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LOCAL NEWS. WKDNK3PAY, DEC. 28, 18i*8. A Clirl?tnuw Wedding. Juli us W. (?nuttlchuum, Esq., of this .tity, and Mina Sarah Smith, of Green ville, wore married in the Fiisl Baptist Church ut Greenville last evening at fi o'clock und wan witnessed hy a large ^.agr?gation, many friends of the hap Q<J couple attending from this city. Tho Greenville AVtr* given the fol lowing account ol' tin- marriage : The hridal party eiitered the church ??mnigh the side aisles, the attendants assembling in tlx* sluipeof a halt' moon on the pulpit platform and of course Cueing the audience, t he brief ceremony of thc Baptist ('burch hoing performed by Hu pastor, I he Kev. Dr. C. S. (jurd <I-T. at ito- head of the rentre aisle. rirst came the six ushers-Robert I.. Met iee und George K. Jordan, Thu-. J Muuldin, ol' Anderson, ami Beni. K. Geer, l?enj. Sullivan, ot* Anderdon, ?iud Titos. S. Maxwell-who nsscmldcil, ihren on each side ol' the head id' the .tent rc aisle. Tho first, couple was Miss Kt tn Me Gee, of this city, and lien. W. Kvans, of Anderson, Miss Met ?ce coming through the righi nish*. They passed in trout nf ?lie ushers and established the points <>1 lite half moon. The re maining couples alternated in choice of aigles, en leriug in the following or der; Mis?; Mary Kl ?se Muuldin, ol Ander ?- 'i. with hi! wa rd Watson. Miss Hloise-.?ones, ?il Columbia, with .J?dius Clarence I hmt/ler. Miss Laura. King Smith, nf Balti iiOre, with Georg?* I?. Townsend, of Antler soi i. Miss Gertrude Hoyt with John ll. Williams. 1 Miss Frances M. Hoke with Doctor W ail still Avery, ot Anderson. The maid of honor. Miss Alice Louise C'tglc, entered th)?nigh the lett aisle -i.'one. anti met the groom ami best mau, Krnesf P. Cochran, of Amhrson, who name through the right aisle, under the ?bower <d mistletoe. The bride entered through the left aisle on lin* arm ofhe'r lather. i The. bridal party left the church through the. ?*??nter ?tish* in the rev?-rsi* .?Tder from which t.'iey entered, the j ?center of the semi-eirel?* being broken I first, anti with the maillol' honor and best man following the bride and groom. After the ceremony a mos), delight i JI reception was given at the home of ithti bride's parents, Mr.and Mrs. Julius j O. Smith. Tho brid?* and groom were I tho recipients ol' many beautiful and useful presents. Mr. Quaitlebuum is exceedingly for tunate in his selection ol' a britte, who >K possed ol' many excellent virtues, j .Old who will be cordially welcomed to Aiulei'Bnn. Wc.join their ninny friends in extending congratulations, anti wish ?html a happy journey through life. mm ?--mumm Kew County Government Law. lt may not he generally remembered that the Stat?* will have practically a mow county government system next year. The law prov hiing for the change .of system is not in the statute lumka. H will not be printed in the statutes until the acts for next y?*ar ure pub lished. This happened in this way : The General Assembly, nt its last s?*s sion, passed the new comity govern ment bill, and provided that it should go into effect in several counties shoit ly after its adoption. Representations . vert? made to .Governor Ellet he that it ?would not bo well for tho new system to go int?