The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, December 07, 1898, Page 8, Image 8
Tin? Farmer.' Wsirclmm"1 .'.>. ari!
rapidly pusllhlg to << > ll 11 . li ? I (Ott lill'
fell Sill ?ll g I ?? I?''? >*-?.?*.! I i o! I Ol . . 'I
cotton, 'lin " 1 '1I o! . ;. ti- . i. - hr? '...
going ou l'or a monl li. ami i ir ;. < \peei
M ? ho ready loi' IniMiii .' ? . try
lat next, "OMI - Mi- .... aili' ? lil ''. Hy
inti ft iij't . ii. . .aol '.. 1 . li ?to?si' i-;
bciiiff . i il nu :. '...il ' ! the silf'
Mn- ciitMli ! lot t'?. im :? i! . *o ilium
depot, ami . ill i wo ;.'?'' -, I'-'' hy
loo i'i ..; ami ' ? i ?lio.in o in hohi ?I.OOO
br.}"- nf C'ilJoti. !n detail, thc build
ing \'. iii i mi foi in ; .> the in!. . ii? ?vi . 'liing
in du- i-i < cl ion ?>; a Manila) ? I cotton
iran !. ou.-.e. I in- wall- w ill h- ol'
brick, lim ?I inside with plan!., lin1 root'
?in. and i .cry precaution jaken !..
?ii.itt! ngaiu.-ii liri'. This C<impan.\ has
leased front tho Southern (to <! 'li"
entire .silo of lin- pr? n' cotlon phil
fori;* foi* a number ol yeal.., ??mi ?I; .
inti ?id, in I In- near ful in?', tn im iv. e j
tho storage onpneily ol' tl:? ... n lin.i-i-,
to meet I lu- demand .. '! he ruh i "i j
truing th:- eoud .. '< '? j.'.tiela
business I:.i', i Ito lu i oi lf ii hid' ! ni'
muhitcd vi : : hui tbe i ! ? ! lol - ?
ugo \yill 'pro' a i'd.*. 1 " . II'.V ei ht . < i ;
losn, ]ii i ha lc i ? i ii,oui !i, u Iii 'h oi- j
?li;:' ,' iii ri isl o! ile lt:itl?'?*. Wan - ?
lim?-. i i ?;;'..-. i .- wi'l I"- i . ...' ?i. i.pi.ti
vi!::: !: ile- hanks y.iH ail- nm .. al lr?H j
tu O? ?iii .1 - o i I he \ : I .ir ?jf ? <?'.:.?: ; m . (
Oil. I il' III III lits li. ;:i . Ill- lo I lp- lal
ni ris hy I he erect ion ol tin - iva rehouse
are iso great thal Ibo.*, raniiol fad lo he
al, IIJII'II seen and appreciated. !t i na
bles i ho fat inn lo h .!<! <?? : ina huh fi
nitely agajiist a |ii*\ inarhiil, v-!ii!< it
relieves ii ni of lije bniih'tt ?d' inisn?ht
factory (.'.lid (? often uIhle.v iu
anranr? ; Hie ep:i>dai'I ;dre:'d ?>l hes jiy
incendiary ?>)' ?Vihoi lire: i o? ?- hint
awaiti-.! h..-. ir titi! <?- li m ?' ? rir loll j
Ind ii;* it r; j ii ?set I ti J tin- wi : 'io : . i i in .
Ida? dug sbji.u il.nii ? ! - , v ' ; -? i i..: -,
in the. weigher a rid I rai iL !.tt??i' . .->,..!!' j
? ?IV l;,)iyV. ?ll if ll Ottl ... i.l.'. io ' !:..,!
di? H iioe.m! . und, io- tir- ' : ih" j
Wari hou.'-r rei t ?tie;:les, mehi shim to'
ince j pi'ompl Ix !.:.:. : ?? in-: '? ?
l ion . This is e. snhji ?,which lut.", heep
?i j ;-1 . . .< ?{ : 11 eve rv hin I iu.V . . t he
Co! ? . ?:. ('.'..(. * ('unveulion held
thi: ni' fi tr n eonsiderahh: lem tii ?.:'!
lime il now, or soon will I?-, a I
realii;.. ? .: ii i- lo ].,,r il tl, ? i; j
wili !;!;.;, niei.'t the lon; ?.s ntfSr.cd
wu n ls? ?j our l.'ti in? is. lin- olilrci s ol'
I mers' Wai i iori .. ? '??.:. .:?.!. ase: ?
