The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, February 22, 1899, Page 8, Image 8

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Local News. :?'M>?>\v. i i:ii. ii i V' : ?ni ( inuit) Mercantile I'l'idci-tho V ?????-?ut h?u Tf ? M| uunj/?l ii ?.II <.! : lu \inl? i -KU Co . . \|< i. .mt iii I 'i ul? ? I i \ ?. A -mia r ?M| - nu i ? 11 ; ? i ?i : i . ililli Malia-'? V ll. '??. I ! ,11," i- I ?r i fig k? j >! i >; - v -< i ni in ._. . pi?; :- uti Mi :! - .1 <: !'.H iii g l??l ili-? 1 i ii 1! ii?M ! lu lu??M t.lil ' : - : ni tit i III . I II? . : : .'.?ii'..:- li.Duli ?I .: in lulu I ? \ -ul... : :-. I';. - ( ?MIM?.-?'!? - ..<,'? > ll:i |? ni ulheil m ! m 11 - - ilia! li.? : . : - i i ; \ i Hg I lu lu ni I\ stlppu. ..!.?..! bii-jtll'Ss ll?ill-? in An ?li i-ti ..!! in? ? ? ; i ? t -1 - lin- oignni/a i iii . ..I I ii, i ! Milli -iicli un 111 il -1111 ! - i Kliliilf Ul lim! I li? Ass?? ? i;ili?i will lu a- ilitli-|n H-ahle lu Ail . I. t ?nuil;, mt I chant,? .i- hun -.uni i '? i .H i - ' i ???. I > ag? nfl? - a 11 'H tin v. ii>>!. - ?al?' II ? lilian! - .lim..ni. ?-|-iii.ill\ -.i nih i lin* adja?i-nt tn'Mi- .m i 111 !-I ? ' 11 a- rn? mlicl -. \ .-..iittitll.t i i m nu inlni ship is now act i\ el x . li .i _ ? il in -c?ui - inc i: i lulu i-hip- Inna neighboring lu w : -. .i ml in u I . w w ? ck - t In A - -m ia ? ii.". |..?M?- in ha vi- ? iiinlhil < very uni . ?ha ? ' : ri I lu- < '??lilli > . li. iii.i ti ni lin- A.i.i t nm .i- mil lu;. ?1 |i\ Mi. lilli ll-- i- .i- l.ilh.w - : Kai h nu in I ??I ni ilu A - -nc 1.11 mn i- I HI 111-lu ll W it ll .1 -I.I I 111 1111 tl I ??f 111 . 11111 V blank- Im ii-i III icuui -ting a report <?n .i i ii?ii?nii i. ' Mm ul ihf?e - nih tl mir ..' il given !.? ilu manag? I. When a 11 j. . . : ? un Mr. A m I? I- w. mil ?I. lite iiianag?'i' -joes i<> lin- lu II tl;.? ol each subscriber, -n un - .i Ilali-ciipii?ni ?it th. account ol Mi. \ m Mr. I?, also examines (lu- public records. Im I II I-IIII.In .UH I-. Ac.. . i ml i ? poi I - h. H k i II ?hiail -mil i 111< . I null i?ni to unpining im iuhi-i. lim- giving nu u? eurute ami authentic uh .i a- to iii. pioiuptu?'?> wit h w hi?-|i I hi pari.x meet- In- obliga - imrt-. I'..nh -111 i-i ri I ?er i- also pli-ilg?-il !.? xtul ina iiuHitlilv W-! ol ih'liinpteiil ?h-liioi- -.\ Im have pi rsislciif l\ H lu-cil tu mal;?' -<-t t N-iin-iit m w in? have ignor t-? 1 ail iv.pie.-is im a settlement. Fruin liles?' I ?.st s ilu- uiaiiagi-r makes 111 > an alpha hetieal li-i giving the n.nue. amount ami ?lat?- ?lue. ami any remarks hy i uni l iluit ing members, ami fur nishes each memlter a revised eupy ul same each munth. The omission ul' a nanu-Hom th?- list means that thc ac conni has ln-en paid or satisfactorily adjusted, while its?-?iutinuam-e thereon means that th? account is still unpaid. Mi. Iturriss H'lpu-sls that all mern hers li.tntl in theil delinquent lists on ?tr lu* fi ire .Mareh 1st in order that each member may haven tull list ?tl' delin quents before tin- time trade opens actively. . mm . mt Black lMamoud Railroad .Meeting. A large and enthusiasti<: meeting of business men met in the City Hall Tuesday morning ut il o'clock to devise ways and means ot raising funds to make a survey of the Mack Diamond Railroad fruin Anderson t?t Tort lioyal. l'on Royal. I tea u fort, Hamberg, t?reeliwuud. Hollges. ( 'itkcshiiry, Abbe ville. Une West, l'endlctnn, Seneca. Wt -! I nion. Walhalla ami Westmin ster were all represented b\ able bitsi ness nit-ti. Anderson was represented In t ani. I'. K. Met 'idly. .1. .1. I'let well. H. I'. Whit uer. .1. I?. Maxwell. !'.<.. ib ow H. .1. < i. t'u u ti ingham ami .lohn K. lb. a/. ale. 1 'ti inution i apt. I Vi i in, ..! Abbe* iib', v.. - made Chairman, and Ibm. I'.. C. I Mil'ive. ul I . reen winni, w as appui lil ?