The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, March 15, 1899, Page 4, Image 4
Intelligencer.
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lt st ein- limn (lu work <?l lin- ?lives
' iga I i ti.i: ?-lim lui 11 <-< now si-ion m
('(ilniiilij.i ilia) tlie "M.uk lianna ul
South . *;.!.. inn iioiii i< -" lui- fall? II I ?..III
I ll? .-! t"I I ho W I lt lt H I ?. 1 V t -
. .m.lui li' ?it l?ellliiotld Im- beep ju
li ???il nml -m ni lin nu nu o v n| tin I ii
... eil I ?nnght? i ot i in ( Unit iii i nt \ w ?ll
it (i 11 high lomo) - il m ii in 11 il i .
ilaitwell \l. \ \ - :. i;-i|.. ii.i ,i j III mil
?o ni- Iiis! foy?-, m.M H.ili-iii. ;i|nl i
?J. 11 il eolllit i li il ?/.il li I Iii' rloiilitf
/ ?mr. . Hl.|llil^?li?j i dilu?. Wt i Vieilli
ni ; In ! jg hi hum! o! lt l!o\v-!ii|i.
. i;?o n! i Iii m.un ?7-?'i-.- ol II ??i i will I??'
tight ag; illl-l III'-!-. \l:'l| III I ?lit
nuiey ijin--l lon .>: eolmiinl i -, p. i ti - H ni
,1 li I it - 1 il - ni li i lu I H il : n in i .1 ? I Iii; I Iii ol
ii ?Lr ol iioin -1 1 ml 11.-11 \ nilli lin lobber*,
. . million . ??I loilinu |n-o|i|i .
'?I I he IIIIII! 11 1 m i il 11.1111 m New
? ; 1 ;. .1 ililli < i .1.1:1 i nu ?...i,l i ?no- -I i : un! ion
[lilting willll -e.- b\ lift Illili!lo ...gil
pay i i 1111 i . - : i ? ? - ni uni i --.it j 11 -lilli-"
.. ?tin---i--, nml theil ol .illI,> llio-i v. im
in: on i In -Ininl nilli jo,-1 Uni!.
Ailinn.il I lew ey nniioiiiiet - ihnl nu
i.i-i 110 eiliiiiiislaiiees will lu- allow hi?
Clllio lo Ito ll-oil .1- n i'.i Mil ni.it i" im
' '11-11 lt nt Hex I \ i m . I jo flow lin - ?1 .?oj?
?m lilt- ut a gooiI .-;ilnry. M<*i<*iii pi nU
. in t ildi sanity nml t inuit ul eoliiiiioii
-i lise nt lin lunn.
( 1111 u I e.-s'nn li I in i lex lin- niillttiiiieetl
: hui ho will im longer :nl .1- I ho h .nh 1
<>l ! In- I lol. Moy III I In h.ill- ol I un
.?fess. Wo have no ifould his plaee
\ til lu easily lilied, nm) ! hui Ino IM n
.nun |iossos-( il nt ?1 inn.itit i mimi nml
gi i-ntei stule.-innii-hip.
A h.ml tight hu.- j 11.-I lu tn waged m
Nuri li ('molina iori tin tli-peiisury
nw. ll w .1- pi nj H i -i il lo pill ( 'hui lol to
ind Mi o Moulting eouiiiv mult i lin- ? I i -
pensa ry nml I li i - I i -11111 tl I ! i ll lin I tl
light in t In- I .egi-lal nu. I in lull 1I11I
ul 11.iv, how over, nut! lin Noll ll Cul
'Inonu- halo Hinton ?o rniigtulelute
. lien!-i ! \ i - upon tlnii i .rap? .
Allot lin- i ?! 11 I ol: i edel n 11 ??'..( el a 11
. \ i ! I lu moi i I han pl tn - i ?I i?t i% pow thal
I lie o Util I lo o rori a lim, ni nit 111 lo . ? eli.
