The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, November 08, 1899, Page 8, Image 10

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i-oeal News. V! Hymen - Altar. With roguish I 'lipid ;i> engin. ii ?ind HQ-X . .' . N? I'- > o io nu : ill ?is brakeman uml coupler, ibo genial ?uni aeeoiiiiiui dilling ' ?ipi . tl. C. Marsha 11, cou?! nc tm ou thc Anderson brunch ol'the South on, luis bili: advanced several .ar lengths !.? lin' position ni'niiuliieioi on thc maniiiionial train, Ile will be al#l\ assi-lc.l m the du'ios ul' hi- m ix billilli posit iou b> a s xx eel and xx in-mi H . X . nmg I woiiiaii, xvhd wi i's .Mi SM M.nu- I'M \O-I. ! .-bl.-i daughi. i ?-l Mri > H l'?i xo>i, ol lhi- i it.x . Alb ii o'clock, lin- .-..lnd tl li* tillie i<U I li? st.'!! I I" bc mudo, mi Thursday looming, Noxembei .'ml. io tin Pi esb.vtn ian < hinch. Mic SWIM:) -Imim* nt Mond? ?--olin s xxedding march seined iloatiug (loni Cupid's tesl less rings. Miss l.i/./.h' ('luxton, breathing in-pirat:??n I'lnm tho occasion ?ind M. --i-. I ?ayid Sil \ ci manu a ?ul .1. .j. Trow bi id ?re. il| I heir respect ive x\ e|| I, i > .. :? i nh -, boi c lin a ? sc tub h-d hosts, un lin- 11 .-uni!.dis WIII.:- "I mci.i.ly itr.it . h.- - a ? . i id c.oil is t.| ||\ m.-II. \;. -. i ? i i * Mi.il .;.!!;. ?un? Chm t lav hui iolhixx? d bx Miissi s, K.-iih I'ri'vo'si . : .i ;. II. I ?le? Klcx. lishei >. led I lo- jun . -imi, inllnw.-d bx I lie at tendants ju ih< I o' loxy i 11 g ord?.- r: M i. NV. ?. I ? r? i xv 11 !> . and Miss Km lil ic I 'i mk ney, Mi. ! . I.', kay ami Mi-- Claudia I'revo-l. Mi i hill i e.- I 'H vost mill Mi-s hillie > hollie. Mi. Marshal! Prcvosl and M, Kale "dal-hall. Capt. .1. lt. And. ; -oil. bi man. w itti Mi.-s Allele !'.. mani nt Itoiior, the li:, adsoin* :.III and by Iiis side his ipte. nl;. brid.-, ide gaul Ix cost um eil in a neat nt i ing soil ol' navy blue hrnadelolh. n il carrx ing bride's rosen and mani. . nail loins. Pining (he ceremony, lix -nil, sxvi-el strains ol' "Tiwi Aug. I -1 ?iciini" Hunted out in -weet and lim mullions cadence xvii h tho minister's -nimm words and thc plighted tioih. I he ceremony mrf, the happx couple boarded thc Hain lor Northern points, winn- they xviii spend ?i merry honeymoon. We .join thc main Inclu?s in extending congru) ulai ions, and wishing them all thc happiness attainable in lids lile On Sunday, Nov.."i, ls:??, by P. v. .1. V. Singleton, at the holm ni t In- bride's lather; Mr. S. W. Smith. Mr. Willie llophin-ami Mi.-s Mabel I!. Smith, all ot Anderdon t.'ounty. Wc extend thc huppx eoiiple .mr henri ?esl congi ?it ula - lino'. im Saud ty, i ?ci.dti r Killi, I Killi, by Kev. ! .!;a- ?pe.11 tn tu. al his residence, Mi. \V. i. lielchci ami Miss Lillie .lone-, boin o! Anderson County. i ?ti Sunday. < ?einher 'JIM h. |s?.|i?, at the residence of Mr. Thomas Jones, hy Kev. Kims Spearman. Mr. \Y. C. Hayes and Miss Sallie Mcdill, holli ol Ander son Cornily. Toxvnville Items Kev. C. W'ardlaxv. l'ormerly ot An ilcrson. but now ol' Lockesburg. Arl;., is visiting relatives and friends in this country and preached a pr.u ti al ser mon to the Toxvi.ville I ??ipi isl congre ga (ion on last Siiodav. Mrs. .J. N. Willingham, ol' Helton; is visiting her sister, Mrs.,). A. ( mines, ot this piare. Me ssrs. .1. M. I'aut, Clarence Knut, Pleas. MahalVey and Sammie Martin visited relatives ?md friends in Atlan ta and took in thc Slate Fair recent ly. The obi ?md new school houses ami lots were sold here last Saturday, and thc committee hus bough la l'ot?r-ncre lot and xviii erect a college building on it, right away. Tims ends one ot'the most stubborn school lights in the his tory ol' this