The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, December 29, 1897, Image 1
BY CMNKSCALES & LANGSTON.
ANDERSON, S. C., WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 2S>, 1897.
VOLUME XXX II l-NO 97
CHBISTMASI is at hand and you will soon
want to purchase Presents for relatives
and friends. What to buy is the question.
Any article advertised below will be an
acceptable Gift for any man or boy. The
Goods are the best, and the prices-weil,
you can see for yourself.
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Neck-Gear !
Perhaps you think nothing presentable can be had for Half a
Dollar That is a mistake. We have Scarfs, Bows, Puffs,
Fouivin-Hands innumerable at th.it price. Somo as low as a
. Quarter. Lawn Ties for evening wear. Just the thing for
Christmas and New Year parlies. Two in enamelled paste
board box Fifty Cents.
Gloves
Handkerchiefs.
These are, perhaps, the most acceptable Gifts-articles thf.t
make a good show for little money. For $1.50 we eau give
you as good a pair of Gloves as a man would care to wear.
For the same money, half-dozen Hemstitched Linen Hand?
chiefd. Silk Handkerchiefs in great variety at 25c, 50c, 75c,
and $1.00.
sS P ' ' I . * fl
SMrts.
No more acceptable Gift than Shirts could be thought of. No
man ever had too many of these. We have them in all
styles, laundered or unlaundered, white or colored. Which
do you prefer ?
COLLARS AND CUFFS.
Ve have these in as great variety as ?ho Scarfs. Tbs prices
whatever you like to pay. 2100 Linen Collars ouly $1.50
per dozen. 2100 Linen Cufls only 25c. per pair.
HALF HOSE.
Good Socks for $1.50 per dozen, in all colors. Something bei*
ter for $3.00 per dozen, in all the new shades. Prices, like
the Goods, are right.
D. U* L1 ?4115 1% \AJ
Profits Twisted Off at the Roots.
mumm, itnjitkkA.
To be sold at prices never heard of before.
A Tegular 25c. Sailor Hat for 10c.
A regular 50c. Sailor Hat-for 25c.
A regular 75c. Sailor Hat for 50e.
Trimmed Hats, sold all over the place for $1.50, now 75c.
The secret ls that we have no expensive trimm?? hired. Our Miss Dora
Geisberg attends to trimming as well as selling. "
In fact, we do all our own work. No Clerks to psy, hence our expense
? vory ?rissU i;; cGiapa? ??oii Aviih other houses who employ a dargo force, all
wf which the consumer paya for. <4 .
Merl's ariel Boys9 Clothing
.For less than others are offering at Cost.
QUILTS and BLANKETS from 50c. up.
A regular $3.50 MACKINTOSH for $2.25, which is guaranteed to wear,
made by one of the most reliable firms in the country.
Wc do not sell trash. We were born here, aud expect to be here,,so tho
Goods wc sellmustbens 'represented.' NO FAKES IN OUR BUSINESS;
Remember thoplace
.-. THE FAMOUS,
14 Brick Range, West Side Public Square.
L. CEI SBERC, Proprietor.
W?li?I? I
AVINft bought th* .stock nod eoort will of Vi. H. Poore & Co. we kindly esk
your sn ?ention tn tbe fuel that wenro ,>Tho.Fe?3ers of toe People " Oar mar
>* PUpoHPfl with ihn vorv beni Moni? th?? tuonev c*n buy--BKRF, PORK. MUT?
V FISH, OYSTERS, CHICKENS, MiICED HAM, BREAKFAST BACON,
Mr. .T.. Ci;'Nelly ha? chat-go of our Fresh Meat Department, and will look after the
fis of our customers with the gr?atest oar?.
Wir Vegetable, Fruit and Oro wry Department ia.presided over by quiet ?ind hon
.??ni? Pant.
In addition to tho above wo bayo opened" a Citv Dining Room ?nd Restaurant,
rf re^mmr Meal* will bu served from 12 to 2. Before and after these boure the
Qrant feature will prevail, where tho Dlcwst Flab, Oester??, Birds, Steins, Hams.
