The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, August 16, 1899, Page 8, Image 8
Local News.
WEDNESDAY, Al(i- Ms 1H?,!'
Denver Hots.
still the ory is "hot and dry," Not
oven a good shower lias lallen hero in
Hn- past two weeks, w hile the prevail
ing winds and intense heat has dried
?m; every vestige of moisture which
had lallen previously. I'p to the 10th
July ?nu section had n<?( suffered loi
rain, hut since then the <:roph have
Ii? ? il cul oil'at least a third. Many arc
saying that t Iiis yea i is a counterpart ol
the year ixl"?. Hid we need not experi
? 110? tlie seaicit.A of vorn which Un
people did in thai day, lor we have
railroads now which can soon bring it
from the overflowing granaries of the
u.^t and northwest to our corn cribs.
Hut ii will take money to do that, und
money is going toben scarce article
u ith tin; col tun crop cut short.
Miss l,illi<- Hoggs, who has been
spending some nine with her sister.
Mrs. .1.11. Itotvden, left this week foi
hoi home at llrookstoii, Texas.
l'Ile protracted meeting : ! Suiid.t
Springs closed last I'riday. Tin ? <>n
grogalioii;; were large and attentive.
Key. A. I?. Watson, the pastor, preached
the wonl in its purity, without fear or
t vor. The good seed -own by iiiin
v ill no doubt bring loi t Ii h uit in time
lo come. The good dune cannot be
estimated byprosciil results.
.'hat coin tenus gentleman, an I "Sol
dier of the Cross." Kev. Mik' Met?ce,
postponed Ins inci ting at Welcome so
us not toconllirt with tin; one at Sandy
Springs. Sin ii courtesy from one de
nomination to another is always highly
appreciated.
Mir good neighbor. Mr. .lohn Jolly,
and two ol* his sons have been quite
sick with malarial lever, but we are
glad to say tliey arc nearly convales
cent.
Mrs. Tom IVcbb has also been sick
but we bear she is better.
Miss Minnie HIacktiinti does not seem
to improve.
Mrs. Kmniii Major, of I'ickens, who
was visiting Mr. Marshall Blackmail's
lamily, was taken sick with malarial
lever and is unable to return home.
The Buchanan, Farmer and El rod
crowd have returned from their moun
tain trip, reporting a delightful time.
While we were sweating in heat here,
t.hey had to have lires to keep warm
and slept at night under blankets. Just
t hink of it.
Miss Hlanche Brown bas gone with
Mrs. (?. M. Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Will
Tolly and others on a trip to Table
Uock, Ciesar's Head and other places
near Asheville, N. C. They are antici
pating a lively time camping out.
Miss Mat tie Kskew is visiting her
brother, Mr. Lawrence Kskew, ol I'ou
tllcton.
Miss Delia Browne, of Fairdeal, and
brother, Mr. Sam Browne, of Luurens,
visited relatives in Denver last week.
Miss Ella Garrison and brother, Mr.
Ed Garrison, of Greenville County,
have been visiting relatives near Den
ver.
The young peoplo hud a most delight
ful picnic at Portman Shoals last Sat
urday in honor of Miss Erwin, of Honea
Path, who is visiting Miss Leila Buch
anan and other relatives in this com
munity.
Wo are duo many thanks to Mr. IF.
N. and Will Garrison for nice melons.
Also to Mr. Wm. Klroii nud good lady
for nice fresh fish and a basket of most
delicious grapes. We certainly bave
good neighbors and know how to ap
preciate theni. May heaven's richest
blessing attend them. Incognita.
Toney Creek News.
The drought still continues iu this
section, and t he crops are mi fib ring
badly. There have been good rains all
around in places. The crops arc very
poor in this auction, and the cotton is
opening very fast, in some places. The
bolds are very small.
Thoro woe preaching at Shady Grove
Sunday by the pastor, Rev. T?te. He
preached a very fine sermon to a largo
congregation, his text being "Let us
work together till the harvest/' The
people had prepared for the meeting to
be protracted, but on account of the
pastor's wifo being sick, and he was un
able to obtain help, it was not protrac
ted. It is not known whether it will be
Ja ter on or not.
