The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, January 11, 1899, Page 8, Image 8
1 AX'AL
NEWS
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nih 11 -1 u 111 m lin.- ...uuii.. In. \il:i i
desired lu rel m n lu "dav run, un' il"
.Moil.In rn Ann luau '.nani. ? Iii? li hail
ha? gu ol !'n ai'piiiol 111 ? -111 ?'! nii--ii.il
arius, refused lu ni nu him ! < ? ? i .. ? - ?
Mrs. Adgcr owned a -!a\; Mi i-. 11
;>h'd a considerable M il ai lin lum.
"In (Munlesion, Ih. Adina hui lin
mission ?m A lisna st reel, bel w et n Cal
(tonli and (ienrgi slieels, hui In- health
WilH liiling him and he let i ri ?I I.alia,
he uenl. In l'un dh-hm .nul assn nu il lin
pastorale ?d lin- Piesbylri ia I'hiiirh.
i?r. Adger was al-?' a pinfessui in the
7'teol?gica I Scininaiy al ? ohiinhia he
Core, and idler I ho war. Sinee tin wai
tn- lived in I'einlleluii and gave In
time and his talents lo his ehun h ami
Ins Hook. Mainh lliiotezh his ? llmt
:uill aid Hie nhl elim uh wa- abandoned
nonie years am? anda ni a hioi-e nt
worship '.'.as errol i'd.
"Ilr. Adgn wa- among lin- l'eu -ni
VIVIOS ni' Hu- uhh r generation ol the
Adger family in Charleston, und hu h i l
many relative? in lins eily ii? mourn
ION death.
"I>r. Adger's remains w ill In- binngih
Hore, from Pendleton to-night, and the
funeral services will bf held lo-iniumw
morning at I0:!J0 o'rluek, al the Seeoitd
*'/ esbytoi ian ( 'Inn eh."
Hellen Items.
Tho holidays' passed nfl" very quiet lit
around hellen, lhere having been nu
accidents worthy ol'noir, and people
Uaw gone about-their usual busbies*
?dlaii.H with a spirit Ilia! wimbi indi
j'aie that tho year ol' I KIMI is destined to
itu a red let (er year in I huir liv es. May
ive all nol forgot our good rest ?lu I ions
ive have made, hut li v lu heep them tu
th? very end ?
^Quiten number ol visitors wen- herr
millring the holidays and sinee. We
note the following : Mr. .1. I?. Coker, of
Purumu University; .Mr. and Mis.'/.
McKinney, ol' (?cotghi; Miss Bessie
McCullough of Williamston ; Miss
"Irene Osbornr, of Andrrsou. and many
others.
Kev. Mr. Tate lilied bin lirsi appoint
IE'ill. al Hie Baptist Church on J hu Isl
Sunday, and prrached must excellent
tsermoiiH both morning and evening.
Mr. li. VV. Anderson's family, which
han lived here fur many years hus
moved tx? Pendleton. Tho family hus
a host of friends line, who regret tn
have them lesivo.
Kev. Mr. Powell has moved to Co
lumbia, where ho goes to take charge
of two churches.
AU of the bryn anti girls who came
homo for thc holidays have returned to
their respectivo schools.
Mr. das. W. Poo rr, ont* of our very
best men, wo nie norry ti? chronicle hus
boen very ill for some time. Ur is,
however, reported much better now,
and wt? trust ho will soon bo out again.
Mrs. Lizzie Majors, who resided 4
miiivs below hore, died last Thursday,
find was buried tit Neal's Creek on Sat
urday. She bad been al most, if not
quito au invalid for some years, and
?loath ramo asa great relief to what
must have been intense suffering.
Married, Poe. -7, IMS, at the hume of
Ihr. bride's parents, Mr. anti Mrs. W.
T. Ilrowu, Mr. P. I*. Thompson and
Miws Nannie Brown. Kev. C. L. SI c. wait
ofticiuling.
Mr. J. M. Mallison, win? for sumo
Lime has had rhett mutism, is out again,
hut is quite feeble.
Hon. A.C. lattimer has rot urned to
Washington to attend his Congression
al duties. XX XX.
A stair j Items
Christmas has passed ol?verj lively,
ami now wc have all turned over a
new leaf for another bard year.
