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WAR WITH SPAIN Declared ! p pt E S I D E N T M c K I N L ? y HAS CALLED FOR Volunteers To the number OF 125,000. \ I I m i "ff. . . 'V. Brown, Osborne & Co., -THE - HUSTLING MERCI -OF - HAVE A 8T0CK OF ? Ci m y For MEN, WOMEN and CH?LBBEN, aggregating nigh unto 3 Comprising the Best Makes, The most Stylish, and The most <Jo-to-BAte F O O T i ?J B? > it' w ? A S?. BROWN, OSBORNE & CO'S Call is not for Volunteers to whip Spaniards, ... B ? T Men, Women and Children I eflough to move tins . \ . . .">?. STOCK OF SHOES j1 By August the 1st next. Shoes and Prices right. Come and see. Yours truly, Wholesale andvRetaU Deal?rs ia il M LOCAL NEWS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1898. Next Monday is Salesday. "What shall ar? do with hoi?" Tho Anderson loa Factory has com mencod work. Wohavo had nome fine April showers the past week. I The farmers are ready for war-agatmt General tireen. Probate Judge Hunns visited Walhall? last week on business. A local weather prophet says thoio will be three frosts iii May A number of Anderson's young men are anxious to go to Cuba The war la the ranin toplo of conversa tion on the street* uaw. Som? of the early sown oats are begin- | uiug to ?bow their heads If your name is not ou a Demccratio Club list, &ee that it ls put there. Miss Li'zzle Williams, of tho Ladlee' Store, baa sold her stock of goods. Anderson Cjnuty is well represented at the Veterana' Reunion in Charleston to day. Dr. P. H. E.Sloan, Secretary of Clem Bon Cjllege, spent last Thursday in the city. Mrs. J. 12 Barton weet to Due West last week to spend a few days with rela tives. Green peas, fried chicken and spring lamb will soon delight the Epicurean palate. The farmers are well up with their work' Tho coltoa acreage is not being reduced, we are told. S Clemson College nine defeated Furtnan College nine at Clemson iaat Friday by a score of 14 to 2. Tho junior editor of the INTKLLIOENCBR is in Charleston this week enjoying the Reunion festivities. Read wbat Rrown, Osborne & Co. say aboot shoes in this Issue and if yon want io eave money eeo them. Opera House Friday ovening, May 0. Mrs. Hermane Carpenter, whn hus been visiting relatives at Elberton, Ga., return - I ed borne a few days ago. Mr. Paul Brock, formerly of this city but now of Atlanta, Ga., has beon spend ing a few days in tbe elty. Th? Alliance Store has something to say ?T thia issue about their Tuesday Salo Day. Read and profit thereby. Mrs. N. L; Fant and children, who have b:cn visiting relatives '.a tbe city, have re? tamed to their home. Walhalla* Hon. J. M. Sullivan went down to Or angebure to aiteod the funeral of his brother-in-law, Dr. Wannamaker. Mr. J. A. Sullivan, city editor of the Greenville New?, spent Sunday and Mon day in the oity visiting his parenta Mr. A. L Welch baa purchased an elec tric motor, which will ba used in operat ing the machinery In his floor mill. Sheriff Green is cow hunting up the delinqnent taxpayers. The number of delinquent* ia not as large as usual. Governor Ellerbe is receiving cumbers of letters from citizens in various sections offering their services as volunteers ia tho war. The County Democratic Convention j will meet next Monday in the Opera House-rt ll o'clock. Every Club should be represented. When a man gets up in the morning, he grumble? if breakfast ia not ready ; but if tbat name man goes tish lng, he can wait all day for a bite. Ztrliueis tbe name of a new po?lo?ice tbat has been established on the route be tween Honea Path and Antreville. J. L Robinson is postmaster, j The farmor who fails to plant plenty of the food crops will regret it in the winter when he will have tor buy $1 {.er bushel corn with 3 cents cotton. Our yoting friend, G. W. Soeor, of Lowndesville, ii temporarily making his home in thin city, studying law in the of fice of Bonham & Watkins. Anderson should have a big demonstra tion on Memorial Day., Some distinguish ed orator should be invited to deliver an address on the occasion. Dr Iiioniague, President ol Forman Univ?r?ity. bas accepted an invitation to deliver tho mumal address bofore the Williamston Female College in .lune. "What shall we do with her?'