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CLOSING OUT ! WE ARE NOW BUSY CLOSING OUT ALL Preparatory to receiving Fall and Winter Goods, onsequently we are offering WHI^E GOODS, .A AC ES, EMBROIDERIES, MUSLINS, ORGANDIES, &c, KEAFER THAN EVER BEFORE. Also, p lot of Summer Parasols - A.lStI> Summer IVIillinery. Also Ribbons and Sashes. Also LADIES' FINE SHOES OXFORD TIES. Also BLACK DRESS GOODS. ere is no stock of Black Dress Goods superior to ours in e city. Our line of fl '5 e unsurpassed for style, finish and durability. We have a line of them, and will give you special inducements to y them naw. If you want a BLACK DRESS OR SKIRT this line. We also have a few READY-MADE SKIRTS SHIRT WAISTS i sell cheap. We also have a large and complete line of STAPLE DUI MOD* MD HOTIOHS jtat wo will sell as cheap as anybody. BUT REMEMBER, That all Summer Gooda MUST BE CLOSED OUT, Even at a SACRIFICE. ??n?nbcr XLZ zn THUNS? aim VALISES. Come and share in this Closing Out Sale. Tours truly, J \y KJ nj \/ M. AI v a \sw. v/V/tt WMesaie and Eetail Dealers in ; ^neral Merchandise. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 17, 1898. Miss May Shumate is in Walhalla visit ing friends. MUM Birdie Powers is in Greenwood visiting friends. Mr W. Y. Miller has gone to Abbeville to visit relatives. Rev. O Y. Bonner, of Due West, was in the city IsBt Friday. Mm. J. A. Hoyt, of Greenville, is in the city visiting relatives. Miss Nettie Steide, of Westminster, is visiting relatives in the city. Don't neglect yonr turnip patch. Now is the time to sow the seed. Miss Koomi Todd, of OconeeCounty, is in Anderson visiting relatives. Mr. Loo G. Holleman spent last week in Walhalla visiting hts parents. Mrs. E. H. Poulnot. of Cbarleaton, !s in the citv visiting Mrs. J. M. Bell. The County campaign meeting will bo held at Sandy Springs to-morrow. The annual reunion of Orr's Regiment takes place to-day at Sandy Springs. So fer the Countv campaign meetings have not been very largely attended. Mrs. R. M Baker went to Belton Satur day to spend a few deys with relative?. The gossips say there will bo two or three weddings in the oity io the early fall. v J. C. Miller, Esq., nf Abbeville, was io the city yesterday and gave us a pleasant call. i Misses Lizzie and Nellie Rogers, of Charleston, are in the oity visiting rela tives. Our young friend, Thos S. Maxwell, of Greenville, ls ia the city visiting bis par ents. Miss Rebecca Bsnov, of Charleston, is in the city visiting ber friend. Mies Cecelia Levy. Farmers say that cotton on ?andy lands is shedding badly, owing to the frequent rains. Capt. and Mrs. John W. Daniels have gone to Highlands, N. C., to spend a few weeks. Anderson, as usual, will be the best cotton market la tbe State the coming season. Mr. Joe MoCully, of Charleston, is in the oity visiting his mother and other relatives Mr. Frank McGee, of Abbeville, oame up lent weok to spend a few days with his parents. We aie? indebted to our clever friend, Mr. G. B. McCoy, for H basket of fine peaches. Mr. A. W. Todd came up from Charles ton last week to spend a few weeks with his family. Mr. J. W. Morrisr ono of tho leading merohantn of Hartwell, Ga., was in the oity Monday. The excursion from the low-country last Wednesday brought a large crowd to the np country. Mrs. H. S Dowling, of Bamberg. S. C.. is in the oily visiting her mother and other rolatlves. Le??e>.r & CO'H. groat slaughter sale is now on. Read their new advertisement and give them a call. The Anderson Telephone Co. want about 2 000 poatoak poles. See. advertisement in another column. The new advertisement of CF. Jones & Co. oalls attention to three special de partments. Read it. Messrs. John J. Ncrris and Will. Hoy uie have gone to the mountains to spend a two