1 never heard or saw tho like ul'mov
ing.
Mr. Pick Black am) Miss Toy visited
Mrs. .hickson Chi isl mas.
Mr. Johnnie Stevenson, from ha ve
nia, Cu., visited friends in um lairg
Christinas.
Mrs. Julia Wehl?, from Hopewell,
visited Mr. S. C. (?rorge and hiniih
last week.
Mr. W. P. (Piles, from Townvilie, S.
C., made allying visit in otu haig last
Sunday.
Mr. Jim Condon is very sick willi
im-.-umo lia.
Miss Lille Stevenson, of Town vii lr.
S. C., is visiting her grandfather's fam
ily.
Mr. J. A. Stevenson and wife visited
M i.Stevenson1!!sister, Mrs. Carpenter,
I .ft week.
Miss Othella M ihm has charge of the
Oak (trove school.
Several wildings-hut l will not at
tempt to tell you idl, for 1 am not inter
ested.
* mn, rain !
Two LiTTi.K (JIULS is BLUE.
KOR UKN ?*-A 4 mom oot?a*e, on
3 m; Ut ut street. Apply at tala o di oe.
'I rim)) Iii nts
\ I mr a ;tr w days y? j t h lin -. >i i ? I ', I -
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\\ r pl nlil ?Sdi ll? give lin M.nhl- ul
v inn pipil ?ill ?ICCOIIIll H! lin?? llii i-l
tn.i' '.u ni through limn- p.HI-. Im' . ?
ll jj? HOW IM'.lllv I UM Wi i li - illlCI
I 'III i ?llll;|S WI' will j ll st -,r. i\c ill li.i 11
i in ? ".pi lin >l ni ji?ll\ lum-. W i li.nl i
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I . -Lil.- . ll. i- ..I. ..I.I I,.il,.1 al tin- Im
! un--, .i nil Kunu - li I - "Iii/.."
Wi ii.nl tin plia-iin ni al d niling I hr
si Illili.- Si-1.1 .1 ! M 111 W . I \ i : i . I WI I * l\ ,
alni I In i-i- grut leinen rei I aili lt know
lilli*, lu h ,H ll lllll-l. . W r think till
wlmlc ela.-- wns well i iii a-ni \\ Iii Mir
work, lin .nuil it Sit I III i lox night
wa- will ai I niii-'i il. ami I linnell tin
i la-- li.nl iml In i II 11 i_'i I lui hill a week
wi think 111 < - \ -anv.'splendid. Ihr solo
anti ihn! ??huh v\;is sang liv Misses
M ililli?' A luln -mi. . I ii I ia la wi-ami An
tm 1 hill, wa- 11111 -1 iii.ii mini.', w hilt* I In
gi ul hinan- -nh? was (.'in ul, lull, ?il
?'iitt|>.?-. nul a- good a- ihr ladies'.
ll vim want In know wini tiri* -np
pi t-un Sunda.*, nights, win n hr gur<
. allin - , ask that Im? ??Im lin Minto:
laily ga vc ?I lui t tr rn I hi -mil ?? tl li "la
>" on it.
Wi* ?lill liol gel hit hut unir. M i. Kt I -
lim, anil thal wa- dining (In isl ina.-.
So. of i onise, it tlitl nul kill ns.
Willi all Ihr hr-t wishes til I.ll jot
In r\i i v IIIIII? . ive arr Ihr same
( M.O Si noni, lio*?.
Denver Ileum.
Mrs. Monte head ami sun, from I** I ow -
cry Hratich. (ia., lia? o liecn visiting
ii innis nml relatives in mir com tn it -
n i iv.
Mi-. I., ?i. Miininimiil visited Mir
lamil.*, ol Mr. .1. W. Kotlilock lasl
?\ rrk.
Thc community ofSandj Springs is
lort ll liait* in securing as a trarhrr Miss
Mildil* Trilihle they arr .show ing their
appr?ci?t ion hy sending n large num
ber of st'holars. Sim isa graduate of
Winthrop Cul lr cr. ami has tanjil'
successfully fur tin- last four vrais.
