The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, September 13, 1899, Page 4, Image 4
Intelligencer.
Published every \Yetlnvsdiit).
V. Ci.iNKscAi.r.s, > KI?IT>*I:S \M>
(J. C. LANGSTON, 1 l'i?ui'Kilirons.
TJviiMS ?
')Ni: YEAH, - *l '."
SIX MONTHS. ?.?
Wt?l)NKSJ)AV, SKIT. i:?. 1SW.
'DM? whistlingdemon is about ioas
Humc control nf the suffering universe,
(jim*t we gel usa neal little lynching
part;. <?II this subject ?
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Winn North Carolina does l'or l'Mt.ouo
negro vol?is next August will lu- a
plenty. The proposed IIIIICIMIIIICIII in
i lie <'onstitution is :t g??.
The country hears willi jni<l< . lt.it
( inicial < M is may lu* sot back ;> eng 01
two. The President, ninsl he in ? nin?--t
about whipping Aguinaldo.
Mr. Charles Dun'ml, ?d' iii? Miaula
? hmnuil, who is II candidate i"i police
commissioner of thal eily, i> about, tu
realize Ihal infidels ami atheists "don"!
?<>" much in a Christian community.
A rumor mention.- Slate Alliance
Lecturer .1. li. I.lakc .1- the lion. A. C.
Lat i mer's sueccssoi in Congress, Vour
Uncle Mcsweeney isa very templin;;
and loli\ giihcrnuiorial persimmon.
Then where is ymir I 'neb* < ! ousel ic ny
at .'
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The .situation in I he Philippine- is
well in hand. .lust as we go t ? ? prcs> a
cablegram from Manila in forms UK ol!
another signa I victory for American
arms. Alter a desperate charge, the
anny, nuder Major ( ieneral Klwcll S.
Otis, succeeded in capturing one entire
hull cart. Il is claimed at the wat dc
paitmcnt that the victory was a very
timely and conclusive one though at
the. headquarters of the 1'ilipino junta
it is claimed thal the real casus helli,
the bull, escaped to the ranks ol'the
enemy. However, our anns could liol
stand too much glory in ?nie dav, and
we suggest thal in the event nf the
retirement of. < Jen. < ?tis, he be tendered
a clerkship in his very Utting capture
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The forces ol'the Southern Dciunc
racy should unite in tin- reopening ?d'
the shelved Nicaragua canal or Pana
ma cana) question ?lithe next session
ol' Congress. The Sont h's onward push
toward higher commercial develop
ment demands its own ports and closer
connections with the grain, pork and
coal shipping territory of thc Wirst.
The building cd' the isthniusau cana! is
synonymous with a great network of
trunk railways from the West lo the
coast,and one is thc nal ural c? insentience
of tho other. The South is on a great
industrial boom and can not await the
pleasure ol' her designing rival, th?
North, to build what the latter eon
codes will be a denth blow to its com
merce.
Thc Missing Link Railroad company
with a paid up capital stock ol' $3,000,
000 was chartered by tho State of t.?eor
gia last week. 'Die road is, as thc
name implies, the connecting link IM
tween Chattanooga and Walhalla S. C.,
a distance across the mountains of 150
miles, thus establishing the long dream
ed of short connection between the
southern ports and great western grain
markets. The proposed linc traverses
a country rich in natural resources Ind h
in Georgia and this Stat?*, lt is said
that, the Southern IJailroail is backing
the now company. It is stated also
that the Seaboard is backing another
strong combination having thc saun
end and almost tho same route in view,
lt would appear, then, that between the
Southern's protege, thc Missing Link,
and the Mack Di anion d, Anderson's
fondest dreams are about tobo real
ized.