weeks' vacation. The candidat** are hustling in dead earnest now. Two weeks from to-day they will know their fate. The Knights of Pythias mest to-morrow (Thursday) evening. The members are urged to attend promptly. B. O Evans A Co. are offering some rare bargains in hats and Bummer clothing. See tbeir new advertisement. Mr. Will. Andrews, an old Anderson boy who now lives at Macon. Ga, spent a day or two in the city last week. Mr. George Scbrlmp, of this County, left lost week to spend two or three weeks in the mountains of North Carolina. If no dinaster befsils the corn crop of the County this fall the-o will be little West ern corn shipped here next spring. Messrs. Geo. Townsend, John Sadler and La wren ca Maxwell attended a danoo In Greenville lost Wednesday night. M ra. Gny 8. Manldln and little daughter, of Washington, D. C., ar? in the city visit ing the family of Mr. J. L. Manldln. Mr. J. Wilson Gibbes was in the city yesterdsv reporting the campaign meeting for the Newa and Courier and the Slate. Mr. E. E. Henderson and family, of this etty, have moved to Newberry. Mr. Henderson will engage In business there. Anew postofflos bas beer established between Tonev Creek and Belton, called Lonoke, with J. M. Cox, Jr., as postmas ter. Mr. Frank Beares, of Americns, Gs., and Mrs- Will Jackson, of Atlanta. G? ,* are in the oity visiting Mrs. Pani E. Stephens. Some of the candidates are bound to bs disappointed when the votes are counted on the 30th Instant and we think we could name a few If we would. - Mrs. Min zen m 1er and daughter and Miss j Annie Lntjon, of Cbarleaton, ar? in the city visiting the family of their relative, Mr. L. H. Seel. Rsv. Dr! Crane, of New Jersey, will be? gin a serles of meetings ot Town ville next Sunday. All are oor?iolly invited to iL. -- -WWM???. Master Carl Lee, accompanied by his little friend, Master Herbert Harris, hos gone to Hilton Head Island to visit his brother, W. S. Lee, Jr. We are glad to an non ono that Mr. Paul E. Stsph*339, who bte been, quite etek with malarial lever for the post several weeks, ie now convalescing. Las? Friday evening a mont enjoyable danes waa gt von in the City Hell 16 honor of the young ladies who are visiting friends and relativas in the city. Mesan. Monroe Dorrien and J. W. Bar ri?, Jr., passed through the city on their wey to the mountains on lost Saturday. They report crops fine about Calhoun Feils. Mr. D. A. Skelton is just completing a hsndBomo and commodious dwelling house near tho southern nuburbs of the oity. opposite the residence of Mr. W. G. Watson. Co). Tho?. W. Kollow*?, the effloient Secretary of the Boutb Carolina Agricul tural Society, was In the city a few deva ago. tho guest of his o?d friend, HonrB. F. Crayton. A. T. 5mrtb*; eS*;r= tzrzrzl irscU or valuablo Und near Pendleton for Bal?. See advertisement in another column. Mr. 8. Strouse, advance buyer of Julius H. Weil A Co , and Mn. II. D. Gardner of their millinery department, left here last week for the Northern markets. Miss Helen Oater will have during thia week. Mesare. J. F. Kilgo* and F. W. Griman, of Charleston, and Mrs. J. F. Ktlgos, Jr., and children, of Batuborg, are in the city vis?tloc the family of their kinsman, Mr. C. H. Ortman. Ernest Lioeso, a little son of Mr. P. Loeae, fall from the piazza at his home on (South Main street last Monday afternoon and broke bia collar bone. It was a pain ful but not aerioUB fracture. Mr. U.K. Allen, whola representing Howott, Warner tk Co., wholesale dry goode, of Philadelphia, has been spending a few any * at hume. Ho has now gone to Philadelphia, where he will remain sev eral week?. Miss Victor Nardin, who has been vis iting friends In Elberton, Ga., returned borne last week, and was aooomnanied by Misses Georgia and Roberta Heard and