> effect during last spring nu?! last summer in the counties indicated, because of certain wort* then in pro gress, which might be jeopardized by a chango of officers. Tho act was "helli np," and it iloes not go into effect until after the assembling of the General As sembly. It has neither been approved nor disapproved by Governor Ellerbe; but simply goes into effect by the .operations of the constitution, three days after the session of the General Assembly begins. Tho act will, no ^loubt, gt? into effect on the 1st of Feb ruary, when the new commissioners are to begin their term of office, under the provisions of the bill. It maybe that the machinery can be started be fore that time. The act provides : Section 1 provides "That the office of County-Supervisor, as now provided hy law, shall continue, and the suc cessors of tho present supervisors shall he elected by tho people at the* next general election, with a term of ??thee for two years, and until their succes sors shall be elected nnd qualified.'' Pretty OhHdmT&is . "We have three children. Before the hirth of thc last one my wife used four bot tles Of MOTHER'S FRIEND. If you had tho pictures of our children, you could see At a glance that the last one ls healthiest, prettiest an J *?-Z\ finest-looking of them all. \ -"^vy Wy wif?'lhlnks Mother's JFrlend ls the greatest and grandest remedy in thc world.Yor expect ant irnothers." Wrltten by a Ken tucky Attorney-al -Law. Lit prevents nine-tenths of Hu suffering inciden! u> child birth. Thc coming mother's disposition and temper remain unruffled throughout the ordeal, because this relax* tng, penetrating liniment relieves the usual distress. A good-natured mother; Is pretty surs to have a good-natured child. The patient is kept in a strong, health) condition, which the child also inherits Mother's Friend takes a wife through the .crisis quickly and almost painlessly? ll assists In her rapid recovery, and ward] ?tt the dangers that so often follow de* Ilrery. Sold by druggists for Si a bottle. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO, ATLANTA, QA. Send for our freo illustrated book writ tot] espreusly for expectant mothers. Sect ton 2 provides ..That the gov ernor shall, before the first day of Feb ruary, i*'.!!', by and with the adviee amt consent nf the senate, and tie foi e the tirst tiny of February of each suc ceeding t\vo years, appoint, upon the recommendation of the member:; of th? General Assembly from the several .aunties or a majority of them, two persona from each county who shall he known as the commissioners of the. county, and who shall act with the supervisor in the governmental matters of tin-county, ami said supervisors and commissioners together to constitute a hoard to tie known us 'thc hoard of County Commissioners.' The super? visor shall he chairman of the hoard of County Commissioners so to he consti tuted/1 Section H provides "That on thc first day of february, A. I). 189?, the ottlee nt < 'minty t 'ommissioners and township commissioners, as now provided to tie appointed hy the Governor, shall he abolished, and the jurisdiction, duties and powers now devolved hy law upon the appointive hoards of County and Township Commissioners, are hereby devolved upon the board ol' County Commissioners herein provided for, to c nisi*! ol a County Supervisor and two Commissioners." Section -I. "The boan! of County i 'otumishimicrs and Township ('oinmi shiners now appointed by the (Jovernor utter thc appointment and qualifica tion ot' I he Commissioners provided for in this act, shall continue in oltice as County Hoards of Equalization and Township Hoards of Assessors until their successors shall tie appointed, und the (inventor of this State is hereby authorized and empowered, on the re commendation of a majority of the mem tiers of thu General Assembly of the respective counties, every two years, to appoint such County Hoards of Hq utilization and Township Hoards of Assessors, asare now provided hy law for the appointment of County ( 'ouiinisH?oners and Township ( 'oininis sioiiers.1' Section ?. "That sections 1 amt 2 of au act. approved March ll, 1HU(?, en titled Au act to amend sections 2,3,5, 2,it7?l mid 2,402, revised statutes of 1802 lie, and the same ave hereby re pea.ed." Section ti. "The County Hoards ol Commissioners shall have the saint right and duties with reference to tin preparation of jury lists us are now devohed hy law upon the present Count}' Hoard of Commissioners.4' j Section?. "That all acts and pail: of nets inconsistent with this act tie ami t he same are hereby, repealed." Section H. "The provisions of thii act shall not apply to I tam berg, Ham well. Chester, Fairfield, Hampton Spiirtunbtirg, Kershaw Charleston sin? Cherokee counties."