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Hod's noblest work must be, a brave,
fearless man, a man who knows no
??aste, whose eyes are closed t<? the
glittering, transient trappings of those
who sit in high places. He isa mau
who owns rn? boss and fears not the
edict of petty, designing tyrants. Hav
ing in his soul tin- love ?d' justice, he
aims well directed shafts from her lofty
citadel and lays low the hidiug horde
ot'plunderers, speculators, accessories
and receivers. Such a man South Car
olina is fortunate in having as Attorney
tJcncral in the person of (i. Duncan
Bellinger, lb* is aman among men,
and when he ?*alls for the song to bo
raised to the tune of several hundred
?lullars, for purloined official courtesies,
such as brick, bookcases, convict hire,
commissary supplies, board for horses,
etcetera ad infinit inti. Koine will not
howl om- time, bul lik?> a craven, guilty
poltroon shu tiler will raise tia- tune in
? sweet, dulcet, melodious strain har
monious to thc treasury's ear and let it
?li?' away on thc sweet -outh wind
never, never to return.
I'ncle Sam is growing ipiiie hump
shouldered heimat h his tremendous
pension burden and yet it continues to
grow. Very few people in this country
have, any iden of the enormity of the
pension crime in this government.
Since 1*770 the United States govern
ment has paid out in pensions over two
and one-half billions of dollars. Last
year the. pension payments of (icrmany,
which are the largest of any European
country, amounted to only fifteen and
a half million dollars. Tho cost of sup
porting tho British army last year was
only f90,102,500, or more than fifty mil
lion dollars less than the American
pension roll. In 1860 there were only
8,036 names on thc pension rolls, receiv
ing $1,102,028,15 annually. In 1805 the
pension rolls had been increased nutil
they carried 85,086 pensioners who drew
in that year $16,620,153. In 1870 there
were 180,686 pensioners: in 1875 tho
number had increased to 234,821. In
1880 thc increase, had gone to 250,802,
and about this time it was assorted by
President Garfield that tho highest tig
ores in the pension roll had lieen reach
. il and that I lu; succeeding years vyould
show ;i . 11-f-i? a.M -, ('resident tiarfichl
< 11 ? 111* f size ll]) till' trail? I ul his null
I # ; i il > and people and tin pension rolls
to-day contain one million names and
call lor an annual expenditure ol* ?147,
oou.ooo. These are a feu facts going io
show what thc people ol thc country
have to sutler in oilier thal pension
thieves may fatten nt thc public crib.
When one looks bach wa rd a lev.
years and Kees the many and marvelous
changes time has wrought it makes us
feel <|llitc nu.ellam ol the present.
Jlad wc been told two years ago that
.Col. W. A. Neal. the.Mark Hannan!'
South Carolina politics, the om- man
pre-eminent !\ above all others in
clcet ?onec? in jr, ni guni/al ion and schein
inj;, would .-.onie day he deserted hy
In- strongest and most a iden I allies,
ami to save himself from a felon's rel)
have to beg hail ol two ol' tin- very
mci! In had always lough! and malign
ed, won hi ha vc ovei taxed our credulity
hcyound recuperation, lt only show
ilia! politicians do uni consider them
selves on aplane willi the man who
docs their dil IN work, nor do 1 hey ac
knowledge then gratitude. To thc
con) i a ry I hey emphasize their contempt
lor him by heaping upon him basest
ingratitude and arc the most eager to
help him on in his precipitate ami
headlong ?all. Wc have an idea that
the worm will not always lamely sub
mit tothe ingrate's heel, hut will turu
someday when persecution's climax is
leached. They great ly* underrate Col.
Neal's tenacious vitality who fondly
hope that he is ?t political corpse, di
vested of the divine alllatlis hy which
he cati reach thc people's ear and con
vince them (hal "there arc. a irreal
many others.*' Neal feels his humilia
tion, ami it is quite w ithin the range ol
probabilities thal certain persons will
soon regret their forsaking a barning
ship until tho scsi had claimed t he hull.
