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Ta?lie WE shall not go, but to th? contrary will invite your at tention to tho great value and true merit of our NUGGETS If you will carefully inspect nud scrutinize dur Stock YOU WILL FIND extraordinary values Amongst the numbers WORTH THEIR WEIGHT IN GOLD are our Men's Suits at 82.50, S3.00, 63.50, and $4.00. Better Suits for Fall and Winter were never made for tho price than our All Wool Suits al 85.00. Better material for good Fall and Winter wear were never found equal to our 87.50 Suits. Better 8?O.00 Suits never shown iu Auders?n for $10 00. $12.50 aod $15.00 Suits are exceptional Bargains. ? lili'll ii' * . / - ' addition / \ Suits to / , . ;\ in a ( f i H . alf General ? ,, ?$?r0 sizes, line ^IST WW from of SS ?? 14 to 19, Clothing f|^^M|^M^ Children's Also, Miens and Boys' Furnishings! Underwear, Sox, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, a Gloves, Collara, Cuffs, Shirts, Hats, &c. Men's N'eclsiwea.]? ! Four-ln-Hand; Tecka, Bowe, <&c.s The Newest Stvlea. .. ' , . .;?.;:??. " . V?; -. ,'. ? ; If the law .prohibited the wasteful extravagance of money, we would have n, monopoly of the Clothing Trade Wo believe ibat a iooaj ia au that ia n.ecf ssary to convince you. DO US THE FAVOfc TO And see our Gooda, even though you ar& nofc ready t? buy. Yuurs truly, Wholesale and Retail Dealers M IS? LOCAL NEWS. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13, 1897. THE COITOS MABKET. Cf?rr?etsd by Brown, Osborne <C Co. Strict good Middling Cotton 6. Good Middling Cotton 6J. Strict Middling Cotton 5*. Middling Cotton 66. Stained Cotton 5 to 5i. For oilier looa! news see the 8th page. The Knights of Pythias meet next Fri day night. Don't neglect to pay the printer and the preacher. Tho sweet potato crop ls not very good in thia section. Tho roll of Cadets ot the P. M. I. con tinues to increase. Mrs. H E. Kennedy waa in Abheville lest week visiting relatives. The Anderdon County Alliance will moot in thia city next Friday. Miks Elise Mauldiu has been visiting friends at Pickens and Easley. You will find interesting reading matter cn every page of the iNTHLLiOENOKn. Wads H. Thompson, of this Countj, left to-day to reenter Davideon College. Hon. I. G McCalla, Abbeville County's popular Senator, was in the/slty yesterday. Mrs. Dr. Burt Mitchell, of Westminster, apent last week io town visiting relatives. E. M. Soipes bas moved to Piedmont, where he has opened a photograph gallery. Attention lo directed to the new adver-, tisement of B. O. Evans dr. Co. on the first page. Col. J. N. Brown, G. E Prince and J. W. Quattlbbaum attended Court in Abbe ville last week. Miss Fannie Pinckney, who basteen visiting her grandparent* in Abbeville, has returned home. The Stock Show at Honea Path takes place next.Taesday, 19th inst, und. prom ises to be a big success. i Tfyou are looking for some real bor gains, it will do yon good tn read carefully the new advertisement of U. E. Seybt. That new advertisement of C. F. Jon? a &f Co will interest every reader this week , as it contains some substantial facts. _ Mr. R M McAdams!- clerking for the Yates Shoe Co, and will be more than pleased to have his friends call and Bee him. We learn this morning that our friend, C. H Ban?y, of Hall Township, 18 ex tremely lil at his home with typhoid fever. Our young frUnd, Thoms? S. Maxwell, of Greenville, spent Sunc^y in town with his parents. Greenville is treating- him well. . The tax bcokf. open next Friday. Pay up as soon as pr?stala and avoid the rueb at the labt. There will be no extension of time The Hartwell Sun says : "The health of Hart County is generally good, but the, Savannah River is ?till confined to its' bed." M ayr r Tully was quito sick and confined to his bed several days last weale, but we are g'.ad to state that be ls able' co be out again. Rsv. J. J Neville and wife have return, ed hoer"- '.cr* Seneca. Mr. Neville who w*- unite