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Anderson Intelligencer. P?BLI8BRD BVBRT WBDSE8DA F. J. P. OlilNKSCAT^KsTrKniTOiw AND C. C. LANGSTON, 1 PROPRIKTOBK. TBBM??: ONE YEAR....fl 50 SIX MONTHS . 75 WEDNESDAY, DKC. lit?, 1897. j Boston, which gare McKinley a plurality of 1K.000 lost year, elected a * a ? 1 D?mocratie Muyor last Thursday hy about i,I?OO plurality. lu a ?ard published a few days ago j ?u hOiac of thc daily papers W. C. Mct?otraa, Ksq., denies that he is a taadidatc for Governor. . m- ? -m lt looks now that China is tobe ci vi dod np among thc great powers of Kuropo. denn a ny and Kusxia have already sceared their portion and langland is selecting hers. mt * rn? Thc (lepublican Congress has agreed ''not to distarb the Dingley tariff bill." Certainly not! The problem is to tirad some w*?.y of preventing thc bingley hill from disturbing the Ke publican Congress. - ?c? . mm Never before has a Presidential se lcetioti for an AssociateJustice of the Supreme Court been opposed so earnestly hy thc hench and har. Mc Kenna will make t li o McKinley ad ministration uicniorable if nothing else docs. Senator Archer, of Sparlanburg, it it said, will bc a candidate for Gov ernor next. year.and thc maiu plank in hi? platform will bc Opposition to ap propriations for tho State Colleges. On that issue lie will never see inside rf thc Governor's office. Mun. Wm. .J. Dryan has been clotted anniversary orator of the Ku phemian Society of Krskino College at Due West, lt is to he hoped that the distinguished gentleman will find it convenient to accept the invitation and honor the occasion willi his pres ence. Souator I lanna's political prospects in Diiio^ ure of the most desperate character. Thc appeals for help which an- .roin.?z out rend thc party air. The administration is being called on to interpose, even to the extent of threats nf war and political destruc tion on all who fail to come into line. mm . m -- Iiishop li. W. Arndt, D. D.. the historian of thc African Methodist episcopal Church, at thc frith annual Bcssion of the Conference of that Church iu Charleston Inst week, de clared that the word '.negro'' waa .rood enough for him. He decs nat hanker after thc title "Afro-Ameri- j cnn." George W. Vanderbilt is deter mined that after he leaves thia cold and cheerless world his family shall have sufficient moans tc keep the wolf from the door. l?e has just insured his life for $1,000,000, thc largest policy ever issued in thc world. It is what is known as a twenty-payment life contract with a yearly premium of $15,000. At the end of twenty years thc payments cease and the principal becomes due at death. - mu ? - . - Congressman Norton, of Ohio, de clared in the House that '"Most of thc men on the pension rolls are perjur ers.'' Ile wished to change "most." to "many" and the privilege was de nied him. lie should have stood by his declaration. 1?, eau bc proved in I cold figures. There arc at present over 'JIU),(UH! names on thc pension rolls, while thc best statistics obtain able make thc number of living fed eral soldiers less than 100.000. Mr. Norton hit the nail squarely on the hoad, lt i> a fraud and a steal in comparison with which thc credit ..mueiM-i .nm * anama aiiaiis arc uin eases of petty larceny. Mr. Joseph A. McCullough, mum her of the House of licprcscntativcs from Greenville, is going to try to tftop the killings in South Carolina by instituting a kind of dress reform. He has prepared a bill that will doubt less be one of many on Ibo same sub ject to be introduced in the Legisla ture, to prevent carrying concealed weapons. Thc bill makes it unlawful to Trcar what is known as a "hip pocket" in t he rear of trousers or coat, and fixes thc minimum penalty for the violation of thc law at six months im prisonment and $100 fine. The bill also provides that if for any