Mies Daisy Blackwell, three accomplished young ladies of Elberlon. Capt. J. R. Anderson, the claver Super intendent of the Blue Ridge UailroAd. re turned last Saturday from Baltimore, where he went to have an operation foi appendicitis performed. He will soon be restored to bis usual good health. Next Wednesday the Messrs. Smith will run their excursion to Asheville, N. C., ac will be seen by reading their advertise' ment In another oolomn. This lo a chcnr trip, and we advise you to take it. Anno ville is a most delightful place to visit a this eoaoon of the year. Mr. D. Henderson and family, of An demon, have moved to Walhalla and oo enpy the cottage residence of Mr. J. D Verner on Tugaloo street. We are glad tc welcome them to our town and hope soot to number them among us as permaoen1 residents.-Kcowee Courier. * Mr. Richard S. Porcher died suddenly at Clemson, August 8th. He had just re turned from a trip to Seneca, and had beer ! in bis usual good health at breakfast time He was District Deputy G rn nd Master o: the 8th Masonlo District. He was bu ri ec at Seneca with Masonlo honors. The advertisement of the Alliance S ton will interest the male sex this week. Or Friday and Saturday there will be on ex hibitlon cloths for fall anils, and a repre 8entativeof a great tailor Arm will be then to take measures for suits, overcoats o: trousers. Go and see the display. Mayor Hood and his Board of Alder tn et were sworn in lsBt Monday and are no? in charge of the affairs of the city. Theil first regular meeting will be held nex Tue?dey, when all of the city officers wil be elected. There are a large number o applicants for the various positions. On the first page of the INTELLIGENCE! thia week we publish a moat interesting article from Mr. J. L. Trlbble on tbe sub ject of the Black Diamond Baiiroad. I should, and no cioubt will, be read care fully by every citizen who feels any inter est in the future welfare of Anderson one the surrounding country. The Elberton (Ga.) .Star of the 1 lib inst says: "Mr. Lafayette Wakefield, of An derson County, and Mrs. Carrie Looney of Greenville, S. C., were privately mar ried at the Simpson House at 11.30 o'clod Wednesday morning. Hon. Abda Og leahy officiating Tbe groom in f-evont; and the blushing bride only about forty five." Messrs. Cobb Sc Cray ton, who will euc ceed tho Yates Shoe Co. in this city, ar now receiving their stock of goods, am will make an announcement to our reader next week. They will carry a large stoc and their prices will please their ouato mera They are both energetic youri raen and will no doubt receive ailbert patronage. m Here ia a list of the officers to be vote for at the approaching primary election Governor. Lieutenant Governor. Secretar of State. Comptroller-General, State Treai urer. Adjutant and Inspector Genera State Superintendent of Education, Attoi ?cy General, Railroad Commlsslonei Congressman 3rd District, Senator, fiv members HOUBB Representatives, Judge c Probate. County Superintendent of Edi cation, Treasurer and Auditor. The Young Men's Business Lsasue w? mace a permanent organisation last Fr day afternoon, about two hundred men bera being enrolled. A constitution ac by laws were adopted, and the followlc Board of Directors elected : J. L. Tr) bbl W. R. Osborne, H. C. Townsend, D. i Lsdtwtter, W. R. Hubbard. T. J. Mauldii N. B. Sullivan. M. A. Dean and C. 1 Jones. Tbls Board will elect a PreBlden Vice President and a Secretary and Trea urer. The rnlee of the Democratic party of tb State provide that no man may vote u: less bis name is on the roll of the club which he ahonld belong at least 'five da' before the primary election. Men wi have moved from one precinct to anotbi who. bave come into the County or wi have come of age since the