The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, February 01, 1899, Page 4, Image 4
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lu ml- ul ll.? il : - II-.11 j lia vi' a -mall
nil :il?>iiliili. marni i ty 'ii lin m lal
\s.-cmhly ami . .ii; <!' I" .il i it In i .i I H ? i
tl'lllit inti li] Ililli I .i i ll-i lui I.
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Ai ?Dilling in Spanish reports HI/?MI
'spuiii.-ll soldiers perished, ? -1 . 11 -1 Iv lunn
- < I in -?. tint i ng I lie last ra III pa i gu in
ulla. Wi h p pi ?" I m h- Sam'-" ? #? .> s
i ill in ?I hr M? II li I? ?I I ti lia 11' 11\ i i ? in 11 . I
I lu Munt.in.i |.ogi?j;if uri hiis i iii 'iii j
lion. Wm. A. ( 'tn rh. a I .. iinMi.it.
I lilli ll Stall - Si li.lim. li:. I.'i |.Illili
an- thought ii -....ul ?.i.hin - '.i \i.ii
'nt Chill,i in hopi ul I|I-I upi ing lill'
11?' in i ii-r;i iii- party .
? e ?
W i- lippi- i h.i: i lu SIMM li ( '.militia
IN pr?-? ntati\es m * 'ungii-.-- will m
Sl'SI tlpllll I.Ill t I cal tm III <.! lin -nulli III
lu post;iI appnipl lal um lilli, .uni u ?ll
lill Mlhlllil tu tin Cllttillg ntl ul uni
' .i-i mail I nun t In- nm t ii.
-?m> . -r
Now that nu ?si of : In cot lon i- mil ol
he hands ol lin-proiluci-i it i< taking
an upwunl ti lull-in \ in pina-, hut that
-houhl nm loo I tin larmer- .uni cause
them to plant a huge ncri-age. To
l.i ep th?- price up. plan! les*.
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Hon. Augtt-tus li. t ?ai laml, ni Ai
?musa-, win? was Attorney t?cneinl in
('resilient Cleveland's Hist Cabinet,
was strichen with apoplexy while nd
ilressing thc Pnitod States Supreme
Court in Washington Inst Th it rsi hiv
ami ?heil u ullin ten minutes.
m . m
Capt. I >. .1. t? ri Hi th. the new Sui ?erin
ii-mlenl ol' the I 'i-n i I i'll I inly, is highly
popular in hi- county, which In- has
served as Clerk ot'Court, Treasurer,
am?stale Senator. Mc was a captain
ill the Confed?rale anny, and is -aid
0 We tl most excellent husiness mau.
The Hull army lull, increasing iii?;
standing anny to ino,out? troops, has
passed Congress. Thc hill provides
that the rresideut mas, in hh*discre
tion, thc j case th?- nuttiher i?? .VI.IMMI
'nlell. lt is very evident that the |{e
piihlicaus want a l?ig standing army.
a . ?
< hi the imh of next May the old Con
federate Veterans will hold Iheiran
mial reunion in Charleston, ami the
citizens of that city have commenced
work in earnest lo entertain and care
tor them. Kvery County in the Stat??
should lend a helping hand ami make
the occasion a great sueeess in every
respect.
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Thc I'nited Slates Senate w ill vote
t?? ratify the healy ol' peace next Mon
day. As it rei pi i res a two-thirds vote
to ratify the treaty, it may fail of rati
fication at this session ol' Congress. If
so, the President, il is said, will call
the Senate iii extra session on Man h
4, when it is believed Hie treaty will al
once he rat ?lied.
lt is estimated I ha I the lund raised
hy tin- American school children for
:1m Lafayette monument will amount
to spin,i. The i hilill i n Inn ?. done
thi ir pan. Now Iel the monument he
-nelia onea- will upi univ properly
? ? ? u i m eu io ra I ? * ?In ad uui ol I he green i
!'n m lillian. Inn also hi a credit lo tin
i ?illili i ii ot A lin I li a.