??n bo bad At.fdl ho?r*.
Mr.Dyeth ba? t-pabt the'irrester parter hi? hits in the Hotel and Restaurant bus
? i"5d kimws how to'cater-IA tbe Pppetf to of hi? fellows.'
?tr . Store wi'1 DH rtl? y * a High Class Store, Where everything will be conducted
rH?nly it?git*tnatn und nnai?e*? prFsciplffc. Very respectfully,
BUTLER & LY?TH, MANAGED. .
I?. I*YKT?. Mftt>?g?? RritanVatit. .
' J . I^ANT. Manser Grocery--Department.,
ft O Na M?oajrer of Market.
1 . M. BUTLER, Back Nambo;'."
Carswcll Institute Items.
Well. Mr. Editor, ls'jy ia almost to a
close and the Institute munt have somo
dota in the last issue of the INTKLMOKX
CEU of thia year.
Mr. K. G. McAdams is now at home
?pending the holiday* with his parents.
He reports a very pleasant trip in c; ?or
gia, and we think that hs contemplates
reducing the inhabitant* of Georgia by
taking from thom one of their most
channing young ladlee.
Prot. G. M. Chandler has suspended
school for the holiday?. Ile will have a
flourishing school next year.
Miss Mattie Price, of Royston. Ga,, ie
visiting relatives and friends in this sec
tion.
Miss Bessie Sanders, ess o' Hartwell's
most charming young ladies, is spending
& few days with Miss Ella McAdams.
Wo wish Miss Bessie n pleasant stay.
We would ask the magistrate of this
eoctiou to read bia ceremony ?ind study
his prayer more carefully before attempt
ing to marry another couple.
JL.ook out, young ladies, IMS will soon
be bore and the one-horned ox will be in
readiness.
Messrs. Terry Vickery and Tom
O'Barr, of Hartwell, Ga., paid a Hying
visit to this placo last Sunday and Mon
day. Come again, boys, we are always
glad to see you in our midst.
It is reported that wo will have several
weddings before the Ne* Year.
Finor.En.
Alice'Items.
Marrying is the order of the day.
Small pox is the biggest topic of couver
F.?ti m in this town. S mn- of our citizens
have been vaccinated.
Mr. F. C. Cann has been appointed post
muster at tbis place to succeed Mr. F. M
Andersou, who has resigned.
Messrs. Parker Alewlne and Tom Hall
and family visited Belton last week
Mr. Knfos Tilly and Miss Lula Yon, of
Bock Mills, abd Miss Marie McAdams, of
Antreville, have been visiting in this sec
tion.
Miss BfMsie Sinders, one of the fairest
belles of Hartwell, Ga., is visiting in this
section
Mr. E. G McAdams, of Hartwell, Ga.,
bnt formerly of this place, came home to
spend Christmas.
Mr. C. H. Taylor visited AbbovH.'o last
week in search of his first love.
Miaa Neilin Hail bas returned from a
visit to Abbeville
A happy new year to si!.
FARMER
STATE NEWS.
- Col. Wilie Jones has resigned as
a member of thc State Board of Con
trol. \
- Greenville has seven mild eases
of smallpox. All the patients arc ne
groes..
- I write this to let you know what
I would not do : I would not do with
out Chamberlain's Pain Balm in my
house, if it cost $5.00 per bottle. It
does all you recommend it to do and
j more.-J. R. WALLACE, Wallaceville,
Ga. Chamberlain's Pain Balm is the
j best household liniment in the world,
and invaluable for rheumatism, lame j
back, sprains and braises. Be ready
I fer emergencies by buying a bottle at
Hill-Orr Drug Co.
- Claflia University Washington is
the name of a oegro boy at - Orange -
! burg, S. C. He was born within a
! short distance of ibo college, hence
his name.
-- There is no medicino is thc ?Onu !
equal io Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
for the cure of throat and lung diseases.
