The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, November 30, 1898, Page 4, Image 4
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pilli- i ! : .' .. 'j he pi .'.i ?. !!< .'.>
hp . ??rm 'I i<< il.:'.. Spain lui - ipi? 'I
ni.-? ly in ^ ut i? nili'i iii;; t In i 'li i lippi ip -
ami ha . Ill' li. '?..li i'i? ll .11 : .in.
An exp hu ii gr ?In rill Inn ''ii >p ''I
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* m'tMir.igriurpi rap I in ?Mit tun gt ow rr
extract luau this; L'rntiT.-t in: |>ini
should ri?fust* in i? m latiil il lin-, hre
furn il ti> pla?? ill ? iiiii.ii h. iii.- i-xt-lii
?inn ?>l a supply nf provision imp .
Tin ti- is un ?m iiui;i.u.'i im ?il fur ii nutter
at the present pi ire In fi ul lam! :iml br
foreiil In plan) ;i heavy eultun ?nm.
With u heavy provision ? inp In- may
pla li I cotton nilly tn pay KUI, hui no!
[ur a mulley n op.
One ol' lin- most reniai kahle incidents
of volunteer army lile was experienced
hy one of tin- paymasters iii Miami,
Fla., recently. A un mi ir ol Ihr See
on tl Alabama regimen! absolutely n
fused tu nceepl his pay, amounting tn
$;!."i. Ile said hr hail enlereil the ser
vire ?mi. ly through patriuti.-tn. ami
did mu w'liil any eumpeusulion- I hp
hein^r lite lirsl rase uf Ihr Kind, ile
paymaster hail nu precedent In giddi
him. .Mur nonio ihnm/hl ho il reu :
n d lim- through lin- name, iuiliealin;
thal thc sum had not hern paid. Shuuh
thesoldier ever nerti his j ?ny. the I Suv
ernmcul .-.lands rrntly l?> settle tin
account.
The anti-cigarette law passetl hy th?
last Tennessee Legislature is dcchirci
constitutional hy thc Supremo ('nui t u
that State. Tho opinion declaro* tim
Cigarettes are not legitimate articles o
rmnmcrce, hecuita? they tire wholly
noxious and deleterious tn health am
therefore aro not within the provisioi
of tile Leih ral enlist it ut inn protect ?nj
legitimate commerce, lt also hold
that Hu'convent ional cigarette pack
age is not an "original package" in th
true commercial sense, for which addi
timmi reason Hie I'Ydornl law lui.su
application lu I litis Kt ?I ute. Thr sal
of ?i._:: i m ; ? < ha ? heeh stopped h
order pf ?ii. polii-e. The ilrj-i ion xvi I
likely ho emili sled in HM- Federal Su
pu-nm I otirt, and will be \\ at ched u il
interest hy the whole country.
Li l it !n- rcmeuihered that each han
chi ri? ?n tl ra fi must hear a stamp. H
rnttsl e.very jell of Lulim.:, mm 'Igngc:
coax ry aners. Ira . -. poe. ri- of ai Pu mo
Warehouse receipts, telegraph lilt'?
pa.m .- and ?-xpie.-.s packages. In evri
eas?- tin- .-.(amp must he allixed and th
person allixin^ it must cancel ii ii
wiitin;: ario-..- its fae?; his initials au
the date. The tux act provides thal
any inst ruinent ?ir iloeuinent speeil'u
SA gtlh?eci i'* o. lax stamo i - b-ft in
fl a mi ie? I "will: intent lo , va ile l Im pu
visions ul' Ibis act," ihr oil'cntler sha
hr deemed guilty ?.! .. uii.sdeiueauo
?ml upon COUA"ieliou sh.iii hr i. .1 III
exceed i n jr. ;'r?o, or iiupri >m .! i:ol <
reeding six months, or hojh. Soc
pcojilc sire very ('tireless in ii {li xii:
these slhinps io ihr pnpi ; .. : .piiii:
thrill.