-il S? i : et ii ry. The Chairman. I hen culled upon .1. I.. Tl ibbie, Ks? j., w hu. willi Capt. M ct Nil ly a lid K.i. St rut lu-1, had called this Uifftillg, l?t explain lin objeel ul the Hu el ing. 1 Ills wa.- ?imie by Mi. Tl ibbie in :'. bi ii*I and pointe?! manner, ami in ?hiing so lu- -luted that llii- meeting had liol been called tn ? oiisidci tin- ad\ isability o| building a railroad, bu thal ques tion had already beim -?'tiled, bul that it was necessary to haven surv?-\ of tin* ruad made ni one?-. as the liiiancier in London was urging hun to have lin pruliles ami estimates t?trwarded at on?-?', ami. in connection with his re marks, read some h t I ci - I mm t lie Hun. T. C. I ?ick iu.-uii. in London, mi the subject. The delegates I rom t lu- se\ ?Tal tow us ami cities were then enrolled, and the chair declared the meeting ready for business. A number ?tl giuitlernen lunn the several points wen- called upon, and every une expressed a ? I ? - p int? u -t in the road, and th?* money fur tin survey of th?- preliminary lim- was practical!) subscribed, with tin- under standing that it was to he paid to thc treasurer ?tl the Company by Mart h 1st. at which linn- it is inti'iidcd. as we understand, i?? eommeiice tlie surveys. Mr. dribble stateil that every pei.?un Ol' (nw ll si|b-el ibillg to this t tiltil. Would receive pu l? in d slock, which would bi-redeemed upon th? huiidingof the ri ?lid by (he prttuuiters. anal in this wa \ if nn\ town subscribing tu the promot ing ltiml failed tu gel the permanent location, that their linnie) witiihl nut he lost, as t heir stin k would be redeem ed, mulei (he plans ??| 1 he pKimotfrs : and that all mom-) paid in would be paid ?tut only on -V?llener.? issued I?) the engineers. Tin* meeting was pitched upon a business plane, and kept upon thal lim- until it adjourned, ami every une seemed well pleased and hopeful of the outlook. We understand that lin- Hoard of I)ir? etors w ill tah?' imm?diate steps to have th?- survey made, while Mr. Trih ble. who has stood by this great rail. load enterprise from ft s incept ??tu, says he is mot' hopeful than ever of its cally conipb-tion. Ile says lhere is a great ?leal ?if hard work yet before the promoters: that lhere ar?- dillicultics t?? overcome, and there is the greater necessity fm-every friend ol thecntei priso io stand -lu nih h i io shoulder wit h united purpose und ? dort- until the mad i-- complete limn Columbus, Ohio, to tlu- ><-a. lb- -.ivs tin- enterprise is gaining friends every day. IVople are looking upon the project now ns "lionne'.- \ ision," and al iiodislant ?hiv Cul. Room- will receive lin- just credit that is dm- him for reviving the great ra i Uva \ scheme of John C. Calhoun t?? tm? West. That lui. lionne, ?tithe ?.?.ginning, has given t?t Carolina's great statesman 1 he credit <d being the pioneer ol this road, although it has been dead m-nrh -IO years, ll?- lias simply revi veil it under a mw name, uinler which lu- proposes lo complete it . . i. i f. -< \ ?...jill' .uni in Lit 11111 j w i . 11 flu .-' w jil' I ' . i'l ? pst's : 111 ot lld ; i ._' i - i>l : ..' ?.iii!? li i -11 H \ iii i M 111 -111.11 iii viii . .?.ii" ni. l in _'n;ii trouble i- ;ii?ii ii.?~ he? ii i" ?cl i Iii- j>;i11 ni Hu i ininti \ tu : i lli/l Hu Unpin |;|||CC ni I li I- I .?.tat lu ."ii 1111111111 11 ' i ii I prosperity. ;iinl linn ?1.1- III I ll tull 111 114 -11 o| |||.|| i|| .|?| ?Hill nt -pilli ?l "?"111*1 i|u ll" -mi iiiinili Olll |ll-0|?l?-. Hf Iff ls Vf I \ I. li '.'Mil iii i! t lint li. < '.Sh ot Inn. -I in k" -i mi li . i. has taken Imlil in tin- vMiil.. Th.ii everybody know- I ? i?-Iv** ? - :i -IIIII iii railroad liiiilihn-. ;i- hi lin-n?'\ii i i t i h|o\\ ii ii -ho\ ? Uni ol ilwl mi .i I .nlio.nl i h.ii l.uli il ol i i uti |*la o roll -lim I nm. I In ii 11 ml- ol I lu . niel lilts?' .rn tu Li i mi .