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V AKW IVER.
OFFICE OF
E. P. VANDIVER.
A. GEIST TS FOU
ARMOUR'S GUANO AND ACID.
-ALSO, -
Cotton Seed Meal, Kainit and ali kinds of Fertilizers.
FLOUR, COFFEE, TOBACCO,
Bent gnuie* for loaat money.
Vour patronage appreciated.
Ycur truly,
V ANDI VER BROS.
DDircc ?
riULLJ!
In order to reduce our Stock by January 1st, 1906, we
have decided to eut prices on
Ladies' ,
Tailor ?Made Snits,
Coats,
Jackets,
o noe
Rain Coats,
Childrens Reef ers,
Skirts,
Waists,
Underskirts,
Zephyr Shawls,
Furs and
Millinery.
We carry the largest stock in any of the abovo-nained
articles, guaranteeing our pri?es to ba right.
f
IC??ih dide Court Square, two doors isast of ^armers tu? Wer
cba?ts Baak, Anderson, 3 C
25 Per Cent
-OF -T?
Skirts,
Goats.
Coat ?nits
w?Liixi Giiil(ireii's Coat??
FROM NOW UNTIL THE HOLIDAYS.
We desire to "close out \??$ ?took at once, so if you need
anything fron this line botter com? quick before your sise
Ss gone, K , :\ 1
nxm Cleats at 75o. $5.00 Coats at 13.75.
? 00 Coats at *6JOO. $?0.00 Coats at Ilea
$12.60 Coats at 19.88. $10.00 Coate at $11.25.
And prices in between.
A?s?ebigTT?rlnctiononaUMILL?HER?.
; ; Sake year bills in those departments and save money
fto ether holiday goods that yon wouldn't have saved other.
Beaeivieg dally new Notions and novelties for your
? tfft*. Sesa^thing here for every meinbe*#i tt?fsmily.
stalin whenever you are in town.
Always glad tels^^ . Sf . ' . .
Local News.
WKDNE8DAY, DEC. 27, 1905.
Last Saturday Dight Policeman
Power attempted to urreot ? druuken
negro, when the latter pulled his
pistol and l?red at the oi??eer. The
officer knocked up the negro's hand
and the ball barely grazed hia hand,
slightly powder burning it. Two
other officers came to Mr. Plower's aid
and after using tbeir clubs freely on
the negro's hoad, they subdued him
ami carried him to the station house.
'I he negro will serve a full sentence
in the city chain gang, and will then
bo turned over to the Court of Sessions
i under two Charge?-carrying concealed
weapons and assault and battery with
attempt to kill-which will give him a
long term in tins State Penitentiary.
The Fanners' Bank of Williamston
has been organized, baa received ita
charter and will shortly begin erection
of a handsome brick building. The
officer*ara W. A. Simpson, merchant
of Williamston, president; J.K. Van
diver, president of the Farmers1 and
Merchants Hank of Anderson, vice
president; W. K. McAUeter, merchant
of Williamson, secretary, and J. Ern
est Wakeiield, cashier of the Hank of
Piedmont, treasurer. Mr. Simpson
and Mr. McAUeter will be tho resident
managers of the business. The capi
tal otock is $25,000, the same as that
of the Bauk of Williamston, which has
been unusually successful since its es
tablishment, about ?vo years ago.
There is every prospect for a ?rent
success for the new institution.
Greenville News, 22nd inst.
The Hotel Cbiqnola Company has
secured the services of Robert H.
King aa manager of the hotel to suc
ceed M. S. Dickens who will retire on
the lBt January. Mr. Dickens came
to Andereon about 12 years ago from
Richmond, Va., where he waa manager
of Ford's hotel, and has had charge of
the Cbiquola ever since. He will re
turn to Richmond and again resume
charge of Ford's hotel. Mr. King,
who is a son of the late Rev. W.U.
King, is anative of Anderson, and has
had much experience in hotel manage
ment, having been connected for a
number of years with several of the
largest hotels in the United States.
We are delighted to welcome Mr.
King back to bis old home and wish
him big success in the management of
the Hotel Chiquola. Mr. Dickens
will carry with him to his old home
the best wishes of all his friends,
who regret to see him leave Atuier
i son.
T. Moncbidn, a Japanese mill ex
pert from Tokyo, Japan, -has been
making a tonr of the Piedmont sec
tion inspecting the cotton mills.
After inspecting several of the milla in
Greenville and those at Pelzer and
Williamston, he spent last Friday in
Anderson end v."ns very courteously
conducted through ' a'number of onr
plantB by Harry A. Orr. He is es
}*W?W?.,7 ... w. ?.ov^ ?A au mv gvuvintluu
Of elecfcrioal power for cotton mann. I
faoturing, and bia visit to Anderson
was more especially for the purpose of
inspecting the Portman Shoals power
plant of the Anderson Water. . Light
tuid Power Company, where Afr. Orr
serried him. 9?sufds? he visited ?he
H o? i i doy's shoalsplan*' *" oviiy.