country, 'l in? hatchet is buried mid denominational lines ?tie wiped out. ami education has received an impetus that xviii put our communi ty second to none in the cause of ?dit ent iou. We aro pained to chronicle lin-sad dentil of Mrs. Currie luabaniit. the wile ol'our beloved Kev. L. L. 1 nairn riitt, of tho Townville Circuit. An in fant of lier's also died a few days later. Mrs. Inabanitt was born and raised in Picken? County, whither they carried her for interment. She was" beloved by all that knexv her. and leaves ti hus band and one little boy to mouin her loss. We deeply sympathize, with them. On the lKth of October, 18J)!I, her spirit took its Hight to dwell with bright angels above. Mr. Wniter Dickson, is now clerking 'for Mr. G. E. Smith, of this place. We predict tor Walter n, bright future ns Tie is honest, temperate and polite; Mr. Charlie Sullivan, of Cross Hoads, Oconeo County, and one of our enter prising young men, went down near Mountain Creek and married a Miss SJuwiss, HO wo understand, but we don't know thc particulars. Hut ono tiling wo do know, he came through our toxvn with a powerful pretty girl. We wish them much happiness. Mr. W.N. Woolbright, of near this pince, is haying a paint in] residence erected on his tann. Ile also runs a Store and keeps the pnst-otlice. Miss Eva Habb, ol' Harkcr's Creel?, is staving with her brother. Mr. .1. 1). Habb, attending school at this place. Mrs. Long, motlier of John Long, who lives just over the river, attended Church hero Sunday. Mr. H. Harris, of Woodlawn Karin. Pendleton, brought ono ?d' his boys to ?our place to attend school. Mr. H. T (Galloway, of Alabama, is now running a watch repair shop in this place. Prof. .1. M. Fitnt, who taught, school here so long, is now teaching at < >ak dale. The Oukdalites were fortunate in securing his services. The Haut ist Church ?if this place elected the Hov. 1). W. 11 tatt to preach for them another year,but he resigned. Ol.li lb ?-IN ms How. -- - m . ? Antun Items O encrai Frost has paid our vicinity two or three devastating visits recent ly. Mr. .1. K. Pilgrim has purchased a tract ot' land on Tlnec-and-Twenty Creek, belonging to Mr. Stevenson. Misses Leila Huchanan and Celestine Patterson, two of Autnn's most beau tiful and attractive youngbelles, visit ed Anderson last Saturday to purchase winter goods. Mrs. ,J. H. Keaslcv is very ill at this writing. She has been nhelpless inva lid for more than two years with some sort of rheumatism. Hov. ii. 1). Watson, P. !>.. preached an excellent sermon at Sandy Springs last Sunday on the. subject, *'faith that saves." Two of our young men were sporting with the Lebanon girls last Sunday. Look out, boys, you had better not get into too deep water before j ou can ?wim. Hon AMATKI.JI. Found-A few data ago, two mf diu as sized pocket-books, near tho school house of the Anderson Cotton Mills. Ono of them contained a sum of money. The owner can get them by proving proper ty and paying expense?. DANIEL KAY. To Rent-A 5-room house on River Street. Qood well of water and all ne cessary outbuildings. One and three ijurths aorea of land. Possession given icc January. Apply to L. P. Smith. 2t 100 bushel* bine straw seed wheat fox E alu by F. E. Watkins at f 1.00 per bnahel. Helton Heins I.'. ... .!. t\ . I ?aili? I. ul AM?. \ ?Ut . ;i talented lllilH-tel ni 111?! Mel hndi-i Church, will lecture in lin- School hall i i;d.r. i:\i ?liing, I lie ?"iii iu>(., al ..'. I... Ix. Siibj?ri: .. IValues." M 1. I ?.inn I i- i ?< >|i II lit i' asa lecturer, ami draws lingi- cmwds wherever In* -pi-aks, itml ii i- coiilidcntlv expected ;i larg?