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AND \ IN ADDITION TO OUR Which is always full and complete in every respect, we wish to say to our friends and customers that our Is second to none, consisting of several Car Loads of Ranging in price from $3.75 per Barrel for a good low grade, - XO $5.50 per Barrel for a 100 per cent Patent. Also^-several Car Loads of NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, Banging in price from 12 l-2c. per gallon up in barrel lots. Also 9 In fact, anything that you need on the farm. Send us your orders, or call and see us and we will treat you right. 9 ni?? P< Kaimt? &Co We sell the product of The Standard Fert. Migo Co. One o f the largest plants in Charleston, S. C., consisting of any grade you wish. Our Goods speak for themselves, as we sold large quantities last year with the best of results. Ic will pay you to get our prices before you make your pur chases. Call in and see us, as we can save you money on Supplies of all kinds for your plantation. Yours truly, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in G-erie ra 1 M. < vroh mi < 1 i se? A rs* i > v* RrtO rs, rt <..* p, S.-To those who owe us for past due Notes or Ac co nnts, will say you will save us the expense of sending to see you if you will call in and see us when in town. B" 0. & CO. LOCAJL NEWS. WEDNESDAY, JAX. 19, 1898. THE COTTON MARKET. Corrected by Brown, Osborne ct Co. Strict good Middling Cotton 5-}. Gcod Middling Cotton 52. Strict Middling Cotton o\. Middling Cotton 5?. Stained Cotton 4 to fi. . The pric9 of cotton does not vary much. Ther? is very little sickness in thia sec tion at present. Sheriff tireen ha* twenty-nine prison ers confined in the County Jail. Mr. Dennis O'Donnell, of Sumter, S. C., is spending a /ow oays iu the city. Mr. John M. Geer, of Greenville, spent a day or two iu the city latst weet. The time fur making your city tax re turns expires to-morrow, 20;h inst. The bill collectors are numerous these days. Tney report slow collections. Miss Elma Osborne went down to Greenwood last weok to visit friends. Miss Mary <K-r, who ha* been visiting fjiends:o Greenwood, hes returned home. The attention of contractors ia called lo tb? advertisement of Supervisor Snell grove. Our local weither prophet predicts severo weather during February and March Mrs R. G Patrick, of Marion. Ala., is in the city visiting the family of Col. J. B. Patrick. Use mutton sues on your vaccinated arm. lt, will give immediate relief, says an exchange. Several communications renched us too late for publication thia week. They will appear next week Get shade tr*-ts and ..et them out. Ina fdw years their neauty will make you proud of your work. President A. P Montague, of Forman University, will deliver a lecture in this city iu the near tuture. Last Sunday Was a rno3t beautPul spring day, and tho Cnurebesol* the city had lurge congregations. Th'5 Court of General Session?, which wa;* to nave convened at Abbeville last Monday, was postponed Until next Mon day. The Court of < Jouerai S^sions for this County con VP? es on the third Monday in February. It promises to bs a busy tenn Messrs. Bonham & Watkins have moved from the INTELLIGENCER building to the front roocur. over the poa to ?H ce, on North Main street. There will be servira in SS. Joseph's Catholic Church next Sunday attne usual hour, ll o'clock a. rn , conducted by lt9v. Father Noonan. Mr. F. L. Clarke, of Union, S. C., spsnt Monday and Tuesday in the city visiting relatives His adopted home seems to bo treating him well. In their new advertisement thia week B 0. Evans it Co. announce a 2"> percent, discount sale. Reid it carefully and'gi TO ?hrm ar. early call. Rev. V I. Master*, the genial traveling agent of \he Baj)tist Courier, was in this section last