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LOCAL NEWS. WK ON KSI) A Y, .?A.N. t. IHU'.l Heath of Mr, .Joseph Martin. Durcitizens urn- great 1,\ .-HI pi i .?ed ?i'i morning b\ 'h< atitmiiiicc .MI t wi lin dial li <.( Mr. .lo-, ph M.H ;:i WIM, t<\\\ kin w I . un.- ill. II? .vUKontlo' streets tn usual health thc fi rn? 01 lin neel, .oui MU I Inn -il. iv iiipri'il'" la?l raMionp to .o io woilc. bu", wa- . i '..ii i' : : li ." i loll nuil Im i i il Int;.. .nil tali? lu- toil. Anal \ i< . M pru nu."i i i di \ i tupi il I i uni vii . ni|i| inii lu i .il!ii il and he i,r, ... - !.i -i .!i I M I loi U I m >da> i: ?. . it.i o.'mi vrai ol lil- a ; . . . . * 'iiii 'iii !? 111 i I, now H in i', y i.?;.'iit ii i ti.m .i.i-i ph Marl in. anti ;.' i. '. m . np\ur: iii. -aim intuit -I ? i ... 'iii lia vi- lu i n MI iilii\ i j I v .tl. 111 - ta ni I - win |o-i . ..! II i ! ? - all.lilli- ^1111 iou- ii.IIHII iiiC ii In? dealings willi nun H'M : . iTMIlljlil 'I I ll? pl ai I "ll i Mt I III ?nilli M ...all ?in 'n !. .i - in.11. pi .o i a i M f\ir. Mat li? wa? a nain? ni lnlaliil .'tl' . . lill . ?. Vii*' 1 t? ? l<<> ll t I I . ll , i:t:.- ?dd, ii> ii, - Li - i i i mn II MI . v. Ii< u dWi-nH > . o ? ?' ..< . i 'n- l.ia:n. hi m.fui .. i . : i ii i. !. f'i : in ila\ - <. t hi ! .l-l .'lill' hll'lll. Olli l l IM- rp [ ? i > i . . . lin liiii: . .. 11 . ; i ; i. '. _. 11 i ??i ' i. .iln.?il iii' fi'; 111p \ . : M . M M lu ... Tu. ? i .oui on i io! 1111 n u. ' i ?. i .'?Ol . ; i : i . l>. j i III a I I' L'lOH, l|i Ml i'l MMI. T||l < ' ; I . - v. i I i Otii III ii .li .-lil I'll i* lol, ' . MM 11 IV lill- M U .: tl I li .'. .?Hi ! ? '.i\,i.- Mu 114 ?fi 11 . i'Ullin ti il !i\ lil! \ ?S 'I - 11U i u i i 11 11. I lu- ih i i .i ? .id han iii . n a nu n.lu i ol lin I'ri -lo i i 'liiurh .iii hi- lil'-. mm m mm i'i'iidh'lon Items Ttl?? Woodmen ot iin< World heh! their llllllUltl I'lrrllnll W'l'illii'Hil.iv lt lt? tit, Willi Ute lollnwhm r??-ti. J : .1. .1. Stiiuii, t'oMsiil .' lom matu'?r : I?. I,. Il-ed, i? ?I viv T Iain 1 I titi Hilt W I . Wnril, Kui.ki i ; .1. II. IVIoiinCi', Cierk : ll A SIIMII. IOMMIl ; NV. j li Martin, WnielMtiHll . .1. \V. Hun nr. j Simtrv ''. W. W. Walkin-, riiyslnau. Mr I., A. Tri'M'ui, ni l'.'aeU?l>urg, ano ?vir T. C. Tre*e?.t, ?>i Washington I?, c., liai e hewn on a v.ait to their mother, will ow of Hon. VV. H. Tresco!. .Prs. TT~W. Simpson anil IPtle uni?, Oiitii, have non- to vitdt relativ??? ai n friends in Npartatihurg. Thin i? tim lir*>t Christina* Mr?. NiuipM?tt has spout tn her old linnie n utuv ?luce I ur murringo, tblr iy-three yours ago. Miss AtiniH Simpson went from hereto 'Greenville, anil from tltero to Ethelton, 'JH., visiting relatives. Mie will be none for sometime. Corporal \V. Ii. Simpson, ol* the 2nd Tenn. Heglutetit, stopped over hem on hie furlough ano MI cut a lew da>s with h'iH unele, Mr. .1. W. olmpsmi. Rev. (Vir. Wat-on, win? IH to supply thin Circuit of the M. F. Church, and lanitl> have urrlved. We wolcume them to otir towri llav. V. W Hint of th- Baptist Church has been prospecting tn nu . town with u view of Jurat int.': here tor the purp..HU ol edurotifg hischllden R-v J. B. Adger, D. !>., has li?"!! very ill, BO much HO that IHM two ih.nghter-, "Mrs. l>r. Neal, nf Ivan??* City, Mo., anil Ur?. l>r. Mullall , of New York, were hastily called to the bedside of their aged Mt. Frank K. Taylor and Mina J. A. K. R.iwen were married December "isth, at 12n'clnuk, at the home of tho bride. Hov. FI. P. Reid officiating. M ra, .1. C. Muu.e and children havo been visiting In Anderson. Prof. A. U. Uolmea, <if Lauren?, who aaa beeu teaching at Hulton, hua accepted tho poHltinn aa principal of the gr-.deu ?mhoo! here. Mr. 8. K. Whitten and bf ina May E. Johnston were married nt the brido'? home Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock, Rev. ?QT Watson . iu?icit?uy. Mr E. L. C. Torrie went to Atlanta Sat urday and returned Monday. . KL!. TALK. Bobinan News. Christina* passed nfl very quietly in thia ? ?mm uni ty. In tact, it waa the dull est Ch rl?t tn UM wo ever remember having seen in thia section. Our clover and efficient Postmaster at tiolomnn, Mr. L. A. Cole, weut to Elber ton, <;a., laat week on important busi ness. Mrs Claude E. Skelton and children, of McCormick, visited relatives in thia Men tion during tho holidays. Miss Annie lt. Dalrymple, who ia teaching ut the i ors wolf Institute, carno home tn attend tho Christinas holidays. Mr. P. W. Cole amt wife, of Iioloman, visited bia