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Wc print in this issue t wo t >rdinauce>
of thc City Council which arc ol' niue!
interest to thc taxpayers ol' the city
Thc first provides that all manufac
tories hereafter to be established in tin
city, havingn paul up capital of &>.*i,fMMi
ora plant worth Ki, shall be ex
enipl from mttiiiirijinl taxes, except foi
school purposes, for a terni ol' live, year
from establishment. Thc second pro
vides for a vote on thc question o
w hether ol not such exemption shal
he allowed, as provided by law. Tin
City Council, therefore, has merci;
submitted tin- question to the qualifict
electors of thc City under I he follow
in;: provision ol' tin- Constitution o
{Nti*?. Article X III, Section s: ?.('.?tie
and towns may exempt from taxation
by general or special ordinance, excep
for school purposes, iiiunulactoric
established within their limits for liv
successive years from the time of th
establishment, of such manufactories
Provided, Thal such ordinance shal
he ti rsi inti tied by a majority of sue
qualified electors of such city or tow
as shall vote at an election held fti
that purpose." Il a majority nt th
votes cast is in* favor of tho cxemptio
the lind ordinance will he thereby ral
Hied, and the exemption allowed; hu
if a majority shall vote against ratify
?nj" the ordinance, then it becomes
dead letter and the exemption will I
refused. Kaeh citizen thus gets to e?
proas himself on this important matte
and the question Im will have to decid
foi1 himself is. shall I, by my hallo
encourage manufactories to local
within thc corporate limits of thc Cit
of Anderson-tho Electric City? Ca]
ital, like an individual, appr?ci?t
friendly favors, not always merely fi
the intrinsic value of the laver as mm
as for the spirit of kindliness and got
will thereby manifested.
Captain Prey fus has been condenim
for the second time by a packed ai
scandalously prejudiced courtnuuti
and sentenced to ten years* impriso:
nient. This is a commutation from
life sentence of imprisonment incur
municado in view of the developme
of "extenuating evidence'" deduced 1
the trial just closed, lt i s runion
that, inasmuch as he has served li
years solitary imprisonment, which
equivalent to ten of ordinary contin
incut, he xviii bc released within t
next fortnight, his friends elainiii
that the president xviii pardon him li
fore the expiration ol' thnt time ?vi
lt is evident that the verdict is a coi
promise. The judges realized that t
destiny ol' wavering, tottering Fran
xvas swaying between tile devil and t
dee]) blue sea and that a fatal hail
breadth would decide her unhappy fa
and to pacify thc army and at the sai
time make a concession to the popula
they washed their hands by a cowan
makeshift and craven irresolution tl
betrayed loo well thc internal ?ni]
toney ol an acknowledged rotten a
incompetent republic. In a pccunii
sense France isa heavy loser by I
reopening ol' this ease, lt has l?
baie milch corruption connived at
high State officials and brazenly
knowledged and extenuated by conn
for the government. Capital is i
ready to enter a country whose ehoi
ofticials are acknowledged forgers J
perjurers anti who still hold their cc
missions. Besides, a powerful boye
has been organized by the .Jews agai
all French imports on account of
intolerant racial prejudice and pe?
cation w hich will touch a tender pl
in the average Frenchman's heart. 'J
xv hole proceeding is a very uuba;
one for trembling, unstable France, t
she may congratulate herself if.
still escapes a revolution as a result
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
AKDEKBON CoUI
Hy li, V. II Saure, dndye of Prob
WHEREAS, Joseph P. Martin
applied to me to grant him Letters of
ministration on the Estate and effect
Thomas II. Martin, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and arter
lah all kindred and creditors of tue
Thomas 11 .Martin, deo'd. to be anti ap
before me tu Court of Probate, to be
at Anderson C. H. ou the :10th da
September, 169i>, after publication hf
to show cause, if any they have,
the said Administration should no
granted. Given under my hand,
Mi*? day of ???ptemher. 1899
R. Y. ll NANCE, Probate Judi
September 1.1, l*M 12 1
FOR SALE.
TWO valuable T ?wu l. >t?. ?,n?> ai?:?
Dwelling, T rooms, I ron tint* ?II
Cburcb Street, vacant inuit-ni West M ar
ti et Street, lino good business i.ot front
ing on ? 'bundi Street. Terms reasonable.
For further informativ:) apply to
.I. P. TODD, Anderson, S. < '.