1 'u n II i ?gal tl al Now 1 lileah- has been
ri:\'i\pl|. ."-ollie tillie U'.'on -ilu'lnl t l
?ort wa- Iiiado und tin- -uni ol s I. * M ill
was raised. This nunn \ w as sa roh
itivoslod and t un In- used al any time.
lt is hoped (hut tin- gallan) general
may have a 111011111111 ni w oil by ol'his
taino and hi- serviros it? lin l'on led
. .rae*?.
mm <v - -
ll'yon losl money on last y car's cot
mn ? inp. is then-au.i good reason why
sou should run lin- risk ot losing again
this year hy p!-|?iing tin -nun- nra
larger acreage I linn last *y cai .' In rasl
iug the ? rup ol isii'.i lei us pruville Hrs)
.Hui lotciiiosl above nil ?dhi i things,
land ..Hough I'm lund crops und l'orage,
l?y limit ?III: lin tullun nun nml in
mousing that ol ollie) crops tho South
can ove) rome I he disaster ol |si'S, |*,y
pursuing nu.? other policy wo eau in
vite only ?1 still more direful doom ol'
pox orly.
lt has hoon decided to devoir one
-eeliou ol'ih?- great Naiional Mu.-rum
in Washington ton great historical ex
hibit illustrative ot th?'Spanish Ameri
can w.n. An ilium n-e collection nf
war relies has already horn delivered
al tin- .Mus?um building, ami a large
force nf workmen an* now engaged in
arranging I he al l udes in suitable eases
where, for many year.- io rome they
will excite the clumsily ot millions ot'
visitors from all part- ot the world.
I 'roba bl v' n collection ?d wai relics nf
t his magnitude was novel hel?te placed
upon exhibit ion ?11 ?un cou ul ry.
--^mmm>- . -
< i? ii. .Maximo I tome/., in llavnna. has
expressed ?lu- npinion thal he is now
fill Ix convinced that this ( ?overtlinent
will loyally keep ils promise l?t the
oH'erl thai Cuba will soon be lice ami
ind?pendant. This expression of rmi
titlence. comiii'j from a man iiiueli he
loved b.v ? uli.m-, i- likely lo create
general satisfaction nml remove cause
tor iiise?iiitt-iii. Tin ihr? i million dol
lars which lin- inti, -.m from th?
(?ovi Vllllienl treasury Washington,
lo bedivided niuoni: lin 1 ubati troops,
will also hav? a convincing inlluonce.
being proof poshive thal lld- t.OVOID
meut kei p- its promise.-.
P?y lin- linn- Congress nn?i- next
Hceenibor Presiden! McKinley may
have o tia irs in all the new Iv aeipiired
islands in a condition that will permit
thc lb-publican party to ?ulojtt such a
polity in regard to them as ii max con
sider advisable. What thal policy will
In- im; even tho leaders of lin- I'cpuhli
cans, probably. are pre]>ared lo say nt
I bis time. Much will depend, of course,
upon lin- measure of success which
.Ult inls IheelVorls ol ??10 ('resident In
bring about a situation that will per
mit, of legislation m a? cnrdaticc willi
Ut-publican views. \o doubl the is
la ml.- w ill he lin mlleil so as lo mu ko nil
tin capital possible fur tin Uepiiblieau
parly in the presidential campaign noxi
year.
With the departure of Senaior (?ur
II ia n from I he C ui I ed Stab-s Senate the
I hmm)ats in (hat hotly lose (heir
recognized and respected leader, lt is
generally understood that his phire
will be taken by Senaior .loin s, ot Ar
kansas, who has long occupied a prom
inent position in iii?' direction of Dem
ociath j M il ii v in ll?< State. Mr. lione
ls <->|M'i-iall> wi-ll .|ii;ili(i(>?l tm li .nd i
^ 1111 ? (M'filllSI! ul Iiis Iv IMIU ll IIL'I III
nat ioicil a Ila i rs. vvliirli lins largely
i H.i-i il while serving as chairman ul
tin Democratic National Committee.
Mr. .Jones is also I hoi o ugh Iv con versan t
willi every detail ol' linaiiei.il .itel turill'
?picstions, while us a tactician in pal -
liauieutnry mutters he. has lew eijuals.
Ile i- <i man ot magnetic P'Miperainent,
approachable ami courteous, so that
his personal characteristic- add to his
ot hoi i|tiiilitic:il ?ons.
STATK NKWS.
i . reen; iii'' 1 'ouuty has |W1 \>* u
sion er.s on it - li -\ ?
Several buildings wore unroofed
hy the i.nt .torni at stmitiister.