This is a fact that has been proven in
numberless eases. Hero, is a sample
of thousands of letters received: UI
have tried Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy , wh??a a u?ier?ng from a severe
throat trouble, and found immediate
and effective relief: lean unhesita
tingly recommend it."-EDGER W.
WK?TT?AOBE, Editor Grand Rivers
(Ky.) Herald. For sale at Hill-Orr
Drug Co.
- If, is stated that the only contin
gency which will keep Geo. D.* Till
man out of the gubernational rac? is
that the dispensary law will go to :
pieces before the pricary. He will
favor a license system.
- A Tennessee lady, Mrs. J. W.
Towle, of Philadelphia, Tenn., has
been using Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy for her baby, who is subject to
croup, and says of it : "I find it jus
as good as you claim it to be. Since
I've had your Cough Remedy, baby
has been threatened with croup ever
so many times, but I would give him
a dose of the Remedy and it prevented
his having it every time." Hundreds
of mothers say * thc same. Sold by
Hill-Orr Drug Co.
- The State V. M. C. A. Conven
tion will be - hold in Columbia, Feb.
10-13, and from present indications it
will bo largely, attended. An excel
lent program is being propared, inel tid
ing several specialties that will mark
a new departure in South Carolina
conventions.
Mrs. Mary Bird, Harrisburg, Pa.,
says: "My child is Worth millions to mo ;
yet I would have lost her by croup had I
not invested twenty-live cents in a bottlo
of One Minnie Cough CnreJ" Itcuna
coughs, colds and all throat and lung
troubles . Evan? Pharmacy.
- At Orangeburg a negro boy met
death in a rather peculiar way. Ho
was a son of Addison Mitchell, and
improvised a Christmas cannon out of
a bicycle pump. Having filled it with
powder, he held it in his hand and
"touched it off/' The explosion of
the powder drove the pump through
the boy's body and produced instant
death.
- At Camden dnring a heavy rain
three negroes, by means of a chisel,
cut out an irot? bar in' the doorof the
County jail, and by use of their blan
kets slid to the ground and made good
their escape. : \,
Catarrh Canns! bc Carca
with IX>CAh APVMCAT?G??S, as they cannot
?each the teat of the disease. Catarrh I* a Mood
or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it
yon must take internal remedies, nail's Catarrh
Cure ii taken Internally, and acts directly on tho
blood and nnicoui ourlaccs. Halls Catarrh Cure
ia not a quack medicine..-.It WAS. prescribed hy
ene of tb? bett physicians in this country for
years, apd is aregu'.ar prescription, lt is com-'
posed of tho heat tonics known, comhtned with
the best blood purifiers, acting directly on Oe
mucous snrfar-"!. Tho perfect combination of thc
two ingr?dients Ls what produce* such wonjerlul
results lu curing Catarrh. Send for tesl I mon I als
fra?.
When a woman gets !
Cjr^J sickly, nervous, fretful and j
rV^r^T^iT -f1'^ despondent
^&J^\ yWL^i^i? Sh <f doesn't have ;
y . iimf* )"^\i'lV lue fa?ntcst
i * /Bl *"# y/?nfe*. conception
. / /rSl-i?SSi 01 What is I
Bf ' >T/ / i /^WiKkthe matter.
W-/U?i ?ft?/L;?when sht' I
WK 1?/ If NW \J* Ri" Is worse,
?H\ wr/ I y \? und lu* final
W \ Wi I f \B ly realises that ill -
W M HBM 1~ ..ill h tait h nf some j
Am/Si iBP^ S / description h:?^ 1
_w' ttil ?J ? MJinelhinn to do '
?i I /I-,. J ? with it, he calls in
?T7'A *^*-/ A*>somc obscure j
.?Sbdj^jL I if neighborhood doe
-^ItA tor. The chances
arc that the doctor
says it's stomach, or liver, or heart trouble.
Nine times in ten he isn't within a mile ot
right. He treats for these troubles and
charges big bills until the husband j?cts dis
gusted and throws him out. The trouble is
usually weakness or disease of the dis
tinctly feminine organism.
