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Juocal News* WEDNESDAY, JUNE '.'M. 1901. Gone to the Poor ??ouse. PENDLETON, S. C., June 24, 1001. MK. EDITOR: A Confederate soldier iu thc Anderson County Poor House ! Just think of it! Here we ure in one of the most prosperous und progressiv? Counties in tho proud and patriotic State of South Carolina, housing one of her noblest heroes under the roofs along with thc ordinary iudigent pau per white people and our semi-burburic negroes, tho close descendants of our imported barbarians from the darkest spot on Cod's green earth-Africa. There is a stigma attached to the name "Poor House*' that is very crude | and distasteful to some of our moro progressive and enlightened minds, and some of us want to dodge it arni lop it off by calling it " The County Herne " but it i:; the poor ?souse at last. This is progress too cheap even fora! demagogue, and ii is patriotism too shady to -land ttn* pressure of tho I morning breeze, lei alone the tempest ! ol indignation that is brewing ii: tin- I minds ol' our peoplo in behalf of the men who left their happy homes and ' went out lo lace the mighty storms ?1 j lire ?ind lead of war in defence of our beautiful Southland. Ves, it is too tnit' that W. li. ?{ow- I laud, a relic of the 22nd S. C. Regi ment, and a survivor that passed through that "blow np" at Petersburg -perhaps the greatest cn lash oj,he ot war that was i ver enacted-is now in tin* Anderson Poor House. Hut wo could not expect anything better from some of our Representa tives who have stood up in our legisla tive halls and maintained heated de bates in behalf of our yellow dogs, and on another occasion advocated sending our wornout Confederate sol diers to poor houses, ami yet another of our prosperous law-makers refused to contribute ono dime to help buy an old soldier a cont. Cord people of Anderson County, noble citizens of chivalrous and patri otic South Carolina, can't wo do better than send men to Columbia who will wage hot debates in behalf of the yel low dog and his friends and then insult tho dignity even of our enemies in war by advocating the generosity of send iug our unfortunate heroes ol' the greatest war the world has ever known to the poor house to die? We think we can hear a great chorus of voices rise up from every battlefield, from Mantissas to Appomattox, coming out from the resting places of tho no ble heroes who fell there (while thc thrilling rebel yell was ringing) saying: "My Cod and my country, can it bc thus, that some of the last of our great army-our comrades left behind-will die in the poor house at home muong our kinsmen and friends instead of a Confederate Home in honor of om ?tame? Wot not that they too, had water ed tho soil by our sides with theirlifo's blood and saved tho honor of our bo loved State untarnished with the mem ory of allowing her soldiers to dio in tho poor house.'' Cod bless our Confederate womon ! If they could man the halls of our leg islature but a day a comfortable and lovely home for tho wornout Confed erate soldier would loom up in a day, that would make the hearts of every old soldier on either side of our Civil War leap with joy. In proof of this we turn to the grand Monument to tho Confederate dead now going up in Anderson, and again we turn to that beautiful and impressive demonstra tion made nt Pendleton on the 4th of May last, when a feast was spread with all tho viands and substantials that carried the old soldiers* fond recollec tions back to tho sixties-forty years ago. "The Lost Causo" is no more-4th of May at Pendleton nnd the laying of the corner-stone of tho Monument to thc Confederate dead nt Anderson killed it. Where is the reasonable mind thnt could look upon lhat long line of lovely girls and young women, all dressed in pure white miment-a cohort of terrestrial nngols, with How ers and wreaths for tho graves of tho Confederate dead, and not be impress ed with the truth, that he who could command the respect of such a lovely army had not won a great victory whether ho gained territory or not? Wc, the survivors of that great Con federate Army, may fail to do our full duty