week, and was warmly greeted by his {sid friend*. ,r_ In their new fulveitisement this week D. C. Brown & Bro- make the greatest oiler they have ever made. Bead it and learn the particulars. We can supply you with liens, mor.g ; ges and almost any other sort of blank you may need. Sand us your orders and they wiii be promptly tilled. Married, on December 22, lSitT. at tho home of the ? > r ? ti t?. in 0 con ea County, bv Kev J. F Singleton, Mr. Wm. H. Colo un;i Miss Nina fredericks. Mr. M. G. C >x, of Belton, butchered a thoroughbred Berkshire hog yesterday, eighteen moolhs (?ld, that weighed 780 pounds. Who can beat it? Mr. John li Clerke, of Cleburne, Texas, who has bee:? i?? the etty for the past three weeks visiting his (.randmother and other relatives, left y cate rd BJ* forborne. Tho docket of the Eighth Circuit waa called in the Suprema Court in Columbia yesterday. Several members ot the An derson Dar are aiteuding the Court. Mr. J. L Talbert, whose sickness we noted last week, has gone to Eongmire, S. C . to spend a few weeks. Wc hopo the change will prove beneficial to bis health, j Don't neglect to make your tax return to Aviditor Bidemio. Ile will finish his f.ur of the County n*xt Tuesday, altor which day he will ht; in hts oflico every day. Kev J. ii. Herron will preach :it Rocky Uiver Chorea nu t':e fifth Suuday at ll o'clock a.m. The people of that neigh borhood ?ro corciially invited to attend tho servi.o. Married, on Sunday. January 10 IK'-i, at the hom.' nf thf bride in Ander-on | Connr.y, t'y Kev. .J F Singleton, M-. j Thoma* J. liow.-t and Mist? Mary E. Simpson. i ll li. Fant A Son aonouncs that they havo M lnr-i?- lol-'of BiiHt's ?arden ssott, which they gu tra ti ten, n id ?hieb they are oUerini: ;?r. low prie ? Usad He. sir nt w u : vertrst tuent. F M Butler, in .'.i-i nev advertisement, explains how be <? mdiicis hi* business, ?nd you should read what noways, ii? conducts a lino uisr?ret and also has a choice lino of ic ?ri??.'. Your attention dine ed to t.henew nd vertisement of Brownlea it Vandivers These gentlemen havo a large and choice hti ck ol groceries, nod MV offerifig them ? at piicos that will please you. Brown. Ost om? ?ft Co. call attention of the farmers t?? guano, acid phosphate kahlil, tte, and farm supplies tn genera! in this ??sue. Thew will mako i: to your infere:': to see them before buying A largo leathor pocket book was found on the streets a fnw days ngo and IIHS been left, at this office. A mung a lot. of papers it contains is a registration certificate isxtied to L. O Lindsey, Seneca Township, Oco nee County. ff yon ar-' looking for low prices*, the neiw a.'ivertisemeni ul C S. Minor, ol tho Ten Cent Store. >. ?ll ictere>t you this week. Ha has in-tiiy bargaini' in tr-.wy useful goods, und now ia ye ur tim? lo i euro tin ni. Mr. Tom. M ix well, nf G .cen viii . w.h > baa bpen sullVriog with :i vi cc nated nu for th's psis! two wo<<k."; and who !:?.? been spending i he gn nu r ?iori ion of the lima at bis home in this city, rctmnod to Green ville j 'jstonhn. ll trry Mi intyre, a pwldjor, was fri /. n lo dentil near Tallulah Falls mi lb? ! .. inst. Ha w:i> brother ol Mr. Patrick M"1 illyro. nf Asheville, N. C, and had a number -.! frii nd? in this city who deeply rogret Ins ....u l ile it.'i. Our young friend, .loa Archer, who has been telegraph operator lor the past ymir at the Southern freight depot in this city, has been transferred to Columbia and pro nioted to the position of assistant ticket agent of the S luthern in ihat city. Thia year land will have to be Hate taxation aa well a3 personal prop Taxpayers can greatly assist the Am by making a memorandum before lee home of the number of acres and all c property possessed by them or under I control. Prof. M L. Willis has decided to en