The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, November 01, 1899, Page 4, Image 4

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Intelligencer. I'tl hi is li td t r, ri) ll Kim ..:???/. j. F; l'i.isi\*??*Ai i -, / hhiToi:s \M C. C. LASI.M'I'N. \ J * li? ? J *If 11 -*l * ? //./.M/*.' OM; ? i'Aii, ---.?! SIX M? 'N I IIS, - WKI'N Ks DAV, Ni >V. !. I- - I Itv ,lt! .uni MH..-:!l) .'i'- I'M' suggest ?ol;,- tm Iii i..! ;i p: th III iii) I i ? . I. ? . ? ii . ;. . i :. ;\ f.: j, . : itui i I ii;! I I ?ii I i 1? will !?.. lough! in IM MU- ky ??iil < Hi*!!! Mf-S.t Tm- day. .Itu) [??i i ?' i.il ?il?; vi l \ lu-,H I ti ??l M;I i . Ml 'nulli M;i1< -. ! .i ; no m.; II lu- deceived h\ I lu- ? I - \ ?HUT Ul I "I It'll. i I.I -Illili crop i - tl.. (inl\ reason loi ii i- upward tenthm \ ni plici'S. A Iii.-' ? i ? i j ? m.'.xl >'?.:?! will pill i! down awaiti. I'lunl wheat ;.! '! oats .'uni raise pigs. Loving riips iiin a very prett\ ti n mon ia 1 of cst erm but they are desi hied by our slushing New ^'o^K friends to become very coin tuon. lin latest proposition is to present one to Sir Thomas Lipton, the owner ol the.de 1'ealeil yacht, the ...Shamrock." When New York docs slobber, things Kel very soft. _ Farnsworth, UK- Chicago bigamist, who confesses to tin- ownership ol" two dozen better halves or more, bases his defense on tin- recognition given the Sultan ol' Sula with his well-lilled harem hy die President. Farns worth would do well not to quote from that antiquated document, Hie const il ut ion, in support nf his claims, l?ul. rest his ease on tin- Urala plat foi ni, which promises equal rights lo all and special privileges to none, lie thinks tlie President has lost si^'lit of the con stitution and the St. Louis platform in the grand shullle, and hopes tu fake him with the Urala dcrlaration. The ixcowee Courier of Walhalla speaks out in no uncertain sound in reference to the penitentiary scandal, every word of which we endorse. The Courier says: The case against Hill Neal, ox-super inteudentof tin-State penitentiary, has been continued until the April term ol' court for Richland county, lt will be remembered lie squandered about ?11, 00U of the State's funds. The chain gang is the right place for him. It is supposed he intends the next session of the Legislature to lix a hide for him to get out of. ll'any member of the Sont h Carolina Legislature votes to free Neal he ought to bc beheaded. Ile is no better in principle than the "poor devil" who steals a bushel ol' corn and is sentenced lo the chningang. Thc influence of present social con ditions in thc. United States upon the birth rat?; is beginning to attract at tention, for the reason that thc size of tho average American family is stead ily decreasing. This is especially true in New England, where the average family has been reduced from 5.Kl in 1830 to 1.57 nt the present.time, but the Kinne thing is true in a reduced degree of I ho whole nation. In I NTH) the size of the average American family was n.HS audit has now been reduce to 4.9U. Weare at ill inaintaininga healthy birth rate, but conditions that tend to restrict the raising of families and to reduce the number of births cannot be said to be desirable. .- ?mt . -mx~ A strong effort is being made to in duce the House of Representatives to refuse to seat Congressman-elect 15. II. Roberts, thc polygamist from Utah. It is to be hoped that the effort will succeed. Roberts baa three wives and lives in open defiance of the law ol' the United States and Hie constitution of ol' his own Statt;. Ile is disqualified thereby from voting and from holding ellice. Should he be seated it would bean encouragement, to the Mormons to proceed in their disregard of law. Since Utah was made a State the Mor mons have disregarded their promises not to leach polygamy, ?ind the leaders ol' both church and State justify the practice of polygamy. The United States have been debarred from inter fering, by the rights conceded to Utah when it was. admitted to Statehood, lint these concessions do not carry with them the right to Utah to seat an otlicer of the United States government who is legally disqualified, especially when if he is seated the moral plague.of polygamy will In? encouraged and the laws ol