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- AND - IS tile subject of our story, aud we shall not weary you with mu?h reading. , It isn't necessary. Condensed it this : OISTE CASE -OF - CAMBRIC, SWISS and NAINSOOK ?eods that we bought tate m <tfoe season far below marke value, and that we are offering te t?te public on the sam basis. PRETTY, NEW CWODS, oct back numbers, old an shelf-wwm, but the latest and newest designs and pattern) pretty and dainty. Fresh, just ?pened and put on sale lae friday. This is an opportunity that you cannot afford t miss, even if you do not jneed them for immediate use. ] will pay you to buy them now aod lay them away for futui TL8? - OUR STOCK OF Is large and thoroughly up-to-date. Don't do yourself tl injustice not to COME AND SEE - OUR - LACES AND EMBROIDERIES, OB WEITE FOB SAMPLES. Hail orders attended to promptly. Yours truly, Brown, Ostac d Ci Wholesale and Retail Dealers in General Merch.and.is? Local News, WEDNESDAY, JUNK 21, 18!)9. Miss Nina Bnrriss is in Belton visit ing friends. Miss Betta Breazeale, of Bolton, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. .lohn W. Dillingham is in At lanta visiting relatives. Miss Annie Shanklin 1ms returned ? after a visit in Pendleton. j According to the almanacs, the sum mer season begins to-day. Mr. ll. M. Wilson and Mr. L. Geis j berg are visiting friends in Atlanta. Prof. John G. Cliukscales, ol! Clem son College, was in the city Monday. Anderson beat Clemson playing ten nis yesterday. The score stood ?) to t. Anderson was well represented at the commencements in Greenville last week. The public schools o4' Poker will close on the :?0th inst, tor the summer vacation. Mr. Mace ?Seaborn and Mr. li. Q. Mer rick, of "Walhalla, were in the city yesterday. Mrs. J. J .'linker has gone to Rich mond, Va., t<> visit her (laughter, Mrs. C. wa thiner. B. 0. Evans c\. Co. announce a big supply ot' hot weather clothing. .See .advertisement. Miss Carrie Carr luis returned to her home in Decatur. Ga., after a pleasant visit in the city. As usual this section is well rcpre sented at the commencement in Due West this week. Mr. F. T. Wilhite attended a meeting of the Knights Templar in Asheville, N. C., last week. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Pickens and chit dreUj of Elberton, Ga., are in the city visiting relatives., Read about Brown. Osborne ?fc Co's, remarkable sale of embroideries and j laces in this issue. Miss Kleanor Knight, of this city, has gone to Fair Play, where she is teach ing a Class in music. If you need a gin, read the advertise ment of F.E. Watkins, agent for thc oki reliable Pratt gin. The closing exercises of the William ston Female College will take plac? .j xo-day and to-morrow. C. F. Jones Sc Co.'s new advertise ment tells of their summer closing on sale in eveiy department. Miss Glenola Cummings, who liai been attending college at Keltmont X. C., has returned home. Mrs. J.C. Harris and children are ol on a visit to relatives and friends ii Williamston ami Greenville. The first watermelons of the sea so; were in the market last week. The; came from southwest Georgfci. Mrs. L. E. Cochran, of Seneca, ha been spending a few days in the cir with her daughter, Mis. Keese. Mr. Clarence Young, who has bee buying cotton in Mississippi, has it turned home to spend the summer. The Court of General Sessions cou venes noir Monday. Witnesses an thiroTS should be on 'hand promptly. ; The Anderson roller mills have cou menced work on the new crop of whet and are turning out a pretty sample r j flour. Mr. Jas. Tiller and family, of Atiat ta, we lin Anderson visiting Mr Tiller's parents; Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 Arnold. Messrs J. J. Norris ami1 Will Bryso; left th?s auoniing for Horse Cove, } C., where they willi spend a few da; vacation. The excursion run by J.. J*. Smith < Co. to Atlanta last week was well pu ionized and the excursionist* report most pleasant trip. The Pfizer Athletic Club with a cap tal stock of i'?OO asks for a charte J. S. Blair, J. A. Smythe. Jr.. and E. Woodson are corporators. Our townsuiau, Mr. J. <-?. tjunnin ham, after a longil?neas, is now rapid regaininghishea?th. His