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Anderson Intelligencer. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. J. F. CLINKSCALE8, 0. C. LANGSTON, EDITORS AXD PROPRIETORS. TERMS: ONE TEAR.$1 50 SIX MONTHS. 75 WEDNESDAY, MAY ll, 1893. LATEST WAR NEWS. Special to the Intelligencer. COLUMBIA, S. C., May 10-2 p. m. Despatches received in London from Shang Hai say that Admiral Montejo, of the Spanish Navy, who escaped alive from naval battle at Ma nila, was killed by Spanish populace. In Hong Kong it is reported that the insurgents are massacreing women and children outside of Manila, and that Dewey has not force to control them. The Cape Verde fleet is reported at Martinique. The Pekin will sail Thursday from San Francisco for Manila with sup plies, ammunition and reinforcements for Dewey. Two prizes were brought into Key West this morning. 4:30 p. m.-Wheeler left Washing ton, today to join his command at (Chattanooga. Two American war ships are reported at Mole, St. Nicholas; Spanish war ?hip watching outside. The States protest against division tf troops, and think that the men from each State should serve together. All the regulars have been ordered from Ohickamauga to Tampa. Austria declares neutrality. Presi dent McKinley believes that the Cape Verde fleet has gone to the Phillip fines. The volunteers have been ordered to Tampa instead of Chiokamauga for immediate invasion of Cuba. Miles, Lee and Queseda oonfer this morning over despatches from Gomez giving the plans of the Cuban army to j join tfae invading forces. Belmont and six other capitalists will give the United States a big bat tleship. KOESTER. WASHINGON, May 10.-Sec. Long received a eable late this afternoon announcing that the Cape Verde fleet mad arrived at Cadiz, and this ends all hope of a battle at Porto Rico be tween Sampson's fleet and this Span ish fleet. -:-? . ? Dixie will be heard in Havana in a few days, and it will be the liveliest air the Spaniards ever heard. Congress has determined to continue ia session until the end of the war. We sincerely hope the war will soon end. It is very evident now that every candidate for the Senate and House of Representatives will have to define his position on the liquor question. All the world stands with heads uncovered in the presence of a brave deed, and Dewey and his men are cer tainly entitled to the highest praise. The United States Supreme Court has decided that tho Mississippi suf frage law is valid, and this is taken to mean that the South Carolina suffrage law will stand. Miss Helen Gould, of New York. | .eems to be very patriotic. She has offered the Government $100,000 to ? prosecute the war, and is willing to j double the amount if necessary. The war that the United States is now carrying on with Spain is un doubtedly adding to the stock of in formation possessed by the average American in regard to other lands than his own. New Orleans has furnished a regi ment of volunteers that need not fear yellow fever, having already had it. Secretary Alger is in favor of amend ing the army bill, so as to take at least 6,000 such. Senator Oafferey lays that 20,000 can be had in New Orleans. - -????? The?United States Supreme Court has declared the dispensary law con stitutional, with thc reservation that individuals may order liquor for pri vate consumption without hindrance from thc State authorities. This means that thc original package estab lishments will have to go. The southern newspapers are doiug the farmers and all the people of this lection good service when they urgo the planting of larger food crops and the raising of more hogs. The war came upon us when it was not too late j to provide, at least partially, against the calamity of short food supplies in the south this year. Already the prices of provisions have advanced, and they will go higher as the war ad vances. Itpassjc-comprehension that the great majority of the farmers of thc south have gone on year after year relying upon the west for their meat and bread when they could have raised it at home for less than its or dinary cost. Now that the price of corn, the price of wheat, thc price of meat, the price of everything to eat, is sure to go up and may remain unus ually high for a year or longer, it would be thc height ol' folly to depend upon the western supply instead of our own farms. John Sherman is certainly up against it hard in his old age. Forced ? out of thc Senate to make a place for Hanna, and nov? kicked out of thc Cabinet. Sherman has made few real friends during his loug public career, but he has not deserved such shabby treatment as he has recently received. The New York Tribune remarks: "Even a year ago such appointments as those of General Wheeler and Gen eral Lee would nave been almost im possible. A common enemy has rc I moved the last vestige of proscription. The southerner is as anxious to de fend his country as thc northerner, and some anxiety is expressed in thc South lest the war end before the old Confederates have the chance to march under the Stars and Stripes. Nothing has occurred since our trouble with Spain began that is more gratifying to the national feeling than the rigorous action of the Mexican government in guarding carefully against a treacherous assault upon this country by Spanish residents of the neighboring republic. President Diaz has no idea of permitting Span ish sympathizers within his territory to draw Mexico into a compromising attitude toward the United States. Great Britain, realizing the potency of the growing power of the United States, is willing, nay, anxious, to bring about an alliance of the English speaking people. To such advances our oountry should not be deaf. If, as a Christian people, wc earnestly desire the peace of the world, in no way can we seoure it so effectually as by the combined strength and unity of purpose of thc United States and England. The world would be a gainer by such an alliance. Of all the senseless fads of which woman is guilty, that of trailing skirts is the most devoid of sense and reason. A lady passed us on the street tho other day and the rattle of j her silk and newly starched skirts ! made us think we were being overta ken by a hailstorm. After she had passed we wished we had been, for it would have been far more refreshing than the cloud cf dust which her trailing skirts swish-swashing over thc dusty crossing threw into our faces. The london Times' Account. LONDON, May 9.-The Hong Kong correspondent of the Times describing the fight at Manilla says: "The cable from the bay to Manilla having been cut by the rebels, the city was taken by surprise by the appearance of the American fleet. The Spanish flag ship having got up steam advanced out of line to meet the Olympia. Commo dore Dewey had issued an order for his fleet to concentrate its guns on the Spanish flag ship and the signal was obeyed with telling effect. The flag ship retired. The Olympia fired an 8 inch shell which raked thc Heina Maria Christina throughout her length and caused her boilers to explode, killing her captain and sixty men. She drifted away on fire. "Altogether one hundred and forty men were killed, and about the same number were wounded. Admiral Montejo transferred his flag to the Castilla, which was sunk shortly after ward by a storm of shot. At a quarter of 8 the Olympia signalled to cease firing. The Americans were exhaust ed, having been at quarters since 10 o'clock on thc previous night. "A conference of captains was held and it was found that not one had been killed, but that several had been slightly wounded by splinters. Two torpedo launches attacked the Olympia. The shells from her big guns were unable to strike, so small an object, but a hail of G-pounder shells sank the leading launch, all on board being killed. The other launch was beached with twclvo shot holes, and thc boat was covered with blood. "Half an hour after noon a white flag was hoisted at Cavitc and thc Spanish crews deserted their ships, taking away their dead. Admiral Montejo fled to Manilla with his two aides-decamp.'' The Anny at Chickamanga. CUICKAMAUUA NATIONAL PARK, May 8.-It was given out officially to day that 40,000 men of thc volunteer army would bc mobilized herc just as soon as they have been mustered into the Government service. With the ten regiments of regulars now herc I tilled to war strength ;.he army at this point will number 50,000. It is also announced that Major (Jen. Fitzhugh Lee, Major (Jen .Joe Wheeler and Major Gen. James H. Wilson will bc in command. The purpose being to form the volunteer men into three army corps. Thc first instalment of recruits is coming in rapidly. One hundred ar rived herc to-day and information of the recruiting olliccrs is to the cii'ecc, that al! the recruits required will be obtained in a comparatively short time. - Col. William Iv Wclborn. thc aged father of A. C. Welborn, of this city, was married on thc 21st of Aprii to Harriet Vandiver, of Habcrsham County, Georgia. Colonel Welborn is 81 years old and his bride is If?. His son, A. C. Welborn, did not know of the ceremony until yesterday. Colo- i nel \\ clborn lives on Tugaloo Uiver, in Oconcc County, and has a number of friends hereabouts.