the United States disregarded. The ominous silence among the great European powers in reference to the Transvaal trouble bodes no good to England, lt is the righteous indigna tion a good man feels when compelled to stand by and see a w eak, helpless cripple fallen upon by a big, burly, rutlianly robber, ami ?eft on thu way side a bleeding, bruised wreck. What analogy the Atlanta >uru<il linds in tho present trouble in favor of I ; rent Britain to our own light for indepen dence, we are utterly unable to discern. We were lighting for independence; Engumd is lighting now, as she was then, for subjugation. We fought against taxation without representa tion; and the Boers an; lighting for the perpetuity of their republic, which is au acceptable government to all its subjects, and against the possibility of English control of their elect ions, w hich will simmer down to taxation without representation. In the name of justice, let tho nations stay England's red handed game of conquest. English speaking peoples must part company when justice is outraged and dishon ored. - m, - m mi -< In tho present dispensary muddle we occupy the enviable position of a man up a treo in that it is none of our light. Any suggestions emanutiug from us would be deemed from a source persona non grata. We have all along foreseen the fruitful possibilities of rottenness and corruption in this great "moral i H.-I ii II I inn." ?iiiij lia vii opposed I ll?' s\ - tim hom if.- inception ns ?ni im um pit !<. ?un? palpably uiisnl i-f ; ? . -loi mi I hm! ol rf nil rol|iu^ I lu- liiptor trudie I li? pr? -i D' mild eruption is imf iii nil illili III ill ._r lo us, liol dors it i M ilr III lill' N :t-i lin hopi! t hid before our scrutiny will iiiitulil liku ii flown il?' secret m\ stet jes ol' rebates I? ifI. i? n ?mil guards . il liLi- ?i precious stout-in breasts ol high Stull- otliciiils w ho hau- been on Inc sealed inside uhlh t lu- |.i i -iiil levelatols h;i\i- Im ? iiii.iit l\ ui 11ti 1?il lunately boon mi lin- -hiiilv Mu/.ls side. I In- ri i m ?nat jun ^ in >l :> ci i minutions ??l in-day pilli- into pell.? iiisigiiilienni..? beside lin fi ?ii \ il ? *i v i ebullition tli.it tulls) ruim . uni -..Illi li tin Hoard ul Coiilroi lui..!!;. ? "i" '.'?ill bc relegated hy. what . i i i i H i -i io I irru? jheilis llil. ?>.. . : ililli^.' ililli I I ihlllil t ?OH. \Vli:it< ? .'?> \ niopliH ni - i ulm- tu light Wt . . i ii lin ni complacently ?Hill sru 11 >! lill I "V iii um lipilt il I i oil ?IS i .. iih ci .Mi K i 1111 - \ has mimed 1 h 111 -t hi \, Novrmbot fSOili, us a ?lay ol :. .mki.. inj; tu I.od lui our many '.li -s.-ings, hrnrtits, ?mil deliverances, iind it is hm im-i t ;iml proper thai :i nat inn shoiilil acknowledge ils debt ol' gratitude tor guidance ?iud protection. li is getting more universal, thr custom ot arranging family reunions on this day, ?ind it is a pretty custom, ?md one that should, lisiaras practicable, be come general. Wo want t<? urge that in Anderson County thc day hr observed ?is u sacred holiday, that SA J1 business be suspended, that religious services bc held in every Church. ?Hid that thc day hr nut profaned by drunken carousals, such ?is too often characterize the cele bration of this holiday. Let it bi* known throughout the county that lhere will br no business transacted herc nor in the towns nf the county, that ?ill business houses will close their doors :mil devote our day to ottering up I hanks for the year's prosperity. The farmer ut home has much cause for gratitude. While his crop is short, he is getting a price for his cotton in proportion, when he might only have got ten last year'a price for his curtailed yield. Let every class send up thanks, ?mdmore than nil let us not forget thc pour ?md needy in our free will Otter ings. Let us open our heurts ?md glad den the lives of those less fortunate ones, thai they, too, muy join in the spirit ol' tin- season. Let "?ill man kind's concern be charity." Bride Rubbed by the (Jroom. KOI'HKSTI.U, N. V., <>ct. 1<?.