Mrs. M. |>. Hays, nee Khickllintl, tliril
al hm- home imnr Tovvnvillr on (hr "ilh
inst., with consumption. She leaves a
hiishantl ami live small ehiltlren tu
iniinrn her loss. I'rom childhood slur
hail lieen a faillit ni member of the
Methodist Church. Her remains were
brought hark to nhl Sainty Springs anti
interreil. Um* ?yin pa thy irons ont lo
tlmsi* who arr .so deeply here? ved.
A lil tin negro, tim child of Tom
11 ;i tn i 11 < HI, was burned to death last
week on Mr. lt. W. Ilitninmml's plan*.
Its parents went oil' to pink cotton
nearly a mile from tim huu.se leaving
tin* child with another one about four
years old in thc house. When they
came, in at noon they found thc child
burnt ttl death, and thc older one in
the yard crying. They supposed its
clothing was ignited by a spark from
thc fireplace, near which it was lying.
There was no preaching nt Mount
/ion Church hist Sabbath, owing to
thc illness of thc pastor. Kev. .1. L.
Mc.Lin.
The congregation at Sandy Springs
arc much pleased with their new
preacher. Kev. A. lt. Watson.
Mr. George Ithissingninc, formerly of
this County, but now of Howe, Tex ns,
has been visiting friends in Denver.
Some of our best fanners arc talking
of planting tobacco instead of nil cot
ton this year. I seor,.
Pendleton Items.
Dr.,!. B. Adger, 1>. I)., died of ea
tarim) pneumonia, at 10 o'clock Tues
day night, .lan. tint. His remains were
carried to Charleston .lan. f?tht to be
buried in the family burying ground in
that city. The remains were accompa
nied by Mr. (>. A. Ilowen and Mr.
Atlger Smythe. In the death of Dr.
Adger the Presbyterian Church loses
one of its shining lights. We extend
our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved
family.
Mrs. Neal, Dr. Adger's daughter, has
hecii quite sick, but is better. Mis.
Mri.er-, who was fora long lime one of
tin- household al Dr. Adger's. has been
ami is yet quite sick. Their sickness
prevented them from attending thc fu
neral.
Mr. W. ll. Smith, who is located at
Samlersville, lin., as cotton buyer, has
been home on a visit to his mother,
Mis. .1. I?. Smith.
Mis. .1. W. Simpson and lillie son
hitve returned from their visit lo Spar
tallinn c.
Mr. Anderson, who i- now section
foreman of thc Hine Ridge Railroad,
has moved his family here.
Kev. .1. K. Singleton, who is to sup
ply the I tupi isl Church as pastor for
the ensuing Near, was here to hold his
regular service on Sunday, but owing
to the unfinished condition of thu
Church, he tailed to hold his service.
Ile WHS invited by the Rev. H. I?. Reid
to lecture to thc Presbyterian Sunday
School, ?ind he delivered a linc lecture.
Mr. Singleton is luca ted ut. Mr. J. H.
Monaco's. We extend Mr Singleton a
; hearty welcome to our town.
TKLL TALE.
>?.??. I ruin iiiil 1%'M'k) lli?',?".
l!|i Me I l V Christin i - I - 11 VIT. lil' ?VI'
?lt e lint a bogot hot' o vol il yet. \ i l wu
hail a li ?ri' lum , rn jovial nut -rix rs lin
vi-rj In-:, mingling with lin- line
Itiukv li i \ i * i girl.i ant! visiting limul
-.inn v ming ladies.
Mi-- I tessie Iliwan, mn- ul M olin tt k's
hiighto-l ami fail esl ami nuisl punit
I-lng Voling Lu I |i -. spell I a 11 v. days in
. ?ni 'ai.i- in lin- < -niiiliiuuil '> . ' 'Uli'
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hint III i. Mi I." M. lin. ut Ila- -t t Hun.
lu ila mi t i v I lil l-l ni t- l uni - Iii- in.1 v
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v if '..
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Lili liii_- lin. i all I- lu lia ii ihii il
lill p|-up|l Iii ' mil lu lg h IM ll I i uni I.
