Local News? WEDNESDAY. FEB. 15, lS??). Home Wedding? Mr. Fred. B. Maxwell and Miss Zoe Bleekley, two popular young people of this city, were united iu the holy bonds of matrimony at the home of the bride, on North Main Street, this morn ing at 10 o'clock. Rev. O. L. Martin performed the ceremony in the pres ence of a few friends and thc families of the happy couple, who left imme diately on a trip to Florida. The bride is the youngest daughter of the late S. Bleekley, and is a young lady of many accomplishments. The groom is the eldest son of Col. J. D. Maxwell, is a worthy young mau. and is exceedingly fortunate in his selection of a bride. Opera Friday Night. Tho Andrews Opera Company, who recently rendered that beautiful opera, "Martha," in Anderson, have again been secured here, and will appear in the Opera House next Friday evening in that famous opera, "Bohemian Girl/1 To secure this Company Manager Breazeale had to put up a heavy guar antee. It will take a crowded house to pay expenses, and excursions will be run from the neighboring towns. No doubt a large number of persons will avail themselves of this opportunity to see and hear such a Company. Tick ets will be on sale to-morrow at Wil hite's Drug Store. Secure your seats early Severe Weather. The "Sunny South." has been in the icy grip of the storm king for several -days past. In many sections- thc snow was deeper and the weather colder than was ever experienced before. In this city a light snow, followed by sleet, fell last Saturday, and the mer cury took a big drop before night. Early Sunday morning the snow com menced falling again and continued nearly all through the day, covering the ground to a depth of four or five inches. On Monday the sun peeped out but it had no effect on the snow. Through out the day it was bitter cold and the mercury flirted around /.ero. That night it registered four degrees below zero, which is something unusual for this country. This morning the weather is still cold and the snow is sticking well. Death of Mr. Robert Branyon. Mr. Robert Branyon, one of Barker's Creeks most highly esteemed citizens, n Sunday morning the snow was falling thick and fast, and, of course, this would cause more suffering. That afternoon Mayor Hood called thc City Council together, and after hearing Hie state ments of thc policemen, it was resolved to immediately relieve as far as pos sible all persons who were deserving objects ol'charity. Mayor Mood made ii personal investigation in several of the cases and lound that the state ments made to tho city fathers had not been exaggerated. ;. farmer who has. imported a whole tribe of monkeys to pick his coi ton ?" Truly, tho days of the fool-killer have long since boen numbered. T. Tribute of Respect. Whereas, it hath pleased Almighty God in His infinite wisdom to remove from our midst and from the sphere of usefulness and labors our esteemed brother, Wm. R. Roberts, therefore be it liesoh'f?d, First, That in his death Hiram Lodge has lost a faithful and devoted member. Second, That we extend to his family our deepest sympathy. Third, That a copy of these resolu tions be spread on our minutes, a copy sent to each of the County papers and a copy sent to the family. S. li. HAIJPKR. P. M. RUFF, J. A. AUSTIN, Committee. - She had sent a telegram and was waiting for an answer. Suddenly the peculiar halting click of the receiving machine sounded in the office: and she said to her companion : "That's from George, I know. I can tell his stutter." To Cure A Cold In Ono \)&y Take Laxative Bromo Quinton Tablets. All druggists refund money if it tails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. <-?. on each tablet. A new delight is found each year in the first ride of the season. Tue new Vikings and Ciescenty have every quali fication to please the most critical rider. These wheels are envied by all. On ex hibition at Sullivan Hardware (.'o's. Bi cycle Department. Another big job lot of Leather Collars jiibt received at Sullivan Hard ware Co. This is a rare bargain, and you will re gret it, if you buy before seeing these This is the time to be investigating. C insider last year's record and then ?et us show you our '99 Viking and Cres cent Bicycles. Sullivan Hardware Co. now have these wheels on exhibition. AN ACCEPTABLE CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR ONE DOLLAR.