sick -ii Sense?, is slowly im proving. Mr. A. T. Fripp, formerly of Columbia, bas come to Anderson to make bia borne, and will clerk in the shoe store of Fripp ct Ligon. . The many friends of our venerable townsman. Capt. A. T. Broyles, will regret to learn that bo ts quite Bick and confined to his bed. , . ' Anderdon is still tbe leading cotton mar ket in the Slate. Wa have numerous, buy ers, and there Is always f-trong competition among them. , ' , From present indications tba laying bf the corner stone of the new Court House will attract a large crowd to thu city next Wednesday. ?. Mrs. ' Cora Ligon and Miss Eilieeu s?sU!dis went nv ar tn SpSTtSSbunS sreek tn spend a few days with the family of Dr. H. A. Ligon. . Hon: A. Tr Smy?hj?Sd fsai'dy, who have been spending tho past several months ot their summer home near Pendleton, have returned to Charleston. . Mr. Harry C. Cashin, of Anguila, Gs., sache to Anderson last Friday on tho sad mission of attending - the funeral of hts brother, Mr. E. T. Cishin. ?i J That new advertisement of the Hilt Orr Drug Co. calls attention' to the fact that ihey cao supply you with glass, paints, dover, grass seed, drugs, &c. D4' Wm. F. Mercer, bf Greenville,, who makes a specialty of treating diseases of iie eye, ?ar, nose' and throat, is spending -his wiT.'k at the Hotel Chlquola. Mr. M C. "Smith, np o?d Anderson bounty boy w.lio now nirkco hla home in Savannah, GaS is up spending a short va cation 'with bis relatives and friends. . v?ttr cjerer cid frisad, Mr. Wm. ?alla iam, of the Piedmont section, was in the illy yesterday and. was a Welcome visitor o ihl* c fdeo He is holding his own well. Me*srp. Osborne <fc'Boit, ono of our pro rossi ve grocery firms, bave purchased an ixoellent horse and a handsome delivery r/agota, which they will use hr their bnsl less. Spartanb?rg Jferdkl: "Mr. M. j? F. inmbrell, formerly ot" Anderson.-has ac epted a ooaitlon at Herring's Furniture kore. He ?rill move his family here next 'ear." \ . .. j . . -, The police foreo of tho city ?has been in' ressffd by tbe addition of Mr. ?ftm> Payne. rho was. eltc?ed by the Olly Council last today evening/ Sam. will snubs ? . exi lent officer. . ij ..;.*>-, Louis. W. Cary* a well-known cotton ayer, died at his homo in Seneca last cudsy morning, after an illnc^s ut about :n day?. A wile and ?wo little children ur vi vc him, Sil*"'' ."' .,".. . ' ?' . . \ .'. . }r. Oar clover old friend. Mr. J. H. Simp m. of Piedmont, was in the city last Sal ay and gave us au appreciated call. ! He as.been a subscriber to tho INTEMJIOSN BB since ita first number. The persimmon, and chestnut crops sra >ming in. We' think ' the law should take it a eric ?to cot or destroy either ja ersfnimon orcbcMnnt tree.' They are so aloabie on account of t.ielr fruit. ' T.v. ..v,i>r* -v..ii:j.- .a ? ' Sarco newspaper recently aatd that "a ?Ito girt cpi'?idi; B . tnuelt iinio curling er hair as a colored girl docs in combing bra i-trftight.''- There in ,a.lot of eu? Jin" id combingg?iug on tn Anderao-r. * M rv. J. S. Hinton died curfdonly at her m?e, four mile* KOn'h of iSislev, tu*t 'tdfi^d?y. Of, hoArt trouble. She wes ?ont ta>.y?Hra of ugo, and was very highly turbid hy a large circle of friends. .; Th? klondike ad. of Brown, O?borh? Sc r> in thin i<-.?u:t should be of* inierrst to !. Road lt carefully and oftU and seo tho ne nf clothing .cfiVfd. Tfcev aro nut. )i?g to tho Klondike themselves, but aro ?epui'ed to flt up any who contemplate a lp to that C3ld region We invite your attention to the new-ad vortivcuient ot' "The Hacket Store." Moore & Wallis, the proprietor!!, are live men, und they want your trade. This week they quote some bargain price*. The. attention of t ha far mera especially ia directed to the advertisement of Brack Brus., who have in ?took a lot pf the cele brated Byracuse Chilled Plows. They ai? abo offering a few ladles' bicycles at a aac rit??o. Dr. O. M. Doyle, of ?enrea, died sud