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AJSTD IN ADDITION TO OUR Which is always full and complete in every respect, we wish to say to our friends and customers that our Is second to none, consisting of several Car Loads of Ranging in price from $3.75 per Barrel for a good low grade, - xo $5,50 per Barrel for a 100 per erat Patent. Also, several Car Loads of- > NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, Banging in price from 12 l-2c. per gallon up in barrel lots. Also-? CORN, OATS, BRAN, SALT, BACON, PLOWS, PLOW STOCKS, Ia fact, anything that you need on the farm. Send us your orders, or call and see us and we will treat you right. Guano, Acid Phosphate, Kainit, &c. , We sell the product of The Standard Fe rt. Mfg. Co. #ne of the largest plants in Charleston, S. G., consisting of any grade you wish. Our Goods speak for themselves, as we stfld large quantities last year with the best of results. It W?U pay you to get our prices before you make your pur chases. Call in and see us, as we can save you money on Supplies of all kinds for your plantation. Yours truly, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Gre riera J 1VX t ? i #c/h a,ri eli s<e s A IN ?> fresco rv. << P. S.-To those who owe us for past due Notes or Ac counts, will say you will save us the expense of sending to see you if you will call in and see us when in town. B" 0. & CO. LOCAL NEWS WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2, 189? ii.? nu-II II ii ? IIIIIIIII ---- - n nu II n>i*r THE COTTON MARKET. Corrected by Brown, Osborne cD Cc Strict good Middling Cotton f>*. Good Middling Cotton ??. Strict Middling Cotton .">;. Middling Cotton Sir. Stained Cotton -1 to -lt. Court convenes at Walhalla next Rf day. ? The City Clerk is now ready to'.rec? your city laxes. The mumps are prevalent in sorues tions of the County. Have you soiled that new leaf you tu ed over a month ago? Congre-sman I/itimer is nov/ send out his supply of garden seed. The smallpox scare is about over a the sore arms are about al! weil. Capt. P. K. McCully went to Chariest a terr days ago on a business trip. The only charms tome young nieu pi scs3 are attach?e to their watch chains. Representative Edwards carne up S urday from Columbia and sp9ntSund at home. We are glad to note that Mi83 Uart Reese, who his been quite sick, is rapid improving. If you drink either tea or codee, the ni advertisement of J. A. Austin &. Co. w intorest you. The first snow of the season fell here lt Sunday morning, but it melted almost iiit as it fell. Next Monday is Saltsday. The Proba JUL ge has several tracts ot laud for sale public outcry. Chicken thieves are numerous in tl ci'y, and our citizens should bs on tl lookout ?or them. Miss Emma Clinkscales, of Lownde ville, ia in ihecity vMtiug the family Mr. JET. G. Johnson. Mr. .1. J. Bailey, who has been living t Bowman, Ga., has moved bsck to his ol home near Moseley. It looks as if there was little chance fe cotton to advance this season. Cut do .v the acreage 2.3 per cent The weather prophets'predict that "wit ter will linger in the lap of spring" Ion am! lovingly ihisyear. We?bnvc-u't heard from several of ou correspondents it: a number of week! Give us the uer. s, friends. Wm. Little, au inmate of the Count Poor House, died suddenly last Siturdav at the ripe old age of S3 years. Mr. .lohn M. Geer, the popular cottoi buyer tor the Piedmont Mill, has heel upending a few dajs in tho city. li. C. Evans <C- C i. announce thal in tb futme ihey will do a strictly cash bu^i uess. Head their uuvertiS9ruent. Tuere is a new issue of the one cen atamp. The die is the same, but tb color is a p.ile green, emile pretty. The old reliable Landreth g<ird9n seed are offered for sale by tho Hill Orr Dru? Co. Head their new advertisement. You have only eighteen days more ii which to make \our tax return ti th< County Auditor. Attend to it at once Farmers have pushed their plows durini the good weathersince the tirst of January Soin9 have uearlv all the land broken. The Knights of Pythias tutet next Fri day evooing. All the members