The i li I or nuil hm comes f Ipili * 'oin m
ida ! hat i '.?ii .-i i - III.II: l.alimel will hr
.i i .o didah- tor i . u \ ? linn m - \t \ ear, ns
alsii i ul. John I.. Sheppard, li ?sn
pm I? d I hat 1 lou Si.myal m Wilson w ill
e?thcr.'oppo>e Si natnl ! illili.iii ul eui? I
the guhi Minimi.il arena, hut ??l course
IllC.-e me nu ie sill mise-, a- lu? une can
tell what surpris? - th?- next campaign
will hiing fuilh,
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Secretary ol W.n. bussell A. Alger,
may nd in*.soon from thai position. In
other word- the Secret a rx i- going lo
bc bounced, ?is the McKinh \ ailiniiu
[ration has about concluded that In- is
too heavy a load to carry. IUIIIH-I. The
obi slop is -inking and l hey an rapidly
light? liing t he lund, lin mm ha- it I hat
. \ luiM-rnur Merriam, ol Mium*-ota, i
to bc .-ii the war pol I folio, and I hat
Senaioi I i ?. i-. having become recoil
liled tu .Mei i iain, w ill not light his cou
ti l ina' nm in t In Semite.
Thc git ai -ol\i d problem ill Allier
?ian .-tat? -mail-ii ip i- t lie rest oral ion of
Ann inn. ?hip- foreign eal ty ing
trade. Vii rn:, liipt -n!\.- ?I is tn bc
made dm ?a j itu- pi. ?cm -essinn ol
Congress, thro igh a lull intiodticeil in
the Sen,iii by Si nairn lianna, ami in
tin- Mouse by llcpie-. ntaiive Payne,
.vhieh proposes thal the Pniicd States
c.overnuient shall pay to American
-hips in (lie foreign trade au annual
-nm hut little inure than hall that paid
hy Prance in ber shipping in the foi
1 i \i II 11 ade,
A ft iii niue Weeks of idlelii ?-- the
-nike ?lillie colton mill- ol A mm-ta
i i- com?- m jin end and ihe strikers
lia vi? H : lined lo work at i he redite? d
seale ol prices. Sollie -mail coners
shms were malle ny tin mills in :ln
mat ti i m !-....>-. ?eui .md I ml. 1 lu? lat
ter being tmni-bed ul cost. These
.'Hm'ess'mm ". i ;?? otVeti-d Ihe striki'i'
:h?-da\ alti i th y went oin. The strike
a.is bpi i co-:!-, less-pll tu the opera
tives! iitid they should profit hy it.
Tin- cotton in ll ls ire a 'great blessing
to tin pnyl v..nm :. and . llildlell of llii
?o i'm j ry, and i hey dioiild not regard
ihe advice mal c'imisel ol the leaders
ol' labor unions. I he operatives will
always lind the iillieeis ami stockhold
ers ol th?- cotion mills lutter friends
to Them i han nie the leaders ??! the
labor union-.
COU MIMA kKTTKIb
TIM? I.ali -I News from Hu* Legislature.
Sfll ijlll i > 11 I t S ?,11 ?I 111 Ut 4 III I ll lt 11 !'/. Il' ' , .
i MU?A, s. c.. .Km. :?'. '.-.t.?.
I'lu- < filil? al A - si ii ilil \ is plogl csshig
i ilpili ly with ii.- work. Night >? --mu
ar? frequent, ami tin killing ul bill
lia- lii-guii a ver\ iicee<snix put <>|
tin- win k, l?y lin- way, as i?yei lum
li umlud lull- I..i . I" . H introduced,
ninny ol' wJiioh, .i-i- alway.- I ho case,
sojtieolx ih -ii .i cnn-idel at inn.