T!ii';iurcivs.scrvinf?;i| Iheprt ? :: ti i
??I l'ou?t tu (?rei'UV?lle dr.serve lol
cou^r;itulaied it]>on the faithful pr
rprmam-i nf t luir duties, 'i ii - jiu
aystem is lim bulwark of civil liheri
hut ii isMionly when steril duly swrr|
aside prejudice and senlimenl ai
makes nuked evidence lite basis of i
operations. \V hen sentiment isnllowi
to overshadow duty and check the (lo
of justice criminals take courage tn
it is only a question of time till all tl
lund is deluged w ith crime, liowev
mnch thc sentences of the Courts in;
do violence to the temler susccptibi
idea of jurors they should know th
duty, nione, which luin^n swift, h
just, punishment can give that sec uri
of person and property which is
much desired hy every commuuit
The juries of Greenville County shim
be made up of ns good men as can
found in other (Nullities, and thmhtb
are, hut from laxity ot duty, orso:
other cause, the increase of clime
that County xvii bin the last few ye:
is tn he deeply deplored.
lt. is gratifying to note that tho
tnhlishing ufa .!uvt nile l?eformatoiy
this State ts no longer n possibility I
a very grout probability. The mat
took definite .-'nape during (lie 1
session of the Legislature, and a ci
mission was appointed mid umburi
to make investigations and repi
This commission with Kev. Dr. Hiw
of Sumter, as chairman, is ready to
before the m xt Legislature Ibo int
motion desired lo lend them to pro
legislation on the subject. The obj
?aught in planting nu institution
this kimi cannot l'ail to mee the
prov.il ol 'lu- I ?ix payers ol' tin- Stair.
'I'lii' placing . M youl li Tu I oU'oiidersaloiig
t^jilc ni hardened criminals without un I
dbut to reform them oilier limn b.\ lin
piini-liun-iil indicted by thc opel ul iou >
ul pi ii?l statutes speaks hm I ly fm .;
people living in tho'iiiidsl ol' Chlillian
civilization, 'l in- long neglect ol o
important n mut lei - sn gie.il .1 debi
?lue lo lunn.mil cnn -est reel; !"?
utoiieil for now . lee. ? i . yv ill illari % nipl
promptly ce may .1 i. lino igh oui n p
rosoiLinlivt ? in ;<;< ! ' .!. '::.. ?Mid lo
postpone tile pj; i :. ; ! ..? < ; wo -lil
amount in lin'.- I h.in criminal
neglect. I 'mle; . ; ipg .ti'5 "l?s I he ?
??oil !::?...! ol I I.i v. lt?;:! - ihl." W it ll .
young ...!..: j. I ?11 . 'ii ? -.t to tin j
Kline i.: ? ::? I i . - inn nil-. :
V.111 |.| ,| ii. . Ililli U I:.il 1 he
': , j . . .. : ..I . dminion he
III i ' : M ? : Upi j.:; , lilli.:!' I'Ottlp.l III??ll ?-.
II; ,. . . . ! !< i) : . lo ; lol UKI t ion ?lt* . I
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; : !. i ? , J. .1 I < 11 i ! ole ',, ; I S lilli, I ?ll' ?
\ ' : ;. ]'..: pi ?1 o) ?!??i t . . ? ? i i f 1 v duple,
('lit lolly V. lil Ho ?lou hi illili ! ii ll. Ill', ol \ e
ii n.i! litany und lilil? ?lt.lle ?.ills ii
jg I ?ii MU lu'j iel') V- ? 1 i, ill V je\y lil I li! -
e u.iii; Mn oj lion... with 110 prospect
ol j jj\ itoproVrmciii in ilie I'lture. '
vvjjiil i- lo Iii ihn i .' What i- thi; way
0 : ; rn . . ' i 1 i : 11 i ! e m n : i : . - ..-1 : t ? - - ; 1 ;. hu;. ;
im - i . gu ino, ii ; i 11 i ?? io o ri: he'u \ j ly .'? nil j
mn Kr* iioue cot tim io th* ? 11 . ? ? 1 . ! : is
\i;. ev ?lien I th? li j: up gi ! out on '. ! >. 11 :
lille. hl,| ;? V?ty gill ll I Wi!;. ill 111:1?. . * !
mal leis wo rsi*. Tjip f-tet lhere isl
ollls ole- V. .l\ lilli, .Uni Illili I lil.> hi en SO
1 ?fl ?ii urg? o' on Southern fa rim i . ami i
SU III ; ie hi I lilli, i hui j i is 11 i 11 < 11 \ wm i h
IV hil** In urge il ?:g;iin ; ;iuil!i::i! ss n v is
to make every I.HUI self-sustaining,
linns the great Wiisliiuglon list il lo
tell his overseers liming his uhsetice
from.Mount Vernon, "liny nothing ut
all that you cnn muhe ut home." If
tin- Hour, bacon, coin, nuls, pens ami
hay, piirehaseil with cot ton in Ander
son ('nun I y could bc exact ly cst ininti tl,
il is possibleI hill I he MIHI would eipUll,
il not exceed, I hut of t he cul lon crop.