-i ii nliiti il m lin lint th.it M I. Si lol liri I - ii -j lo lake .III lilli ll -l III lill- wini., .mil lin- pilli lu- iii.n i it . i - -1111 ii ul lin- nit ?M?ale -m II -- ul llii- " I Milch I > ?il tn? ?li? I/' lin f* I ? -it t a -I lilil? Milt! ol I lil .^onl h. i mu ? l'i'orectliiigs. loi' i i>;i . i tu il I.i-l Minni.i> molli ; a j iv it li .lilllie 'lou ii-i ni I. ol lin- Sev . iill.< :i i nit. pu -nillir. All tin-ollii-ris .AI :I in tin ll pliiri - I'XCCpl Soliritoi Ali-i'l. who i- ilctnilicd in ('olimihiii at ti niling io Iiis lint io in lin- KULTI oss iu;i I'i-ji.ii inn iii ol tin- L?'^i.slillillc. .1. I.. Hovr^'-. Kstp, ol I'n hi ii- ?-;ii-tin:_' Sol ii i toi lol .Mi. A ii-i'l. .IIIIIL'I Townsend, III hi- charge td tin- ii i iiiiil .liny. Iii! tv inst rm'teil I hi-iii .1- to theil linties, iiml ill il- coi|cltl>ioil Ililli IN I om pl i im nt iii A mle ison Con n tv on it - inoili i ii ( om i House, saying wt* h.nl t In- liest in t In- Sinti-. lin- (irnmi .1 ii ry clcctctl lol. L. E.] ('ninpliell it- Kore man ami ?iiiuieili.it?' ly wi ni to wm h on ii number ol' hills j th.it wi n- hiimh il ont. l p io this mtirninp tin- follow HILT i .i-i - have IM I II disposed ol : I.min i I'rnitt. Violation ul thcdis peii-ni\ law. ('nilly. 'I'he prisoner not lu in^ present :i sen lei I sentence w :i- li Ct tm him. .1. M. Smith :iml W. H. Hrynn t. Kor jrery. ''nilly. A linc ol s lo ami tim* year's imprisonment nt haul labor. .Jell'. Sherman. Assault ;intl liallery ? .I an Ililli iiml IILT/LN?I val?'?I nature ami j ??any iii>r concealed weapon, t ?II ii iv ot 1 simple ;i--.mit. Thi- prisoner heilig absent, ii sealeil -enteile?'was li ll fur lum, .l;i . Mni-h?ll. ( 'iii m I larceny, ('nil ly. Nim- month** imprisonment nt hard lahot. .lohn Adams, Vhdatioli ol thedis pensary law. ('nilly. Tlicdcfendnnt's I al (olney ^n ve not ?ce ol';i motion l'or a j ne? timi. lien While ami Lizzie Thomas. Househrcak?ii?r ami compound larceny. Plead irniltv. The l'ornier was sent en - ccd to nine months* imprisonment anti t he lat ter liv?* mont hs. I'c ITV Itichardson ?ind Samuel Kl rod. Selling liquor. Plea?! jzuilty. Thr?*i* months' imprisonment or n linc of $100 each. Liiin I innis, alias Lum Mct.ee. Hur jrlary. Not guilt*. .linnet" Miles, Hnrj*lnry. I'leatl guilty. One year'.'- imprisonment at hard labor. Kniest |>ay iiml Lmions (hi Hin. Hiirjilnry ami petty larceny. f'uilty. The prisoners' attorney gave indi?*?* ol' a motion torn new trial. The liraml Jury is hard nt work ami will not iinisli ?ts business before to morrow or next ?hiv. About fifty bills of indict ment lin ve been referred to it. The criminal business will probably consume the entire week, as the docket is lui jrer than usual. ^ . ? <?? St. Valentine Itali. The most brilliant ewin of the sea son w.i- timi ???ven hy lin- Anderson haili im: ? lilli Tuesda\ evening, lin* I 1th. ill Until ( 'llit|l|olil. r.e-ide- the ?in -i- hum the i it\ quite ?i niimbei ol' visitors were present. The music, b\ lin- fifth .Massiichuset is I'cgimcut I hi nd. wu s very lim*, The tia neill g coin - nu ii.nl .it il o'clock mid contitiited un til o'clock. I )II ri II LT I lu- evening ?lidIl ly refreshments wen- served. The' <'crinan was gracefully hil by Mr. (?. \\ . Kvans. The following ladies weie present, their coslllllie.s heing given : Mi-, Hrny, lio.-toii. black ami whin satin. Misses Ca I ho.\bbeville, pink -ilk. Mi-. Hamilton, Mus.-., pink satin, \\ hit?- overdress. Miss Neitueyef. St. Loni-, bille or gandie. Miss Hamberg. Hamberg, yellow bro crailed satin. Miss Lvles. Abbeville, w hite Ol'iZilli llie over lilli?' silk. Miss Henry, I* reen ville, blue satin. Miss ('naries. Abbeville, whit?* ur pandie Miss ferguson. (J reen ville, black satin. M ?ss Hardin,Clemson,white orlandi?