Sept I.:, IS! lil IJ
M. KENNEDY,
Contractor and Builder,
1y KO Pit I ET? ?lt of tim Anderson Brick
Vanl, Wost ot' tbe .Savannah it. lt.,
bus a Stock of excellent II uni Krick at
bottom price?, orders lilied promptly,
foti mates furnished on application to
M. KENNEDY.
Sf<j)t 12, IJ -I
TRUSTEE'S SALE.
"1 >Y virtue of tho power conferred oil
A J me by a I ?pod ol Trust to me exo
cuted liv Mrs. M. .1. Seuddav oil the'J >tb
August," I ??99, I will soli the Laud beroi n
after describe?! at public outcry before
tho ? oiirt 1 louse door on Salesday in ? >c
tolier. 1>W, during the legal hours of
sale, for Ibo purpose of paving ii mort
gage debt on tho said premises. Follow
ing is a description of tim premises :
'.All that Tract or parcel of Lund con
taining seventy-six acres, in tho County
?nd stat?) aforesaid, bounded by lands of I
W.T. I'can, Mrs (stephenson and others, i
Also, that other Lot or par?:el of Land,
containing ten acres more or loss, bound
ed by abovs Tract, S. II. Htone and others.
Terms ? ash. Purchaser lo pay for
naper*.
M. L. P.ONHAM , Trustee.
Sept I ? . }?.?' 12 :5
STATE OF.SOUT1I CAROLINA,
ANDKKSON COUNTY.
/.'// /.'. I. //. .Yu MIT, thiibjv nf J't'obf?ir.
Whereas, John W. Rosamond has
applied to mo to grant bim Letters of Ad
ministration, de bonis non, on the Estate
und ?.Meets of .lohn l?. Thom pk i ns, de
ceased.
These are therefore lo cito and admon
ish all kindred and creditors of the said
John H. Thompkins. de'd, to he and ap
pear before um in Court ?d'Probate, to
no bebl at Anderson Court House, ?rn
the ."."ih day September. 18?1?, aller pub
lication hereof, to shew cause, if any they
have, why the said a?liiiinistration
should not'be granted.
Given under my barlil tum IJtb day ?d'
September, I WM?.
lt. Y. H. NANCE, Probate Judge.
Sept Pl, 1*9!? Iii 'J
Judge of Probate's Sale.
STATE OP SOPFH CAROLINA,
AxDKnsoN Cor NT v.
in thc ?oni't of Common J'lcits.
Pred. H. Griffin, Plaintiff, against Mrs.
Ida Lee, M rn. Lillie Robinson. Mrs.
Lula Rrea/.eale, R. L. O ri flin, et al.,
Defendants.-Action for Partition, Pe
ll of, Ac.
IN pursuance of the ortler of re-sale
grauted herein. I will seil, at the risk of
tlie former purchaser, on Salesday in
October next, in frontof the Court House
In the City of Anderson. S. C .during the
legal hours of sale, tho Lands described
us follows, to wi', :
All that Tract of Land, containing f fl
acres, io?\re or less, situated in Anderson
County, in said State, near tho Town ol'
Helton, adjoining lands of M. E. Mitchell,
Mrs. Lucy Knox, Eliiah Leaved and oth
ers, and "known as the A. H. Brea/.eale
place.
Terms One-half cash, the balance in
twelve months, with interest, secured by
bond and mortgage, witb leave to antici
pate payment. Purchaser or purchasers
tn pay for napers and stamps
lt. Y. H. NANCE,
Probate >) udge as Special Referee.
Sept Pl, lS'iQ_12_a_
Judge of Probate's Sale.
STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY or DARMNOTON.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
Carrie C. MoGee, et al., Plaintiff, against
Louise Cobb McGee, et al., Defendants.
Complaint for Partition.
IN pursuance of the order of sale grant
ed herein, 1 will sell on Salesday io Oc
tober nest, in front of the Court IIOUBO
in the city o? Anderson, 8. C., the premises
described as follows, to wit
One undivided one-half Interest io two
Store Houses and Lots situated on the
Southeast corner of the public aquara of
the town of Belton, tn the County of An
derson, and tn the State aforesaid, each
of said lots having a frontage on the Pub
lic Square ot twenty-five <25) feet, and
running baok a depth of one hundred and
thirty-eight <iaS) feet, and bounded on
the Northeast and South by Lota of G.