father, Kev. F. M. Cole, ot Reed Creek, Cia., last wok. lt ia with sorrow we bear of tho death of Mrs. .lane Simmons, which occurred at her home near Craytonvlllo the'juin ult. She was for a any years a resident ot' this immunity, and her many Inend* will rearer to bear ot her death. Mrs. M L. Thompson, nf near Hole man, who bad asevere stroke of paralysis reooutlv, bat shout recovered. Mr. George W. Jolly, who is attending tho high school at McCo-miok, carno borne to spend the Chris:mas holidays. Mr. Fur mon H. Holet. ian and alster, Miss Annie, ot Andeojou, were In thia tection visiting relatives and friends during the holidays. M ra A. C. 4 romer, of near Alpine, ia .jriticnlly ill at thia writing. Her many friends winn her a speedy recovery. Kev. I. M. Hi m mons and f.mtly, of the Now F-rry section, visited bis uncle, Maj. (J. NV. Man t, near Holoman, Friday rn Christmas. Tboro ha? been more wheat sown tn thia seoliou this tali than has been tor a great many \cars. A hwppy anil prosp?rons Now Year to all, lathe sincere wish of von-humble ..?cribo, Sr it i it UL KU . i mm m. mm Anderson Educational Assoclaton. Pursuant to a resolution adopted by t*ie Hoard of Directors of the Anderson Educational Association, a meeting of Die stockholders of said Anderson Ed ucational Association is hereby called on Saturday, Feb. 4, 18119. nt 10 o'clock a. m., at tho office of Tribble & Prince, in the city of Anderson, for the pur -pose of executing a deed of trust for the conveyance of the property of suid Association to liquidate tue outstand ing indebtedness of said Association. D. 8. MAXWKKK, President. Andy Brown, Frank Mu Lera and Char ley Buchanan have formed a partnership under the ft rm same of Brown, McLee* A Co. for tbs purpose of tarrying on a Ktrend merobandlite bualneaa. They ve the goods and propone to sell so obsap and act n ? politely that you can't help buying. Give thain a o?ll. Atc AccRPTAnLR Cn ni-?T AI AH PRKSKNT FOB ONE DOI.IAR.-OUO hundred en graved viattinv cards In fashionable at>lo ia a moat acceptable present for either ladies or gentlemen. Wo furnish thane (name only) for one dollar and prepa> postage Work done io oar own raamry here. No delay. Send for samples o oarde or wedding invlutlona. J P. STU vi-: NS A BRO , Jewelora aud Basra vera, 47 Wnlieball St., Atlanta, Ga. FOB RENT-A 4 room ooUatfft, on Hampton streeU Apply at this offioe. sio.oOD Ramage Suit Snii leis IM I H i uti n il against thc foillll> ? ?I (NmlciMlll lol'damage- in lin Milli ii! ?10,1)00. 'rfu] IMiiiiitilV mimed is Phyllis I Ian is. UH administratrix; of lin estate, ol Elbert Harri-, deceits ?.I. Messrs. Qiiattlchaum ?\ Cochran ?ni ii Morney h for Mn- I'laintilt ami thc coui|ilailil sels nul. III substance, thc lol low i 11 ir I.II I - : * 'a Mic -juill ol I S-.IN, I ll,, 11 fini Hs was ai res tr< I on .1 1 luirle ol arson Milli i oin il IM lon Magistrate .lames L, Jink-mi ai I Mill.s, wini examined into the . li " -'. iml ?eui ihc case In lin I.ii.|t o| '..lu I.ll Sl:.-SUll|S, Ill id land ol ?.I. \. W. >li 1 nil.nigh w.?- il'i!. ,1 j ijiii j li I i'll -pccial constable :?inl .i'.i'i i li.II.-i ol I In pli-otici willi " iii.mi .>! loiiiiiiii HM ni ami started jo 11 . i .m H i v .1.111. lin ron 11 ;iinl i >i i ili> .,uni Iii?,. ,iili V)a> . Mu i un-i.1I1I1 w.i lui . 11,11 O \ I I I IO .\ I 11 11 li'. ; I moll, lil* i H i?oii< i 1.1 in i, 11 nm ii i MI ami sr; i H ! v I ?1 it ..ml won i M li il i i um i lu i-li i'cl.s ol . !ii<li in i|ii i| HM M ;i y 'i I . ll, I MIS a lui im! jim i?! 1-.1-'.<i| H.M?U-1 il" l'outil \ I. ,i : in IUMI -in.no.i ;uii| i o-;-. 'I lie 11.1 j ? - w i 11 liiiil in : i In/ 1 ii 11.' - oliii i I li i i iiijii i fl-J ins* |':)-?i H lind ?el y icc tis!;. ti:.ul? Oil \'? . i". .Silt !'.',': l'\' i;, I lil . ..I:III> - 11 ?,i i .. ' .i?-. 'I ?jj j li -'lil i i-'.i iii lil I' li . .1 i ;..,,( '-i-i I ilill i? ol \ : i ii li On? Mn I 'o|? li'l1! ino. \\ lui h |i|o". ll li's i ?1. 1.1! . 'In . ! I ? .1 . - ..I I\ iji'?iiu .:'. w li .. ?ii .11 li i ii . . : i M I ? .:; H i -. .\ ii i< ni, I \ I'M* hin y ...!.< din! ,iiil. nViiiI 1 ? jiiil i?? ?'i? i ono .'?! ni !?l|li.\i i -. Iii' ?: ll?!?' iii i S ? i. i j i ?. 11 ? 11.1111. i ? . i .?.i 11 oj ! i - - I linn i u ii Sal .'ol lin- I ti 1 .--on >. I \' lu' heil : I'infitltil, in i .Hi. ! ii.il nilli l'oilUl\ ' against ... Im i: ii i 11 . I >r 1111 m lias hi 1 11 oh J t.iiiii il 1111 11.1111 a g i - in ?l-l <?l I y I H . li i i i .y -iinll ha v i lin i iii lil in i een\ er 1 lu nun ni M i ul ,tiil .in i Illili ni I io;n I lu- par iii-- i'ULi.'