The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, November 02, 1898, Image 8
Afluir
l'or lin? lirst. I imo in this Stain Arbor
Pay will bo observed, tho ;lrd Triday
of ? arh year being fixed by Act of ibo
liCtfislaiure, Fob. tilth, li??8. The Av!
reads an follows, and should have tho
ail? nt ?on ul' all tendiera ami parents :
Ile ii enacted by ibo Cottero] Assem
bly of the State nf South Carolina,
That the free public schools of this
Slate shall observe the third Friday in
November ol euch year as Arbor liny,
timi on that day the school ollleors ami
teachers shall conduct such exercises
and en trafic in the planting nf auch
shrubs, piaula nnd i rees ns w ill impress
on thc minds of tin* pupils (he proper
value ninl appivri il ton to I)'? placed on
flowers, ornamental shrubbery and
shad?; trotts.
Buckler):; ?tufen Sal?"
Th:; best salvo in *i.t world f.<r Cuts
Bruise:,, Sore.:*, H leers, ^ult llhoum,
Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped ilunds,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Kirup
tiona ami positively cure? Pilen, or no
pay required lt is guaranteed (.ogive
perfect sati?fao\ion, or money refund
ed. Prise 2f> atilt* per box For salo
by Hill-Orr Drug Co
Ul ?1 tint' revenue, is lim mo.in mr
portant inducement to favor ami nu
thorizo its salo in many other placea
besides Quebec? .lust so tout it bringa
in money-blinni ninney-it docs not
make any difference what tho eonse
quoneos may bc tor bot li him and eter
nity, lt rein i nils one very forcibly of
tim fuble of the spider and the Hy.
Thc trap is set to entice and catch the
unfortunate victim of whiskey, and
when eau gilt, wring out of him some
revenue. How long, ??Ii, how long, arc
tho people lo Killumi to this stale of
tilinga. Will nut the time eonie when
they will he compelled to brush the
dust of liquor Iowna ntl'their feet and
give their patronage toother places?
In conclusion, lei me ask what will our
Represent at i vcs-elect do for us to
arrest this terrible evil that brings so
much distress to so many otherwise
happy hontes? We will see.
HUMANITY.
Helton Items
Miss Daisy Hice has gone In Darling
loll, S. P., where she will be employ? d
1 >aching music.
Rev. Mr. 1 lowell preached a splendid
s'inion in tho Baptist Church Sunday
night.
Miss Addie Tal hem ol' Creen wood,
S. c.. ?sal Mrs.K. A. Lewis', where she
w .!1 spend i he v\ intel.
I?. A. Wilson has sold his hume in the
upper pai : ol' tow n, where lie lias been
living for sewral years, io Mr. Henry
i Tollison, and is now living in the boase
j formerly occupied hy Mrs. Mo.David.
I Miss Idelle Kice, Major and Mrs.
. Met?ee have returned from Charleston,
'?? where they attended (?ala Week,
i Miss Manic ll row II, .Judge Cox and
; Mr. 1\ M.Cox attended the Cox-San
; ders wedding at ('hester last Wednes
day. They reported a pleasant time.
? Miss Mamie Latimer is attending
' college in Atlanta, Ca. She went there
in euler that she might have expert
j treatment lor her eyes hy lier uncle.
I Dr. C. T. Prown.
Hon, A. C. Latimer is constructing
several neut ?inti substantial cottages
on his farms that adds much io the
j appearance und convenience of the
places.
I |Mcssrs. Kier Pros, have added a story
to ono wing of their nil mill building
preparatory to putting in their roller
mill machinery. They anticipate hav
ing tho mill ready for business by tho
1st of January.
Cotton continues to cr u?o in lively.
shucked we hud lim pleasure ol as
sembling around tlu* tables, which
contained almost everything eatable,
and such misery we were in before very
long.
Wc are nil working hard so that we
maj' go the "big circus" on next Satur
day.
Wewer? all glad to see Sir Thomas
ami his "gangv going through, because
we hud lost all hopes of having any
railroad, but now it is almost at cer?ui?
tact.
Ask one of our boys was it very cold
last Sunday night about twelve o'clock.
Everybody look out itt next week's
issue for nu account of the wedding.
XXX.
mm m, mm - -
- Jonah's experience was an ex
ample of prophet and loss.
- Hiscutt oinking as practiced by
some wonicu is hard work.
WANTKI)-Agents for "History of the
Ppaniah-A tnorh'itn War," by Hon.* Henry
NYatterxon. A complete, authentic hm
t rv ; illustrated w ith over Ti? liill-psge
1 hull iones and many richly colored pic- j
; tori"-. I.nrv?H royal octavo volume, su- i
j p- rn ont tit, poxtpani tor only fal cents ;
(?lampa talion.) Moat liberal terina
given. Thi'urt ili'st oppo-tonity ol th? I
j \ eur. Adiiii-HA : i'lio Werner Company, |
I Akron, uni .. Ii?-l?> j
li.ive your Christmas Photos marin j
' now mid avoid the rost?. Collin?.' IM tho .