- I1.011.si! w ?ll hour him Friday < v on ing. Mis?. Mattio Hrown, thc succe-sful principal ol' lin- Cowpciis High School, delighted her ninny fi i<-11 < 1 - here by a hhorl Saturday ami Sunday. Mi-- I Vari Md iee, ni Starr, visited tin- Misses Horton tin- pa.-t week. Shu returned io her homo this ?1. m. Mr. lt. S. Hill ;u,d ,1 nighter, ol An dcrsou,spent Sunda. > nh the family ?il i 'ongrcssuiun I 1 : mi . I >r. and Mrs. I ..ic.-. .>! < 'nleochei . visited 1 lu- L i:- p.iroiils, Mr. and ' Mrs. .1. K. II..11.M., :. . wei h. Mr. .1. < '. i. ;. . u. .1 i *< *f ni l.ii sn lo-mu o ni li. A. !.. . . al In- lathers, ino mili - holnv " . i is 1!. i 11 wit h fever. 11<! ?S Tel? H lil doing 1111 i t ? ? 'Veil lo dav. M. .-: v. . lr. ?ind I'ln.vil < ..\. ..I A In!. 0 < hil r. ' " \, "I < . I . en viii? . . lied lo i. ^linday; I ! . . ....III..' .'< ni !< mee h.i vi l. ii. -t. i. ?I .11 I IM Mi i I I Hotel: .1 - . i lin . T .1. \\ ..!!. ll. . .1 con?ut. .'. > : indi I!. ! M. i. Allen. .1. M. Hasler. ! : M C. ed, .1. i.. I laud, .1. M. .-milli. ?!. \. . I .di i. . \. jv. Smith. S V? e, i<-11 ? 1111. . oihiii ni 11? i - -i el ??o? i - Hourly all1 piekcd illili lai nx-l - ?ll c lui - v .-ineo I hi ll o-l putting III -Alua:. Mr. I.'. I'.. Am..ld. ol High Shoals, has ino\ eil hilo Un- M. M . '.III lum-e. | near I he Methodist Church. Mr. Ar nold i- a gund man ami all -m il an WI le.Mill in lit-linn. N X X X . -mt . I.un mles ville llrcvities. Mr. .Ino. 1'. I';irues, who has heeu at- i tending Woilurd College, is here for it lew days visiting Messrs. I >. I., itml A. V. Ihn hes. Mr. I >. I.. Harnes went to Allanta, (?a., l'or a lew dav- la-l weeli, .ind hrooght a .--pithed horse willi him on his n t urn. Al the close ol the Usual services at tin- I >:i pt ist Church Sunday, thc pastor, lin v. -I. A. IS ri? \\ II. ul I hie West admin istered (lie 01 tl ?nanee nt hap! ?sm losev cral nm veli -. Mr. K.J. Hiieknhee visited friends at Monterey Sunilav. M i ss Hertha White, ol Ahhc.ville, is visiting Miss Nelle Moseley. I II a lew days 011 r?ttle eily will he eon nert ed with Anderson ami points bc tween hy telephone. The w ires are up, and all thal is needed lo make t he lines complete is (he pulling up of the phones. This is ?1 step forward, and will result in much good to t.hecommu nity. Why not step further-a local exchange.' Mr. J. If. Horton, ol' Williamston, S. C. is visiting Mr. K. 1.'. Horion. Messrs. .1. A. I'ordne, jr., ami F.d. K. I'sischall, ol' At lauta, 1 'a.. special agents respectively ol' the Hartford Kim In surance Co*, and the Home Insurance Co., were lu re last week 011 husihcss relative to lin- insurance ol' the l.owu ilesvillc Cotton ? ?il Co. Mi I). Hmm ix. Corner Creek Hiip|i(-uiiigH. Thc merry farmer hov ishusy toiling from sun to sun pulling thc "hell cord" u\er the horse's hack plowing in the small grain. lt is very important (hat all fanners should endeavor to make their living at home as near nspossihlo. Miss Leila Moore is again holding thc reins ?d'the Marker's Creek School. She is an excellent teacher, and gives sat isfaction lo the patrons. Miss 1.011 t'assaway hegan her school at Friendship <>n Monday. Oct. JUHh. Misses Aila and (Jettnide I'mitt, two ol' Corinne's fairest and prettiest young ladies, accompanied hy their cousin. Mr. Julius Kskew, spent Saturday night ami Sunday very pleasantly in our midst. Come again, young people, for you will always dud a welcome r? ception i*', our midst. Slr. .!. T. Uassaway has mudo an in vestment in n new buggy. We don't know hut what his son, Sam, will soon give some fair girl a lovely ride. Mr. Hugh Higby, one of Pelter's pop ular young men, was in our midst foi^ti j few