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B. GRAVES BOYD Exclusive agent for "Frolaset" (Front lace) cor nets, and McCall patterns. JUST LOTS OF WOMEN ARE BUYING THEIR at This Good Store 'Women who know pretty Millinery when they see it, we; want you to come in our place, Itt our trimmer try on these pretty hats. If you shouldn't find one that suits exactly, teil her what you want and she'll make it. . Our trimmer is one of the best tnat ever came to town. You'll imd her very pleasant, painstaking, clever in design-: lng and thoroughly capable In every p?u?cu?ar. Trims now 021 display, Special at 5.00 Others Upward t?O . e a . ? ? si I SViliiam Cocc-r and F. H. Mount?, j Mf. and Mrs. Ralph SuIH' an have velry drummers of New Vork tdty. j returned to Willlamston after a short rs tn the city yesterday calling on j visit to relativos in Anderson and Orr. OLD WAR DOCUMENT IS EXHIBITED HERE OATH OF ALLEGIANCE SIGN ED AUGUST 1, 1865, IN THE CITY OF ANDER SON NANCY S. MARTIN Name ol Person Signing Docu ment-Made Before Assist ant Provost Mara?al One of the most interesting docu ments ot Civil War times exhibited in Anderson tn quite a while is an "oath of allegiance." ?which was brought to The Intelligencer office yesterday by Mr. J. W. Balley, of Pendleton. The oath was subscribed to before 1 C. B. Newkirke, Lieutenant and As sistant Pr?vost Marshal, at headquar ters of tbs western district of South Carolina, which were in Anderson. The particular oath in question was! signed* by Nancy S. Martin, and bears date of August 1. 1*65. The text of this interesting old doc ument is as follows: Headquarters, Western District, S. C. No. 367 Pr?vost Marshal's Office, ,Anderson, 8. C., August 1, 1865. I, Nancy 8. Martha, do scdemuiy swear, in presence of Almighty God, that I will henceforth faithfully sup oort and dnfnnrl tho constitution cf ibo United States and the union of the States thereunder, and that I will, in like manner, abide by and faith fully support al! laws and proclama tions which have been made during the existing rebellion with reference to the emancipation of slaves-"So Help Me God." (Signed) NANCY 8. MARTIN. Subscribed and sworn to before me at Anderson. S. C., this 1st dav 0f AuguBt, 1865. C. B. NEWKIRKE, Lient, and Asst. Pr?vost Marshal. *W^H1W?flM M HMHH Personal L. McPhsil of Iva waa among tbs I visitors in the city Saturday. C. L. Watkins of Belton spent Sat urday In the city on business. J. C. Mcphail of Iva was tn the city Saturday for a abort while. C. W. Dean of the Roberta section was a visitor in the city Saturday. D. B. Mcphail of Hopewell was a visitor in the city Saturday. Mrs. Charles Robbins of Lebanon was among the. shoppers in the city Saturday. Mrs. W. A. Clement of Belton was u visitor In tbs city yesterday. C. A. Terry of Iva was among the visitors in Hie city Saturday. ' Reid Doyle of the Lebanon section spont yesterday in the city on busi John T. Mitford ot the CraytonvUle section spent yesterday In tbs city. Jule Duckworth, J. H. Kay and L. E. Marlin of the Hopewell section, were in the city Saturday. 8. J. Watson of the Salem section waa in ike city for a short while yes terday. J. T. Brown of the Hopewell sec j tlon was lo the etty Saturday. B. P. Martin, Esq., ?f Greenville, was In the city yesterday on business. Thomas Webb ot Lebanon wari a I visiter tn Uie city Saturday. 8. M. Jones of the Emerson's Bridge section was a visitor in the! city Saturday. C. P. Martin-of the Neala Creek sec-1 lion spent yesterday in the city*. Hiss Irene Qt" ot the N'^a?s Creek*! i section wss a shopper tn the city Sat- j I J. H. Wright ot the Roberts seofjul ! spent yesterday tn tbs city. Cary Chamblee of the Roberts sec 1 tlon spent Ssturday In the cV>'. W. 8. Campbell of the country was j ? a visitor in the city Saturday. W. M. Hall ef the Roberts section spent Saturr'ry in the city. I. TL Duckworth of Wllliamston wss j a -visitor in the city Saturday. J. E. Horton of Belton was In the ran Ttl i -..?. ?John Parker of the country waa rn] sflor in the city Saturday. Mrs. rid McCown of the Mountain | 'reek section was a shopper tn the tty Saturday. " ? W. S. Moore ot Pendleton was a vis? j ltor In tho city Saturday. George Pritchard of Pendleton was j vtsttosr in the etty yesterday. ?