-. Mi-s von H?rstel, black satin with cert?st*. .Miss Miller, white satin. Miss Cashiti. whit?' organdie over bim- taffeta, blue ribbons. Miss Helen Cashin. pink hroeatled silk, tinsel overdress. Mi-s i ?rr. ?'ream chilVon over -ilk. Miss Hill, black silk. M iss Cia vt ?m. ?-reu in silk, t iiis?-l over dress. Miss Luey Hrown. pink silk. Miss Weekley, very handsome hine -nt in. Mi.-s D. I oliner. strei'l costume. Mrs. S. M.Orr, black silk w ith chillon. Mrs. M. L: Monham, black silk with white. Mrs. .1. M. Patrick, while satin. Mrs. 1'. K. McCnlly, jr.. black -ilk eel es?' ribbons. Mrs. .1. L. Md'ct . grey silk. Mrs. A. (i. Menus, black velvet bod ice, brocaded -kiri, Mrs. V. O. Hrown, hamlsonic street ?..-tum?'. Tin* gentlemen present wer?* as I'ol hiws: Capt. McDonald, Mass.. Lieut. Hamilton. Muss., Major Chambers, N. .1.. Capt. Chrystie, N. .1.. Hr. Karh-. Max Doutlnt.' Ilavne. Stone, Henty, .lue I'.iiile. Minshull ITcvost. ("reeu ville: Ktl. Coleinun, George Coleiiian. Seneca : < 'laude. 1 ?out hit. Aldrich, Lev - is. Maxwell, Clemson; Seaborn. Mel lick. Walhalla: I'eyiinlds, Williams, (ir?'? nwnod : K. ll. Smith, Virginia; Lieut. While, New Jerscx : Dr. W. Avery. Harry Orr. ('eorg?* Kvans, llel Ititi Kv ans. 'f. s. Maw ell. I*\ H. Max well. J. L. Maxwell. I'. W. Nardin. J. li. Cochran, C. c. Pr?vost, Stephen PlCVOSt, J. Sadler, li. S. M?*Cullv. D. Tnvlor. Frank MUM-. Cia renee Hrock, Walter Hrock. Hovt King, l?hett Hui ker, A. C. Menus, I*. O Hrown. .1. M. Patrick, M. L. Houhum. I*. K. McCnlly. ? . ? Ttl Curo A Cola In ?Inn Dity Take ijtixativo Rromn I'uinint* Talilots. Ali ?lmngistN ref ii nil tunney if it tulls to cur?-. 3*?e. Tho genuino has 1.. It. Q. on each tablet. Town vi Ile Item* M? .!..?.. Campbell. ..: iM'iii t?>.?< ?Ince, (hr fm mn Hut lia* hou-hl .I ?.I plai . ?'ii .i credit .uni pajil t- M . 1 I - v t?| \ -irk al I ld> writ jug. \n. W . T. Hunt, ni lin- plai . . It'll ? II ? ?i 11 In- hnggy w lilli- m itu .nt ul j .?'Mihi; uni mn- ul those colli days -11 * ? i .'?it seriously hurt, spruiuiujr Iii- riirht I wrist nuil hriiisinv his la?: fri;: h j S illly, i lllnosl knock ing -nun- ni In- ti i-:li ni;'. Iii says he inii-t h:i\i lu ? II tin/en -<. | l?adl\ thal lu lost lin usc oj lu- limbs. : Iii i- fretting alon** very nil! .u |in - nt. i Mi-- .li--II- ( ';iIIIi*l?i ll. um- <.: liai '??mitt\ helles, is spcmliiifrawhih with In i iiinli-. I M . S. < .. I tt'l i ce, . >t this place. Several ol Mr. .1. ('. Spcare>'i luldn-n j ?nc down with tin chicken pox. li ; limi t appeal tn he a dangerous disease hm it iiiiikes n person powerful sick. ' especially alter they feat something. l in- i iihl wave timi struck ns last i week wsis the coldest we lei ve had here since I**!.*!. The thermometer went t 11 carees hclow /ero. Wc hean I ol' tm fatalities, except one of our cats froze tu ilenth. Thc snow was ahont six inches deep and stepped mir mails tm ?I lew days, hut the snow is nil gone now mid the mails nie com i ll}; mid going ?is usual, and everybody seems to he happy. Hiv. 1>. W. 11 ?oft. who was called tn supply the Itaptist Church ol' this phire, and who moved from Westmin ster to this place since Christmas, luis resigned ns pastor nf the Townvillc Church. His reasons for so dui ULT was that he said thc ('hinch WUK divided and that In- had nu pets mid no bosses. Comments would he mil of place ami unnecessary. Mi. 1'. M. linn e, nf this place, has heen selected hy the Commissioners of (Jennee County tn run tin- road ma chine. Mr. Iii in c i un t In- machine in A II i lei .-mi County mic year, mid is well equipped for the work. Mr. .Ioho Whitfield, nt near this place, was the happy recipient nf a lovely baby fri ri a few days afro. The Legislature should pension the old soldier liberally, for he deserves it if anybody doe.