-nan pi "pb i.Ill gil tu li-lWM .lilli Illly
>IIIIII' nhl tulli n, ginni hu nulhiug
wlliskl-V .Uni i illili ll??lill' .lilli i .Ill-i
ll.ml h-i-lings in MIHI lainilv ami insult
-I I a li M i -. ami. iilniU1 all, un tn i lui l ill
willi ,i hi mh u md r tin II ai lu ami lu- ?ls
???nuil as ( 'In i-t'-. il ?-ripies in 11 n - i i Wil\ .
Thule at'- a -nat 111 ; 111 y people
.'hanging humes in tin- section this
Wi l l., -utile lui tin- |n Her ami -lillie lu)
I he win se ?ve -lippi ise. We shun li I hu
I ?li ?Iii I ni um I ? Vi -. lui mallet willie We
make nm homes, hut tin- mn.-l ut us
an- grasping lui the cents in thc lu
lure, ami .m- nut stiulyiug about our
lix.-.
Mr. ami Mr.-. W. I!. Moore spent a
lew ilays la-t week with relatives in
tin Nalino, ami i it u i uni un Sunday
e\ einiig.
Kv t In- ?'?II, twu uI mir ohl haehelurs
wini lo the little village ul Mihi-ville a
few days lu hm Christmas, and I hov
nut up with a negro w hu lives near
I hem. and I lie negro uni hav ing any
inn IIIii<-li w ii, they decided they would
treat lum h.v ea riving him into a res
taurant ami (riving him all he could
eat. When he was through the hill
was only lilly cents, ami next lo the
dispensary, and lim same as above. Uv
that lime he had mure than would stay
with him, and Ibu police came In his
side. The hoya thought that would he
too bail, ami so I bey paid his hill-all
aimmnliiig to two dollars ami nu fun.
Say. Imy.-. I wonder if you will want in
Heat a foolish negro again.'
The most ol' thu poor hu niels are
.-till expeeling to sow a great quantity
nf nats yet. Let the good work go on.
DITTO.
hew herr} % Observations.
time again. Mr. lal i I ur, wc como be
fore yon to give thc litany readers of
the deal ohl ISTl'.l.l.li.KSCKIt ll few of
the incidents anti happenings of our
rambles.
I >n las! Wednesday afternoon we hail
lite gund luck lo witness a pretty
ohurch wedding. On that, day Mr.
Kuhn t (.'nhill led to the altar, to bo
united in hymen's bonds, Miss Madge
Wardlaw. eldest daughter of Mr.
M row n Wardlaw. of near Dorchester,
hung before the appointed hour ar
rived, t lut Ch areli was tilled with the
relatives and friends of thc happy cou
ple. The Church was beautifully and
tastefully decorated with Flora's rarest
productions. When the party reached
the Church there was a large erowal ns
sciuhlcd to witness the nuptials. Mrs.
Annie Acker rendered a beautiful
march on tin? organ as thc party enter
ed thc building. The attendants caine
iirst and formed a semi-circle around
tint lovely arch that loving hands had
erected for the occasion. Then came
thc happy pair, and taking their place
umlcr the arch. As the last strains of
the nuisit' died away. Kev. W. H. Haw
kins advanced and in an impressive
and solemn manner pronounced them
husband anti wife. The attendants
were in the following order: Mr. J. A.
Dillingham and wife. Mr. A. T. Newel
and Miss Lena Campbell, Mr. Clarence
Bice and Miss I'a wnee Sutherland, Mr.
Kreil G ri Hi ti and Miss Lulu Wardlaw.
Messrs. Lige (?rillin and Charley I'oore
neted as ushers. After thc ceremony
th? party repaired to Helton to see tb?
departure of tilt? happy couple. The
groom is a successful business mau of
Lockhart, while the bride is on? of the
must lovable young ladies of this sec
tion. They leave a host of friends
wilt? w ish them all the happiness attain
able in this world.
We spent part of the holidays at our
old home at l'iercetown. Last Thurs
day evening wo hutt the pleasure, of at
tending a most enjoyable sociable at
the residence of Mr. Charlie Webb.
Mr. Wehl? anti his charming daughter
certainly know how to make we bash
ful boys have a good time. There
were only a few selected friends invi
ted, and we certainly enjoyed our
selves.