are urgei to attend, as tho meeting will be ar.i iib portant one. Gov. Eilerbe ha3 appointed M??j. J.'S Vandiver Supervisor of registration Jo: Anderson County. He will make an ( Iii cient o?licer. Mr. Swilling Mc Kail is just completing a hand?ome and commodious dwelling house near tho old home placo, in V?ren nos Township. Mia? Helen Macbeth, one of Greenville's most accomplished young ladies, is spend ing awhile in the city, the guest of Mr--. A. C. Strickluuii. Anderson's colton receipts for thia sea son,, up lo last night, aggregate a total ol *2S ?'H bales, a gum of <>3i? bilis over last Season for the same time. There are a few of our delinquents wi.o have net yet settled their accounts with the INTELLIGENCER Come up, gentle men, and help UM, and save costs and trou ble Wo invite 3 our attention ti? the new advertisement of McCully Broi. These gentlomen haven big stock of farm sup plies and fertilizers, ard will sell them cheap In their new advertisement ll.ii week C. P.. Jones it Co. make their first announce ment in reference to spring goods, and call attention to many bargain* in various goods. Columbia has decided to have a big firemen's tournament thia sprir.g The Anderson tiroruen should rnako a unto of this, go down and capture a few of the prizes. Mr. W. I*. King, formerly of this County, who baa been ongaged in business in Altham* for several months past, was in the city Monday and gare un a pleas ant- call. The Anderson County Cotton Growers Association will meet in this city next Monday nt 11 o'clock a. rn. Every colton grower in the County IM cordially invited t<? attend. Married, on Sunday, .lau na rv SO, !.:>> at the residence "t Ibo 1 fUciatmg minister. R v. N. G. Wright, Mr Callowa I'. Milford nod Miss Mary G. ll av kb s bot h of Anderen Ci n ty. Mr. A. Waldo ISm.vrsson nr. \ Miss Viola Jordan were married ii thc homo of tho brido'-' mother, ?M Augusta Ga., hist Thursday. The bride was f innerly .\ reaid< nt of An 'orson. Very handsome invitations have I? un issued ti? t?nt annual commencemonl ex enrisca of Clemton College, to be held ni th* College on February (>' 7, S ami !'. | Tho baccalaureate mormon will be preach ! ed next Sunday .-it ll o'clock y. m. by 1 Bishop Duncan. An interesting program ? hzi benn nrrange I for I he four days, ? Tho sec mil lorin' of tho City Gruel I Schools will begin next Monday, * inst. Children who are six years off, and v.-ho have never before attended t schcol, should enter on thar day. There is no longer nny doubt about t extension of the time for the payment tixo^ for tho year just ended Gov J lerbo has approved the joint nsoluti j extending the lime to February 20th. Our young friend, A Bsaly Sherard, this County, who is a student at the Sou I Carolina Co!lege in Columbia, has be quite sick with fever for several wee! but is nov/ up again and resumed 1 studies. Col and Mrs. J. A Hojt, of Greenvil came 07er last Saturday and spent .Simd in the city with relatives. Last Sundi was tho anniversary of their marriag wh'ch occurred in Anderson tbirty-tv years ego. Rsv. P. P.Mitchell requests us to a nounce that he will preach at Eaor School House nest Sunday morning at o'clock, and at Oakland in the a'ternoc at 3.30 o'clock. All are cordially inviU to attend the services. Mr. Hailey Breazeale, of Broadwf Township, a few days ago butchered h brag hog, which tipped the beam at 71 pounds. Who can beat lt? Mr Bm zealeh one farmer who "lives at hon and boards at the Fame place." Mrs. Laura <'lilford, died at her bou in Piedmont last Thursday. She had bee in feeble health for several months an her death was not. unexpected. Show; an excellent woman, and was greatly bi loved by her friends and neighbors. On account of the Jockey Club Rac Me6t at Augusta, Gs, February (!?h t 10th, the C. & W. C R R. will sdi roun trip tickets to Augusta, at live (5) cent p3r mile. Tickets on sale from Feb. 6; to 10th inclusive, with final return lim: Feb.12.h. We are requested by duo. K. Hoot Master of Hiram Lodge, to say that th Lodge will meet next Mondny evening e the usual hour, 7 30 p. m., and that it i expected that E. A. and F. C degrees wi! ba conferred. Craftsmen are cordially in vited to be present. On ncc mat of the meeting of the (j ram Chapter Royal Arch Masons in Cbarlestoi on the 7th inst., the C. $ W C R. R. wil sell ronnd trip tickets at th* folio wi nj reduced rates: Anderson, $1105; Green villo. 