I! .. t'..H.T. -inan VY. II. j\ try is
critically iii at hi- home in '.reonvijjc
< '...inly
Th' I e ?li e lloW -I X ! \ t V. o -il - |.i-u ?
i -ari ....li.-t ihles on li"'1 loiej- and they
....-t lin- State .il. .ut --.'iO.?'.i!) a year.
I?'. . I're.-ideiit j levelaud and a
pill I ul 11 :- lei - lia-, i- h. i ii -in-lid: av a
jew dav - in ( Iraiieobuiy h intim* and
: ti s li 1 In.'.
.Snow '.'. ii in t liai ! sion la-t Wi d
tr ?day lor t lu: ennd . ?inc this
winter. Such a record i- iib pre
".-?'.nt'd.
Hov, f?lbrbe ha- lilied a proda -
tiiatjoii coiiiuiandiu'.' t i i . - |v:opIe ?.I'
Ahhe\ iii- and ? . reen.Wuod to let tlc
Tplhei t . i ' I urn t" th? ir hom.*.
Ti.f muster juc out ol :1M- live r< :?
ii.e-nt.- .d' vol'in leers io !?reenvilh:
will begin the 'Jotli instant in.li1:>
lil t to ;'o will !... the Jud West \ ir
L'iniii, April III.
In spite ..I the clforts of 111 ? . i
town's ellicicnl hoard ol' health two
cases ol' sinallpox have appeared on
the outskirt.- ol' I'isliopvillc, on the'
plant?t ion ol' Mr. Samuel liradley.
'rio- business ne-II ?d' Little Kock,
.n Marion county, are taking step- to
build a cotton factory, lt i- proposed
lo -tart with a capital Mock 'd' ?r.'ii),
. .00, iiini inerea.se it afterwards, should
th.- \ eut ure h.- successful.
The citizens of Marion, tin- linnie
of Lieutenant Victor lillie, have raised
tin- -mn .d' .^liii? l'or a testimonial to
the L'allant young nlliccr. lt will prob
ably tal.'- ?In- shapi ?d'? handsome
|o\ ine cup, or a c. id medal.
iu. Mrs. ('yin - 11.[Met 'orniick will
fur ni.-h another cottage for I he Thorn .
iv ?di 1 >i plii-i na iv at Clint otr, S. ( '. She
lia contributed severa! hundred -I..!
lats to t!ii- institution, and this iv
>.>-.it cotilriltittiou shows her interest
ni tlii- ofplianai?'-.
. hie o'' the in'osl expi riciieed and
largest fruit growers of thu l?idgo sec- ;
lion nf Saluda county says the recent
blizzard will cut ntl' at least 7 fi per
cent, ol' thc peach crop this year. Thc
fruit cn.p ol' Ridge Spring and vicin
ity usually ' grosses" from OOO to ;
$100.0011 annually. I'rom these figures
oncean appreciate the damage to those j
people done by the blizzard. * '
.judge (. arv has ..'ranted hail t" !
the constabl - who made the raid on
Stuart's house in Columbia to Craw
ford in the -um nf $?{.000, Un rn and
Coleman $1,000 each, and ('unley $."?00.
- Kx-lioveriior John I'eter Mich
a rd so ti has been seriously iii tin- past
week in Columbia, ile had hemorr
hage fruin tin1 nose, and was '-'really
prostrated. Hi- many friends wish
fur hi- complete recovery.
Mr. NV. I!. Hullock, Clerk of the
Court nf Abbeville County, was in
dicted on th'- charge of forging Judge
lluchanaii - name to tin- juro,- and
witnesses i-ortilioatcs. Thc , :i-'' came
up before .Judge I'ciiot who ?"plashed
thc indictment on tin- ground that the
certificates alleged tu have b< r*II forged
were uni properly made nut and ought
not to have been paid by thc county
treasurer. The State appealed and
thc Supreme Court lois "i-t rendered
a de id s i o i whir!: reverses tin; Circuit
.ludet! and remand- the casi to the
( 'ircuii ( 'durt i
Columbia expects .n t<> have i J
line "! boat- Oil thc Cougarec from I
Col II in bi a to < ?oorgetown.
-19- . ?
l ine Spcllinr.