-.. If lie was crippled in thc war let thc State help him. and if he was killed Iel the State support his widow and children. If a railroad kills ymir son you promptly sue the railroad for one hundred thousand dollars. Then if the State puts lier sons in war and frets them crippled and killed, surely a State will be as human asa railroad corporation. If she will not she had better quit, posing as thc fruardian of the peoples' rights and liberties. Yes, we say airain, pension the old soldier that deserves it. Mr. Kllerhe says tin- pension system is abused, therefore cut down the appro priations. Isa human being perfect? Was there ever a corporation perfect ? Was there ever a system perfect ? Waa there ever a Church perfect, taking it individually ? Was there ever a per fect preacher exeept Christ? So you can consider that until you answer all these questions in the affirmative, that such au excuse in Mr. Kllerhe is with out the least foundation. We hope that the Legislature will increase the pension appropriation. We have an old soldier in mind now-Mr. .J. W. Ford, a shoemaker of this pince, who is very feeble, and he fought through the Confederate war, ruined his health and now can barely live, hui still they refuse him a pension. Ile has applied m thc Oeonce hoard fm a pension, hut he has never frot it ami he needs it ami he deser\ es il. The widuu Hick.-, win? lives near here, is in very feeble health. W. F. M. Fant, F.sq., who has served as Magistrate for. ii years in the Fork, has resigned and the Uovernor has ap pointed Mr. .lohn Cromer. 'Squire Fant served his Count \ faithfully ami honestly in the capacity id' Magistrate, und the people generally regret to give him up. A severe wind storm visited our place last Thursday morning between 4 timi ? o'clock, unrooting and blowing down some tenant houses ami blowing some large shade trees down. A good many of our citizens are at tending Court this week in Anderson. Mr. 1). L. Fant, our bicycle dealer, is sundy afflicted with boils. We don't know whether he is a second Joh Ol' not, hut he bears his affliction very patiently and quietly. Mrs. Lizzie Campbell, living near here, is seriously ill with neuralgia of the eyes. Mr. Willie McLcskey, living at Cross Hoads, in Oeonce County, cann' for Dr. W.T. Hunt to-day to attend u little hoy of Mrs. Ables. A tree had fallen on him and they feared he was killed. Oi.li HOSIN Di: HOW. Provisions Will he Acceptable. llifKoio FLAT, S. C.. Keb. is, is?i'.?. l?Hittrtt IHt?Uiyenvvr: lu a communi cation from the Chairman of the Com mittee on Commissary having in charge the matter of entertainment of the Confederate Veterans who ure to he in Charleston in May next. I am advised that provisions, such as meat, eggs, chickens, butter. Hour, meal, potatoes, etc., w ill be as acceptable as money. This will enable, .many to contribute who would timi it inconvenient todo so in money. 1 confidently cull upon all Confed?r ale Camps and Daughters and Sons of the Confederacy and Veterans and patriots to assist in giving entertain ment to many who will be there as the frilests of the city ami State, who wish to renew associations hallowed hy the lint riot ism of tsiio-?. Noone is expected to give much. A popular subscription is desired. A lit tle from many. A list of all contribu tions will he published in the County papers. Flense notify Air. .1. C. Wat kins. Anderson, S. C., or myself w hat you w ill give and about May 1st you will be informed where to deliver it. Respect full v. D. \\. Nonius, County Chairman. lioloilUItl Neu Mi- Millie Heiring, wife. ... Mr. I li l l ill^, I>i Iii ? il ( : i ci,. < i? i 'i lin.- inst.'ul paralysis. Sin was uboul 7" yi ;u - nlil. Sin* wa- a daugli w i nt the late Charle.? Whitworth. She was boin ami raised mai Bidcmuu. ami-iiint the great ci patt ol lui life in tlii- community, she ii.ul been .. member nt tlie Baptist ('burch i?