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ROYAL Cake*. ho?^ ivM i w* other* pastry, are dally neftgurttte* lu the Amerlcaa l?t?rlly. Royal Bak log Powder win make them more dtgcirttbie, wholesome, . eppc?lz?ug. lie 4 Amt--Jr*o Uto? FOR RENT. 1 Store Room, West'Side ; square. j Store Room, E. Whitner \ Street. ?Store ttoom, between ! Piedmont Care and : Faht's Book Storef Houses iii all parts of the ?j ic?ty/ .-, ; Prieces.to suit all. ! ANDERSON BhAL ESME 8 ?81I irnos, F. CAITTWRIGHT; Manager Renting Department ? ?; ? m te*, i --r-= - ' <- in I 'I, HI M ' , B^^^8i<^^1l^al?^^^^ eba^eeou? of ten there 1? eye trouble ^W^^^^^^^^^^^ ?nward^.^ t II iMjl '?IMIXI r,irt? y^'i^linjim m TWO CARS OF GOETMULES and HORS ES for your inspection. \Ve know ?or?l stock when we see : it! And we c GOOD. Bought for cash and sold the sam? way. Come see them. t -' ll SAYS THE LITTLE wheo she. ffot?''J0*f?fi>f our can die?, aa4>03un* - mother-weil; ?he e^gVace oir^tmtei, ?bow windows. Pound package* of Bell's at ?G cents, etc.. alford a wide range at? to.-MMmteitfa .favorite Savors. Olympia Candy Co* & Ice Cream Parlor, j ":-:|::V~-,.7..-^::....... STEVENSON'S SPEECH. Kemar** I? Hans? Wale* Ai-eatedflJ , Governor's Ire. ? Columbia, March 6.- -During thal course of a half hour speech on the H floor of the house this morning'Rep-fl resentatlve W- W. Steehrapn of Che-fl] raw, took occasion tqscojre the gov-H ernor of 8911th Carolina for the stand fl thst he had taken ip., the executive fl ' meeting of the board of regents of the H j State Hospital for the Insane on Oe- fl i eemher ta. 1813, when' Dr. Eleanora! ' B. Saunders, woman physician at the! asylum waa made to appear and an-fl ewer certain charges and Insinua-BJ fions made by fellow Physiotens andi Others without the privilege of being fl (represented by an attorney, of having fl a stenographer to take down the testl- fl mony or of having her father present fl gt the meeting. "Stav chamber pro-H beadings such as this state has never fl witnessed or will ever witness again," HJ was th? way in which Mr. Stevenson! characterised the executive .meeting] ? i Mr. Stevensons speech was called ! forth by a resolution introduced by H Mr. Kirby, of Spsrtanburg.. providing fl for another asylum investigating cora-fl mit tee to examine specifically Into the! matters touched upon in the govern-fl or's message, which caused the in-fl vestigatlon, or for the same committee fl to render a supplemental report g iv-fl lng the desired information. Mr. fl Stevenson was a member of the com-fl mittee and spoke in justification otm the report already filed. "The two main tasks with which the! committee felt that it waa confront-fl ed," said Mr. Stevenson, "was to give fl Dr. Saunders an opportunity to refute fl charges which had been made and fl .which wodld damn, her name lt tibi an-fl ?wered, and to do whatever we could a Improve the condition, of 1*800. ot! the state's unfortunates In the Asylum fl ;nd from that purpose .we wot?** not! let the political . differences of two! nen swerve us." fl : The resolution by Mr. Kirby men-j tloned. among other things, on> which! Ute committee should han?' reporte?,! the charge by Senator Tillman that! Governor Blesse's "underlings and! Mtfelliies" had tried to manipulate the! sale of the present p ty ? a JJ Bite. Mrr] Stevenson read from ike report or th* board of - regents recommending the j B?te.OL iub pruiici-iy. "Sciiatur T?iii?iiu i did not say that those 'u?t*?rllngs and] satellites' were members of th* geti?! piral assembly " be asid, "and this re-1 port shows that nomehody wanted to! sell th?