Power Company. M ,
Bhief engineer of on wt
? ?a '?rvoratiti* i ?
? uivc weli-educa .,". . ,
"K? ??an of affaire. He ex
4 SW? ?8, ,beinS roore than
' ?l\h% T&lJ* tbi? seciio
cimatmn.badga?Ded 80516 VftlttA
' Comer Creek Events.
lw\??Sl^^aila Mrs.B.P.
Sod?' (Monday) morning, at
'ffl^SPyS&ilP* marriage of
Mr ?SiSPtelSS^ Sl!vIa P?-?ne, to
iSAttealR*? of*he Broad
R??JbE^uT** Parlor was taste
??1,y S?iv^otf /or ??ch an ocoaaion.
. P. nT Immediate relatives of
? "tracting parties were pr?sent
.?a the no pliai tie that bound
; >one for future life. ..
he ceremony waa performed'in a
snort, but impressive style by the
Bev. B. W. Bor ta, uncle of tho groom,
assisted by Dr. J. W. Perry. Imme
diately arter tue ceremony the happy
couple.accompanied by aever?l of their
kindred, left for the home of .the
groom's father, where an elegant din
ner waa served. Mr. and Mrs. Burta
are well known'young people in this
community, being quite popular with
j alt who know them, and start on life's
journey with bright prospecta and
many good wUkea from their friends
for a long sweet life. ./. :
?} Min Ora fligby ie enendim* the holi
day s at home. She la teaching a goad
school in Greenwood County.^ V : v. !v.
.Misses Wren; of Doe Weat,'are tho
?hesU oft W. M. Still and family thia
SISr^and ??- Th?i?:4onWof Br?W
CT ton, ere visiting relatives id this
eeetion during the Chrifltsnaa featl vi
ties. Ari^*iv,>',;.,r
TpB. Gassaway. and sister. Ml?
Elizabeth, are. mingling with the
young folks of Mountain Creek section
this week. We wish Brown all kinds
ot encceaS. ;;-AY. ??? ..'
J Mrs. J. F. McConnell and children,
of Nova, speut a few days hero with
Al Hymen's'Altar.
Married, on Sunday, December 24
100.3. by L N. Martin, magistrate, and
nt bia residence* ftl'. J. P. Brock and !
Miss Johnnie Taylor, both of Abbe
ville County.
Married, on Tuesday morning, De
cember 10, 1905, by Kev. J. E. James
and at bis home in thia city. Mr. D. V.
Conn, ot. Koanoke, Va., and Miss Car
rie Stribling.'youngest daughter of J.
V. Stribling, of thia city.
Miss Eunice Hill, tho accomplished
daughter of Mrs. lt. 8. Hill, nf this
city, and Prof. Coleman B. Waller, of
Wofford College, Spurtanburg, S. C.,
were married on Thursday, 21st inst.,
at 1 o'clock p. m., at the home of the
bride. The ceremony, which was
performed by Hi inp Duncan, assisted
by Kev. M. B. Kelly, was witnessed
by a few relatives and intimate
I friends.
Tho marriage of Mis? Fannie C.
Pinckneyand Mr. Jes*e Louis Sher
;oth of this city, which occurred
on Thursday morning, 21st inst.., at ?
o'clock, at the home of the bride on
Arlington avenue, waa au event of ex
ceeding interest to their many friends
throughout this section. Rev. K. C.
Jeter, rector of Grace Episcopal
Church, performed the ceremony in
the presence of a few friends and
relatives. The house had boen artis
tically decorated, quite in harmony
with the Christmas season. Garlands
of bolly and palms made an effective
background for the graceful red car
nations that were used in profusion *all
over the house. To the sweet strains
of tho wedding march by Mrs. L. ?.
Dean, the pretty bride, in a handsome
green cloth suit, with hat to match,
entered on the arm of ber brother, -
Mr. Marshall Pinckney of Columbia.
The beautifnl and impressive cere
mony with the ring was used. Imme
diately afterwards an elegant menu
was daintily served in the prettily
decorated dining room by Mrs. J. C.
Marshall, Miss May Thompson and
Mies She Pinokney. The happy con
pie were recipients of many beautiful
presents, which attest their popularity
among their wide circle of friends. At
noon Mr. and Afra. Sherard went down
to Moflettsville to spend a few days
with the former's parents and other
relatives.
Married, at the home of tho bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. King, on
Wednesday, Dec. 18th, 1005, Mr. John
C. Rhonda and Miss Josie Klug, all of
j Anderson County. Only a few of the
! near relatives and friends of the bop
! py couple were present to witness the
ceremony, which was performed by
Rev. Mr. Allen, of Pslser. Immediate
! ly after tho : ceremony the guests
? were invited -into tho dining room.