reason a persoB wishes to wear a pistol he shall apply to the Clerk of Court, who, if he considers thc reasons given by the applicant sufficient, shall grant him permission to carry a deadly weapon. Thc Clerk of thc Court will also sup ply the said person with a badge, which shall bc worn on tho outside of the lapel of thc coat or in some other conspicuous place. H nek le UM Arnica Malve. rrv_ . ? - x fi, xi-LI n"*o Alic ut;?ir suivu i u miu nuiiu iw? yura Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhoum, Fever Sores. Totter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions and positively euros Pilos, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refund ed. Prise 25 ce. nts por box. For sale by Hill-Orr Drug Co Insist on the Genuine Chicago,. Thc? Ijcst Washing Powder made. Best for all clean ing, does the work quickly, cheaply ?md thoroughly. Largest package-greatest economy. THE IM. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Kt. Louis, Raw York, bonton, Philadelphia. CHRISTMAS GOODS FOR EVERYBODY. WK HAVE RECEIVED OUR XMAS GROCERIES! FRUITS, CONFECTIONERIES, ETC WK have the oice.it assortment of Fine Candie"! that we haye ever had. Be sure to nee lt. l?g lot Lr. L. Raisins, Seeded Raisins, Cleaned Currante, (?lazed Citron, Candied Lemon i'eel, Datas, Fig*. Shelled Almonds, Knglish Walnut*, Brazil Nut?, Pecans aud Almonds. AU cheap. FIREWORKS. Kira Crackern, Cannon Crackers, (ionian <'andlos, Ked Lights, Whistling l?omb?, Sand Crackers, Ac. Don't fail Ul come and seo our Gooda whoo you aro in Town. i Don't muller whether you buv or not. No trouble to ?bow you our (foods. Yours for Trade. OSBORNE & BOLT. CHRISTMAS IS COMING. YES, and thc Housekeeper is making pr?parations for its reception. Wc; are prepared to assist thc Housekeeper, and arc now receiving NEW CURRANTS, NEW RAISINS, NEW F!':S, NEW PRUNES, NEW NUTS of all kinds, CANNED MEATS. CANNED FRUITS, CANNED VEGETABLES, BOTTLED PICKLES, SAUCES, CATSUPS, Etc., Etc. We are also receiving every week APPLES, ORANGES, 15 A NAN AS, CRANBERRIES, and other Fruits. ! Our line of CONFECTION'S cannot bc surpassed, aud wc still have a! select Stock of CIGARS and TOBACCOS. < hir Goods are fresh aud first-class, ami our prices will please you. \ (Jive us a i und sec our Slock. Yours to please, )b-; Free < 'itv Delivery. G. B\ BIG-BY. dir - THOSE GREAT ?*f* lillis B e. un Pi 3 ARE still in the lead, and continue to receive the highest praises through out Anderson County. Don't be deceived into buying a Plow that is said to be just as good as the Syracuse. Make no mistake, and buy only the BEST at prices to beat the world They are the lightest, tho strongest, thc best Turu Plow made. Syracuse Plows uro thc Standard of tho World. So come straight to headquarters und gota Plow that is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction., Remember that we aro. sido agents, ?ind have just received a solid Car Load. Yours truly, ZN p. S.- Wc have a few LADIES' BICYCLES that we are offering at a trreat sacrifice. See us before buying. -? li. B. ITA CLADS 1 Has passed through and left nearly everything he had with. JOHN T. BURRISS, For the Little Folks, euch as Dolls, Doll Cradles, Doll Beds, Balls, Iron Trains, Tin Trains, Guns, Pistols, Games of all kinds, Harps, Velocipedes, Express Wagons, Foot Balls, Iron Stoves, Tin Stoves, Tea Sets, Doll Furniture, and Various other things. WE HAVE A CHINA PALACE Iii its true sense, well worth your time and trouble to come and get prices, which we take great pleasure in showing and pricing you. When lookiugfor WEDDING PRESENTS Give nie a look, as I have a beautiful selection in that line for very little money. We arc strictly up-to-date in style and prices to suit all. We want eve: rybody that wants to sec something uice and attractive to givo us a call and inspect our Goods. No