toward one another, and our sons may pass by onr standard of patriotism unnoticed as they would a iuilo-post iu their mad rush nfter tho dollar, and a dark cloud may hang over tho whole earth like a pall and completely ob scure the brilliancy of a noonday sun, but the women of South Carolina will never fail to do honor to the name of Confederate soldiers. CAMI? 1,006, U. C. V. -ma m mm Thc Piedmont Association. The twenty-fourth annual session of tue Piedmont Association will be held with the Church nt Ennon, Pickens Connty. S. C., three miles west of Eas ley, at 10 a. m. Thursday, August 1st, 1001. Introductory sermon by H. M. Allen; alternate* D. 1. Spearman. The following, brethren compose tho standing committees' to report nt the approaching session of the association : On Homo Missions-J. R. Latham. Foreign Missions-F. R. McClahan. State Missions-A. If . Kay. Woman's Missions-Miss Maggie All frond. Education-W. F. C. Owen. Periodicals- W. A. Cason. Orphanage-C. H. Richardson. Temperance-L. L. Smith. . :>rato of Religion-D. 1. Spearman, Ii iligont Ministers-J. T; Wigihgton. N'?mina??on8-r?J. H.^Sowen. Cbliwiiries-J. K. Wyatt. J. JAMESON, Clerk. If ? i ..^k.ol pate buying a Thresher or L"!??mu, ?oe Brook Bros. before yon buy. Denver l)ot>. The heavy and eontinned rains which liav<> fallen recently have added much to the fanners' burdens and laments. The grass grew finely while the cotton seemed to stand still. As a conse quence the cotton liclds, where not worked out, look like meadows that were sown for hay. Above the terraces where the water stood for days tho cotton died out badly. Many acres that have not been thinned to a stand will have to be thrown out, for two reasons. 11 will hardly pay to cultivate it when there is so much other work? needing doing and bauds are so scarce. Some we hear of have fields of wheat standing dead ripe and cannot get it cut and harvested, oven the men with reapers and binders refusing to stop their mules from ploughing to cut it. Wc bearii one fanner say that he ex pected to have to cut and bind his oats himself, as it would be impossible to get extra hands, and thc hoes must not stop for anything. Where cotton and corn have been cleaned they look very well, and the past few days of hot sun shine is making them grow rapidly. A few fa nu eis have their grain cut and we hear ?he whistle of th? thresher ns it frails nu! the golden grain. Soon they will he eating apple dumplings made out of new flour. ('.Miels Will Cari ison and Walter McWhurtcr, of Clemson, arc home for the holidays, looking well. Mr. Arthur Erwin, who has a posi tion at Pel/.er, is at home for a few days. Ile is looking well, and his friends are glad to see him again. The Misses Anderson, of Augusta, arii visiting their uncle', A. H. Howden. Mrs. Estelle Eskew, of Anderson, accompanied by Misses Ethel Vandiver anil Virginia Wooten, visited Miss Mattie Eskew friday. Misses Leo Vandiver and Mattie Es kew left Sunday for a visit of two weeks to relatives in Pendleton. M?SB Eskow's health has improved very much recently. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. l?rowne, of Fair deal, with their little son, Sidi, were welcome guests of relatives in Denver Saturday and Sunday. Mr. John L. Jolly paul a flying visit home Sunday. He is b"ill busy in Wal halla erecting a fine residence for our polite mail clerk, Mr. Neb Fant. The young people are looking for ward to a pleasant picnic at Jolly Springs Wednesday. Enjoy tho fleet, happy days of youth while you n ay, oh ! ye lads and lassies. They will soon pass away. I NCO?NITA. mm . tm Corner Creek News. It seems that wo are going to have plenty of rain. There has not been a week of sunshine altogether since April. Some people aro badly swamped in tho grass, while others have their crops in very good condition. Wheat and oats have been harvested and a real good crop will bo realized by our farmers, who, without a doubt, feel somewhat proud of making a liv ing at home once in a while. A very heavy rain descended in these parts last Friday evening, the hardest rain of the season so far. It did severe (lainage to bottom corn, tho creek