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Ifs Town Talk ! fty, the County Talks about OF ANDERSON, ?nd to buy of them means Bight Goods at Sight Prices. WE ARE EVERY DAY BARGAIN GIVERS 11 Some Stores sell a few things cheap and many things dear. Other Stores sell cheap one day in the week and dear the other five. This Store is different. We sell everything at popular prices all the time, You don't lave to be a good judge of values to get low prices here, nor come at any particular time. We believe we make just as much money as "the other fellow" by this policy, for wbije our prices are smaller our sal?? are unques tionably rauch larger than any other local dealer. We look to volume of ] sile?? for our profits. Our customers appreciate this, and you will, too, if you trade Y ire. * We have just taken stock and have culled out a number of SUMMER SPECIALS, ?DU thrown them on the BARGAIN COUNTER. We have a lot of HOT WEATHER GOODS - AT - HOT WEATHER PRICES, Aud the thing for you to-do is to STRIKE WHILE THE WEATHER 15 HOT ! FOTI WASH eoeii 1 This is the "LAST CALL" on Wash Dress Goods. The line is selling out rapidly under the steady buying of well-posted shoppers, who realize that we are quoting the lowest prices in Town- on this line. Such beautiful, cool, airy fabrics as we are selling at from 3-3c. to"25c. per yard ! For Shirt "Waists. Hilf the Summer girls in this vicinity will look cool, .comfortable and be witching in our Shirt Waists this reason, and we aie ready to supply the other half if they will give us an opportunity. We have shown swell styles at popular prices, and will now allow a discount of 25 per cent on our Shirt Waist stock in crder to elose them out. FOR PARASOLS AND HAND UMBRELLAS Come to us-we have the correct styles. No doubt about our Parasol line toing the saust complete, and our priese the most attractive. For JbTans. This is just the kind of weather which will lead you to appxv 'ate our Fas Stock. It contains all kinds of Fans at all kinds of prices. Fans sell here for the same small profits that rule throughout the Store. FOR RIBBONS. Waist Ribbons, Neck Ribbons, Hair Ribbons soil quickly these hot d&yB, and a good supply is necessary in of der to have fresh ones when needed. It's a good idea to buy Ribbons where you can choose from a 'good assort ment at low prices. There may be better Ribbon stocks than ours in town, but if there is we don't know about them. Better look to us to supply your Hibbon needs. Also, your BELT BUCKLES and COLLAR CLASPS, ss we have a nice stock of them. We also have good assorted lines of Summer Gloves, Summer Underwear, Summer Hosiery, Summer Hosiery, - A IND - NOVELTIES GENERALLY. We invite your attention especially to our WhiteJP. K. and Linen Skirts. Cheaper than you can buy tho materials. Summer Shoes and Oxfords for Ladies. The prettiest, most stylish and most durable in the city. Some rare bargains in Summer Shoes and Oxfords. SUMMER MILLINERY. We are prepared to supply your wants in the way of Summer Millinery, ami at a reduction iii prices. If you contemplai traveling and need-a Trunk, Valise or Satchel of soy kind, see ours. We have the newest and best. If you want anything in the.way of Hot Weather Good's you'll find this Store a good place to supply your neede. We have complete stocks to select from. Wo seU at popular prices. Our Store is clean and cool, our Clerks polite and obliging. We make every effort to attract patronage, and if you favor this Store with a trial there is no doubt in our mind but what you will ?nd it a most desirabl? trading place. ? We have some extra good values in Remnants, Odds and Ends, Ac. All Summer foods'must be so!d go as to make room for our'Fall and Winter Stock soonto arri ve. Come and see our Goods or write for Sampler Mail ordern attended to promptly. Tours truly, PI u yv ii, .vanni nc tx I/O. Wholesale an? Retail Sealers in Local News* WEDNESDAY, JULVl^l?osT" Mr. Claud Fant was in the city Sun day. Mr. Joe McCully, of Charleston, ia in city. Mr. E. Ii. Clark, of Union, S. C., is in the city. J. W. Kelly, of Helton, was in tho city Monday. Miss Annie Provost left Monday for the