Mr. Sam Shirley and wife attended
Church Sunday ; also Mrs. 11. A. Will
son visited iu this section.
Misses Lovie McDavid and Ethel
Willson arc Hpeuding awhile with the
family of Mr. J. M. Acker.
Miss Annie Harper has returned home
;ifter several weeks slay.
Miss Annie Griffin has nlfm returned
home.
Miss Callie Jones has been on a visit
to friends in Luurens County.
Capt. J. S. Acker has been confined
to Iiis bed for the past two weeks. He
is still unable to be up.
Miss Evo Poore, who has been sc
sick, is improving slowly, and is now
.able to sit up.
Mr. J. F. Matt ison is preparing t<
build a new piazza to his house.
Mr. Wistcr Sutherland has bought ;
ucw buggy. Look out, girls, yon wil
all get a ride. '
Tho community regrets very mucl
that Mr, Gnss Foster is going to movi
away. He w ill be greatly missed as i
citizen.
Mr. W. L. Sutherland and famil,
have been to the mountains to visit hi
aged parents.
Messrs. J. P. Acker and Gordon Ack
er are at home on a visit.
Mrs. J. M. Cox is in bad health.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Lawrcnc
(iic?Miss A. 0. Norris) n girl babj
Mother and babe both doing well.
The weather is extremely hot nou
It is a wonder there, is not move sicknee
than thcro is.
Well, Mr. Editor, it is too hot to g
mound and find tho news, and theni
is too hot to write it if there was mncl
S<? come down, it' you ran live on fried
chicken, loi that'? all then* is in Ihis
seel i<i!i to rat. I '.vi I > .
Lebanon Items.
A most interest inj-: ami successful
meeting lias just closed at this place,
being conducted by Rev. J. F. Single -
ton, our pastor, and Rev. Mr. Hurts, of
Tennessee. Kither of these noble and
jutich loved men certainly know how to
roach the; hard and mm minted
hearts of nu n. Heaven grant that they
may live long, and by the help of con
secrated Christian* bring many, many
more souls to oui deal Savior who died
on the cross that we through Him might
live. Thero arc fifteen applicants for
baptism, which will take place near tin
church, on nexl lirstSaturday afternoon
at hall-past foiii o'clock. Let every
body in- on time.
ignite a uiimhei of fair young ladies
an- visiting in and around Lebanon
now.
MissMitticTribhlc.nl Anderson, is
visiting Miss Hobbic I'enrl Wakclield.
Miss Carrie Martin, ol Hopewell, was
tin guests ol Misses Gussic and Carrie
Welboili last wed;. Miss Carrie basa
number of friends al Lebanon who arc
always delighted to have her in oui
midst.
Mi. .lor Campbell anil Mis> l'allie
Nicely, of Kock Hill, arc visiting Miss
Llbc Uichanlson.
Miss Kllst(?ranl, a very sweel ^-iil ol
Ml. Caiinel. vi<ited Mi^ Kl bel Wei
bot ii ? ereiltl\.
Mr. 11. ('. Ilollaml and family, ol
Greenville, spent lasl week with his
sister, Mrs. M..). Gentry. Mr.ilollaml
has many friends annual here who are
delighted to see him come back to \ isil
bis old home and settlement.
Mr. Kniest Tucker ami sister. Miss
Minnie, and Misses Lulu and llirdie
Gentry, of ibe Neufs Creek section,
visited the family of Mrs. M..L Gentry,
last week.
Miss Eva lioness, a charming girl of
Salem, spent last week with her aunt,
Mis. Hunter Me Mur trey, ami attended
tin meeting at this place.
Miss Cleo Mosely, ol Ilopewell, is
spending awhile with her uncle, Mr.
John Smith.