W. McGee.
Also, another Lot in the town of Kelton,
in the County of Anderson, State afore
said, situated on the East side of tbe Co
lumbia A Greenville Railroad, North on
a new street opened by G. W. McGee,
and not named, fronting said street, by
which it ia bounded on the North, and
opposite Mrs. Lula A. Campbell's lot and
residence, and bounded on tho Bast by
street and lands of I. C. Williams, on the
South by lot of Mrs. Sarah H. Rice, and
on the Weat by lots of Mrs. L. F. PriOjr,
the said lots fronting new street one hun
dred and twenty-two (122) feet, and run
ning back a depth of one hundred and
eighteen (I18? feet to McGee street
Terms-One-half cash, the balance ' J
twelve months, with enterest secured by
bond and mortgage, with leave to antici
pate payment. Purchaser or purchasers
to pay for papers and stamps.
R. Y. H. NANCE,
Probate Judge aa Spec's 1 Referee.
Sept. 12, 1899. 12 :s
TALK NO. 10.
TIRED HEADS.
To every computlst, whatever their
calling may be, banker, merchant, book
keeper, teacher or student, often that
tired bead means in reality tired eyes.
You will help the brain by taking the
extra load from s its faithful servant, the
eye. Your thought will bo quicker, your
memory more retentive, your work and
Btudy easier and more productive, after
an examination hy truly scientific
methods and tbe use of louses properly
prescribed. But don't think you need
glasses just because somo friend has told
you so. If your eyes have gotten so bad
that you are telling your friends about
them, they may need something besides
glasse?. I can toll you if they do.
Respectfully.
A. C. STRICKLAND.
NOTICE.
Wi LL let to tho lowest responsible
bidder on September 20, at lia. m.
the building of a new bridge over Little
Generostee creek near W. L. Rondo, or
Simpson place in Cornsr tc^nahlp.
Also, the building of anew bridge jin
Honea Path township over a oreek near
Dr. Cheshire's, ca Sept. 22, ct lt e. cs.
Also repairing of a bridgeai Carpenter's
MUI on Broadway creak in Broadway
township on September 21 vt ll o'clock
a. m.
Plans and apeolfioationa mcde known
on day of letting, reserving th* right to
reject any or aU bide.
W. P. SNELGROVK, Co. ?no'r.
Sept. ll. 1899._ _ "
The William eton Bank.
BIDS will be received for the building
of the Wllll?mston Bank until the
20th inst. .
Tl 9 right la reserved to reject any or
all bids.
W. A. MoKELVY. Chairman.
Sept 0, 189!? .11 2
- TO
NO. 36 GRANITE ROW, BARTON BUILDING.
Monday, Sept. 4,
C, S. MINORaSa?reat IOC. STORE !
The House that is not dying with dry-rot, is located, oc
cupies and fills the big Barton Building, No. 36 Granite Row.
Every nook and corner packed and jammed with rare and
select bargains.
NEW LOCATION,
NEW ENERGY,
NEW METHODS,
NEW PRICES, TRASH MOVERS.
SEE THEM.
New experienced force, added to the best of our old force, gives our
customers a certainty of liest attention and correct treatment. Examine our
new up-to-date selections. See our competition-killers, sledge-hammer values,
pounding competition to dust. See tho bright clements of business life Hying
upward and onward, securing feathers of pride and pinions of fame.
Remember, M< >NDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, is the happy day, and after
that our happy-day-prices shall be on. Hear how they r?Dg :
1 '.c. each good Table Tumblers, Fancy Wreath, etc., at 8c. per Set of ti
(See pinn and coupon below lie each.)
Calico, many shades and colors, tit 2c. per yard for ten days.
Judge Tobacco at 3c. per Plug, 24c. pound.
Twelve pounds good Baking Soda for 2?c.
An excellent Linen Collar tor 8c.
Good Linen Cuff* at 10c. per pair.