trouble to show you. We extend a special iuvitation to the little children to come and eee what dear old Santa hus left here for them. This invitation means you and your neighbors and all their kinfolks. I am now selling the handsomest STEEL RANGE made-the best fer the money-and it would make your wife a nice X?nas Present. A full line of Crockery, Glass, Lamp Goods, Tinware, Cheap Stoves, Su. JOHN T. BURRISS. H?VE YOU NV I IVBU - TMA.T OUR - Groceries are Pure and Fresh ? ENTRUST us to lill your Holiday orders and see how well wo can please you. ' Standard, high grade Goods, popular prices, FREE CITY DELIVERY is what the City Trade wants. Wc have all the recpiiaite facilities to handle this class ot" trade. Oar Goods guaranteed to give satisfaction. Cottolene, Pulv. Sugar, Royal Baking Powder, ? Gelatine, Raisins, Shelled Almonds, Currants, Citron, Spices, Flav. Extracts, Etc. Etc. TENNEY'S CANDIES, in packages and in bulk, always fresh. Phone S9. H. ES. FANT & SON Here We Go ! P.wiiic tn Munt Old tom Plan? I billilli Lu IWiuUi ?i? ulUllQ ?i?u?l AT THE GREAT AND 6Q0D Ten Gent Store ! --==?e#?#(^?f?#8c=? OH, YES ! he is sure to be there. He always lands there. And then he has already written Mr. Minor and renewed his agreement, and Mr- Minor and the Ten Cent Store is to continue to be his principal distributing agents for this section. In fact, Uncle Santa has sent ahead all manner of pretty and handsome things suitable for little wee babies, babies that can crawl, and babies that eau walk, boys and girls big enough to play in and out of doors, for the happy youth and smiling maiden, for the young gentleman and the young lady, for married couples, and for those who have trotted in double harness for years ; and for grandmothers and grandfathers whose heads are bowed down with the snows of many winters. There are Teething Rattles and Rubber Toys 5c. aud 10c. Dolls lc, 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c. Toy Irons and Stands 5c. Noah's ATKS 10C, Doll Carriages, Wheel Barrows, Velocipedes, Iron Wagons, Toy Wagons 5c and 10c. Balloons 10c and 15c, Dog* 5c, 10p, 25c-best dogs you ever saw. Air Guns 75c, Repeaters 81.00, Ships 5c. Horns 4c, 5c, 10c, and finer ones for 25c. Iron Trains 15c, Iron Wagons 10c, False Faces,lc, 5c. Eire Crackers two packs for 5c-larger ones three packs for 10c. Giant Crackers 5c and 10c box. Roman Candles 5c doz, 10c doz, 20c doz, 30c doz and GOc doz. Sky Rockets same price. China Cups and Saucers for gifts 5c, Sc, 10c, 25c and higher.. Toy Tea Sets 5c and 10c to 50c. Complete Dinner Sot for your table ?5.50. Same in Tea Sets S3 00 to S3.50. lune French China Sets $0.00 to $15.00. Fancy Bowls and Pitchers. Fine Chamber Sets at special prices. Handsome Set Decorated Plates 35c. . . Water Sets, Ta tot ate Sett?, Lamps, Picture Frames, Alld EVERYTHING th nt r?oeS tn niuko mn n kind nml lng nfLnrin r hiirmv. Remember that .SANTA CLAUS, C.S. MINOR and the TEN CENT STORE, Are in partnership for Xmas, 27 South Side Public Square is the place, Anderson, S. C. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Are sometimes hard to s?lect, but if you will call at - - OSBORNE & CLINKSCALES' AND SEE THEIR BEAUTIFUL STOCK, "YOU WILL FIND IT AN EASY MATTER TO GET SOMETHING OSlfiFUL FOR EVERY ONE. For Children buy Vasa*. Cup* szd Saucers, Piste Sets, ABC Pistes, Children's Trays, Bread and Butter Dishes, tte ? Ladies ail like pretty China, Table and Kitchen Furniture, Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Salad Dishes, Berry Bowk, Celery Dishes, Puneb Bowls, Dessert Dishes, Fruit Dishes, Cake Plates, Cream Sets, Lemonade Sci-. Lamps, 1 langlmr Lnmps, Bread and Cake Boxes, Cn: n. h Tr ny s and Brushes, Dust Pan?, Coal Vases, Tin Toilet Sets, etc. Gentlemen like Moustache Cups, Shaving Mogs, Cigar Holders, etc. . fall and see our Stool and you will be pleased. Polite treatment to all. OSBORNE & CLINKSCALES. ?figr Remember, We ure I1EADQUARTER8 FOR STOVES, both heating and Cook Stoves. CAC. Valuable Plantation for Safe. fl^HE undersigned Will, oh 8ftle?d?