very imposing affair, showing the gallant lender hat in hand on a spirited horse and appearing to be ready to take charge of affairs wherever necessary. The commission d citied to change some of the inscrip tion, and the following will appear on the base of the monument, which will set just to tho east of the front steps : East Side-"Governorof South Caro lina, 1N7C? 15*570. United States Sena tor, 18711.1895." North Side-"Horn March 18, ISIS Died April ll, 1003." On the shield just below will bo the last words tittered: "My people, white and black-God bless them all." ' South Side-"Erected by Citizt-ns of this State, l!?0?." West Side-"Lieutenant General Confederate States Army." On the eight shields on tho western and eastern sides will bo placed the eight most prominent battles in which he was engaged, aa follows: First Mantissas, Brandy Station, Gettys burg, Trevilion, Sappony Church, Bur geon Mill and Ben ton ville.-Columbia Hecord, 28th inst. Competitive Examination. Mr. Editor: Will yon kindly give tho following notice apace iii your column*: Ono clerkship in tho Engrossing De partment for the 8th Circuit will bo awarded by competitive examination to bo held in Belton, S. C., on Friday, Deeenibei lGtb, beginning at 0 o'clock a. m. ltesp? etfully, Julius E. Buggs, Solicitor. Card of Thanks. Mr. Editor: Through the medium of your paper we wish to'thank our many friends for their kindness during the illness and death of oui beloved hus band and father, J. Marshall Webb. * Mrs. Lou Webb and daughters. The Proposed Electric Line. Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 15.-At a meet ing of thc stockholders of the Atlanta and Carolina Kail way company held here today the organization of the com pany was perfected by the election of officers and directors. The company proposes to build an electric line from Atlanta to Greenville, S. C., which lt is expected eventually will give Atlanta a direct line to the Atlantic seaboard. The capital waa raised from $50,000 to $2,000.000 and arrangements were mad? for th? speedy beginning of active op- . erat ions. John lt. llocch. ot' Hosoh ton, Ga., was elected president.. .1 AMM'itl?.-'O.N S < * i . I I*. I \ N. Dr, li. I? ll , - Ita- ? >j>urjtw! His j Optica! I'dflor Over At ?iu^ou'a I ?rug >toi-?. Tba people iii HU tant.' ! An!erM?n ti ivo long ii it tho,.ri oed <?i HU ? x dualva, lip tO-UHtO i ptioisU v. >|" ? ill l>*J i<?r manenlly located muong thom. D'. Keene, being HW m i- <>{ tin-' fini, hasopeu ud his olllco over Atkin** .li's Drug Store, .ortu-r ni I li: put Hu?! Malu (streets, ami will hon ilt? r have his permanent ellice with ii? /H M- in Anders- II. ll.OMI v. im have ?nil uro now having (rouble with their ovo-, etui iit any limo linc] hiaoltloo ripon, and s welcome if they should da? ?111? in c insult hill). I Jr. H'M so is woll known among ii-, ami lins many pa il ntH m ami Hrouml A nd orson that will P-Miityto his a-.i.nv to correct the moht iihhlinalu < ase nf rorraction ol tho eye*, lin O'?MICH aillOUg UH endorsed hy 111? loailiim profosMons, IIIIH iii tho leu J itu; methods ?>f ox ami nat i> m, nix] it worth your tinto lo \ :r-11 I nineo and lind ,;"t lim tnio ooiidi'ion <.! your i'^n Ky tli** mo-.! impr? ved *.>-..!o ".; ri iriteti ig t he H yo in tho Si ut h. I ' . I : i -, . ? H nu inlier ?i tho Optii a! A ?.soi i .lion < I Si nth Caro linn Mud '"?' hi? din! -mi. fr un .? reu'ig' tl.'/.. I i o lo..f Optl?S - m . mm A HANDY REMEDY. lluitccck'K |jii|tii'j Sulphur i - a I'rictxJ in tito 11 OU SO li Olli. I Kyory homo re<|iiiroH ri r ain weH cltoHon remedies m scientific, modern | Ivpo, tor c-o m emergency oi on tho | appeai'Mitce nf r.hroiiii! disorder.! Han nook's L'fjui I .Sulphur ts Mich ft prepar ation ant is um i Ulli J in ila spin ?". In val no imapproacuoil when a Jd id lo laith 1111? waiora, ii j? i vos thom al! tho tonic properlh H of littest Hit'.f luir Hprin***. Tito power nt Hancock's L'.ijuid Hul pbui - Nat uro'a groato*t germicide-ia absolute over acne, Itch, herpe?, burna a-d scalds, ringworm, pimplen, prickly doa', diphtheria, catarrh, canker and . thor soreness ol sculp, eyelids, nose, mouth or throat. At leading pharmacists. U-md de scriptive houk lot of ii uncock Liquid .Sui pbur Co , Baltimore, Md. I have tried ('raytons Bore Head Cure for chickens and hoartily recommend