If Ibis even approximates the I nil li,
how much mole sensible would il he lo
IJli.se I hese Illings und Iel 11 ; ? - coll?n
I
go. ? lier? if* uonse arguing thu! I he:'j
os i r pliii hie I iou i. I i . .111 m hus nothing |
I?) di? \\ ii ii Mn- price, v> hen t ho ignorant j
da il.cy in the eouiitiy h nows that ii j
hus. Such ?in idea is utterly iiit'oii.sisl- I
eui with n 11 lin ru h s of ei nu uieree i i oin
Ailinn dossn to McKinley. Supply ?md
demand have ever been, no doubt ever
will lu-, the cont rolling factors in eom
lUiTee.
Hy producing on our farms what wc
consume und thereby reducing the
acreage of cotton, lhere would be also
?i reduction of the amount of needed
fertilizers which i-t and item of great
importance. l.ooK al the caught up
condition of furnier, who this year,
purchased hugely ol' guanos willi
the prospect ut least of ti cents cot lou
lo pay for (hem, und noss- luise lo meei
their ohligul ions ssilhi tu fi cenia col
ton. Can the.s bear up uiidei- such un
uncipial b?rden .' They caii?l hegiii Iii
do i; timi is just ii iii ?1 nutshell. The
Sooner (hey stampede ?iud gel c>i.f ol'so
upeipud n rhee I he liciier I hey will ?io
?iud feel. More lioiue-inude manure,
less cotton ?iud inure home produc?s I
lu usl be I lie hilt tie cry ol' Southern far
mers if (hex would ludd their own. if
I hey waiil their children ?inti gram!-'
eh i ld i'* ii to he the lui tue "hewers of
wood ?uni di;.SM rs of wafer1 I'nrcapi
Inlists. they cnn go on in flu ir presen I
policy of guano und cotton ami cotton
anil guano. Thousands ol' our North
ern friends tin dout t Ino!, dossn upon
Us both in sympathy ami blame. They
see our Suicidal l ouise illili ure uiiin/.cd
Ihul we do no! si e il loo und Hirn fioni
ii. Hit) is there any hope of ?1 change. ?
Is ilu te nu;, prospect of inducing far
mersto change ijieir hitherto policy.?
ll* there is it musl lie hy individual
i l't'o'. !. W e have lost nil enulidruce in
cot Uni :: ;ricull:irnl eon ven I ions and
iissot'iations, If'neli fiirniev musl slutty
the sil ti; ilion lui* himself ?uni say, I.ci
p:th rs do ; they phase, ns for me und
mine w v ;i 1 ?. going lo lis e :: i hom:' ?iud
boil rd a: i!..- sunlit plsseo, There 'is no
po- ?M . hope til' unity ot net ion. it
mus !).- i!:.i! . onie fnrnter.s ?ire already
planning for si big i'ot ton crop, expect
ing all their neighbors to phfnt less.
ni:d thal wiH give them ?1 line upper
t unity lo ittaUe ;i fofl nile. And il es cry
nti'.i thinks und uris thu! ssus there
ss ill he n IC or ll mill hm 'nile crop next
sear, aceouipanied with one of the
g rea les I m ??- fort 11 nea ever befell tiny
people. So let every mun, in his ow n
personal .character, representing alone
himself, resolve to I urn tiver a new leaf
in his farming operations, and see if he
can't have something and bc somebody.
OCCASIONAL.
Cemetery nt the Ohl Stone Church to
be Cloicd.
Hy authority of the Did Stone Church
Association, Kev. lt. I*. Reid, <>. R.
Hoyle und .T. C. Stripling were appoint
ed us :i fence committee to enclose Hu*
cemetery on the grounds nf thc sacred
?ind historical Old Stout* Church, near
ile.- curlier ot Anderson, lichens and
Ocom . Counties.
This eoiuinil ?ec have decided lo oreel
?in nil ?rou cemetery fence of modern
style und fi nish, and are now ready to
rec?is e contributions from lim sub
scribe: s to leis lund as well as nil
others who feel interested in preserv
ing these grounds. The cominiitec
thi nh liny ss ill need ul,on! $200 in ad
dition to subscript ions already inside to
complete this welk in good und sub
stantial .- lyle, und solicit the nid ol'sdi
friends to this enterprise to semi in
contributions ns carly ?;s possible to
Rev. ll, I*. Ueid, Chairman of Commit
too, Pendleton, S. C.