-Greenville Nev:a. mm . mm - Missouri farmers realize as high as $20 an acre by thc sale of their corncobs to the manufacturers of corn cob pipes. He Should lie Punished. MR EDITOR: For the la?t two or three ye-irs nenie man or hoy, who fears HOL God nor regards mao, has from time to time sSitiiifd the trees in front, of my house, jerked off paliDgs, broken the lenee aua committed other unfriendly actf. It is evident this individual live3 on my side of town, and the uniformity of these hostile d?monstration^!, together with ihn persist ency with which they ?re kept up, gives evidence of the lact thst at some time in my 1 fo cither willingly or unwillingly, I have done this mao or hoy or some of bis folks au injury, either by imagining ni v soif better mau they are getting something they wanted, refnsi"Kthem credit, or so ni H such unneighborly offense. Now, whatev er my flin N, and tbey are many, there ts no man living wbo wants to "g*-t on" with people more than I do, and k?ep on good terms, andi desire to pay thus pub licly to this individual, as lam not sure ot his private address, tbat it he will come to mo like a mau and rlisciot-e h!9 identity, I will humbly beg his pardon and, in addition, give bim ten of my bard earmd Ool?ars. or if ha is too modest to come himself, a like sum will be puid to anyona of biH friends or enemies who will furnish satisfactory evidence o? his when-ab 'tits. T P. HILL. Stores to Close Early. We, the undersigned merchants and business men of Anderson, agree to close our place of business (Saturdays excepted) at 7 o'clock from May 10, 1S9S, to June 1, 1S9S; at 0:30 o'clock from June 1 till Sept. 1, 189S. Brown, Osborne & Co., C. F. Jones & Co., Julius H. Weil & Co., H. B. Fant & Son, E. W. Taylor, Sallie Bowie, Moore & Lucas, Ligon & Led better, Lesser & Co., The Yates Shoe Co., W. A. Chap man, Brownlee & Vandivers, A. W. Kay, Hall & Milford, Brock Bros., Dean & Railiffe, J. P. Sullivan & Co., G. F. Tolly & Son, Anderson Printing and Stationery Co., Fine Bros., McCnlly Bros., Osborne & Clinkscales, Will E. Hubbard, D. P. Sloan, T. A. Archer, H. H. Russell, D. C. Brown & Bro., Enterprise Furniture Co., C. A. Reed, John M. Hubbard, L. H. Seel, Geo. W. Fant ?fe Son, H. G. John son & Son, J. T. Ligon Jr. ?fe Co., L. Geisberg, B. 0. Evans & Co., The Andy Brown Co., D. Levy, D. P. McBrayer, Sullivan Hardware Co., Harrison ?fe Co., Webb ?fe Webb, Osborne ?fe Bolt, H. T. Hays, C. S. Minor & Co., Strickland ?fe King, W. G. McGee, W. Avery, Jno. T. Burriss. Another Suggestion. MR. EDITOR: We see in the last issue of your paper somebody has suggested a number of gentlemen for the people of Anderson County to vote for. and we no tice be has left out the eastern portion of tha County entirely. Well, we are free to vote for anybody we please, aud we ask space in tho old, reliable INTELLIGENCER to suggest a ticket to the votera of our County, and if anybody caa beat it, al right. H ere it ie: For the Senate, Hon. Geo. E. Prince, Anderson; Represeuta ttves, Hon. J. W. Ashlev, Honea Patb, J. C. Gantt, Fork, T. T. Wakefield, Gar vin. Dr. W. Wnson, Williamston, and P. Kay, Belton; Probate Judge. Brown Wilson,"Belton; bupervisor, Oliver Bolt, f-enterville; Treasurer, C. M. Ban ott, Rock Mills; Superintendent of Educa tion, L. M. Mabaffey, Williamston; Aud itor, G. N. ?.'. Boleman. A VOTKR. Happily Married. On last Thursday afternoon, when the thermometer was registering near 80 de greej in the sbacto, Mr. Juo. A. Faut., ot Belton Township, was happily married to Miss Mariorie Pressley, of Obarltaton, at the residence ot prospective CouDty Trias urer, C. P. Kay, the ceremony beiug oer i formed in an impressive manner by Rsv. j N. G. Wright Immediatfcly after the ceremony the happy couple repaired to the ! home of the groom, where an elegant re ception was tendered them. More than i sixty invited guests were present and merry making reigned supreme foraev eral "hours. Mr. Fant ?B a progressive young farmer, who I.i well and favorably ! known in the