? The lot of bales of colton, known as the Hammond lot, has been bought by Messrs. Dean & Ratline, of this city, ahd marked for shipment to Liverpool. C. F. Jones Ai Co. HIV their trade ia good this season, and if it koeps up will sell more geode tbau they havo ever told in any one season. Help tho boys along. A neat window display is a great attrac tion. Our dry goods merchants vie with each other to toe who nhall excel, and as a result all of their windows'are models. The Court House 'ower will soon be ready for the city clock. It is a great pity we can't get a new and larder bell-one that could be hoard for miles aron ml the city, i Mr, R J* Keys, agent of tho Souther;. Express Company, is among the visitors to tho RHU Dion in Charleston thin week. Thia la bia first trip away from home in twenty year?. Judge H J Goss ?pent Sn nday last- with bis ?feter. M rr. E. J. McGee, Moffatt*ville, S. C. He says the. farms of that section evince scientific methods of agriculture - Hartwell ( Gri.) 'Sun. The C. Sc W. C. road now pays off through a pay train Instead of in checks av formerly. The road still holds to the time honored 15th as the time to drive the band wagon through. Tho maddpg campaign thia year has open-id np quite nnrlv. Some people have seriously asked, Ia there any such thing as maddoglom t Wo have nevar been near enough tn a maddog to pct any informa tion ?nd hp ve no desire to be thus so'near. The Mavor and membWa of the City Council received an invitation to attend and participate in tba cent? un in", celebra tion of tba city of Augusta, Cit?., which took place Mouday. Some ot the County papers already have a nu mitti/ nf antmnnft?m;.:;t? cf candidate? for the County offices. They come ?low in Audoreon, but we have no doubt the wdl have a full crop. Marited, at the residence o.f J. H t?la senor, Kt sloy. S C., hy J. T. Lathem, Notary Publie, on Sunday, April 17, lS'.H, Mr. Max Wright and MIK-. M,tygi?> M jot, both of Anderson Cou uti . The Southern Kai I road announce* lhat any otila employees who may null*! io tho war will li ?ve their positions reserved, und when they reltiin they may refUtue their duties a? if notbicg bail happened, Drn. W. II. Nardin and J. P. Duckett luve beeii admitted nv partners lu th? Hill Orr Drug Co , which will enlarge ita busi uta-* ami .eogege also in til? wholet-Hlo trade Tao stylo ol the linn will nut bo chouged. The Anderten Demacratlo Club, No. 1, will meet in the Mayor's ellice, on Gran ite Kow, next Friday afternoon at G o'clock for the purpose of reorgani/. lng and electing delegated to tho County Democratic Convention. All the mern ber? are urged to attend. A lively interest is taken in the war new* here. Tbrough the kindness of Mr. Au gu?t Kuhn, the genial Columbia corres pondentof the News ami Courier, bulletins are received hero every afternoon and posted on the INTBLLUIRNCKR bulletin board at the Hotel Chlquola corner. A young white man, while riding s wheel a few days ago, met with a painful accideut. lie accidentally fell to thc ground, his chiu striking first t nd disloca ting Ids right jaw-bone. Ile received prompt attention from Dr. Frlerson, who soon got bis jaw-bone back in its place. The regular spring communion will bc held at Rober?.? Church next Sunday moruing. Tbe usual preparatory service! will be held on Saturday at ll o'clock a, m The pastor. Rsv. R C. Lig?n, will bt assisted by Rev. W. T. Mathews. All tin friends of tl.o congregation are Invited tc attoud the services. Dr. Wui. C. Wannamakor, a brother o Mm. J. IvI. ,SuH:vuu, of this city, died a bia home iu Oraugebuig last Saturday morning, after an illness of about ten dayi with typhoid fever.