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CHRISTMAS t t I And with it our Stock taking season. We are opposed to carrying any Goods over. IVIuch pre fer counting . . . THE GASH, And in order to reduce our enormous stock of General Dry Goods, Notions. Millinery, Etc. We will make wonderful concessions in prices on all FALL and WINTER GOODS, and more particularly on 'men's Wear ! All of our- v Ladies Ready-made Suits, And Jackets, And Capes, And Fur Collarettes, MUST BE CLOSED OUT ! Also, all of our Dress Goods, Flannels, Blankets, Underwear, Clothing, Shoes, Millinery, Etc? These Goods must be turned into money, therefore, come at once and secure the best things before they are sold. We are determined to make DECEMBER the BANNER Month of the year, and ring out 1899 with a DOOMING BUSINESS. Yoma truly, Whoies?le and Retail Sealers in Grenera! IVEerolia?iciise ANBffiStttOM. lt. O. Local News, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29, 1899. THE COTTON MARKET. Currfotetl Weekly by Rrown, Osborne A Co. Strict Good Middling-7 ?-10. Good Middling-? 7-1(5. Strict Middling-7 5-ltf. Middling-7 :M<J. Stained Cotton-(1 to 7. Don't put off paying your State and County taxes. Your attention is directed to tho new advertisement ot C. F. Jones Co. See advertisement of sale of bank stock at public outcry next Monday. The first drove ol'Tennessee hogs for this season arrived in the city a few days ago. We invite your attention to the new advertisement ot thc Sullivan Hard ware Co. Illidge contractors should read the advertisement of County Supervisor Vandiver. To-morrow is Thanksgiving Day. All places of business in ^lio eily will hi- closed. There will bi' a Thanksgiving ser vice in the Kpiscopul Church to-morrow at ll a. in. The new advertisement of Carlisle 15ms. this week will interest you. Wend it carefully. King Br s. are offering some special bargains tor December. See their ad vertisement. .Mrs. H. X. Heid, ?d' Augusta, ??a.. is in Anderson visiting her mother and other l chit i ves. Miss Kinma Dui'ree, of Columbia, is in the city visiting her cousin, Mrs. John Weekley. Julius II. Weil ?ic Co.,of the Alliance Store, announce; the opening of their Christinas good. Mr. J. M. Townsend offersn tine tract of land in Savannah Township for sale. See advertisement. Mr. JJ. Held Watson oilers a desira ble tract of land near the city for sah-. See advertisement. Thc local weather prophets say wc will not have extreme cold weather un til after Christmas. Mrs. J. M. Moss, of Walhalla, is in the city the guest of her brother. Mr. J. Townes Ilollcman. It is now said there will be six or seven candidates for Clerk of Court in the primary next year. Thc work of finishing up the survevs ol' the Black Diamond in North Caroli na is progressing rapidly. The new advertisement of B. O. Ev ans ?fc Co. this week contains a Thanks giving proclamation. Head it. Miss Lula Sadler, of Williamston, came over last week to spend a few days in the city with relatives. Next Monday is Salesday. Consider able real estate will be sold at public outcry by thc Judge of Probate. The Baptist State Convention meets at Gnffney, S. C., to-day. AB usual Anderson County is well represented. The telephone connection between thu towna in this section is proving a great convenience to tho subscribers. Mrs. W. J. McDonald, who has been quite sick with pneumonia at her home on North Main street is now convales cing. The new advertisement of Cobb &. Crayton, the exclusive shoe dealers, will interest the ladies especially this week. Kev. I, N. Kennedy and brido Bpent Monday and Tuesday in the city the cuesta of the former's sister, M rs.* J. K. Hood. Mr. C G. Sayre, of thc electric plant at Abbeville, came up last weeK to spend a few days in the city with his mother. Our list of subscribers continues to increase. We still have room for more names, and now is the time to subscribe. Mr. J. A. Brock has returned from the East, where he has been buying new machinery for the Anderson Col ton Mills. Think of it, boys and girls. Christ mas is only a mont h ntl*. Then old Santa Claus will'come to see all the good beys and girls. Mr. Ii. F. Gantt, the clever postmas ter at Pennleton, was stricken willi paralysis nt his homo in that town this morning. This year has been a good season for turkeys, judging from the number that have bceli brought to the market the past few weeks. Messrs. R. F. White, and A. B. Car penter, of Greenville, two ol' the most