>: mum years. She h aves a husband ami | lise children t-i mourn bet death. The j bereaved family have the condolence id theil main friends in thjseouiinur mtv. Mai lied, mi Tuesday, lib. lilli. WW, al the residence nt Mi. lien Maret. by l!ev. A. I'. Maiet, Mr. Ku rina ti Mirani and Miss dene vie Wallet-. Miss Pauline Harton of neal Bob-man, ! has gone to Howman, ??a., to attend the high school at that plate. Mr. Hubert Harrison visited relatives 1 mar I'ophir Springs, ?la., last week. Mr. Karie Harton, ot the H luce's Kout j section, was visiting in this section last Satin day and Sunday. Miss Hettie .Jolly and Miss Myrtie Harton visited relatives in Fair Play last Sat unlay. Mr. John S. Cromer, the new magis trate fm this Township i Kork ; received his coin mission hist week and is now 'cady to ? "Uer upon tin- duties of his uflicc. Mr. A. J. Harrison was quite siek with la grippe last week. The storm of last Thursday morning did considerable damage in t his seet inn, blowing down out-buildings ami up rooting flees. The recent cold spell of weather was the coldest ever experienced in this country. The thermometer registered eight degrees below zero. We notice a considerable amount of cotton in the Hehls to he picked yet. There was a musical entertainment given nt Mr. Claude K. Marci's last Saturday night, Messrs' Andersen ami .Jell"Cromer, of Alpine, performing on thc banjo and mandolin, which was highly appreciated by all tluise who \vere present. If the weather is favorable there will be a large crop of s]iring oats sown in this section. Kev. W. W. Leathers has resigned the pastorate of the Heaverdatn Baptist Church. His resignation has been ac cepted. The health of this community is very good with the exception of a few cases of la Kl ippe. ScitlKKI.EK. Pendleton Items. Mr. M. M. Hunter is sick and contin ed at home. We trust he will soon be alright and will be at his business agaiu. We take the liberty to correct the statement taken from the Abbeville paper last week in reference to the marriage of Rev. Mr. Singleton. He will not be married uutil Tuesday, the 38th. Your correspondent will urge the meeting cf the Pendleton Cnmp of old Veterans to meet on the second Satur day afternoon in March. All the vet erans should attend. Little John, son of Mr. J. H. Mounce, is right sic k. All the other sick folks are better. TELL TALE. No Cure-No Pay. All Physicians of experience know the knife is a tailure in the treatment or Cancerous diseases. Dr. F. A. Williams, nf Laurens, S. C.. will be at Williamston March lotti to lilith, and will cure, with medicine, all casen treated. ?radicat-o tho disease locally and constitutionally and von are well to ?tay well. No pay j mitti the patient is well. AU llsmor rhoidul tumbles quickly mired without ihn knife. :V>-3 When ynu are in town make iteanven ient tn call at Brock Uros and ?rot our prices nu Farming Iniplmnents" ot' all kinds, nur prices talk. H reek Bros. We have with usa tirst-elass Repair man, and we aro better prepared tn do vour Bicycle Repairing than ever he'nre. Work properly attended to. Brock Bros. We have ? lot of seentid-hand Bicycles that we Hie go i tuc to sell ata sacrifice. Almost ac good as uaw, from ilO.no ,ip. Brock Bros. 35-1! The Anderson Mattress and Spring Bed Co. has employed an expert Uphol sterer, who is making a specialty of Up holstering Church pews at prices far be low what has usually been paid here. Out of town orders tilled. 3."