denly at calhoun last Wednesday after noon of heart failure, aged 60 yean. H< waa an eminent physician and one of ttH most popular and prominent citizens ol Coonee County. The annual fall festival, or gala week, ii Charleston has been postponed until th? week commencing December 13th, on ac count of tbe quarantine reputations. An durwun County ia always well roi'rosen itt at these festival. Mr. L L. Vaughn, who i? iu charge o B'uenthal A: IlicUarts original packet! catanlishmtnt iii th'. ? city, wos arK Ae yesterday under thc charge of viotatin tty.1 Dispensary !:s^. The casu ia in th hands ol the O rand -lury, which will prot ably report on lt to day. Abbeville Press and Jtanner : ' Cap (J. M. McDavid, a popular surveyor 'roi Anderdon County, ia attending Cour He ia a good looking, a clever fellow., an one nf the best citions of Anderson Cout ty. We may aucceed in inducing bim t come and live amongst us." Mr. E. D. McAllister died ai his bon in the Five Forks section last Wedoc nesday, after an illness of several weel with typhoid fever, aired 23 years. B remains were interred the same day at S ?nd Twenty Church, Rev. Wm. lirov conducting the funeral services. MlfEOB Carrie and Jessie Thompson, .Varennea Township, retarse^, home lt Thursday from a two weeds' visit to Spi tanburg and GniFnoy. They were nm delighted with their visit, and say G a if o ia on a boom since it has been mado tl County test of Cherokee County. Rev. J, N. IT. 8<immerell, pastor of t Presbyterian Church, will be absent frc the city nest Suedsv assisting in the 1 etallstlon nf Rsv. H. G. M'?ves ea pastor the Edgtfield Church. Hin pulpit v. probably ba tilled by either Dr. Bonner .Rev. F. Y. Preseley, of Due West. Augusta is keeping a sharp lookout i vellow fever refugees, and passengers on i C. <fc W. C. R. H. are almost daily put at wavside stations by quarantine offlc 10. J. Hatcher, who is very strict and con about thirty-five miles into South Cn lina. Don't, neglect your cor tl Seite if y expect to get into Augusta. The Liberty Beacon says : "We hei it said on the streets Monday that any c travelling from Plokens County to And son could tell the instant they struck I Anderson County Une by the so mt belter roads they encounter. This is a v< sorry commentary on Pieken? Coat that ought to bo remedied et once." McHsn. Dean & Hat I i Ile desire us to that they aro too busy to write ada , ! that inasmuch as they will have to sit all night oue night this week they will to nfx in H new one for our next issue which they will talk entertainingly guano, of which they have a comp1 stock constantly on hand. Keep your skinned I It give? us pleasure to state that Ce W. W. Hutnpmeys, 8ons oi uc.nfedei Vetaren?, of this city was the first in State to send forward ita subscription ten dollars contributed to the fund erecting a monument to the noble Con erato women of South Carolina. Camp ia the State should settle its t soriptlen to this worthy cause prompt! Mr. Newton Oats, of the Easley sect wan iu the city last Saturday and w welcome visitor to tho iHTELLtdEN offloe. He waa accompanied by.nh year-old hon, Jimmie, who wes wearit pretty gold medal which he waa awai liti spring for being the most ?'flic ortboerapher in his school. He is a br; bey end unusually tall for one of his Toed Hutchinson, a young negro, lives in'the northjastorn suburbs of city, went home Saturday night aad into a row with his wife, whom he p fully cut with his pocket-knifo In tw threo places. The police arrested him ? day morning aud locked him un. wifd intends to prosecute him nfte serves his sentence fren the Mayor's C in the city chain gang.. Mr. S. H Cobb,- of Decatur, Ga., moved to Anderson and will- enget the bottling b'uslr.?i?. tie ia more rec ly fi?m Greenville, 8. C., where hs been engaged in the bottling business hi? brother The gates of Anderaoi opec to all new enterprise-, and al power-needed for machinery standst? to be harnessed, and