many friera will be delighted to hear this. John T. B tuross has a lew go? second-hand guns and a lot of oth things 'that he is offering at barga prices. Head his advertisement. Mr. Johu A. Stewiaau, a popni young gentleman from Lancaster, Ci wno has been visiting the home Mr. W. S. Lee. has returned home. The examination of teachers for t public schools took place Sast Sati dav. There were 28 white and colored applicants before the Board. Messrs. W. 0. Jones and L. M. ll cai prominent citizens of Elberton, G have been spending a few days in t City as the guests of Maj. J. A. I?ro< Those of our citizens who were fortunate as to hear the lecture of I Evans, of Columbia, last Wednesd -night enjoyed a rare intellectual tte Dr. B. A. Henry, who has recen located in Anderson, has purchase! ?loton McDutlie street ami wall sc erect a handsome dwelling hoi thereon. The Ocouee Comity Alliance v have a barbecue at; Seneca on July 4 Among the invited speakers are Sci tor Tillman, Congressman Latimer :i Tom. Watson. Mr. I). C. Brown has let Lin- conti' to the Anderson Lumber Co. for erection of a handsome H-rooin cottj on North Main street. The work \ commence at once. A meeting will bc held ai Kuri next Saturday afternoon at -1 oV.li for the mu posc of electing trustees school district No. 25. All who are terested are urged to at tend. The qualified voters of School 1 tri ct No. i?, (CenteL* ville Township) i meet at Hunters SpringnoxtSatunl 24th inst., at 2 o clock p. III., for purpose of electing the school trust of that Dist rici. This section was visited by ;i ^ rain last Saturday, M nd il "seems have heen general throughout country. The mercury took :t big ti hie and lires and overcoats felt ci fortablo Saturday evening. Mr. .1. J. Fretwoll luis.i list re tm from a trip to western cities, when purchased two hundred and fifty h giosand wagons from the manufaei ers. Look nut for his advertisen next, week, bat in the meantime if want a vehicle give him :r cal?. Ml er in ar S. of lie II ?, a., he ?k. so h ay at My la ?on ISf nil th. na ind act thr viii ^ka OCk for in - )is Aill lay, thc (Mill ? tn the lill lill - ned . hr mg u r urit V?MI ! The trustees ol' WoffordCollege ha\ elected Prof. .lohn C. Clinkscales. nou ?t Clemson College, to the chair of mathematics. Woffonl has done mon than well in securing his services, loi he is eminently lifted for the work. The laying of new, heavy steel rail on thc Blue Ridge Railroad is progress in0- rapidly and will soon be completed. Receiver 'Beattie should again give us two trains a day each way over the Road, especially between Anders? and Seneca. L. E., infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kay, died in Belton on 1 n day, 9th inst., after ? brief illness, aged eleven months. The remains were buried in the cemetery at Belton, Rev. P. F. Kilgore conducting the funeral services. Dr. Ralph W. Brown, accompanied by his little son, of Roanoke, Va., is spending a few days in thecity visiting his mother and other relatives. Dr. Brown is a most worthy young man and is succeeding well in his profes sion in his adopted home. Mr. Fred G. Brown left for Asheville, X. C., last Wednesday to attend the conclave of the Knights Templar and Mystic Schrine. He was accompanied by Mrs. Brown. Miss Mamie Brown, of this city, and Miss Janie Gantt, of Pen ton, and spent several days there. The Board of Trustees ol' Newberry College have conferred the honorary degree of doctor of divinity upon Rev. W. W. Daniel, pastor of the First Methodist Church in this city, and Rev. J. W. Daniel, of Abbeville, both of whom are alumni of thc college in the class of 1870. Julian Wilton, the little three-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Banister, of V?rennos Township, died of diabetes last Thursday at 10 o'clock. Friday morning the remains were laid to rest in the Varennes Churchyard. The bereave?! family have the sympathy of the entire community. Married, on Tucstlav morning. June 20, 1899, at 9:30 o'clock, at the home of the bride 's parents in this city, by Rev. W. W. Daniel, Air. J. AV. Robinson, of Abbeville, S. C., and Miss Lucy Bowie, daughter of Mr. J. A. Bowie. The couple left on