Sim i :!n rio i h i non- last Tuesday,
tholn- H.lime, ? : i ' ? pulling a in I ? mi -
gi-til hilth v iu^ ha? i 'isl soi I, tho II MU III i I
loo.-ai o ?..mi ."' "."il., .uni lin hr.-.
making i< i< hun i ', i- mux iug siimolli
I -. . \ . i li v. i ? .!!! lin li I - mi lin- results
. ?! ?||i i li ri mils .m- In .i I il. M I . ( i l il
I, iii ;iiol .Mi. I {i?lu n si ?ii have - i III pl \
. ...i tliooiii'O ..ml -'?in." .uni th;il i
i hi i 111 i iii it. < Ol. Si ;il's muna gi-im nt
? ?t hi- iii-pill t mont i - ei ?li i'i-i loi I In ha \ e
III<II highl.X sill l-hu (ol.X , Kui rccoill
developments iii m.uni" il lin In .ni ni
-i imo i Un'. iiuil . i - lin- I i g 111 i?lie iinih!
lint in |i. n In il. lin- "in m.in -t tull
??is I a koli; .uni hosiilo.-, it served tu tl
hl-jliili how ihcplx limloil i- tin iden
nf, rut ;i t ?uti in olin i. .uni lh.it in pub
in -, ;i- in lin urilhiai.x walks ni lifo, ii
in;ii) h.i-u -ulln u ni task m -weeping
holm O li I - nu li limn .
Tho * I o pu >i lull, .i - mit linell i ti nix
lasi xx cek's hiiii. w.i- int ri ?il Hood
Mumlax hy Mi. II. H. A. Koliinsmi.
Tho il.iv following ?i similar lull was
?Ul nnlueeil hy Mt. W. !.. Milli lil ?tl, ul
(iri-enx ?Ile This hill di flers from thc
Ihihinsnii hill principally in pim hiing
Im tin- siihmi.-sjiiii lu tin- voters tho
i|l|OHtiull i?l high Ili ense, ;is well ?is pro
hibit iou and dispensai ios. li is amend
atory tu thal oxtotll only. Tho Ibibhl
Siili hill envoi's the int in- dispensary
law ash im? esisls. Ilotli hills have
hoon reported back by the Judiciary
( 'um lull I oe. tu which they wore li Iel
n-il. witlmul rccnmmcmlul ions, ?mil
hut h bills will como up un I heir mei its.
Tin- icecnl publishoil lotlm ol' Mr.
Kcal horst ?mo is allugethci la vnrablo tu
the passage ul cithcrut' those bills, ami
ho lint och?os Ibo sentiiui'iits ?ii a ma
jori ly ul' bulb the Se?alo ami House.
Tho doom ol lin-Siale IMspensary ap
pears tn In- souled. I was ii>ld by a
prominent Senator to-day that a simi
lar bill ?nulli probably be introduced
in tho Si t?ate this week, and tho indi
cations, were altogether I'avorahlc to its
passage.
Tho privilege tax bill, formulated by
the House Judiciary t'luninittoe in or
der lu mi et the objection (bat it is un
coils) it ut muai in t hal lt a ll oct s inier
.-late emu moree relations, has produced
considerable discussion. Mr. Ashley
introduced nu amendment, ? utting the
lux down to Iii?-., iiml precipitated a
light in carnes!, ".lush' is uncompro
mising in his demand lot reduction,
and a considerable bullio was waged
during the sestfiuns ol Thursday noon
and I'ri dav night, with au incomplete
victory fur tho reduction. The light
will be resumed to-morrow, lt conies
up again thou on au amendment ol
Mr. Illy!ho, fixing the tax nt 10c, ami
will probably puss tho House with Uli?
reduction, bul I learn from excellent
authority that tho reduction feat uri
will bo killed in tho Senate, and thal
t he bill will be soul back tn t be 11 ouse
embellished with many brilliant am
highly beneficial amendments. A gr?ai
thill nf interest centers in Ibis light, a:
thc well being nf Clcliisim College, li
.i large extent, depends upon the ubi
m.iii results.