- ? Th? Rev. K- J. Brown of route 7 vleltor in tbs city. ************* <M * ELECTRIC CIT * ,_ * Items of Interest and Person? * Wir thu on the St ************* 4M 8*;-kw Information As to Renale* U. C. V. The chamber* of commerce is in receipt or a letter from W. A. Chirk, of Columbia, commander of Camp Hampton, U. C. V., in which the writ er seeks certain information aa to bow Anderson conducted the prepara tions for the encampment here last year of the old veterans. The annual reunion of the South Carolina Divi sion ot the U. C. V.'s will be held in Columbia April 28 next. Mr. Clark speaks very flatteringly of the reunion which was held In Anderson, and states that the Columbia Chamber of Commerce and Camp* Hampton will do their utmost to make the encamp* ment of the veterans In the capital city as pleasant in every particular as the encampment in Anderson prov ed. O Richards Will Be Here March 80. A letter received by tho chamber! of comL-'Tce from Edward H*. Rich ards,-or Willow City, N. D., states that the writer ls packing bis be longings preparatory to coming to Anderson, and that be expects to ar ri e here by Maren 20. A? generally known. Mr. Pilchards comes to An derson to tske charge of thc grain elevator which ts to be erected here. Soon after he arrives the company I will be organized and work upon tho . construction of the elevator will be gin at an early date thereafter. Mr. I Richardo wi?i bring io Anderson with I him several head of fine cattle. He hopes to conduct a dalry business In connection with the grain elevator. o ? i .. In Recorder's Court Saturday. Two cases, involving four defend ants, were disposed of Saturday In tb? court of Recorder Russel. The defendant.'!, the offenses for which they were tried and the disposition made of the cases were as follows: Will Aiken and Cora Sherard, fight ing and disorderly conduct, each fin ed 55; Lucile Feaster and Queen Wal* j ker, fighting and disorderly' conduct, former dismissed and latter fined $5. ? o Cells Are Betas; Set In Position. The steel cells for the addition to the city police station guardhouse are being placed, in position. Tbe cells came "knocked down,*"' and lt was necessary for mechanics to be em I ployed to put the several parts In proper position and rivet them to geher. As generally known, a part of the city hall formerly used as a stable for the police chiefs horse waa fitted up for the addition to the guardhouse. Al..en the cells bave been placed in final position the large' front door ot the old stable room ; will be closed up with a brick wall. The new addition to the guardhouse ls to be used for the accommodation of white prisoners altogether. O' ? . A. B. Yen Was SUffhtly Hart. Mr. A. B. Yon, who is employed 1st the plant of the W. L. Brissey I Lumber Company, met with a rather painful accident yesterday morning wa sn a piece of lumber waa tangled i up with a circular saw in some man ner and hurled against bia aide. His clothing was torn and hts arm bruis ed, and while he was forced to leave his work hie Injurie? are not. consid ered dangerous. It is thought that Mr. Yon will be able to return to bis work in a day or two. / Entertainment at The Denver SeheH. The public is cordially Invited to attend an entertainment which will be held Friday night. March 12. at th? Denver school. The .. entertainment ?will be in the nature of a box par I ty. Admission prices are five and ten cents. The proceeds of the entertain ment will be used for che improve ment of the school. ' o Pay P?r Manager* Of tte Elation. Chairman C. 8. Tolly of the State election committee, has received from Comptroller General Carlton W. Sawyer a warrant for 178.60, which J ts the money due managers of the [ ?lection that was held several months I ago to elect a successor to J. Mack King, who resigned as a member of tba house of representatives to ac cept the appointment of supervisor fW th;-; r\**r I To 7 CV?ts. I Cotton was quoted yesterday on the local market at 7 cents, tho lowest j i figure lt bas reached ia setters! veeks. Practically none of the staple was of ? fered' for sale on the streets. ? a Executive Commut?e Of Chamber sf Commette. A meeting of tho executive commit tee of the chamber of ?otomerce will be held npxt Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock, at the chamber* of commerce quarters, according to an announce ment given out yesterday. It was stat ed at tbs same tints sha?; maters of a routine nature will bo taken up at ibo meeting of tb? tw?ivi Sacred Cantata To Be Rendered. Friday evening. March ?6. the sec-? red casta?a of "The Crttdftson" will be rendered by the choir of Croce j Episcopal church, assisted by Miss1 Stranathaa and Misa Smith of the Anderson College. Mr*. McDonald cf North Anderson and ?Sesera, Sam Orv TribWe, H. B. Wtsgawdd and Rex Hie? of this city. On aocoust of ?be *ttra Lenten , organ work. Miss Zeno bia W4?ich will bo th? organist instead of Mrs. W. -j*, si?e!*, the re?a>r or-. ?so 1st ot Grace Church, 1 ft**?