Tim Court House Clock
I
Editttr JntclliyetKTt : IVTIII?I..?IMO who ]
fi els oxecrtlitigl v iii-nml nf mir m upo ?fi -
cent m u Court House lo ask a pertl
:. ni i|lieslion alunit lin indicator ol
{?me ulan i| in ?I,; limul-. 1 - ii ilia! tho j
nhl i Im h i- mit suitable to tin new, or
i- i1 timi tin new modi in strurtuie is
Ishauii'd ol Mlle old i loci; .' 'I in- oh]
lock, v.i- ai.- lohi, i-. a . ? ?I i in I a I lillie
ki - 11' I'J why Moi il i of Uso lo ?I I ve its
purpose now ! tan you pn|iglit? li ?un
who likes I'? ii!nl< I s I a 1111 ii.-- cai) i-ol'
i;- (nilure io wm !? i (frn'/i .
Deulli ot' I .roi Hamil; ni
Crol, .la II. H?utilioil iii. il \'< fi
ll !< lon Nov. w"?th. ul Hie home ol M ?. .1.
No) lon Hunter, whole In- boaiiled.
lie k ilpily amt l'ail hlully m II .< il
l?v Mr. nml Mrs. .1. Norton Hunter ;tud
ot hoi 11 M . il -. ami I if-atotl hy lu. l'a
.? '?o. v. ii h I lr. W al kills a .* con allin;.'
phy -hiaij, In:) im l iol cuijii*. |'n'?f.
I la m i 111 oi ca lio- i . ? ! '. ml litton in autumn
just Inna ,:. ;. Si rio her, in l'au?iehi
I oilnly . .-. ( '.. io he ;.: im ip.il ol' om
'.i ii'il * ? !.'. iii- v.ns un t u t in
idral?y.t i lo our community, ami was
i li i li * i on I ><'om mi'iiiht I iou o? i hr
fa..iii;, of Hu-Slate I i. i \ i -1 > i t -,, win j i .
In ._.! admited n t etti iv. I ti u rpi ?cl und
illili" lilllie;; maum r in- soon va i m. I
I he rouliiiriire ami rsleeni nf all. Hr
was n sueeessfiil harbor. Ifr ?iii illi
li, il hun i ll H il ii lin Cu - y I it ian
Church Inn ami i ULM; . il hrunily in
ii- ix url;, li-aching a Salihath School
tdnss i I yoting im II. iii- was a prompt
ami . I li cn-II I I ear hi I". Iii wm cut down
milly in li!i , hui mu tun soon lo im
press man', willi his i n I ie lily . Iii
faithfulness ami devotion lo duly.
Iii 11 mains kl; I 'emile! on on Sa | ur- 1
?lay morning lo he buried ?ti I in- ci me- j
I cry ol' Salem I'rrsbytriinii Church, j
Cairlirhl County. S. ('.. where he was ;
raisrii. H. C. lt KI I*. !
I'i iiilh'loli. S. I '.
A Clever Trink.
P ci rtuinly IOOIIH liku i , hut Ilium i
re. i Iv no nick ni?/m i i'. A io h .ip- en ti try
it. who kuli ?. Itm-k lout Weak Kliku*vs,
M ii ..:in o?- I'l-rviniH trou til? s. Wc tiifciti
ho C;IIi r um hiniM'P naht H**uy by titkill?;
Kl.-i iii'' Itl'ters 'J'!!'-- iiiftlieiue tones up
lill! IVtlo'll H' lilflll, mri?i nt :i Btitoul-mt to
Li \ er ami Kul'mys. i< a b ooti purilh*r amt
nervo louie, ll. eure. ? ' -i' i ij ?ii toa Hflatl
ITIIII |?'ntl.timi S; ells. S'i i'pi(-:.ii|..i am!
Mi michell. I H purely vc ?u nhie tl
llliill IM Xii'iv , H ll l.-t nc? t hp T y st nm 'o
?I? mo II i ni viii? o T.-y I'.'- -'rie lli?ti r'f,
.'i li." e. Iivitif >l lilli' t.lirV -TO M ll,true!?.
? . i . .. r. ho ip. ;-I:'I .:...!? i .1 () \y
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FOE GASH ONLY. !
AN HICKSON, Nov. lt. 1808. j
We have harnell hy experience that
the business methods of lite majority
of people to whom we have extended
credit are altogether loo loose, and US
we lind (his condition of affairs is be
coming mon- prevalent, we will from
ami after I his date, conduct our prac
tico wholly for cash. In conformity
with this intention, we hereby give
not ?et! tothill riled. Hy adopting that
method, we w ill defend ourselves from
that undesirable element of fashion
able, well dressed dead heats, living on
what they owe, and from that class
who tlo not dress so line, hut have no
regard for their promises. Thus we
w ill avoid making bail debts for which
She paying class will not lin ve lo pay,
ami, too. giving us more time to work
for the heller class.