-Mrs. Mary .1. (.mithar, -Li years old, of Hun ker llill, 111., whose husband died two years ago, leaving her a faun ?md $2,000, is penniless in this city, having been robbed of $4,070 by a New York confidence num. According to her story, which has been vcr ?tied by the Rochester police, Mrs. Colt har about a month agu, by n letter of introduction through an agen* cy, hegan ti correspondence with Janies Monroe. A few weeks hiter, by ap pointment, they met in Indianapolis and thc same afternoon were married. The following day they started, to gether with Mrs. Colt hui's ll-year-old daughter, for New York to witness the Dewey dav celebration, liefere going, however. "Mrs. Colt har placed a i?2,000 mortgage on the farm and drew $2,100 from tlie bank. The trio arrived in Rochester a low days ugo, and Monroe proposed to engage in the drug busi ness and prevailed upon his wife to loan him $1,0?*?, and started for New York, ostensibly to purchase stock for the store. Monroe bas not been seen since. Wednesday Mrs. Colthur re ceived ?i letter from him in New York, saying he had been robbed, und advis ing her to return to Hunker llill. Mrs. Colthur, realizing that she had been deceived, immediately laid the case before Chief Cleary, who has taken steps to catch the* man. Mrs. Colt har has found employment us a nurse here. Legal Justice Can he Swift. Cn VIII.UTI K. N. C.. Oct. 2?.-A spe cial lo the tHwrrer from 1 .umhnton to night says that F.d. Hlount, a negro who attempted to assault Miss Maloy .Moon-am! her younger sister, ns they were returning from church Thursday night, was captured and tried before .Iml^r hussey Kaitle. who was holding a spi rial terni of court nt Luinbcrton, the judge postponing a murder case, in which In- .\as engaged, in order to try llloiiiit, who was convicted and sen teur, il to 1.". years at hard labor. Ile will rear h the penitentiary 28 hours alter the coiliiuilul of the clime. ?? rn? . o? - The Washington correspondent of the .\nrs ami Courin' says that Sir Thomas.I. Lipton has determined to invest $500,1100 in ten culture in South Carolina. Sir Thomas is familiar with the soil and climate conditions of this State, having been at one time a labor er on a rice plantation in (.leorgetown county, ile is now the largest land owner in Ceylon, und is one of the i wealthiest lea merchants in the world. - The Lord made Adam fust so Eve would have somebody to talk to as soon as she got there. - Speeches are made after dinner be cause when men have eaten they are too torpid to resent old jokes. - I Vi M veranee very of len succeeds where luck ha" made a failure. LAUNDRY SENSE IS sound, common sense. You may h\v-ealwa\Hg ininti^; with your Linen done up by miskilbd hands. That I? no r^Hvin why wo cnn not d<> your Laundry more stttisfaetorily than yon IIBVO been gening it. NV?. give thm beautiful Linen-finish on Snirt , Collars and Cuff?-does nut have t nu Celluloid appen ranee. Wo make y mr'goods stitr, at the same time pliable. Our Binning ts perfection-rich in col or, admired by everybody Now, ll you want your Laundry done .if? in ti rut cl ?HM style send it to un. Our friendo and cuhtomers in the coun try can al way H leave their Laundry at D. C. Brown & Bru'*. Store, which is our o mirai office-next door above the Po*t Otflce. . Very respectfully, ANDERSON STEAM LAUNDRY CO. 202 East Boundary St. R, A. MAYFIELD, Supt. and Treu. ?HON'ITNO. 20. Notice to Trespassers. HPIIK iind(-rsit;no<l hereby : .illili ail A pi r-niiv irmii Inn,' i,..-. Ii>hlpu 4ir I otherwise I rL'MfMtKxing i.n ..ur 1I.-I-, ?-jtti ?...) in If...-ii Milln ami 1' - .) >?. ri Town, ships. l'iTMiiis disre^-min,.: ibis iiotieo will im proHeciited t i tr. mn (irtwiitof Un- law. s ic. wm i r v K iou. vv. if. Mi LU:-. .J C. MARTIN. Nov,!. IfrW m : Notice of Final Settlement. TIM! iiuderhiuued, Administrator of tho IMato ol' .1. K. (>rilUn, rlecM. hereby l?ives notice ilint lin -.il! on lin- L'nd day ol' heroin I-or, I ajipl / to tho .Indue* of I'mohato lor AniinrMOfl ronni v. S. for H FinalSettlement of -Hid K-oito and al deeliarye trom Iii'? oilier- HM Administra-j tor. W. C I .Ki:, Adin'r ! N'oy I, !-.'!i 1!? ;'. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Mt VST Y ol' ? Ht) RUSO S < ni iii OK COMMUN I?I.I:A*. li. A. Holl ii' Anati'i.ii I vi wa rd I' -Toan un i i..- li. VMII.IIVIT. ?inl KJt?'Ar<J I'.SI.Kiu and .lan, 1: V .II..liv. r -A- .*.?-.j?i-i- i,i li A, Hob. l'J:ili;tiH>, - ? _r .* ? * J - ? Daniel W Willi-. Defendant Si ?mia ona ??ir 1'.':!;. '. . rilri|il?iillt MUI Kr rv ed. To H.