the southbound South ern train for the home of the groom. Married, on Thursday, June 15, 1899, at the home of the officiating minister, Rev. W. B. Hawkins, Mr. W . C. Pear man and Miss Lula McGregor, both of Anderson County, We join the friends of the bride ana groom in extending congratulations and wishing them a happy and prosperous ioiirnev through life. Mr. Furniau Keys, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. AV. W. Keys, of Greenville, spent a few days in the city^ last week visiting relatives and friends. Furman is a fine looking young maa now, and holds a responsi - ble position with one of the largest, wholesale dry goods ti rm s in thecity of New York. Last Sunday night a burglar entered the office of thc Anderson Ice Factory and made an effort to break inti) the safe by trying to knock off the hinges of the*door. Ile failed to get into the safe, brit greatly damaged it. The drawers of thc bookkeepers desk were broken into, but nothing of any value was seeured. The Elberton (Ga.) Tribune, says: "Mr. John L. Nance settled his suit against; the Southern Railway foi $2,500 cast week. He was hurt m a shake up on the Elberton branch ir November, 1895, at Toccoa. Mr. Nance was formerly a citizen of Bowman this County." Mr. Nance is a brothel of Judge Nance, of this city, and for merly resided in this County. Bertha, infant daughter of Mr. ant Mrs. J. Pink Reed, died at their fionu in this city last Wednesday afternoon aged six months. The little one wai ill only a few hours with cholera in fantum. On Thursday morning Rev O. L. Martin conducted the lunera services at the home of the bereave* parents, after which the remains wen interred in the Baptist Churchyard. The Atlanta Journal of the 14th inst says: "Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Harri have issued invitations to the uiarriag of their daughter, Etta, to Mr. J. W j? Dodd, which will be solemnized Wed t_ nesday evening, June 21st, at 8 o'clock at the ('entrai Baptist Church."' Mi Dodd is the third son of Mr. J. J. Dodd of Anderson, and is now connecte? with the police department of Atlanta The competitive examination for th cadetship at the United Suites Nava Academy from the Third Congressiona District; was held in this city las Thursday. There were only seven ap plicants. Janies F. Maxwell, third so of our townsman, Col. J. 1). Maxwel won tlie prize, with S. D. Pearman, c this County, alternate. Both thes young gentlemen have been a trend in Clemson College. Mr. T. A. Katliffe, Jr., of Audersoi S. C., is smiling upon his Koekinghai friends for a week or so. We regret t know that he is a little thin, caused b overwork during the past seven months. Tom is one of the successfi young men who have gone out froi Rockingham to inhabit other commur ities and to say the least of it he is or of tlie kind we are all proud to own. Reidrille (JV. C.) Review. Mr. J. E. Horton, of Belton, S. I who owns the desirable corner lot c the north side of the public square, oj posits Cason, Johnson & (Jo's, livei stables, was in town recently, and v learn that he will begin the erection August of a large and handsome tv or three story brick building on sa lot. This will be a decided improv provenient upon the appearance of th part o? our beautiful Square.- fini ir el I (da.) Sun. The Southern I ?ail way now se] week end tickets Saturdays and Su days from Columbia to Asheville, Ile dersonville, Flat Rock and Saluda the rate of S3, and to Spartauburg ai (j reen ville at the rate of $2:50. The tickets are good returning Monday fe lowing date of sale. If this privil? is extended to Spartan burg and Cree ville, why can't Anderson secure i We suggest that tho Young Men's Hu iucss League take up the matter ai have Anderson put on the list. The Columbia correspondent ol' I tVews and Courier, under date ol' t 17th inst., says: "Bryant a ml Smil two whit?' men in Anderson Conni arc under sentence for larceny. Th are charged with having nfced fraud lent means in gettingmoney for cot te They have been in .jail for' about fe months, and now ask for a panie The presiding Judge ami Solicitor a or the pardon, and Biyan and Smi in I heir application for pardon, say th were 