it. '22-a J, Ii. Cochran, Jr. Sat'eguard Against Accident. Tho best safeguard against accident is to uso good judgment in di reeling every act. Hut accidents will often occur in Hpiiu of every ettort to prevent thom. Tho beat --lifeguard against injury result ing from accldeuta i-i.Elliott's Emulsified Oil Liniment. It is tho most serviceable accident and Emergency Liniment ever miid^ and is tho most satisfactory Lini ment for UH? in tho family and i>n aui mala ever < 'llVed. Lar<e bottle25**ta. Every progressive fartnor abould louk into thu m er La of the oliver Ghi Hail Middlebreakers. sold by S tllivan Hdw. Co. Those Miihllpliroakcrs have steel boams tliat aro fully wnrrantoJ not to bonder break. They will cut tho deep out and willett lurrow of any Plow on tho least draft. Anxious Moments. Homo cf tho moat aux ions hourn of tnother'H life am th nae when tho little ones of the houM-hold have tho croup. There is : o other medicine HO effective in ibia terrible malady HM Foley'* Honey and Tar. It is H household favorite for throat and lung troubleH, mid HH it con mina no optatea ur other poisons it tau ho safely given. Sold bj* Evana Phar macy. A Peile man's Testimony. J. N. Patterson, nlirht policeman of Naabua, Ia , write?, ' Last winter 1 had a bad cold on my lungs and tried at least a half dozen advertised (rough medi cines and had treatment from two phy sicians without gaiting any hnnetit. A friend reen m mend ed Foley's Honey and Tar and two-third-, ot a bottle cured me. I consider it tito greatest oough nil?' lunj; medicino in ::he world." Hold by 10vans Pharmacy. There is nr. fJrain or Fertilizer Diutri butor manofaciurbd that will in any way compare with the ''Cole," which ia sold by Sullivan ildw. Co. Ka Gould Hardly Get Up. ' This ia to certify that I have taken two bottlea ofFoley'a Kidney Cure and it has helptd me more than any other medltltoe/' wrltea P. H. Duffy, of Aah ley, 111. "I tried many adversed rem? di?e, bat none of them gave me any re lief. My druggist recommended Foley's Kidney Cure and it baa cu 9d me. Be fore commencing ita uae I was in auch a ehape that T could hardly get up wheu once down." Sold by KvHna Pharmacy. To Cure a Cough. Tho coughs so prevalent these days usually develop before yon realize what bsa happened. Now the beat thing to do is to take the most reliable couch cure vnu can geL None better than Murrays Horehound Mullein and Tar. It la made of the purest iugrodlenta and can be given to infants as well as grown people. Above all else IT CURES. You will timi it at ell druggists. 253 a bottle extra large bottle. Blood Poison and Lock Jaw prevented by applying Acid Iron Mineral to cuts or wounds at once. NJ burne should be without it. Trade A-I-M mark on every bottle. Sold by drugulaba. Danger et a Cough. P^.c-mcnla, grlpp, eMd, bronchitis and nearly every other dangerous sick ness of this kind la usually the develop ment of a alight cn nub. Too many peo ple are laid up and too many die from diseases where they could so easily knock that firHt cough in the neau. Murray's Horehound Mullein and Tar cur OH colds It just drop." 'be bottom out of a oouab. Every druvulet baa lt for .J?o a bottle. Remember "Murray's" and take no other. Kegular ??c aize. Cured Fifty Headaches In one day while distributing froe ram pies ot Nervalgine, and will cure live hundred if I can And that many eufier> er?. You run no ri>k, for it la harmless, and it does the work in live to ten min utes. Four dotes 10c. Suld by all drug gists. If voa want a gocd Cooking or Heat ing Stove or a good Range-one that la fully warranted to.*give *at*8faction-you should call on Sullivan Hdw. Co . who can furnish jCBt what you vant, at tl o price j ou want to pay. . DAVIS A DANIEL SHOE STOKE. (PostOtUne Block, Anderson.-4,Prett,i: oat Shoe -"tore in the ?tate." Our epeoial boast : We keep the beat 8hoea to be fouud on the market, MONEY TO LO AN fur home clients on easy terma. Simpson & Hood. Attorneys. A Sure Thing It is said that nothing ia sure except death and taxea, but that ia not altogether, true. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption ia a pure euro for all lung nod throat troubles. Thousands can ?.?tl fy to that. Mrs. C.B. Van Metre, of Shopuerdtown, W. Va., say*: .