Mi:. I.lil I < ?li : In I he I'?et ha liv School
I.:-i week Wi h.o! a spelling ?ont- -I
which wu.- title. Twelve pages ol \ ? r\
dui < ult - ix Iliu.: wen- given out. .iud
tin- lol low ?pg pupil - win pi tliit:
I.ii!- ( ola \\ tight, Zouelhi Wright,
Kettie Wright. Kinma I In li isl er, Leona
Kanister. Xi nie King. Laina fields.
Certrude Cl ?nh.sea les, Minnie ll.iynic,
Sadie Wrighi and .Maude tit illili.
Koys Albeit fields,Chrislie Wright.
Harrison Kanister, Sloan Kanister and
Klo\ d King.' Ti w II I I;.
mm . m.
( all to Organize Singing Convention.
All persons interested in singing in
Abbeville Countv an cordially invited
to meei a! Midway church on the first
Saliirdiiy in April, is'.iji. I'm the purpose
ol orgniii/iiig a County Singing Con
vention. Prof. Locke, ol' Liivoni.'t. Cu.,
and other singers with him. will be
present on this occasion. We also in
\ ile all persons interested in Anderson
County to meet with us. Please be on
hand tor t he opening at '.ia. n: Satur
day morning. We will devote ?di day
Sal ll ida \ and ?ill ol Stllid;i\ except ll
o'clock, pleaching hour, io singing.
W. C. S. Mi Ci t t i wt?.
T. L. Il vuPT..X.
?ii ... T. II-.t.-.) -.
.1. L. Hilt.
t 'oiUUlil lee.
m . mm
Free Pills.
Sondiyotir mi.lr? m to H. K. Kuckten ?V
? '.? , i 'iii. ago. a ml ia i a Iren sample box of
Kr. King - Sn?, Life Kills* A trial will
convince y u of their merits These pills
uro easy in action amt are particularly
(-Hootive in tho cur?* ol' Constipation and
Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver
troubles they have been proved invaluable.
They ure niuo an teed ioho perfectly free
from every deleterious substance and to
bo purely vegetable. They do not weaken
by their* action, but hy giving tone to the
stomach und bowels grently invigorate, the
system. Regular size J?c. per box. Sold
by Hill-Orr Drug Co.
SURE TO GROW !
BUST'S SEED !
The kind you need.
A complete Stock.
. J3. A1 mil W OOH?
Bu ist's Seedling Potatoes.
Early "Morning Star-' Peas.
I). I). APKRgQft BRO.
TOB^vOOCD ! TOBACCO !
Ail the Leading Brands we carry in Stock !
WE haw ?ihout '2,000 lbs. in 10-lb. Caddies. We don't promise to give
it away, hut wv buy in big lota cheap as dirt, and if MU? want a box we can
?ave you from -V. to 10c. pound. Can give jon a box from 22c. per pound
up-not trash but good, sound Tobacco. For ibo next few weeks will give
you some special drive.-. Will take picton re in showing you prices and goods.
Don't buy Molasses until you get our Prices ?
In barrels and hall' harrcla. 1.1'c. buys a Cracker .lack. Got any kind you
want and don't mind showing you the goods If you don't buy, there'd no
harm done. Yours,
O. D. ANDERSON & BRO.
t&r Come and buy your PEAS from us Indore they advance. Seedling
1K1S1I POTATOES. If you buy those wc will assure you a .nod yield.
For tlio ?*iM*tV?iltion HIM! Om* O
ol tli?* Prcvnlont Troubles . . .
Gr RIPPE,
COLDS,
And their accompaniments.
!NTeuralgic Pains,
Headache,
Pain in rlie Limbs,
Are ainu.st a Specific. This remedy
should he in every household.
EVASAS PHARMACY.
PATRICK MILITARY INSTITUTE ?im
Offers Best Advautagc's in All Respects.
Students may save Time and Money.
JOHN B. F ATRICK, Anderson, S. C.
A washout on tilt: Charleston and
Western Carolina road, just outside of
Laurens, caused an accident to a
freight train coming in from Augusta,
four cars were ditched, hut noone
was hort in the smash-up.
NOTICE.
PIKO.MONT, s. c., Mareil 18'.?9.