get ting nil over the bottoms, destroying some and washing a part down flat on tho ground. We hear numerous com plaints nbout thc land being washed. Several bridges on the larger streams woro washed away. Misses Helen Lat im er, Maude and Lillian Kay, thvee of Broadmouth's most channing and fascinating young ladies, spent Saturday night and Sun day very plenanntly in our midst, tho guests of their friends, Misses Lizzie and Olivia Gassaway. Wayne Elgin, from Friendship, spent Sunday evening hero with friends. A. T. Robinson mid his sister, Miss Othella, of near Calhoun, visited tho family of G. A. Bigby Sunday. J. B. Cassa way, of Neva, was hero Sunday with home folks. Juno ly, loot. TYRO. Resolutions of Respect. BELTON, S. C., Juno 23,1001. The following resolutions were unan imously adopted by tho Baptist Sun day School yesterday : Whoreas, our Heavenly Father in wisdom and love has called our beloved brother, A. J. Stringer, from tho scene of labor and sorrow to that of rest and roward. Therefore be it Jiesohcd, 1st. That in his removal the Sunday School of tho Bolton Bap tist Church has lost a wiso and faithful teachor, an affectionate friend, and a liberal supporter. 2nd. That, while we mourn for him, we reverently submit to tho will of our Lord, and sorrow not as those who have no hope. '?rd. That wo dedicate to his memory a pago of our record book. 4th. That wo hereby tender our sin cere sympathies to the bereaved and sorrowing family. Respectfully submitted, W. R. HAYNIK, R. L. PARKKK, A. R. CAMPBELL, Committee. - - ? o - mm "Land of thc Sky" Conveniently Reached. Beginning June 8th, Southern Railway will inaugurate Bleeping oar lino from Montgomery, Ala., to Asheville, N. C., in connection with the Wextern Rwy. of Ala., and A. ?fe W. P. R. H., leaving Montgomery 0:40 p. m., Atlanta 11:."?0 p. m., arri vine: Asheville loaX? a. m. Alao beginning Jane lat, Pullman buf fet parior oar line will leave Charleaton 7:00 a. m.. arrive Asheville 7:15 p. m. \nd beginning June Mth Pullman sleeping oar line ?111 !???? Cfesrlestcn st 11:00 p. ba., arrive Asheville 2:65 p. m. next dav. It ?rill be aeen from the above that the Rummer aervioe to the "Land of the Sky" ia the best that has vet been offer ed. dummer Tourists tickets are now on sale to Asheville and Waatern North Car olina Moacts'.n resorts. Por further information cali on or ad dreaa any agent of the Southern Raliway or connecting linea. W. H. TAYLOR. A. Q. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. Bear Creek Items. In our items Inst week, Mr. Editor, you made us say that Mr. I). It. Sim mons was quite sick when it shouk! have been Mrs. Simmons, who is now, we are glad to say, able to be out again. Last Saturday afternoon this section was visited by a severe storm of rain and wind and some hail. No serious damage was done. Kev. J. I). Clnpman, of Anderdon, lilied the appointment madr for Kev. O. J. Copeland last Sunday afternoon 1 at Mt. .''athel Church. ' Tho new mail boxes have been placed in position along Hie rural mail deliv ery route. They are not waterproof, however, as the papers iu some of them got wet last Saturday. Lust week in our items it was stated that the writer preached at Bethany, when it should have stated that the pastor preached there. X. If Citizen .Josh Ashley decides to malt? the race for Congress and so an nounces himself this Summer, there will not be many ?lull moments through out tho heated season if wo limy rely inion the announced determination of Messrs Dean & Kat li ile in their new advertisement this week. mt * tm - lt is not generally known that the custom of keeping birthdays is many thousand years old. His recorded in Genesis, xi, SO: "And it came to pass thu third day, which was Pharaoh's birthday, that he made a least unto all his servants." - mm . mn - To HHIU-StorH K'lDII) nmv oirupind liv Hall Uro*., Clothiers. Apply to lt. M. Harriss or .1. IS >yco Hurriss. Kooline, tin work, galvanized iron work and plumbing done on ahort notice by Osborns ?fe Osborne When you nend Sc^en Doors and Win dow.