- Dr. Wanuamake .vas ebout 40 years of age, aud a mo? popular and successful physician. A wif f.nd five children survive him. Married, at tbe residence of tho bride'i parents, Mr. and Mrs.'J. T. Lewis, of Au derron Milla, on Thursday, the 1 Ph lust. Mr. Hiott Townes, of Anderson County, ti M ins Artie Lewis. Rsv. .1. M. Stewar oilicialed in his graceful maimer. Th happy couple have the congratulation? u many friends -Picken* Journal. An old colored citizen, hearing the ru mora of war with Spain, applied forth position of cook to tbe army'. "What ex perlenes have you bad?*' be was askec "I wuz in the Confedrit army, sub," h replied ; "dat is, I bad de position of cooli but ter tell de truth, I didn't wuk at i .'Why?" "Dey wuzn't nuttin' ter ceol Bub." Lut Thu rad ey the half decomposed bod of an infant waa found in the woods in tl western limits ortho city by some negro? who were passing by. Coroner Nance wt notified and went to. tbe place, but tb buzzards had torn the body to such an e: tent that only a small .portion of it wi left, lt was a colored child, but there nu cluu as to thc guilty parties. The Marlin Township Democratic Cit met last Saturday and re organized t re-electing etil the Old' cilicers. The fo lowing delegates wera elected to the Cou: ty Convention: 'R; fi. A. Robinson, J. ' Axhley, Ii. N..M?rdn, H- S. Broom, 8. B. McGill. R R. Keaton. E.W. Ashli R. H. Parker,' J. T. Drake; alternate*. 'S T. Ashley, Dr. V?. It. Haynie and S. I Fisher. The Ripley (Ohio) JJce says : ''The t>u \?y of the Black Diamond Railroad h bc on completed to Columbus, and thc emploi od on the corps from here have r turned home. President Kirkby and Car Wm. Crawford are to bs hero to day meet with the local directors to look ov the a?'.iir.s o? the company and luye their fait her plun.t,. It is to bu hoped tb everything will be found in good shape Attention of the merchants and ladles Anderson ls directed tn the card of''Mc chaut" in another col il mn. The wrll voices our sentiments snd wo trust t matter will receive serious considerate We itel sure the'good ladle* of Anders? ar? in favor of early closing to iusuro n to tired saleswomen and salesmen, \ they themselves fasten the yoko moro t direly upon thom by postponing thi shopping till a late hour lp tho attermx "What'shall wo do with bei?" At Belton, early Sunday night, throe t groef, Will Walker. Joo Keith and All Keith, disturbed tho usual quiet of I tow n by getting into trouble and resist! arreas? Walker, who boars a bad repu tioit, got into a difficulty with Mr. Hire Kirby, who clerks for R. A. Lswis, n the two Keith negroes took part, aldi Walker. Policeman Lea attempted to i nat them, but was attacked with kni> and deprived of bli "billy" by a *1: which severed tho cord by which it was tidied 'to bis wrist. Some one cpvne Mr. Lee's assistance, however, and Wa dr wai locked up: Tuc other two escap but haye S?T?**> been arrested and lodeeti the lock up. Mr. Lee's assistant, win nama we do not know, was slightly inju in tho melee. Mr. Ilinea C. ?Sriicklatnl died in N York last 8aturday morning after a b illness with pneumonia A telegram c veyed tho sad announcement here Sst day, and it wj?s not' only a great ?hock bis friend*-/ hut, to his wife* and childr who were If?re visiting relatives. Tho ceased was about 35 years of age, and eldest son of Rev. W. IL Sirick'and, I morly pastor of the Baptist Church in t city. About fifteen years ago he mari Mba Teresa Reed, tbe youngest daogt bf the late Judge Reed, who hss tbe ?j pathy or many friends in ber sore berei ment. .The remains reached heie Mom and were interred tbst afternoon in Bil H rook Cemetery. Rev. C. Manly and H 0. Iv. Martin conducting the font ral i Vloes. '? I A fatnl BccHtTjt occurred m ? mw mill on Jamen Dickfou'a farm, near William* j Bt?n. Ia?t Wednesday afternoon. John Richard?, the negro engl ni er, had (Wd the Bafety valve of the engine down wlu?n bud denly the boiler exploded, fracturing Richard's skull, breaking b,la ?..?.