> If vou want Ctalv. Poultry Wire you will "find it at Sullivan Hardware Co's, at prices that will surely Bell you. Ashury Items. i A? iii?' .A ind lia? liol hlown im away ..ml I'm -till kirking lint nut high', I j '. knock for admittance once muir in ' youl columns. Tili; irr is ill I hr \ nlle\ . Thi' snow is mi tin* hill. Hut out soul is in tin- sunshine Ami om heart is happy still. iiw farmers have got tin- blurs around here, as they havn't done any thing toward another crop. Hut Ile \\ ho i ides Knows best. Mr. Lev. l>nvi-, abuut the oldest man in mn eommunitv, is the father of a line boy, and 1 tell you he is all smiles. Mr. John Williams has moved into . mi midst. Messrs. Stevenson ?V (george are hav ing a time with their large engine, lt seems to br very bailout of fix. 1 hope thev will br successful. Miss Othella Milam basa nourishing school at ? >tk ( ; rove. Miss Daisy Moore has bern right sick. Ask Mi.s M-what sin* said when she gave the widower the eat ? Mrs.Wehl) has returned home ami their channing daughters, Misses Julia and Maggie, have come to spend a week with their uncle. Misses Dora and Lula Mc Lees visi trd their sister, Mrs. Leonard Jackson. Mr. T. Davis, from Helton, was in our midst, lat week. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson gave a dance on the 17th inst, to their sisters and friends. In spite of the bad weathers there was a large crowd. Everybody enjoyed themselves to the fullest ex tent! Mr. and Mrs. Jackson know how to make their guests enjoy themselves. There will always be a green spot in our memory for their kindness shown us on that night. Mr. Joe Williams ami his brother furnished the music, ami it was grand, and, of cours?', the little girls in blue will remembar them in many days to come. Mr. Woodson Giles, of Townville, S. C.. was sporting around in our burg Saturday night and Sunday. (J ive him room. boys. Two LITTLE GIKLS IN KI.UK. Uacfclens Arnica Malve. The best salve in theworld for CutB Bruises, Soies, Uicers, Salt Rheum, Fev,;r Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions and positively cures Piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed togive perfect satisfaction, or money refund ed. Prise 25 cents per box For sale by Hill-Orr Drug Co A big combination has advanced prue on Harbed Wire, and no doubt will make another advance soon. Sullivan Hard ware Co., with the ready cash, bought rive car loads ahead before the rise, and will hold the combination down in this section for awhile at least. Two car loads just received at old prices. The C. A. Reed Music House has re cently received a full car load of Pianos, and are offering high grade instruments at lower prices than ever beard of in this country. FOB REST-The offices recently occu pied by Bonham & Watkins, in the IN TELLIGENCER building. Apply at this onie*?. Tremendous stock of G ans, bought before the high tariff went into effect. Sullivan Hardware Co. will sell you a Gun cheaper than they can be bought to day at wholesale from the factory. A new delight is found each year in the first ride of the season. The new Vikings and Ctesoents have every quali fication to please the most critical rider. These wheels are envied by all. On ex hibition at Sullivan Hardware Co's. Bi cycle Department. Another big job lot of Leather Collars just received at Sullivan Hardware Co. This is a rare bargain, an i you will re gret it, if you buy before ageing tueso good*. This is the time to be investigating. Consider last year's record and then let us show you onr '99 Viking and Cres cent Bicycles. Sullivan Hardware Co. now have these wheels cn exhibition. AN ACCEPTABLE CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOK ONE DOLLAR.-One hundred en graved visiting cards in fashionable style is a most acceptable present for either ladies or gentium*?" We furnish these (name onlv) for ? dollar and prepay nistuge Work done in our owu factory hero. No delay. Send for samples of curds or Wedding invitations. J P. STEVENS A BKO , 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 ll ian advertise ments. Viking and Crescent Bicycles speak for themselves. 