-, ai-o Screen Wire anti Fly FanH, cull and non llroi-k Iiros. Also buy the Oem when von want the best Ice Cream Freezer, at Ii rock Bros. Wo offer this week hundreds of pairs of Sam pie Shoes at prices to please. Come quick while we have your number. Pri ons on these Shoes too ch?ap to quote. Vandlvor Bros. For tboH^/ who deniT Fourteen Finger ('nullen, Sullivan Hdw. Co. oller in their Josh Derry, the verv best of this pattern that they can secure. Ypu ea*i make no mistake by buying your Cradles from them. Pot Plants and Cut Flowers for ?ale. Large and small Palms a specialty. M iv. J. F. Clinksoales, 242 North Main St. Wo have two new Geiser Thrashers end two secondhand Peerless four and six horse power engines in (rood condition. Also some new Peerless Engines and we can name Borne very low nrlces on same. Brock Bros., Anderson, s. C. For Sale-Thoroughbred Pointer Pups, male and female, two montha old. Ad dress, Box B, care Postmaster, Denver, B.C. Sullivan Hdv . Co. simply want you to examine their McCormick Mowers be fore bovine any machine. Your own solf-interest and the interest of your pocket demand that you do this. Have hot water pipes run from your stove to bath room. Try Osborne & Ooborne. . Jobbers prices on "Schapps," "Karly Bird" and ''Blue Jay" Tobacco*. Low est prices on Flour, Coffee, Corn, Bacon, and heavy Groceries. Vandlver Bros. When you want iirst-olass, up-to-date PHOTOS call on GALLAGHER BR09., at their new Studio next door to Ltgon A Led botter-upstairs. Satisfaction in ful ly guaranteed to every customer. Piles! Plies! Piles! Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment ls prepared to core Piles and DOES IT ic short order. Easy to apply, every box guaranteed, 50c. and 91.00. All druggists or by mail. Williams M'f'sr Co., Cleveland. Ohio. For sale by EVANS PHARMACY. You never saw a Mower before that i uns so light and outs so clean aa the McCormick. It is a world beater in any kind or condition of grass. It does not choke or clog in heavy grass cn bottom land. No mower made has a out ting apparatus like tho McCormick. The McCormick Mowers are built for good, hard service. Other Mowers will come into the field, run a hundred yards and ahoke down, bnt the McCormick works right through. You can cut from ten to twelve acres a day with a team of horses, even if tbey are old; a team over twenty six years old has done lt. McCormick Mowers ate sold by Sullivan Hardware Co. McCormiok maohlnes * received the highest awards, and the largest number of awards (seven In all), at the Paris ex position. These awards were made after the most searching technical examina tion of ali the harvesting machines on exhibition, by the highest mechanical and agricultural experts tbat the French Roven ment could summon aa juries. Sullivan Hdw. Co. TEETH INA was first used by Dr. Charles J. Moffatt, a graduate of Jeffer son Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa., ic his extensive and successful treatment 'of children in Goorgia in overcoming the troubles Incident to teething and hot summers. TKETKINA (Teething Pow ders) counteracts the effect of hot weath er and keeps the digestive organs in a healthy condition, and has saved the^ives of thousands of children in the doctor's native State, where physicians prescribe and all mothers give lt, and it 1B criminal in mothers of our sealion to allow their babes and little children to suffer and perhaps die when relief can be so easily obtained by giving TEETHINA. It coats only 2? cents at druggist; or mail 25 cents to C. J. Moffett, M. !>., Si. Louis, Mo. This is our greatest year. We are proud of our record, and are striving by every honest means to win you for a ona tomer. Give us a trial if you bave never done so before. Vandlver Bros. If you are in the market for a Mower, Reaper and Binder, call at Brock Bros. and buy the Deering, tho most durable, lightest draft and best adjusted machine cz, the market. Iron King Stoves are considered tno beat Buy one. Osborne A Osborne Sole Agents. Those farmers who have used the cele brated old homo-r Jo, soven-finger Counts Grain Crad.