K. S. Hill, ?'resident ; I.', li. l'.?.:o:i, |
Sei-ii! ;: i \ ami Tiri ifif. Shir;ig?: for
i,U?iu hairs has nh4? a dy . u spolien lor, !
and we would not ' . tii jui rd (o see ^
every loo! of storage room talo n up
itntnediiilelv upon completion nf the
building.
Sale-.- .
Th.* severe wealher lasl Monday. !
wliich was Salesday. was a har lo the
iucoildlig ol' th . usual I lerenihrr Snh'M
day crowd, t'utiin*^ it down loahoul
oue.-half Hu1 ordinary uti m her, ami its
elVei-is were shown in lite unptvecdeni
eil lou pt ires ohlailird tm tami.
The Plo a!<- dudge's nales wire as'
follows: Two lois in this ? itv lo Mrs. !
(iarrie A. .Inekson as follou.-i: v ?terca
for ?yiO ; *: aere- l'or !*!<H>.
< lue tract of '. '. ; acres, in Willhiiuston
Townsliiji, lo 1'. .1. Johnson lor >:,iiu.
Our I rael, of Iii acres, in I lal! Town
ship, <?? Anna I'. Toonil ami K. V. Si/a
wright for ^l.tlbO.
One Int lj ?terrs, in Vareuues Town
ship, just, outside the eily limits, lo
Ins. ,iulia li. vonllassi'ln for*?MO.
One tract of KM acres, in Kork Town
.hip, to O. ll. 1'. Kant for $?IX).
l our tracts in Williainston Town
shi?>, to-1'iusnu, colored, ?is lol
IOWH : '18 acres for $:?H0; .!? actes for
$710; 40 neiea for ?-170; "21 acres for
$2H0.
Thron tracts in F'WK Township, hid
nfl* by Quattlohaum & t 'ochrau, ns fol
lows: S'.*'1-aeres f or $?'500 : (?7 acres for
$?t ii>; half interest in I ll ni-res for ? IOU.
Ono tract in Hock Mills Township to I
lt. ll. Norris lor g?H0l?.
Om* hart ill)* acres, in l?rushy fireek 1
Township, lo- I -m lor >'.';?.
Two tracts in Hall Tow tish i plod. L. 1
Tate ns follows: ti ', acres for .*Tut>; l i
ari es fur > 1*;."">.
Om- n acl r>8acres, in Fork Township,
lo .). M. I troy les lor s; I.V..
tine traci inneres, in \ aron ties Town
ship, lo hemdiciaries ol' esl ale o?' ( lc tu
ant inc Hall for ^JJOI).
One tract ol' WI ?cres, in Hopewell
Township, hid off hy .1. I>. Trihhle,
F.?.}., I'm- $SI)I).
liv 1!. M. H u ni ss, Trustee, nar tract
of U18 acres, in Itroadway Township,
to 10. A. Siaallev for ?,;1,l?5.
J ly M. L. limiham ?iud li. II. Welch,
Trustees, as follows to Mrs. Hoo/.er:
House niul lol in Williamson, nacres,
for$0?r>. tine Int of I to te in Williain
ston for $25. Hm- trail 'I'i acres, ad
joining corporate limits ..;' William
stoii. for $700.
T?> J. C. lloo/er, '201 acti - in Wil
liUmston Township l'or i i?(>.
Hy M. li. Houham, Tm-I. , ludfiu
teii'.sli in l? neves lot Mit:'- city, on
Maxwell Avenue, tod. >. Fou 1er for
$020.
Fight acres on Pendleton street, in
this i-ily in lots which aggregated ? "si".
reltircd Methodists in ('(inference.
The annual meeting of the South
Carolina Conference of the M. F.
Church, pre .lided over by Hishop C. 1>.
Fausl, nf Philadelphia, assembled Ibis
morning at in o'clock und mitered upon
the work heiWe them after the cele
bration of t!?.- Ford's Supper. One
hundred and lifly i!' !i rales .are in at
tendance, among whom nie litany
highly educated am! eelebraled di
vines, 'ria' t 'on fe relier wiil probably
remain in se ion I:?' :! donday.
This evening tin -,, will I?; ? gather
ing of the F.jiworth League, and ad
dresses, will lie delivered hy J'v..S'. \.
ti. 1'enii, ol' Virginia, ?uni l?ev. IL K. i
.Jones, assistant editor ol' Fur Hint th
wintern Advocate, published nt New
i 'ricans.
At the anniversary :.!' the Church
Extension Society lust night :?. brilliant
address was delivered by Or. A. Spen
cer, of Philadelphia. .".