brought tb your doora In any part Of the city or itseubi . The Augusta Chronicle of last Fr ?aya : ' Mr, and Mn. William Laug Of Anderson, S. C., ?re guests of Mr Mrs. David Shafer, Jr,, if? their p new boroo at 1221 Greene street Laughlin is. one of the cleverest and of the best known commercial men li South. His wife is a daughter of thc Sylvester Blecklev. of Anderson, a one of the accomoWshed and cultured men of the Palmetto State." Mr?. Winnie Rembree died at the 1 of her so tv, Mr. A. T. Hambree, in city, last Thursday morning, after a illness with dysentery, aged 72 j That' afternoon the funeral ?erviren htld nt the residence by Rsv. J. I Summer-!!, ??;cr which the remains Rsrrie-i to S-dera Church and int? Mrs. ITembree had long been a merni the Baptist Church, and was high! teemed by ber friends. She leave sons to moura her death. Dr Theodore-Monroe, of Union, sommiued suicide in Atlanta, Ga. Sunday nlpht by cutting his jugulai with ? small pocket knife. Yin M waa one of tho most prominent phys: Lo his section, but for several yeai been a victim of both the morphin* whiskeyhabits. Ho bcd cone to A o bs treated for these habits. The d< ?d woe the youngest son of the late 3 Moorot, end waa bom and reared ii person. HI? many old friend? hes regret to hear of hin sad death. ' The Hone? Patti chronicle ot last i?sdav ?ayb: The mill and ginni Jon. J. W Ashley, ode milis south c dace, waa destroyed by fire to d icon. The banda had gone to diane t ia ?apposed that th? fire caught /roi mg?ne room, as the flames were fire o that portion of the building. Two if ?ted cotton were bur ced arid 4 in int cotton were badly damfiged. i lumber pf logs and some iurPbei ?urned. There weano insurance o ?tbe property and Mr. Ashley's lot heavy." . ?' . .* Inasmuch aa th? report that Am rtay have a tiegro Postmaster bas1 j; on sid embie circulation in some se J this County, and perhaps eh?whe i'ould state that this report ?tarted j :ik<, pore ?od id triple. There are nf lectd of a cfinnce at present, and' th? bange be mode nt ell Anderson ia late enough to HaVi one. or t*o whj thbtjkSq?ol' ability and integ'rliy lahiis c:>u!d hardly bb overlooked, oars will probably el??p?e.iajfor.o Dj f r-'on Po',T>nnstf iiihip will co djs ?'-'WsvMi:g?on. '-'.'} Tniovfin *v:t~r-d thn ?(oro of Brow ra'ttili vern 11-1 Sp :d>?y night, tora r. ssh drawer end ?ecurorj :??O0 in < nd Sfuno gooda Ii. ia diilicidt to te iftwy and what k'.ad of good* aro rp 'atrapes' iiicde through tho 'v* t tho rear of tho. store. . Il is tho mall boy was equer-zod through tl ars, which form n part of tho w rame, and" that thia boy thea oner back door. It wa? found oj>ea next morn ing. Io addition to thia loss, the root nf their atoro spruog a .'oak tho ?arno night and H largo quantity of flour and otncr provisions were soaked with water. Fripp .V Llgon, under th? Area same of "E'.eotriu City whoo Store," ere the latest candidates for point lar favor in Anderson's bueiueee. They will open next Saturday in tho old Post?nico building on VVhltner street, which baa been fitted up especially for tholr business. The arrangements of the store ia convenient. Everything ia compact. With tho exception of a small (Wrapping bland facing the entrance, there are DO counters. There will be Beats and screens for the convenience of lady custo mers. These gentlemen will carry a com plet? atock of foot wear.for men, wo^en and children. By their advertisement in thia paper, you will see that on 1st No vember they will have a drawing, and tho ono holding tho winning number will be entitled to have his ?ntl re family fitted up in shoes. Read their advertisement and ?oe how to stcuro tickets for the drawing. Cal. Alb{ rt E. Boone, the pr< lector of tho Blank Diamond Railroad, and Koo. Wm. Klrbv> the Preotdout, will visit anderson on Thursday. November I O, and present their plans sud merit? of the Hoad t > our peppie. Tho City Council met last friday and appointed