-site,>hi<h might be a tuwla, for thc charge made hy the senator." Mr. Stevenson auld that ino report of the committee bad ' been 'itemed with the view of leaving out as much as possible anything that would cause political .strife, ns menumrs of the committee did not feel that any good could come from, erich a course. "The! Dtlon to.exclude? anything of such a turo was made by Mr. Hardin of cherokee, .who ls certainly nj^lniml-I il to the governor,*' said M?WIW?^I ? Who ?tated, however, that Mr"-i did hi? own ^thinking, and hls. Btatesmansh?b by moving opt ot the report such objec-j t?*M%?^'mtAe ' by ^Senator] Iman thatr.the administration foi ?re would try. to. ouBt Dr fiahcock", ? Stevenson ?aid, that thsi^gerlmJ t of. the .asylum; had stated that uld resign his position If Dr. linders was made the object . of at-, tack, and following thu tim .board ot thla?aptr^^ some eaO-f?r trc charra tba?' ?-: ?Sort * duli be m*.d* t? oust Dr. Bebock.. As to the charge made % Senator Tillman's letter that "a neffort would be made to smirch Dr. - Saunders," Mr. Stevenson read from the testimony s resolution originating with Governor Blesse In the meeting of the board of regents, saying th?t it waa for the host Interest of the lady that the mat?, ter be hushed up, reference being to in ainuatlons made against her charlctc?;. Mach ?K the : tfs*pVibed notes ot- f ia show;fsa* tfc*pughout Governor Blease meeting Vrae heard by Mr Stevenson to " made Insinuations against the bf the lady which -were cal ^>*?Irch her ns^ ; ^ _ \ v?iin^ia*ttjeo,{to;f South Carolina Lwoman demanded that sba be given an opportunity to present ber side In re B^^^e,4iM^ors.[:;sald ,Mr. Stey naon., In ooawilmslon, Mr, Stevenson-?tated f'timt he" did ; pot .think, tthe; committee %hma4; have rt^ report Wk^ch smacked ot politics, for the reason that the Injection ot thus feature on the floor of the house, wobld have , caused disses lon and might have re sulted In harm to the nartv??';4?: Mr..Moore of Abbeville and Mr. C. C. Wyche, Of Spartanh?jpg, rook .the position thal th? coi^U? tzd sot vesUgatfcm into the mat wcre Appointed to ex a -"supplemental ,re flied, psitfng directly ygl^ ?^^Tletoter of _T Tillman. Mt.. rionter.^ secretary of the", com mittee, made a ?hort BUtaa?tfg?HM tlflcation of the action bi the commit tee, and said that he was willing to, leave the matter tb th* hoaab to de cide. Mr. jMWjia- thought thc com mittee had served admlraw rnrther report or investigation waa needed. L The Nicholson substitut [mg the. asylum iuresGga ;te^, wa* nosily pe ss sdi.. . ..... . m-TV."- '" 1..'.. . . f \ Ape^|H??.AW k^. Jdr?e dwell. : Hash. Iben, thy aa* reptarag. I- C.eu? liven, and ?lt U woll tWjiijri||M^l|^'ils j II are-longa*. - . ' Somewhere the task Is dene: Somewhere th? heart is stronger, Somewhere the guerdon wop. lewh?r? the load ts lifted, Close by?a? open gate; oire w h? re the clouds are rifted; Somewhere the angela walt. Somewhere, somewher e Baan tupi Isle of Somew ? ABOUT FOLKi i1 ? -r I M. V. Tupper*>r c'o*?mbia was a Vlsr-: t tor to th? etty yesterday/a guest at the Chlquola hotM. t I ThoB. H.