'sedneetlby theiiist igatioiisuf i levil to do IhiVnet.' " F reif. i'. .Maishall .Moore rame front Bamberg yeste;nlny. Headers the index will remember thal he li his leg broken ina game of base b some time ago. and has been ronfin eversinee. I lis-father. Postmaster V. .Moore;, went down and brought li back. Mr. Sanders. "I Bamberg, a accompanied Mr. Moore. Prof. Mo? II:LS been teaching in the Carlisle I4 ling School at Bambers: for rheo year, bur. has resigned his bhere and has accepted the pi place in the Anderson Graded -Uveen irootl I nd v.r. Mr. J. Munroe White, of For Texas, accompanied by his sis Bertie, of Greenville, spent las and Saturday in the city visit tives and friends. Mr. Whi native of Anderson County, v parents formerly resided, bu past nine years has been t Texas and the Indian Territ salesman for Messrs. Teaslee,. ( &. Co., one of the largest w houses in Louisville, Ky. Mu model, energetic young man, visit to his old home was a 8( much pleasure to his many old 1 companions. Hon. T. C. Dickinson, Ku roi torney and Financier of the Bli mond Railway, arrived in Ne from London last Saturday, be in Anderson in a few di comes at the suggestion of the ists to perfect some necessary and to assist in pushing the now being made in South C There are now three corps of si at work in this State, and th. been instructed to make the s permanent one, having been fi with the necessary blanks to sc the rights of way. Tt will take two months more to complete vey. Last Monday morning the Keel Team 1 cit for Columbia ticipate in the Firemen's Tom now in progress in that cit party was composed of the fe gentlemen : W. L. Brissev, A Chief, W.S. Divver, Captain Team, Ernest Leveret, vVrer W. P. Nicholson, Nozzleman Smith. P. C. Fant. AV. W.N. W. H. Murphy, Tom. Davi (?reen, Zimmie Sharpe, Joe Mc H. W. Caldwell, Hiller Ledforc Tribble, F. M. Mangleburg, Ji Lacy, W. A. King:, W. B. King M. Norwood. Policeman King roned the boys, and Dan. Burt ponied them as porter. It was looking body of young men. Jim Johnson and Jim Bens? young negroes, are in trouble, a are likely to do service in tin gang for a long term. Johns been in charge of the delivery of Ligon & Ledbetter for severa and while delivering goods to who had bought them, he woi deliver some goods that had n bought from the members of 1 or their salesmen. Benson is tl ager of the "colored enterpris< on. West Market street, anc Johnson would deliver goods tl not been bought from his emj The nolice had worked the c and when they entered the "enl store7' they found a barrel of boxes of tobacco and other thin had the private mark of Ligon . better on them. It is difficult mate how much goods Johns stolen. He was carried into the ! Court under six charges of petit '. and he plead guilty in all ot Mayor Hood sentenced him to a $15 or thirty days on the public in ea'*hcase. Benson hada p nary hearing in a Magistrate's anti his case was sent to the C Sessions, where Johnson will tried when he finishes his term city chain gang, - A Missippi river steamboat ; ped two hours the other day 1 \ farmer's wife hunted up a co milked her for the benefit of L passenger. "Of course this ha] I down South," says the Chicago ' "where people have not as yet 1 \ so pressed for time as to be un * stop even for the purpose of human life. Imagine, if you the experience a sick passengc . Chicago street car would be sui J to in trying to have a train hele 3 somebody rushed into a druf \ for the purpose of getting a s draught. ' - "Let a man die/' says the F j Guard, "and he is suddenly : I good qualities, his faults are all i e ten and only the good is rem em Why not speak good of the li Upon which the Monroe (N. ( ;. quirer comments': "Just for th s son, gentle reader. If you tait e pen in your hand and write a wh . of praise of some living man, yo . in all probability live tobe giv :, lie by that man's actions, for \ play the fool at some time wi I, are on the stage of action. Anc j if you praise a man who canno i. praise, and some men are so coi ted that a little jpraise makes mo e gusting.fools ot them, you hav Li a great deal more harm than : Ll kept your - mouth shut. With it facts before us we continue