?i'jiil in -..ml lynching ?11 ant <n,ill ul toni I ii-1 i'll I jurisdiction." Il Mn |,n l- rail lu- i -ialdi-heil Mic \;u\\ il I if ll-,11 - lo III \ cl \ Iii. I i ll. Mai ried. j lin Tuesday. Decetnlicr .'7. IMUS, by Mu misdate S. II. Stone ami nt his resi- j dence, Mr. William I*. Donne! and Miss Lucy Davis, all of Anderson County, j nu Sunday, December2."?, IS?IH, al the j 1'eH?deiii'i: ot I. W. Hurrel, hy John T. j Wigiugtoti, Notary Public, Mr. W. M. Kui iel mid Miss iVlTttlUliit i'ru it, all ot' Andei'Non ('ounty. j Un Siimlay, December 25, IH??K, by j John T. Wigiugton, Notary Public and at his residence. Mr. NV. K. ('lillie, ami Miss. L. K. Hinton, both of Greenville. (hi Wednesday, Dec. 'JH, IHJIH, at the home ol Kev. X. ?i. Wrighi, the. offici ating minister, Mr. W. 'I'. Stuck?, of Stun, ami Miss Hattie Johnson, of An derson ( 'minty. On Thursday, December 2?, I8!)x, ut the home of Kev. .1. H. Herron, the officiating clergyman. Mr. Oscar Stacks and Miss Kita Moore, all of Anderson County. On Tuesday, December 17, 181W, at 12 o'clock m., at thc linnie nf the bride's father, Hon. .1. K. Hrcazealc, in this city, by Kev. (). .1. Copeland, Mr. Walter Phifer, of Greenville, and Miss Adu Ki car?ale. After partaking of dinner, the bride and gronm left for Greenville, their future hume. On Wednesday, December 21. 1808, j by Kev. lt. C. lagon, at his home, Mr. I W. S. McKee and Miss Rosa H. Todd, daughter of Andrew Todd, Es(j., all of Anderson County. On Thursday, December 22, 181)8, by Kev, R. C. lagon, at his linnie, Mr. Prince Holmesand Miss Maude Whit man, all nf Anderson County. On Wednesday, December 28, 1898, by Kev. O. J. Copeland, at the home of the bride's brother. Mr. Warley C. King and Miss Neva Martin, all of Anderdon County. Atl.ao o'clock Monday, Dec. 28th, 18118, <|uite. a large party assembled at Dorchester Church to witness the mar riage of Miss M ad KC eldest daughter of Mr. W. lt. Wardlaw, to Mr. Robt. Griffin, of Lockhart, S. C. Mrs. Ed ward Acker presided at the organ and played the wedding marches very sweetly as the bridal party entered and departed. The ceremony was perform ed by Kev. W.'B- Hawkins, who enter ed first and faced an arch of ever greens, from which was suspended two hearts under which tho bride and groom were to stand. The attending couples were Mr. Tureen Xewell with Miss Lena Campbell. Mr. Fred Griffin with Miss Lola Wardlaw, Mr. and Mrs. James Dillinghnm. Mr. Clarence Rice with Miss Pawnee Sutherland. Messrs. Klijah Griffin and Charlie Acker acted ns ushers. Tins bride was becomingly dressed in a brown traveling suit and all her maids wore pretty street dresses. The groom and his men wore black suits with dark tau gloves. Mr. and Mrs. Grittin met the afternoon train at Kelton, which they hoarded fur their future home at Lockhart, carrying with them the good wishes of their many friends. Tribute nf Respect. Mrs. Jane Simmons, relict of the iaU> Mr. Isaac Simmons, died at her home near Cray lon on Monday, Dec. 20, 1898, after an illness of about three weeks of typhoid fever. Mrs. Simmons was the mother of four children, all of whom survive her-three nous and one daugh ter. She was a member ?d' Mt. Itcthcl Baptist Church. She will be greatly missed by her friends and relatives. Her remains wert? interred in the Kar ker's Crook Churchyard, Rev. N. G. Wright conducting the funeral servi ces in the presence of a large congre gatton of sympathizing friends. She ad been left n widow for ?38 years, having her children to raise. Mrs. Simmons was a friend to most al! who knew her. We sympathize with tho bereaved ones. S. M. WRIGHT. A Card of Thanks. Mn. EDITOR: Please allow mo space in your columns to return roy nest thanks to the good ladies of Shiloh Church, in this County, for a highly appreciated purse of money for thu purpose of purchasing me an overcoat as a Christmas present. I assure each and every ?no of the good sisters ns well as other contributors that a more appreciated present could not hnv? been given. May the Giverof all good reward and bless them. Respectfully, N. G. WBIOUT. t'linier Dui?. As we have seen not Ililli I'rom ?ur "Corner" fur some weeks [inst, Mr, Kilitor, and being desirous ol' seeing occasional mention ol happenings which ure daily laking plai e around n-, we take the liberty of writing what lias iii-eii done and what is lu itig done anning us. Christmas round us ready and wait ing, and sime Mom)u> night parlies, sociables, etc., have been I he order ol I lu- day. \! i. I .ut lu i I.. Kow ie, one ol otu iiio.