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Intelligencer < 7 f ulfil i" <} (*<.< / a it ' i/.?!.< .?'<(.'. J. l\ Ci IM^1 \ 1.1 i?, I lim fops \ .. :' C. C. l.\\?.-?"\. * I ' i:? ? i . : : 11 mn / I;I;MS: OXI: ^ I:AK, - - - i\ ->\\ SIX M< .NT/IS, WKhNKSDAV, N'o\ .".!. i - Winn a-hod abo"! ihr Philippine i|ili<l inn. i \ S i M ;i t. . i ?"in ih'?jl i|iih;t ly um:.i ii: "I \ > In vi in rlii* ?li i hi rsi i inn n! iinh ;-i nih inri ." 1J i- fin mus hi.-.\ I ?( niiM Tiii if .1 Ihjiiihliran becomes i ipi j us npn . - In ? i!j' "ii"1, si'i-l< : i W illj.iuis. ..: i Iii < In mil-ill ! jiu:) i '> : \\ ^ i 'I I.. Dili ! he si fong . - : I; n,rn Im lilli! hots in lin-?mint ry. suv* ihal Ni w V?'il> iT in? longer th< u>- ii i y i'i 'iii.i ? si u . 11 i I i s 11 nc li oin I ; I ..i . ihni iniiin \ 111.1 Av ll ll mu tin : ? ?inp- I?r j.':g ? !. poMl? ll I : li.:';:. nj I ho Solit.ll ?I Uti Wi St Ml I II ' S i "'iii i; Ipi'..! 111 :i ti 11 l':l?-| ll I : pl ?ri - . 'li:. ' ? I hi- lil'Sl ?I! . . ii < ;''!'??.:? IM ?I ?il ?ll il ;. i . ii - imv . ;!.;:! I in- Jil lM-J iil i I., til I In Sol i !i nilli West lu ' < >l lin ii \ i !. ::i . I he i .i-e ni' mix . ? 11 m I Im n!.i in w liich 1 hr whit i -iv. ns nw. ? i ? ! ni live yours ?un? I . .-m puraiuniji oiie year -lin . ? i i ?ii-n h 11 i i ;? ? SI ttlod, thou .'. 1:1 util pnilll II! \ iou I jilin- ?n c nj In i pi) I I irs Vi Imf r:: Ipil lil ! : ly -hon ii I I i . i i I .s ! m il ?iiul \ i-i'cl \ pun ? ? In i! m 11. : 11 :. lui ? II -t., tn . . WIIOM- nu ni II nun I ?i I clink il iel ;i les his reason lui pol tm min:.' llir mniringo i-i : i mini-. Iii.ii lin paltios liad a legal licriisr ?un? (hilt his chiin-ji required nothing mole. Thi n- hus also j'iee ti lil I li- i lin! I lu ii -n I In ? ll w hu i--in i ihr 1 i i < i J -1 -. These pilli irs aro equally guilty. ?mil si ii II 11? I ?ill lie iiieteil pun isliiiii-ul simihir in tin- |ii im-ipsils. Tin- disgraceful lnetliuils eiuployeil hy Mark lliiun.i lo M ?liri I finnis Itu (he recent campaign shoiihl receive Con gressional ntleution in malting il ?i felony for any appoint ?ve or civil ser vice employe of t he government to cnn tribute directly rn- indirectly to any campaign fuinl. it isa most disreputn hh- fact that there is liol a I'liileil Stnles legation in Ki nope that ititi not receive a lotter demanding of the min ister anil all his surroundings a contri bution to the lianna fund. If com mon decency does mit restrain lin- coi ruptionists, it is time the criininal Courts were empowered tn handle t hem. - mm * tm^ Gov. Mcsweeney is eminent ly cor rect in his refusal to continue the cus tomary practice of giving rewards for the seizure of contraband liquors to constables or other officers in the dis charge of their prescribed duties in towns anti cities where there is no dis pensary, officers aro usually paid an adequate salary to justify them in do ing their duty faithfully. Should they fail to discharge their duty as contem plated by the appointing power, there are others quite as anxious for the job stud who are competent to enforce the law. The dispensary under (Joy. Mc sweeney bids fair io cense its existence Its a political pap-sucking machine. At tlie next, session of Congress, the Costal Telegraph Company will ask for permission for thu Commercial Ga ble Company to construct n lino from some point in Florida to the city of Havana, Cuba. This right has here tofore been denied this Company by the War Department for reasons not obvious to the general public, lt is nevertheless a fact that the Western I