-Walker of Greenville ls 1 spending a few days tn the city on ( business.- . 4" C. N. Poore of CharleU? was a busl- ? ness visitor to tho ?tty yesterday. i J. Vj". Smathers ojf,'As?9Vllle. N. C.. i was among tho visitors to spend yes- i terday in tbe city. - < H. Riley of Oreen ville Was among the travelers registered at the Chlquola < ho^ yesterday. 1 Walter L. Miller of Greenville ls spending today In the city on bilal- i hess. : J. M. Anderson of 'Snartanburg was among the business visitors to the city i yesterdsy. ' i Albert Teague^ a Veil konwn ?uS? ' rens man. waa In the city yesterday. I Mr. and Mr*. J. Jiv&'ldwln of Co lumbla are visitors ha pie city, guests i of friends and relatives. ' < Dr. B. C. IrrlersoiivoY Belton was among the visitors to thc city yester- < Will C. Cllnkscales and Miss Mary Ciinkscales of Belton were In tbe city I yesterday. 3 ... . I F. L. Henry nf Greenville was among . the business visitors to the city yester- > day. ' , C. S. Moora nt the cii^laUon depart- t ment of .the Columbia ?tate spent yes- : terday in Anderson. Datter West of Greenville was In the < city yesterdays meet at the Chlquola ' hotel: i? ? E ?<?:?'> ! Joh? T. Brvaiit ^a *^c?? iricv.'n trav?l ing man of Gaffney, is spending a few ' days, in the- city and y cone ty., i i. ?. Scott of tao Brushy creek sec- ' i ?lon was sBtonrthe buaincas visitors to 1 h? etty "yesterday. ! Prof.' Wi K. Chapman, who IH toaeh ng in the Centervllle school, wa? In he city yesterday en route to Bel ?aven, K. c., where? he will spend a ew days, , J. W. Duckworth of the Hopewell section was In the cl?y yesterday for i few hours. J. F. Saylors of Hrnadaway waa nmong thc. business, visitors to the ;ity yesterday. J. P. Hall of Martin township spent i fertr hours In tho city yesterday on Justness. r.?av. H. ' Fant or the Rivoli section ?aa among the visitors to the city yesterday. Paul -V. Haddock or Charlotte was tmong the (Hesta, registered st the L'hfquola hotel yesterday. ' ri! M. Mean's of Charleston ls spend ng a few, days in the city on business. Ed. C. Moore of Columbia was a busl leas visitor to spend yesterday in the ' ?fty. . j H. 8. Fant or Townvllle was among he visitors to spend yesterday In An j lerson... , - J WM Moore, a welt known business1 nan of Greenville, wan in Anderson yesterday. J. M. Raysor of Way nos ville, N. C., J spent yesterday In the city on business.1 ---rt- L 1 H. M. Johnston of WUUamston was unong th? business .visors,-to spend resterday in the city. Clyde Smith has returned from Fleh ms where he has bern for the last two Lurle Shirley bas returned after a ' .reek's stay at his (lotta in Greenwood.) , ?(> - I J. T. Haynie of Belton route 2 wa? imong the bani ness VisiUirs io the eily .esterday^ ? I rTfaa fropfr 'W?m&B' admire: ? Whose ringing phrases leau the shout, i"Artse. and lum the rascals out?" The answer-do not hesitate; And who ia he that every year' ' WU1 choose another name to cheer . And thinks the most any man will do, iProTid^lje^'a^?agnre nowt With conl?dedo? speak up ?gain. Correct-the felRw-citizen?. Who smokes i h splendid ease afar; A big torpedo shaped cigar OF course yob are hot at a tos?. yon know il ??? che time--the boss. i ?-Washington Star : - ;^S?-Kt??1p?!?^TE CHARITIES. . Greenwood, March 5.