We rea li xe (hal we will work for
fewer people, ami will lose a few ol'
our customers, whom we prize very
highly, hut we will have mon- money,
ami not hr so rushed. Now, wo wish
to offend tm oin?, hui w ill most posi
tively rt'fuse tl ie in-, ?tat'mu lo du any
wot;k ou lime, then lon- we beg you
imi io ask us tor credit. If you uro of
lin- helter class, "hy which "we mean
the paying class" thal wc. speak of, we
w ill be plud Pi soe you. Hut if you be
long to ?ha: undesirable denicul men
tioned, wc will not he glad io see you, i
nor wimbi we work fur von koo. in dy. I
We are y oars respect fully,
S n; ii "tv LA'S I i & KIN?;. !
I*. S. In order to mool, our own obli
gations and maintain our credit, it is
incumbent upon ns to collect our out
standing accounts; and wo will allow
no sent ?menial consid?r?t ?on to stand
in the way. I here fore we insist that all
who arr indebted to either td'the fol
lowing. Strickland & Anderson, A. C.
Strickland, Strickland & Whitefield, ol
io Strickland ?. King, come and pay ns j
imw as all accounts timi arr mu paid, I
or .<? arian:;! d lor ns tu gr{ the money
on lin in by tho first til". January, I8i)!l,
w ??I he ad\ oi (?sed and sold t?> tho high
? si hill 1er. W e mean lo du just w hat
we say, and we must positively will not
carry these account's longer; therefore
if yon regard your promises anything,
?.i have any respect for your predi!,
rome and pay us now. We did your
work ami trusted lo vour honor lo pay j
us. ?.esp? el fully,
.?. C. SriMCKI.ANIh
S t'KiuKi.ANii vN KIM;,
Dentists.
TUE STATE OF COUTri CAROLINA,
COUNTY oe ANOKKSON
COU UT Ol? COMMON PI. li A?.
Martha ll. Smith, aa tiranteo of farolito? II WH
diu ii, nuil in (. r;e tn. nf Lemuel ll. Wilburn,
Crant?e i>f Wm Harper, .lohn l-l Horror, A na
? ii'.? '? I .?.ri cr, i HUIIXIH I, Harper, Wm. A. ?\eker,
1; ?' Arter. Mary .1 S m liso n atnl Lucinda Wel
liorn, 1'I.ii ii 11 ll ti, against Mm 'ha F. Harper, So
phia <". Rainwater, Sarah A I oap, Fanni* C.
? anii-ls. I'AU?I? Al. Itttgpilah*. F rn eat ll. Town
sind, list* H. Towcseiiil. N M. Harper. Hilbert
E House, E'rco Strait, Mary .1 Si rmi, Hattie C.
Strait, Calhoun L. Harper. William ?*. Acker,
Anavilla Harper, John I- II tit er, Fordv Home
ami Wm. Strait, Drfrinl.ni s - S.uutnoua for Ko
lief- Comp'alnt not Seiv.;j.
To the Defendants above named :
YOU are hereby btimoiuaed and required toast,
ewer tb* Cotrplaint In this action, ofwhleot
a c vpy ia herewith u r? ul upon you, and to serra
a copy of your answer to th? said Complaint OB
the subscriber at his ?>lT?cn, Anderson Court
House. South Carolina, wlihiu twenty days arter
the Berrico hereof, exclusive of the day of rack
service; and if you fall tn answer the tomplaini
within th? time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this
action will apply to the Coori fur tho relief de
in ?ml -a in ?He Complaint.
Hand Anderiot!, ?. C , Kn.ember 23, ISM.
JOSKP11 N. lilMiWN,
PlalnlitTV A'torm v,
fSe.-.L ] Jons C. W.\TKt.~!>, c. c. c.. y.
To the I)i fendants above nano il :
Take ret 'co. I h ?J tho Cou plaint In lb I j r.ciion.
t u Mer wlih iii - Summons lie.iein, n eopy ?.f
?itifli n bi rewttti ??ried upon you, ?ere find in
the ? fth-c ?o in-. ( l I!J ?>f ii?i- t . ti t of Con,mon
|?.?as for the I'o'iintv of Atidetson, Stdio ttl resalil
on th ? ..?>i ??.iv i-f Keven lier, \ 1 ISl>S, und the
0 j el ->i Ibu "arti ii li tn jar ll Inn rj i :..-n-? of
1 .a nil tu liulotaoii County, a I*, atunng; th li ir*
nt -aa Harper, i!rcC3s>t'd. No peikonul c'.aiin 1*
made m: ?inst : nu,
.lostvl'tl .. IIROWy, riaintiflV Attorney.