nion people reduced theirratesabout one-half immediately upan the first steps being taken hy tho Commercial Cable Company to establish a compe titive line. Il the government can in duce ami maintain healthy competition, the growing necessity for government al ownership of cable ami telegraph lines ami railroads will be greatly ob viated. The Charlotte Obsnrtr has won a brilliant vicfoiy ovei so-culled m?dical ethics, alias pretended aversion io hews] upi i mention, 'I he local phv.vi eiiiii- ul Charlotte m.uh- u concerted request ul I he 0/i.vcrtvr not to m nit mu tIn- ilium-ut air. local physician en gagi il in an\ east: of surgery or illness. '1 In O/i.w i ? i / piotesleil 1 hut il w as un fair lu lin* t Inn lot tr medical fraternity to mention ihr attending physician and surgeon in some notably successful operation outside ol Charlotte yet in side (hr ?itv. nnli (he attemlitigphy sician bea non n -iih ut. make no men tion of lin in whatever. They, how ovt 1'. tore theil lani ?il! the mole and protested with raging ami feverish gesticulations against the disgraceful (?) impropriety ol' having nun's name in pi int. Their wishes were strictly ndheicd to. Meanwhile many success ful operations were reported outside tin'city ami the operating physicians mentioned in connection as they de served. This was evidently not what th?- modest doctors w anted, for si vend ol' the most clamorous have indicated M most fawning hankering far such free advertising as tin- notices give, one prominent physician begging the Ubfivrvvr to "spoil out" his name from tia- former request and intimating a desire to have further complimentary mention upon occasion justifying it. The moral of (his is that a great deal more common, ordinary horse sense can be injected into modern profession al ethics without injury to the patient. If the i thics of tho profession-any profession-ventures so far from the pale of reason that its modest sensi bilities are shocked by legitimate news items and even advertising, tho golden age of quackery is dawning and about all there will bo left in that profession ?will be its "ethics." Mi. !;:. hut ?I li. lldijiuiids conti ?bu?< !.i .: !...:,! ?i-.?. I?- i td ilur/ivi'* Wilily ?tri ?nil? ?< nil I hr i "\\ I li ol' com mei ri .mil 11 * ? ! ? ; -11 i i - iii tin- Sont h Wliji ?i i i.;ii ni l.ll'l; . :.tl li..'IIICS ttl ll l!H ?li lt ll : ill;' i ii.i! ;:< 'ri*. ? spic in 1 ! \ lo hll.?i I . ni n ?liiil i ii ii ri ti Titt*] in 1is. II? i? ( ?ti - i:i mt easy stylo how lin S?JIIIIK*Iii s'.-Mt s haye sf<:ndily :nl\;in? i ?I inning ?in iI?I>i i wen ty yours until 'hey have III . Illili lill ll lille? I st ll in t bc indus II illi JMlWCI'ot' till* cituiill V. ii*- shows tiini lin- wages puni i" factory hands have increased lunn -. ".?" in I^Mi lo siMi.fHiO.iiu li .:. ''. lu i*Sh I he south prod in ..' ' * .? bushels ?>t grail!. The n ... -tt--*??? aggregu teil 7JM#,fi'?'?."";' I.ri-ii?'|s. lin railroad mileage, ' ii I v*.M aggregated only ..'O.Cun nilli iiu>\ reuehe:! ?u.? inn Illili - lilli lu I ll < Ititi m mill - in I Shh 11 i . -i '.'iM.S^? li.iii-. In !-'.' '?.'.I ? un il i.: '.'..'?'ni li.i|t I hr i II ; . . -li d in ? nt inn mills hil? ?in . : :-itu - .'! .'III'I.IIHII m ! -'Mii> ! ,. ! I he p: eselil ! ; nu . lunn . I . ?li . l-l pi.: I ! i iii in ! . U tin- pl j* ' !..l- Lu".- giII\\ li lu ...".' <? . ." Ind ?. ' i - - .H.' .." (ii'ii i ni,it;. I in rotten r.'.il i): I niiiliii far! ni r nov., ns ; i ;.r: 1111 -1 ..'.?'' ..? ir l>''i>, 'I lu- II; il!.;! , ii . i -lill i in in.inulio t m j ii g 'I-;. :i ... t ? ,:.il i j - I.' ill.'l- I..I. II j:,;, ?I, |SV|, j', .. . ! ~ ' ."'