hours Sunday. Several of our people went to Ander son to-day (Monday). Tho cotton flickers have about linish ed their work. This morning. Miss May Madden, of Laurens, was unanimously elected to teach thc ensuing term at thc Mc Adams School. Miss Madden comes most highly recommended to us, and we feel sure that the patrons havemndc a most excellent selection. Thcschool is expected to begin on Monday, 13th inst. No sickness in our seetinn. TYKO. Cor Salo-Some demrahlo uity property. Apply to C. C. Langton. Kven with tho poor crops this year the Oliver PlowH, hold by Sullivan Hardware Co., |{iiVO reaults, vislhle to any ordinary ohserver, which no other Plow attained. I f your Piano or Organ need* tuning or repairn, it will pav von to nee Mr. .las. A. Ruddock of Tho C. A. Heed Music Honne, who will guarantee perfect satisfaction to all. Pendleton Mellie. I..i-i Sat ni |l.i\ hight someone ;it tciupliMl lo hio.'iK in tin- pos;n'|?icc by (.lilting tit' p.11:1 I .uni trying '.>> i.ij?e ..I) lil.- lo. I,. Nh. l'on Norris was in town I ii.I iv night. Mi-. Small, ol Troy, is visiting imr daughter, Mrs. .1. I . Singleton. Miss Mai ie Norri-, of Anderson, made a visit ol several du vs to her aunt, Mrs. W. M. Millson. Mr. .1. C. Moore ami family have moved io Spartanhut'g to spend the u inter. The exciting, eoiil iiim il eleetion ter minated since our last writing, result ing in Hie eleetion of Mr. S. M. Kske\V. Intendant, .nul Messrs. .1. .1. Sitton ami W..J. Martin a- Wardens, Slessrs. .1. Mawson Smith and M. II. M. Sloan, .lr., having heeiieleet ed at the li ist eleetion. Mr. W. M. t'ihsnu lias returned from au extended \ i-it \Villiligton, Mt. (.'al mel a ml A hheville. W e hear (hide is to lu- a wedding m oui loan lin- week. liri TM I . Delegates to Hie Hap!Isl State t om \ enl ion. The Kxeriltive I'.nani of'the Sil I Ililli A s>Oeh'll ion al U- recent .-< --ion. .'?I.led the lollowiug lo the delegation lo tin- ? I'..ipi l-l -late Cnn volition whieh noel- | at I.?Iliney, S. ('.. on the ."?iii inst.: 1'. j I.. Mai t iii. 11..I. Copela nd. W. M. Mow - j i i. .1. I.. Trihhle, .lohn A. I'ohiie-on, I.'. W. Sanders, A. A. l'eau. .1. I". Single lou. A. I.'. < ninphell. \V. T. l ate. l.V-pet fully. .loir. A. I'lil'.INSuN, See, I'.xeeutive Hoard. Soi i io o.,., in order lo suit his waroi ma v -.iv lui Plow in as gm..I us the Oliver, l'hin i-< hiing busbies- on nlhor people's roputation. I tu y only Um genuine < di vers from Sullivan Hardware < ... Iron King Stoves aro ?.onsiderod tho hi'Mt Hoy on**. ONlmriiii ,V Osborne Solo Agents. Not a day passes (Sunday excepted / that the highest {ir.lise j* not h ea poi I upon tho Oliver i lolled Plows. Pallar.I'M Obelisk and (j ll th rio's Finest Patent l''luur tor s|.;,o per barrel at Van diver M ros. Cree elly delivery. 'l*hono75 Sullivan Hardware Co. is in receipt of Hm largest in voice of Pocket Cutlery and ItH/.oraover displayed in Anderson. The loggest, li st and cheapest stock o ShooH in the city at V and i ver linn. Oliver ( hilleil Plows have made a ro tor!. I {"toro their Introduction in An il.THOU hugo turning plo WM were unpop ular and lejoeled. Now tho oliver has friends wherever tried, und paj H hig div idends. Tho Wyracuso (Hulled Plo wp, Hold by Brock Brothers aro heat lightoo draft, and do tliH prettie-t work of any Chilled Plow ever sold io Anderson. Sae them he fora you buy any other. When you have any kind of Plumbing I would liku lo linurn with you on it. X-tf John T. Burris*. Big ?Irlve in Shot at Sullivan Hardware (JO.'H. I ,01 Kl hilgH to hu wold. Notice of Dissolution. fPHK undersigned hereby gives notice M. that the Firm of Martin A: Hombrea was