Tin red isl lid hm bill has passed lin
Ibm-e, IM I II I'avniiihlv lepnrled b\ I hi
Senate Commit lees iiml will pidbabi.i
l.i i nun :i law. I learn, however. Ilia
?he Se?ale i - piilt*. c\ i ni \ di \ i did ul
I ho si 11 licet. T\\ el ye itu said tu bo lu
i:. twol\e ?'.'.iiinsl II .uni lin ivuiaimh
m. iln ?itui . Thc debating strength
how cv i I . I- iii lilXol ut I he bill.
\ lull in lix i In i iiiics tm Imidin.!
t lu- Ci rou i I Courts in I be I. ?gilt h Judi
cial Cn? nit, h.-i- IMIII ?nt i minced um
??ll prnhahlx become ii law. li lixe
lin fourth Mumlax in I'ehiunry. Ininti
Monday in June, and sci-und Munda;
after tin- biurtli Mondnx in Scptemhci
tor thc holding of 1 he ('unit nf Cenefa
Sessions, ami thc Wednesdays Hex
following these days respective.,* In
holding thc ( nuit ut Common Pleas a
Anderson. This separates thc t?
Courts. The arrangements as loth
nthei Counties make- the Circuit ivor
nmn uniform, ami lhere appears lo b
no object inn in iltc passage ?>! ! he i ?il
I in- Anderson delegation are acquit
ling ihelnselves with credit io iii
County. Thox aie additive, wnlchfi
and quick ni speech \\ hen occasion l'i
ipliic. il. Thox have int rodilci d sex.
oral bills ni cun-idoiablo importance ?
Alllli-I'MIII Cu. ililli. ? tu lei (I. In I In - Stiiti
In w it : Ant bm i/ing I be t it x ul Amin
-mi in issue bonds in mvi imbditeil
ness arising fruin lin building of th
Cit> Hall: to ii\ salaries ni Counlx ul
heels: lu extend jurisdiction of Milgi;
tralcs: lu provide punishment for (li
acceptance of lid?ales b,\ olhcers ?
Hilst in State or public inst it III iou:
tn prohibit Stale Hoard ul Contri
using any label ur buttle with tl
palmetto tree on it: amending Act i
I I*-'."! extending tu special referee ai
I i h< ?ri tx I?? I urn into tho County trcasi
i ix um-laitiicil funds accuiuulaling i
? hi- hands iliei ;i given length (d' nun
I ?n i! l.i-t. but anything bm least, tl
: hill providing loCCuuutx Dispensario
j submit t in 'j i lo-i|.ic-i inn ul prohibit ii
; "i dispi tisarx and tn abolish thc Stu
I ?i-peusaiy. flux have nish mai
theil n cnn i metida I ions lui tiieappoiti
J lllelll ni I ofinlX nllicel- :t-? fill low?
! \dx ison \'.i tobi . - . ? i '..uni \ Hoard .
Coiuiuissi.t~. John TlumVas Vshli
and J-.Im ? ?...mt. i mnuer. W. '
Miller fitx Magistrates, i .1. (.ibu
and 1 '. ii. lill; -eli. in t he i 'm h. M
I'.. .' Crmiioi -..ICI i!- \\ . J-'. M. PJM
ID Marlin Town-bi .. Mr. I.. M. Mart
succeeds M jr, lironi.io; in Col lierToxv
ship. .1. A. Mi All-ii r succeed- Hu
Ja-. I.. J.u k-..n. IMie ot In i Magi
II ;ii. -, in t io Countx remain about
h. lui,-, except lloiioa I'..th. xx li ere th
u ill bc elected, and nt Piedmont, win
tin y xx ?ll be agreed upon by t he i iroe
ville and Anderson delegations joint!