The rain pi evented mum from at
tending the lecture nt Cross hoads Sat
urday evening, but in spite of the
weather tho house was about lilied.
hy the way, we liked to have ruined
our Sunday shoes over the muddy road,
hut we don't cure a cent if wi? did.
What is any inure pleasant than having
one of Kv c's fairest daughters by your
side and conversing in her sweetest
loui s ? "Oh, shoo Hy!"
All day long' we have been pulling
Cupid's darts out. of our heart, and wc
arc not half through yet, but we hope
cr? another day has passed wc will ha vi?
them oil eradicated.
Wishing all a happy New Year.
SAM DKWIIKRHY.
AN ACCKCTARI.K t?ii HI ?TMAS PKKSKNT
FOI? U.NK HOLLAR. - Ont* lill Hitit*! t-U
?rrtVml vumitig en ru M In tu-bioiiuhlu atv lo
u a most ttooeptabio prti.si.iti inr eutor
iHdlea tir gttiitleiimii. WM lum.sh Hum
i tiMtno util v ) fur otto d?.liar und pr?q>ny
postigo Work doun lu our own tann ry
??re No d?lay. Staid for sam ph**, of
oarda or wedding invitation?. J P.
*?TKVKNS <fe H Ito . JrWrtlum ami Kuara*
vera, 17 Wbiieuail HL, A tia uta, Ga.
Old Stone (burrin ard.
i.ihi'iis Iiitvlt'iijeutTr: While looking
ovci titi- cemetery ii entries one back
into tilt* einliest days of thc h i M or) ni
(dissection ol the Stale. Among (hi
llend here ale native.^ ot Loudon, l.ng
. 1 uni. Ireland, Krauet', (icruiniiy. Scot
land, Itelgiiun and Sweden. These
une no doubl the pioneers, while
mingled among them are tin- names
.uni recollections of thc heroes ?d'the
Ililli.m. Revolutionary, Mexican, l im
ida nul cit il w.n.-. ami represen t al i yes
0 i .i L? rea I mi m her, t iml all. ol I he
. h numimiliui s of churches, lin pi i
..iii -i ih i a i upin tin _'iiat< -I ir?'MU I .11 - .
pal i ?ol s irieal sind small, n . her?:.
I In a lui -H al priile ut mau;, o' i? Ia
1 mulina'* noli il lamiln - ar? in re.
Nit. w In li il i-i niles How n i?? lan J i hh
h i-in? ?>.? iii the iii ci ii it i ilmt imis
j low.ml ilu- II un I? iv . ii i- a
Imipilnr -h.tun lo I. now 'hu w> ?oe
tu d.n gi Piii'_' ?is nun li mom \ limn
ll i i o i '_? i ? i a - w i ai e gel I ?ii-j I lt i i n S oil I ll
I 'al olin.i
Ihiif .m anuo ty hose ancestors;
ne;u .uni i.u hack, lie In n that have
not vi i gi\i n anything, while an ex
mayor u; Charleston, S. C.. who has nu
persona! interest lhere, ha- contrib
uted ten dollars. This is ol atv pe of
pat riot ism t hat. does nut fade oui willi
age: this kind of patriotism is ol' thc
strongest type ami will not degenerate
like we lear has heen tin- case ?il many
ut the descern?.mts ul heroes who to
day sleep in this historie cemetery at
I he < ?ld Stone Church.
A poor willow, whu ha-a very hard
struggle fur lu i daily bread, is now
anxious to gel II p.i ust one dollar t?i put
?mn thc lenee that is lo preserve the
-;u n il spot w here her husband sleep--,
w ho died in the army defending his
?.mini ry. while several weal l h\ mell
win? have made money to luau hy the
thousands under the protection of (In
laws that this man died to defend) are
not contributing one dime toward this
pa1 riot i<" enterprise.
These heroes and patriots have
st niggled years, fought days ami nights
defending ami reclaiming and pre
serving mir common country. '1 hey
have made the laws, defended them,
civili/.ed and settled our country for
us. Wc are now enjoying the be tic ti ts
of their hard struggles and an-living
to-day in perhaps i he most progressive
patt of our whole country. Are we
thankful for these privileges ami bless
ings? If so, write it down around their
graves with an iron fence.