popular drummers on thc road, M ere in .tho city last week. The Darlington \~ars, of the 23rd inst., says: "Mr. J. C. Keys is sick at this writing. All of bis friends hope to see him out soon." The case against Dispensary Com missioner Douthit will be heard next Wednesday by the State Board if there be no more shootings. While enjoying your Thanksgiving feast to-morrow, remember your poor, unfortunate neighbors and send them some of your good things. Kev. O. J. Copeland will not fill his regular appointment at Mountain Creek Church next Saturday, ns he will at tend the Baptist State Convention. Evangelist Leitch had a very suc cessful meeting at Bethesda Church, in Brushy Creek Township. About sev enty-live persons professed conversion. ?J. R. Earle, Esq.. of Walhalla, and Hon. M. B. Garr?s, State Railroad Com missioner, were in the city last week, and were welcome visitors to our sanc tum. There are many who claim that the lightning and thunder which occurred last week is the forerunner of a mild Winter. We hope the sign will prove true. Prof. Rnebush will give a Concert at Mountain Creek Church next Friday evening, beginning nt 7:80 o'clock. Ad mission, 25 cents; children, 10 and 15 cents. A Thanksgiving service will be held in the First Methodist Church to-mor row morning at 10:80 o'clock. The of fering will be donated to the Epworth orphanage. Mr. and Mrs..I. H. Lewis celebrated their pearl wedding at their heme nu Depot Ht reef last I 'inlay evening. A number of their friends participated in the occasion. Thc C. A. Hoed Music I louse announ ces in its new advertisement tnis week a speeial sale of pianos and organs. If yon need an instrument, read carefully the advertisement. We have a number ol'invitations to visit friends in tho conutry to-morrow and partake of Thanksgiving dinners, mu? our only regret is that we cannot accept all of them. Married, on Sunday evening, Nov. .Ji>. ix?;?, at the residence nf Kev. N. Ci. Wright, the olliciating minister. Mr. James Murdock and Miss Antin Ashley, all of Anderson County. Head what Brown, Osborne \ Co. have to say in their new advertisement about closing out Kail and Winter goods. Ladies* ready-made sui ts, jack ets, capes, fur collarettes, <\ c. I II ordering t lie postofiice address of your paper changed, always give the hame ot the oilier al which yon have been receiving it. :i- well as the ellic e to which you want ii changed. Old Madame Humor says that two of Anderson's inosl e\eellcnt young gen tlemen will soon si:itid at Hymen's al tar. Thu prospective brides are resi dents of other sections of the .Slate. A Thanksgiving n ie?? will he held ai Hopewell Church to-morrow mot li ing nt ll o'clock bj Kev. H. II. Kant.ol' lin's city. The friends of the congre gation ure Vordialh invited to attend. lt will no doubt he interesting next Slimmer to see candidates for the Leg islature when they climb np on th?* stump tn tell what they (hink is Hie "best solution" ol tin- whiskey c|iics I iou. The beautiful Indian Summer weath er caine to n close a week ago, and since then thc clouds have hovered around every day and we have had plenty ol' rain.' We have also had a little touch ol' cold weather. The farmers should be careful and dot down thc exact amount of products tiley hiive raised during this year? as it will be called for bj the census takers next year. An accurate account will facilitate matters wonderfully. The live pigeon shoot of the Pastime ('un Club of this city nt Major's pas ture last Thursday w as an interesting occasion to all who participated in it. The contests were ?ill close and result ed in a tie in almost every entry. Our young friend, doe Hell, of this city, who lias la-en working for the Southern Railway in Columbia the past year, iias recently been promoted to the position of conductor on a freight train between Columbia and Spartauburg. We regret to learn that lhere, is not much improvement in the condition of Mr. Henry Brock, who is undergoing tieatment altera surgical operation in a baltimore sanitarium. Iiis many friends hope, for him a speedy restora tion to health. Last Friday night a bale of cotton was stolen from Mrs. Sharpe's planta tion in the Fork. A few weeks ago a bale was stolen from the same planta tion but was recovered. In this in stance, however, no trace of the bale has been found. Col. J. N. Brown and Miss Valina leave to-day for a visit to Capt. iL 1?. Grillith ana family, of Limestone Col lege. Col. Brown will also