Well you may exclaim Happy Day when you .iee us and our Happy
Day-1'rices in
Barton Building, No. 36 Granite Kow.
Special prices to Merchants everywhere.
Yoi"rs always truly,
TABLE TUMBLER COUPON. ?
Present this coupon, together with ?Sc, to C.S. Minor aud the 10c. (
Store, Barton Building, No. 30 Granite Kow, and get one set of six j
high grade Table Tumblers, provided you come during the month (
of September, 1899, to
C. S. MINOR and the TEN CENT STORE,
Barton Building, .... No. 36 Granite Row.
WHY
Is Anderson the Leading HARDWARE
and IMPLEMENT market of the State ?
Because in Anderson
Sulivan Hardware Co.
Carry the Stock and j?ive the Prices to
attract the trade. They do the business.
Builders' Hardware,
Rubber and Leather Belting,
Machine Supplies,
Seasonable Shelf and
Heavy Steel and Iron Goods
wow to tne iront.
The Wonderful Bife Hydraulic Engine.
Inforanntiosi free.
An early contract enables us to keep down prices for
awhile on
THE POPULAR OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS.
Dealers may talk, may blow, but the ''Oliver" speaks for
itself the world over. It is a world beater.
SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO.
E C. Kv ANS, Jr. K. ?. HAY, M." IX
EVANS & DAY,
DEALERS IN -
IDIR/TTCa-S and GE/OGE1E/IES,
PENDLETON, 8? C.
HTART Bid HT!-The regulation of the prim v ne is the basal principle of
all therapeutics. Keep olean, eat properly by using
FRESH DRUGS, FRESH GROCERIES,
FRESH SODA WATER, FRESH ICE,
FHESn FRUITS, FRESH TURNIP SEED,
EVERYTHING FRESH EXCEPT
EVAWS & DAY.
BOYS' STEftM UUHDBYI
Tne Most Complete and Up-to-Date Laundry in the State,
mam-mm-tmtmm*>mmitmmm-mmtammmm^mm-mm*
Every: Maohine the latest improved, and designed to do moat perfect work.
Undor the superintendence of an experienced Laundryman, with a corps
, of skilled assistants. Every piece bf work carefully inspected, and no sorry
I work allowed to pass from Laundry.
PRICES LOW. Quality of work unexcelled. Give ns a trial.
W. F. BARK, Busin ass Manager,
Located at rear.of Fant'a Book Store.
The Alliance Store
We sell Goods Cheap, but we do not sell Ch4
Goods.
August must be kept bu?y irrespective of profit. Reduced ?
whicb we now sell apply not only to Goods of Fashion but "o styles as
"Staples" are Goods used the year round, not subject to change of stvle
therefore seldom offered at a sacrifice. Our prices rule lower tlmu"pi
wholesale rates. Nevertheless, for the balance of this month as un
inducement we will sell even lower, feeling that the money-eaviug <>p^
nity will be so quickly recognized that our sales will bc doubled.
All Linen Check Toweling, regular price 10c, now 5c.
Honeycomb Towels 24x51, regular price 12c, now 7c.
Unbleached Turkish Towels 20x41, regular price 15c, now 10c.
Bleached Honeycomb Towels 20x40, regular price 12c, now 9c.
All Linen Hemmed Huck To weh 15x30, regular price 15c, now 10
AH Linen Hemmed Tuck Towels 20x38, regular price 18c, now 12
AH Linen Damask Towels 20x40, regular price 20c, now 14c.
Checked Liuen Doylies 18x18, regular price 50c. per doz, now 32c.
Turkey Red Table Damask, regular price 25c, now 18c.
Bleached Liuen Damask, regular price 35c, now 24c.
Belfast Bleached Linen Damask, Mill Ends, regular price 75c, I\Q\\
Bleached Hemmed Sheets 31x90, regular price 50c, now 35c.
Bleached Hemmed Pillow Caaes 36x45, regular price 15c, uow 9c.
Good quality yard-wide Sea Island, regular price 5c, now 3$c.