I I.. C.. NonitvoK
I h'll VIT Noll's
i
lt i ? 11 - . less In ri.mini ni un i ln<
wi .I'IH I, .uni how I.II hrhiliil III theil
wini? farmers an i\II \ IMMI \ knows
ihi'M' l .o ls as w fl I .i- w i- du,
W i .rn mon- sony than glad thal lin?
pl ?ri* ol colton has gone np; larmer*
will he tempted to plant too much ol'
it. The low pi ?rr ?t ha- been bringing
hail induced thc sow ing nt'more small
grain than usual. Two ol om lines!
farmers, W . I). Carr ison and .1. A. Me
Kinn-, sold nearly one hundred bales
since t he i ?se ?ti pt ?ce.
Mr. Law rene.- lishe w was in Don vol
Monday. WY ai" ?il ways glad to see his
genial eoiiiiteimm <..
The friends ol' Miss Mollie L-hew
will be glad lo hem she i- about well
again.
Two ni Clemson'-, dashing ('adels,
< 'binde I 'uni lui and L. I'.rll. called lu j
see I w o of our peet I ?esl girls' hist Sal -
ni day . A las, Im i he pm .- : \ his, fol
in?- girls' I hey were nm al home tu
enjoy tin call, flu beaut ifni snow
had tempted tin- girls lo go rabbit -
liuntllig. They enjoyed lin- sport,
idough I hey caught linguine, bill wi-h
. d they had stayed al hmm . We hope
lin \ will make il all st ra igh I .ii I he -u
i ?able nil I In m d. IM . II ..
m . ? -
The Success nf a I mmer Amlorsonian.
Mu. Linton: Will you jilease allow
mi' ?i lil ile space in y our papei to write
ol a worthy Anderson County man.
w ho is now enjoying the full confidence
of the best people of the eily of Atlan
ta, and has one of the largest practices
ot his speeinlv in that city. Dr. Ceo.
Itrown, of whom I write, and whose
specialty is that ol the Pvc. Lat. Nose
ami Throat, ami under who-e treat
ment I have recently been, ami from
which I feel si, much henelited, 1 can
liol withhold my (uaise of him.
Dr. I ?row li's oilier is one of t be most
modern and latest equipped for bis
specialty io hr found in the country,
and under his care mid treatment one
cannot do other than realize Ilia ability
to rope with the greatest scientists of
t he age.
Di . I ?mw n's waiting-room is crowd
ed from morning until night with pa
tients waiting on him Tm treatment,
Which is further evidence of the peo
ple's confidence in his skill ?md ability
to please. I frei it would be hard to
say too much in his behalf, and those
suffering from any of the ailments that
come under 1 fr. lirow n's specialty could
not do better than to entrust their
trouble- to his care. Yours truly .
A. C. S'I'llli Iv I.A N I?.
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Several ol' the Western States have
been visited hy severe snow storms the
past few days. In Colorado ami ad
joining Slates the trains are at a stand
still, towns isolated, business suspend
ed ami the suffering intense. In some
sections great loss of life is reported
from the snow slides.
- Kvcry gul lias an idea that when
she is telling a man she loves him, her
face will appear transfigured.
- Probably thc greatest compliment
a man can pay to a woman is not to
have her fall in love with him.
- A successful hypocrite is nevera
success at anything else.
Grip's Ravages Doomed.
So much misery mid *>o many deaths
j hiive been cauaed hy tho (?rip, that every
i one shoo hi know iv hat a wonderful rem
i eily tor the malady is lound in Dr. King's
1 Now hihcover.v. The distressing stub
I lu rn cough, thal ilillanius your throat,
j rolis yuu ol sleep, weakens your system
! and paves the way tor Consumption, is
i i j, n ?ck ly stopped hy this, matchless mire.
! ll* you ha vu rhil ls soul fever, pain in th"
i hack nt lim head, soreness in hones an.I
mu-.-li--, sore threat and thal cough tlint
grips your thront like a vice, you need
Pr Kine's Sew diseovery tu cure ymir
Crip, MIIU iiroveiit I'nun monia ur Con
fute pt ; n. Price ?u els. and Stun. Money
, hark il mu run il. A trial hottle tree nt
j ll ill i ?rr King Cu.