eastern section of the Couu ty. Miss Pressloy, although a btranger among us has already won many lastiug fneuds. May heaven's richest blessings rest upon thom. GUEST. mt ? - ? - Boleman News. News of any importance* is very ecarce. Maj. G. W. Maret, who is one of our oldts't and most prominent citizens, is sn tiering from an attack of neuralgia. Mrs. Claude E. Skelton, of McCormick, visited her father's family, Mr. J. M. Jolly last week. Mrs. C. S. Maret, who has been in the Fmtwoods section of Elbert Countv, Gs., visiting ber mother, Mrs. Carrie llrock. has returned home. Mr. and Mr*. William O'Briant, of near Carnesvilic, (ii., visited the Otter's father, Mr. Q. P. Cole, recently. Mr J dines H. ll obardson, weare sorry to fay, bsa been in feeble health for tonie tittie. His many frieuds hope to ?o n seo him recored to hoaltb. ManieJ, at tho residence nf 'he > (lieut iag miuister, the Kev. Mr. Ballard, u:. Tuesday, April 12th, 1893, Mr. Perry Hill, of the Fork, Andersen County, and Mrs. Ernaline ?Smith, ot lian ss Count.., lid. Married, by S. L. Boleman, N. 1\, uu j Sunday, Acril 10th, lb98. Mr. Leo Sharp son and Miss Bunch Nixon, ail of Hun j County, Ga. j .Married, by W. K. M. Faut, EMJ., Sunday, Aprd in-ii lMLS Mr. J. C High I minder and Mi o .S?JJV Foster, all o? th*! Fork. Mr. J. A. P. Barton has just finished painting his dwelling, which adds much to the appearance of bis premises. The road machine has been a very wel come*visitor in the Fork for the past four weeks. Mr. Wade H. Chamblee is th? machine man and Mr. Watson Gary the driver They have worked the most of our important roads and have done BO mc excellent work, which is much appreciated by all who travel them. Whooping cou"h has been prevalent in our community for some lime. It is very s-cvore in some case?, though we have not heard of any fatal cs- .. ? I The fruit crop isaimosut failure in thia s c.'ion. Wheat and oat?? h.-e ?hf most promising we. e,ver ea*- ai ihi.i lime i.s year. We benr that ijuitea number of horses have died in lawnville and vicinity re cently. Tho cause i< ihounht to be from the effects of eating d.uoHged corn. i bo young people ol Fair Play pic nicked at Avery's Ferry last S turday. All who vt ore present Bay they had a most delight ful time. Wo are all done pluming and have commenced to hattie witn general gre?n. What ahouf the wind blowing last Fri d ty evening? We had to suspend work in tba fields lor fear ol timbers blowing down on us. We think it about time for the candi datos to announce themselves in the pi p*?rn. Wo begin to want to know who they are. SCBIBIILEK. Yellow Jaundice Cured. Suffering humanity should be supplied with every means possible for its relief. It is with pleasure we publish tho follow ing: "This is to certify that I was a terrible su it?rer from Yellow Jaundice for over six months, and was treated by some of tho best physicians in our city and all to no avail. Dr. Bell, our druggist, recom mended Electric Bitters; and after taking two bottles, I was entirely cured. I now tako great pleasure in recommending them to any person suffering from thta terrible malady. I atti gratefully yours, M. A Hogsriy. Lexington, Ky." Sohl by H III Urr Drng ?. o. Masonic Notice. There will bo a special onmmnnicstion Df Hirnrn Lodi?e to-inorrow (Thursday) evening, at si o'clock, sharp, for the pur pose ol' conferring fri low craft degrees. All brethren are cordiallv invited. J. K. HOOD, W. M. Survivors of Co. L. The survivors of Co. liL." P. S. a., are requested to meet at Anderson, C II . on Salesflay in June next, to reviso the Company roll Comrades, many of our Rolls . have been destroyed Let us take the frag ments, put them together, and perfect what is left. JOHN W DANIELS, ABNKR R. Cox 'I he following is the original roll of the Company: Captain, John W. Daniels. 1st Lieutenant, George A. Rankin. 2d " W. N. Major. 3d " W. D. Wilkes. 1st Sergeant, Reuben Cox. 2d ': G. W. McCoy. 3d " W. W. Hamilton. 4th 14 David Owen. 5th " J. R. Cleveland. 1st Corporal, C. A. Daniels. 2d " A. W. Ford. 3d " Joseph B. Moore. 