.' . I !|l ('lilil?: - I'. Hi' toll inijliriii : -.' i in,hi H il < '.;.nen. 'i iii. -...il : \ liiMnhf'i .'..'?MI,(ur;. '! i-.i ;. ; : ni |iliO-)>hulr lu i III .! hu . ll; r|r;:-itl I nun .".?t.* II? |n|;- In .MM III.? Mill loii; I iii value ?>{ ina ii u l'ai ; m i ii pro ? I itel in lin .-until lin- l.'epl pare willi lin- iu< ir.IM- n! iii- lilliput. I lum fl*.."". '<. .'."l '' in ! ~'> I lu- val lp! lins I? ?li ll? <i .- ; .:,i"..i.'in,'.?,o m. IS'.'!'. VVe . loll lil i! Ii;i n I- nuntin I - i ? i ? I i 1111 u! uni wintle munt i \ timi rall muk?'u helter -'u'-. iug im tin- -nun- Inigih ul lime. There is a lit j lr une liol se .?i\ liv iii: ('?iitgt ? - -111. i ! i rp in I m I ?aun mimed I Tuuipiickcr, wilt ist . illili lil ut lin- wip nu mit ul M-rlimiiil leeling lmi?l? ls on desperation, iii- reasons, il iuileeil snell r.ilnil.il ??ms run lie rnllril reason mir. upnll lin- assn m pl inti I lin I his run stiliirnr.\ .'ire il mn ruw , pic.judi?'cil, ?ti tull timi mil 1 ii 1 iii I ??ill peuple, vin (luii'l know ui'ieh ;ind ure lin! eapnhli ul learning much; assuming I his lum -ill. In- is appealing tn t host* prcjudh'cs playing lo Ihr gullet jes, as it were, ii bray jug about his intentions in adv? cale lin-t'ediielioii ol' Southern rcprc seiilatioii in t'ougrcss to ii basis ol' ir voting strengtli against the present ir pr?sent?t iou hnsed nu population. Thi lillie eoiigressioiiitl donkey is one o the many whosejohsare dependentoi the perpetuation ol' strife ami haired l-'ortdilutely, however, for the Ameri ran republic, men who represent penpl nf this class ure ut a discount annuli Statesmen, sn that their hysterieu raving? and frenzied paroxysms ar usually retailed to such npprcciutiv congressional audiences as empty seat.' .'ind such ollicers of that body who? presence is obligatory and who Ink advantage ot' tin* time to dream u their own dear donkeys braying kicking aud snorting ami raising rai generally in the quietude of thci green, waving pastures. These peopl ari' a necessary evil in all government they are bell-buoys on the treacherou sands of garrulity as a warning t others that mau is mighty near akin t the jackass, the latter gentleman bein only handicapped in the iutelligib] expression ol' his ideas. The goo sense and patriotic motives of the cot gress of tin' nation will ever predoin nate, and we have no fears of such partisan innovation being thrust upo the country, especially when tho calif is championed by statesmen of tl C'rutnpucker calibro. (Mir remarks several weeks agni reference to the loving-cup craze an the slobbering ami slushing sentitnei that superinduces it, recur to us agni anent the revulsion in feeling over tl ni ueh'tra nsf erred home of A il m ir Dewey. The ordinary run of pub] opinion is notoriously inconstant an vacillating. This, however, is the li' iug principle of all republics, lt is n :i mistaken idea that il is ditVerence i opinion w hich makes politics, though is tun- ilnil timi subtlr cerebr catnbatiit?veness ligures ulmus! e elusively in horse races. Th?'real lori in republican politics is th?' nll-powe lui. much courted ?ind pampered bu ance ?if power, tin- tlnater. To-th Non litul him going wild over some v gaiy ol'ephemeral beauty, lo-nuurii lie slumbers beneath the soothing i lluetice ol' its entrancing intoxicado and the day after lu- is how linghimsi hoarse I'm tin- winning livnl with ; Ihr zest of a li ir-long ad vo?