- I ' -lani, Daniel W. Willis \F(iV -tn- hereby sn tn moued ju I rc.piired lo an I ?'wer lit? Complain! in this iti-iioii. vrlik-li U lilol in I ho oihcu of th? Clerk of lin: Court of ('muiiimi Pleas for nail County; an.I ni serve a cooy ol your answer to tim said Complaint on thu . ... .-i 11 >?? r nt 11 i r. office, over tin' Hank of Anderdon, al Anderson C. H.. S. C.. witliin twcuty days aller th.' service hereof, exclusive of Mm day of such Hervir?; aotl If yon fail tn answer tim t oui plaint *v it li I ti the tline aforesaid, thu Plaintiffs in thin action will apply to lb? Court for tho relief de manded In tho Complaint. JOSEPH N. HKOWN. PlalntlflV Attorney. Andcraon, S.C.. October 27, A. L). W'Ji. [SKAL] Jr,HM C. WATKINS, eec e. To the Defendant, Daniel W. Willis : Take notice that the Complaint iii thia action flo^ether with lim .Summons, of which tho fore K?ln? la a copy.) Wu? flied in the otHceof the Clerk nf the Court of Common Pleas of Anderson Coun ty, ai Anderson Court House. In thc State of South ?anilina,the '271 lt day of October, 189!), and thu object of said action is to forec'ose mortgage, exe cuted by ?on to Edward 1*. hloau and Jos H. Van divcron acre? ol' Land in Centreville Town ship, County and Sta*e aforesaid, on water? of Oenerostue ("reek, uiljolnliiK lands of Amanda J. Allen and otbcr<. JOSEPH N. BROWN', PlaintlUY Attorney, Anderson, H. C. October '?7. 18WJ 19 fi_ OR. J LOUIS GRAY, UiTicc and Telephon? : HILL-ORR DRUG CO , AN DICKSON, - S. C. As Straight as a Woodpecker ever Flew to Us Hole. Crooked as a ram's horn, our bouse was! Straight as an arrow, that's what it is now! And straight as a wood pecker ever flew to his hole, we want you to come. Ves, after two months of hard work, and push uud rush wc arc at last iu our new quarters, straight for busi ness. For more than a month we have done our best, hauling in our goods during the day and marking them up at night, till now our big store in Barton Building, No. 30, Grauite Kow, is full to overflowing with such an assortment and such values as it has never been our pleas ure to show you before. Always add iug new lines, and this time we have more uew things than ever before. If you want a hat, then try our new hat department. Caps at 8c, lUc, 15c to 25c. Hats at 20e, 23c, .15c, 50c, up to 75c Will save you nearly half and Ut you in thc latest shape. Do you want a suit of clothing? Wo will lit you up in the newest thing and save you from one to four dollars, accord ing to value of the suit. Do you need an extra pair of pants. Wo nave 420 pairs of odd pants, mostly fine goods, manufacturers' surplus stock bought at less thau cost to make, and will sell you at a little the risc of half value some at exactly half. Think of all wool pants, the $2.50 goods, at $1.25! Will sell 170 pairs at this price, and you pay no middle man's profit. Does your foot need protection? Thou see what inducements we offer. We have determined to make the name Shoe carry with it a thought of our store. Aro you satisfied to buy your Shoes at cost and-10 per .cent, profit, or would you rather pay some one else 25 per cent, profit. Wo have a'jout 1,300 Capes and will sell at 35c, 05c, 08c, and up to thc finest silk plush goods, full length and broad sweeps. We carry comfort at the lowest poasiblo price, and beau ty thrown in for good measure. We can please you in Shirts, 15c to 50c, Undershirts, 15c to 37Ac. Chil dren's, Misses', Ladies' and Gouts' Hose at 3c, 5c, 8c and 10c per pair. A few fine Imported Hose at 15c per pair. These are the regular 25c goods. A job lot of nearly 400 Ladies' Waists, assorted shapes aud colors, at 25c each. Do you waut one? Calicoes at 3c to 5c a yard. Ladies' Scarfs iu many styles, at 15c each. Gents' Scarfs and Neckties at 10c, 15c, and 2Uc. Ladies', Gents' and Children's Handkerchiefs nt lie. 2-Jc, 3c, 5c, 10c, and up to thc finest Silks, all eoiors and shapes. Linen Collars at 8e ?ot best goods. Cuffs at 10c and 15o per pair. Celluloid Collars at 5c; Cuffs at 10c. The famous H. B. Turkey Bcd Embroidery Cotton-does not fade at all-3 spools for 5o. Now, we wauted to tell you about our China and Glassware and our Tin ware and Lamp Goods and some other good things we have, but