Ha! ha! I hope "somebody'' didn't
have a very hard time Unding his slip
per that was misplaced while falling
from the church door steps, lint the
steps are no longer broken; so come
again.
We have Miss Krai ientry as the third
teacher in school now, and some excel
lent work is beiug done. There will be
an entertainment at the. close of the
summer term, which is in about three
weeks.
Miss ( lia Thompson, one of our fair
est young girls, has fever. We wish
her a speedy restoration to health.
Mr. Nimrod Smith, one of our oldest
citizens, is in very feeble health.
Messrs. J. 1). and 11. L. Welborn, are
kept busy sawing for the public these
times.
A lawn party was given at the resi
dence of Mr. T. M. Welborn last Fri
day night, in honor of Miss Klin Grant,
of Mt. Carmel, and Miss Fannie Rodg
ers, of Anderson. The lawn was beau
tifully lighted with Chinese lanterns,
und ice cream, caramel and chocklate
cake were served for refreshments. It
is useless to say every one had a pleas
ant time, and I hope many of us may
meet at another "gay old lawn party."
Your scribe is in a big hurry, as a
mountain Lip is the order of the day.
so I bid you adieu.
Skmi'KK Iukm.
Belton Items.
Mr. H. A. Griffin received u letter
from his brother at Murphy, N. C,
which conveyed to him the sad news of
his mother's death, which occurred at
her homo at Murphy on the 10th inst.
Mrs. Griffin's maiden name was Fran
cis Acker, daughter of Holbert Acker,
Esq., and was reared in tho Calhoun
hcctiou of this County, where the nowe
of her death will bring sorrow to a host
of relatives and friends. Mrs. Griffin
was 72 years old, and since very early
in life was n consistent and devoted
member of >ho llnptist Church. Her
remains were laid to rest on the 11th
inst.- in the cemetery of Ogrecta Church,
N. C.
An independent military company
was organized here last night, with
M. E. Goer as captain, J. C. Acker
1st lieutenant and C. W. Rice 2nd lieu
tenant. The body is composed of some
of the best material in the community,
and receives the hearty endorsement
of the citizens of the place. Under the
leadership of its very efficient officers
there is hardly r. doubt ol its being a
success.
Mr. M. H. Wright and wife, of Honea
Path, are visiting at Mr. Geo. W,
Gruhbs.
Mr. J. T. Rice, who has been away
for several days on a business trip, re
turned home yesterday.
Mr. W. K. Stnngor and sister, Misa
Eva, are sojourning in the mountain
resorts of North Carolina for a sea
son.
Miss I hit tie Todd is visiting the fami
ly of Hon. A. C. Larimer.
Miss Marvicc Quattlehaum, of Ridge
Springs, has been employed as first as
sistant in the High School here, which
begins its next session Monday, Sept. 4.
Miss Quattlehaum is eminently fitted
for the position to which she has been
chosen. She is a full graduate of Win
throp College, and has bad several
years experience teaching in some ol
the best schools of the State. The
prospects for a large echool here thi
coming session are verv flattering in
deed._ XXXX.
Meet at Old Stone Church.
Tho Executive Committee of the Olt
Stone Church desire to have a collet
meeting of tho Association on Friday
August 18th inst., at the Church, U
discuss the fenco question and flnall'
determine what kind they will build
A full attendance is desired and th*
public are cordially invited.
B. F. Sloan,
Sec. and Treas. O. S. C. and C. A.
\ util ii Item?.
F.v?-ry thing is ? ahn and serene ami
HCenis t<> la- waiting in eager expec
tancy loi a long and very much needed
rain.
Cot I oi i seems t?i have reached its
volcanic orb, and is being subject to
incessant eruptions, which is sending
forth volumes of snow-white lava
from almost every mature protuber
auee, which will appeal lo a host of
conscientious rescuers Vi?.- long.
Uev. Dr. Watson closed the protract
ed meeting at Sandy Springs last Fn-j
day night. The results of his meeting i
was that :
He did not bring a legion into the told. ,
He did not use a magie wand,
lb- sin,ply made the Word stand out
bold,
Ami brought down (?od to them.
