The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, February 15, 1899, Page 5, Image 5
ARE NOW R?ADY FOR
riv Soring; Business
And are showing a large assortment of
.ACES AND EMBROIDERIES
he latest Spring Styles and newest and neatest designs.
SPRING NOVELTIES
alicoes and Percales. We are offering an exceptionally
p percales. It is 36 inches wide, good quality, and sold
erly at 10c. Our price is 5c. per yard. Not remnants,
3r Comes in bolts. You can buy any quantity you
Also, good lines of Percales at 6 l-4c. and 8 l-3c. per
i and the very best Percales, in New Spring Styles,
h 12 l-2c-we are only asking 10c. per yarde
Fe also have a new stock of
WHITE NAINSOOKS,
jed, Checked and Plain, and prettier
WHITE DIMITIES,
tripes and Checks, than ever before. A good assortment
DUCKS,
bite and colors. A big line of the newest thing in
WHITE WELTS,
we pride ourselves on our selection of
WHITE P. K'S-,
will show you the largest and most up-to-date line of
\ in the city. Our Stock of
WASH FABRICS
|>w complete, and we are ready for the
EARLY SHOPPERS
wish to get first choice of the New Things. We are
|showinff some new things in our
BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT.
Par Stock of
DOMESTICS
t" io large and complete. In fact, we are ready to supply
wants with almost anything in the way of
[General Merchandise !
rocexdes,
ardware,
arm Supplies,
AND
FERTILIZERS.
Yours truly,
frown, Osborne & Co.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
funeral ]VIeT*clia,iiciisei
ANDERSON, rsi. O
Local News,
WEDNESDAY, F KB. l?. im.
THE COTTON HARKET.
Corrected Weekly l>y Brown, Osborne A Co.
Strict Good Mddling-<'? = .
Good Middling-itt.
Stritt Middling-(H.
Middling-tl.
Stained Cotton-1'?? to Ol.
J. il. Grant, Ksq., attended Court in
Walhalla last weeli.
Thc Alliance Store announces a grand
and tina) clearance sale
Miss Maud Miller, ot* New York, is in
th?' city visiting relatives.
Miss May Bamberg, of Bamberg, S.
C., is in thc city visiting friends.
Thc creeks and 'rivers have all been
ou a boom from thc recent rains.
Thc cunt inned bad weather is inter
fering with all classes of business.
The new advertisement of C. F.
Jones \ Ci?, is worth your attention.
The examination of teachers for thc
public schools takes place next Satur
day.
Tile contractors are expecting a good
deal of building in Anderson this sum
mer.
Next Monday is the last day for mak
ing ymir tax return to the County Au
ditor.
Tho grippe continues its attacks on
the people. It spares neither youth
nor ugo.
Mrs. T.K. Hill has gone to Tit* ton,
Ga., to spend a few weeks with her
husband.
Mr. .1. A. Daniels, of Newberry, has
been spending a few days in Anderson
with relatives.
Mr. W. W. Sullivan, a popular
"knight of tlie grip," is at home resting
for a few ?lays.
Lesser \- Co. arti ottering bargains in
shoes. Bead their new advertisement
for particulars.
Notwithstanding the continued had
weather, the sidewalks of tin* city art
ju a very good condition.
Yon have only two weeks more in
which to pay your city taxes. Don't
put it oil'until thc last day.
Our old friend, Mr. E. T. Leaved, ol
Fort Hill, was lu the city hast Sat u rila j
and gave us tm appreciated call.
The latest Black Diamond news wi
have is that the English syndicate wil
put np the money.to build thc road.
Mrs. Dowling sailed from Tampa
Fla., on the ?lrd inst, for Havana, Cuba
to join her husband. Lieut. H.S. Dow
ling.
Messrs. J. 8. Fowler, \V. Q. Ham
mond, I?. B. Allen and A. T. Newe
spent a day or two in Columbia his
week.
Mr. W. E. Lee has gone to Mobile
Ala., to represent the Anderson Cam]
in the annual session of the Woodmei
of the World.
Mr. T. E. Watkins, who recently tbs
appeared from his home in this County
returned ti few days ?go and is nov
seriously sick.
L. L. Mouchet has been appointe!
postmaster nt Dean viced. W. Matti
son, and .1. Ii. Pruitt, Vice.;. A. Mc Al
lister at Starr.
If you art! interested in men's wear
ing apparel it will do you good to rem
carefully the new advertisement of I
O. Evans & < 'o.
City Clerk Mauldin is cou li ned to hi
room on account ot the grippe. Mr. .1
Baylis Lewis is neting City Clerk un
collecting the taxes.
Chickens and eggs have been brinp
ing good prices all the winter. ]
would be a good idea to misc poul tr
instead of cotton this year.