ALL persons are hereby warned not '
lo trade for two Noles purporting
to Lave been given I y rue lo \V. ti. Smith ,
?V Co. for one hundred and thirty-tiv^ I
dollars, each, on March 1", 1- .", purport- |
mg to he in prut payment ol three nun- '
dred copien ot "Progressive Agricultu
rist." 'J ho naid Notes are fraudulent and
payment will ho refused.
.1. 1?. KELLY.
Mandi 1?, Ih??I '1
SHERIFF'S SALE.
ST ATM OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Auden on < 'utility.
]> Y virtue, ??fa Crop V. ...raitt to me
} directed Oj' J. .1. '?'ilmer. Magis- ?
irate, I w?!! sell on Tuesday after Sales
day in April next, about I"-'o'clock m .a'
ile- residence ol James A. Young, near
I va. S. < '.. tho following t roporly, to wit:
< ino lot < "orII in shuck.
? me lot Fodder, Hay, ?Ve.
< ?ne small lot bf Pot*.
Sold a-, the property ..1 Jus A. Young i
nt the amt of D.C. lb ?wu .'. Uro.
forms i 'ash.
NELSON !!. ? .KEEN,
."sheri ll A nd ? i ; : County, 8. C. i
Mandi l'?, iv? :>
Dissolution of Partnership.
rililK partnership hitherto existing be- ?
1 tween tho nu lersigued, under tim !
name and Hiylo ol tho Anderson Ku m ber |
'< 'oiupaiiy, bas tins ?lay been dissolved hy ;
mutual (unsent. Wo hog to rentier our
sim-, re thanks t-? a generous public for !
their patronage hitherto. All persons j
indebted to Ibo Company, by Note or
Account, are rc j nos ted to call at the '
olliee ol Hie Company without delay and 1
settle the same. All the business of the !
Company will be wound up by tho new !
Firm of .lease M. Smith and .John K. i
Drake, known and tra..ingas tho Ander
son Lumber Company.
.I KSSK M. SMI TH.
W. L Kit IMS E V
Anderson, S. C., March ., 181?!?.
Partnership Notice.
Til 1*2 undersigned have this day form
ed a partnership for conducting tho busi
ness of Contractors and Healers in Lum
ber, under the name ami stylo ol' The
Anderson I.umher Company. Our head
quarters w>l! he nt (bo old stand of tho
Anderson Lumber Company. Wo aro
prepared ?o do a general contracting bus
iness, and will koop on hand a full supply
of all kinds of Lumber, dressed and un
dressed. We siial: endeavor to merit,
ano wo hope to enjoy, the patronage of a
libera! public.
JESSE M. SMITH.
JOHN ll DHAKK.
Anderson, S. C., March I, IS!?!?.
OTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
ANDERSON COUNTY
/.'-/ /.'. ) . fl .Yifiov. .luthji of I'robu U:
Wit Kl CK AM, Mary A. Moor? lias
applied to me lo grant lier belters of Ad
ministration on the Estate and elici ts ol
.lames i ?. Moori . deceased.
The-., arc therefore u> (die and admon
ish all kindred and creditors of tne said
.lames O. Moore, deo'd. to bound appear
before nie in Court <>: Probate, to bo held
at Anderson C. H. on the ord day of
April, l?st?i?, e.tter publication hereof,
to show eau.se, i; any they have, why
tho said Administration should not be
..ranted, (riven under my hand, this
lath dav of March, 18?!?.
It. Y. IL NANCE, Probate Judge.
Mareil l.">, IVO" ?S jj*
NOTICE.
Oiliee Judge of Probate,
Anderson C. H., S C.
FROM the records of this olliee it ap
pears that several Ouardians, Ex
ecutors and Administrators have not
made to this office their Annual Keturu
as required by law. For your informa
tion and guidance I would call your at
tention to the law in reference to Fiduci
aries, extracts of which are hereto re
ferred to.
By an Act of tho Legislature passed in
ls'.iS, Executors and Administrators fail
ing to make Aunual Return are not en
titled to any comroisBions for their trou
ble in managing the Estate; and under
section -17, Revised Statutes, all Onar
dlans failing to make their Return forleit
their commission.
All Executors, Administrators and
(.uprdians who do not wish to forfeit
tboir commissions, must make their Re
trim In accordance with the law, or no
commission* will bo allowed.