*! had a severe eaae of Bronchitis and for a year tried everything I heard of. but got no relief. One bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery then oared mo absolutely." It's infallible for Croup, Whooping Gough ,G ri p. Pr eu monia and Consump tion. Try lt. It's guaranteed by Orr, Gray dc Co.. Druggist, Trial bottles free. Reg. sixes 50o, f LOO. MONEY TO LOAN-A few thousand dollars to lend on La^d for clients. Ap* ply to B. F. Martin, Attoruey-at-Law. W. A. Herron, of Fln^h. Ark., aaye, ?.I wish to report that Foley's Kidney Cure has cured a terribie CASC of kidney sod bladder trou bio that two doctors had given up.!' Sold by Evan? Pharmacy. Quick Arrest. .1 A. Onlh'dg?-. ol Verbena, Ala', MT?? , two e miij'e h?pital Irmn a ?uvate c?*e j ul pi;?s inusirig Ll I u mot f?. A ?tor dm-| . \IH nil! ii : i ronietlie* falle?), Bucklen'a I Arnii'H Halve i|ui?.*k y arrest <1 further iiill.tmiiiHtlori and oiired him lt non? ijuerH itches ami killi* punt, lifts, at < *t"? ! (.ruy ?V Ce. foley's Honey and Tar ?or cougha I and eo?df: reliable, tried and t'^t?.?J, ;. ?fo j mid sure. A general household favorite i wherever usad. .So;d l?y Evana Phar-| macy. Physicians Prescribe lt. Many broad minded physicians pre -(.riiic roley's Honey and Ta^, iw they have never found HO safe ami reliable a remedy for throat and luna, troubl?e aa this gnat medicine. Thero is no other rough mo heine s > popiilnr Contains ,io opiate*) or poisons and -?ever fail? to t'lire coughs and cobla. Ilefuae substl tuus. S dd i>y Evalin 1'bannaey. A Startling Test. 'i''i . o a ii!'.'. l)r. T. < ?. M< rrltf, of No, Mein opauy, l'a., mad:? a startling to?t resulting in a wor.de:ful eme. Ile write-, "a patient vtuu attack'?) iv it li vi > lent homiiiorrhitgos, caused by ulcer- 1 iitioiiol'the stomach. I had often found ' Klootrle Bitters nx'-ellem for ai;uto I i?t aiun li ?MU! liver troubles kn i p react i li ed ilium. The patient gainod froid the Iand hts not b?d an attaek In 14 iiiotitliH." ICIfotric (titter? are positive ly guaranteed for Dyspepsia, Indiges tion, CoiiHtipation and Kidney troubles. Try i hem. Only fto *. ut Orr, ti ray Sc Qb. "Should Old Acquaintance Ce Forgot.; And Never Brouy^t to Mind." Win n you neod anything usual tv kept j in Drugstores don't forgot mat W?hlte .Vi Wi Pi ita aro generali v open from IO a. m. to ii p. m. h ir is Paint*, as good as ibo best and as cheap as tua eauapost, al ways on hand. DAVIS ?\? DANIEL S ll O I? STORK, ( Pus? odien Block, Audereon.)-"Pretti est Shoo Store in the sta'e " tineen (?itality and Imperial ; Walk-Overs and Clttpp's. An Old Time lt mn edy. Murray's Horeiinund Mullein ami Tar has lu it the purest of drugs. All of which wero used by our parents and grand-parenti?. It is a combiuutlon HO put tocethor that it euron a uough right off. Nothing ?H bettor for babies It ia a tuo8t reliable eurem all eases of coughs. Ask your druggist for it. They all have it. Get a bottle now and have it ready. Coots only li'io a bottle-extra large bot tins-regular 50a size, itemember to ask for 1 Murrays-' and take no other. Made Young Again. "One of Dr. King's New Life Pilb each night for two we^ks ha? put me in my'teena* again" wntos D. ll. Turner of Dempsey town, Pd. They're tho bes In tho worid for Hiver, Stomach auc Bowels. Purely vegetable. Novergrlp3. Only 25 \ at Orr, Gray & Co. A guaranteed cure for sore bead chick ena at Cray ton's Drugstore. 1 i-13t. Attention Merchants. We have great inducements to otfe you iu Hosiery, Pants, Overalls, Drawprf Piece (?OOIIH, etc. We will boin our offlc for the next sixty days. Buy from u you get the mill pri?es. We save yo the jobbers profits. Call on tia and ti convinced. Wo are Helling the large* and closest buyer* in thu oountrv. WEBB ifc CATER, Commission Merchants and Mill Agouti A Dozen Times a Night. ..I have had kidney aral bladder trot ble for yeurp, and :L became Rd bad that wa? obliged to get up af least a doze timos a night,".says M r. Owen Dann, ( Benton Ferry, W7Va. "I neverreceiv any permanent benefit from any med cine until I took Kolev's Kidney Cur After using two bottle? I am cured. Sol by Evans Pharmacy. IM VIS ?te DA XI EL SHOP, STORK rVist Oflion Block, ?u?i(TH<ii.)