-i popular yining inen, mi la>l Weil ne-ila\ tiignl led li? hymen's altar one ni "Mohawk*.1-" iiiosi eharming young holies in lite |ii-l>itii ni Miss lan ia Par ker. Tin rt-ieinoin was perforiued b\ Dev. II. C. pell pt I. "I Low Ilde.? v i I lc. . milu I ul !.. A in _. ii i\ tin* In idal pal ly liinvflii lin- n -nit un- ul Mr. \. >. Dow ic, IM<>tlift ul Mi. I.. I Howie, .'Inn a MI io I il unit? Ira?! aw ailed I beni. \ I'fpi Mu lu ul.il p.n I y h.ul arrived ami e oui; tal i ila lin i o li.ul linn extended lo tin happ\ bride .nul L'n mi u b.\ a trw m v i 11 tl gm ?ts w ho iv i re present, word p;i>.-ed aituilitl lli.tl lin leas) wa- in wailing'. :iiul all i lu \ I ha I wi re biddi n lo ? ultu -. i mi. i ; u ?mr.-I > w rn a - ?r in - bli d .i i mt ml lin ii -lal I HM ul. when; I ot on'- lunn I In v partook ol Ile- juml I li i ti-.- ptuvided j.j? I hi* genial hu-: ami In?.- ii M i. Ut ic ii* ?-lo !n t on ji .it ii ?.nil in Jii.? ir.i ion ol at oiupauipii, a m j . ,ipin hi m tnt 11 ii ml - in ON Iriidiiig congi.iliijatipn* ami wi-hing I hi .M .- I t?u .. pt ti? pt toa - .nul u m lom ii il ,?,?*'ii m y I In or t* h lid . M :- .. - Minio- uni \ 1111 i i ? Dow ir. Iwn plra.-itul .nu! < ii,-, i m i ir.' >. tiiing holies it ? ?ti i I hu West, have been .prmlinu ilu holidays willi thc lamil.*, ol Mi. .i. W. Down! Mt --:-. Dunli n l.igoii and Vniidiver Shari u*. ul' Tow it ville, spent a da\ or >o ilu- latnilv ol' liny, lt. c. I.?gun j last week. Mrs. Lois I hi vis, ihr leather at Mof fat I.?villi*, -prill Christinas with her ... parents m at I my. Mr. .1. W. Ligon. who is teaehing near Troy, is spending (he holidays at home. Mr. Mark Healy, who has beru iptitv sick for some time, is again able to lie j ?P I Messrs. Sherard & Uros, aro creeling i a neat ami commodious storeroom sit Iva, where they expect siam to go into I business. i Miss lola Johnson, of Anderson, anti I Miss Anna Clihkscnles, of Lowndcs J ville, two charming anti pretty young latlies, are visiting Mrs. J. A. Cook, of Iva. Miss Ellen Sherard, who is attending school in Due West, spent the Christ | mas with her parents. Her many friends were delighted to ace lier. Mr. .1. L. Sherard, w ho is teaehing in tho Cruded School at Georgetown, is j spending the holidays with his family and relatives. Mr. J. M. Curdy, Professor at Iva, spent Christmas at his home near Troy visiting among friends and relatives. Miss Lucy Dean, a popular young lady from Denn, spent a day and two nights with friends at Iva. Mr. Derry Wiles, of Iva, spent a few days recently with his brother, Mr. II. A. Wiles, of Honra Path. Ke v. R. C. Ligon, who has been quite sick, is again able to be up. The beat which nus been agitating the minds of a good many people in this section, especially the negroes, was killed recently nenr Starr. There are reports to the effect that one or two bears, or possibly more, are still roving about among us at will. The year 1808 is numbered with the past, anti a new yenr is upon us. Let ns each and every one resolve to make more use of '99 than we have of old '98, and not allow the time to idly slip away from our grasp. May we see the mistakes made in '98 and avoid them in '99. May we every day seek to be up and doing, nnd upon the tirst of the year resolve to take the best advantage of our time, talents and opportunities. X-X. Notes From Cantwell institute. Well, Mr. Editor, it has been long time since I have written anything for your paper, and it may be that my communication mny find its way to the waste, basket, as it may not be consid ered worthy of being'published in your valuable columns. Tlie Institute is one of the prettiest spots in Hall Township. It has been and is yet a noted place. But where are the old landmarks of the days when tho Institute was in its bloom such as Dr. W. J. Milford, Maj. James Thompson, Z. Hall, Jackson, Mcphail and others, with Rev. E. R. Caswell as Principnl, who spent their time and money in building up a place of learn ing for tho rising generation T Tho most of them have passed over the river never no more to return, but their memories still live, and at that time tho Institute was known to be one of j the liest schools anywhere in the conn-1 try. Some of Anderson County's most prominent men received their early training here. The old students of tho Cars well school had a reunion at this place last Summer, and have arranged to have