Respectfully,
ll. R. H NANCE.
of our discontent lingering in the lap
of H pring, or doe? the mocking bird's
melody awaken tho ?lad reimos of the
apple orchard, and remind the glad world
'.tint plum lime ia coming.
Yes, we have struck one blow that pro
duced instant death to tickle Winter. We
Htruck him broadsides with our match
less line of SPRING GOODS at prices
neither he nor competition can aland.
Tho sledge hammers we name below are
for competition to stare and wonder at,
but not to resist :
Good Sheeting, No. 1, at iiic. yd.
Extra Heavy, yard-wide, at 4c.
Most Typhoon Gingham at/ic.
lilt*, lino heavy, fancy and solid
color Ducking at "ic
A little world of assorted Robing,
Cover, Curtains, etc., at "?o.
Best Windsor t 'ambric at lc.
Martini Olli? Prints, pretty, nt la.
American and Merrimac Indigos
at T?s.
Solid Oil i '<>lor < 'alleo at .">c.
A lot of Shirring Prints in Percale
Pattern, good, .??e.
(jennine yard wide Percale, doubt
it who may, at <> \
<s> lt
And now what? x';~2.
Win. Simpson iV. Sons genuino z Jj . ~
original . Percale at 5a. ~z.^C-%
i mod Hickory Stripes at 'yjt. 2- "? 3
liest heavy Hickory at S'e s 3. r* *?'
Lexington Cotuuiade at 1*2 ie. .*** r*?
'.;ood Brown Linen al Ida, .* 3 cr
Finer l.ineu at 12le. to 15c. ?
Fino quality of Batiste at lr?. E^~^
All Scotch Lawns at lc -',cr'-' 2
All Kosebud Lawns ?it '. . *3><' - ^
Manhattan Linings "?c. 2 2~IH
Uood I ?lack Kati no ide <"-"
Good White Lawns and India ~ g ?L^
Linens tho ihing- at lc A .>c. i? ? S ST
A tow moro pieces Twill Plan- ~_2 ' ?
nel to go ru 5c. ? i HS 5
King Cleaning Soap, tho best 1 ~-5 c, o
thing yet, two (or r?e. j 5
Celluloid Starch . .. package. :' E^*5
* S3 S i
t c2? A. M Tc. & Parking Co's, big
? _ 5 ; No. ii Laundry Blue 5c. box.
x Z $ ~ Progress Machine Thread, lino
~ Sj " cs yards spools, two for ."?c.
"5 C'.S'S '.'* ^lJ<!i,'H good Note Paperand
g ~ .5 V good Kn velones, packed
i"L-r ~ ^" ina box. for ~H:
0 g ~? Indellible Ink ldc. bottle.
> g Kxprpss Pencils 10c. dozen,
g ? J= Good Turkey Leather Dusters
~ -'S*" g I "M? and 20c. each.
1 j ZS" Some Shoes now big Shoes
'Z ;? ?- and little Shoes :
? " |.i s Ladies' DongolaShoos:tSc.
U S'S Ladies' Pebble Grain MSc
K c u Ladies'ileavy Glove Grain (SSc.
?V. 3 ~ g Ladies' Solid Innor and Outer
? ? iSole s ic.
^'^a** Our Introductory line South
?? = - j ern Beauty '.'Sc. One-half
J: your money back on ovory
x " tenth pair.
Still moro Shoe*- I cri ~";J
Tho Wild l?oso lino at 81.25. 1 * 2 ~ n.1"^
Women Polkas at liO*. 1 '^"5 5 ^ x
Girls' Polka* at 5i?c. 5j-* ^*
Children's Polkas at lue. 2.< ? 2.*
Smaller Polkas :'.uc. 3 ~-2 3 ^
Men's Solid Tan Hals, at SI.IS. R %J> * ?
Mon's Finer Tan Bals, nt $1.38. s ? S's:o
Something new under tho 3 3
sun ! ZZ~
Automatic L^g Separator- J ?j
you break th*? egg, it does = 5 ? ?
tho rest lu;- -?T'^ o o
A Mouse Trap that catches and S S 5t E. ?
holds them 5c. -.S^Elo'
Some high grade Tobaccos, r*^'<? 3 2-,
honest work, 35c. lb. r S*? a
Hod .1, four plugs ;i5e. B'?3? S"
Old Bull of the Woods3Sc. lb ^r/^-"1
Flavoring Kxtracts w and 8c. sa 0 ?
bottle-all flavors =^=5,
*? a 3 i
= a o i
** S tx ? Cups and Saucers, to please
S, p o 00 Tc all, 25c. to -Hie. Set.