-Oranf/ehurff Time Democrat. Mr. H. A. Pass, Bowman, Ga. writes: "Oneof my children wa? vcr; delicate and wc despaired of raisin] it. For months my wife and I couh hardly get a nicht*? rest until wc bc gan tho uso of Pitts' Carminative. W found great relief from tho first bot tlc." Pitts'Carminative acts prompt ly and cures permanently. It is pleat ant to the tust", and children take i without coaxing. It is free from io jurions drugs and chemicals. - In one of the black-land couutie of South Texas is a negro doctor, wh enjoys a more or less extensive prac tice among the colored populatioi which composes a majority of the cit zenship. A white physician accoste bim on the rond the other day, say inj "Well, Dr. Snm, where have you been' "Reen to see Hill Johnsing, sah. fl was wrnslin' wid MOBC Jones and bus' bloodvessel." "Indeed, that's seriou What did you prescribe!" "Ah! done tlx him all right wi;! alum ar gum arabic. Alura to draw de pall toge lida h and ?le gum to stick 'em." n.ay bc interesting to add that the vi tim recovered. Bloating after eating, iudigesiioi flatulence or water brash, may I quickly corrected through the use i Prickly Ash Bitters. It strengthen digestion, cleanse? and regulates tl bowels. Sold by IO van s Pharmacy. - More than 40 per cent of th? liri ish people could not write their nam when Queen Victoria ascended tl throne. The proportion in that coud timi hus now been reduced to 7 p cent. No man cnn work woll with a torp liver or constipated bowels. A fe doses of Prickly Ash Bitters" wi quickly remove this condition ai make wc-k u pleasure. Sold by Evai Pharmacy. - He careful of your thoughts, f they are liable to break into words any time. - There's nothing that bores a mi who is in love more than ti crowd. - It's hard to convince a thief th there are tiny honest men in the worl - When some men can't muk?1 a li I ing at anything else they try to get public oltice. Tn? Feinted Questions Answered. What is the uso of making a bott articlo than your competitor if y can not got a hotter price for it? Ans. -As there is uo difference the price the public will buy only t better, >o that while our profits m he smaller on a singlo sale they w Ui: much greater in the aggregate. How can yon get the public to km your make is the best? If both articles are brought proi neatly before thc public both are c> tain to be tried aud tho pu blio w very quickly pass judgment on th? ami use only the better one. This explains the large sale Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. T people havo been using it for yci und have found thal it can always depende 1 upon. They may occasit ally take up with some fashional novelty put forth with cxaggerat claims, but are certain to return to t one remedy that they know to reliable, and for coughs, colds a croup there is nothing equal to Cha berlatn's Cough Remedy. For BI by Hill-Orr .Drug Go. Munker Wilburn ?tu Credit. "It if? not true." saya President With am, "that farmers ennuot buy goods nor borrow money unless they plant cotton. Tb?* farmer who plants cora, on,!-, wheat? peas, potatoes, cane !..?:?.! bay is the man who comes first with us tendera ?f money another year. "lu all parts of the United States I have siM'ii ??r r?'ad ?if there is unpre?'e ?lent?'d prosperity except in the cotton belt. Railroads eau 'na rd ly move the freights. Mills and manufactories are winking night and day, banks in alt the cities ur?