Itidwm Kaust! will he entertained at
the Chiquilla li ot td.
Ilia gratifying to Ber that in. the
general progress made by our coln o
Methodist friends that their parsonage
has not been neglected, but made
almost entirely new, und is handsome
ly furnished. " We were shown through
the. bnihli!1r?r, and its appointments and
neatness an- highly creditable.
.V i.i.;- -i .'.:[yarlian.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday ??f
next week, Manager HreazealO: has
hooked at the Opera House .one ol'the
lust companies bu the road, The Myrkle
?'. l?eaderCo. They will be seen .Mon
day night in "The Little Sinner."
Read what the Daily Arfrcrlt.wr, of
Huntington, West Ya., says: "j'hnitity
Mvrkle. who was seen last, night in the
"Little Sinner," is the cleverest Jil tie
soubrette over s*Jen in thia eily, her
work in last night's bill at the opera
house was a. great bit of acting. Will
Harder in bia comedy work ns a farm
hand kept thc nudience in an uproar
: . IM ?i?i.'?h MMtl t li" spreiall it s
d . : :it I larder wert* st record
! ;i)t|?laa This is thc besi
. .v i vcr seen hern at popular
'...nm lleius.
We Ililli ii . . )lt! liljl'il > ?'iii V. lill- 11
;ii!il would have got ii to yon in limn
fm print, in yuin issue lu lore lin- hist,
it ii hail liol been |.,; (he exceeding
hieh'till'liey ol' lim weather. In lh.?I
rumuillliif ai hm ui- !:..i| -illili- items
v hieb we wniibl iii - -I I" bin <. liinl
printed, ami which wt] liijiil? wniibl
h. i -, i In - li i-I s-oiMi , In ;:l lesihl
Hillie lil'.yoiij- ii lill ^uh.sci ibers. < Mic
iif i wu i?,, .'i j e-WI Ut; willi
?-oiin ilivi i - imi Iii'.:?-:
\\ Iii!-- : ],-. ? iii .o- people ol'
I bis e.iiniii'ifH: \ flin i.?n!!;. ?l?lclidillg
lu ih> ii .- .; iiiiltiir.il. an r?i.'lliicnl, ilo
i. ,, ?eal ami >. '???< i indusi risil pursuits
mic V. i il I;I -J.;, at I (-monti .onie I wo or
timi wei I . ???????!> Mr. Kt her Shirley, uni
n! j'i ? ii i ly'."? mi" ! i in: ;'it n- ami promis
. eaim dow n on ihM side
n! loot, tm i.i ron i pa 11 i 1111 through
lil IM ul' mn nu -! bivi !y ami iieeoin
>?', i ; 'i i H.ii ;; l.nlii -. in lin- pel.son ol
! .lanie .Mellon. We sire very r - ? ? 11 v
lu -i - Mi~- .lanie ! ave uSj Lal wi- have
lh-- assura nee that she has chosen a
worfln voi i n it ti i i 111 Coi liri'companion.
Wt i i!?- n . ?.. r ? -. i j j ? ! i who haye
stat t? tl pill upon life v. nli the''ups'"
ami "dow n . ' '<? lu Inri <i. .ill I ie- sue.
IT-., ii ppisie.-' ? Mil joy thal an;, friend
(.mihi w i.sb. i'o I v.ehav. bren a school
mate with boib oi Hu ia and I.now ol
{heil ii i ! i 11 : tipia I ?I ?i --.
: i i \ ir. . v. ere held a? M id way
'1 lii.ii!;sgi . in;.- i!;-;,, alter which arni
lection <il some eighl or len dollars was
I a ki ii I ul lin- Timm wi ll < H ph.-tna^c a!
< lililoit. Thoitiill thc i-ulli cl ion was
small, it v. ill help to supp?t I I bose lila n \
( bibi . i who have no lal ber or I nul h ri
lli walch over ami care lui them. Il
al! lim i Inn die t nt in I lia I much
ihnugh il be lillie |be orphans will be
?....- ii l'or fur nine iimi- a result.
Ml. ami "?li '. I.. 1 'i. .! ci v.* i ; 'dilled
1 .-..( ? k li.*,! he bi .!-?,!.- ul' '!? -, i'.. -
I el's 'fa! ber. ?!?'.; .lark -it.! . !...- ri. .. hu
jives iv htipii! \!r. .li'Uii.-fdi <V-*f*
v?iy luv. with pnenmnniaj bal We arc
;ti|id tu hear iii - i in- i . imp.u\ ii:;.:.
piiice i .i.i- ?.illili . I ins .-'?" ! i. i . e I r
I niii'd I "inc Iherr seems lo be lliol i
hi" ni liii' romm iiiil.v, atining I ilie
;:iils .il h-a.-i.