them hore annually, which is a proof that those who attended the school more than two score years ago still have great respect for the old place. Company F, of the 24th S. C. V.. which served in the western army of tho Confederacy, ita? decided io make this place a permanent place for their annual reunions. The Company was, composed of men from Hall, Corner. Savannah and, I think, some from Va? rennes Townships. I do not think in all of the records of the Confederate Army that you can find anything to ex cel Company F, of which I am proud, as I had some relatives and a great many friends in it. Tho prospects for a good, full school Iis very nattering. We havo for a teacher Miss Anuio Dalrymple, of the Fork, who is fully armed and equip ped to do her duty in tho schcol room. Besides thc school at thin place lhere? arc four others within 1 miles-Savan nah, taught l>y Mrs. Moore : McKee taught hy Mrs. S-s-ai utan; Hebron, hy Miss Lizzie (tongans; Fairview, hy Mis.-. Nunnie Blakeley. I think any section .shoal . he proud lo have as teacher any of these Indies. Our community i-. wonderfully b'ess ed in the way ol' conveniences. We have a llaptisl Church a hon I .1 miles South. Koeky Itiver, ;? I'lusby terian, north about 2 miles, a Methodist west ?I miles, .-nul a llaptisl casi ?I miles, nil ol'which ?ne very ably supplied willi met? ol' foul as pastors, Besides we hiive leen having pie.o hing twice a mouth the greater part of the yeal ni this place hy Kev. M, Mel'ce anti Kev. Shiller. l in- \oiing niul Mime ol the older people ol this section have organized a Singing Society timi meets once every I wo w eeks during I he winier, presided ovei hy I'roi'. Itatiister, who ?lois mil spare any pains tu itisiuleling his class iliiil (hey luay gel lin hencht ul' his know ledge in the rudiments ol' music. May nil who are inn i-ested he greatly i montaged in such ami Keep n up. for ! ii is sp much lu iii i illili om young people should spend I heil time in sing ing praises tot.od i han In lie .-irving lite devil bi alleiulinu hulls aiiii game lahles. Weli.ii four eon i and t h ree w h ea i uni Iwn ..:\\ mill- ami lotion ._,in w il hin linee mil- . ami a- good I arin - iug laud as any in t he County, riioiigh ve e.till I ? ? ? ; I - I ul h.iv tilg Milln- ul I Ile largest i.nun i - ilia: i- in I ho Colliny Inn wi have some -...od om - il they .I re ol I a small seale. I illili!? thoma jori I y ol t he people nf t his ?.eel ion e\ pei i ?o nv and raise theil In ead and meal .iud le-- I el-, nilton. In thc tl isl a ncc of allum live miles we have four mi-du al doctors in thc persons of I Thompson. Ho wen. Anderson and \ Wharton, and il you waul any law you can timi thc Judge nf Hall Circuit. K. ( '. Marlin, al his ollie??, i A happy New Year to all. ( 'ITIXKN. Woodmen of the World. Willow Camp No. Hi, Woodmen.of thc World, entertained a large number ol' friends al the Masonic Hall last Friday night. A royal oyster supper was served followed by cigars, after w hich short addresses wert- delivered by several w ho were, honored by an unexpected call. Thc occasion could scarcely have bern made more enjoya ble. There was a total absence of formalities and every one felt at ease. The Woodmen of the World is one of thc very best assurance asso ciations of iis kind in America. It was established in lN'.lt) and has had a mar velous growth. 1'tot i tin g by the ex perience of former assessment assur ance societies they foi undated a finan cial plan as near perfection as it-is pos sible for them to attain in the groat strife against the laws of mortality, ami oiler protection to the widows and orphans of deceased members at prices within the reach of every mun, however humble his position or small his in j come. BncKlens Arnica naive. The best salve in the world for Cats Bruises, SoreB, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Krup tiouH and positively oures Files, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refund ed. Prise 25 cents per box. For sale by. Hill-Orr Drug Co Tu tiaro A ? old la Oae Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Ab driiKgistt refund money if it fails to cure. '."