^ iou? leji", and horribly inangliug his body, causing hi* death Instantly. The helier wan blown a distance nf 20U yard?. Mag istraie Newman, ri* Pe'zer, ?ct i eg Coro ner, hold HU ii quest, and tti?> verdict of Hie jury wuH it? accordance with the foregoing ftes. We had a pl ?moan I call :t?>ai Rev. h. C Branyou, of Bowman tJ> yesterday who o tine over t<> attend i he mari la^M of Hr. W, C ll wen and Miaa R aa P.?ore, which takes place at He ton thia afternoon. Ri ninon is a l'iofensor in the John lilb aou luHlitute Ht Rowuiau, and reports tho school UH bei tig in a ll ur lilting c indi; i o . More th tn two hundred pupil* are minti ed R v 0. I.. Marlin, of tint, city, baa Accepted au Invitation to preach thecum inenecno nt eeriuoti for th? in on the '12 I of \. av next. List Friday tn .ruing ah mt I o'clock one of the callages on Factory Hill waa de stroyed hy lito T??e building waa a don hie house and occupied by two widow la dies sud tin ir families, Tue inonu. s> were arouMod from their sleep and barely had time to escape with their liven, those in the second flory climbing out tho window* and reaching the ground by a pinetree, which stood near the bouse. Very lew ar ticles of furniture wero saved from the building. Two of the ladies were painful ly buried about the hands and tho'face. The cottage was fully insured. In a private letter from our young frieud and former townsman. Mr. Rd. P Welch, who now lives at Victor, Col, ho says: ' It gives me much pleasuze to note th? progress and growth of Anderson . the beat cotton town in the South. Tho IN TBLLiGENCKR too, ls beeping api.ee with tbe times, and should soon appear as e daily. The writer pursues bia daily avo cation within sight of the greatest gold mines in the world, producing near twe millions each month. It is my purposi to remain within easy access, as the fail goddens of wealth ofteu passes thia waj and whisper*, in the ears of a few where i< seek and dud the g )Iden treasures." Mr Welch's many old fi lends will be please lo know that he ia delighted with hi ndoptid home, and will join us in wishiti] him big succ?s?. Toe boys and girls of the literary Booie ties of the Graded School treated a lari! audience to some Inter e-iieg Otercises la* Friday evening. Norman Prince preside find introduced tho speakers. Jimmi Craig, of the Chicora Society, was Ibo fin declaimer, his subject being, "America Institutions." Ho was followed hy Mi? 1-Mz.e Sharp, who recited ' The College < > Csu." l'hen cam? tho debate, on the io ?owing question: 'Should tho I/berty < the Press be Further Curbed?1' The a ? lirmative side waa represented by I'rooU Rjnham and J. M. Sullivan, Jr., and tl negative by Misses Nora Beck and Ell Seel, all of whom acquitted themselves e: oeedlDgly wei*. Meiste. R S. Hill, T. Mauldin and R M. Baker acted as judge and decided in favor of the efUruatlv The Anderson Orchestra interspersed tl exercises with some charming mnsic. In response t>> call the new milita; company met '.n tho Mayor'? ellice Ja evening. Mr. R. L. Baker was elect* Chairman and Mr. G. C. Sullivan Seer tary. Tho?? present who desired tojo were invitad to sign their names to I enrollment papers, and quito a numb of new mom bera were secured. Un m tion, oleetlon of officers was begun. II. Graut Esq., was twice nominated I Captain, but declined tho honor, ll. Watkins, lv<> , was then nominated I Captain ami eloeted by neclamati unanimously. J. H. tirant, Esq., w elected First Lieutenant and Mr. J. No Brown aa Second Lieutenant. On moth Messrs. W. P. Nicholson, <;. C. Sulliv is ml J. "SI?V.'?. Brown wi?ri? r.ppt)>r>.t-<? recruiting committee, ?nil aro ready receive tho names of all those who s desire to join this organization. Lie Grant has wired Capt. Watkins Charleston, who un his return lo And sou will stop at Columbia and oller I services of the company to Governor ! lerbe. So, old Anderson's patriotics< will in tho future, as in the past, mm to tho iront to thu heal of tho drum ? face the enemy's guns in defense of th native laud. Beats the Klondike. . Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville, Te has found a more valuable discovery tl has yet been inauo in thc Rlondike. , years he ?ulfered untold agony ft ?ta c sumption, accompanied by betnorrh*?; and was absolutely ruted by Dr. Kit New Discovery f-i Consumption, Cou and Colds He n?ctares that, gold is little value in comparison with this u veious cure; would have it, even ii it < a hundred uollais a bottle. Astin Broncl iii? and all throat and lung alf ions ?ro positively cured by Dr. Kii New Discovery tor Consumption. T bottles li?e at Hill-Orr Drug Co. Reg? size fO eta. ana Si .00 Unarauieed tot or price refunden. WANTED-300 old Pigeons. Will cents each lor tame R M. L?;wi Now lot of Wall Paper and Wini Shades at G^W Fant ifc Son's ROOK St Wall Paper and Window Shade* slock and lowt-st pnces -at G. W. Fat Son's B ?ok Store Fon RUST-The unices recently o< pied liv Bonham it Watkins, in the TKLMOKXCKK. building. Apply ut office. The right set, thc right metal ami rUht hunt lo tu noes are whit the tar want? suit are ?nit what Sullivan ll ware vu. supply. To ?Juro a Col?! tn dun Hay. Take Laxative Broreo Quinine Tab All DruggiMs.refund the money it P io cure. 'S?r.- For salo by Rvans I* macy. STRAYED OR STpLEN- Vt otu dersbn ? H., April Jod. JfcPS. ??ne Br Setter Dog Pupil month*o'd. lle*vy of bair, all (our feet white, white breast, ?mall white stripe between < Any information concerning him 0 rei o rn to W. G. Marlin, at J. S. Few will bo rewarded. 43 Fine lot of young Jer?ev's in milk to coma in soon from f i? 00 to $i~> Ou i J. C. Saibling, Rendition, S, Xo hardware house in America can the old establtshed lirm of Sullivan il ware C.?. In quality of gooda and ?dv? gea In prices. P.mecially now on Har and Hoes Tba farmer who fails ?o interview livan Hardware Cn. on Hoes and Har 1? standing in his own light. For the best, plumoing go to Oiboi ?llnkacale*. _._g5 The Battle is On ! We aro Prepared to Moot the Springtime Demands ! Our Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and Shoes .... Arc as the standard ot' Spring 1898 dictates. Modern Ideas, Ti cw Kinks, a touch herc and there, all combine to give tho* wearer better satisfac tion. In the face of the improvements] we have not discrimi nated on the smallest detail to accomplish our purpose, which is to give more and more and always more for less money than elsewhere. ' TOUR IDEAL SPRING SUIT IS HERE, And only here. Te see is tc bc convinced. We earnestly ask you to call and inspect the nobbiest and cleanest line of Clothing in upper South Carolina. .A.J?STZDZEIE^SOZLST, 3. c. East Side Public Square. In order to get 1 id of our large stock of heavy Goods we are offering them AT COST, To make room for our Spring Stock, which is arriving daily. We also guarantee to please you, both in style and prices. You had better come and get the best of these heavy Goods before they are all gone. It is no trouble to show Goods, whether you buy or not. Don't forget the place UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE. We have a few TRUNKS left that we are offering at very low figures. Yours ready to piense, The Yates Shoe Co. THE "SUCCESS" WEEDER AND CULTIMTOR. Saves labor, saves time, consequently saves money. The cost is small and cannot be compared with the benefit you will derive from using one. Try it on this year's crop and you will not do without one for three times the cost. Don't put oft* buying/too late. Herc are some who are using their Weeders to-day : K.M. Due worth, J K. Smith, B. F. Crajton, \V. F. (J. Owen, J. I>. Alewim, K. O. Donn, C. II. Hailey, M. Ii. Kicharv'soii. J. Fretwcll, (i. M. Rogers, <>. W. Casey, J. C. Shirley, Dr. I). S. Watson T. H. Burris*, Jim. N. Master?, J. NV. Mallison, W. II. Martin, A. W. Smith, C. W. Noni.-, Geo. M. Harper, F. M. Morris, S. J. Wah. li.'!.!, J. T. C. Jone.-. J. A. Eakew, P. F. King, M. A. Martin, .J. M. McConnell, Dr. M. A. Thompson. J. E. Wakefield. M. I?. Keys. MeCDLLT BROS.