thu following committee to arr--gtf for iho meeting : U. F. Tolly. J. L f libbie. J.E. Breay.eale, .J. A. Brook. P. K. McCuilv. j. M. Sullivan. E. v. Cochran. J J. Fretwell. R. S. Hill, S. M. Orr, J. lt Vandiver, M. L. Bonham, lt. S Ltgou, W. C. WhJtner, J. S. Fowler, J. D Maxwell, J. C.Gantt,T. L. OllnkBealos, sr., J. Belton Watson and Dr. W. K, Sharpe. A circular letter has been sent tc Walhall?, Abbeville. F.dgefield, Aiken, Barnwell, Hampton, Beaufort nod Pori Royal, asking that del?gate? from each ol th? towns named be heat to this meet lu g Tbtie towns should uot fall to be repre sented at this meeting, which will bo II r most important one. The announcement of ibo death of Mr K. T. Casbin, which occurred at bis bonn in this city last Friday morning, WHH t great thock to bis friends ami acquaints!) ces, many of whom did not know that lu vas seriously ill. Mr Casbin had been flllllctcd a long time with a dbetise of Hu ' kidiiayB, and two or ihree wfoks ago while in the country, got wet, which gav? bim a severe cold, followed by erysipelas A. week preceding his death be was forcee to take bia bed, and gradually grew worse until death came to bia relief. On s it ur day afternoon, after appropriate fu?era' services conducted at home by Rev. O. L Martin, paster of tba Finit Baptist Church, of which the deceased bad been a member for sjveral years, the remains were interred tn Silver Brook Cemetery. Mr. Casbin waa a native of Augusta.-Ga , and was about f>0 years of age. In 1872 he came ta Anderson tn accept s poalUun as telegraph operator at the Southern depot, whioh position' he filled for a long number of years, A few yeara later ho married Miss Ophelia Fant, a daughter of Mr. O. H. P. . Fant, who with one soc and three daugh - tera are left to cherish his memory. In their sore bereavement they have the avm .pathyof a wide-circle of friends. Mr. Casbin possessed a cheerful, genial dispo sition, and had the confidence pf all hie friend0, who deeply regret bia death. Mr. R. W. Pruitt, a farmer, living five miles south of Anderson, shot and killed Tom Grillin, a negro laborer on his place, ' between idx and seven o'clock Monday morning. Griffin bore a bad reputation, having been sentenced to the chain gang lent June for a deadly assault upon another negro, and Pruitt, by the constant impor tuning of Griffin? paid his u??, and put him to work. The negro was inclined to shrink his duties, ami on the mern lng ol the killing Mr. Pruitt reproved him, say ing be might have to put the lash on him. Tais angered the negro, and, with sn oath, ha picked up a atone weighing about two and a half pounds and buried it at Pruitt, who Urned just in time to receive it on his baot. Toa negro reached for another atone weighing fully three pounds, and, as he was in the act of throwing it, Pruitt fired. The negro wheeled and ran about fifty yat da ead fell dead. Pruitt immedi ately came to the citv and surrendered to ~p9Bhf.ril?l and a. Coroasi'sjury was df&wn and sent to the place of the killing. J. W. Ha wood, white, and Henry Allen, color ed, were the only witnesses and their testimony was in accord with the above facts. The Coroner's Jury rendered a .er <3iet of justifiable homicide- Tho pistol ball entered the left breast nnd probably 'passed through the heart. lister in the day Mr. Pruitt's b?ud was fixed at ono thousand dollars, which wai promptly given and he was set at liberty. Courtis now in session here and the case may be tried thia week. It fs understood that Mr. Pruitt is anxious to have trihi. Since the above was written and ?jut ia type Mr. ' Prallt bas bsen tried lo the Court of Re? 