t< ,. until men die before spreading t n on their graves." :. if The undersigned will have a car ,e Georgia Watermelons in the eity t g day. - 11 JAS. F. F Brock Bro?, sell the best Mo' earth. The Deering Ideal Ball B J? Mower is the easiest and lightest ri: n in the world. _ . .Bicycle economy. The money yt s for anew Wheel is sometimes onl , of the price. The bicycle mend? 11 the ? rest. ? But it you buy a Vikii 31 Crescentl?icycle to begin with, frot l~ li van Hardware Co., you need hav 10 a bowing acquaintance with the ~~ tinkt-r . Iron King Stoves are considen !., best. Buy one. Osborne <fc OJ >n Sole Agents. p- You need not Btop the horses < y knife or throw the machine out of j ire you have a Charo pion Mower s< in Sullivan Hardware Co. ro If your Piano or Organ needs tUD id repairs, it will pav you to see Mr. J e- Ruddock of The C. A. Reed Music I at wno will guarantee perfect satisf ?t- to all. Iron King Stoves are sold in And only by Osborne & Osborne. lls Champion Mowers make less u" waste less power and require few n" fairs -than any Mower on the m? ajj Sullivan Hard ware Co. can easily dc *d atrate the truth of those statement*, se Have you over seen a pitman )1- Mower that did not give trouble? C ge pion Haymaker Mowers have no pit n- buta short driving link that tak< t '.' place of a pitman, and has no revo is- motion atnther end. Sullivan Han ml ?'o. will take pleasure in sliowio] bow mis and other improved foa combine to make the Champion the he durable and lea-t expensive Mow he the market. Sullivan Hardware Co. are Morj Wright's regularly appointed distrib '".V agents. They can always furnish n" well known* Tires arid Inner Till m. lowest prices, mr m Cut Flowers, Pot Plants and Pain sale. Mus. J. F. CLINKSPALE tll 242 Main uy Fon R KN T on SA U: 7-rooiu resii he j on i alhoiin Street. Ample grounds 1 u?r and other facilities. Apply to V Frlerson. "1.? Twenty-live Dollars will buya ? . ! irood square practice Piano at the < ?'" Reed Music House. They are ?nit *'" cally worth double that amount, ted * . , \\ Rooting, tin work, galvanized i work mid plumbing d/me on short n Iso by osborne it Osborne. ire j Have hot water pipes run from 'ii- I .move to bath room. Try 0*bon asi i ..)) ino-. Clothin S ill Ce We hav? succeeded in accomplishing one of the principal secrets of the Clothing business-that is getting the trading people to believe what we advertise. We can say, and say it truthfully, that we have the best and most complete line of Clothing in Anderson. This expression comes from every one that has examined the Clothing of the city. Imagine what a pleasure it is to hear on all sides, "Hall & Milford has the best line of Clothing in Anderson." You know the rea son-our prices are the lowest, our Goods of the best quality. This week we will place on the counters a lot of Pat terns. Some All Wool, some Mixtures, but all worth $7.50 a Suit. Ai? s Special for this week we will mark them Any one purchasing and not satisfied with the value of these Goods we will refund his money. We not only show $5.00 Suits for this week, but our Pat terns, in all other prices, ranging rr om $8.50, $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 are exclusive, and are confined to us alone. Per fect in fit, correct in style, above question in quality. Joseph Fowlers Negligee Shirts 75c. Scrivan's Drawers 65c. Straw Hats, Slioes and Furnishings up to the standard. UH FORD. Clothiers and Furnishiers. Lats. Have you seen our last shipment of Ladies' Evening Slip pers in Patent Leathers, White Kid, &c. They are beauties, IV Ha^e you seen those $3.00 up-to-date Shoes we are sell ing the boys. If not, call and inspect for yourself. All the latest colors and shapes. Don't forget to call for Trading Stamps. We've got them. Tours for E el! able Shoes, c & CEAYTON, The Shoe People. SUNDRIES, FITTINGS. uasE LEASD?G BICES. Everything needed for a BICYCLE at Lowest Prices. The largest stock of such Goods carried by any House m the State. We are in a position to supply reliable Goods at LOWER PEICES than any one. General Distributing Agent6 for Morgan & Wright's TIBES and OTJER TUBES. ir ? W. W. SULLIVAN, Manager Bicycle Department.