mountains. Dr. Watsou, of Autreville, was in the city Saturday. Mr. J. T. Hunter, ot* Pendleton, was in the city Saturday. Mr. T. R. Finley, of lionea Path, was in thc city Saturday. L. ll. Carlisle, of Hodges, was in t ln city Saturday night. Mr. H. C. Beattie, of Greenville, w as in tho city yesterday. Lim Tribblc and Miss Mittie Tribute spent Sunday in Helton. W. K. White, of Greenville, spent Mondny night in the city. Mies Sadie Coweu, of Savannah, is visiting friends in the city. Your attention is directed to the new advertisement of Brock Bros. E. F. Cochran, Esq., has gone to Chick Springs to spend a few days. Miss Bessie Shankliii has returned home after visiting friends in Cooks. Miss Julia Maxwell, of Walhalla, is in the city visiting the Misses Shanklin. J. lt. Cochran, Jr., and C. C. Provost attended a dance in Walhalla last week. Mr. Leroy Sadler is spending this week in Spartnnburg visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. II. ll. Watkins have gone to Chick Springs to spend awhile. The city was full of people laet Snt urdav and country produce was plenti ful. Miss Annie Shanklin will entertain a few of her friends at a law n party to night. R. L. Pittman, Monitor, Ga., otters a lino tract of land for sale. See adver tisment. Mr. Geo. W. Evans went over to Glenn Springs last week to spend a few days. Thc mercury in the thermometers has reached nearly 100 several days the past week. Mr. Alex. Mollee, soliciting agent of the Southern Railway, spent yesterday in Anderson. Miss Lucy Murphy, of this city, is visiting friends and relatives in West minster, S. C. Misses Maud and Ida May Brdwnlcc, of Antreville, spent a few days in thc city last week. Mrs. T. A. Ratline, who has been visiting her parents in Columbia, has returned home. I Brown, Osborne"?*. Co. have au adver tisement this week, to which your at tention is invited. Miss Cora Clyde has returned to her home in Greenville, after visiting friends in the city. C. F. Jones & Co. are still offering bargains in summer goods. Rend their new advertisement. The new advertisement of J. H. Weil & Co. .will prove interesting to tho Indies especially. Attention is directed to the adver tisement of W. L. Smith, Ila, Ga., who. offers a lot of land, for sale. The Cateechee Chapter D. A. R. w ill meet next Friday afternoon at 6 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Robert. E. Lipon. Tho new advertisement of the Sulli van Hardware Co. is illustrated and will prove?" interesting to our farmers. Dr. A. P. Johnstone ?nd Dr. Wm. Avery attended the State Dental As sociation at Hams Springs last week. Mr. Wm. Barr has been elected Su perintendent of the Boys'1 Steam Laun dry, which will liegin work in a few days. "Mine host1*' Dickens, of the Hotel Chiquola, left lost week to spend a short vacation at his old home in Vir ginia. Chiquola Lodge, Knights of Pythias, will meet to-morrow (Thursday) even ing. All the members are urged to attend. Miss Clara Simpson, of Honca Path, is visiting tho family of her uncle, Mr. W. H. Simpson, and other relatives in tho city. Mrs. John A. Deering and Miss Blon dine Duke, of Athens, Go.. arc in the city visiting the family of Dr. J. O. Wilhite. Mr. J. A. McArthur, of West Point, Miss., hus been spending a few days in Anderson visiting his sister, Mrs. R. Y. IL Nance. There are a few trifling vagrants in the city who should be arrested and n ide to do duty on the streets in tho chain gang. ti. O. Evaus &. Co. announce that they are giving away silver dollars. Their new advertisement will give particulars. Mr. Samuel O. Jackson, Anderson's efficient street superintendent, went to Charlotte last week to attend tho rSood Roads Convention. Mr. L. P. Smith's excursion to Tal lulah Falls last Thursday was a suc cess, and everybody was more flinn pleased with the trip. . Miss Myrtie Haynic, a beautiful and charming young lady who has been visiting friends in the city, has return ed to her hom& in Belton. ' Two games ol' base ball will bf played at the pie nie ou Mr. J.J. Cope laud's plantation next Saturday, one in tho morning and the other in the after noon. The next session of Furuian Univer sity