-:il r. Thc ure the fellows who are making ass nf themselves now in lin- Dewey im ?b ut. When all the world stooped honor the nation's greatest hero, the were mme s?? buhl to oppose the pop lar acclaim, but at thc beck of desig ing politicians ami yellow jonni scandal-mongers the breath ofsuspi ion al u perfectly legit ?mate and reg lar business transaction has fanned llame which but illumes the liol character it attempts to consult while it throws lurid and forbiddii shadows upon his cowardly traduce: After nil the fury has exhausted itse upon analysis it will be found to be o ly an innocuous lizzie. The impetuo ami sentimental ??lol maker, wini slobber i ngs were most OCOK?MC" lil whose sentiment was as soft as butti is as plastic in the hands ?d'? nias! moulder as clay in the hands oft potter. These ar?* your ?conoc?as Vet, sensible people sit and listen ai drink with avidity their idle vaporinj The gift home was Admiral Dewe to dispose of as he saw tit under I rights ns an American citiz.en. His 1 ing a hero and a popular idol has rt bed him of none of his rights of ci zenship, and he should not be hound by good people to gratify tho vagar of empty minds. - About l??O privates and non-eo missioned officers have deserted froi Vermont regiment which was readv start for New York to embark for J nila. " /ROXTON is the name of ;? ;: 1 li able iilii ' rat ed pamphlet which -houlci bc in thc hands ol every planter who raises Cotton. The book is sent FRKK. ?,::KM.\.\ KAI.I WORK FOR SALI!. rivi! lit! . r-igneil o!) i- i>i f i .??>_ I < i I. ', "rnt't'tiii! .: . ' neies, sitii Mt.?S i. i : j ... !'.. 'I .-. ; -ti jj, l\y.i lilil? M Stir; li <.J .....< ', cy . . vr. . . i -' i. . '. goo I < J Wo! ; i :. :i >.. ?.. y. ii I ... \ ?.! i roon .. a . i all j i ...-. - ;t; \ ..i;?!, , i.ii it.?- piai-e. Ifni V H T?-, .urti ; v . ' i . ? r .. I., lil li) WATSON; Ni . . ? Bridge Notice. V, r : I.I, I-?! U?* \,, tim (invent respnnsihUi f I ii!.N t - ii ilio Viii ihi.v ol 1M .-tn I ??-r ne* I ut li n'eloek H. Ul al 1 ho hridgi) piano, tho lui i li ii ng ol ? I n. il j? 11 ?vcr ('ut' f u i i'l l ., - m i li" 11 nil ii nling In Pondie i"o, n?'?r t ti?? Lurk in Nev i in olil piare in i i irvin lownshij*. -MM?, on tho '.ch diiy nf li i-iMiitint Hi 1 I nVlovk it. III. Ht hrldgo I ?hit*?*, i :.' . ' i: i Uli og of ii hriiigunvor NYai'.H I ro?k, iii'-ir.l. 11. I ? Mir's, nu rom I leading lr.rn A ii 11 oi son io Slut loy'n Sion-, III llruml.tway T"? n-liip. Alni., cn th.? ?'?Hi Hiri'iiilii i tn ?I n'clnek, ul bridge place, th" Pudding nf" liriilgoovMr Kooky Ki vor, kinoi'ii MS "IviKHHUi'.s Itridi?e," near M. f . lt? eil'.-*, in VitritunitN nml Martin town ship.'. I'liiio mni Hpri'ilii'HtioiiH nimio known nt ihn li'tliuir, ri serving th? i igkt l,i ri j'-i-i an v ur iiU hals. NUCCCMMIIII ?iiil ii??r M '.-.ill lui ri. qui mil tn gi ve I ?on d lor tho f.oi hin ! pi rloriniiiii'M of t. h f? wi irk. .1. N. VAND1VKK, I n. S ii pr. A. C. Noy *_!?, IHWI "'i - As Straight as a Woodpecker ever Flew to Its Hole. Crooked as a rain's horn, our house was! Straight as au arrow, t hal's what it ii now! And straight as a wood pecker ever Hew to his hole, we Wuut you to come. Yes, alter two months ol' hard work, and push and rush we are at last in j our new quarters, straight l'or husi- | ness. Fur more than a mouth wc have done our best, hauling in our goods during the day and marking them up at night, till now our big H to rc iu Harton Building, No. 3t>, Granite Kow, is lull to ovcrllowiug with such au assortment and such values as it has never been our pleas ure to show you before. Always add ing new lines, and this time we