And ison,S ?'. NoirotnWr 2$, I>J>.
To the DcfiMtdjnt? 0 lit H. Townsend, an infant)
au?! J. nvbl '<? l-n n-ciiil. his father, Mary.I.
Strait, an i.tr.inl nv. r 11 years ol a.;.-, ?laui.? E,
S?mil, un i- tatt, ?nd Wm. ?itrali, her lather:
"I'ako noli o i hut unless you, or so tue ono on
: o tr i-? li O', a pol i s within twenty da-s after thu
M i vice <>i inls hun mona upon you for ihoappotut
H ont of a inlaid-Mi ad laen; for raid tntanla to
ap, ear at ?! d fi nd sa d action on their behalf, fha
1*1? i nt : tr-, w II itu ti aj.plv to tin- Court tit mako
Mich appointment. JOSaPH N. BKOWK,
I'lnlntilTa' Ali'y. .
And? icon S. C , November 33, 1&.8. 23-S
SPECIAL NOTICE.
The Hookn ami Account* of F. W. Unt
ier str?* in my liamin Tor colUelinn. l'ar
tie? who have in.?-u notiliml of iheir in
lirdiiieiifieoH wm |il?HHe make paye eui M
(?in-- to iim?erHimifi] ur <' i - ?. -. ft? .'?. ut
Kxodsior Oil Mi i L'o'n. util !i\
J. It. HKWIS.
AKOUt 'or Morl* igtp.
Nov. ."'I, I SHS ??J 1 ?
LOST !
rii\\'i) (.'erl i tl catosof Dim -K i- in : l?y
J. iin< Hunk of Audoif.Mii io nu-, one
> i'd Oct. lill, IH'JM, \M. ]., 7-?. '?.r ;< 11'.??*.
'Ir<'. tliori atno Nov. ii, NM. SO'I "J I;
or iJ.i.liO. I im limier w il ; ?? .> ?!. r *. i ni ti
.1-* me o? p 13 miitit :n?- 0 *.!..(?|??.<1.
W. Ii. SI' Idii \ \ s.
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NOTICE.
" w . i ! !. iindoi signed i.i ii.I- i . v- at i*. nil
? persons fro iii Inn ; 1 . 1 ?t . uing
I'liiiM" C-il];i i rn, . is nuder
iii**', itod lias left int) iv m.MU i e <!.. . I'm
i.. i'i-r<'!;.inliiii; tili" ti ?1 ?1 t-d; i'f.'i
I i* '"M1? d IO Hill lilli Oil o i . 111 ? I ?. W.
.JOHN A. ? . . I. . A M.
Noy ::o, IfcUS s
Ko?icc o?" Final Settlement,
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Nov' Ito. IHiiS ::.;
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
coi:::TY ov AHUKRSQN.
COURT OF COMMON FLIiAH.
I. <. (?iiniiitu:liniii ul Adini 1) Ul rator of tim
Kntatc of Turner lt Osborn, deceased, 1'laloifflT,
rgiiit'Sl U.V. tivi.uiii, ?< T. Obliurjp, It M. Os
iMjrn, KiMiiia K ligand Cura Vickory,M belia of
Tlirnei lt (Minmi, il.ceoMd. and Ol Catherine
ou.urn, lin-I-H-I-I. ami .1 . ?. j li N Brown, Deft-ii
dautn -HuniuiviiM fur itelief- Complaint not
Mir ?ul
To Un' Defendant abo TC named :
"i/OUhri- hareby Miiiiuiuutd ?od ri-t-uired lo r.n
JL im r llie Complaint lo Ulla action, whick
I? filed in Hie otliei' <<f Hie Clerk ?I lb? ton rt of
Common 1'iea.i, al Au leeon C. II.,H. C., ami lo
itrvc a copy ol your am wer to the ?aid Complaint
t.ti the tut'hcrilA'i ut lu? uflica, at Anderson e. H..
S C., ivit Iii n twenty days, pfii-r ibe service bercof,
excludive of tbeday il" auch r^rttrt--. anti il you
etil to answer lb? ('?unjilalM wllbiti lb* lime
atorci-iiid, tin- I'ldiulin'in lUil acliotl will nj.ply
t> lip-1 <niii for lin- rel i fl demanded in din COM
lilli!.!.
p.o. il No feta lu r 29, A - M. IM?8.
oi-l.i'll ?.". IIUOWK,
Plalnlifl"-I Attorney, Andcttou, rt t'.