Fodder is getting ripe very fast, j
There will he several bundles ready ;
for gathering this week. Doubtless ,
horses and mules will be glad of it.
Messrs. Sylvester Klrod, 1{. A. Buch- i
anan and sister, Miss Leila, together j
with others, returned from a pleasure
trip over in tin- mountains the other'
day. They report tine times.
. Hoi; Am vtki'ii.
A Family Bennien.
Mi:. Kiht'iu : h was our privilege to '
visit our obi home iu Abbeville County
recently, and on our way, by invitation,
we took iu our old uncle, .1. W. Canifs,
family reunion. It was a grand gath
ering on the old gentleman's birthday,
he being !T? years old the Hb of August.
The day was a day with kindred.
There wore present children ami grand
children and great-grandchildren. In
all they number Th, .">(> of whom were
present. The old man has been mar
ried three times. The ohl gentleman
has lived a consistent Christian Hie and
has raised bis children iu the way they
should go. Due son is a minister of tbe
Gospel, ami has ?-barge of three good
working Churches iu Georgia. Two
others arc Deacons of Baptist Churches
and the other sons are worthy, upright
citizens. The Ith of August was a day
that will long be remembered. It was
a -grand sight to see all tbe family
gathered around a ftO-f out table, laden
<-d with all the good things. A photo
grapher took a picture of the group.
We'll, we must go on our trip down
through our ohl home town, Abbeville,
a place that feels near to us. We did
not see as live a tow n as we expected
to see, but the people are as good as
you will lind oa this earth.
Dur stay among our kindred and
friends was most pleasant. While there
we also enjoyed the meeting going on
at Midway Church, conducted by the
pastor, Uev. Mr. Mitchell, a good man.
one that speaks with power aud is lov
ed by all. On our way bnck home we
attended tbe old soldiers1 reunion at
the Carswcll institute, which was a
delightful occasion. A FniF.xi?.
I'nele Sam's Hot Baths.
Will eradicate from your system the
lingering effects of grip aud other ail
ments caused by the severe winter, and
malaria, rheumatism, neuralgia, ca
tarrh,- stomach, kidney, liver and ner
vous disorders, paralysis, blood and
skin diseases and chronic and func
tional derangements. The mountain
climate of Hot Springs is cool and de
lightful in summer, 100 hotels open the
yonr round.
For illustrated literature containing
all information, address C. F. Coolov,
Manager Business Men's league, Hot
Springs, Ark.
For reduced excursion tickets nnd
particulars of tho trip, see local agent
or address W. A. Turk, General Pas
senger Agent Southern Railway Wash
ington, ?. C.
? An eminent physician says that
persons should not drink tea or coffee
until they are 18 years of age.
You want a Mower that will cut grass,
peavines, aorghnm, millet, ?fco. The
"Champion," sold by Snllivan Hard
ware Co. is the machine.
The "Champion" Mowers, sold by
Sullivan Hardware Co., are not only the
simplest, strongest and lightest draft
Mowers made, but they are the only
Mowers with late and valuable Improve
ment*
Twenty-live Dollars will buy a fairly
good square practice Piano at the O.A.
Beed Music House. They are intrinsi*
cslly worth double that amount.
Saw Mills and Peerless Engines on
hand at Brock Bros. Hardware Store.
Rooting, tin work, galvanized iron
work and plumbing done on short notioe
by Osborne & Osborne.
If you want a Mower that will run
easv and g.ve the least trouble be sure
and get the Peering Ba 1 Bearing for ?aie
by Brock Bros, sole agents. Write for
Catalogue.
Few Improvements of late on other
Mowers, but tno "Champion," sold by
Sullivan Hardware Co. is a great im
provement and you will know it when
you see it. ,
Buildera' Hardware at the lowest pri
ces at Brook Brothers Hardware Store.