?I. C. Sruini.iMi.
Send in contributions for thc fence
to Rev. lt. I?. Reid, Pendleton, S. C.
rm . -
Kui I mad News.
"Mt. Jesse Cleveland, the populai
re-present ali veof the Louis vi Ile vV. Nash
ville railway, who has just returned
from a business trip in thc west, was
seen bv a reporter yesterday and asked
what the news ni railroad circles was
The rec? tit changes, purchases and
negotiations of other railway systems
.Iocs not atl'eel the I,. iV N., but we ure
getting our share of thc business here
and at all other points.
"As a soliciting agent of thc Georgia
Railroad, which is leased by thc I.. \
N., I can say that our business has in
creased von si deni lily and if is steadily
growing. Being thc representative of
both t hese railroads, 1 atti in a position
to give n few interesting points in re
gard to the business.
"The report of thc Louisville vX;
Nashville's earnings for December
shows an increase, of $57,2*1 over the
same mouth last year. Since July 1.
last, the. earnings were $11,810,7(111, an
increase of $?4.'>J)&t1 compared with thc
same permit of 1H?I7.T' -t?partanbury
Herald, Xiii inst.
Uncttlens Amtes Haue.
Tho best salve in the world for Cut
tiruisc*, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum
trever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Haudt?
.'hilblaintj, Corns, and all Skin Krui
nions and positively cures Piles, or o
pay required It is guaranteed to gi v
perfect satisfaction, or money refund
jd. Prise 26 cents per box. For sal
-?y Hill-Orr Drug Co
To Uara A ?.old Io On? Da?
Pake Laxative Bromo Quinina Tablets
Al driiKgiMt* rel und uamiey if it fulla t<
eu rp. 2?*? The genuine far*? h. B. Q. oi
each labtet.
You tonne have a unod Harrow. Non
- quat to those aotd by Sullivan Hard war
?'? Here is tho I tnt >ou can select from :
Lean's Flexible (Steel Hmoothlng, Acm?,
.shume, Buff do. Avery'* Reversibl
.HM??, Wiard Spading Beat aelectioi
jvo dh-iwii in Auderaoo. Prices dowi
to rock bottom.
Have hot water pipes run from yout
s ovo to bath room. Try Osborne d
Itnksealea.
What about a plow that breaks 2 to ?
nerena day, 4 to 12 inches deep, resulting
in one-third moro co D, cotton orotbe
crops, with ooo half the quantity <>.
manure? Thia ia what 't runt, the grea
. Georgifarmer, aaya of the Hancock
Plow sold by 8ultivao Hardware Co.
J J. Fretwell has jost received two oat
loads of lin?? Wagons-, which he ia offer
i mr Ht very low prices. 15
To get tho beat resulta from your lani*
ttid HHvn every dollar in manum une
labor vow munt buy good implements.
Sullivan Il4rd*are Cu. outy otfor th
he*t and protect every customer against
fakea.
Cr light training and pleasant oxer
Ue, get a Hmo Hiev clo-it runs onay
F r hard work get aome other t.icy ch
and you'll nol be disappointed.
Th?re ia an #>p dminc of dysentery an?
Harri OM prevalent now, and If yon ari* af
tl clod \<m ahou d try Evans Mixture
?hieb can he ptirrhised at tbe Kvain
Pharmacy for 25 cont- a bottle. It la biitb
ly recnmmeuded by every person who bas
used it.
Nearly one thousand Oliver Plow*? put
in Anderson Comity by Mullivan Hant
?are Co., and the good work has jual
b gun.
Fou Rurx-The offices recently occu
pied nv Hon ham ?fe VV atkins, in the IN
TKL.I.IOENCKK building. Apply at this
ortie?-.
Just received a car of Floro-n"* Wo oro na
J. S. FOWLER.
Just received a big lot of beat prado of
K il-- Powder and other ammunition for
um Xmas trade at Sullivan Haid war? Co.
The C. A. Reed Music House has taketi
the Suite Aueiicy for ibo celebrated Co
luiitbia Oraphuphono, and is selling them
at manufacturer's prh-es. It will interest
?-very one to call at the M nate House and
eeo tbia wonderful iuveuiion.