in the piauo and organ business ot own responsibility, and next week make an announcement to the pi through the INTELLIGENCER Ile has long experience in this business, an doubt will build up a fine trade. "We arc indebted to our clever fri Mr. W. I). Garrison, of the Denver tion. for some very flue turnips, the lal we have seen this season. Mr. (?arr is a model farmer, makes his own Iii . at homp, and. as a consequence, 5 cotton dees not hurt him very bad. lion John M. Glenn, one of Andei County's Representatives in the Leg: ture, came home last ?Sunday from Col bia very sick with fever. HP was ace panied by Dr. Babcock. We join many friends of Mr. Glenn in wishing 1 a speedy restoration to his usual g health Dr. Wm. F Mercer, of Greenville, arrive in Anderson next Monday spend a w?ek at the Hotel Chlquola. is well known, he makes a specialty diseases of the eye. ear, nose and thr and if yen are t lilicted call and coni him See his advertisement in anot column. Married, on Sunday, January 10, 1 by J A. Welborn, Notary Public, am his residence, Mr. M. B. Hall and IS Lula King, both of Anderson Cour The attendants were : Mr. G. Carrol i Miss Eva Kay, Mr. L. P Hall and IV Josephine King, John Smith and IN Lillian Kay. Oar young friend, Blair Crayton, ^ has been engaged in business at Ri Hill, has moved to Newberry, where has accepted a position in the lead; drug store in that sity. Mr. Craytoi not only au efiicienr. pharmacist hu model young man, and mukes a friend every acquaintance. Abbeville Press and Banner : "Mr. W. Wright, of Anderson, and his son law. Mr. McDowell, of the G. C. ifc : have purchased the lot formerly owned Mr. Ward law, and will erect two r-otta? Mr. Lon}* has tho contract. Magnzi Hill is one of tho historic spots of Abl ville and is oue of the best neighborhoc in the city " Some people's guarantee sro no go buta gun ran te with S50 00 behind it is good aa $00 00 Dean ?fe Ratliffe in th new ad. this wo^k make a $50 00 guaran to ssll shoes cheaper than the same shi rmi bo bought in tho S-.i-.to. Their reas for reducing priced is to reduce the aizs their stock. They shell the woods in t grocery and guano trade also. At the las?, meeting of the Cotton Oro ors' Assr.ciatiou committees were appoii ed to investigate tho importance of sect ing a warehouse to store cotton and to e quire into the prices and relative value fertilizers. These committees have be at work, and, at the n^xt meeting of t: Association, which will be held on Sale day in February, will have, we undi stand, most favorable reports to make. Last Monday Secretary of State Tom kins issued a charter to the Farmers' Lo! and Trust Company of Anderson, with tl following dirpctor3: R. S Hill, Ellia( A. Smythe, H. R McGee. Cr. W. Evan E. P. S?can, S. J. Watson, John C- Wa kins, P. M. Barr?as and William Laug] lin. R.S. Hill is president of the con p?t.y. Th? c^pits! steck is SIS 300 and tl principal place of busings l? Anderson. The Ilonea Path Chronicle says : ' Tl many friends of Dr. W. Glenn MtGi will be pleased to learn that he has deck ed to return to the South and practice h profecsion after spending several yea; North. He baa purchased the office an fixtures of the late Dr. Whitefield, of Ai derson, and will soon locate there. Il has been in Philadelphia for several yeal but is now stationed at Wilmington, Dal, The Greenwnod Index says: 'Hoi Joshua W. Ashley, of ' Citizsn" lum passed through Greenwood Sunday in bug^y driving his favorite horse, a tin one. He expected to reach Columbi Monday- night or at least soon enoug Tuesday to commence his protectorate < tbe '"yaller" dog Yaller cogs uro a m cessary adjunct of bard times and ".Ti sh don't behove in getting rid of aeythin which makes miserv* musical " Mrs. .fohn Hour, r.eo Miss Ora Siril ling, died at