What improvements distinguish the
"Champion Mowers" sold by Sullivan
Hardware Co? One among others is
that the old troublesome Pitman on all
other Mowors is abolished on the "Cham
pion." A new wnd vastly letter device
is substituted which enables the "Cham
pion" to work amid stumps.rocks, ditches
and ground where others fail or soon
wear out.
Sullivan Hardware Co. have connected
with their Bioycle Repair Department a
Machineat of many years experience, Mr
Jas. T. KowInnd, of Donalds, S. C. If
yon want your Bloyole repaired by a!
Bicycle Machinest, who is thoroughly
competent, don't fell to give him a trial.
Have hot water pipes run trotzt your
stove to bath room. Try Osborne &
Osborne.
Bicycle economy. The money you pay
for a new Wheel is sometimes only part
of the price. Tho bloyole mender gets
the rest. But it you boy a Viking or a
Croacent Bicycle to begin with, from Sul
livan Hardware Co., yon need have only
a bowing acquaintance with the wheel
tinker
What are the improvements on the
"Champion" Mowers? Newspaper apace
costs something and we can only r?cits
one feature. The "Champion" abolishes
the old troublesome, ever breaking, ever
choking pitman, and substitutes a device
worth its weight in gold. Bullivan Hard*
ware Co. will tell yon ail about these
Mowers.
Iron King Stoves are considered the
best. Buy one. Osborne A Osborne
Solo Agents.
If your Piano or Organ nssd? tuning or
repairs, It will pav you to see Mr Jas. A.
ltuddook of The C. A. R*od Moaic House,
; who will guarantee peu fact satisfaction
I tea!!. .
So we are selling . . .
< >oe lot Lawoa und Muslins at 2'c per yard.
Faucy Prints, of good quality, for 4c. per yard.
Cottooades aud other season Goods at jour own price almost.
Coffee fourteen pounds for $1.00.
Twenty pounds Rice for $1.00.
Tobacco too cheap to quote prices od.
Still selling 85.00 Shoe for $.'J.75.
1.75 Shoe for SI 15.
$1.25 Shoe for 75c.
It means money to you to see us on Goods.
Yours in earn* st,
VANDiVER BROS.
15. ?. KvAXS, Jr.
R. B. Day, M. D.
EVANS & DAY,
DEALERS IN ?
IDIR/tTG* S andGROOBRIES,
PENDLETON, 8- C,
STAKT RltiHT !? The regulation of the prima? vin? ia the basal principle of
nil thorapeutiee. Keep clean, est properly by using?
Kit KS H DRUGS. FRESH GROCERIES.
FE KS II 80DA WATER, FRE**H ICE.
FRESH FRUITS, FRESH TURNIP SEED,
EVERYTHING FRESH EXCEPT
EVANS & DAY.
THE BEST AND LATEST MOWERS!
THE CHAMPION MOWER beats the world. Especially
adapted for work among trees, stones, ditches, &c. No stopping to throw
Machine out of gear. You lift the knife without stopping horses or shifting
the gear, and go right on mowing.
This Cut shows the CHAMPION GEARING?noiseless, no waste of]
power. Only two Cogs. No Pitman.
THE SHIFTER LEVER, operated by the driver's foot Oil does not
run to waste, but is retained and the parts kept ?lwav? lu oil.
THE CHAMPION HAY-MAKER, illustrated here, abolishes the old,
worrisome, ever-breaking Pitman. No Pitman on the Champion. An entire
ly new invention substituted. We can show you something now in the Cham?
pion. See it and you will buy no other.
Sulllivan Hardware Co.
BOYS'STEAM LAUNDRY 1
The Most Complete and ITp-to-Date Laundry in tbe State.
Every Machine the latest improved, and designed to do most perfect work.
Under the superintendence of an experienced Laundryman, with a corps
of skilled assistants. Every picoe of work carefully inspected, and no sorry
work allowed to pass from Laundry.
PRICES LOW. Quality of work unexcelled. Giv.e us a trial.
W. F. BARB, Business Manager.
Located at rear ol' Fant'a Book Store.