dissolved on the 17th Oetohar, 18I1?. Tho hooks ?ad Accounts nf tho Firm aro in my hands, and persons indebted will please make payment to me nt once. J. F. MARTIN. Nov S, 1S91I 2U 1 OR. J LOUIS GRAY, Office and Telephon" HII.L-ORR DHUG CO , ANm.HSON, - 8. C. " IN DAMP WEATHER Collar1) and Cud's Laundered by us do not IOHO their gloss or stiffoess. GOOD LAUNDRY WORK Is our pride. We Rlory In it. For La diea and <ieutleui6ti, and tho i'.Ule folks, too, we do our best. PLEASED CUSTOMERS Aro the kind of people we deal with,and WH want you to he one of them. Can you give tm auy good reaaou why you should not ba? ANDERSON STEAM LAUNDRY CO. 202 East Boundary St. K. A. MAYFIELD, Supt. and Treas. PHONE NO. 20. Are You ? LOOKING FOR Qj^BJJ^J THIS WEEK? If so, we have all kinds of Bargains in all Departments. FOR this week anil next week we will give you CUT PRICES ou CAPES, JACKETS, BLANKETS- HEAVY GOODS. In fact, we give you special prices on everything, anil you can't afford to look over these prices If you buy your DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS ?nd MILLINERY From us we give you only the latest styles. A splendid line of FRINGES, FURS, etc., in Trimmings. We have an entire new line of UNDERWEAR, FLANNELS, and Winter Goods of all kinds. Shoes for Everybody* And at prices never heard of before. OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT In complete. Call in and see us before baying. Youri truly, MOORE, ACKER & CO., EAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE-CORNER STORE. BSr" Free City D?iivc?y. C. F. JONES & CO. n Have You Your Fall Purchases Yet ? MANY have not. Can't you drop in at C. F. JONES & CO'S., Anderson's great Dry Gooda, Clothing, Millinery and Shoe Establishment ? We .'ire not going to declare that we arc the greatest people on earth, and that you can't buy any thing right unless you come to us, for the people know a thiug or two, and nothing but straight facts carries weight with them for any length of time. We know that the great crowds that are daily coming to us, and are buying so smoothly and and readily from us, and are going away so well satisfied that we must have things right and at the right prices. You will save time and money to make this your permanent trading place. Ten Dollars ! j How this ? Between four and five hundred Suits at j $10.00. Don't that sound like we are straight after you ? Can suit you in Fancy Cassinieres, Black Clays, Serges, H und i Cuts, Square Cuts and all sorts of styles. We havent got all j the Clothes in Anderson, but we have a few. Yee, it looks that way. These $10.00 Suits are bummers. You can pay $10.00 for a Suit when you can get such values as these, j Mark one fact : Our Clothes are made by the very best Cloth ing manufacturers, who have a reputation to sustain. Just ? so with us-we want to sell Clothes that will give satisfac-1 tion, give the wearer full value for his money. Want to see you between now and Christmas. Blankets 1 Still a great lot of all-wool, full sizes, Southern manu factured Blankets that are good, dependable, reliable, cheap* When the thermometer goes whizzing down to zero you will appreciate these good Blankets. Blanket hustling must be the thing with m. Prices right? sises full. 10-4 $2.95, 11=4 $3.95, 12-4 $4.95. Still heavier and of purer wool 10-4 $3.50, 11-4 $4.50,12 4 $5.50. If you don't want Blankets at above prices can give them to you at $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.25, $1:00 and 50c. per pair. We are trying to please the people. We are pushing for their trade. We want to merit your confidence, your influence, your good will, your kind words by