? add W. ! ?. Kin;.', ?d' < "1< ni <oti '
I- -.c. fallir boitte (-? spend ihuuksgiv
in;.' day with hi |?:ireut <, and >ta;.etl
! 11 yoi* willi tiffin I iii ."illida v. when lie
i.-. .ie -1 I.I iii-, itiili - ii Waller iii si
:-: ndjoti . ;. .? M g mail, rind we fcel cnii
lident iii n ,i" wil! m.ii.c his mali, in
Iii . world.
Mi. !.'. .'.. i en I rt. Vi ho i i ii a< hiter
lite W'iiiie I ' I a i i is s i ?mol, rel urned hollie
Ins! I H'!a\ iit'leruooii ami .-.p.-nl Satur
day ami Sunday willi bis pa rei its.
Mt*. .). \. Shirley, ol' Pelion, nrcotn
I paused by Miss ('jillie .loues, visited
friends ami relatives in tin.; seri ion
lii-l Saturday and Sunday.
|{ev. S. c. Todd has been foin]net int;
a sei ii s ol' ince lings ai Trinity t 'burch,
which i.; mar this place, liev. Mr.
Todd was a Presbyterian ui in ist c r but
xvithdrew I'n ia ihal Chuicl; and is non
I nciively engaged in evangelist ic work.
' Ile is accompanied by Mr. ? Curry,
! who is I be leader ol't ilt- singing servi
1 n s. Mr. < 'ut ry is mic ol' the bi st ur
gstnisls and : ?nm r> lii.ii we have over
I he.nd. Creal interest has been taken
? in thc mi i lin-,', and, despite theoXr
ceediugh cold weather, Hie attendance
! bas billi ...iiiiil. especially a! nihill.
j Wc pia;, thal Pro. Todd siiid Uro. Carry
j may be ihe means in Cod's hands ul'a
great revival al this place. Several
persons Iron?a distance ut tended the
services on Sunday, anions w hom arc
t be tollow in-:: Messrs. t 'arv and ( !oeh
ran, ol'1'lcmson, and Messrs. Thomas,
farlee ami others 1 rom Asbury.
The schools around this section ari'
small yet, and w ill probably be small
until lifter Christinas, owing tu thu
fields ol' colton not yet gatlu-red.
VELOCISSIMO.
Nov. 20.1
Pendleton Items.
Miss Pearl Nos ris. who has been
teaching in hi t sister's (Miss Mamie's)
place at Moimi labor, in Piekens
i'ou n ly, p:c->:'<l I brough Pendleton
Snturtlay . : :ing. She was somewhat
disappointed by no I finding her amil,
Mi ?. I ! ibsoii, at home.
Mr. .lohn W. Stephens, fust Sergeant,
I'D. I., of the New Jersey Volunteer
Itcgimcni, now euc imped sit ?.-?recn
ville, is on a visit to bis relalives. sons
and daughters ot' Mrs. Chauncy Steph
ens, tbreased. 'flu- elder Stephens
was a Noi l bern man. bul caine here in
his younger tiny.-;, and married a Miss
Jenkins, and cut his lite in the Smith.
Aunt Catherine Mack, a good old
colored woman, xvho was liked by all
that knew In r, died at her home in
Pendleton alter an illness ol' six
months with rheumatism and oilier
complica! ions.
Your correspondent linds news scarce
this week.
I Wt.' notice in Henry flews ?V i'o's.
financial report thai cotton this year
was so low ur grade ?ti part? nf i?eor
gia ami A i ka usas that it bold fur 8
rents per pound.- Ti:u. TAU:.
Belton Item?.
Meftsr?. Pict Pros., who have had
contractors'tit wink for Rovoral weeks
past putting in machinery tor a new
roller mill, have everything in readi
ness for grinding now. and will be irbid
to see their patrons bringing in their
wheat. The mill is leen ted in an ad
dition to thc oil mill, anti the outfit is
one td the most complete in the South.
An expert miller will be secured to
operate the mill, and it is expected
that a line ?rude ol' Hour w ill be iiinull
fiietured.
The dentil of Mr. Prank fainpbcll, a
son ol' Mr. Chas. Campbell, occurred
Sunday, to the great sorrow ol'a host
ol' friends of the youiig maif ami ot' the
family. The body was interred ai
Shady Clove yesterday.