Good quality yard-wide Bleaching, regular price 7c, now 5c.
Lonsdale 4-4 Cambric, regular price 10c, now Tc.
10-4 Unbleached Sheeting, regular price 16c, now 12c.
10-4 Bed Spreads, regular price 75c, now 56c.
12-4 Bed Spreads, Marseilles patterns, regular prce 81 .li), now 9?tj
Good quality Feather Ticking, regular price 15c, now 1'
August Sales of Carpets.
Prices are rapidly advancing everywhere but here, and even we ski
compelled to charge more after present stocks are exhausted. Buy now!
you are likely to need later on and save money.
Wool Ingrain Carpet, regular price 50c, now 85c.
All Wool Ingrain Carpet, regular price 60c, now 48c.
Extra Super Ingrain Carpet, regular price 75c, now 53c.
Tapestry Br?ssel Carpet, regular price 50c, now 38c.
Ten Wire Tapestry Carpet, regular price 65c, now 48c.
Axminster Moquette, regular price 1.25, now 90c.
Wool Art Squares 2*x3 yards, regular price 4.00, uow 2.98.
Wool A.-t 3quares 3x3 yards, regular price 5.00, now 3.69.
Wool Art Squares 3x4 yards, regular price 6.00, now 4.75.
Fine Smyrna Art Squares 2x3 yards, regular^ price 15.00, now ll.j
Jute Rugs, 24x50, regular price 85c, now 65c.
Jute Rugs 30x60, regular price 1.00, now 85c.
Jute Rugs 36x72, regular price 1.25, now 98c.
Fine Smyrna Rugs 30x60, regular price 3.00, now 2.15.
Fine Smyrna Rugs 36x72, regular price 4.50. now 3.38.
Fine Smyrna Rugs 4x7 feet, regular price 6.50, now 4.98.
Yard-wide Hemp Carpet, regular price 15c, now 10c.
The remainder of our Stock of Mattings we are now offering at
York Cost.
Our Fall Clothing has arrived. Among the many styles are w
doubt the nobbiest designs ever shown in thia section. The prices are
Our buyers are off for the Eastern markets. Their instructions are to
the markets to secure the best values for this vicinity.
"You are not here to please us, but we are here to please you."
Yours truly,
JULIUS H. WEIL & C
^^JNT?J^TER BRO
MERCHANTS,
* RE WIDK OPEN FOlt BUSINESS In their elegant Mew Store-room-l
Between Masonic Temple and the New BankJ
And respectfully and earnestly invite you to cali and aee them, inspect theil
of Gooda and get acquainted with their way of doing business. We pr?
fully pay you for the lew feet you have to walk off the Hqnare to get to us. ?
We are going to carry by far the best Stock we have ever carried, and ?
you more tor your money7 than anybody. We meau business. Try U9 an
? thia isn't a true statement.
Splendid bigh-gf?de line of 61 IO ES, BOOTS, 1?A.T3 and STAPLI
< ; Ol) US. Get our prices and see if they are not right.
We are going to handle at, BOTTOM PRICES, COHN, OATS, BRAX
BAGGING and TIES, BACON, li ABD, and other Heavy Goods, at SB
PRICES.
We heartily appreciate your liberal trade in the past, and promise to
appreciation for that trade. Come to see us in our new place. We will a pl
lt more tbln ever before. Yon will find us nicely quartered.
Free City Delivery. Phone 75. Promptness in everything.
Yours gratefully,
VAMDIVER BRI
FRESH LOT OF . .
TURNIP SEEP
Just received at . , .
F. B. GRAYTON & C
3
Every part of it is constructed with tbe view of giving the be?
service. .
The Sawn are of the very best imported, steel, the rib? undergoing
cess aro chilled harder than steel. Every part of the Hali Gin is
as up-to-date machinists, who know their business, can make them,
user of a Hall, or any one who has ever bad their cotton ginned
and their answer will bear out our statement that it is the beatfGiu
We have in our Store the-^
Latest Improved 10-inch Saw Buller Gi
which we would be glad to have you call and examine.
Mc GULLT BR?