begins September 27. Read adver tisement in another column, and if you have a son to educate send for cata logue. Lucy Irene, infant daughter of Mr. ' and Mrs. R. M. Poore, of Belton Town ship, died last Saturday, and was buried on Sunday afternoon at Shady Gm ve Church. Mri Jesse M. Smith, of the Anderson Lumber Co., is eon ti ned to his bed with rheumatism, from which he is suffering greatly. He is not much better at this writing. The annual catalogue ol Clemson College is ready for distribution. A copy will be sent to any address upon application to President llart/.og. Clem son College, S. C. Air. Geo. Townsend. Superintendent ol' tho Anderson Ice Factory, has been compelled to give up business on ac count of his health and go to tin* moun tains on a short vacation. Married, on Thursday, July Itt, 1899, by J. J. Gilincr. Magistrate, in his ollice in this city, Mr. J. M. Knox, of Anderson County, and Miss Alice Rey nolds, of Greenville County. Married, on Sunday, July lu, ItiOD, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. B. B. Brooks, by Rev. G. M. Rogers, Mr. G. H. Gambrell and Miss E. L. Brooks, all of Anderson County. Mrs. E. J. Me< i rat li, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Osborne, and little grandson, John McGrath, left this morning for Asheville, X. C., to spend a few weeks with relatives. A colored firemen's tournament, will be held in Greenville on August 1U and 17. The Rough and ?'endy liremen of Anderson should commence practicing and go over and capture sume of the prizes. Misses Bessie and Mattie Rogers, of Euoree, S. C., who have been visiting their sister, Mrs. Jas. A. Norris, on Factory Hill, returned home last Sat urday, and were accompanied by Mrs. Norris. Jaue, a daughter of Mr. E. M: Snipes, died in this city last Thursday, aged two years. The little one had been afflicted nearly all its life. The re mains were interred at Silver Brook Cemetery. Mr. John Hembrce, living near Fair Play, has been seriously and painfully afflicted in one of his feet for the past few weeks, which to this time has baffled the skill of his physician to render relief. We are requested to announce that tho annual cleaning of the cemetery at Neal's Creek will take place on next Friday, beginning early in the morn ing. All those interested will be on. hand promptly. Mr. W. P. Snelgrove, our efficient and clever County Supervisor, has ten dered his resignation, to take effect 1st September. He has been offered a better and permanent position with th? Orr Cotton Mill. Mr. W. T. Dean is ahead on the wa termelon question so far this season He brought one to the city yesterday of his own production that weighed 7? pounds, and his neighbors *ay he hai more just like it. The dedication services of New Pros peet Church last Sunday attracted : large congregation. The sermon wa preached by Rev. O. J. Copeland, whi was assisted in the services by th? pastor, Rev. W. B. Hawkins. Misses Lydia VanWyck, Eubank am Lucia Taylor, Messrs. R. E. Belcher Sam Cray ton, Overman VanWyck chaperoned by Mrs. Bessie Taylor, hav returned to the city after a ten day' camping trip at Hatton's Ford. Mrs. S. C. Davidson, of Warrior^Ala is now in this County visiting he father, Mr. X. T. Smith, who is ver, feeble. She spent a few days this wee] with her sister, Mrs. W. P. St?vensoi and her brother. Mr. B. J. Smith, nea this city. On account of the annual reuni? United Confederate Veterans of Sout Carolina, the Southern Railway wi sell tickets from Anderson to C beste i S. C., and return at tho very low rat of $2.35 for the round trip. Tickets o s??e .July 25, 20 and 27, final limit Jul 20th. The Catholics of Anderson are pleai ed to know that their beloved pasto Rev. J. I). Budds, will be with the) next Sunday, 23rd inst., and that mai will begin at ll o'clock a.m. Path? Budds has many friends in Anderso who will be glad to welcome him bet ul ways. Messrs. Evans & Day have recent! opened business in Pendleton and th week they make their bow tc tho rea? er? of the INTELLIGENCER* They mal a specialty of drugs and medicines, ar curry a select, stock of groceries, et Read their advertisement and gi' them a