[c'Klld JOHN < . I>A1KI> I Ct! I*.
? Tn die llelViidaiita ?tiovc. i atced :
'. I ak?- n ii ii i- 11.ai llie (. oiiiplaini in ilii-i action,
I ti.|>i'tln'i ?uh I bc .-n-t. n un-, beri'in, .i t.-oey ot
i w liitii u Inniwltii n?rvid iipui yo i, wira IUi.il iii
in.'- i titi o ut tiif illeik i.j Ute Court of ( oniiuoii
i i i mi luribu C-oun'y AIIIIITJOII. on tli" i'Jib
i LUI ..t November, A J?. IH/i, and '.ln"<!.j < t iii ???
I m i,on il to b?rll lb? it-id l?tale >>t Tiirtn'r It Di
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: I uiitiiPit vtiorncy.
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.. ii.l.o.t- I'li.niii ilt?^ and i ora Vickory:
iii .. Un.t mile? i jilin ajijily ? libin I wini?
. : lill' sen lei; ul l111.1 .SilliliUcil i li|>?ll
ic :i|'|n>iiit ij.i-nt otu Mn *iili .t n iii iii.-in
in ii i|.'?.-i.il lins i. lion in your iiebali',
llii" Will (bell it;.;. X !.> tho Cvll! t l"*t KULII
. ..il "O \ uni heliiitl'
i .?I. -li N. PltuiVN, l'..\iiitllt'.H Alfy.
tit. H. i' rsiiv. 'It, lttiis. '.*.?-0
WORKING
Vo-y Fiiiiny.t
lleljo, Z'?]?;.' ! .ii i workiu' my way ou lo tie hi .' Circus, I?.>ss. Oh, hit's
< i liummcr, I linn hccrtl 'em tell. An tlc price ?Icy am monly low. Now,
jc.i'.i us I ?cd helo', II don't noctis much fun-; ter take n through; but hit ai tit
cxi'.iictly free. No, di m whut ?lint aol none ?itali uv Uncle Katn'w mementoes
ken utily soc do hij.: ptoscs.-hun ami de hloon assenshun. De manager uv dis
i'i!r concern tells mc . i : 11. u air never two soon au' never ton late. Ocr perfor
mance is always ..'oin' on fruin (1.45 a. m. lill If.15 p. m. Jcs let nie tell u
sum uv ?ie antics duse fellers do cut up. Fust cums dc lead i u' man, an ho is
al o de soiil proprietor, au he sty., sex li", all hamid ;:it >tr razors an nives
sharp-dare's gwinter hu sum emt ?ti' done. An' erway ho begins ter cut an'
slash, au' all ham fullers soot. Wid cr powful pcrlito bow an cr thank, come
ter seo us often, they pcr.sede ter cut cm like this :
2UU yard Spool Cotton, fci hand cr machine. :ib<mt tho bc.>t thing made,
-Lper Spool. King Cleaning Soap ??]c per Uar-a good thing. Boys' Pock
et Knives :$c, 5c, Sc and 10c. A good Pocket Knife for 2-ic Knife with
guarantee for 35c. A good Bleaching 2?c yard. Good Calicoes 2?c yard.
Yard-wide heavy Sheeting 8o, il?o and 4c. Heavy Drills at 4ic. Children's
Shoes at 10c, l'Jti ?iud 25c pair. Ladies' at 38c, 50c, Hiiii and ?Sc pair. Solid
leather Men's Shoes Ole. OSc, $1.18, $1.24 and $1.48 pair. Cow Leather, Calf
Skin and Cordovan. Whole families shod at what our competitors may tell
you it is worth lo shoe one wild kid. Flavoring lix trac ts.- We have cheaper
goods, if you want them, hut our Silver Kx trac ts are of guaranteed quality,
5c and 10c per bottle-others charge you 15c and 25c for this size bottle of
this quality. 4 qt. Milk Buckets 5c. 10x10 Biscuit l'an 10c. 44 piece Tea
Set, beautifully decorated, $2.78 and $14.50. livery piece guaranteed not to
craze, if it tines wo give a new one for it. Brass Hand Lamps 10c. complete
with trun vex bun.er and flat wick. (?l.is.-. Hand Lumps, with wick, burner and
chimney, for 15c. Bail Lift Lantern, the best thing yet, 4?c. A one-arin
mau can work it as easily as if lie bad two f-'-iml hands. Heavy Outing 4c to
5c. lied Ticking 4c ami 5c t.o l'?' por yard. Tooth Brushes ?ic. 5c, 10c. 15c.