^j, will truthfully tell you that they are without equals as grain-savers. They are perfectly set and the stooks being cut ont by hand from well seasoned timber, they will always retain their set. Tney are fitted with blades nf only highest quality Mulllvan Hdw. Co. are e-.oloslve selling agenta for this Beetloo, of these matobles Cradle?. Health will give what wealth cannot buy-happiness. Cycling being a pleas ant, comfortable exercise is the greatest known health promoter, sud just as pop ular aa our wheels, Colombia, Rambler, Cleveland, -sd th s Hartford are tn? greatest favorites among discriminating wheel judges. W. H. Shearer Surveyor, You will find me ai Dean A Ratline's. Long dis? tance Phone at my residence. Brook Bros. have two good Second Haud Stationary Engines also two first siass Second H?as? Threshers for paie at a very low price. Twenty-five Dollars will buy a fairly ?oed r-qusrs pifaotloe Piano at the O. A. Reed Music House. They are intrinsi cally worth double that amount. -uyi\ HEDULtl) rK?lfcj^ BROUGHT US Good Business Last We will still continue to offer GREAT ?NBUCfcMENTS TO GASH BUYERS. We have placed on our Counters three lots Clothing. We have put the knife in deep. AU new. This season's goods. Beal Bargains at $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50. 250 pairs of Ladies' Oxford Ties ! Reduced from $1.00 and $1.25 to 75c. 0 Some New, Attractive Mid-Summer Goods 1 CAN INTEREST YOU AT ALL TIMES. 0 Yours truly, C. F. JONES COMPANY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Head-to-Foot-Outfitters for Men, Women and Children. We are Mer You! This June Sale is likely to catch you, and we assure you that you will never regret being caught. Our Stock of Lawns? Muslins, Organdies, White Goods, And other Summer Goods (vnich you will always find uo-io date with the newest and prettiest goods) have received our special attention in the way of reducing prices, and we expect great results, and to make this usually dull month rather lively on the Corner. You will lind Specials that you cannot resist. We keep our entire Stock of Goods as n*ar complete as possible, so- that when you want anything and send to us for it you are not disappointed. We are not making Specials on hard stock, old stock, etc*, but our entire line. For these reasons this Sale should prove more interesting than ether wise, and to miss this sale will be another opportunity you fail to take advan tage of. We know what we are talking about, and after an examination of our Goods and Prices you will be highly pleased with your bargains. How about your MILLINERY ? The latest "craze" is the "ra** Amer ican" Ready-to-Wear HATS. You will always find this department thor oughly up-to-date, with the newest ideas in Millinery and Specials that will startle you. The prettiest Slippers, Oxford Ties, White Kid Slippers, Pat. Leathers, etc., that you have seen, and a large assortment for you to celect from at re markably Low Prices. In fact, you won't fail to be delighted with every purchase you make, and that is what we are going to do-make you be welljpleased Remember this when you arc purchasing : That to miss this Sale is only an opportunity thrown away. McCall's Bazar Patterns 10. and 15c.-none better. The latest Fashion Sheets. Come in and take one. MOORE, ACKER & CO., Wholesale and Bet ail. P. Sk-Groceries always the best-Flour, Molasses, Tobac co, Corn. BOYS' SUITS. BOYS' H&TS. BOYS' PANTS. BOYS' SHOES. WE are in for the Boys, and if you want a niee Suit for your Boy we can please you in style, quality and price. Boys' Hats and Caps. Thia lino is complete, up-to-date and stylish. Boys' Shoes. We can give you a nice Shoe that will wear and give you satisfaction. Boya' Pettis. Duu't forges ino Boys'' rants at ?Oe, 25c, 3*c and 45c. They are dandies for the money. Our line Men's Shoes and Pants are big values. Men's Hats. Thu* line we can and will save you money. Staple Dry Goods, Notions, &c. Hot Sox, Suspenders, Shirts. Tinware, a complete Une, bought direct from headquarters. Crockery ware. Now we can talk. Oar line ?> first c?sss, pri?es rock bottom ?nd styles the best Glassware, a complete assortment. Remember, we give a useful Present to every one who buys a dollar's worth from us. KEITH * CO. "W*. LESSERandCOMPANY Now Ready for Spring Business. 