coll. The Greenville District (.'unteren, of tho M. E. Church, South, embracii all of Anderson, Greenville, Ocon and Pickens Counties, and a part Spartanbnrg County, will convene ; the Methodist Church afc Williamsb to-morrow- at 9 a. m., Bishop W. 1 Duncan, presiding. Married, oh Tuesday morning,'Ju 18, 1899, at 8 o'clock, at the home Mt?. W. ll, Roberts, in this city. Rev. S. B. Harper, Mr. W. A. Pow and Miss May Belle Roberts, all Anderson. A few intimate friends ni relatives witnessed thc ceremony. T happy couple received the hearty co gratulations of the assembled guei and loft the city on the 8:30 a. ra. tra for Asheville, N. C., where they w spend several days. Some ?irls ?n some towns don't scorn to understand tho difference between tho fatal "kiasiug bug" and non-fatal. Tho non-fatal kissing bug has roamed tho land for-well, ever since. He has two legs. The fatal kind has four legs. Just bo calm and count the lefts and you'll know what to expect. The Fraternal Aid Society was or ganized in this city last Monday by the election of tho following ofllcers: President, J. L. Tribble; Vice Presi dent, M. P. Tribble; General Manager, J. 1). Sullivan; Secretary, G. N. C. Holeman ; Medical Examiner, Ur. E. C. Frierson ; Attorney, M. L. Monham. The G reen wood correspondent of the Augusta Chronicle gays: Colonel J. ll. Patrick was at the depot Saturday. Colonel Patrick looks something like General Joseph Wheeler, and at first we thought it was "Little Joe;'' how ever, when we looked at the "gray" coat we knew it was somebody else. Mr. W. ll. Simpson, of this city, and brother, J. A. Simpson, of Honen Path, I left this morning via the Southern Railroad for points in western North Carolina. They will visit all the places of note from Asheville to Murphy, making headquarters at Dry son City, the home of their two sisters, .Mrs. Everett and Mrs. heatherwood. The Newberry Voice ot the 1,'th inst, says: "Prof. J. L. Sherard, of Mof fattsville, Anderson County, has been elected Principal of tin* Prosperity ( Jraded School, Prof. J. C. Daniel, who was previously elected, having inform ed the trustees of his acceptance of his old school in Allendale. Prof. Sherard has accepted, and comes highly recom mended.'' Miss Lulah Nance, thc only (laughter of Mr. John L. Nance, of Fort Lawn, Ga., who has been quite sick at the home of her uncle, Judge K. Y. H. Nance, in this city, for the past three months, was able, to return homo last Thursday, in company of her father and Dr. I. <;oss, of Royston, who has been treating her here for several weeks past. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Fant have the sympathies of all their friends in thc death of their infant son. Dewey Evans, which occurred at their home in this city last Sunday. The little one was bitten on the foot by a spider a few weeks ago, which produced blood poi soning and erysipelas. The remains were interred at Sil ver Brook Cemetery Monday morning. Rev. Thomas H. Leitch, of Charles ton, who has been conducting a meet ing in a teuton Factory Hill, for the past two weeks, closed last Sunday night. Great interest was manifested throughout the meeting, large congre gations being present at ?'very service, and much good was accomplished More than 100 persons professed eon version and united with the variom Churches of the city. The Columbia State of the 15th inst says: "The Governor commuted th< sentence of John Timms, a white mai convicted of selling liquor in Andcrsoi County. Timms7 sentence had beei three months or $100. The tine wai reduced to $50. This was done at tin instance of a number of gentlemen who said that Timms sustained a gooi reputation, has a nice family to sup port and that there was some doubt a to his guilt/' An unfortunate and fatal acciden occurred at Piedmont on tho 11th inst, by "which one man was instantly kille? and six other? wounded, several o them seriously. The accident too! place at the now warehouse which i being built there, and was caused b the falling of the middle partitior which caught uud instantly kille George Shelton, of Pelzer, one of th workmen, and wounded, more or les seriously, six others who were