4th " Wm. Reams. I'Ul Ashley, J. H. Acker, J. M. Burns, Andy. Bratcher. T. J. Brock, J. H. Bellotte, Wm. M. Cox, John W. Cox, Abb R. Clifford, Pat. Cheatbam, W. W. Crafford, W. D. Crow, Thomas. Couch, S. H. Carpenter, Jo B. Cleveland, W. T. Dickson, J. L. Day, F. M. Door, C. W. Eskow, Wm. T. Erskine, J. S. Erskine, H. C. Foster, J. M. Frasier, R. A. Frasier, J. J. Sains, Henry N. Gumbrell, A. R. Sable, E. M. Sues, T. H. Hix, C. R. Flarbin, D. S. Harbin, J. A. Harbin, W. B. Hendrix, W. A. Hall, E. M. Hopkins, J. W. Hopkins, Wm. Holland, E. M. Holland, F. M. VATES. Ingraham, Geo. Jefferson, J. F. Jones, H. R. Keasler, H. C. Keasler, D. C. Kay, Chas. Abb. Loftin, J. E. Marshal, J. S. McKearn, John. Martin, T. C. Martin, M. T. Millwee, J. A. Major, D. X. McDavid, G. W. Nalley, C. M. Owen, Joshua. Owen. Jas. J. Robertson, Clarence. Stansell, R. L. Summey, Peter W. Smith, M. G. Shirley, W. M. Stephens, E. B. Stephenson, W. II. Sears, J. N. Telford, M. E. Telford, M. B. Taylor, Sam J. Wooten, Berry Williams, R. L. Wells, David A. White, James. White, Elias. Wilson, Wm. Whitten, J. B. White, Henry. Young, Robt. Young, McKibbeon. - An Atchison (Kan.) schoolboy, ?pon being ordered by his teacher to write a composition in verse concern ing his native State, sized up the situation as follows: ': Kan sas is the State the grasshoppers atc, where thc iyclone blows careles.-; and free, where he jackrabbit hops and the Populist paps; still thc State's pretty good for o see." Short and Sharp ! WASHINGTON, I). C.. May 9. At the cabinet meeting today it was decided positively to invade Cuba as soon as Sampson finishes at Porto Rico. It was also decided to appoint a commission and hold thc Philippines with a provisional government, to push thc war on land and sea, to quickly close it, holding all Spain's possessions captured. All the volunteers are ordered to break camps and proceed to Chicka mauga, Washington, Tampa and New Orleans. General Lee was ordered to proceed at once to Tampa. MADRID, May i>.-The governor general ol' Porto Itico cabled his government tonight that the American fleet is approaching. WASHINGTON, D. C., May I).-Con gress appropriated $10.01)0 for medals for Dewey and his men. Admiral Sampson's orders are to destroy all Spanish ships and hold San Juan. The officials say they have no fear of the result. MADRID, May 9.-The queen regent has aeut advices to thc governor gen eral of thc Philippines to resist to the death the landing of Dewey at Ma nilla. ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR TREASURER WILLIAM L. BOLT, the ei-Sheriff, is hereby announced as a candidate lor County Treasurer, subject to the action of Democratic Primar7. NOTICE. THE public i* hereby warned not to hird or harbor Don Rutledge, wife and children, colored, who are under con tract to work for me during the year 1898, and who have left me without cause. Pereons disregarding this notice will be prosecuted. W. W. CLINKSCALES Cray ton, S C. Jtfay II 1838_1? NOTICE. THE Firm of M. D. Kennedy ?? Co. is dissolved, and the business will ba continued by the undersigned at the samo stand I will bs pleased to serve my friends and the public with rh nice Fresh Meats aud Groceries. Give me s call. S. A. WHITTAKER, Depot Street. __May 4, 1898_45_ 2? NOTICE" rp HE management of the Equitable Life JL Attirance Society in thin territory is desirous of securing ilia services i-f a man of character and ability to represent its interest with Anderson as headquarters. The right, man will Iv thoroughly edu cated in the science of Lifo Insurance and the art nf successful soliciting. There is no business or profession not requiring capital wnicb is more rerourierative than u life ?Renov conducted with et>?-r..'y end ability. Correspondence with men who desire to secure permanent employment and are ambitious to tttain prominence in th* profession is Invited. W. J. RODDEY, Manager, Rock Hill, S. C. rakes the Spanish Bull by the tail and slings him over the fence and clear out of the pen, exciting the wonder and admiration of the World. Bleeding, starving Cuba cries for help. America, thc strongest, richest md greatest country on earth, responds nobly to that call. From the four :orners of the continent comes the cry from America', brave sons, "Herc am [ take me!" And the dastardly, cowardly, butchering Spaniard is requested ind commanded to gather up his little kettle, his aggravating bundle, fold n's tent and get out. And now, as the Spanish Bull does not move out with groper facility, Uncle Sam grabs him by thc tail and slings him out. Of ?oursc, there is much bellowing and pawing up of earth, but the Spanish Bull viii never remember goriug Uncle Sam again. But while we arc sending thousands and thousands of our picked braves :o