./? i; The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. You munt have ? good Harrow. None po ual to those amd by Sullivan Hardware Cu Hero ia the list vou can select from : Lean's Flexible Steel Smoothing, Ac.mo, Usborne, Buff-do, Avery's Reversible Oise, Wiard Spading Beat selection eve shown in Anderson. Prices down to rock bottom. Have hot water pipes run from your o ove to bath room. Try Osborne & CllnkBcalos. What about a plow that breaks 2 to 3 acres a day, 4 to 12 inches deep, resulting In one-third more co n, cotton or other crops, with one half the quantity of manure ? Thia ia what 'I raitt, the great Georgi* farmer, saya of the Hancock Plow sold by Sullivan Hardware Co. J J. F rot well has just received two oar loads of finn Wagons, which be ia offer ing at very low price?. 15 . To get the beat resulto from your land j and save every dollar in manure and j labor you must hoy good implement*. I Sullivan Hardware Co. only offer t;bo he*t and protect every ouetomer against fakes. For light training and pleasant exer cise, got a Hero Ble clo-it rana easy F r hard work get some other bioycle and you'll not be disappointed. Toere ls an ep demtc of dyaentory and diarrbo t prevalent now. and If you ara af flicted yon Bbou'd try EVQOB Mixture, which can be purchased at the Evans Pharmacy for 25 conta a bottle. It is high? ly recommended by every person who has ueod lt. Nearly oas thousand Oliver "Piosrs ont in Anderson County by Sullivan Hard ware Co., and the good work has Just b+gun. FOR RKNT-The offices recently occu pied hv Bonham & vvatkloo, In the IN. TELLIORNCRR building. Apply at this o rh o-. Just received a oar of Florence Wagons J. 8. FOWLER. Th? C. A. Reed Music House haare cehtly r e. i ved a full ear load of Pianos, and are offering high grade Instruments at lower prices than ever heard of In this country. The C. A. Reed Muslo House has taken the Stats A ire nov for the celebrated Co lumbia G nt p ho phone, and Is selling them at manufacturer's prices. It will Interest every one to call at the Muslo House and see this wonderful Invention. Money to loan on farm lands. ?Appiv th T. J t??uldlb. Office oVcV tho B?bk of Anderson 24 tf Iron King Stoves are considered the beac Buy one. Osborne dr. Cllnkaoaloa, Sole Agent*. Roofing, tin work, galvanised iron work and plumbing done on abort notice by Oaborno & Cllnksoales. If yon ara afflicted with diarrhoea or dysentery, try Evana' Mixture. Guaran teed to care the severest attack If taken In time. For sala at Evans Pharmacy. Price, ord? 25 coota a bottle. For a o'ean shave and eaav catting get the Nimrod R?sor and the Nimrod Axe. Sold only by sullivan Hardware Co. Just received a big lot of beat srade of R n> Powder and other ammunition for the Xmsfttrade at Sullivan Hard ware Co. The Sullivan Hardware Co. ls now pinding its Plows and Harrows. Read the adi Ie ?hta paper. Tremendous st-ok of Guns, bon ?ht bs rom the high tariff went into effect. Sullivan Hs dware Co. will sell you a Gua cheaper than they eon be bought te? doy at whotaaa from the fitctory. C. F. JONES & CO. The change we spoke of will b? delayed a little, but will tell you more about it next week. We are through taking stock and ready for business in dead earnest again. January, 1899, must go in advance of any former Janua ry's business with us, and we are going to make the prices that will create the business. We have a few Ladies' Jackets left that will go way down below cost, and a few Capes that we will let loose at a bar gain. A small lot of Ladies' Wool Union Suits that feels the knife keenly -don't want to carry them over, but you'll have plenty of time to wear them yet. January is always a good Blanket month with us. We have a few pairs in good, all-wool Goods, have put popular, moving prices on them. In our Dress Goods Department you will find endless quantities of bargains. This is our Great Clearing Out Month on odd styles and sizes of Shoes - for men. women and children. You will find special counters arranged with various bargains. Our friends always look forward to these sales, and you can almost al ways find what you want, and the price is sure to please you. We have run off Clothing in great slumps since we be gan pushing it with so much force. We are still well sup plied, though, and will let loose some good Clothes at very low prices during January. Our Odd Suit counter of $12, $15 and $18 Suits at $10 has been a drawing card with us. We have loaded it up again, and you can get a choice Suit for the money. This must be the largest January's Clothing business we have ever had. Why ? Because we have put the prices on the Goods that will make them go. Watch. We will be going backward if we don't make this the biggest January we have ever had. "Forward" is our motto, so come join the crowd we will draw together. Next week we will put on sale the best and largest as sortment of Ladies' Muslin Underwear ever offered in Ander son. See it. * While we are closing out Winter Goods we will oe con tinually springling in some New Spring Goods-just to fresh en up things. Tou will have a chance to get Goods cheap here during January. I Tours very truly, CF. JONES SCO. N. E.