-Greenwood ts 'now in active preparation for the State Conference Ch?ritfe-i tt0d Oon-eetkma that wt? aiiitiffii March 24-26.:. Entertainm*?nt of the con fewsw^W^ who expect li, ?t??ud arc muebjfea^to for ward their .names without further de lay to Mr. ?. ,a HodgesS^Bttcod. No^pecisi concessions as tfRjOjad .tiree have been grart-d. The first Weston of the.conference wtl be held Tuesday night,.March 24, ap? the final session Thoradey,af temoon following. The lateairaahouneement' with re gard to program relates to the Drea ?nea of Hr. Sfeancc WMicrrs cf Kew York city. An entire morning ses sion wm bo aerated to various one?. Hon ?111 I? *M? mm* MM? ?'ES, kTi?V^M^hcsro- the. towns and small er cities. ...Kt. "Willows 1? regarded ?*m. "Charlty'> circles SJ? one nf ?ha "rhkr r&ponnuera of the JrJjth," being dna of Ut? heat apes k?pi and moat ac curately informed -m?l^*& bnantry. He has not been heairfjHPplatform id South Carolina before, and the fact tho* taja lo aHaNMuJ ?V- J>_. wood >?f?rhM?e shonirstfmb?^?T dltkmal Utterest In the proceedings. ' Ssrer*! speakers vriv. Mm JlL^^1*" CliaritlW of oSiSh^. Miss Ray (a the only regularly trained teeret?ry ta thia kind of work that we have.. In itouth. Grohns ehd 4*e*ae? igmm^9k? Aaa reached ad the'exec utive head of the Columbia organiza tion ts well known by many who have . ne*er met her personally. day apttyities in n^jlapthrppy, charity and reform. Fo ^changes havo boen made in the preliminary program 'an? saunend .some days ??.>, nn<t the per? fected program will, be given to'tne 'public next week. . f . ?-. ? - j PRODl'OE MARKET pally produce markeu Corrected dally for The Intelllgoncer by Furman, Smith-The Seedsman. Eggs, 20 cents per dosen. Hens. 40 to 50 c?nts. ; ? au?^,?.o,''tt^^.4*sw?;*v?1:,. ? Paney Squabs. 18 1-2 cents. ' ,. Tm1p>?Ba;lt^.*y^ Bwtt?*. laney, toctoehtii Hotter, cooking-,- go cents per lb. | l-^t^p<?g^m?1(^^^ ie ?2.50> per bushel. <:;\m Stock peas, $1.60 to $2.00 per bushel.' ' County raised corn SS to I LOO ped Choice Grass Hay, 11.00 to $20.00. t . Choice peavine hay, 115.00 to $17.00. toa. "?('?>* .'. I'" County raised. Feed oats COc to 05c' p?r bushel. :i ' I .?uta-baga turn:ps 60 cents bushel. Choice new cabbage 2.1-2 cont? Bb. ? Choice head-lettuce 5 to 7 touts a head. .. -Spinach. 80'ce??? bushel. : Radish, 5 cents dosen. . rsi London' March 6.-According to Sporting Ufe, King George Intends to set the. seel of hts approval on boxing. By royal comkuand the members of the* household brigade and several pro fessional boxers soon will give, an- ex hibition bc*or5 him. Atlanta, Ga. March' 5,-W. 8. Wirst,1 appointed United States1 'senator to succeed tho late A. O .Bacon, received; bis commission .from Governor Slaton . here today ahdi-fl for Washington.! He expects to uko bis seat la the sen ate tomorrow or. Saturday. CONTINUE^ ? CONTROVERSY. Virginia and Weit Virgin? Ar? X'?i?i?i io f?e?ch Agree .* Washington, March; 4th.-Flat refus-' al tonight by Virginia's representa tives to accept a. new proposition from West Virginia' to 'Settle the ancient public debt dispute between the two ?tates for $2,327,195.28 or less than one-third of th> araomtt fixed by the supreme ccurf, wlO'c ? 