911.50; Spartanburg, ?10 30; Green woo:l, ?Si..")0. For further information cal on ?ny ag?.ut of the Company. Tho twenty-first annual Slate Cou vea lion of tho Y. M. C. A., will be held a Colombia, S. C., Feb. 10-13 The rail roads will sell round trip tickets at al stations in South Carolina, at Augusta Ga., and Charlotte, X. C., at tho rate 0 one and one-third fare, on Feb. 9, 10 an? ll, good to return until Frb M The Robert E. Lo* Chapter of thi Daughters cf the Confederacy will meet a the home of Mrs. Rufus Fant next Mon day, the 7lh inst., promptly at 3 30o'clock At the last, meeting a resolution wa! adopted requiring *ach member to notify the hostels previous to every meetini whether she will be present or not. Last night a sneak thief entered the h-l of Mr. H. a. Johnson's residence, or Greenville street, while tho family were a supper and stolo two overcoats andaba and then came out on the piazza and car ried off a blcjcle, which he rode to the ex treme limits of Calhoun street, wherein left it Xo arrests have been made, bu the police think ti)ny have the thief spot ted. The Piedmont Sun says: 'George Rich anlsor, a colored man living on the plan tation of Mr. .1. F. Clardy, near Reaver dam Church, in Williamson township went to a frolic one night Jast week, cam? home about midnight, went to sle*>p ane: slept so soundly that the r?ts gnawed hi.' toes and he did not wake up until they had eaton into the llpsh sud the toe? were bleeding. "Squire, ('lardy voucbet for IT." It ia reported here that Will Walker who, went to Texas borne weeks ago, had been found dead by wome parties ot that State. It sectus from the report that he attempted to cross a stream und in some wey lost his balance and fell from the toot log ami was dr.owio.d Wo have been unable to learn the fact-, but supposo the above is about c ?rrect. Mr. Walker lived a few miles from this place and was well known by many of our readers -Nbnca Path Chron icle ? brother editor says: 'No sensible man should gut angry because a newspa per man duns him for money. A duo is uni ari impeachment of a subscriber's in tt grity, but it ia tho outcropping of tho publisher's necessity. For instance, n thousand men o'.vc from one to four dol ?an Ile has to dun them to pay expen sen, instead of beel ining angry for what is honestly due, th? subscriber should th ink the editor for waiting on him pati ently and pay np like ?t man " S mia "I tho energetic ladies ol' tba F.rst Liplist Church have arranged to bavo a concert in the diniog hall of tho Hotel Cbiquola, which has been kindly tendered them by .'raine host" Dickens, next Thursday evening. All of the best musi cal talent of the city will participate in it, and those who attend may expect a most interesting program. The admission will be only 25 cent*, and the proceeds will be used in repairing tb? fence of the Baptist Cburcbyaid. The object is n most worthy one, ?mil we bespeak for the ladies a large audience. The Goldsboro (X. C. 1 Headlight of .lauuarv 20 h contained the following marriage notice : ''The marrlcgeof Miss Lizz u Mci icc and Mr. M T. BreazoaV, of M em! O ive, w SH solemnized at tho r>0 dene . of thc bri U '.-? parent!