hf-r home noar Clemson Col lege, on Sunday, 9th inst , and was buri cd at Richland on .Monday following : Richi nd Church, after appropriate servie conducted by Rsv. R L. Rogers The de ceased was a daughter of Mr. W. 1) Strib ling and was about -"J j'ears of ,i?.e. Sh was united in marrisgo to Mr. Hunt las October. A severo attack of pU6umoni was tbe immediate cause of her death. The small pox scaio is still tili topic c most local imoro-t hero. While there i no raso in this city, and has not been vaccination has been pretty general, am nearly every ono hat? a sore arm. In th meantime, those who have not al rend i bren vaccinated may do well t i take tba necessary precaution Dr. M. L. ?Sharp has been appointed by the City Council f< vaccinate all persons who aro not ai le t pay 1 jr the terrine. His headquarters an at thp City Clerk's ellice Mrs Nancy Kelly, widow of the lat Carlos K?dly, who was killed in ?.? hatti* during the war, o'i fd at the home of hbi son in law, Mr. John Brown, near Starr on Tuesday, llth inst., aged about Lt ..'?ur-. Her remain? were interred in tin Ela) Rock Baptist Churchyard on tho daj following her death, Hov. John Herroi conducting tho funeral services She hat been a member of the Baptist Church foi forty yearn. She leaves ono son andi daughter to cherish hi r memory. We were shown samples a lew days ol bides tau ned hy our friend, Mr. J. M.. Dunlap, who lives ?i few miles from th ii place. Y ie only ingredients used wen suit aud a!uni, and the hides presented :! ch an appearance and were KS pliable as any blither you omi hov. lt would !>:-? a e-tuitid idea il mor? of our funner**'would follow iii- example ol Mr Dunlap and make their own leather. He will gladly ..ive any ni o directions for tan ning and wo trust, our friends will go and soe him re ea rd ing it -llonca Path Chronicle. To-day is ibo anniversary nf tho birth day ot (?en. ItiltPit E. Lee, and it H being unnerved in a lining wny throughout the South. The Robert E. Lee Chapter of the Daughters ol'the Confederacy will cele brate the occasion this evening at tho Hotel Chiquola with music adings. reci tations and speaking, and the public is cordially invited to attend. "Mine host" Dickens kindly tendered ibo <'niquola par lora lo ibo ladies and wi JI assisi them in making tho occasion most oejoyable Today, being hie anniversary of fha binh lay <>f tien- Rr.herl E Lee/is a Ipgal holiday and tho Legislature decided nu Mondav in s'pand the day at Clemson ( ' >i lego ihr snecinl train conveying che houornble. Repr?sentatives and S n :'.TS lal Colombia lbj? morning ai 3 o'clock", . spooling to rt ach the C ?Ilego r.i S o'i !. ck, in tim. for breakfast. The day will be iii ul m investigating the .-.College and all ol its departments, KUI) at "? o'clock ibis j even i'ut; me train will return to Columbia. j The Wiitin wshnriaii s ivs : 'The rumor was current that? sono! M r. Gaorge Bdl, who lives four miles north ol town, VTHS suffering with smallpox. This h. anthon laiively denied Competent physicians have examined lim case and have pro nounced it to bo ? rase of poison oak poi son. Thin will relieve tho minds ol ninny sensationalists who am Misaligned ifWil I bunston is behind h"r sister cities oven in eases of smallpox. We have no smallpox, nor do wo fear for any as long as our coun cil and board of health are alert as now." The Bowman (Ga.) Head Light of ti 13th inst, says ; "A cattle buyer by nar, of McGee, from South Carolina, purchase some cattle from a party near Bowmi Tuesday and brought them to town, was discovered that judgments wer? ou standing against the cattle and Bal Cleveland seized them and placed them the lot of the livery stables. McGee n liking such proceeding?, armed hims< with a polp, punched a hole in the fenc got pnssossion of the