1 OE O AA wortn of Staple and up-to-date Merchandise now ready $??9aUUU for inspection. Weare ready for the largest, liveliest fl and beat Spring we have ever known. Strong Bargains in every d?partaient. Oar Stock grows larger daily. New.Goods are inceaaantlyiarriving. Np 9 old merchandise. Progressive methods all'over the Store. Everything pre cisely as represented. iM?es unvaryingly lower thau any otherStore for ake qualities. Never before in the history of our House have we been ubie to ? place before our patrous an assortment to compare in style, quality and prices as with our present collection. This is the House to'trade with if you W?.?U to save money in your Spring purchases. Every department in our House ? J nj packed and jammed with Bargains in New Spring Goods. We are going to fl oder to the'trade some Special inducements in the shape of LOW PK?OES fl for the next thirty days. |\ New Spring Notion ?argairis. fl 25 doz. Ladies' Fine Linen Embroidered Sample Handkerchiefs, worth 29c and 25c......at only 10c. S 1000 varas fine Silk Veiling, worth 15c to 20c.;. ...at only ' 9c. 500 Ladies' Steel Rod Parasols, worth 50c..at only 37c. fl 400 doz. Genuine Pearl Buttons, worth regalar 10c..at only 2|c. fl 10 doz. Ladies' pare Silk Mitts, worth 25c... nt only lie. 15 doz. Ladies' Leather Belts, worth 25c.. .at only 10e. ? 10 doz. pare Linen Towels, made ia Gi eat Bri tain.at only 19 c. fl 25 doz. Ladies' Bleached Gauze Uuaervcats.-at onV 5c. fl 1000 yards Embroideries, 4 inches wide, worth 10c......... .... .a? only 5c. 50 White Counterpanes, ready hemmed, worth $1.00.at only 75c. fl 10 doz. Boys' Golf Caps, always sold for 25c. .at only 15c. fl 5 doz. Waite Lace Curtains, 3 yards long, pair.......... J. . * .at only 48c. New Spring Dry Goods Bargains. 10000 yards beet quality, yard-wide Percales, worth 10c........ .at only 73c. 5000 yards Paci*v> Challies, in beautiful patterns.. .at only 6c. fl 1000 yards Fine Lace Stripe White Gooda? worth 8c. at only Sc 1200 yards Linen Dress Lawn, beautiful designs, worth 15c.... .at only 9c. fl ' 500 yards Red and White Table Damask, worth 40c.......... at only 23c. S 6000 yards French Mercerized Ginghams, value 10o.at only 8c. i000 yards fast color Chambray, all shades, value 10c. -.. . .? .st only 7ic. fl 2000 yards Swiss Curtain Net, regular value 15c. .at only 8ic. 9 3000 yards Madras Cloth for Shirt Waists, beautiful quality.. .-Mj??j. *4c 1500 yards Delham Dimity Colored Wash Goods, value 10c.... .atlp^y 7c. 2000 yards 40-inch Black Brocaded Brilliantine, value 35c..... at only 24c. I New Spring Shirt Waist and Shirt Bargains, \ 30 doz. Ladies' 50c Percale Shirt W^it*, in beautiful patterns, at only 25c. 20 doz. Ladies' Memorized Satin WaUm, value 76c..only 45c. 15 doz. Ladies* White Law~\ 8hirt Waists, worth 75c......... .atonly 48e 10 doz. Ladies' Fine Percale Shirt Waists, trimmed in Insertion, at only 86e. 5 doz. Ladies' Fine 8ilk Waists, all shades, worth $3.00...v. .at only $1.98 250 Ladles* Skirts, worth from $1.50 to $2.00, ir black and colors, at... .98c. 150 Ladies* Plaid Skirts, value $1.50..at only ?St. 100 Ladies' Linen Crash Skirts, worth 40c....at only 24c. 100 Ladies' Denim Skirts, all colors, worth 75c. .at only 48c. 1100 Ladies' Mercerized Satine Underskirts, worth 75c... .at only 48c New Spring Shoes. Our Shoe Bargains are better than ever they were before. Oar styles are the newest, quality the best, prices the lowest. We are prepared to wsw you many new Spring styles in Footwear. New Spring Clothing and Furnishings. ??00 wire Boys Knee Panta, all saes, from 4 to 14 years..-.at only 24c. 500 Boya' Knee Suits, all wool, worth $1.50....... ai only $8?. 10 doz/Men's White Unlaundered ?hirts, worth 50c.-. .at only 2*0. 16 dos. Men's Werk Shirts, extra heavy. ... at only 24c. 40 dos. Men's Fine Madras Shirts, worth 75c.at only 48c. 6 dos. Men's Fancy Worsted Pants, worth $1.60...at ossly Q8e rng?-Hand Painted China Free. A housewife's delight- a nicely arranged tattle. Buy your Gooda of us and get a Set of band?pau?ed China Fiee. Ask for Coupons. Yours truly, LESSER & CO.. ANUKRSON, 8. C., UNDER MASOJilO TRMPIJE.