*?*?**?*?* Y SPARKLETS . I Mention Caught Over the * reet? ?S Anderson * ???????? ****** Belton Woodmen Al tended Meeting. Sixty-nine members of Myrtle rump. Woodmen of the World, ot Bel ton, attended last night the exercises held by the W. O. W. Camp at Car ville. The noon degree was conferred by the Orville cvmp. The Belton Woodmen returned to their homes Isst night ou a special interurban car. -o Interest 1st the Appointment Fant. Friends in Anderson of Albert Faut of Belton will be interested to know that be has been appointed assistant state dispensary auditor by Governor Manning. L. L. Bultman of Colum bia was appointed state dispensary auditor vice Mose P. Mobley, whose term has expired. Mr. Fant succeeds O. M. Babb, of Laurens. The ap pointment of Mr. Fant is for four years. o Fair L JV For Colored Behool. Plans are under way on the part of teachers ot both city and rural colored schools to hold a "Fair Day" for these schools on March 26 Prof. Gassaway ot the city color f schools ls at the head of tbs moycnson*. At a meeting of teachers In the Reed*) street school Friday morning a mun- I ber of details with reference to tho Field* Dsy were discussed and decid ed upon. Owing to the early closing; of "*-"7 cf the rural ochoois ii was decided to have the Fair Day at an early date. Teachers are requested to call upon Prof. GaBsaway for infer? mat ion relative to rutes and regu lations for the Fair Day contests. Has Visited Many Schools. Miss Maggie M. Gar ling ton, super v'sor of rural schools for Anderson county, bas visited more than 50 schools since the beginning .nf-the present term. Following is a Hst of the schools abe has visited to date: Lebanon. William eton. West Pelter, Gluck Mili. Hones Path, McLees, Iva, Starr. Roberts High Point, Belton, Union, Belton Mill, White Plains, Smith, Mt. Creek, Piercetown, Wilil ford, Hammond, WilllamBton ' Mill, Pendleton, Bishop? Branch, Walker M'cElmoyle. Melton, Green Pond, Cheddar, Welcome, Cross Roads, Eu reka, Denver, Autun. Oak Hill, Con crete, st. Paul. Mt. Airy. Mt. Springs, Rock Hill, Shady ?rove. Friendship, Cleveland, Concord, Neal's Creek, New Hebron, Varennes, Cars well Institute. Savannah, Grove, Pelser, Honea Path Mill, Three and Twenty, Mt. View, Hopewell. * Mr. Bake Expected Here la Few Days. ? According to an item appearing In Charlotte papers, Mr. James B. Duke, head of the Piedmont and Northern lines, the Southern Power company and the Southern Public Utilities company, ls io this section of tbe south and Is making a tour of all the cities where fae baa propel ty inter ests. -e Mr. Pearmaa Will Undergo Operation. Mr. James N. Pearman, cterk of court of Anderson county, bas decided to go to Rochester, Minn., next week, where he will enter Mayo Bros., famous hospital to be operated on by Dr. Leo Sanders, formerly of An derson, for the purpose or having his appendix removed. Dr. Sanders baa been associated with these famous Burgeons sine? his departure from Anderson a little over a year ago. Mr. Pearman has recently suffered some two or three attacks o fappen dicitis and he has dec? led that it ls best to have the appendix removed. His scores of friend? throughout the county will await with keenest Inter est news of the success of the opera tion, and sincerely hope that he will stand the operation well. o ?' Getnufl to Meet OB Monday Hight. The regular monthly meeting of city connell will be held next Monday night, instead of Tuesday night, the regular date, on account of the at traction at The Anderson Theatre Tuesday evening. Probably the most important mattet to be taken np at this meeting of council Is ordinances to conform to the now liquor laws psssed by the lat,* general assembly. 1 ? a ' - Big Destel Firm is Organised. Though lt >ia dbeen known for :er.:e days!, formal announcement ol the forming of a dental partnership be tween Drs. Chlsolm, Buggs and Trow bridge was not made until yesterday. These three well known dentists, who have hsd offices in tbs Bleckley build-' i tug, have- leased a suite of handsome rooms In the new Anderson theatre building,-and will shortly .'eke pos session. By this combination these dentists will have werk in a special Une, and in the line in which he ts most interested. Dr. Chisolm will do practically alt the dental work for the firm. Dr. Suggs wit! specialize m the treatment regulating of teeth, while Dr. Trowbridge will have the plate work in charge altogether. The rTrsr.Usfr? vT ma a combination are ob vi OU K. -o Fhnt'tj Salary $1-90? a Tear. It bas been learned that the malary of Albert Fant, ot (Belton, who has been appointed assistant state dispen sary auditor, wilt be $1,800 a year and traveling expenses. Women's Meeting Will Attended. The* meeting at tbs chamber bf ?.?m nrerec yesterday of the member of tho ot Moun tain Creek, Lebanon ami Hammond FOR If money is any object to you-^-be here Mon day SURE. We have prepared a feast of bar gains for hungry shoppers. The high cost of living can be lowered considerably by spending your money intelligently. Quotations Good for Monday: Mermen's Borated Talcum Powder, value 25c, special for Monday. ... .... 