FRESH LOT OF . . .
TURNIP SEED
Just received at . . .
9?
r.
T IKJIS Oft V>VP.
M. L CARLISLE.
Jj. H. CARLISLE
MOWING MACHINES.
If yon want a Mowing Machine call on Carlisle Bros., who are agents
for the CHAMPION MOWING MACHINE, with Boiler and Ball Bear
ings, which is the lightest running Mower on the market. For simplicity, du
rability and lightness of draft it cannot be surpassed by any Mower.
We can also furnish you with a Horse Dump Rake.
- SSU Remember, we will move to People's Corner Sept 1st
Respectfully,
CARLISLE BROS.? Anderson, S. C.
WE have decided not to carry in our Shoe Stock a Han/g
Shoe at over $3.50, and have cut the price of all $4.00, $4,?q
and $5.00 Shoes to?
No discrimination?any of them go for $3.50. We make this
change with the intention of centering all our force on our
line of Men's $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes. Watch them and see
the values. Good assortment of sizes in the Cut Price lot,
No sham. Real bargains. >
We are receiving shipments of?
Fall Goods
Almost every day now. We have put great thought and
study on selecting our Stock for the Fall and Winter Trade,
our idea being to try to be able to give more Goods for
Dollar than ever before. Let drawbacks be what they may,'
we want to make our Store so popular that we will do the
largest season's business that we have ever done.
We thank our friends for the great patronage they ha?e|
given up thus far this year.
Not a penny has been spent with us that has not been
appreciated. We go further and say that we feel grateful to
every one who has come to see us, whether they traded or
not. Our study is to give full value for every cent spent
with us.
Everybody is invited to come to see us. We can't get'
our values squarely before the public unless the people come
and investigate.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS will find that we are prepare
for them.
Yours very truly, N
C F. JONES
GKREL^T
? Jj|Jf on S " S
Y Aid I
Just received one hundred dosen Ladies' Tine Shir!
Waists consigned to n? by one of the largest Manufacturer^
in Hew York city, to be disposed of at?
50C ON THE DOLLAR.
' All New and Fresh Go?ds.
20 dozen Ladies' Fine Percale Shirt Waists, beautiful designs, all sizes,
for only......i.. 1
10 dozen Ladies' Fine Percale Shirt Waists, double yoke, for only._ 2
20 dozen Ladies' Plain White Lawn Shirt Waists, only.:. 3
24 dozen Ladies' extra fine quality Percale Shirt Waists, with Tie in
cluded, only..:.
5 dozen Ladies' White Lawn Shirt Waists, trimmed in Insertion, only.
6 dozen plain Chambray Shirt Waists, in fill colon, for only.....
5 dozen Ladies' Silk Stripe Madras Cloth Shirt Waists for only......
1 dozen Ladies' Black Satine Shirt Waists, best quality, pleated bo
soms, for only..;.$1
3 dozen Samples Ladies' Shirt Waists, evening shades, fancy trimmed,
for only... 1
2 dozen Ladies' Fine Dimity Shirt Waists..
2 dozen Ladies' Fine Japanese Silk Shirt Waists, all new c?lon, only..81
2 dozen Ladies' Fine Bemuse Silk Shirt Waists, aotual value $5.00,
for only._$2
* SHOES AND SLIPPERS.
We handle reliable Shoes only, and no matter how. low we quote
price you get a solid leather one-?a Shoe or Slipper which will give yon
satisfaction.
Our Great Slipper Sale at 79c.
Goods sold before at $1.25 and $1.00, is still going on, and is a *'seaaaiiM
for the sliokest buj'or. Do you need anything in Shoes or- Slippers, no miW
I ho?* ?g&!e jos ^?2t to is vest, yoa avghi so bs coojpeik-u, ws&o. Buying ??m
saving plan, to see first oar Shoes or Slippers. They have no equal.
Bon'-t delay, but come at once with highest expectatioi
as these are bargains that cannot be duplicated.
Yonrs truly,
V
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