-One hundred en graved visiting cards in fashionable style is a most acceptable present for either ladies or gentlemen. We furnish these (name only) for one dollar and prepay postage Work done in our own factory here. No delay. Send for samples of cards or wedding invitations. J P. STEVENS ?fe BRO , Jewelers and Engra vers, 47 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. During the long winter evenings it's a good time to think about your 'W bicy cle. Facts speak louder than advertise ments. Viking and Crescent Bicycles apeak for themselves. These wheels are sold by Sullivan Hardware Co. (iOO Oliver Chilled Steel Beam Plows sold this season by Sullivan Hardware Co. If you can find of these customers that will not say it ia a better Plow than any other makehe is using they will give you an Oliver free. Sullivan Hardware Co. still sell the "Towers & 8ullivan Steel Plows. Farm ers know they are the best goods is why they se) I so rapidly. Car load just in and another on the way. Prices right. If you want Galv. Poultry Wire you will find it at Sullivan Hardware Co's, at prices that will surely sell rou._ j An Appen] for Iii;' Vow. Edi In t's J it iel !iyt: near : 'Vin- generous rcspou.sc by our citizens tn thc appeal for help for the suffering poor has pul provisions and fuel in every house where needed, and unless the cold weather should last for sonic time yet, it is probable that the help already rendered will be sufficient, so far as provisions and fuel are concerned. The greatest need now is for clothing, shoes. stockings and quilts and especially such as are suited for children. If anyone has cast-off articles of the kind mentioned and can't send them to the City Hall, we will send for them on ! being notified. Such things will prove a blessing to many suffering ones. J. K. Hoon, Mayor. ---. - - Samuel C. Cason, Esq.. of thc Abbeville Har. died at the hospital in Columbia last Monday morning, after an operation had been performed upon him for appendicitis. He was about forty-seven years of age, and leaves a widow and sis children. UucKlcu? Arnica .rn;ive, The best salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, ! Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, j Chilblains, Corns, and all ?kin Erup j tiona and positively cures Piles, or uo ; pay required, lt is guaranteed to give j perfect satisfac?on, or inoney refund ; cd. Prise 25 cents per box. For sale : by Hill-Orr Drug Co The question of the most importance to I tho larmer now is, where (ran I get my I Farming Implements the ciieapeat and get me best quality? Tbe correct answer is Brock Bros. Carpenters, it is to your interest to see us belora buying your tools il you want to >avo money and get tho best quality ol' goods. We have the goods to back wliat we say. Brock Bros. Just received a car of Florence Wagons J. s. FOWLER. Have hot water pipes run Irom your stove to bath room. Try Osborne & Clinkscales. Iron King Stoves aro sold in Anderson ouly by Osborne ifc Clinkscales. The C. A. Reed Music House has re cehtly received a full car load of Pianos, and are offering high grade instruments at lower prices than ever heard of in this country. J J. Frotwell has just received two car loads of lino Wagons, which he is offer ing at very low prices. 15 FOR REST-The offices recently occu pied by Bonham ?c Watkins, in "the IN TELLIGENCER building. Apply at thi9 office. Tremendous stock of Guns, bought before the high tariff went into effect. Sullivan Hardware Co. will sell you a Guu cheaper than they can be bought to day at wholesale from the factory. The C. A. Reed Music House has taken the State Agency for tho celebrated Co lumbia Graphophone, and is selling them at manufacturer's prices. It will interest every one to call at the Music House and see this wonderful invention. Iron King Stoves are considered the beat. Buy one. Osborne ?fe Clinkscales, Sole Agents. Roofing, tin work, galvanized iron work and plumbing done on short notice by Osborne & Clinkscales_ FOIR, .... Fancy and Staple Groceries, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Tobacco, A_nd Cigars, COME TO J. C. OSBORNE, South Main Street, below Bank of Anderson, Phone and Free Delivery. W. H. Harrison's Old Stand. THEIR NAME IS MUD ! THIS shall he the name of the man who tries to sell FLOUR cheaper thau we. We bought before the rise, and we are going to let our customers have it just like we bought it. We are right in the swim, and our pri?e is low enougn to suit the times-iu fact, you would hardly know Flour was any higher. Then, our SHOE STOCK is too big. We are