Mr.' W. F. Smith, a good citi/.en ol'
Pelton, met with quite a painful acci
dent a few days sigo. Ile was moving
some cotton when a bale fell upon him.
breaking his ankle. Mr. Smith, we
are glad to report, is now able tobe
about, on crutches.
Mr. A. J. Stringer, Avho has been
confined to his room for some days by
sickness, is now able to bo out.
Miss Addie Tatham, an attractive
voung lady of Groemyo'od, who has
b . a \ isiiiug at; Mr. li. A. Lewis's for
KC verni weeks, has ret urned t o her
home much to Cir regret ol' her ninny
friends herc.
Hon. A.C. Lntinier left this pince
Friday- ! for Washington, where he
goes lo resume his seat in Congress.
Mr. ?.album's failiilv will not goon to
the Ca ni ral this limo,
Mr. .>. 'i', fox returned from Pnr
ifligton Monday, xvii ere he hail been in
atieudar.ee on .lie stale Itaptist Con
vention. Mr. fox reports a most
pleasant visit. X.
AN AccKi'.'Aitr.i: C'HUI-IT.M.YS I'liKbKNT
Koa ONO HOLLAH.- Olio hundred en
irruvcil vlsi tin tr cu- '>Aln fo ?hi.mutilo sty lit
"H n luofct ?-.c.- piitb'o prcxeni tor etthui
Indios cr gRniloincm. Wo furnish Uieao
(rtawA.only ) for ono dollsr und prepay
postiigo Work doao in our own Uclurv
hore. No dolav. Rind for dumpies o
..nr.lu or wtMtilliig invltotlons. J. P.
STEVENS it Duo , Jexvcicrs and Etigra
, ve?, 47 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.
Baan! ""cling.
'I ii I'.xrruliv?1 i'nard of the Saluda
'. . (., : .: ion will meet nt .\ mil t-nu on
'j ir:. r? Jay i ! ! iitiili'-r IM li, at Pi?.oVha'k
M.. All iiir ur inli' iN arr requested tn
lu pi. ? nt. J. W. I'O.OKK, (.'lunn.
Iii lion, S. ( '., I 'rr. (j.
Denver News.
Wu ar.' inrlinnl tn make thu very
original rrinark that "thia is nico
weather lor hog hilling.'' "iV-, wo will
?iO?U I)'- feast ni;.- oh .- inn ?<. 1 ?b.?? .* ; 11 ? I Sil ll -
s.t.M uiilrss ihr wonllior suddenly lil. M1 -
erales. Util v.?iili ?>t(-:is;m t ly feasting
on sweet potatoes ami lat .-li meal, we
s ?I! have sonn thing lo grumble ahout.
I Iii- i- hail v\ rat her for picking coi lon
ami sowing Wheat. The good ulna!
crop I his year ami t he low pi irr ol mt -
ti.u has ransell a ih rilled increase in
I lie ?i?rrate ilrvoinl lo miall grain hy
(lie most ol funnels, Bul we fear this
hail weather will make funnels late III
phill! ?Hg win a!.
Two charming young Imites from
Albinia. Misses Anne ami Cornelia
t iru try. ha vi bren visiting their cousin,
M i-> Mai i ie Kski'W.
Wc were pleased tn see Mrs. Law
? euee I'.skeu in Denver last week. Her
many friends lime arr always glad to
i her. I teil*. * i lost our of lier inosi
i -te. med families when Mr. F.skew
?ir.'. . i ti? i endlelou.
M i - - M v : : i . . \|e\Vhorler hav loftus
(o t iki charge ol' her school' near Al
pine. We legtet led li) see her leave,
bul eau confi?t ulule that community
on seruiin^ titi! Services pf such a
clumuiu", lady sind ellicienl loucheras
M is- My i : ie.
Mrs. AV. H. Harrison and her son,
Mr. Bord, have .inst rel urned from a
visit to relut i vos in Walhalla.
Kev. s. A. Weher, of Charleston, till
ed the pulpit al-Sandy Springs last
Sabbath, hut tin- inclemency of the
da> prevented him hom having the
enngreg it ion his sermon deserve?!. We
hope he will come n^.iin when the
u< i .i i- lu Mer. so we can hilve ll
? ,i . i amlirm '. m glori him.
Wet rte .addeueil when wo heard of
i ht- deal h of our old friend; Cpl. ll. I'.