; vviiuiu they partook of supper which
bad been - prepared for them. On
j Thursday the bride nqd groom, with
[ several others,'went to the home of the
grdom where a reception was tendered
I by the groouVs parents Mr. and Mrs. J.
' jtt?oa??. ?ne brt?e waa thc reci
pient of several nice and useful pres
ents. We join the many friends of
Mr. and Mrs. Rhoads in wishing them
a happy journey through life.
A Guest.
Southern Railway.
On account of Christmas holidays, the
Southern Ballway will sell tickets from
all points east of the Mississippi and
cou tn of the Ohio Rivera and to St.
I*int? Mc, and Intermediate points at
TI B?f one and one-third first class one
* '%*e. Plus twenty Av?cente, fbrthe
>i I-tflP (Minimum rats 60 cents.)
' t Hil ?$?? ?ld December 22nd, 28rd,
VlStsyV*' If&Kimg and January 1st
i'll I vita \ s 1 Usait January 4:h 1909.
?j. ? c ) tat? C jr t achers and students bf
a i ? 'A colleges ?ill ba sold Deoem
la a? 24th, I OOO, with final limit
Jai nary 8tb; upon presentation and snr.
ren t-r'of certificate? signed by superin
tendent*, principals and presidenta of
the varions institutions of learning
For further Information, apply to any
Southern Ballway Tlckat Agent; or
: .. r R. W? HUNT,
Division Faanenger Agent,
Charleston. 8. 0.
7 BROOKS MORGAN*
Assistant General Passenger1 Agent, v ?
Atlanta, Gai,-.
: ~ ' -a -x?.,:--^rr
fi WANTED-Agente io soliolt- appli
cations for;Ftra Insurance. Good ? v?ay
gSras?scd. , Address I.?O?: So-.-.-^o.'
m, Spartanborg, 8. ?\ , . /-^??^.f
Tray an Olher Chilled Middle Buster
Plow' The lightest draft Mlddte Baster.
In the *rcrtd. These Plows irs sold by
Sullivan Hdw. Coi : \{J$hrV- ? - '
Ftattd. i?nHMi
AlUfirtr?a bav?fdll^ ^ find a bettor
I Dying of Famine.
I IP, In its torini-ntn. like dying of con*
eumptioD. Tho progresa of consumption,
from the beginning to the very ead, ls
a tong torture, boto to victim ?nd friends.
''Whon I bad the con*umption in its
Ara? etage," write? Wm. Myers, of
OearfoBs. ML, "after trying different
medicines ?nfl a unod doctor, in vain, I
at last took Dr. King's New Discovery,
which quickly and perfectly cured mo."
Prompt relief and eure cure tor coughs,
cold?, sore throat, bronchitis, etc. Posi
tively prevents pneumonia. Guaranteed
st Or<\ Grsv Sc Co's, drugstore, price
50c an-J $',.00 a bottle. Trial bottles free.
If you wish to borrow money without
delay, and without red tape, on easy
I i?ru?s ??? A. W. Dagnali, Attorney,
j Office In PoBtofflce Beding.
MONEY TO LOAN for HUES clioata
on ?any terms.
Simpson Sc Hood, Attorneys.
A Bari Scare.
Romo day you will get a bad scare,
when you feel a pain In your bowels,
and fear appendicitis. Safety lies in Dr.
King'n New Life Pills, a sure cure, for
all bowel and utomach diseases, such aa
headache, bllllouenesM, ooattveneso, etc
Guaranteed at Orr, Gray & Go's, drug
store, only 25o. Try them.
ti. & M. Paint. Lead and Zinc. Woore
10 or 15 years. 8aves paint bill?.
h. & bl. rosia about $1,20 per gallon.
Sold by F. B. Cray to u. Andereon, S. O.:
E. R. Horton, Lowndesvllle, 8. C.; T. C
Jackson, Iva, 8 C ; W. W. Grlfflu. Pel
seer, 8. C.; F. L. Hopper, Belton. 8. C.
When you want a good Razor, Pocke
Knife or pair of Scissors, make your pur
chase from Sullivan Hdw. co. This flrn
has the largest assortmeut of these gootfj
ever brought to this market.
Huge Task.
It was a huge task, to undertake th
cure of suoh a bad case of kidney dis
eas?, as that of O. F. Collier of Cherokee
Ia., but Electrio Bitters did lt. H
write?: "My kidneys were so far gone
I could not sit on a chair without i
cushion; and suffered from dread fa
backache, headache, add depression. I
Electric Blt era, however, I found a our?
and by them ?as restored to perfec
health. I recommend thia grubt toni
medicine to all with weak kldnoye, liv?
or stomsob." Guaranteed by Orr, Ora;
?fe Go., druggie!; price 60?.