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T3^ - "?c0 Decorated Dinner Sets, best
S ? =f.3 -a goods,
8 ill?
"^-3 ?? . Dumb, blind, fools bethey
3 o* u3c.i who cannot see the diller
o.? ? > o 5 I ?nco in our figures and those
? = * ? ?a ; OJoy aro being done for by
? o * other noonie.
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.32 "G?2 ' Willie better get our prices
~? 'C before paying for his whis
ts *"* ir -3 5 .*?
Ow ?~ 3
Yours always truly,
C. S. MINOR and
TEN CENT STORE,
The poople who Underbuy aud Undersoil.
Spot. Cash doss the work.
Special Dricoato Merchants ovory where
in our Wholesale Denartmant.
M. L CARLISLE. L. IL CARLISLE.
NEW FANCY AND FAMILY GROCERY STORE,
on North Main S?roet, two dcors from Post Office.
HAVING opened the above we beg to solicit the public patronage for
everything in the line of
Fancy and Family Groceries, Fine Tobacco,
Fine Candies, Fine Cigars.
We propose to keep mi hand a complete line of Fresh Groceries at all times,
s<? by dealitisr with us you get Fre*h Goods at very low priceo.
Free dil-very to any part of City. Yours to please,
CARLISLE BROS.
THEIR NAME IS MUD !
THIS ?hali be the name of thc; mun who tries to sell PLO UR
cheaper than 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
juice is low enough to suit the times-i:i fact, you would hardly know Flour
was any higher.
Then, our SHOE STOCK is too big. Wc are going to cut it
down, and our prices will be slashed to beat the baud. We've got all sorts of
left-hand upper-cuts for any price that's going. Wc are in the field for glory
now. Come on and see 'em etptirm. We're in it to the finish.
We are the people of people when it comes to F ERTBBUIZERS !
(tur IO 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.
_DEAN & RATLIFFE.
FOR ....
Fancy and.
Staple Grr?ocer*ies,
Floirr, Siig-ai?, C offee3
^Violasses, Tobacco,
.A_iicL Cigars,
COME TO J. C. OSBORNE.
South Main Street, below Bank of Anderson,
Phone ami Free Delivery. W. H. Harrison's Old Stand.
SILEY'S JDI3STIISTC3- :R,OOIML
- Ie the place lo buy -
A Dollar's y/orth of COFFEE if wantlsomething Richland Strone
J. G. RILEY.
Our Grand Spring Opening
will be held on
On this occasion we will endeavor to outdo any previo
display.
EASTER HATS AND COSTUME
WILL BE IN READINESS.
First-class music will entertain our guests.
We will show the handsomest and most extensive lin
MILLINERY AND DRESS GOO
Ever brought to Anderson. You will do well tc
hold your purchases till you see our New Goods.
Inspection invited.
Yours truly, .
JULIUS H. WEIL & C
Our Business
For the past month demonstrates the wisdom of our
ing. We know the wants of the people, and we confo
them in selecting our Goods. No better and more thoro
reliable Stock can be four d in Anderson.
The market is flooded vrith 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 style toe, worth
only $1.25.
Vici Kid, Tans, Cordovan, Box Calf, 50c to $1.50.
ci than anywhere else.
Men's Heavy Oil Grain Shoes, button cr lace, $1.00
Ladies' Nice Dress Shoe, lace or button, with or wi
heel, $1.00. And so on through the list. We are selling
cheap, and we give your money's worth when you buy fr'
Heavy Outing 4 l-2c to 8c.
Canton Flannel 4c up.
Wool Flannel 10,12 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 othi
pie ask for them.
Trunks, Valises, Satches, of all descriptions.
GROCERIES OF ALL KIND
W fC SI3JL.IL. THE
BEST COFFEE IN TOWN FOR THE MONI
Our first consideration in making a sale is to ba
customer pleased with what they buy. If anything j
you does not come squarely up to representations y|
alwr*ys find us willing to do thev right thing. [
McCULLY BR