cattle and escaped the darkness. It is presumed he made bee line for tho Savannah." ]'rof. J. M. Manly, Ph P.. who ncci pies the chair of English in Brown Cn versitv. will lecture Thursday evenin Jun. 27th, at <S o'clock, in the Chapd of tl P. M. I. Subject, Sidney Linier. In tl ; ''pinion of many competent critics, Sidne I Lanier was nut only the greatest poet th; i the South has yet produced but tho grea est yet produced by America. He wi also a very accomplished musician, beic without doubt the greatest flute-player < his time, and hiu later poetry ia notable ft hie attempt to introduce into verse som of the refinements of music. The publ are invited to attend A number of uncompleted rolls of S ( Regiment?, in the Confederate servio I have been placed in the hands of J. I I Mauldin, to be turned over to the oropt j persons for examination and eorrectio and then to be sent in to Col. Thomas ; I Columbia S. C , who succeeded Gen. Pal j ley in the duty of getting up a correct io ter of the S. C troops in the C. S survie i Mr Mauldin still has on hand tho folio? iog: Co D, 4th 8. C. Volunteers; Co. 1 1-t ?. C- Cavalry ; Co B 4th S. C. Voluc i teers ; Co D, IS th S C Volunteers. It i all important that these rolls should fc corrected and forwarded lo Col. Tooma as soon as possible, and any persons wh will undertake to revipe them will pleas apply to Mr. Mauldin for them. Tue Columbia lief/istcr of last Monda says: "Representative Edwards, of An demon, has received a letter from hom stating that a cuss of smallpox had devel oped on a farm about lour miles from th city. Tho victim isa German farm lahore and it is supposer! that bo contracted th disease from Greenville. The patient ha bren isolated and the city authorities c Anderson will take steps to prevent th introduction cf the disease into the city.1 We have made inquiry in reference to th above statement and rind that it was a fais alarm. One day last; week a pupil of th school in that section went to achoo afflicted with some sort of an eruption oi his face, supposed to be chicken pox, am it frightened tho teacher and other pupils who fled to their home?. Tho report wa soon current that the child had smallpox and it caused some excitement in that im mediate neighborhood, but it has a!; sub sided. President Hoffman. vice-President St John and Gen li T. Hoke, of tho Sea board Air Line Railway, accompanied bj several other railway officiais, and Prest dent Blackford, of the Maryland Life In -surance Co.. and Messrs Andrew D. Jone: and Ti L. Jackson, two of Baltimore'! leading wholesale mereLants, came to Au derson in a special train last. Thursday evening and speut. tho night and a portior of tho next day in the city. On Fridaj morning they were met by several of oui leading citizen", who gave them adnv< over tho city. Mr"=srs Jones and J?cksot are largo stockholders in the Andersor Cotton Mills, the former being a inemboi of the Board of Directors. The party had been over to Atlanta attending the onnua! meeting of the stockholders of tue S. A L, R R., and thf-iy came to Anderdon more or a pleasure trip. All of the gantlemor were highly pleased with their "stay here, it being their li ret visit, and ??po!-:e very complimentorv of the progress and enter prise of the "Electric City." The Discovery of the Day. Aug. J. Bogel, the leading druggist cl Shreveport, La., says: "Dr. King's New Discoverv is the only thing that cures my cough, and it is tba best seller I have." J. F. Campbell, mprchant of- Siaflbrt, Ariz., writes : "Dr. King's New Discovery is all that is claimed for it; it never fails, and is a sure cure for Consumption, Coughs and Colds I cannot say enough lor ii:s merits." Dr. King's Kew Discov ery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds Is not an experiment. It