*, Mr. and "irs. Tbdtnas M O e, on Guor,:?? street', y 1; s ter day affermi 11 rt: 2.30 o'clock, Ii iv, F I) S?'iudod ollicsaiing Immediately ?.:ir r :li run rn .uv the happy young cou plo de 1 ar! I on 1 he southbound train for Moimi Olive, their future home, taking with them tho heartiest Congratulations and 7 11 wishes of 1? host of friends Tho bridal pr- . wero numerous and t: ist)y, silent bu' weighty testimonials rn' the high (sc;::i in wliich they are held." Mr. lireaz?ale is an old Anderson boy, and his many friends here will join us in ex fi nui"g congratulations and wishing he and his happy bride a long, happy and prosperotn-j lurney through life. Dr W G McGee, surgeon dentist, I purchased the MI'fit of the lats Dr. .J. Whitefield and moved to Anderdon, wh be w\\] practico Iiis profession. II" w also occupy the old office of Dr. Whi Geld, over ilie Farmers'and Merchar D ink. Dr McGee i-i the eldest son Rev. M. McGee, of this County, and tho past lew years has been practicing profession at Philadelphia. Pa , and Vi mington. Do!. lie is an experienced d( tist, a worthy young man, and we i delighted to have him locate in Anderer His card will appear next week. Miss Mary 1. D ?.tinier died farly yest? day morning nt ber home, -H.", Bacom street. Alter several years of pain suffering, the end came as H happy lease. Miss Litimer was over sixty yei old and was a native of Laurens Coum She wai a daughter of tho late Fie m i and Eliza Latimer. Her father was a w known citizen who moved to this c about forty years ago, and for some tit conducted the Farmers' Hotel on t Duncan corner, Main aud Washingt streets. Her family connection is a lal one extending ov*-r Greenville. Laure and Anderson.-Greenville Mountain' 29th ult. It gives us pleasure to announce th Rev. Sam P. Jones has decided to gi ono of his celebrated lectures in the Ope House, in this city, next Tuesday evenir: Sih inst. The indications are that l i Opera House will ba crowded na nev before. Quite a number are expected < I tho railroads and net a few have express their determination to come in from t ? country to hear him. If you luve nev hoard this great and original thinker, \ advise you to take advantage of this o portunity, for you will never regnt i Admission, 7"> cents; gallory, 50 cent Reserved seats, without extra charge, nu be secured in advance at the usual place Mrs Othello O'Neal, wile of Mr. Mil O'Neal, died at her home near Townvil lajt Friday, after an illness of sever week?, aged CG years. Her remains wei interred in the Townville Baptist Churcl yard ?rn Saturday, Rev J. F. SiDglotc conducting the funeral services. SI leaves a devoted husband and ten childre to cherish her memory. M rp. O Neal wi born and reared near this city and was granddaughter cf thc late Rav. Jacob Bu; T\>r-. In tier girlhood she joined the Bar. tilt Church and was a consistent and devi ted member throughout her life. In the sore bereavement the husband and chi dren have tbs sympathies of a wide eire! of friends and relatives. Mis3 Mamie Sshrimp and Mr. Thoma William McCarloy wore married at th residence of the bride's father, Mr. Geo. I Schrimp, in tbis Count)', on Wednesday January 20, at 4 o'clock p. m The cere niony was very impressively performe by the Rev J. J Noonan. The httend ants wore Mr. John Horton and Mis Sallie Sshrimp, Mr. W. King and Mi .Molli1; Whittaker, Immediately after th ; ceremony refresh monta were served. Th following day tho bridal pi.rly were ten dered a reception at the residence of th groom's fdthor. The bride and groom re celved many useful and beautiful pres ents. The young couple have the be3 wi-he.' of a wide circle of friends. Miss Eliza Hillhouse d?cd at tho hom of her brother-in-law, Mr. A. B. Bow den, in Pendleton Township, last night after a brief illness with pneumonia aged C:; years. Tho deceased was tb' youngest daughter of the late Rov. Josepl Hillhouse, and was born, reared and hat always resided in the section whero sin died. She was a very intelligent womal and an exemplary Christian, having beei a devoted member of the Mt. Zion Pres byterian Church since her girlhood. Shi has a wide circle of friends, all of whon will bo pained to hear of her death. He remains will be interred to morrov (ThursdayI at ll o'clock at Mt. Zioi Church, Rev. I?. l\ Reid conducting tin funeral services. Th ero was a delightful little dance a Hubbard's hall Monday night and th< following is a list of tho participants Misses Cora Clarke, Zoo Bleckley, Can Miller. Montio Kiley, Claudia Provost Mdna Earle, (trace Cater, Ellie Osborne Louiso Humphries, Felecia Murray, Dit mer Gilmcr and Messrs. L. C. Parker