last electi< will lose their votes unless they are e rolled. Il will be well for every voter avoid accidents by making sure bis nar is on the list. Let the voters remember that they mi vote for five members of the Legislatu who are candidates. The object of tb was to prevent plumbing. A ticket m be written with ink or pencil, or print? In the primary no special size paper ls i quired. One may vote for one office alo and leave out ali tbs others and his vc will be counted. For Instance, if one d aired to vote lor five candidates for t Legislature and leave all the others o the managers would count the vote. Constable Cooley on yesterday oaptur another distillery two miles beyo Friendship on the banks of Saluda, a braucht it to town for Magistrate Tn sell's inspection. It has been only a f weeks aluce a similar prise waa bronc here from the aame neighborhood, a there atill may be more to come. 1 fellows who have been running these d tillerlea are eliok articles, and doubtl the authorities will have a bard job o when they try to find them. Tnere i other placei besides upper parts of Grot ville and Spartanburg Counties wbem i "Ulick traffic" thrive?.-Hon ca F< Chronicle. j The State Tesonera* Institute, wh convenes in Columbia on the 20th ii and continues for two weeks, will ha i of the moat notante gatherings of peda goes seen in this State in many years, e every teacher in thia County, who? possibly do so. should attend. Mr. E Gfillsra, ibo clover proprietor of Grand Central Hotel in Colombia, I mSdS - T?77 ?CW 7mn& ?OF i ai) ?u??lia ment of those who attend ihelasiitc He knowe how to treat his gusa ta, and advise all who attend tba Instituto maka their home st the Grand Cent! He will take pleasure In reserving roo for ail who will write bim In advanci the convening of the Institute. In a prlvato letter to a gentleman of t city Mr. R. H. Bolt, formerly or Anc eon, but now a citizen of Otterbein, It Says : "I have read with deep interest letter by our friend, J. L. Tribble, Ei on the Black Diamond Railroad, an think no man in Anderson could greater disappointment than I if that < fails to get the road. If Anderson ale through thia opportunity abe losses name aa an enterprising town-at leal seems so to me. Thia ia probably the great Important line In that section years, and what will cost a few thone: now will bring great returns in future don't know how you view the cass, bt von are in favor of lt do your beat, futuro generations will call yon blesse jrenoievon items. Mr. John Theme* Gantt, a prominent ci tl y.eu of Waoo, Text?, while on his visit to the rou?lou in Atlanta, tonk advantage of the diwtanco and came on to visit his relatives in thia County. Mr. B. P. Gantt, Rev O. T Porcher and Mr. W. E. Seabrook mado a visit to tho mountaiua not long since. Mr. J. T. Hunter's mountain party have returned. They report bavins * delightful time. " Mrs. R. Osborne and children aro vis iting ber mother, Mri*. Gaillard. Mr. W. E. Seabrook ami famllv, who have been visiting Mr. M. M. Hunier for several weeks, nave returned to thoir home in Savannah, Ga. The young peoplo had adunco at tho Farmers'Hall last Eriday nip ut. It was well attended. Dr. J. B. Adgor, Min* SiiBie Adgor, Mrs MoIiOes and Mi-.,, Lucy Me Br.vi Wi will leave to-morrov; for tho mountains to bo gone a month. Rev. A. T. Dunlap'? children, who have been quite sick, wo aro glad to report uro better. Mr. Allen Harnett ia much i tn pt o ved. lie ba?* had a long illness. Mr. F. L. C. Terrie's little daughter, Nettie, who bau boon ?ick for some time, is some better. Mrs. T. O. .tonkins, who has been sick for sometime, is also hotter. MeB8r> D. Ii. Heed, J.H. Mounce, U. A. Bios' , J. W. Hunter, W. G. Simpson, attendra a meeting of tho Lodge ot tho Wood Jien of the World nt Piedmont for the purpose of taking other degrees in woodcraft. They report beiug royally entertained hy tho Lodge at Piedmont. TELL TALK. Brushy Creek Ite.