* loaded up with more money than they have hail since the civil war. Not so in country banks through thin section, because there has been so much cotton raised that the world can't us?- over one-half of the product, hence the low price. They forget that other countries an- now raising cotton which a few years ago knew nothing of the plant. If this were not. tra?' they cannot compete with Texas, Mississippi and Louisiana, which States cati raise the cotton at three cents per pound and make mon ey. "Next year will be one demanding closei- economy, good judgment and more personal ?dhow grease. Pursue this line and I he hanks and merchants will bi friend, and (ind will bless us all. We must help ? ach other and ?lo right in all things. Mr. Wilburn is president of gracious knows how many country banks in Georgia, some forty or til ty, and his suggestions t<? the farmer are worth a sober consideration. That the system atic d i ve rai lien I ion of crops 'is the Southern farmers only nope and chance cannot he questioned." mm ? - Unctuous ?ru m -alvo. The best salvo in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheuuu, Fever Sore?, Tettoi Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Comb, and til Skin Krup tums and positively eures Pi lea, or no pay required lt is guaranteed to ?rive perfect natisfanviuu, ni uiouoy refund ed Prise ?f? ".Mit- iiHrhoft Fur nub . v HiP-Orr Dru? Co To cur? % td ' lu DUM Day T-ik? ? IIXHIIVM ili-niiio (? 11 ut ni* Tablets Al druggist* rt-tu ml in ney H it nols m eur?'. 25i Tim .runton lia* L. tt. Q. ou euell Ittlllft. - - ? o m- ? AN ACCKPTABI.K ? mu -TMAI PRKSENT FOH ONK om.AU. U I? iiuimitMi MI HrriVWl VlaltlUC e*l. H III lH-ll l< Millhill Mt \ |f? w a mont ?e ...put.h ? praaniit tor eiltnr ltdt-H i?r g-ullo'imu WM furnish thune (nauiM ?nil? ) for OHM dollar ami prepay p <it<gM Wirk ?li Hin nur own tacto rv 'mm N" del-?.. SHII-I Cor samp1*-* o cml* or wondina invitations. J P. STKVENS it ono , J-w-lert* au?! Eugra ve.-, 17 *A ijiit-oitii ?i., AtlauiH, Ga. tinve your Cn*ii?tiiiaa Phot"H nimio i|.??V ai<d HVKI Um ni?n. Collin*1 ti? tb* .MH'K Ol eel ll .H WlirK al l"W prices Y ul IIM>I tiav?* a ic*aid 11-irmw. Non? ?ipml to tte KM ?o d li> Sullivan HardwHrn ?%. H?*rn |? mn h*?t ?mi eau ru-leul fruin LHHII*H Fl<*xth<* f?tenl Smoothing, Aeuiw, . tHb'irim, liuff-tl", Av*?ry*?? ReVHr*ubl?* ll Wi-trd -patting Ii ?st selection e?'? -n .wu iii Anderdon. Prices down to rook bi un. ni. rJ?.vo not water pip a run from your MtovH to bath room. Try Osborne ?fi . llnkm-aba What about a plow that break? 2 to 3 aeres a day, 4 Ut 12 Hiebe? de? p, resulting in one-third more ot? n, cotton or other crops, with one ba If the quantity ot manure? Thin ia what . runt, the great tJforgl ? ronner, nava nf the Hancock Plow sold by Hulllvan Hardware C r. J J. Fretwell bun Just reo? Iv ed too car loads of furn Wagons, which be is offer . lng ?t very low prions. 15 To get the best results fr un yonr land and save every dollar in manure and lab T vnu munt !>B? good imp'emente. Sullivan Hard . arti C*>. only offer thu he*t and protect every customer agalnr.t fak#*??. Wby pav $5 00 per do7.?n fur Photos when y ?ni can get the same work for 83.60 at ?"ollln*?*? For light training and pleasant oxer "ixe, get a Hero Hie ele-it runs easy F r hard work get some other bicycle and you'll not be disappointed. Tor* re ia an **p d<-tn>c of ny ?ern tory and Uarrbce? preval?? t nov?, and if yon *r* af tPcted you sbnu d try Evana Mixture. . htch c-m ne uurrhtaad at the E-ane Pharmacy for 25 ctn.t- a buttle. It ls blab ly recommeiide<i by every person who baa UMVI it. Nearly one thnnaand Oliver Plow? put in Anderson County by Sullivan Hard ware Co., and the good work has just b-gun. Fon RK*T-The offices recently occu pied bv Bonham & *> atkins, io the I? T KI. i.io K NC KU building. Apply at this otu?