I , .1 o in get line work ut I > v pilcos
T'? Rfl lb" l es', results from ymr land i
: :n<l MU ve every dollar in mun n re und j
j I ibor von iniin buy goori implements. \
' Snliivuu Hardware Co. only oller the]
h??*t ??nd protect evory customer against j
j fakes.
? \Vh\ pay 00 per dozen for Photos
j when yen can gut the same work for
: ? !.r'0 at rollins'?
j For light training and pleasant exer
! ei?-?i, gel a lien? liicvole-it rons easy,
j V r hurd \??>rk gut some other I-leyclo
j and you'll not be disappointed.
j Have your Photo? marie st Collina*,
i Cabine!; Photos ai $1.S0 to $,i..ri0 per
ric7.*u at Coltine*. IO-tr
! Doe Cabinet Photo for .10 cents; ono
Cirri- .*.??? Photo for 2? eonta ; four small
: Photos mr cents at Collina'.
Teer* ia an ep'demtc of ?iy?entery nod
di n i ! ip i prevalent now. anil if you af
ft'cte.t von uliou'd try Kvsns Mixture,
wiiifb cm be nurdi teed a' ibo Tb? ?ans
; Pharmacy for 25centra bjtt'e. Ic ls hitch
Iv recommended by evory person who lias
! iee I it
Nearly one thousand Oliver Plowi pnt j
In Andersen County hy Hil ll I van Hard- I
I ware Co., and the good work In,* Just I
li uno.
Fou HUNT-The ofticas recently ocou- |
pied itv Bonham ?t Walk I oe, In the ls
TKLt>uiBNOSR building. Apply at thia
oftlci-.
Just received a car of Florene* W?ornn*s. '
J. 8. FOWLER.
Gold weather is coming ;
and we have got them for y<
get Bargains. We offer yoi]
competition. Give us a* ca
every article you huy. We
of New Goods which you shi
Capes and Dress Skirts.
The latest, the newest and mo
stylish ever chown. We wish to SQ
to the Public that we have no Stoc
carried over from last season, but thi
every garment we show iu our Houi
is guaranteed to be the very late
out. Our Capes are beautiful, ai
tho prices are wonders.
Shoes, Shoes.
Wo handle the very best Shoes
Ladies', Men's and Children's. ?1?
lief er Shots on the market, and evei
pair Sold at a trade-winning prie
Ask to see them.
Ladie.?' Dongola, button and
lace, in all toes, solid leather, at
only. 91
Ladies' Spring Heel India Kid
Shoes for only. 9'
Gentlemen's Fine Shoes,Lace or
Congress, for only. 91
Gentlemen's Fiue Rockland Calf
Shoes, Lace or Congress, all
toes and sizes, every pair guar
anteed, for only.ll.'
OVERCOATS.-We i
Overcoats, and iu order to make tho
tire line at NEW YORK COST,
this Fall don't fail to seo our line, a
Wo will give you ns many yan
for a dollar as any one. We offer u
and seo us. We do as wc advertise.
Mr. W. Olin Brownlee, of Due
pleased for his many itiends and cu
treat you right.
Leaders ol
KR.
CO.
thc Town and surrounding Country to concentrate at our Store. ?
icreased sales is what we are getting. We have all resolved to strive hard to serve our cul
c We expect to make your interest our interest. What benefits our customers benefits ^
han ever before, and strive continually to offer the best merchandise to be had for the moue,
5 we buy-buy low and sell low. Buy good stuff for the money, and soil you your moity,
lidavs wc expect to work, push and think-lay out all the onergy and push at our commajj
with and will have the customers to buy them, for our friends are Benjlmg .W m?*r*|
) more working days in November, and we expect to crowd them with Clothing, ShoeB( Bj
the utmost of our ability.
? in South Carolina where you can get more for your money than right hei?. We are giU
Gration of that fact every day. The people know where to come. We have been before th,
g h for them to know us well.
?PIC2 BUYERS, LISTED TO US !
. Stock that wc are very anxious, just at this time, to move in large quantities^ Why? 8i?
i monev invested in it that it takes big selling to keep the capital m motion. We expect Ul
his month If we don't it will be the first Department that failed to move when we put tl
d it and -put the values before the trade. Our Clothing, at the prices we offer it, is worthy*
you will take the time to look at our Clothing it will not be spent in vam. We are in tl
ll look at our Goods and prices you will soon be in the buying humor ; if not, we will onlyfe
s the favor of coming to see us. We want many men-young men and boys-to come andi
nuls Department
l have Dresses for you-Dresses that are
.ve strong now on 25c. aud 60c. Goods,
tlie Dry Goods Busineea aud we give it
u Dress Goods.
y Department
?eve it will run right t-quare up to the
; yet to be supplied in Winter Hats and
t und sell you. Without a shadow of
lats for the tuooey than ever tai o re. We
ita look fresh aud new. Will be glad to
tig we can for you. We want to please
aili. A very strong Department with us
Moccasins for the infants up to Fine Dies* or Heavy ?chool ?hoesfat
Mieses and Children.