A large number of our subscribe]
will visit the city ?luring the session <
Court. We hope they will bear i
mind that we have plenty of blank r<
ceipts.
The books.of registration this yet
arc open on every Solesdoy in the yeti
So if you wish to register yon must tl
so on the days named; there are i
others.
Mr. .!. C. McFall. alter spending
week visiting his motlier, .Mrs. L. ,
McFall, accompanied by his wife, r<
turned to his home in Danville, Vu
last Friday.
Mr. .1. H. lattimer, brother ol' Ct?
grossman Lattimer, died at his home
Abbeville County on the Nth inst., ugt
HO years. A wife and two childrt
survive him.
Practically no tarin work has bet
dont anywhere as yet, on account i
the continued wet weather. The aci
ago in spring oats will be cut. oil'<
j this account.
J. J. G ?liner, Esq.? requests us ttl at
nomico that he has received the pei
sion blanks, and the members of tl
Township Pension Boards arc urged
call anti get them at once
Mrs. W. M. Wilcox, with her tv
little sons, Herbert and Janies, ami h
little ?laughteri Marion, of Elberto
Ga., are in the city visiting lier pa
?mts. Mr. anti Mrs. G. F. Tolly.
Chiqunln Lodge, No? 32, Knights
Pythias, will meet to-morrow evenin
There will be two candidates for tl
first rank and four for the third,
large attendance of the members
desired.
The election for Magistrate hast Sa
nrday resulted in favor of Mr. 1).
Greer, who received 72 votes nguiu
(50 votes for Judge Trussell. This w
one of the closest races ever held
tho town, although there seemed t?i
very little enthusiasm ami very litl
interest manifested for either cant
.date-JJiMie? Pitth Chronicle^
Mr. W. Kealy Gusset!, formerly of
Anderson hut now engaged in business
ill Quincey* Fla., was in thc city yes
terday his way to Now Vork. lie
looks hair ami hearty, ami is welt
pleased with Iiis new home.
Kev. J. C. Johnes returned on Tues
day from Anderson, where he went to
preach on Sunday. Ile thinks that
Anderson is our ol' the most progres
sive towns that In; has ever KIMMI in the
South.- Vorkvjlle I'.'nauirer.
Mrs. Helen !.. Bullock, ol' Kl ni ira. N.
Y.. national organizer ol' the NV. C. T.
I'., will lecture in tin-City Hall Mon- I
day. Fol?. 201 h. al S o'clock, p. m. The
ladies of our local I nion earnestly and
cordially invite thc public io In pres
eut.
Thc Court ul General Sessions con
venes next Monday. The uno will !??.
a busy on?', as then1 arc about thirlj
prisoners in.jail, besides a number who
arc ont on bond, awaiting trial. Ju
rors and wit nessi's should he on hand
prompt ly.
The con I inned hail weat IHM* has intel
re red considerably willi thc country
mail service the pas! two weeks. < >n
account of the high waters on tin
streams ami the had condition ol' the
loads the carriers were unable to make
theil usual trills.
When you attend Court next week
give Kiley's Dining Kooma call, next
door to the 1 sri i.l.K.I:N< i i: building, il'
you want to get a good meal at a low
price. Mrs. Kiley superintends the
tahle and knows just how to prepare
and serve you a square meal.
The dance at the Hotel Chiquilla last
night was a most enjoyable occasion
and attracted a huge crowd of young
people, many visitors being present
from neighboring towns. The music
was furnished by the Fifth Massachu
setts Regiment Hand, now encamped
at Greenville.
The Charleston and Western Caro
lina Railway beg to announce t hat all
one thousand mile hooks of their issue
sold after February 8th, l*im, will be
honored for passage over the Colum
bia, Newberry and Laurens and Atlan
tic Coast Line Railways. The atten
tion of the drummers are especially
called to this arrangement.
The Hartwell (Ga.l Sun says: "Mr.
R. ll. Dove died at his home near
Bowersville, Ca., on Monday morning,
February (Ith, 1890, of peritonitis, lb
was about 72 years old. He was a citi
zen of Hart County for about fourteen
years. Ile leaves a wife and t wo grown
children. Anderson, S. C., papers are
requested lo publish notice of his
death."
Mr. R. NV. Henderson, of Anderson,
formerly corporal in company C. First
South Carolina Regiment, has returned
froma trip to Cuba. He reports the
Second Regimenl doing very well, hut
wanting to come home. KusincsH
there, he says, is unstable, but it is the
general expectation that there will be
a "better time ahead" next fall.-Co
lumbia Stu te, YMh.
We invite your attention to the ad
vertisement of the bicycle department
ol' the Sullivan Hardware Co. Tin
manager of this department, Mr. W,
AV. Sullivan, thoroughly understand?
his business, and is now ready to show
you the 'JW models. He handles tin
most reliable wheels manufactured
and if you contemplate buying one bi
sure and give him a call. His prieei
will jilease you.