has reen tried for a quarter of a cen tu ty, and to day stands at. the head. Ir, never disappoint*. Free tri.il hortles at Hill-Orr Drug Cn. To Cure :i Cold Ju Ono Day. Take Laxative Bromo (?uinine Tablets. All Druggists refund me money if if. fails io curb. 2"> : For salo by F /ans Phar macy; Import ant .Notice. OKKICK OK CLEKK OI' COURT, ANDERSON, S. C., Jan. l.">, 1893. All persons having deeds, mortgages, or other important papers in this ollieu aro requested to tako them out, as I have no means t<> pr?t?e' them from dre. Bespectfully, JOHN C. WATKINS, ?lit. Clerk of Court. Always turu to B. 0. Evans & Co's, ad vertisement w^tn confidence. They don't pay big bills for printing notices that are not true. Foi: RI-:NT- Tho offices recently occu pied by Bonham it Watkins, in tho Ix Ti:M.IOKN?'KK building. Apply at thin odiee. Tho groat "Nimrod" Axe, after six voara trial, still stands on top Sullivan Hard ware Co. bas the exclusive sale of these axes in S -nth Carolina. B iv your Birbjd Wiro o? Sullivan Hard .vare C > WANTED An spent in every County to repieseui a good reliable Pire Insuranca Company, duly licensed. Address A. H. Monteith, Jr., Columbia, S. C. 29--1 Boy your Blacksmith Tools ol Sullivan Hardware Co. j dil i n us for pJnnthiug and wo will do I \ ou ti good joli ol wo -lc. Osborne A < 'iinkscales. <; ) to Osborne A Ciinkscalea if you will i hovea 'love that hies stood the test for ! years Buy a Timos. T'vo more '-ir loads of Oliver Chilled I Plows .-.!. Sullivan Ffnrdwara Co's., and Cuso plow?, *or terracing and turtling, .sim:.ly i'.'.-ar th" world. Get you an Air Tight Heating Stove, pave fuel ano keep warm. Air Tights tor salo by Osborne A Clinkscales. Thc SyracusH Plow is of appreciably lighter draft ?han any plow over put on the market ff you havenever used one or have never seen one uso I ask your neighbor who has used others and be con vinced that the Syracuse is the lightest, the strongest, the best-plow ever offered. We invite comparison. . They turn where oth ers have failed. Youri, Ac Brock Bros. Syracuse Plows m ad o to gain and sustain the confidence of iho 'p?blie. They turn where others have failed. Every one we sell stays sold ami :s lite means of us sell iir.' ol hers Yours, A :, j Brock Bro?. ! When in ?ha city willi your good lady bring her t<< cur Dining lb om anil s t hcr ' up tu an oyster fry or stew. B m'i lol her sit i:? the carriage and ta! cold iitrich, while you are having all tho g iori things to eat and drink. \V I. \.\ Ern, Prop'r. M r.s. W I, LY HT i r, Ass't. An a; nient Greek philosopher once sahl : Give uta :i lev! r and n place on which to res! .: and i will uiovethe world Ilutan old Anderson farmer said if you want to move ibo cari h with ease, uso one ol Brock Bros'. S\ i ai use plows. A geo! square meal al Lyeth's Dining lt1 om l<>~ -.>:'. W. Ti. I.Y Kin, Prop'r. Mus W. li I. Y KT 11 Ass't. Cut Flowers, Pot Plants and Palms for salo. M its. J. P. CLTXKSCALES. 242 Main Sf. WE find we have too many Pants for thisrseason of the year, and in order to reduce them have inaugur" .ed a ss Will sell this month only $5.00 Pants at.:........$3.75. 4.00 Pants at.3.25. 3.5C and 3.00 Pants at.250. 2.00 and 2.50 Pants at.?.75. 1.50 Panis at.100. 1.00 Pants at. 75c. We have marked them at prices that will move them. Mow, if you need a pair of Trousers this is an opportu nity that don't often come your way. Very respectfully, Where she will be pleased to sell you a New Hat, but if you intend having your old Hat trimmed over, don't fail to bring it to her, as she will fix you up the prettiest Hat you have ever worn. And don't forget that IT. S. SEYBT has a well-assorted Stock in every depaitment, which he is offering far below his competitors. For good, hon est Goods and honest dealings always call on -