: .. ie. A good mi.II and true has
..on hom aiuon;; us. ..! kim it could
he truthful);, said, "Ile was our of S'a
iure's noblemen,*' and oxer him in
scrih ii tlc epitaph, '?An honest mau.
the noblest work of Cod.*' JNCOU?
Townvilh* ?tems.
l? v. .). I'. Sinei,-ti,M attended the
Ikiptisl State Convetilion las! week.
Mr. J. S. 1 -1 I i and family, who lived
over in t leonee, have moved lo
i i rawson < ouniv, Texas.
'1'he farmers arr having a big time
gal herbie; 11ndi* crops, lt rains nearly
every other day, and there is a great
th al ot corn and cn! lon to gather yet
Mr. Kdi tor, we ito ticed Hutt one of
your subscribers in a distant. State
wanted the constitution and by-laws
ol'the Saluda Kapi ist Associ?t ion. If
subscriber will scud s/l.uo to "Old
ltnsin Me Hew,'' Townville, S. C., he
will send subscriber the history ol the
Sabida Association, w hich has the con
st it ti timi ami by-laws in it. Il also has
the history ol'every !'hut ch in the As
sociation except nur, and ti Ison history
ol'all ihr noted turn Lint belonged to
i he Association, livery Baptist ought
to have our. lt is neatly hound and
contains It-It) pages.
The Ikiptisl congregation held servi
c s on Thanksgiving, conducted by
Kev. .!. F. Singleton, and contributed
$0.00 to Connie .Maxwell Orphanage.
Thc Baptist Sunday School also give
ija.ni) lo I be Orphanage last Sunday.
We are still hopeful I hat we will get
the Black Diamond hy our place.
"Black Diamond Jim'' nays our chances
are good. As the old negro said when
they was congratulating him after be
got married, "Well, 1 hope so."
Ou> ltosiN PK BOW.
Bncklcns Arnica Salvo.
The best salvo in the world for Cuts
Bruises, Sorot?, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Totter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblain.-., Corns, and all Shin Erup
tions and positively cures Files, or uo
pay required Tt is guaranteed tu gi ve
pctftiet satisfaction, or mouey refund
ed. I irse li? cent- per box For sale
. - ! iill-Orr Drug Co
To Cure A Cold lo One Day
Take Laxativo Bromo Quinine Tahlnts.
AU druggiat* refund money if it falls to
cure. lif? ; Tim genuino has L. JJ. Q. on
euch tablet.
A new plow on tho market, interesting
to everv larmer, IH tba llaticoult Kotary
Diso Flow, i-old in Anderson only by
Ku I il vanHird warn Co.
What abo? .a plow that breaks 2t> 3
ariosa day, . to Li inches ?trip, resin uni;
In one-third mora co n, colton or other
crops, with uno half tho quantity of
manure? This ia.what Trout, (he great
liaorgbi farmer, suv? of the Hancock
Plow sold by Sullivan Hardware Co.
Don't imagine thai ibo Oliver Chilled
Pl o wu can be ruled ont. They aro lu An
il cr son (.'minty to stay. Sullivan Hard
ware Co. is rushiug tho "O ivjr? "
You must have ooo or moro gi od Hal
lows on your farm. And no harrows
mada r-qnal to those sold by .Sullivan
Hardware Cc.
.7 J. L?*retwell Inti just received two car
leads of AUK Wagon?, which be la offer
ing .a very hov price*, l?
Have your Chi letonas Photos made
now and avoid tim mah. (Rollins' ls tho
place to net lino work at low prices
To pe', the boat results from your land
and save ovary dollar in manure and
labor voa meat buy good implements.
Sullivan Hardware Co. only offer tho
next und protect every customer again-tt
lakes.
Why pay $5 00 per dozsu for Photos
when you run -jot tho samo work for
$3.00 at Collins'?
Cor li^ht training aud pleasant exor
dio, net n Hero Hlc'c-o-lt runs oasy.
F r h u?l wo ric get some other bicycle
and you'll not bo disappointed.
Cabinet Photoa at ?1.50 to $3.50 por
d? Y. in at Collins'. 19-tr.
hue Cabinot Photo for 50 cents; one
Card-Stan Photo for 25 rents ; four small
Photos for 25 conts at Collins'.
Them is an op'detnio of ?lynentory and
'tiiril o-1 prevalent, now, sod if yon ar?? af?
Ulcled um nhould try Evana Mixture,
which cn ho purchased at the Keans
Pharmacy for 25cont-* a bottle. Ic lt? Mab
ly rr-cnmmai'.dod bv every person who has
Used it.