'sloss as? sequi lied. 0. & C's China Store. O ?' what beautiful china, go Lovely and daintily shown By Ivy in clusters entwining. O? J! Never waa glass better shown., Right Knightly they wait on the ladles, Never Seeming to tire one jot. Karly Come ; boys and girls all are wel come, And in large or a very small lot, Laugh and sing ; be happy ; it salts them. Ejes and mouth, heart and band evur true, Kure you'll get back all of yonr money ? s A< O. and C's Grand China Store. ?' Fill KN I > Public Auction Sale. Ono car-load of well bred horses will be offered st public auction by Moore ?fe May, alTownyiiie, S. C . October 21, 11*07! Ternis gath. * Sullivan Hardware Co. never liro of telling their friends what they oan do for them in the way of bargains. , Rcsd Nalllvan Hardware Co's. ad. in rinother column. ".lt beats bob-tail" to hear Nim Sullivan give yous few hardware facts. For a dellolous ham ask your grocer for .Armour's* ''Star Brand." Few aa good and nope better. Brock Broa, bave just received a solid car load or Syracuse Chilled Turo Plows. Sullivan Hardware Co. are selling at the rato of ?.00 kegs nails par month at retail with wholesale prices. Doors, stab and blinda at Sullivan Hard ware Co's, very low-down. Syracuse Plows stand the racket and do tho work. They are the lightest, the strongest, the best. Brook Bros. Agent. It would pay yon, if you want one, to examine Sullivan Hardware Co's. gone. Great ammunition atock. at Sullivan Hardware Go's. Buy a Syracuse Turn Plow and be con tent. They save your stock and save you money.' Brook Bros. . Carload Studebaker wagons to arrive in a few days. - J. S. Fowler. - Money to. loon on real estate. Apply to Tribble <fc Prince, Attorneys. Syxaouto Turn Plow?* are guaranteed to turn better, run lighter and to throw np a higher terrace than any plow on tho mar ket. Brock Bros. Agent. ' Te.n room hou.-e and loton Wehm Aven. UP, in estv/for tute, Sie J. A. Welch. 11-1 Examina my steak of bogg lea. a nd har ness before buying. J. S. Fowler. Do you know the worth r.f tho- "change; ?fe?.r speed, .in a Mower? Tba Jobos Ot hat li. You eh'jiii'l not ba without it. Si*nisnn?R>trd-.7ftro C>. sell the Johnsou, tho only oliung?ab'o speed Mdwer .made, . A;Pine Flbro Mattress-is absolutely proof against bed boga and insects of ever e description. Gv F. Tolly tt Son sell tb etil. H-:5 m. You can Ref. bargainsia bugles and har ness at'.l. 8. Fowler';..' ?'yeu aro going to buy a buggy and harness lt will p?y yon to examine ray stock. J- S. Fr-77i-r. Before you Turn Tour Dollar Loose. Did you ever think five minutes where was the best place to buy. YOUR CLOTHING YOUR SHOES, YOUR M ? IT r AUREG?NiS?i; Did it not occur to you that TT 11 O M'IC 1? dall & Minora s .Was the place, and, of course, you would like to know why ? Think over it awhile and see if you can't figure it out why they can sell you at a smaller margin. We respectfully aak you to call and inspect the best line of BOTS' and CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SUITS Ever shown iii Anderson. Junior Suits, Reefer Suits, Middy Three-Piece Suits, Double Breasted Suits. All made with Double Seats, Doable Knees, Riveted Buttons and Patent Waistbands, and warranted not to rip. You can't afford to buy your boy a Suit without first sac ing the famous Mrs. Jane Hopkins' make of Boys' and Chil dren's Suits and Pants. Seeing ? > believing. Come and inspect. Very truly yoursrto please, HAS i 9. Mil pnpn HALL <x ns i L.ru nu WE HAVE IN In the following numbers-2i, 3, 3?, 4, 41-that we will ofter the trade at : : : ONE HALF VALUE Our original price $2.00, S2.50, $2 70 # anti 83.00, We will give you your ' choice for $1.50, They aro BAR GAINS. Call an.I see them. We have the latc3t Styles autl Colors, 1 bought at prices that will GUARAN- , /' TEE the Trade the BEST GOODS fur"" the LEAST. MONEY. / OUR ALL WOO!. BLACK SERGE / At 24c. is simply a beauty. OUR 54-INCH BROADCLOTH At 48c. beats anything ever sold in Anderson Look at it. 1 i OUR LINE OF ROUGH EFFECTS lu All Wool at'48c. beats the world, SEE OUR ALL WOOL PLAID GOODS At 20c. \y.E ARE SHOWING A BEAUTY IN JEANS At 10?;t. 15e. anti 20c. HAVE YOU SEEN OUR RED/TP WILLED FLANNEL At 10;e ? If ubi stop in ci\u} look afc it. ililTO ?LL-C?i? il,