- Pay day is here in full force now. If you owe us we want the money. We need it in our business. Don't wait for us to come or send to see you, but come right up and settle. , C. F. J. & CO. CO. GREAT JAK?ARI CLEARANCE S ALE All Winter Goods MUST be SOLD Regardless of Value. GREAT REDUCTIONS in ALL Departments 1 Beginning January lat we will offer our entire line off Winter Goods at a sacrifice, preparatory to opening np Spring Stocks, in all departments. Take advantage of thia Great Sale and save money. 500 yards Fine French Flannols, beautiful designa, regular price 10c, for this sale.7?cI 350 yards Fancy Duck, always sold for 10c, to close out for ibis sale.... 7c .. 300 yards Heavy Cotton Flannel, regular price 7c,clearance sale price.. 4?e White Twill AU Wool Flannel, eztia heavy, ?gular price 40c, clear- j ance sale price.24c Black Brocaded Brilliantine, 44 inches, warranted fast black, regular price 35c, clearance sale price.19c ! 600 yards All Wool Worsted, value 10c, clearance sale price.; 7ie 100 pairs Montrose 11-4 Blankets, regular value $1.50, we will close thia ! lot oat for only..9?c I 75 White Marseilles Quilts, regular price $1.00, clearance sale price only 68c j 150 Ladies' Ribbed Underveats, extra heavy quality, value 40c, clear ance sale price.24c j 200 Gentlemen's Heavy Fleece Undershirts, regular value 75c, clearance sale price only...'.45c 125 Ladies' Flannel Waists, value 25c, clearance sale price only. 19c 250 R. & G. Corsets, regular price 50c, clearance sale price.39c 100 dozen Ladies' Fast Black Hose, value 10c, clearance sale price.7c 25 doz. White Cotton Towels, clearance sale price. 4 ic SHIRT AND CAPE DEPARTMENT. Ladies' Black and Colored Brilliantine Skirts, regular price 81.50, clear ance ?ale price..97c Ladies' Heavy Aktracan Double Cape, regular value $3.00, clearance sale price only..1 75 SHOE DEPARTMENT. Big drive in Shoes for this sale. Ladies'Fleece Lined, Seamless Shoes, best quality, all solid leather, clearance sale price only..-. ?. 98c j Ladies' Genuine Dongola Shoes, all toes and sices, regular price $1.25, clearance sale price.. . 99c Men's H?avy Kip Ties, guaranteed ali leather, Clearance sale pri?e..... 95c Men's Dress Shoes, all leather, always sold xor $1.25, clearance sale price 95c Men's Genuine Calf Scotch Bottom Shoes, regular price$3.00,CS. priaea.89 CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. The balance of our Clothing to be sold at COsT. Gentlemen's Heavy Melton Suits, clearance sale price.'......^..$1.98 Gentlemen's good, heavy all wool Hui to, our $8.00 ?ne, clearance price. * 4.76 Gentlemen's alhwool Black Clay Wonted Suit*value$8.00,0.8 price. 4.76 Youths' heavy Caarimere Suits regular value $3.00, C. R pitee..1.75 Full lino Men's Fur Hats at 60c. on the dollar. We wish oar many friends and customers a happy New Year, and thank ? them for the kindness and liberal patronage exren lea ns daring the last 12 months, ao^hope by close prices, first data Goods and strict attention to bus iness to merit a continuance of same. We beg to remain Yours truly, LESSER & CO., Leaden of Low Prices and Adver?se? of Facta, under Masonic Temple, i PLANT LIFeTto^ orous and healthy, ^ have Potash Phosphoric Acid and NitrooJ These essential elements J to plants, what bread, meat J water are to man. Crops nourish on soils ?J supplied with Potash. Our pamphlets tell how to buy and fertilizers, and are free to all. GER ft AN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau St, Ntw'y^ THE STATE OF S0U1 H LAKUI i J COUNTY OF AtiliKAsoH COURT itV COMMON PI^MI JiiH?lih ?i Cu'niniihiin, ns \ i n tll,,r., ' Kn.?toof l'iirii-r tl 0,burti ,|.. i?| J,*' ???h.M t.. ... oa.-.ii, ?% i (..,,,.". )> .rn. IJ....tia k'-iiii, and r n Vi? k.,rr ,.K T"r..,., lt <),!,,.". ,t.c n,,l. uti Sg**J d?i.t< -Sn ul wo II? lor lt ? , i ? "'W c. rv .1 T<> ihfl i*?*f?ndaitt ati<i7r> nan,n| : \r?lU tlf llrtlVl.V Minium,,. ,| .",) r?,,lir..,J i- lil? ?I m I he Olli? u ul tlx- , I, , *] < i.Il,,,, ni l'.e.o., nt liuVl . H ]:\ BlTVf H ?!??|?y ?I your -UIMTi r .,.!.... j,. "'S ot. ihr KiiliMirllhir ai hUOlli . ti C., within twenty iluys . tl,, . , ?j exclusive alf ll"- ?lay Ul ??eli rv., v \ T fail !?. rtlii?wei lb? .'o|ii|.].i m ill afore.