have more new things than ever before. If you want a hat, then try our new hat department. Caps at 8c, 10c, lf>c to 25c. Hats at 20c, 25c, 35e, 50e, up to 75c- Will Have you nearly half and tit you in the latest shape. Do you want u suit of clothing? We will lit you up in the newest thing and save you from one to four dollars, accord ing to value of thc suit. Do you need au extra pair of paots. We have 420 pairs of odd pants, mostly fine goods, manufacturers' surplus stock bought at less than cost to make, and will sell you at a little tho rise of half value some at exactly half. Think of all wool pants, the $2.50 goods, at $1.251 Will soll 170 pairs at this price, and you pay no middle man's profit. Docs your foot need protection? Then sec 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-TO per ?cent. profit, or would you rather pay some one else 25 per cent, profit. Wc have about 1,300 Cairns and will sell at 35c, 05c, *J8c, and up to thc finest silk plush goods, full length and broad sweeps. We carry comfort at the lowest possible price, and beau ty thrown in for good measure. We can please you in Shirts, 15c to 50c, Undershirts, 15c to 37-1 c. Chil dren's, Misses', Ladies' and Gouts' Hose at 3e, 5c, Sc and 10c per pair. A few fine Imported Hose at 15c per pair. These are the regular 25t: goods. A job lot ol'nearly IUD Ladies' Waists, assorted shapes and colors, at 25c each. l>o you want one? Calicoes at 3c to 5e a yard. Ladies' Scarfs in many styles, at I5c each, fi cn ts' Seal l's .md Neckt ies ut 10c, Inc, and 20c. Lanius', Gents' and Children's Handkerchiefs at He, 2?c, 3c, 5c, 10c, and up to the titlest Silks, all colors and shapes. Linell Collars at Sc for best goods. Cull's at 10c and 15c per pair. Celluloid Collars at 5c: Cuffs at ldc. Thc famous II. H. Turkey Ked Embroidery Cotton-does not fade at all -3 spools for 5c. Now, we wanted to tell you about our China and Glassware and our Tin ware and Lamp Goods and sonic other good things wc have, but on account ol' time we will have to chop it off right herc. No we won't either, for wc have some trunks to tell you about. A solid car load-the only car load of trunks you ever mw-in fact, thc only solid car loud ever shipped to this man's town. Now, what arc wc going to do about it? We can't retail no car load of trunks at a profit ou this market. So wc are just going to cut lco?.c and ?e tail Trunks at wholesale prices till wo 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 wo pay the freight? Well, we 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 and the TEN CENTS STOKE. Barton Building No. 30,'Granite Kow, Where Spo* Cash does the work. Special prices to Merchants every* where. . SPECIAL--Wo have a good, young bay mare mule, 6 years old, in perfect condition. Will sell cheap or ex change for a good horse. : C. S. MINO? & Co. : ,:..:.' %?>i- :> -. 'TIME RIPENS ALL THINGS!" Plow The Original Chilled Plow. Each year they have steadily increased in popularity. No mushroom growth herc. QI IALITY Is tlic foundation of their success, and the foundation is to day stronger than ever. '.Look beneath tho surface ; let not the qualities of ii hing escape you." Many imitators have come and gone, and they have but strengthened thc reputation of the all-reliable Oliver Chilled Plow. Every Flow-maker to-day is seeking to make his Plows possess those qualities peculiar to the Oliver Chilled-but still Durability, Light Draft, Ease of Handling Perfect Construction, And High Quality of Work, IS THE GREAT 0 -? SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO Will be contributed to by the Butcher, the Baker, th? Poulterer, the Grocer, and others. WE are one of the "others," our contributions being Cloves, Peppers, Mustard, Cinnamon, Mace, Nutmeg, Allspice, Sage, and other Condiments, Anise, Fennel, Caraway and Coriander Seeds, Flavoring Extracts, Essences and Fruit Juices, Chocolate, powdered, ready for making Cakes. Our ground Spices we guarantee to be 100 per cent pure, and that, too, at the same price as ordinary kinds. The same comment applies to our Essences and Extracts for Flavoring, of which we have every variety, either bottled or in bulk. FRESH LOT HUYLER'S. EVANS' PHARMACY. M L CARLISLE. L. H. CARLI LE WE STILL- SE Li?- TM AT G St EAT OLIVER CHILLED PLOW, And bave on hand a complote lina of lin m Wi- hUu handle a full line of other Farm .tod 'Agricultural Implement* Wagon aud Buggy Material, &c. In fact, a general line of IIAKD'V v E. We have just received a neat line of SHOT GUNS, and can i ute mst you on prices If von no .! AMMUNITION we can put it cheap. U',- uta, carry a sci ct linc of FAMILY GROCERIES. . 'a? and examine our Genuine Heavy Red Rust Proof OATS. New Crop N. O. MOLASSES. CARLISLE BROS., Anderson S. 0. tt?s\" Free City Delivery. 'Phone No, 138. NO A D V E RT IS EME NT Is so effective or good as a Pleased Customer. WE lake our cue from this, and in everything eur purpnee is first, last and all the time to sell only reliable Merchandise over our counter?, thus in suring satisfaction to the purcha-er. While we have phased customers in every department of our business, still it is undeniable that we have phased them best in ihe SHOE X-.I3STE. We have made a special study of this line, and always exercise care in buy ing, so that we can offer nothing but what we know to be first-class Shoes in every particular. To outdo in this line has ever been a hobby with us, and style, quality and price are poinis in which we excel. We Keep Everything in General Merchandise, DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, HEAVY OUTINGS, FLANNELS. SHEETING, and the best line of JEANS ON THE MARKET. See our 9-ounce Wool Jeans for 25c. It is a beauty, and worth mord money than we are asking. EVERYTHING IN THE GROCERY LINE. Two big bars Soap 10c, Ten lbs. best Soda 25c, Ten- lbs. Coffee, finest oa earth, $1.00. See us before you sell Cotton, and let us price you our Goods before r** MeCULLY BROS. The Alliance Store ! The sanie Goods for less Money ! OR Better Goods for the same Money ! r ATE! DON'T wait until we are crowded to the door with our usual Holiday throng, when it is almost impossible for us to give you the comfort and service that we are able to do now, It does not pay you to wait until choicest selections are made, and to do your purchasing at the very last moment. It Does Pay To he ahead of your necessities, even. Come in and look at the hundreds of little things that will entertain you. Bring the children with you. To-day The Toy Departmen OPENS FOR THE PUBLIC, And never has there been seen in this lo cr li ty a Stock ao complete and elaborate as this. Happiness for Children! And happiness for grown folk alike. Everything here to please the young and old of either sex. It is impossible, on account of lack of space, to mention at length the names of all the Christmas lits Displayed here. Suffice it to say that this Stock contains at this time nearly anything of the heart's desire. Come in and See Us ! You need not buy. This Store will closed Thursday of this week to observo Thanksgiving Day. Tours truly, ft Julius H. Weil & Co.