Money to loan on farm landa. tApply
to P.J. Mauldiii. Office over tho Bank of
Anderson 24 tf
I rou Kiofi Stovea are oonaidered tbe l
tiPHt. Buy one. Osborne At Ciiukscales,
Sole A|?MCn.
K ?otlng, tin work, galvanised iron I
wo. k amt plumbing done on short notice I
by Osborne A Cllnkaoalea.
C. F. JONES & CO'S. "
JANUARY SALE OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR]
Upwards of 1,000 Pieces of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Muslin Undergarment v?
the best manufacturers in the land, went on sale MONDAY, JAN. 9ta, 1899. Every
ment made generous in size and perfect in fit ; nothing wrong but the price, and that isf*
in most instances than tho materials would cost you, not counting the work. Come and
your share; you will find variety and newness in the shapes and styles to i?leqRo ^
READ THE LIST: 8e ^
!fSo
Weary mothers may rest; you pay for tho material only; we give away tho work
Lot No. 2.
The samo story; tho Cloth and Trimmings cost more than we ask for the completed Garment.
Lot No. 3.
Take as many as you wish at this price, except gowns.
.Ot No. 4.
M," vern TO / \.^. 11 ? ? L / t ^^sS&lf > V \i>
Pflllisl
On the regular market we would jump at tho chance to buy some of these at $6.00 a doze
01 75 ?ts. M?fSmSl
Here aio goods worth $1.00 to $1.25, and the buyer saves the price of a Dinner.
Lot Ku. 6. ^^S||f^^ ^f^^^^^
flood enough for a Queen- cheap enough ut ?2.00.
Some other Specials for you, also. Look out for us next week.
YOU.BO-U*. Q p J0NES &
LESSER & CO.
GREAT JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE.
All Winter Goods MOST be SOLD Regardless
of Valae._
?REAT REDUCTIONS io ALL Departments !
Beginning January 1st we will offer our entire line of 1
Winter Goods at a sacrifice, preparatory to opening up Spring
stocks, in all departments. Take advantage of this Great
Sale and save money.
50U yards Fine French Flannels, beautiful designs, regular price 10c, for
this sale. 7Jc
350 yards Fancy Duck, always sold for 10c, to close out for this sale.... 7c
.00 yards Heavy Cotton Flannel, regular price 7c, clearance sale price.. 4Jc
\Vhite Twill All Wool Flannel, extia heavy, r? gular price 40c, clear
ance Balo price. .24c
81acV rocaded Brilliantine, 44 inches, warranted fast black, regular
price 35c, clearance sale price. 19c
600 yards AU Wool Worsted, value 10c, clearance sale price. 7it
100 pairs Montrose 11-4 Blankets, regular value $1.50, we will close thia
lot out for only.97c
75 White Marseilles Quilts, regular price 81.00, clearance sale price only 69c
150 Ladies' Ribbed Uudervoots, extra heavy quality, value 40c, clear
ance sale price. 24c
200 Gentlemen'* Heavy Fleece Undershirts, regular value 75c, clearance
sale pri.-e only.'.. 45c
125 Lud it s' Flannel Waists, value 25c, clearance sale price ouly.19c
250 R. & G. Corsets, regular price 50c, clearance sale price. 39c
100 dozen Ladies' Fast Black Hose, value 10c, cleira ice sale price. 7c
25 doz. White < otton Towels, clearance sale price.4*c
SHIRT AND CAPE DEPARTMENT.
Ladies' Black and Colored Brilliantine Skirts, regular price $1.50, clear
ance pale price. 97c
Ladies' Heavy Aotracan Double Cape, regular value 83.00, 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 ouly.98c
Ladies' Genuine Dongola Shots, all tots and sizes, regular price $1.25,
clearance sale pi ice. 99c
Men's II - avy Kip Ties, guaranteed all leather, clearance sale price.95c
Men's 13roa Shoes, all leather, always sold tor $1.25, clearance sale price 95c
Men's Genuine Calf Scotch Bottom Shoes, regular price83.00,C.8. price.1.89
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
The balance of our Clothing to be sold at COST.