When In In need of building material
Nails, Looks, Butts, Hinges, ?ito., call o
Sullivan Hardware Go. Their aaoojrt
ment ls comp eta and their prices pleat
lug.
Don't pay $1.00 a gallon for oil becauf
labeled mixed paint. Oil only costs (
oenta a gallon. Buy L. <& M. Paint, ac
add oil. It makes paint cost 01.20 a ga
lon. Sold b v F. B. Cray ton, Andersoi
S. C ; E R. Horton, 'xmndesvllle, 8. C
T. C. Jackson, Iva, 6 C.; W. W. Grlffit
Pelaer, G. C ; F, L. Hopper, Belton, 8. <
Bingle Barrel Breech-Loading Sh
Guns galore. All of the highest gra(
Guns-..Nimrods," Remingtons." "Ha
rlngton St Richardson's," "Hopkins on
Allen's," "Iver-Johnson's," "steven's
Sic-- are carried by Sullivan Hard wa
O Cali on them and get just what y<
W ilt.
10,000 churches painted v/lth L. <fc J
faint in 1001. L. & Mf boats 91.20 gallo
Sold by F. B. drayton, Andeison, 8. ^
Ec R. Horton, Lowrideavllle, 8. C.; T.
Jackson, Iva, ti. C.; VT. W, Gnffln, P<
esr, S. C.; F. L. Hopper, Belton, 8. C.
No Secret About lt.
It is so secret, that for Cuta, San
Ulcers, Fever Sore?. Sore Eye*, Btf
etc.. nothing is so effective as Bucklet
Arnica Salve, "it didn't take long
cure a bad sorel bad, and it isall O.
for sore jiyea," writes D. Ii.G?egorv,
Itx o po, TOS. ?aa ?atOrr, way dc C?
drugstore*
The atora of Sullivan Hardware G
popularly known as "Sportsman's Het
3norton'," la heavily atonbed with Gut
ammunition, Hunting Clothing, &o.
Th* First Rsqs???? ef Beaaty. ;
Tu? fir? reqai&ite of beauty ia a ol
complex!0^. 4??iso *^?iaxattV??- -F*
Syrup oleara j a callow blotched cc
plexlon aa it stimulatestho liver t
bowels, and the?eyea become bright:s
clear. Yon owe it to your frienda
take ll if vour complexion ls bad. Or
Laxative Fruit Syrop does not cause
or urine and ia1 ver? nleasant to ta
Refuse substitutes. . Evans Pharmaoj
Oootora Goold Net jtelP Ker, ;
"I bcd kidney trouble) for yeal
writes Mr?. Raymond Conner, of 8]
ton, Wash., and?r? doctor? oOuld
help me. I tried "bweym Kidney Ci
ana the very first dose gaye toe rel 1 o f
I am now on red. I cannot eay too m
for Foley's Kidney Care." Zt makes
diseased bldnoys oound so they, will
. misai? tho po?Goua from tb? blood,
tosatbev do thia,good health ia im
tibie. Evana Pharmacy. :.
There baa been snob a heavy deni
for Oliver Obi Hod Plows thia eeauon.
the capacity of tho factory hos baou tc
bovend its limit; for this reason Sall
tinware .0^;v.hav^j?pt.,beoo?>Wj
Mean In ?took aime of tlsc most poe
Saw. ThU Company, has, ho wi
jaal^*e<wlv*d another n ar-load of 1
celebrated >?to we and Wm now .foi
fSrmMS With the alas ; tbemthi*
Grippe ' ;'. :vy^$:t..-/
Pneumonia > io* viii ..Int
neve* follow. <;i ?'*^/-..^...#vH
and-T?t.:vi*:-..- p. (?nab.
prevents pn . Vtonttt?pi
Aek for Foleys : a i rt Tar ai
i luso any BU ban iv i .fps? ed. Mr
Vaoher> of 167 : O *go^Vt#^.<)fi"
wrltaat "My wtfa^;had -?'VeVe^iOi
la gr 1 pps ?h reo y earn ago, and lt : lei
with a terrib>o ooogb. Sha tried a 1
or Foley's Honey ansi Tor and it
Immediate relier.^A.60cent bott-le't
h er oocgh oiiUrcly." Befase eubatH
^vaaa^arn^isoy^ .
Every Armer wb& baa used ot
Drll?s haa been hiably pleased v#i{
r?sulter . Tbt*e Implement* ar,.
Warva?fed id work p?.??etiy
prion at whiofc they : sr? sold aa
Wf ??n^wwio'JGnano Distributor
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?ALTIMQRc. -NEW YORKL
WE WANT TO SELt ??U
ter Suit.
Like for you to see the Garments we are showing for
$7.50,
5X0.00,
$12.50,
And up.
You will like them. Everything a^eut them will appeal
to you readily. " ' r '
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