Rhett Darker, F. B. Maxwell, Joe Bell John Sadler, T. Provost, John Cochran Clarence Brock, Durant Earle, C!arenc< Provost. At this same hall a week ago ? dance was given in honor of Mr. Lau renco S. Davis, of Roanoke, Ya., who wa: ou a short visit to friends here. Mr Davis is one of Roanoke's most populai young men, and ho made mauy friends in Anderson who regretted to see him leave sn shoo. A coal black negro, who gave his name as Walter Morton, rode into the city yes terday morning on a very pretty bay man' and offered to sell ber to Mr. .J S. Fowler f.tr i ho small sum of ?30. The mare is al ?ut tdx years old, 15-V hands hi<?h, bare footed all around, lias a beautiful long, black tail andu -niall sore on her right side, Mid would M>;1 readily for 8125.GO. The low price asked for tho mare and the negro's actions aroused Mr Fowler's sus picions, and he took charge of the animal und turned over the negro io Chief of Police Dillinghain, who locked him up. Shortly after being locked up it was acci dentally discovered that, the negro wa? about to effeei his escape, li6 having re moved the door fastenings. Ile was then transferred to tho Comity Jail. He first claimed that his home was in Augurta and said be purchased the horse at Mc Cormick After his arrost he told two or three conflicting stories. The negro isa at ranger in Anderson, and it is very evi dent, that lie bas stolen the mare. Household Gods. Tim ancient Greeks believed that the natos were the gods who attended to the v.-> ll'n round prosp' ruy of the family. The/ wore worshipfjed an household gods in ? vorv 'inure The household god of to day i-; Dr. King's Now Discovery, ifoivcon sumption; coughs, colds and for ail RITVJC ti.ons of Throat, Chest ?nd bungs ii in valuable ll has been tried for a quarter "i :t century and is guaranteed to cure, or money returned. X>> housenold.should bo wi*! o ,: this good .-?igel. lt is pb asant to take aud a safe and su:ei remudy toroid and young. Free trial bot;:-:/ Hil! Orr Drug i '<>. Tu Cure :i Colli in Cnn !>:iy. I Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Ta blots. | All Druggists refund the money ii it fails to cure 20?. For salo by Evans Phar-) macy. Cot Flowers, Pot Plants and Palms for Bale. MKS. J. F. CI.INKS.OAI.ES, [ 242 Main Sf. WE find we have too many Pants for this season of the year, and in order to reduce them have inaugurated a S3 Will sell this month only 5.00 Pants at.$3.75. 4.00 Pants at.3.25. 3.50 and 3.00 Pants at.2 50. 2.00 and 2 50 Pants at.1.75. 150 Panis at.1.00. Pants at. 75c. We have marked"them at pri?es that will move thea. Now, if you need a pair of Trousers this is au opportu nity that don't often come your way. Very respectfully, THE OLD, RELIABLE Furniture Store Gr ~ 0 jai, ^#JaL Still in the Lead ! They have the Largest Stock, Best Quality, and Certainly the Lowest Prices ? OTHERS try to get there, hut they miss it every time. New, beautiful and select Stock of Furniture, &c, arriving- every day, and at PRICES NEVER HEARD OF BEFORE. Herc you have thc Largest Stock : therefore, you csu get just what you want. Here you have tho Best Grade of Furniture; therefore, you can get Goods that will last. Herc you have thc very LOWEST PRICES : therefore, yon save good big money. rj?r Come along, and we will do you as wc have been doing for the last forty years-sell you the very best Furniture for thc very lowest prices. T&A,. Thc largest Stock in South Carolina and the Lowest Price iu the Southern States. New Lot Baby Carriages Just Keceired. ' E Drpoi Street, Anderson, S. C. Some people cry Hard Times, But we cry , . . BUY your Hardware from us and you may see better days. We are HEADQUARTERS for anything you need in the shape of Hardware. We haye just received another Car Load of Plows, So don't stand pat when you aro in the market for Farming Implements, Blacksmith Outfits, Machinery, &e. Maku- no difference what your bid is we will j? you ono better. An honest talc speeds b?sl bi ing plainly told. There is u ) necessity for ut to ??av m -ro. Our Prices Talk for Themselves. BROCK BROS.