We are adding new things t ? our Jacket and Cape Stock. Thoughti
had enough to supply every UUH, b ?t lind we did not. We expeattob,
our Stock of Capes and Jackets full up. Our Plush Capes are moving ?j
rapid rate. They are tho most dressy NV rai? to bc had for the money. J
Our line of Underwear and Hosiery is just what yon want to see.
line of Ladies', Misses' aud Children's Underveats and Union Suits iij
wool and cotton. Ladies', Mteaeas and Children's Hosiery 5c. to $1.00
Boys' Heavy Ribbed Hose IO, 15 ami 25c, that will stand the hoya.
KID GLOVES.-Thia ia where wo can suit you. We can hardly
in them. We don't make much fusa about it. but. we sell lota of Kid Gk
Can give you almoBt any color. Pricea 85c, $1.00 and $1.50. Suraetimaj
haven't your aize, but it's not often. Aak for Gloves, we want to lell yoi j
BLANKETS.-For the last several yeara we have talked Blankets,
have had Blanketa that we could afford to talk. The All Wool Soatl
made Blanketa will please you. We have them in cotton at iOc.
good Blankets at 76c, $1.00 and $1.50 pair.
's and Infants' Shoes.
g up the little ones in Shoes, but you will
.ing. We have them from the soft Kid
er our advertisements, for we always want them to carry weight and attraction with them, but at same timo nothing
We always want you to Cud things in our Store up to or beyoud the advertisement.?. We ask every one to give?
d things satisfactory tell us so. We want you to go away satisfied-we want you for a friend, we want your good ii!
you have a dollar to speud come to see us
very truly,
C. F. JONES
on our friends paying us their Accounts. We sold you the Goods at Cash Prices and exj
it is November and ail Accounts are due, and we trust you will let us have what you arej
at all events. C. F. J. &
ALWAYS
THE
BEST,
iLWAYS
THE
CHEAPEST.
LD THE PROCESSION.
and you will need Winter Goods,
>u. Get them now while you can
i goods at prices that defy all
ll and you will save money on
have just received another lot
auld call and inspect.
Cold Weather Snaps.
st 25 yarda Flannel for.$1 00
^ 20 yards of good Bed Ticking.. .1.00
:k Good all wool Jeans per yard... . 13c
*0 ! Good Table Oil Cloth per yard.. 10c
st I 11-4 Montrose Blankets, heavy. 98c
id Hamilton Worsted, all wool. 8c
_ ! 200 Samples Ladies' Cloaks only. 1 23
Ladies' extra heavy Uudervest.. 13c
in : Clothing, Clothing.
? ' Wo can fit men almost any *ize
ry ? .
e j with good, serviceable Clothiug at
j very low prices ; also, a fine line of
j Boys' and Youths' Suits very cheap
I and stylish.
"c I 500 Meu's Union Cassimere
Suits, all wool, only.$1.98
'c 400 Men's all wool Black Clay
3c Worsted Suits only.4.69
375 Men's 18-oz. all wool Black
Clay Worsted Suits, regular price
812.00, at only.7.48
13 BOYS' Knee Pants, all sizes. 19o
?ind that we are overstocked on Men's
ni move we have decided to sell our en
So if you intend buying a new Overcoat
B we will guarantee to save you money.
ls of Calico, Cotton Checks or Domestics
o baits-every article is a bargain. Call
i West, is now with us, and would bs
stomers to* call and see him. Ho will
LESSER & CO.,
f Low Pnces and Advertisers of Fact".
THE FARMERS LOAN AND TRUST
WILL T* A/V \7OU
INTEREST ON YOUR DEPOSIT,
Money to lend on mortgage real estate or other app
paper.
Office at the Farmers and Merchants Bank.
IF MONEY GREW
ON TREES And Everybody had
an fl M
1*11 Ul
IT wouldn't make much difference how it was spent. As it is, he:
it makes considerable difference whether you spend it wiaoly or UBI
When tempted to spend your money with high-priced Stores, rememk
main portion of
1 Bail mil m Si
Was bought at about half cost. It is in buying, not selling, that oar
is made. Wc can sell you loads of Goods at less than actual cost to ?
still make money.
SHOES, SHOES.
We have decidedly the best wearers in Anderson for the money.
chxBa. whole stock Man's Shoe $1.00.
Dress Goods, Capes, Clothing, &c
Nicoline of Ladies' Capos at less than half?cost.
Overcoats and Rubber Goods at loss than half pri?e.
Great cut in Men's and Boys' Suits, Pants, &c.
Ginghams 2]c yard, yard-wido Bleaching tlc, beat Sea Island 31
Boys' Suits 50o.
Join the crowds that flock to
The Racket Sta
THIS CHEAPEST IN THE STATE
MOORE & LUC?
Bed Elagpst.
Stoves, Crockery and Gl?
Cook Stoves
Of all the Latest Patterns and Improvements ann at the b?
for good Goods.
I have Beveral Second Hand Stoves that we swapped STEEL
for tnat will be sold at a BA HG A IN. Don't fail to see them.
From now until January, 1899,1 will make
Special Prices for Cash on Steel Ranges.
IN ow is your time to get a Range that is far ahead of any th"
market. '
Thanking all my friends for their liberal patronage I ask ?<
of sarao. Respectfully, .
JOHN T. BU)