going to cut it down, and our prices will be slashed to beat the band. We've got all sorts of left-hand upper-cuts for any price that's going. We are in tho field for glory now. Come on and see 'em squirm. We're in it to thc finish. We are the people of people when it comes to FERTILIZERS ! Our 10 and 2 ACID and POTASH is the best goods on the market, and we have got the prices that will make them go on sight. All grades of Fertilizers at LOWEST PRICES. DE?N & RATLBFFE. For the Prevention a ii tl Cure of tlie Prevalent Troubles . - - GRIPPE, COLDS, And their aceoinpanimente. Neuralgic Pains, Headache, Fain in the Limbs, Are almost a Specific. This remedy should bc in every household. WilSiairotsoH Fesnate Collete, Williamston, S. G. Thc Spring Session will open on Monday, Feb. 6, 1899. For any desired information, address REV. S. LANDER, President Offers Best Advantages in All Respects. Students may save Time and Money. JOHN B. PATRICK, Anderson. S. C. j The cold snap has increased the demand for Heavy Win ter Goods. We have a few left that we had anticipated hav ing to carry over, but will offer our customers inducements to move them. We will sell, without a cent of profit, every pair of Blan kets in our Store. Also, a few Heavy Cotton-filled (S. C. made) Comforts, any Cape or Jacket or Overcoat. Some Men's Heavy Winter Suits at lower prices than you ever heard of before in the history of Ready-made Clothing. A few Lap Robes left on which we will give you all the profit. Our entire line of Ladies' Wool Undervests and Union Suits at cost. We will be glad to get rid of any Winter Goods ; so if you want a bargain come to see us. We have come out in full blast on White Goods. P. K's, Heavy Welt Cords, Percales, Cheviots, &c, &c, for early Spring wear. Also, new lot of Denims, Laces, Embroide ries, &c. Our Gents' Furnishing Department is full up with New things in Shirts, Cravats, Suspenders, Hosiery, &c. Don't forget that this is to be a great Negligee Shirt season with us. The edict has gone forth, so watch out for us. Gents' Furnishings is our Great Department in our Clothing side. You can always find the Newest things. There is not a House to be found anywhere that is in better shape to fit up the Men, Women and Children in Wear ing Apparel from Head to Foot than we are. We expect to put out a new foot ia the way of pushing our business before long. Watch out for us. The people are treating us royally, and we appreciate everything done for us. Yours very truly, C. F. JONES I CO. vJJulV For Shoe Bilayers. $5,000.00 Worth of Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Shoes for the Spring Trade just received, all made by the very best manu facturers. They are, beyond any question whatever, the best and most durable Footwear in America. They are put together tightly and strongly. The water won't leak through them, but runs off like rain on a duck's back. We sell hun dreds of pairs, and want to sell some to you. Buy one pair, then you will buy more. Here are some stunners : 1 Ladies' Genuin? Dongola Shoes, Button or Lace, Pleel or Spring Heel, all sizes, only. 97c Ladies' Extra Fine Dongola Shoes, Button or Lace, Heel or Spring Heel, every pair guaranteed all solid leather and to give good wear, only.Si 24 Gentlemen's Fine Dress Shoes, Lace or Congress, all sizes, only. 95c Gentlemen's Solid Oak Calf, every pair warranted to give satisfaction.. 1 24 Ladies' Glove Grain Button Slu os, all si/.vs. solid leather, only. 92c Misses' Dongola Shoe?, 9 lo 2. Patent Tip, all solid leather, only. 65c Children's Shoes, 2 to li. Black or Tan, only. 20c Ladies' Tan Shoes, 2i to S, made by the be?t manufacturers, only. 1 24 Men's Oak Kip Ties, all solid, only. 89c Gentlemen's Fine Vici Kid Shoes, every pair warranted, only. 1 4$ Boys' Cali' Skin Shoos, 3 io (5, guaranteed to wear like iron, only. 98c Full line Ladies' Slippers just received. Gentlemen's Tau (ame: Call' Sho<;s, all sizes, only. 1 4!' Boys' Tan Can' Shoes, to li. all solid, ?mly. 1 24 Ail of our Heavy ?Vinter Shoes AT COST. SPECIAL NOTICE. Our Buyer will leave iu a few days for the Northern mar kets to purchase the largest and most up-to-date line of Spring and Summer Goods ever brought to this market at prices unheard of. We have sold twice as many Goods up tc date than any season for the past ten years: also, we will carry twice the amount of Stock as we have done in the past. Yours truly, ' LESSEE & CO., Reliable Shoe Dealers, under Masonic Temple.