Hair Brushes 5c and 25c. Set ol' Table Knives and Forks, six of each, for
;15c. I'latod Knives and I'm ks 48c. Al Silver Flated (J nods to close out lot
at$1.50set. doh lot Bronzed Mantel Clocks, worth $2.00 to $2.50, will let
'em slide at $1.110 each.
These hot values burn our hands, so Ave drop them like this. Competi
tion will tell you "tain t so," and try to hold you, but it's no usc, unless you
want to he swallowed whole. Now, wc know there's lots of slack jaw given
us behind our backs, but mark this : The parties doing it cither have an axe
to grind or they are giving vent to an old grudge. No, they can't sling us
around like so many rats by thc tail, therefore they want to do us an injury.
Others come and go like thc Summer's sun or thc Winter's snows, but the
bargains at Thc Ten Cent Store go on and on and on.
For nearjy ten years we have been the particular bright aud shining star
around which" a number of ineffective competitors have twinkled from time to
time, but thanks to the people who know a good thing when they see it we
live to tell tho tale.
Tn our Wholesale Department we are specially prepared to offer induce
ments to merchants everywhere
Now, don't be a black sheep. We,hope to number you among the best of
thc Hock. So come to see us. Come often.
Yours always truly,
Spot Cash does thework !
- Ms
Experts disagree on almost everything,
but when the subject touches upon tho
great Superiority of.
THE GREAT SYRACUSE TURN PLOW
Tie. ie H hut one opinion, ?md ihtit is th st it is the best Plow on
earth. Syracuse Plows aro designed right, made right, sold
M^I.?. They will turn lund where ethers have failed, ami
build iV't* th einst'I ves a demand wherever i nt ruthi ced. The pop
ularity of this Plow comes fro u genuine merit. Competitors
will tell you thut they have soinclhing just ns good, but don't
he deceived-there is hut one lust, and that is the SYRACUSE.
We also sell the
SYRACUSE HARROWS,
And Syracuse Harrows, like Syracuse Plows, are thoroughly
Up-to-Dato. Sec us before buying.
Toora truly,
BROCK BROS.
THIS IS NO FAKE !
That Jewelry Palace
- OF
NEXT TO F. and M. BANK,
Has tho Largost, Prettiest
and Finest lot of . . .
XMAS AND WEDDING PRESENTS
ITS TIIK CITY.
Competition don't cut any ico with mo when it comes to prices. I don*'
buy goods to keep. I want thc people to have them. Gold and Silver
Watches, Sterling and Plated Silverware, Jewelry, Clocks, Lamps, China,
Spectacles, Novelties ot' all kinds. Rogers' Tripple Plato Table Knives $1.60
per Set. A world beater.
WILL R. HUBBARD.
The Alliance Store
We have broken the price of every High Art Suit i
Clothes in our Store to move rapidly our tremendous Stoe!
The big stock is moving and NOW is your golden opporti
Lil? -o procure ~ High Art Suit of Clothes equal in *or]
manship and equal in every other particular to the flnei
tailor-made goods.
OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS,
Every Overcoat and Ulster in this big Store marked at
reduction sufficient to close us out of them in a short tin
They must go, and our prices are immediately concluBii
that they will soon be gone. Call and look them over. ?
biggest stock of Clothing in So*th Carolina to be reduced.
Perhaps you will see in this big stock*two thoou
Children's Suits. Some of them three-piece Vestee Suitsa
many Knee Pant Suits. The prices for reduction of t
stock have all been knocked down and you will Sad sc;
cheap Children's Suits.
SHOES,
i|
By far the biggest stock of Shoes in South Carolina TI
the possible exception of Charleston. We have on hand
day more Men's Shoes of one grade than the whole S
stock of any one of a number of merchants in this c
Men's Shoes of every style and of every price. The ll
makes, and we make the broadest guarantee. Ladies' SI
made especially to fit thc feet of Southern ladies. Nottlj
every-day 3ort, made for sale in every section of the
Our Ladies' Shoes are especially made for our Southern j
dies.
On our Shoe counters you will see several sam
what our Children's Shoes are made of. For style and
bility the make is par excellence, and our prices are al
within your reach. Now is your opportunity for thc bi
Shoo and Clothing removal sale on record.
Yo?sa truly,
JULIUS H. WEIL &