Noirly one thousand Oliver Plow?? pnt
lu Anderson County by Ku ll i van Hard
ware C<\, :?nd the good work has just
brno.
Foi: liKN'T-Tho offices recently necu
plcil Uv. Ilnuhoiu <fc Watkins, tn tho IN
Tni.t.rni'.NOi'.li building. Apply at this
ol?lc?*. "
Just received a car of Fiorenze. W^ar?ns
J. S. FOWLER.
FOU RENT-A 4-room eottnuro, on
Bampton Htreet. Apply ot thia oilico.
WANTED-Agents for "HUtory of the
.'.i?vnl>?h-Araerleau War," by Hon. Hoary
Watterson. A complete, aute.ontln bis
? rv; illustrated with over70 fiill-pHizo
half Ui??a and many richly colored pla*
turf,*. Large royal octavo volume, su
p. rb outUt, postpaid for only 69 cents
(stamps taken.) Mest Hboral tarma
niven. The greatest opportunity of ibo
war. Address: The Werner Conpa jr,
Akron, Ohio. 19-6
Have jour Photos ma?o at ColllnB'.
tr etch !!
F.
We are making the greatest effort of our business existence to push business from now until the Holidays. Notw'th
standing the weather we have, managed to keep a little ahead so far. Encouraged by this we will speed away with all th
energy at our command for the next fifteen days. e
During this time we will make special closing out efforts on Ladies', Misses and Children's Capes and Jackets. P?
thing indicates that we are to have a very cold Winter. This is an opportunity, if we can fit you, to get a Winter tyr *
Dress Goods and Millinery will have special inducements for you. We have some offerings in Millinery that eaiii
fail to please the eye and purse.
Our Curtain Department will interest the housekeepers. Would like to unload every pair Tapestry Curtains. The
would make a nice Christmas Present. Let us make you some prices.
A few Art Squares that are going wonderfully low.
Clothing.
The Tables are growing rapidly less every day. Wo said we expected to reduce our large stock, and we are
It looks, from our standpoint, that we are offering a regular pic-nic to Clothing buyers. We still have scores of SuiTsfoj
thc men, young men and boy3 to run off between this and January 1st. Listen to us : You can't lose anything, andmiehi
gain a good deal, by coming to see us.
A great and popular Department with us, and they are moving, too. We are turning some lines of Shoes looseaj
wonderfully low prices. ?
We say to the Trade : If you have anything to buy it will certainly pay you to come to see us. We would quot
prices, but that would give you no idea of the values without your seeing the Goods, so we give all a cordial invitation!
come to see us and the special inducements we are offering in every Department. Now is your opportunity.
Tours very truly,
ts
We thank our friends who have responded so promptly to our request for settlement of their Accounts. Wea
anxiously waiting for the others. The contemplated change means that we must collect every cent due us. Don't negl?
this, please.
Great
MP
$15,000 worth of Staple Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Clothing
and Gents' Furnishing Goods to be sold from now
until January 1st regardless of Value.
OUR Stock entirely too large tor this season of tho year, and iu order
to convert same i tito the Cash we will close out all Winter (?nods at UN
HEARD OF PRICES hy offeiiug Special Inducements to Cash Bu vera.
Below we give you prices we will make until January lat:
500 yards good, heavy Outiug FlauneJ, 30 inches wide, regular value
10c, for this salo ouly.. 5c
2000 yards of the best yard-wide Sea Island, regular price 5c, to go for
this sale. . 33c
800 yards Staple Apron Ginghams, regular value 5c, for this sate. 4c
2r)00 yards of Checked. Homespun, regular price 5c, for thia sale. 3?Jc
3000 yards of French Flannels, beautiful design?, value 10c, for this sale. 8?c
1000 yards of Hamilton Cashmeres, regular value }2}c, for this sale only 7?c
Good heavy Cotton Flannel, regular value 7e, to be slaughtered for only. 4$c
All of our Jeans at.1.New York Cost
Gentlemen's Undershirts for this sale..'.?. 10c
100 11-4 Meutrose Blankets, good, heavy Blanket, regular value $1.00,
to close this lot out. 47c
150 Ladies' Fine Black Brilliantine Skirts, always sold for 81.50, for
this sale. 95c
275 Ladies' Outiog Flannel Shirt Waist, value 50c, to close only.23c
500 Ladies' Grey Melton Double Cape, fur trimmed, regular price $1.50,
for this sale only. 89c
15? Ladies' Fine Silk Plush Capes, value $2.00, sale price.1 47
100 Marseilles Fiue White Quilts, always retailed at $1.00, sale price.. 58c
200 R. & G. Corsets, the 81.00 kind, for. 75c
100 Featherbone Corsets, the 50c kind, for. 37c
300 Ladite' Handkerchiefs, value 5c, for this sale..... 2c
100 Ladies' Felt Halsy elfgantly trimmed, for this sale at only. 25c*
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All colors, weights and size.?. Men's Challenge Oak Kip Ties, all solid,
value 81.25, sade price 80c. Men's Nice Drees Shoes, all toes and sizes, value
81 25, for this sale 97c. Ladies' India Goat Button Shoes, all solid, value
81 25, sale price 89c. Ladies' Heavy Grain Button or Lace, regular price
81 00, for this eale only 75c. ' - ' ? "
AU of our Clothing to be closed out at a sacrifice. This is your chance.