Cheap Printing
Law Tu iris at CU n uls a I'age- Coed
Work, Hood Caper. Prompt Delivery,
i Minutes cheaper than at any other
house. Catalogues in the best styli*.
If you have printing iodo, it will be io
. voitr interest to write to the Press und
V.atiliet. Abbeville, S. C. ff.
STATE CK SOUTH CA KOKI N'A.
ANDURSON COUNTY
H;i H. M. Itu rr ?.ss, Juitae nf /VM/MIIY.
WHEREAS, W. fl Chain Idea hi?,
applied m mu to grant him Leiters nt' Ail
ministration on tin? Estate ami effects ot
Hubert c. Ch'iuihlee. deceased.
These .uv therefore lo cite amt admon
ish ail kindred mid creditors of tho said
Kobi T. Cham blue, ilae'd. to be amt appear
before me in Court of Probate, to beheld
j nt Anderson C. IL on tho Kith day of
j February, list)*.*, utter publication hereof,
' m show cause, if any tiley have, why
, the said Administration should not he
immted (liven under my hand, this
'.-! dav nf .laundry, IStiU
K V. ll NA l\CE, Probate J ml tte.
Keb l, I st I! i 82 -
Notice to Teachers.
? fB^IIKKK will hu an Examin?t mn of
X Teachers*, on the IS;lt inst. All ap
plicants must he proviiled willi pa nor,
potts, ink, A'c. Those w ishing to stand
the Examination shnidil ho here prompt
ly ?il '.' ?. m., in i>ril??r tn avoid confusion
I ami delay. lt. E. NICHOLSON,
! Co. Supt. ot F.d.
NOTICE.
rriTLKK lotto tho lowest responsible
W bidder on Wednesday, February
I.., I-o.i at ll a. m., the building of a now
Hriilgo over Creek near K. lt, Watson's
ini'.l, un rna.i leading to Five l urks.
K ans and specifications made known
i m dav ol' letting.
W. K. SNKl.'.JKOVE, Co. Nup'r.
WHEN YOU WANT
New Axle Points, New
Wheels, New Curtains put
on, and your Buggy re
i Painted, or any kind of
' ! Repairs on Carriages or
Wagons, we are prepared
r to give you thc best work
- i for least money.
PAUL E. STEPHENS.
The Hains descend, the Times and the
Weather hang heavy, like a mill-stone,
about the neck of Comp?tition. . . . .
With the last days of the evcr-to-bc-retnenibered 18i?8 many a weary
heart dropped out of thc race for fortune through mercantile channels, and
many more will drag through the length of 1W.? with heavy heart and weary
limb. Many have been the restless nights spent rolling and tossing on their
pillow.-, grief stricken because success shines not upon their pathway, but
While time and tide are sweeping aside
Many who struggle for natue.
There's one still rides rough-shod o'er the tides.
And grasps both fortune and fame.
\ es, wc propose now to begin the work of stamping our name in match
less splendor on the spotless page of 180JI. We are not satisfied at putting
our-elve.- at the head ?d' the list, but we must outstrip our 1808 business : and
to do that we must make tho start right, so here- goes :
' mr entire line <?(' .leans to close at ."><.. yard. Good Wool Flannel 5c. yd.
Heavy Twill Flannel Tic yu. Heavy Solid ( luting "ic yd. Good line Spring
' apes ?Mc. Ked day Tobacco, best, li?a lb. King Soap 10 for 25c. Canton
I'la li fiel .'Je yd. Heavier Canton !?.]e. Heavy and wide (.'anton fie. Heaviest
made ?P.c. Pound Prints ldc lb. Kxeellent Perfume 5e and 10c. 50c Gen
tlemen's Gloves :{bc and Xic. 200 yards Progress Machine Thread li-J e. 12
Spools for 25e. (Hit Watch Chains 5c and 7c. Draper's Plate Chains
48e. Compl?te Set Banjo Strings ldc. Will sell a few Cigars five for 5c.