-* lil, lim Pl.iiitllT in M?ix a-Iiotj ??ll J I.. Un-lour" for tho iclii'l ' denian, j, j ?? plaint. Uatial Ko??iuhor 29, A. 1) IM.M . . USMl'll S. Billah Hamlin 8 Attorney, ?i.d?>jii U |^I:AI-? TI?IIN ?.:. ?wrKi.-s, C .. c p. To UM Dof-t.dante above i au eil : j Tatt? ? .Ile? Hi* lit? I'oiu plaint in ihii ? tngelhoi wi'h tho tin uuon- li^ie.Q TL ! T> I, ii-li i- he owitli served iiiiii yu,, ?Vre j M>H ..lIK'J of HW loll; cl the? ourtnf i ! Pl ES tor th'.i ?'oilD'> ol' Anj-r-i),, on ^ day of N?ven h-r, A I). I8.-S, md *b*><*bl?u ac ?ou iu to s?-ll th . K?M1 h?i? c ul Turuf I born, deena d- 06 acres in l o k ."?BJJS pay nient, ol' delila JNo |ier.-uu*i da TI y' ?Kaiuat you. .KIM- ru s tlKu*ii MuiiitnTi in? Anderson, 8. C., Nov. 29, ls">s To thc Defendants Eu tua Kl ni; and Cont * uko notice Ibal unios you apply ???j|T ty days after tho ser?ice ol' Itu* buonaJ you-io' ibo appointment of a ituaidiui ii f tu ap, ear ai d delend this a.-tiuu io jour ti tho P aiutifl* will Iben app y to tbeCourtfotj apvoiuiuiuut OD your behalf J sE li N. bKOWN.I'ltiaUfij Andeieon, Hov, ?a, 1898. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLifc COUNTY'op ANDBBSOS. COURT OF CONNON PLEA Martha U. Smith, as G ran tee of l'iraHae I t>.. n, and aa G ra > tee ol Lemuel li VJ Granteo W.u Harper, lohu E HtrW villa y ?rper, Oal*>ouu t. Harper, Win. U B ?. Ac>er, Ma y J 8 mpsoo ?ul Luci, boro, Plaint ll-,, agalnm Manh* E Hu nhUO. Kain water, Sarah A Lour, t an lein. Pal.lu M. Kaydale, KrnealOf soiid, GaL-H. Tow. saud, N M-Uirptr, E Uouae, E uio Strait, Mary J Sir<ut,L 8tra t, .'alniiun u Harper, Wllhaa ll ADavlila Harper,J-ibu E H .nier, y\ti?\ and vVui St ra t. Def. ud?a s.-8jmuiai| iuf-Comp a?nt not Se, ved. T -ho Di'fendantBabove ntmed: YOU aro bereby aumniouec! aud n\?i Bwer thei'oo plaint In this acllca^ ac py ia bercwitb berved upon ?on.uil a copy of your anawer to ibu said ti ~' tho aubacrlbcr at bis office, Ande House, ?oath Carolina, within twenty* tbe service bereut, exclusive of tho ?jjjj service; and If you fall to answer thc. within the time aforesaid, the Phi:ti action will apply to the Court for (it i mandad in tho Complaint. Dated Anderson, o. C, No=enter A Ul JOSKPH N BsOl PlalntUVAilf [8BIX] JOUW C. WATKI*8, c.caf. To tbe Defendant?above named: T?bu notice that the ? OJ plaint is th toffetthcr with thu rjummoua hercio, s v bich ia berewitb served upon yo?,?en Ike office of tba Cl rk of the i'-uu t of I Pleas for tbe* ount, of AudersoD,Sut*l oj? ibo Sd day of November,- A ?J Utte obj ct of tho act i ?n ls to partition IZf Lon-j in Anderson aunty, e* C,saori{? : of A?a Harper, deccsisa. Ka pen madeagiinst ou ' Jud?PH Nv BBOWN, Pl&latjfl? i Anderson, t?. November ii, 1??L I To the D?fendante Q.le H TOVRUOII and E nest >*. T wn end, bi* fttbtrj titrait, an iufait ov?r 14 ye?r* of Sj?, I Btnlt, au infant, and Win. strait, teri Takfl nott-o that un eai you.or aV your boba', applies within twenty 4*^ aervlcooi toUSan mous upon you Tor ui ment of ? Oaardian ad li tem for Maj ap ear ai d d, feud ca d .dion on their Plaintiffs w ll then apply to the Co* such oppolntmsnt. . ^jjj, " Andenwn.afi.Noy m^'^ Assessment Ho? j AuuiTou'a ^ ANDBE TBI8 OFFICE WILL BB RttCBIVE RB UBN8 iSUjfAL PIUlPBrtTY tor t i tbt? noa? utMwi **>a? fwai tfe9 ?3 Januarys J882v to the 39ih All truffera of RE^L EiVn since laat year's aaaeaameot <mr?folly noted os she return ber ot aorea haught or so" whom acquired or to whom i Under tbe new ?se?** townmhip asaoasora ore requlr Tk? Retama for all thusw> > mako their own returns win praeerlbed by law, and henoet Sot delinqoentaeaoapiog lh EXGONFEDER1TB over 60 ven ra of ago are FOL!? TAX. Ail other tat tba agaa ot 21 and 60 ?jfW IHO-E INCAPABLE OP ? A ?UPPORT PROM B???l OR PtlO?t ANY OTU Bit Cij be deemed taxable polls. For tba convenience ur will aleo have deputiesi to t the followiug tunea aud pl* Holland, Tnaaday, Januarjl MoifHttavlUe, WetdneadajTi, * B?ylia aicUonneirti, ?ai ory 14. .? Starr, Monday, January ia. moreVlde,Tueadfy, J?nu*r* , Ciluketfalesj* HUI, Wedfl? I ary 18 G.iytoD, Thoraday, J *? ?J UiBhon'o Bmnob, Frida?. Five Pork?, Haturday, ?ai Anton, Monday, Januar? Wyat&'a ?ore Monday, Tot*fcvlU? Friday. Tu ?aleo, Saturday, JftQC Ronen Patb, Monday January 30 end 81. . Rans?, ^aosasday * February i and 8. Piedmont, Friday ?ni obday, Taea^W FebnHuy 9 and^Kfc^ I)W.14, 1808. W. G. Mc9| OFFICE-';?*Hit R ?a*? and Mo^hanta B*n&- ^ Val. t\ UM .. ? I