Many husbands, after paying bip doctor
bills while their wives grew steadily worse,
have at last wntten to a physician of na
tional reputation and learned the truth.
They have been justly indignant -?l thc ig
norant pretenders who have experimented
upon their wives' health. Bj writing to Dr.
B. V. Pierce, any ailing woman may receive
thc free advice of an eminent and skillful
specialist, for thirty years chief consulting
physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgi
cal Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription is a marvelous med
icine for women. It cures all weakness and
disease of the organs distinctly feminine.
It heals all internal ulceration and inflam
mation and stops debilitating drains. %Over
00,000 women have testified, over their owii
signatures, to its wonderful merits.
..For several vcars I suffered with prolapsus of
the uterus." writes Miss A. Lee Schuster, of Box
12, Rodney. Jefferson Co., Miss. " 1 lind a tall
from my horse, causing r?troversion of the uterus.
Our family physician treated inc for kidney
trouble and everything else hut the right HIIIIK.
I grew worse aud worse. My body was entreated,
hands and feet clammy and cold, stomach weak,
with great palpitation of the heart. I dreaded
for night to come, for I would suffer from nausea
all night, and JO 1 continued until I began iumng
Dr. r?crcc's Favorite Prescription, and I began to
improve right away. I am now well and happy.'.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and
Invigorate stomach, liver and bowels.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OP ANDERSON.
COURT Ol' COMMON PLEAS.
J.S. Fowler, Plaintiff, aicain?t Muri.m INkew, De
fendant - Suinijioi s for Itetief-Coiuplalut not
Served;
'Tu tire Defendant ahotre nanti tl :
YOU aro herchy summoned ?ntl required to an
ow?>r the Complaint in this anion, which
is Hied in tho office of the Clerk of the Court ot
Cuiumon Pleas, at An tenon C H., S. C., and In
servo a copy ol your answer to the said Complaint
on the subscribers al J heir office, at Andorn. .??*. JJ
8. C., within twenty dara siiv? tho service hereof,
esclunivo or the day of such srrvlce; and it you
fail to answer tho Complaint within tho time
aforesaid, tho*Plaintiff in this action will apply
to thu Court for the relief deinauded lu tko Com
plaint.
Pated Nov 1*11 ber 16th, A. P. 1897,
TKllUtLK A 1'IUNCK,
Plaintiff's Attorneys, Anderson, S. C.
I 18KJ.L] Jons C. W.?Kia?, ac. c. I*.
ITo Marion Kakevr, Defendant above named :
You will take notion that tho Complaint in this
action, together with tho SumuoDs, of which the
foregoing is a copy, were, tiled in the office oftho
fork of Court of Common Plea? for the County
of Anderson. November 16, 18K7.
TUMBLE A PMNCK, Plaintiffs Attorneys.
Anderson, S. C., NOT. 26, 1807. W-6
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
. COUKTV or ANDKUSON.
COURT OF COMMON Pl,HAS.
Levi N. (Jeer. Piantiff, attains! Marion Raicw, IV
feudant.-Summons for IJelief-Complaint Serv
ed
! To thc Di fendant, Marion Kskcw :
? "\.7"<)U are hereby aurainoned and required tonn
X swer the Complaint In.this action, of which
? a copy is herewith served upon you, r.nd tu serve
I a copy of your answer to the said Complaint on
j the subscribers at their office, Anderson Court
; House, South Carolina, within twenty days ?Uer
i l.be service hereof, exclusive, of the "day" of ?noll
1 service; and if you tail to answer the Complaint
J within til? time aforesaid, the Plaintiff lu this
action will apply 10 the Court for tho relief de
I mantled in the Complaint.
Di"-d at Anderson. S. C , Nov. tSlh, 1807.
PONDAM A WATKINS,
l* 1 ai 111itt s Attorneys.
! [SEAL] JNO. C. WATKINS,C.CC. r.