Air (inns 50c- Repeaters l?0c. No advance on Chinaware yet. See our pri?es
and grow happy. Six Teacups and Saucers for line. Baltimore Teacups and
Saucers 35c. Piedmont Teacups and Saucers 40c-every piece guaranteed.
Tea, breakfast and Dinner Plates 25c. 30c, 35c and 4(Jc Set. Flat and Deep
Dishes 5c, bc, Sc and 10c. Teapots 13e, 18c, ic. Agate Teapots 18e. 20c
and 25c. Agate Wash Pans, large size, 12c. Glass Dippers 15c-Agate 10c.
Pic Plates three for 5c. Pint Cups four for 5c. 4-qt. Coffee Pots 10c. 2-qt.
('?dice Pots 7c. Porcelain Lamp Shades Ibo. Illuminators 10c. Small (?lass
Lamps 5c. Brass Lamps 10c. Footed Hand Lamps 15c. Side Lamps, com
plete with No. 2 Mumer and Chimney and deflector, 25c. Soda two lbs. for
5c. Epsom Salts 5c lb. Pepper, Spice. Cloves, Nutmeg, Ginger, Cinnamon,
Mustard rock bottom, sure. Hair Brushes 5c, 10c, 25c. Combs '.ic, 5c, He,
10c. Tooth Brushes :ic, 5c. ldc. Would you see our Bed Ticking at 3;c yd.
We have all grades. See our pretty Ducking to close at 7'e. Best heavy
White Duck 10c. Buggy Umbrella, good. $1.25. Ladies' and Geutlemen's
Rubber ( Ivershoes, new stock-keep your feet dry-25c, Mc and 44c. Ladies'
Leather Shoes 38c. We can suit you and will save you money. The only
Genuine Good Luck Matches, large boxes and every Match makes a fire, 8c a
dozen boxes. Well Buckets 20c each.
W rXDKHBUY, UNDEKSELL always our motto. Spot Cash does
the work.
Yours always truly,
OWL BRAND GUANO.
IF you want the BICST GUANO on the market, and at a very reason
able price, buy
OWL ZB^-A-ZtsTID.
These Goods need no words of commendation from us. More of them have
been sold in Anderson than any other one brand of Guano.
We also handle POWERS, GIBBS & CO'S, celebrated Fertilizers, and
will make it to your interest to see us before you buy. Very truly,
D. C. BROWN dr, BRO.
P. S.-One Thousand Barrels of FLOUR, bought before the advance,
which we are going to eell cheap. D. C. B & B.
The Great Oliver Steel Beam Plow.
OVICR ten times more OLIVERS sohl in Anderson than any other
make. They have been tried. The verdict is unanimous for the OLIVERS.
The Steel Beam a great feature. Warranted to stand anywhere. Handled
in Car lots we g;ive lowest possible prices. The sizes lor this section are Nos.
40, 20, li?, 13, Ac.
Buy only the Oliver Steel Beam Plows
if you are after the best.
\ DISC, SPADING AND SMOOTHING
HARROWS, &c.
Twenty years experience has taught us the ueeds of the farmers, and we
know our Harrows are just the I ni piemen ta for this section.
An absolute, broad, personal guarantee given by us.
SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO.
OSBORNE & CLINKSCALES
Are Sole Agents at Anderson, S. C., for
Iro?i King and Elmo Stoves,
Garland Stoves,and Ranges,
^isjy THE
Times Line of Cook Stoves.
The above Stoves arc bought in Car Lots direct from the manufacturers,
j Thus we save "middle-man's" profit, and also g;el cheaper freight rates. Cus
! tenters who buy Stoves from us get the advantage of this.