the front, while Dewey iloats the American flag over Phillipine islands ; vhile Sampson is preparing to clean up the whole Spanish licet now in the tVtlantic ; while thc incorrigible Lee is making ready to sweep like a cyclone town upon Havana and give Blanco the chastising which he so justiv de serves, we arc also prcpariug to protect our home people to the fullest extent. Wo know there are Spanish spies, or American money-grabbers, or possibly >ther heartless persons lurking near, and watching for opportunity to snatch i few dollars and cents from whomsoever they may find imposted or not sufTi ?iently watchful of thtir interests; but we are ready with ammunition in ibundnnce. Our guu3 arc loaded und trained on the enemy, and herc's the :ind of shot we shoot : Yard-wide Domestic oe and 3 je yard, yard-wide Sea Island .">=} und 4c fard, good Drills Sic yard, extra heavy Drills 5c yard. Another lot Ging hams 2}e yard. Another lot (?uilt Calico 10c pound. Good Cottouade i'an . :! : pair, extra quality Overalls 35c and -14c pair. .Mason's best Shoe Polish bottle, a good yard-wide Bleach -lc, extra yard-wide Bleach 5c yard, li vwu wear Sox ur Stockings in summer don't fail to see our latest run. We ire shooting at competition with a 20c black or tan Sock at 7sc pair, a 10c ?ne at ?o, a 5e one at 4c and 2?>c pair. Are you going to paper your house ? Will sell you high quality canvassing at oe yard, heavy checked Homespun lc yard, best striped and check Shirting at 16 vards to the dollar. Have rou bteu deterred .-rom p- t ing Shades in your new house on account of [?.ii . ? I) . vi ii allow y. ur parlor or sitting-room to lack this very important t ii' i. .' Jl ??, listen to these happy tidings : we can give you our leader, a x( ll-known Shade, at 10c each. The Queen City, our firmer 45c goods, at 20u. Thc ? ld No. 480 fifty cents Shade, w ii h beautiful fringe, 25c : a G5c Shade nt 28c ; 75c Shades at ooo and the oat: dollar Shades at -10c. How ioug will they last, do you say ? Well, now, tba', ain't the quo tion. The juestion is, how soon can you come in and select yours before they ?ire all ricked over. Aluminum Hair Pins 5c dr/.on, Aluminum Thimbles two for ic, Toilet Soap jc to 5c cake, the Magic Cleaner, the big 20 ounce Bar Soap, 3c. Agate Iron Coffee Pots 23c to 2Sc, AgHte iron Dish Pans 25c to 35c. 3val Foot Bath Tubs 20c, Sprinkling Pots 10 ; each, Milk Cups 5c, Tumblers L3c set, Goblets 25c set, Honey Dishes on stands 10c, Diamond Dyes, Ger 3ian Household Dyes 10c, Slick Blue two lor 5c, Starch 4c lb, Celluloid starch 5c and 10c package, Paraline Candles Lc each. Remember, wo are letting our Special Glass Sale pi ii es remain on a great nany Goods until closed out. Don't be too late. Chewing Gum, best made, live different flavors, twelve bars fur 5c, two >acks, Ball Potash, 10 gallons soft soap, 4c. Three cheers for Cuba, America, And the Spanish Bull is dead-the Eagle still livps. BRADFORD And all other varieties, Guaranteed pure, At EVANS (PHARMACY. J A NE SEED FOR FORAGE. Has gone on record as another GREAT BARGAIN DAY, And our Store, as on the preceding Sale Bays, was again thronged with pleased purchasers. The effect of our business success has already made itself manifest by an imitation of our Sale Day system by an unscrupulous Firm, and so on marks the general effect of our success. It was pleasant to note the expression of satisfaction of our many friends who visited us, and each succeeding Tuesday will bring them S H. WEIL & CO. HO HARROWS, TEE TERKEL!, ROMAN, and Take your choice. These are the/leading grass-killers. Prices reduced. Absolut ely perfect in shape of blade and handle. All superior steel. Bought in car lots. Our customers shall have the benefit, We have the Hoes and the prices. Ilivan Hardware Co. H 0 8 B B 0 a s. H H X M .ti H t S o O fe 03 C tel > G S a ^ tr p; H3 > - H M a ? S 2! 0 *J Ts CO ? o o s I ?j 11> Beginning with this, the 8th day of March, 1898, a strict account of every dollar spent with us will be kept for the balance of this year, and the 1st day of January, 1899, we will completely SHOE the family that has spent the largest amount of money with us FREE. A complete assortment of Shoes and Hosiery are kept by us. J. T. L8CON & CO., Electric City Shoe Store, Old Post Offioe Building. RILEY'S ZDIHSTIIfcTG- ROOM - Id the place to buy - A Dollar's Worth of COFFEE if want something Rieh and Stron". J. G. RILEY.