# in X Jsnuary next, Kell ?t publirvontcry, in ?be city of Andornen, his Plantation; ?Unstetl live miles iou th ot" the ei>v. on ; the General's Rond. The pisco noniH?ns 82 sere?, about tiO sores of which are in a high state of cultivation, and bas good dwelling house and all necessary ont bj il a ing8. A good patch of rye and four sores of wheat, highly fertlllred. have benn sown. Come and see the place and in spect it. It will positively be ?old to tho highest bidder. L. D. BERRY. Dec IA 1897 25 8 . NOTIC?. IHf A VE placed all my Books and Ac con n ts itt the bands of J.J. Gllmor for. collection, settlements, Ac* I . have Accounts on mr Rooks that have been running for years, being unable to effect a settlement. I now nut them on notice as -. ri; as bil Gibs;?, if nsisstilsd by J-nui?? 1st, IWiS, same Will be soli regardless of whoso feelings it may hurt. In the mean time, Mr. Giinter will eithev call on voa in person or notify you t>y letter. Will say i nor, that if I owe yon I am ready to settle. Very :espeotfdUy. F. M BUTLER. ' Nov 3. 1S07 1?? ALL persons indebted to the Anderson ?o-?pe rative Alliance Store are earnestly requested and urged to pay their Accounts by Salesday in Janu ary, as the affairs of the Store must be speedily wound up. The Slaughter Sale of our Goods still continues tor a short while when we propose sell ing out in bulk. Many will regret that they did not anticipate more of their wants when this golden opportunity has passed. The prices we are forced to make in order to move the Goods entails a heavy loss on us, but we are glad of the benefit it is to those who feel the low price of cotton which embraces our whole people. Very respectfully, Manager. We are always reaching out ,for more Trade, and making bids for new customers . . . . , By Offering Inducements Which we KNOW will attract them. THEY ure nut special inducements in tbe strictest sense of the word, but the attraction cousists iu our offering the best and most reliable Merchandise at the Lowest Prices. We do this every day. not once every two or three months, and the inducement to trade with us is not because we mark one line of Goods below'cost and ohargc double profit for another, but because everything we sell is at a Uniforrxily Low P'rice, We conduct our business on strictly honorable lines, and oiler only reliable Merchandise. We do not buy everything that is offered us, but choose such Goods as,are best adapted to the wanta of our trade, and Goods that weean recom mend to you with absolute confidence. While the sea sou. so far, has been rather, unpropitious for SHOP QA8 Fft It has now reached the stage wheu it will be absolutely ne cessary for you to provide against the rigorous weather by being properly shod. We can fit any style of foot with any style of Shoo at any kind of price, and assure you that you will be protected against any kind of weather. We have new Shoes arriving every week ; don't buy all at one time, but keep them coining fresh from the factory, and you can know that you are getting something just out of the work? when buying from us. Just coma in and let us figure with you for all of tho Shoes you will noed for yourself and fam ily, this Winter, and see if we can't make it greatly to your interest to buy from us. We have some excellent articles in I-ifeorv^^ ?rider-w-ear Which we know will interest yo? in price. You will need something heavy from now on, and there is ho use delaying ^ purchasing. ISP* We are always ready to buy your Cotton. See us before selling. -ps I-Ia tv a placo te buy -- , A Dollar's Worth of COFFEE if want something Rich and SU J. G. RI m