*?. Just rerolved a ear of Flor?n?H? Wtgnna J. 8. FOWL cn. FOR REN T-A 4 mom 'cottage, on Hamptou street. Apply at tbls omeo. Have your Photo? mado at Collina'. t; ITCt Gi CAR UL I FOR ALL WOMEN J^iTO-romis ely j. _aTOL'-| all fha paint ww ff^Lj andsicknessfrom I^S-^J?^nH which womenQfc^SfcftL j suffer ls \(uhiTmwff*W 1 by weakness or?^fflK lA^J derangement inI/^^M^PTYI the organs of yff^^WV?ffgi menstruation. i^^Tf^u Nearly always HH8EL_?S5B when a woman Is not well these organs are affected. But when they are strong and healthy a woman ls very seldom sick. ls nature's provision for the regu lation of the menstrual function. It cures all " female troubles." It is equally effective for the girl In her teens, the young wife with do mestls and maternal cares, and the woman approaching thc period known as tho " Change of Life.'* They all need it. They are all toenefltted by it. For ad?l? tn ?rases requlrfne epeeJal directions, address, {riving symptoms, tho "Ladles' Advisory Department. The Chattanoof* Medicino Co.. Oatt** BjOOflSi Tana. J? THO*. I. COOPER. Topeto, Mitt., tiytt ' sty tlity MBered lr- tan breatnsr end painful mor.strun?on and doEtore could not rellovo her. Wino ol Contai eetlrtli cored ber end also helped sty ratter throagb tte C**no? et Uhr C. F. JONES & CO. The Holidays Are On Us ? And by the time this reaches many of our patrons they will be in the midst of the Christmas Festivities, in which we wish you much joy and happiness. We take this opportu nity of thanking our friends most cordially for the strong support and Liberal patronage of 1898, and to say that we will endeavor to offer greater attractions and strive harder to please in '99, and make it the best business year we have ever enjoyed. We have been thinking and planning, and will let you hear from us early in January. With best wishes for a Merry Christmas and a bright, happy and prosperous New Year, Yours very truly, G. F. JONES tOO. Our Collectors will be around to see you. Please make ready for them. The time has arrived when all Accounts are due, and we want every one to be prompt and meet their o tions with us by 1st January. This notice is for all. Don't delay. C. F. J. * CO RHO. rnr*4" Ol (\ 44 fv\\4r?\4+ a G. $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 the year, nod in order to convert same into the Cash we will close out all Winter Gooda at UN HEARD OF PRICES by offering Special Inducements to Cash Buyers. Below we give you prices we will make until January 1st : 600 yards good, heavy Outing Flannel, 30 inches wide, regular value 10c, for this sale only..,- 5c 2000 yards of the best yard-wide See. Island, regular price 5c, to go for this sale.....j_...Sits 800 yards Staple Apron Ginghams, regular value oe, for this sale. 4c 2500 yards of Checked Homespun, regular price 5c, for this sale.3?c 3000 yards of French Fiann?ls, beautiful design??, value 10c, for this sale. 8Jc 1000 yards of Hamilton Cashmere?, regular value 12}c, for this sale only 7 ic Good heavy Cotton Flannel, regular value 7c, to be slaughtered for only. 4ie All of our Jeaus at.... .New York Cost Gentlemen's Undershirts for this sale. 10c 100 11-4 Meat rose Blankets, good, heavy Blanket, regular value 81.00, to close this lot out. 47c 150 Ladies' Fine Black Brilliantine Skirts, always sold for il 50, for this sate.... ? 95c 275 Ladies' Outing Flannel Shirt Waist? value 50c, to close only. 23c 500 Ladies' Groy Melton Double Cape, Air trimmed, regular price (1.50, for this sala only. 89c 150 Ladies' Fine Silk Plush Capes, value 02.00. sale price. .1 47 100 Maraeillts Fine White Quilts, always retailed at $1.00, sale price.. 