giving every one that comes within our doors full value for their money. Come to see us every time you come to town. Yours truly, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. NEW SHOES ! WE bave .just opened up the heat and cheapest line or HEAVY NH OEM that ever was offered on tnli market There is only one kind that we do not nor will not handle, and that is the cheap, shoddy stuff palmed off on unsus pecting buyers. If we sell you dhoes they must be solid leather or we didn't sell rem. So If you want Sboco zo wear buy only the beat-they arealwcyss thu ebrapsai. uEA&'.?i PATENT FLOUR, like Mrs. Canar, ls as pure as the Alpine snows, thrice bleaobed by the hyperborean blasts. If you want anything purer thar, that we havn't got it. We have even more pure TEXAN RED RUNT PROOF O ATM than Car ier bad, and want to get rid of them-will sell them cheap. \ Yours for the ? 5 S ?, DEAN & RATLIFFE. NT> -Parties owing UH on either Note or opon Account are given notice A JL>? that their Accounts are due, and (bat they are expected to settle the same AT ONCE, or bear the costs of rending a man for our money. When our Collector comes to see yon, you will save yourself a great deal of annoyance by settling with him at once. He will call to see those whose Accounts are atilt unpaid on and after November I5tb. D. ?fe R. Ten Dollars Prize To Wheat Growers. FOR the beat five-acre yield of Wheat grown this season with our Wheat Fertilizer?, and top-drcEsed with our Nitrate of Boda or other dressing, or not dressed at all, we will award as a prize the sum of TEN DOLLARS. The award will be made ou JULY 15, 1900, upon the affidavits of each contestant for the prize and the several turesheis. D3EAW & RATLIFFE. MmW NEW GOODS always ou hand. Our specially prepared Wheat Manure makes the finest yield. WE HAVE MORE GOODS THAN DOLLARS, And must exchange with you ! AT this season of the year we can't afford lo carry such a large stock, and to reduco our Shoe, Dry Q-oods and. Grocery Stocks We have made the LOWEST PRICES that has ever been made on Staplo Dry Goods since Anderson has been Anderson. Believe us, and give us one look if you want to SAVE MONEY. Very respectfully, D. C. BROWN & BRO. (NEXT TO POST OFFICE.) POSITIONS. POSITIONS. POSITIONS I OBTAINED readily after taklug a course In Book-keeping, Shorthand, Banking, Typewriting, etc., at the Southern Shorthand and Business University, ATLANTA, G?A. Enter now. 8,000 Graduates. Catalogue Free. 1 THE above cuts are representations of a few pieces of handsomely decorated, hand painted CHINA, now on exhibition at our Store, which we intend iving Away Free to our Customers ! We guarantee that our prices oa Goods will remain the same. This Special Offer is made for the purpose of increasing our trade, and showing the people that we truly appreciate their patronage. This Ware is rapidly taking tho place of White Granite or Iron Stone China. It has that soft, white, velvety finish ; is of the finest quality, and without doubt the beat in the world. The shapes are the very latest patterns, and have been oesigned to meet the taste of the most fastidious. It is only by our guaranteeing to use a large quan tity of thia Ware that we have been able to get it at a price that pnts it within the reach of all. . Our. assortment consista of Cupa and Saucers, Pie Plates, Breakfast Plates, Dinner Platea, Platters, Cov ered Dishes, Cream Pitchers? Sugar Bowls, Tea Pots, and everything else which goes to make up * FINE ?<?ET OF DISHES. We earnestly invite yon to call and Inspect it, when we will cheerfully give you full information. s Very respectfully, LESSER & CO., UNDSR MASONIC TKMPXJS