-ns. Mr. Dyer Childs is very low, and is not expected to live ajany d^yj. Hois suf fering with cancer of the stomach. The heaviest rain for several yoars fell last Saturday night and washed away part ol the mill dams of J. W. Rosa mond's corn mill and Marion KIHBOU'B wheat and corn mille. Mrs. Barbary Johnson, sister of Mr. Hugh Ellison and mother of Mr. James Johnson, of Fairview, was buried at Fairview Church last Sunday. She was about 80 years of age. Mr. Joe Emery wss buried at Pisgah Church last Sunday, having died over in Garvin Township. The creeks were higher last Sunday morning than for years. 8ome of the farmers report cotton rot ting in the boil before it mature?. P. Robbed the Grave. A start lint: incident, of which Mr. John Oliver, of Philadelphia, wan the subject, is narrated by him as follows : "I was iu a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue costed, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite-gradually growing weaker day by dav. Three physicians had given mo up. Fortunately, a friend advised trying 'Electric Bitte? ;' and to my great joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. ' know they saved my life, and robbed the Save of another victim. No one should ll to try them. On Iv 50 cte. per bottlo at Hill-Orr Co's. Drug 8tore. Cobb & Cray ton have the nicest and lust un to date line of Gente' Fine SboeB that han evor been shown iu Anderson at $3.00, $3 50, 94.00 sud 95.00 Call and seo them, whether you want to buy or not. We are expecting bur Ladies Fne Goods every dav. \\ o want your Bboe trade. Call and see us. 8 FRUIT JARS to arrive boro on Friday. Send me your orders before they are all Bold. John T. Burriss. Tho U. S. Photo Co. pitched their tent on Wilhite'H lot, Main street, one block below City Hall. For a short time they will make six Card Photographs for twen ty-live cents as an advertiser. Next week their Agouti will canvass.the city showing samples of high grade Cabinet work. This Company made over 6.000 photos in Newberry in six weeks. 7-0 "Egg Cream," the wonderful complex ion soap. "Don't yon tell Powder." Se cret formula from a celebrated Dermatolo gist. Apply to Miss Kate Cornish at MIBS Sallie Bowie's, South Main street. 7-1 Wsr tim<33 develop many heroes, but no period ever brought forth greater merit or more intrinslo worth than is possessed by the Hero Bicycle. Sullivan Hardware Co. are proud to be the distributing agents for snob a Hero. FOR SALE-187 acres of valuable land in Fork Township, near Townville. Prices reasonable. For "arther information ap ply to J. D. Compton, ou the premises. Do not have a good bicycle "butchered" and rained by an incompetent repair man. Sullivan Hardware Co. have men who bave had long experience at HUH work in charge of their repair shop. Bring your Soring Water to vour house wita Sullivan Hardware Co's. Rams. Sullivan Hardware Co. have a large ?took of Bicycle Saddles and Limps. They will give cut prices on these articles in order to rednoe stock. Boy the best Mowers ot Sullivan Hard ware Co. If you are afflicted with diarrhoea or dysentery, try Evans' Mixture. Guaran teed to cure the severest attack if taken in time. For aale et Evans Pharmacy. Price, only 25 cents a bottle. Plumbing done well and promptly by Sullivan Hardware Co. Do voa want water? Get Sullivan Hardware Co. to give you a few dots on tneir Hydraulic Rams. Sullivan Hardware Co. make a specialty of Bicycle Sundries end Fittings. Tbey know what is needud in this lino and can furnish such goods at prices that will please you. When your wheel breaks go to Salli vso Hardware Co. for