[ To the abient Defendant, Marion Eskow :
Take notico that the Summons herein and the
' Complaint in this action were filed in the otllco of
i .Ino. C. Watkins, Clerk of the Court of Common
Pleas for Anderson County, at Anderson, 8. C.,
on tho 18th November, 18U7. -
1 BONHAM A WATKINS, Plsifftiirs Att ys.
Anderson, 8. C., Dec. 1, 1807. 28-6
A Delightful Application lor
Chaps, Sunburn, Eczema, Hard,
' Rough or Chafed Skin,
Piniplcs and Wrinkles.
SOFTENING, HEALING nod BEAUTIFYING. It is quickly ab
sorbed and at once cleanses, softens and nourishes the skin aud keeps it fresh
and healthy. Nothing is better to preserve and improve the complexion.
Opal Cream is neither sticky uor greasy, and contains no poison or min
eral ingredient.
Price, Q5c
EVANS PHARMACY,
I Corner Hotel Ohiquoia, - - - - Anderson, S. C,
?nt?T BARGAINS AND GREAT G?BS
Tremendous Stock !
ii Brill ? Muzzle Loafc SM Gis ii les.
A superb line-bought right-will be sold
right. Now is the time to make
your choice.
AMMUNITION, SPORTMENS' GOODS, &c,
Betailed at wholesale pricas.
Cn these and other classes of Goods in our line we are
simply in it to sell.
Sullivan Hardware Co,
LET'S H AVE SOME FUN !
We propose to give aw?y absolutely for
nothing, the following Presents on 15th
January, 1898: ::::::::::
Present No. 1, one barrel Standard Granulated Sugar.
Present No. 2, oue barrel beat Patent Flour.
Present No. 8,-:ton pounds tine Kio Coffee.
? Present No. 4, ten pouud box good Chewing Tobacco.
4 Present No. 5, one pair Men's Pine Shoes.
Present No. (J. one pair Ladios' Fine Shoes
Present No.. 7, one Fine Decorated Bowl and Pitcher;
Present No. 8, one Set Fine Decorated Plates.
Pr?sent No. ?), ono Fine Decorated (covered) Dish.
Present No. 10. one Set of Fine Cups and Saucers.
Thc person who guesses, or conics nearest to the number of Bales of Cot
tori received and weighed by the Sworn Weighers in Anderson from Sept. 1st,
18i>7, io Jan. i4th, 1898 (inolusivo), will receive Present? No. 1, and the next
nearest guess, Present No. 2, and so on through the list. Every one who
trades with us will be entitled to a guess for enoh dollar's worth of cash goods
Surohascd from us between now and 31st Dec. next; guesses to bc made and
atcd on day purchase is made ; in ease of a tie, the gues* bearing curliest date
to count first. ^Guesses to be deposited in a iocked tin box ; Mr. J. B. Vandi
V??j.'G?shje??F; & M. Bank, will hold key until 15th dan., when he and Mr.
W. T. V. Harrison (cotton weigher), will award the presents to the best
guessers.
f . We will not add one cent to the price of our Goods, but will xr\\ you < ioods
as cheap as you can buy elsewhere, and somebody will get the presents that wc
will givo away for absolutely nothing. If you get otic, it will be a clear gain
to you. If we don't pell you Goods cheap, don't buy them. This is the most
HberaPoffor ever made by a merchant iu Anderson, as we propose to give you
value received for every dollar spent with us. Guess early and often !
? S > 1B? IX P. SLOAN.
. .Anderson, S. C., Sept. 2?, 1807.
THIS IS NO FAKE !
rh at jewelry Palace
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WILL. R. HUBBARD'S,
NEXT TO F. and M. BANK.
Has the Largest, Prettiest
and Finest iot of . . .
XMAS AN,, WEDDING PRESENTS
UN CITY.