emploj ed on the building. The Greenwood Index of tho Wt inst, says : "Rev. J. L. Vasa' famil moved this week to Relton, where the are to reside in future. Mr. Vass r< cently purchased a home at that plac Mr. Vass has not made public his plai as to the future, but it is understoe that he will remain in charge of tl orphanage until the meeting of tl Baptist State Convention in Decembe when he will again tender his resign) tion as superintendent and will insi upon its acceptance." If you want a Mower that will ri easy and g.ve the least trouble be au and set the Deering Ba 1 Bearing for aa by ttro^k Bron, sole agent*. Write f Catalogue. Few i cn prov? men ts of late on otb Mowara, bat ibe "champion,'' auld 1 Sullivan Hardware Co. H a great it proveinent and you will know it wht you HOH it. Buildem' Hardware at the lowest pi ces at Brock Brother* Hardware Store. Saw Milla and Poerlosa Enginea . band at Brock I*ros. Hardware Store. Boy a Mower-nut a toy- get the be The "Champion" Mower bold by Sui van Hardware Co. ie the only Mow made witb any valuable iuaprovemei of Jaie. Deering Ball Bearing Mowers are t best on emh. inspect them before bo lng any other make. Sullivan Hardware (Jo. are Morgar Wright's regularly appointed distributl agent?.. They can alwaya furmab tbs well known Tires and Inner Tubae lowest prices. Cot Flower*. Pot Planta and Palma .ale. MRS. J F. CLINKSCALZS, 242 Malo St You want a Mower tbat will cut gr? pewvinew, anrghum, millet, <fec 1 "Champion," aold by Sullivan Ha ware Co. is the machine. Tbs "Champion" Moweta, sold Sullivan Hardware Co., are not only t wimpiest, atrongest and lightest di Mowers made, bat they sro the oi Mowers with late and valuable tm pro menta FOR RENT OB SALK- 7-room residei on ? ai hoi! o Street. Ampie grounds, i ter and other facilities. Apply to W. Frierson. Twenty-five Dollarn will buy a fad good square practice Piano at the C. Reed Music Honae. They are intrii cally worth doable tbat amount. RocOng, tin work, galvanized ii work and plumbing done on short not by Osborne & Osborne Iron King Stoves are sold in Anden only by Osborne A Osborne. Weather For Hot Weather. Keep cool and be comfortable. Buy a light-weight Serge Suit, or Coat or Vest, light-weight Cassimers, Silk-finish Secelians, Drab Detas and Alpacas. In other words, a com plete line of Hot Weather Clothing. Prices, well-we have nothing to say. The Trading Pub lic knows where to get the lowest price. ?lanni iel? ?liirte ! Negligee Shirts, with or without Collars and Cuffs ; Silk Bosoms, Soft or Stiff, in all the latest Stripes and Plaids, ranging in price from 25c. to $1.50. STRAW AND SI MMER HATS! We have a few left. They go at almost your own price. Full line of medium and light-weight Clothing always in stock. Cut Prices on all Clothing. HALI k MILFORD. Clothiers and Furnishiera. To the Ladies. Have you seen our last shipment of Ladies' Evening Slip pers in Patent Leathers, White Kid, &c. They are beauties. To. Gents. Have 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. Yours for Reliable Shoes, COBB & CKAYTON, _ ?_The Shoe People. Brock Bros. Hardware Is the place to find anything you need in the HARD WARE line, and their prices are always as low as the lowest, and sometimes LOWER. THEY carry three of the best things in the market for the farmer*' use and convenience, and these three are, viz : THE PEERLESS ENGINES, Made by the Geiser Manufacturing Company. THE FARMERS' SAW MILLS, Made by the Salem Iron Works. THE DEERING' B-?&L-BEARING MOWERS, Made by the Dtierfdg Harvester Company of Chicago, 111.-the larg est Mover manufactory in the United States and probably the world. All the above named Mamine ry and Movers are too well known to ueed describing, as they h&ve bean tried by people atf over the country, and are giving entif* satisfaction everywhere. Yon vttl ?Iso find irj> ?tock a full and complete line of BELTlfNG and MACHINERY SUPPLIES. Always qi the lowest ptic&>. We treat everybody fair and square, and if given tho, opjtfrtuniiy by those vino have never tried us will prove what we say. Como m and %e us and be convinced Yours always to please, BROCK BROS, THE HARDWARE PEOPLE.