repairs. They can famish any part needed at right price. For valley tin, tin work, gutter, roofing, ooraloo work, etc., go to Osborne A Clink teales. The C. A. Reed Music Honse Are offering some special bargains in Pianos and Organs at this time. It will certainly pay any, who wlBh to parchase aa instrameot, evea io the remote future to see and investigate their magnificent etock. Sullivao Hardware Co. have the com pletest Bicycle Repair Shop in the State honest work, reasonable charges, is their motto. Cat Flowers, Pot Plaats'and Palms for sale. MRS. J. F. CLINKECAI.ES, -2iz main ot. There is an epidemic of dysentery end diarrhoea prevalent now, and if yon are af flicted yon should try Evens Mixture, which eon be purchased at tbe Evens Pharmacy for 25 oents a bottle. It is high ly leuum?i???ui? by ovory person who hos u?ed it. 8mith Cotton Gins, Cotton Presses, Sew Mills, ?kc., sold oo good terms by Sullivao Hardware Co. Improvements are ni wayo io order. Sul livao Hardware Co's. Mowers beat the world. Poor Plumbing ceases sickness-to get the bett plumbing done, go to Osborae A Clinksoaies. The reliable White Mountsin Ice Cream freezers for sale by Osborne A Clinkscalee. Nb experlmeat-a success. A nev feature in Sullivan Hardware Co's Mowers. FOR REST-The offices reoeafty occu pied by Boabam & Watklos, ia the IN TELLIGENCER bailding. Apply at this office, j Reliable Machinists repair Bicycles at Sullivao Hardware Co's, and play no skin game. -y We are Prepared to Sleet the Springtime Demands ! Our Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and Shoes . . . . Are as the standard of Spring 1898 dictates. Modem Ideas, New Kinks, a touch hore and there, all combine to give the 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 moro for less money than elsewhere. TOUR IDEAL SPRING SUIT IS HERE, And only here. To see is to be convinced. We earnestly ask you to call r.nd inspect the nobbiest and cleanest line of Clothing in upper South Carolina. H ALL & NI! East Side Public Square. "THERE'S SAFETY IN NUMBERS,". And safety is a particular troth I thing in BICYCLES. Thc Bicycle* most gene rally known, most generally ridden are Heroes and Crescents. No use riding a dray when you eau get a sui key. Our LOW PRICES Put our Bicycles within the reach of all. Wc have just received another shipment of Heroes, which we invito every one to inspect. SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO. W. W. SULLIVAN, Manager Bicycle Department. WOFFORD COLLEGE TITOTCBOOL. JaS. H. CARLISLE, LL. D., President. Wofford College Illustrated-A work of Art, forwarded to any one. Wotforti College Catalogue-Gives full information in regard to the College and Fitting School. Forty-fifth year begins Sept. 20, 1898. For Catalogue or Wofford Co lege Illustrated, address J. A. GAMEWELL, Secretary, Sparianburg, S. C. HOT WEATHER GOODS ! We have on hand a big lot of Goods for hot weather. Cali and eeo our Bath Tubs, Sprinklers, Ice Cream Freezers, Ice Cream Saucers, Plower Pots, Water Coolers, Etc, We are ready to do 5our ROOFING, in Tin, Iron or Slate-your TIN WORK and your PLUMBING. 8?&. Satisfaction guaranteed. OSBORNE & CLINKSCALES, Dealers in Stoves, Tinware, Crockery, Etc CH M S 0 s? o- SS M ? ? O < > 0 b M M M ? MO g X rrj H 00 ft r" M > d H \% I s M M el m CD b o p os es FURMAN UNIVERSITY, Greenville, S. C. Thorough courses leading to th? degrees of B. Lit., li. B.. lt. A. and M. A. The Faculty has been enlarged. Bipedal attention to Ennlisb, Elocution and Peda gogics. New courBCS in Biology. History, Latin. Modern Languages and Physics. A now Graduate Department. Early application for rooms in the Meas Halls should bo made to Pror. B. fe. GEER, 8ecrotary of the Faculty, Casar's Head, 8. C. Address A. P. MONTAGUE. Greenville, S. C.