See what bargains we oiler. Can you beat these : 50 Men's. Nb, 1 Suits,
made of goba, heavy Melton, regular price 8.3.60, slaughter sale price 81.65.
40 Men's Black Clay Worsted Suits, all wool, regular price 86.50, slaughter
sale price 84.37. 35 Men's Black Worsted Suits, regular price 85.00, slaugh
ter sale price 83.19. 60 Men's good, heavy Cheviot Odd Coats, worth 83 00
and 84 00, slaughter salo price 81.69. Our entire line of Men's Overcoats to
be slaughtered at 50c on the dollar. 100 : Men's good Mackintoshes, worth
82 00, for this ^ale on' y $1.37. Children's Suit* from 50o up td 84 00 a Suit
that you will buy at ei?ht. 100 Youths' Suita,;14 to 19 years old, that we
will slaughter at 81.75-worth double this money. 125 pairs, of Children's
Knee Pants, regular ptice 25c, sale price 18c. 600 pairs of Men's ?ll wool
Jeans Patit-*, worth.81 25, for only 69?. Our entire Imo of Men's and Boys'
Hats tor 50o on the dollar. ' .
Now, friends, this is no idle talk. Wo mean business. If you don't be-"
lieve us ju9t call in and we will Convince you of tho fact. ' Our Stock must
he (oh). Wc appreciate tho kindness and'liberal patronage-extended to us in
the past, and hope hy close prices, fii^t-ehus goods and strict attention, to bus
iness to merit a continuance of your kind favors.
Yours anxious to please* '. , -
LESSER & CO.,
1 . Leaders of Low Prices and Advertisers of Facta, under Masonic Temple.
Our Business
For the past month demonstrates the wisdom of our b
Lng. We know the wants of the people, and we conform
them in selecting our Goods. No better and more thoroug
reliable Stock can bo found in Anderson.
The market is flooded with shoddy goods, more espec'
Shoes, as in the Shoe business there is great opportunity
sacrificing the Stock for appearance,
OUR SHOE STOCK
Is a source of pride to us, and there is real pleasure in
Lng a Shoe which we know represents the actual val
cash.
Men's Heavy Shoes $1.00, $1.15, and the best that
made $1.25. ,.
Heavy Seal Skin Bals. $1.50.
A serviceable Shoe for dress, any style toe, worth $
only $1.25.
Vici Kid, Tans, Cordovan, Box Calf, 50c to $1.50. C
sr than anywhere else.
Men's Heavy Oil Grain Shoes, button or lace, $1.00,
Ladies' Nice Bress Shoe, lace or button, with or vn
heel, $1.CC. And so on through the list. "We are selling
ehe ap, and we give your money's worth when you buy fr
Heavy Outing 4 l-2c to 8c.
Canton Flannel 4c up.
Wool Flannel IO, 12 1-2,15 and S5e,
Heavy Fleeoed Undershirts for men 25c.
Sweet, Orr & Co's. Pants, guaranteed not to rip, all
Ladies' ?o.pos. a nice, well-selected line, from 50c to
We will sell you Capes 25 per cent less than what other
ole ask for them.
Trunks, Valises, Satches, of all descriptions.
GROCERIES OF ALL KIND
W?5 eioiur* .TH'B
BEST COFFEE ?^|||?|||l: MO?
Our first consideration in making a sale is to hat
mst omer pleased with what they buy. ?f anything *
^ou does not como squarely up to repr?sentations P
ilwuys find us willing to do the right thing.
-- Ie tho placo to buy -~->
A Dollar's Worth of COFFEE if want somathlng RlotStfd J
J" G. **f