Gentlemen's Heavy Melton Suite, clearance sale price.$1.98
Gentlemen's good, heavy all %vuut Suits, our 88.00 tine, clearance price.. 4.75
Gentlemen's all wool Black Clay Worsted Suif-, value 38.00, C- S price. 4.75
Youths' heavy Caosi m ere Suits regular value- 83.00, C. S. price. 1.75
Full line Men's Fur Hats at 50c. on the dollar.
We wish our n any friends und customers a happy New Year, and thank
them for the kindness and libral patronage ex'en J ed ua during the last 12
months, and hope by close prices, tirst-class G Mids and strict attention to bus
iness to merit a continuance of same. We beg to remain
Youie truly,
LESSER & CO.,
Leaden of Low Prices and Adverti?? of Foots, un 1er Masonic Temple.
Assessment Notice,
AUDITOR'S Of/FicE,
A NDKIISOS, >'.
rHIS OF^ir-E WILL BB OPES
RitCEIVE RR UKNS OF P
?NAL PROPERTY tor taxation
ie next bural year from tbs first di
?mimi-v. 181W> ?he 20th ot Febn
>] lowing, inclusiva*
Ail tran .icio ui ciellL E4TATK n
I noe last year's aaaeasioect uiui
?refu?y noted en the ratura-tben
*-r ot aonw b night or ROld ?nd I
r hom acquired or to whom sold.
Under the new nfcaewiuK "*?
iwnahip aMaeasora are required COD
%JX Returns for all thom* that 4
Dake their own returns within tba:
.resort bed by law, and henontbedifl
y ot delinquents escaping the peoti
be law.
EX CONFEDERATE SOLDI
ver 50 ve* rs of age ure exempt !
>OLL TAX. Ail other male? M
he ages ul 21 and 60 yearn, EXC
HO-K INC ?PABLE OF BAHS
k SUPPORT FrtOM BEING MAH
>R F rio 3d ANY OTU Eli CxVtit,
.e deemed taxable puns.
For the eon ven lenee of taxpjei
rill ul HO have deputies to tafee reta'
be following limes and placea:
Holland, Tuesday, January IO.
Moffat tavtlle, Wednesday, Janna
Iva, Thursday, January l?
Moseley, Friday, January 13.
Baylis McConnell's, Saturuaj, i
ry 14.
Starr, Monday, January 16.
btorevlile, Tuesday, January 17.
ClinkaoaW Mill, Wednesday,*
ry 18
Huyton, Thursday, January 19.
Biahon's Branch, Frldav, Jinna
Pi ve Forks, Thuraday, January 1
Auton, Monday, Januarv 23
Wyatt's H tore Munday, Jauaarj
Cedar Wreath, Tuesdav, Jauuvj
Wlgingtou's Store, Wednesday,
li oality, Thuraday, January 26. ?
Fendl^tou, Friday, January 27.
TownvllK Friday, .Unaary iff.
Tugaloo, Saturday, Janaary 29.
Hooea Path, M mday and Tm
anuary30und3L _
Belton, We tuesday and Toa
'ebruary 1 and 2.
Piedmont. Friday and Saturdaj
u-ory Sai d 4. _.
Pelter, Monday, Taeaday and W
av, Fobru irv 6, 7 and 8. , _
WiilUniHton, Thuraday aaa r
ubruary Oand 10.
G. N. C BOLEMA
Deo. 14, 180*. Au.iIUiri
W. G. McQB?l
SURGEON DENTI?
OFFICE-*ront HJOQ, over
id Mechante Bank
ANDEE83N? ?. ft
***** 1BP8_gt
Notice to Creditors. I
ALL persona having demands
ie Eaiate of Turner ILO-bora,?1"
?rehy notified to present them P
roven, to the undersigned, w^
me presoribed by law, and
j h ted to make payment.
J. G CDNNIHOHAM,
Jan 4,1800 28
Notice Final Settlom*
HHE undersigned, Admlni*'
L tho E-nto of L M. TtlWv'
I, hereby gives notice that
i the 21ac dav January, IS?1
e Judge of Probate fot Au?i?r*n
for a Final Settlement <f BtWJ
id a discharge from hut office*"
krator. " .?
J. B. Tli 'dSV.Aj
Deo 21,1808 SS