58c 200 R. & G. Corsets, the S 1.00 kind, for.. 75c 100 Featherhone Corsets, the 50c kind, for. 37c 3(J0 Lad its' Handkerchiefs, value 5c, for this sale... 2c 100 Ladies' Felt Hats, elegantly trimmed, for this sale at only. 25c All colors, weights ?and sizes. Men's Challenge Oak Kip Ties, all solid, value SI.25, sale price 89c. Meu's Nica Dress Shoes, all toes and sizes, value SI 25, for this sale 97c. Ladies' ludia Goat Button Shoes, all solid, value $1 25, sale price 89c. Ladies' Heavy Grain Button or Lace, regular price $1 00, for this tale only 75c. o raOTDEiinsro-. All of our Clothing to be closed out at a sacrifice. This is your chance. See what bargains we elf er. Can you beat these : 50 Men's No. 1 Suite, made of good, bravy Melton, regular price 83.50, slaughter sale price $1 65. 40 Men's Black Clay Worsted Suits, all wool, regular price 86.50, slaughter sale price $4.37. 35 Men's Black Worsted Suits, regular price ?5.00, slaugh ter sale price $3.19. . 60 Men's good, heavy Cheviot Odd Coate, worth $3.00 and $4.00, slaughter sale price $1.69. Our entire line of Men's Overcoats to be slaughtered at 50c on the dollar. 100 Men's good Mackintoshes, worth $2 00, for this ?Ie only $1.37. Children's Sui ia from 50c up to 34 Od a Suit that you V?ill buy at sight 100 Youths'.Suits, 14 to 19 years old, that we will slaughter at $1.75-worth double this money. 125 pairs of Children's Knee Pants, regular price 25c, sale price 18c. 500 pairs of Men's all wool Jeans Pant-?, worth $125. for ouly 69?. > Our entire linn of Men's and Boys' Hats lor 50c on the dollar. Now, friends, this is no idle talk. We mean business. If you don't be lieve us just call in and we will convince you of the fact. Our Stock must be sold. We appreciate the kindness and liberal patronage extended to os in the past, and hope hy close prices, first-claps goods and strict attention to bus iness to merit a continuance of your kind favors. Yours anxious to please. RESSER & co., Leaden of Low Prices and Advertisers} of Facts, unier Masonic Temple. Our Business For the past month demonstrates the wisdom of our bpi ing. We know the wants of the people, and we conforms them in selecting our Goods, Ho betti?? and sssr? thoronj^f reliable Stock can be found in Anderson. The market is flooded with shoddy goods, more especial Shoes,, as in the Shoo business there is great opportunity f*| sacrificing the Stock for appearance. OUR SHOE STQCfc Is a source of pride to ns, and there is real pleasure in eeaj ing a Shoe which we know represents the actual value! cash. Men's Heavy Shoes $1.00, $1.16, and the best that eas made $1.25. Heavy Seal Skin Baie. $1.50. A serviceable Shoe for dress, any style toe, worth SI? only $1.25. Viol Sid, Tans, Cordovan, Box Calf; 50c to $W0. OJ er than anywhere else. Men's Heavy Oil Grain Shoes, button or lace, $1.00* Ladies' Nice Bress Shoe, lace .or button, with or wit heel, $1.00. And so on through the list We are selling SI cheap, and we give your money's worth when you buy from ' Heavy Outing 4 l-2c to 8o. Canton Flannel 4c np. Wool Flannel 10,121-2,15 and 25o. Heavy Fleeced Undershirts for men 25c. Sweet, Orr & Co's. Pants, guaranteed not to rip, all prie Ladies' Capes, a nice, well-selected line, from 50c to $? We will sell you Capes 25 per cent less than what other pie ask for them. Trunks, Valises, Satenes, of all descriptions. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. BEST COFFEE IN TOWN FOR THE MONEY I Our first consideration in making a sale is to have customer pleased with what they buy. If anything wei you does not come squarely np to representations you always Sud us willing to do the right thing. * -Is tho placa to bay-~ i Dollar's Worth of COFFEE If want something ?lohSand Sir? & G. Bfl*