10c Ladies* Black Hose, value i 0c, special for Monday. 7Vic Best quality Pearl Buttons, special for Monday, the doz... 4c * Infants' and Children's Black Sox, special for Monday, the pair. lc Ladies' pure Linen Handkerchiefs, special for Monday, 6 for. .. .... v 25c Ladies' Lace Brassieres, latest novelty, special for Monday 48c Ladies' Leather Hand Bags, special for Monday .. ... . .. 49c New Line Ladies' Neckwear-Latest Styles, Special Price for Monday ........ (.> .:.25c.; Ladies' Shirt Waist Sets, special for Monday .... 10c Ladies' Silk Petticoats, worth $1.50, special for Monday, each .>..-.?... . Wc Embroidery, 18 inches wide, special for Monday. 8c White Counterpanes, Marseilles patterns, special fbr Mon day.. 98c Ladies' Black Satine Petticoats, value 75c, special for Monday .. 25c Children's Rompers, value 5oc, special for Monday . ...331-3c Children's Dresses-in Ginghams and Percales-regular gl.oo values, special for Monday ..:. . 90c Ladies' House Dresses/special for Monday. 50c Ladies' White Waists, slightly soiled, special for Monday 25c New line Ladies' House Dresses-in pretty Ginghams and Percales-special for Monday. 98c New line Children's Dresses-in Ginghams, Percales and Madras-special for Monday. 98c Colored Curtain Madras, value 10c, special for Monday, yard.7V?? One lot colored Linens-all new shades included-25c ? value, special for Monday, the yard ... ... ... ... 15e Beautiful lot of new French Ginghams, special Monday, the yard.i >v. ..... .. Sc New Navy Blue P/rcale, 10c value, special for Monday, yard ... ... ... .... S%e \ One lot 15c and 20c White Goods, special fpr Monday, the yard ....... 10c One lot 1 Oe and 15c White Goods, special for Monday, the yard ........ ... ,.,. 7c 54 inch All Wool Sarge--all shades-75c value, special for Monday, the yard.-.. 48c Special Values in Men's and Women's Shoes for Monday, One lot Ladies' Oxfords and Shoes, sizes up to 4, special for Monday, the pair. 98c One tot Ladies' Oxfords and Shoes, in Vid Kid and Gun Metal-$2.00 values, special for Monday, the pair....$1.50 Onejot Ladies' Oxfords and Shoes-in Gun Metal, Patent and Vici--values ?3.00, special for Monday ..-, ... . .$1.98 All of ow Men's fine $3.00 and $f.5o Shoes, special for Monday . .. ... ... .. .. .. ..$2.69 Big Clothing Values for Monday ,Men's Fine Blue Serge and Fancy Worsted Suits, regular $1.00 values special for Monday, the suit ....... ..$7.98 Men's Fine Tailor Made Suits-in Serges and New Wor steds, $12.50 and $t5.oo values, special for Monday, th&suit. .... .$9.98 THE LESSER CO, Where You |Pay Less. atm school section? WM well attended, some 35 or 40 lidie? bel?g present. In addition, a ?unfber of tomato club gtrls were present. Two addresses wars made, one by Mis* Mary Praysor, state agent of the homo demonstration work, and Mrs. Dora D. Walker, as sistant staie agent. The former is from Winthrop College, Rock Hill, and the latter from Barnwell. Miss Frayser discussed labor earing de Tice? and rlaning water lu the home, while Mrs. Walker Miked on ?he to mato and canning club work. Vf,Ti YEAY8 W?8ERY E?CDED. J. T. Cb am bora, merchant. Jones boro. Ark., writes: "Foley Kidney Pille cured me of s> ten-year standing case ot rheumatism. I suffered miserably. A friend told nie of *,etng oured; so T wsed them, anti they cured mo, too.*" Most middle aged men and women are glad to leam that Foley Kidney Wils afford a way to escape eleep disco ing bladder weakness, backache, rheu matism, puniness andar eyes, sift and sH-oolen joints, an?? other iils attribut ed to kidney troubles. Evan's Phar mancy. . ??TZ',-, THIS-A NB FIVE CENTS! DONT MISS THIS. Cut ont this slip, enclose fire cents to Foley & Ce., Chicago, 111., writing yo-.:r name end address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing pet ey's Honey and Tar Compound, . for coughs, colds and croup; FoNv Kid ney Pills, for pain in sides and back, rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments- and Poley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroulHty cleansing cathartic., especial ly Aith farting to stout parsons. 9WHHHK| mscy.