-"Preiti/ . st Shoe Store in t tm State." Hoon our jlsc NOW stiKjk? Bverybody welcome, THE DISCOVERER. OF SEVEN BARKS Was, thirty-five years ago, one ci Germany's foremost physicians, besides he W3S a cele brated botanist and chemist. His discoveries were many and Invariably successful. Per haps his most important discovery was that o? the great and popular preparation called .Seven Harks-extracted from thc bark of a specially grown Hydrangea plant. Th?3 bark grows in seven layers, each division pos3esiin;{ wonderful individual curative values. One arts r.s a penile cathartic, another as an al terative, thc third a ; a diuretic, thc fourth aa an expectorant-while the other titree layers produce wonderful, upbuilding toaie clements. Most All Disease Emanates from the drainage system (the stom ach, bowels, liver and kidneys). When one of these organs becomes clogged or congested the ethers naturally suffer in sympathy, and it requires a thorough cleansing and the res toration of all of them before each can again fully perform its natural function. Seven. Barks Contain nature-giving principles that will ef fect immediate relief and, in good time, a permanent cure of all such disorders. One 50 cent bottle will demonstrate its r.hcnomenal value. T.-dk with your druggist about it He will back up all wc claim. Il you arc ill and can not spare 50-ccnts for a bottle, write a postal and wc will send you a bottle free. LYMAN BROWN, Pharmacist, N.Y. City? SOLD BY IS viv ii J? Pharmacy. WILL YOU BE ONE? There are about seven million peo ple in the U. t?. who have savings ac counts. These accounts show an av erage of 8400 each ; seventy out of every hundred persons starting savings accounts with one dollar keep them going, and in a phort time have sove eral hundred dollars. If you will open an account with the Saving De partment of the Bank of Anderson there are seventy chaoses cut of a hundred of your sooner or later hav ing the average. THE BANK OF ANDERSON, The oldest and strongest Bank in tba County. Smart Winter Suits - AND-y Overcoats 1 Nowhere else in this Town will you find aft large and as fine a collection of Stylish Clothing AB we oho wy nor prices as reasonable as ours. Our Clothing is all made from especially selected fabrics, in such patterns AH 'every oi?? likes. The Coats 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 th? big values we are offering this week? REESE & BOLT, : mw ; Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers. WANT BIG BUSINESS THIS Thaiiksffivin There has been 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. Ve struck it lucky, for w? 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 t the biggest trade yet to come. We are adding to our Dress Goods and Sxl^s 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 ?o give us an extraordinary week in Millinery. Every Hat that will be shown will be a choice one. . ? Our Millinery Department hap added a big line of nevr 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 $10.03 to $20.00. * We can show you Ladies' Wraps from $3.50 to $25.00. Would like you to seo the Silk Wraps and Plush Velvet Coats, and the swell line of Cloth Coats. Beautiful lot of Ladies' Flannelette Night Gowns. Ladies' Knit Underskirts and Knit Petticoats 50c to $2.09. Boys' Buster Brown and Black Cat Stockings at 25c. We are prepared to supply th9 people in all cla33si and prices in wearing apparel from now 'till the holidays. If you have a penny to'spend come our way. W? do not despise small bills. Everybody is welcome in this Store. If you want anything for men, women and children'we can fit you up fxqm head to foot. - - " Head-to-Foot Outfitters, For Men, Women and Children. Bought for 50Ce on! the Dollar. r The Biggest Sale \ in the > History of Anderson.; LOOK Al THE BIG SALE OF IS ?OW ?N FULL BLAST. Come in ani inspect and be convinced. We bought in this Mammoth Stock ai ;?' ;;^,->' WOOiL DRESS GOODS, V Audiali.kmds Cotton Fab?ica," . - . Men's and Boys'Clothing, v Capes; Jackets, .':: ? .vi v And Shoes. Also, a foll line of Now, if you ira looking for BIG BARGAINS, you will do well by coming in and insulting our Stock, aa m certainly haVe tho largest ^dek ia Upper Caiolina/ 1 We eau.fit ma?, woman ^ We are certainly- going ^Jbry atiid .u?ke: all eflbrto to make the neit s?c week? the largest Irw^in lhe?h^ To succeed in this effort we will cer^wlr ??Va our many friends aad cuatomers the bigge* values gfran In J^de^n. Our Motto :^?ig?V ftiiality and &ow Prices. Hoping to have w eaily ^ . , ; , 1