The Seneca correspondent of tin
tlvouee Mens says: "Mr. J. Mit Simp
son, half brother of Mrs. Dr. J. lt
drown, wli6 left this place about threi
years ago to take charge of Mr. M. W
Coleman's orange grove in Fla., wa
shot and killed near Tampa, on Feh. :!
Full particulars not know n. He wa
thirty-live years old." Mr. Simpsoi
has a number of friends and relative
in Anderson County who will regret t
hear of his death.
The marriage ol' .Miss Rosabel]
Smart, ot Troy, and Kev .1. F. Singh
ton, of Feuilleton, S. C., has been an
non need to take p! .ce at the heme ?
the bride on Feb. 21st at IU.:H) in th
forenoon. Miss Smart has visited i
Abbeville und many people w ill cxtcn
to her good wishes for her future lil'?
Kev. Mr. Singleton has preached in tli
Rapt isl Church at this place dunn
two protracted meetings and our pi-?
pie congratulate him on the good luci
- Abbeville M?dium.
Mrs. tl ano Ann Atlger died in Char
leston on tin* evening ol' thc 7th inst.
Mba Adgcr was an ? . 1 ? 11 . 11 > haly, and
lesivos a largo family circh? to cherish
her memory, '^'ic deceased was prom -
i m ut tor many years in goml works,
ami l'or a long period was secretary ol'
Ila' Con fe? lora to Home in I'liarloston,
to which slur was a ?lcvol?'?1 friend. She
has no( long lingered after her broth
ers, Hov. John lt. Adger. 1>. I?., and
.Mr. .1. Kllisou Adger, lim record ?d'
whose deaths it has lu i n our painful
duly to notice within tin- last icu
mont hs.
Mr. William M. Kiowa died ai his
home, near Mountain liest, lYhruaiy
.ld, 1SSW, alteran illness ol une week.
Iii' was horn in Abbeville County,
October '.Villi. IMI?, but in carly child
lo mil Ins parents moved io Amlei '.tui
Coiiuly, w'here he remained until |N7?i.
In the early pan ?d' I hat year lu- um veil
t< ? t leoma- County, where he li veil until
ldc ? 1 ;iN ot his death, in earl\ mun
lonni In- professed a hope in 4'ludst,
aiidall through his life his daily wall,
ami dully conversation proved him io
hen Christian <?l ibo highes) type.
I\ : ?Wi < < \tH i ii r. j
Mrs. Manha Chainbhe, wile ol \|?.!
K. C. Chambh'o, died suddenly al In r
home in Helton lust .Sunday night. (?ii
Monday morning she did not got ont
nf Ind al her usual hour, and her hus
band, thinking that she was steeping,
did not disturb her. Later he went io
lier bedside and found her dead. Mrs.
Chamilico w as about iii' yours ol'age.
and lnt?l long been alllictcd with i lien -
mutism. Sh?' was a most excellent wo
man ami had long been a devoted
member of the Baptist Church, lier
remains were interred ni Helton on
Tuesday, li?*v. NY. T. Tate conducting
the rimerai services.
The many stylish fashions so hand
somely portrayed in Thc Uvsojuvr for
Mureil arc most springlike anti attrac
tive, whether designed for ladies,
misses ?ir little folks. Shirt waists in
every imaginable sty!?* sir?- illustrated,
in addition to costumes, wraps, fancy
waists and underwear. The millinery
paget, show advance models for ?rnw
hats. Twenty-two fancy woi? pat
terns are giv?'ii this mouth, accom
panied by full working directions, and
"The Children's Sewing School" will
probably set more than one motlier to
thinking. The literature ol' the Mandi
number is excellent, both as regards
(jauntily and quality.
\Ye have on ? our desk u copy ol'
'?CahTchce. of Ken wee,"'a descriptive
poi'in. a very neut and interesting little
book, by Kev. .1. VY. Daniel, of Abbe
ville, S. C. Tho story of thc book isa
historical fact, and ridules to the days
when this section of South Carolina
was occupied by the Indians. Those
who have read the poem speak in
glowing (erins of it. There ure many
traditions in tho past history of ?un
people, and every writer who attempts
to record them should be encouraged,
The author of t his poem is a brother ?il
Ii?'v. \V. \Y. Daniel, past?ir of the First
Methodist Church in this city. It it
for sale by Messrs. ii. \Y. Vaut & Soi
at 40 cents a copy.
Robbed the Grave.