'I hese wheels are sold by Sullivan Hardware Co. non Oliver Chilled Steel Beam Plows sold this season by Sullivan Hardware Co. If you can find of these customers that will not say it is a better Plow than any other make he is using they will give you an Oliver free. Sullivan Hardware Co. still sell the Towers & Sullivan Steel Plows. Farm ers know they are the best goods is why they sell so rapidly. Car load j nat in and another on the way. Prices right. For tito Provontlou anti Cure of tlie Prevalent Troubles ... GEIPPE, COLD81 And their acconiDaniments. euralbie jPains, Headache, Fain in the Limbs, OUR CRIP CAPSULES Are almost a Spesific. This remedy should be in every household. EVANS PHARMACY t Wil!l?ts#K Female ?Mm ^Vn\^illi&rri.stori, S. C. The Spring Session will open on Monday, Feb. 6, 1899. For any desired information, address _REV. S. LANDES, President. PATRICK MILITARY INSTITUTE Mt Offers Best Advantages in All Respects. Students may save Time and Money. JOHN B. PATRICK, Anderson, S. C. ZE^IXJIETST'S HDiisriisrca- E.OOM - Is the place to buy - A Dollar's Worth of COFFEE if want:somethinglRich:and Stron |J. G RITJSY. ON Winter Clothing THE GREATEST $5.00 OFFERING EvJ OFFERED IN ANDERSON. Over one hundred Suits, ranging in pri^e from $6.50 tj $10.00, of which you get your choice for $5.f 0. Sweeping reduction in all lines of Winter Goods. ?I will pay you to buy them and hold them over for next WiJ ter's wear. h While this Clearing Out Sale is going on in Winteg Goods we are filling the shelves with the Newest and Pren tiest things in Spring Wear. Will tell you more about m next week. I emember If you need anything in Winter Goods that here is tj place to get a bargain ; or if you want the correct thing ? Wearing Apparel for Early Spring use that you can find! here. To one and all we say : Come to see us. Yours very truly, C. F. JONES & 0 LESSER k CO. For Shoe Buyers. $5,000.00 Worth of Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Shoes foj Spring Trade just received, all made by the very best : facturera. They are, beyond any question whateve best and most durable Footwear in America. They together tightly and strongly. The water won't leak tl them, but runs off like rain on a duck's back. We sell! dreds of pairs, and want to sell some to you. Buy one] then you will buy more. Here are some stunners : Ladies' Genuine Don gol a Shoes, Button or Lace, Heel or Spring He all sizes, only. Ladies' Extra Fine Dongola 8hoes, Button or Lace, Heel or Spriq Heel, every pair guarani* ed all solid leather and to give go wear, only. Gentlemen's Fine Dress Shoes, Lace or Congress, all sizes, only. Gentlemen's Solid Oak Calf, every pair warranted to give satisfaction Ladies' Glove Grain Button Shoes, all sizes, solid leather, only - Misses' Dongola Shoes, 9 to 2, Patent Tip, all solid leather, only. Children's Shoes, 2 to 6, Black or Tan, only. Ladies' Tan Shoes, 2i to 8, made by the beat manufacturers, only? Men's Oak Kip Ties, all solid, only. Gentlemen's Fine Vici Kid Shoes, every pair warranted, only - Boys' Calf Skin Shoes, 3 to 6, guaranteed to wear like iron,,only. ? Full line Ladies' Slippers just received. Gentlemen's Tau Camel Calf Shoes, all sizes, only. Bojs' Tan Calf Shoes, 3 to 6, all solid, on?y. All of qnr Heavy Winter Shoes AT COST. SPECIAL NOTICE. Our Buyer will leave in a few days for the Northel kets to purchase the largest and most up-to-date j Spring and Summer Goods ever brought to this mi prices unheard of. We have sold twice as many Good date than any season for the past ten years ; also, carry twice the amount of Stock as we have done in ison lac! B Ai PJ ch So ty. You? truly, LESSER & Cf j Reliable Shoe Dealers, under Masonic