'ntereirt, ended a joint meeting here of the state covl misalons. u ; <?The aupreme-eonrt ?ted $7,182.507 .i the amount West Virginia should :pay> toward -the public debt outstand <i?5 ~he= VirzirAz r,p;:i i..;? iwu dii ferent states, leaving attestions of in selves. No agreement could be reach ed and recently April 18th waa set as .sc cate O? . ssarssg v>rg.um ?? appli cation (or a Onal decree, fixing the' amount of interest. Virginia dalma tb?t the interest totals shout twelve meeting, declared that new evidence rbowed them that several millions of dellars worth or assets of th? ?tale at tba* Unati uijUiiJ eepuiiii?n -ked-not' been listed in the evidence-submitted Assets considered, they,estimated that Went Virginia's ?bare of the dept ?mum j?. ?IMI??> , w MB jr >? mn nc il ; c - knelt of all ctslms. , ' }i > ) [h'W ii Five BesidenceB (average eont $4,000.00 each) and Two Dvlak, Storerooms are now in the couria of construction-, i Forty-two Carpenters, Brick . Masons, Plasterers and Painters nt work tn North Anderson. il Ji -f 11, .' I lff= aspnngaea?pgaaaja^^ au? II':? uiiuii 11 lin 1 f M" We ai e glad to Announce ?ie Arrival ?otner Load of MULES Ii These are REAL DANDIES, and you want to see them before you buy. We are also receiving a carload of R0C?V HILL BOOGIES, and CARRI*. AGES.. We a??? have a full Mock of TYSON ST JONES, NORMAN & BABCOCK Carriages and Buggies. . . . Our Harness Department is complete in all and everything you will need, and'we are pr?par?e? build any SPECIAL pattern of HARNESS tHB< ^u want ...... j Mr. J. Monroe* Hanks is with us now, and wit) greatly, appreciate, a visit from his m a n y friends, to whom he exte.ids a cordial invitation to call and see him. PRICES and TERMS are ALWAYS R I G H T Cash, or Credit. The Fretwell Go. NE ?PLUS-ULTRA ? III.M ? EflGSl EGGS! 1er of exhibition stock. 9. C. Brown Leghorns, 8. C. White Leg horns, Barred Plymouth Bocks. I haver'egg record on roy leghorns, 265 for l>en..JSggs, fl and $2 for ir?, n M i? s Knit ... 801 -South Main Street, v Or- Hotel Chiquols Barber Shop. ^-?*e?o d ?ERBAUT ?ITHOtTT ?AEB1NAL Many Institutions (Philadelphia. Marett ;S*-N5arty two hundred institutions are ? tntered for the annual races of the University of Pennsylvania, April accord'.s- ts athletic authorities or the University. The Hutaher.rn?lwdie nearly altqfalh? big colleges east and wost and also Oxford University of Km ?lund. Th? four mlle relay r&ee for tb7 Sntersa tionst championship, lt Oxford eagers that parUcular ooaieat. is expected to be tho feature of the meet ,??| i; Borne. March 5.-Pope Plus waa mu?h affected today when told of the death of Cardinal. Kopp, bishop of Breslau, who died ?arly this morn ld g, The passing of the cardinal leaves Oe rm an v without a or elate of German nationality in Uie sacred college, and tis Austria is represented by two Hun garian and twe/Hohemian cardinals, it is believed that at the next-consistory the "red hat" will be conferred on ono er ??isri Germans. A . cctis?^iery is not likely to be held before Easter, however. -Ii will- he-recalled that England waa once without a cardinal fe?>sea y ear H. ---1-'*.' ' ? > . apsawsp far Ssas a! Veteran*. Jacksonville, March B.-Tdiss Vir-, glnla Kemper Lynch, daughter nf Dr. and Mrs. Junina F. ?jrnch, at NoriaU, Va., h*s seen appointed sponsor-in chla,pt the ?ons of Veterans for the whole south for the Confederate re JW.,-iW; Ea*U of gpartanburg spent! union bera la May. She ls a-crand ? i-w boura in in? city iaat,ai**it ou j daughter of former Governor Kemper budines?. Jand- of Col. Frank Lyntb of Virginia.