Comp?tition don't cut any icc with me when it. cornea to prices. I don't
buy poods to keep. I want thc people to have them. Gold aud Silver
Watches, Sterling und Plated Silverware, Jewelry, Clocks, Lamps. China,
Spectacles, Novelties of allkinds. Rogers' Tripple Plate Table Knives 81.09
per Set. A world heater.
WILL. R. HUBBARD.
BIG BARGAINS FOR JANUARY,1898.
CLOTHING.
A Hil? HU?! Completo ?ine. Som-tiling io plo.i>?? jill Bo*t p u!. Pricer lo suit (ho
timen. List??n : Men's Suits fioni $1.7.1 up. Hoys' Suits frot-.i <? . . up. '.i-ounco All
Wool Jesus Punts '.?.?...
D1?KSS (?OODS.
I have ii Iii?; Iii .><.! New um] Blylbh t: unis ol' nil hinds,.tn which I have knocked
thu bottom out <>f prieta.
CLOAKS AND CAIMOS.
A lino that will tickle you, i>|i?;rli;i|v prici?s,
?TX?>K? W ISAK.
l/.i'lir.s' I'ndervests from It).?, up. Mctt'a lintier vests fruin l'2'.e. up.
SHOES, HATS AND CA I'S.
Just coins lind see lor yourself,
?tiren! E?ig Wo. 7 ?love 85.OO.
ii BOC KR I ES.
A large fresh lot bought low down-will sell you the same way.
Renninbor, I am in tho Cotton ami Cotton Seed market to stay.
Two red hot stoves if your are cold. "Yours for liargaius,
Ra A. LEWIS, Belton, S. C.
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NOW IS THE TSI&E !
Beginning December 7th
Hrs*?,
will put the estire Bankrupt Stock
of J. W. Pavne on the market at . . .
TWENTY PER CENT UNDER NEW YORK COST.
Regular 5c. Ginghams. 21c. per yard.
Yard-wide Scrim, Gie kind. 2-ic. per yard.
Regular Gie. Bed Ticking.,. 31c. per yard.
Fnll-wi3ih Li o eu Tabie Cloth. 20c. per yard.
Full-width Turkey Ked Table Cloth.12*c. per yard-.
Full-weight School Boy Jeans. Tic. per yard.
Ladies' Outing Belt. 5c. eaeh.
A good Linen Handkerchief. 5c. for two.
An All Silk Hundkerchief. 10c.
One dozen Silver Hair Pius. 5?.
Men's 25c. Undershirts. 10c.
A good Corset. 29c.
Men's $1.00 undressed Kid Gloves. 50c. per pair.
Ladles' SI.00 Kid Gloves._ 50c. per pair.
Infants' Knit Sacques. 20c. each.
White Braid, per bundle...?. lc.
Child's Mittens, per pair. 5c.
Good Doilies six for.I?L>.
We have thousands of things at marvelous low prices which cannot ba
mentioned in an advertisement. Now is the time to buy Goods at 20 per coat
less than you could buy them if you were in New York City. 4
Large and elegant line of LADIES' DRE3S GOODS, latest and r.e^
est styles, all bought from the markete this Fai?, 40 per cent nuder anything
in tue city. Come, we are ready to show you one ot' the cleanest and pretti
est lines of Goods ever shown in Anderson. Yours truly,
D- C. BROWN & BRO.
G. F. TOLLY k SON.
The way we are Cutting* Prices on Furniture
will be a revelation in Furniture
Selling*.
The rush of Christmas traders almost upon us, and the
room now taken up by large quantities of Furniture is absf>
lutelyjnecessary to the display of our
HOLIDAY GOODS.
To make a prompt and effective clearance'of this surplus
stock we have made a remorseless use of the knife in
CUTTING PRICES.
Will you be one of the lucky ones to share in the Big Bar
gain Feast we will spread before you the next few days?
The largest Stock of Furniture in South Carolina, and at
prices at Retail below what the little fellows pay wholesale.
So come along and get your Furniture and have money
left for Christmas.
All prices below everybody else's price.
C. F. TOLLY ?& SON,
The Lawlers and Money Savers for You.