A RtartMnK incident nf which. Mr. Johr
Oliver, ?if rhiladelphia, WHS the subject
is n n mud by him HS follow: "I was ir
H most dreadful condition. My skin wai
almost yellow, eyen sunken. tongue couteil
pain continually in back anil ?iden, n<
appetite-gradually growing, weaker din
by dav. Three phy alelan s '?ad given nu
up. Fortunat ely, a "friend advised try inj
.K'cctrii: Bitter* :' and tn my great joy HUI
surprix, thu first, bottle mnde H decide?
improvement. 1 continuad their use foi
three we'k1*. and tim now a well man.
know they saved my life, and robbed th
pravo ?f another victim No one ahouh
l*-?il tn (rv th?-tn. Univ 60 cts. per bottle lt
11 il I-Orr Co's. Urug Store.
The Electric City Shoe Store in Kellin
their mi ti re sto?'k bf Winter Shoes at ?'om
It, will pay you to go there for you
shoe*-", (?reat bargains 'lil-tf.
Illackumith Toola ure ottered HO elma
hy Sullivan Hard war? Co. that thoHinal
est tanner-? will lit 1 that iL will pay thei
to buy un outfit.
by spocia'. arrangement with a tirs
class Art Studio we are enabled to malt
tba following oller to our Customers: \\
lilrnish you with a card, and after ye
have purchased gooda tn the amount'
.<.i.(;o fer cash al our Store wo will indon
it. It will thoo entitle you to one-hfl
dozen ol* the heat (?losa Cabinet Photo
anti ono lile si/.e 1-1x17 enlargement of tl
sumo upon payment of only si.ILS. Tl
work niven with thia oller is positive!
uiiaratiteed to be Jirst-clHHH and those n
bold i UK tickets will be charged the roi?i
lar price, *3?,00. Tah o advantage of th
grRiul ofter. Brock Brus.
When the weather prohibits
Bicycling it's our opportunity
to talk '99 Models.
fi
AND
Crescent.
Represent ever practical Bicy
cle improvement of the year.
Eight in PRICE and unap
proached in QUALITY.
Sulllivan Hardware Co.
Now have their '99 Models on
exhibition, and invite every
one to come and examine them.
W. W. SULLIVAN,
Manager Bicyele Department.
Our business has been successful, and wc extend our
sincero thanks to our patrons and friendo, and wish for them,
as wei* as ourselves, a prosperous "New Year."'
We always keep in shape. We have Shoes in all thc latest
lasts and toes. They will be a little heavy for our Spring
business, so they must be moved to make room for our Spring
Stock.
PRICES ARE CUT IN TWO.
You lind low prices and solid leather. Men's, Youths,
Ladies* and Misses' Shoes-any price you wish.
Our new style Hats-Shell Bands-are quite the rage.
Grays, Pear's, Tans and Newturies. Come and see how one
will look on you.
Our Clothing Department
Is broken. What we have you can buy at your price. Every
one knows we are head and shoulders above competitors.
Down they go, and they will go at the Cut Prices.
"Seeing is believing."
IMPORTANT NOTICE
EVERYTHING IN OUR . . .
WINTER WEIGHT SHOES
Come and look through and see if you can't find the size
you want. Every pair guarantee!. Remember
WE SELL THEM FOR LESS."
You i s for Reliable Slices,
COBB & C?I^YYTOJS?,
The Shoe Stun; People in Masonic Temple.
Bia)'* Can't give you Trading .Stamps with the above Goods.
SIT ON THE FENCE
AND SLEEP! . . .
Wm. .I*, tho procession passes If you want to. Nobody will disturb you. Kilt ii
you are alive to your own interests* arouse yourself, shako ?if slumber, climb into
ibu hand-wagon*and wornt your way with tho crowd to
THE JEWELRY PALACE
OF WILL. R. HUBBARD!
They that want tho best and prettiest to be obtained in Diamonds, Jewelry, .Silver
and Plated Ware, Watches and Clocks that will keep time and ure backed with ?1
guarantee, Finn Chum and < ?lasswar? and beautiful Novelties, know that to Will. iL
Hubbard's is th? place lo go. They that want honest treatment know that this is th?
place to lind it. All Gooda aro jual as represented, ami are fully envered by guar
antee
The young man who has a irirl and wants to keep her goes there. Hubbard will
help you keep her. The young married couple goes there to beautify their little
luune. Ilubbard beautifies it for you. The rich people go thete because they can
alford it, and th? poor there, also, because they can alford it.
??r Kvorvthing NKW and UP T< ? DATIL
?r* KNG'UAVINfJ FR KR.
WILL R. HUBBARD,
.Jewelry Palace, next to Farmers and Merchants Punk.
Look Out for my Sew Ad. Next Week.
ALLOW mc to thank you all for the liberal patronage of last year, and
also in Christmas Goods, which 1 appreciate very much.
In the meantime if you need a NICE COOK STOVE don't forget I
am Headquarters for Stoves. ^
Respectfully,
JOHN T. BUHRISS.