We cam-a wellselcctcd stock of FANCY CHINA, PORCELAIN
GOODS, CHINA DINNER SETS and TEA SICTS. Just the thing for
! Christmas Presents. Call on us.
OSBORNE & CLINKSCALES.
The Sole Agents for Iron Kin?; Stoves.
AILEY'S ZDIZLSriZLSTQ- KOOM
- Is the place to buy -
A Dollar's Worth of COFFEE if wantCsomething? Richland Stron-.
J G. RILEY
Interesting
Glove News.
We tell you that this news is in
teresting because we give you a
chance to secure a 81.25 Glove
tor 75c. Who is the woman that
won't embrace an wpportunity^to
save 50c. on a pair of Gloves.
They are odds and ends of our
big stock-that is why the reduc
tion is made. It is needless to
say that you will appreciate the
oiler.
Womens Suits.
The closing ol' the season and the
underprice at which we bought
these last Suits is reason enough
why we offer them BO modestly.
Had we bought them at the usual
time and usual way we would
have to ask 819.00 for them ; but
the prudeut method pursued
make them $11.00 to you.
An Event
in Shoes.
We have had ocaasion to careful
ly go through our big Shoe stock
and to change it about. In doing
so we found many lot ends, as
sorted qualities and assorted sizes
all in one section. About 200
pairs of Women's Shoes-the
regular price of them is 82.75
we have a moving price at 81.50
They won't last long. Better be
quick.
Mons Furnishings
And Clothing.
There will be some livolv i??
in the Men's Department ?j
the next week. Tho ^
which we have marked a big)
of Clothing and Overtop
Shirts and Collars and Ties
gain the attention of ecoJ
cally inclined men. T^
have put decisive rents in
prices of the Men's Hau ?n
Store. We make these g J
reductions justin gain jour j
ter acquaintance.
New Wash Fabrica
The very thought ot'
brings with it the advanced
of the season. They are hcrg
grand array. We do M ft
that we have ever seen a nrJ
assortment of advance
The color schemes are r*ei
the designs enchanting. W
you have first choice. Then
now !
Muslins and
Sheetings.
Some extraordinary offerin|
popular branded goods,
kinds that are almost a?;
Sugar in a Grocery
as
But since we have big Belli
mind the brands count for]
ing. The prices tumble.
JULIUS H. WEIL & Cl
Our Business
For the past month demonstrates the wisdom of ourj
ing. We know the wants of the people, and we eonfor
them in selecting our Goods. No better and more thorot
reliable Stock can be found in Anderson.
The market is flooded with shoddy goods, more espec
Shoes, as in the Shoe business there is great opportunit
sacrificing the Stock for appearance.
OUR SHOE STOCK
Is a source of pride to us, and there is real pleasure in
ing 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 Btyle toe, worth
only $1.25.
Vici Kid, Tans, Cordovan, Box Calf, 50c to $1.50.
er than anywhere else.
Men's Heavy Oil Grain Shoes, button or lace, $1.00.|
Ladies' Nice Dress Shoe, lace or button, with or
heel, $1.00. And so on through the list. We are selling!
cheap, and we give your money's worth when you buy fflj
Heavy Outing 4 l-2c to 8c.
Canton Flannel 4c up.
Wool Flannel IO, 12 1-2,15 and 25c.
Heavy Fleeced Undershirts for men 25c.
Sweet, Orr & Co's. Pants, guaranteed not to rip, all]
Ladies' Capes, a nice, well-selected line, from 50c to|
We will sell you Capes 25 per cent less than what othe
pie ask for them.
Trunks, Valises, Satches, of all descriptions.
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDl
XV K SKLL THE
BEST COFFEE IN TOWN FOR THE MONI
Our first consideration in making a sale is to hal
customer pleased with what they buy. If anything
you does not come squarely up to representations yo
always find us willing to do the right thing.
McCULLY BRI