on account of time we will have to chop it off right here. No we won't cither, for we have some trunks to tell you about. A solid car load-the ouly oar load of trunks you ever ?aw-infaot, thc only solid car load ever shipped to this man's town. Now, what aro we going to do about it? We can't retail no car load of trunks at a profit on this market. So we are just going to cut looso and le tail Trunks at wholesale prices till we cut the car half in two. Doubt it, you say? Well, that's no surprise to us. But will show you the. price list or even oar bills for the goods. Now, what do you say. But how do we pay the freight? Well, wo get a cash dis count, which a little more than bal ances that off. Now come on and do your shooting. Yours always truly, C. S. MINOR acd the TEN CENTS STORE. Barton Building No. 36, Granito Row, Where Spot Cash does tho work. Special prices to ???rohants every where. SPECIAL-We have a good, young bay maro mule, ti years old, in perfect condition. Will sell cheap or ex change for a good horse. C. 8. MipoR & Co. EVANS' Chill i Fever Tonic CURSES TO STAY CURED. Better than Quinine. Better than Arsenic. Better than any other Chill preparation on the market. Ask J. L. Jolly about it. Ask Joshua pruitt about it. Ask Robert Balentine about it. Ask John R. Smith about it. Ask W. G. Kay about it. ' Ask any of your neighbors who have used it. Being almost a Specific we do not hesitate to GUAR ANTEE EVERY BOTTLE. Price $1.00. EVANS' PHARMACY. An Appeal to the Country for the Great Oliver Chilled I We can speak more confidently than ever. The Farmers -hundreds-who have used them say the OLIVER is the ne cessity o? thc day. It gives big returns, increases the crop yield, and proves its value beyond question. To be without one is to be BEHIND. We are maintaining our former low prices on the Oliver Flows in the face of the big advance in all Steel and Iron | material. GUNS and AMMUNITION TO MEET THE SEASON. 1000 BAGS SHOT. 400 KEGS POWDER Bought under Trust prices and sold to beat the market. The greatest and finest variety of POCKET CUTLERY Ever displayed in Anderson. FINE RAZORS Under special guarantee. That little matchless HARNESS RIVETER We sell is worth its weight in gold on the farm, and sells for a trifle. Buy one and r u would not be without it. SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO. JOE TROWBRIDGE & CO., HABERDASHERS, -r^r>_ J. .J'.UAWCiVlii ? ?? ?? mt mm 19m < - SSV WHY buy Old Styles when you can buy new ones for the same inonoy ? The Haberdasher has NEW GOODS coming in every week. Hats and Caps, Shoes and Shirts, Cellars and Guffs, Cravats and Underwear. JOB TROWBRIDGE & CO. M I, CARLISLE. L. H. CARLISLE. FOR SALE ! THE GREAT OLIVER CHILLED PLOW I WE have on hand a full and complete line of these famona Turn Plows, which have surpassed the expectations of our most progressive farmers. We also handle a full line of other Farm and Agricultural Implements, Wagon and Buggy Material, &c. In fact, a general line of H1RD WARE. We also carry a selection of FAMILY GROCERIES. Call and ex amine our genuine heavy Red Kust Proof Oats. New Crop N. O. Molasses. Mr. T. E. Martin with us now, and will be glad to have his friends ?all and see him. Phone No. 138. Free Delivery. CARLISLE BROS., Anderson, S. C. GO TO . . F. B. CR AYTON & CO. FOR YOUR . . Faints, Paint Brushes, Oils ar>d. Window Glass. F. B. GRAYTON & CO Art Sonares ! Our Caroet Deoartment Is doing a rushing business these days, and it is doing it solely because of merit. People have found out that the best Car pet Values are offered here, and the best assortments are also here. Make your selection now, as the choosing will not be as good later on, nor will the price be any lower. We have received one hundred , Art Squares', bought remarkably low. The benefit goes to our customers. 2 1-2x3 yards 3x3 yards 3x4 yards 3x5 yards $2.69 3.24 4.25 5.00 Extra Super All Wool Art Squares. 21-2x3 yards - - -..." . - - $3.98 3x3 yards -. 5.00 3x4 yards - 3x5 yards - . - ' ? Three-ply All Wool Extra Super Art Squares, 4x5 yds 13.50-, 6.3511 W 7.98 Reversible Smyrna Rugs, 6x9 feet, Reversible Smyrna Rugs, 7x10 feet, 6.50 8.50 Come and Us! We always have something to show you that will interj est you. Yours truly, L .ill