attend the meeting of tho State Baptist Conven tion and of the Trustees of tho Connie Maxwell Orphanage. A Knights of Pythias Lodge will bo instituted nt. Duo West to-morrow (Thursday) night by Grand Chancellor G. A. Nouffer, of Abbeville. Tho mem bers of Chiquola Lodge, of tli?B city, have been invited to attend and partic ipate in the organization. Our young townsman. Mr. Ernest Smith, has accepted a positionna a bag gage master on the Southern Railway, and has gone to Columbia to begin work. Ernest is a worthy, industrious young man, and will, we predict, give satisfaction to his employees. lt would be a good idea for Christ mas purchasers to buy up what they want before the rush commences. There is a great deal more satisfaction in trading quietly than when there is a great crowd and rush. Nothing is gained by putting the matter off. Mr. Chas. J.O'Ferrel, who represents that popular and ever-interesting pa per, the Atlanta Journal, was in the city yesterday and was a welcome visi tor to our sanctum. He has added quite a large list of Anderson readers to the subscription list of his paper. To make room for a new one, Mr. .lohn P. Sullivan has pulled down the (dil latticed fence that luis encircled his residene in tho southern portion of the i-itj "his fence was built in 1837 ol' the. best material, and some of it is ! as sound as it was forty-two years ago." The many friends in this County of .John M. ticer, who had his leg broken last week while boarding si train at Gainesville. Ga., will be glad to know his condition continues favorable, though, of course, he cannot hope to get out to business under several weeks vet. Mr. Henry F. White, formerly of Charleston, has come to Anderson to make his home, having accepted a posi tion with the Evans Pharmacy. Mr. White is an experienced druggist, un excellent yonng gentleman, and we cordially welcome him to the "Electric City." Mr. J. .1. Fret well has j list received a car load of Old Hickory and Tennessee wagons and Columbia buggies, which he is offering cheap. He is also pur chasing young mules and dry cattle, for which he is paying a line cash price. Look out for his new advertisement next week, but in the meantime give him a call. Pelzer mills will be represented nt. the Paris exposition next year. A batch of sample cuts from Mill No.4have ?cen made, finished and packed preparatory to being shipped to t he world's most fa mous city, there to puss inspection by the assembled nations of all the earth. -Pelzer Sun-Uerahl. Dr. L. A. Earle, Anderson's only colored physician, was married iii Or nngeburg last Thursday night to a daughter of Thos. E. Miller, tho Presi dent of the State Colored College. Thc bride and groom arrived in Anderson Friday and were tendered a reception that evening by their friends. Mr. E. M. Palmer, flagman on tho An derson branch of the C. &. W. C. rail road, had the misfortune to have ins hand badly mashed by being caught between two bumpers one day last week. Mr. Palmer does not blame any one: simply looks upon itas one of those accidents that will happen occasionally in spite of all precautions. He is doing well. Pave Pooley is building a coinmodi ous two-story brick building u lew foot west ol' Iiis presi nt shop site to be oc cupied by hiiuselt' on tlit* ground Hour us a shop lind as a hull on thu second door. Tili; old shop will be torn down and thc marble shop on ihr same lot will bc removed to ibo site of the old shoji. This will greatly improve ap pearances on Pei lot si reef. Pav? is an enterprising ami worihy colored man and a good example ot what the negro can accomplish in the South when he devotes himself lo business in a blisi ne-s-liko manner. .Mrs. Venera Davidson ('ooh?, eldest daughter ol Ibm. und Mrs. S.C. Din id son, died ut her hom,- in Warrior, Alu., on the (?th iust., aller a lingering ill ness, aged 24 years. The deceased was a granddaughter ol the late N. T. Smith, ot Anderson County, and has many friends und 1 eint ives in this County who will regret to heal ol'her death. Besides her parents she leaves u devoted husband ami one Int le daugh ter to cherish hci memory. Mis. Eugenia Pepper, wife ol'Mr. I'.. S. Pepper, died ut lier hollie in brushy (.'reek Township on Saturday, 1*1 h inst., nl'ter a loni; ami paint ttl illness with cancer, aged ?<?'. Neuis, she was a woman ol' many noble vii tues ot Ito: h heart und mind and .1 consistent nu III he r of the Church. !l>r remains were interred in the Pisgah Churchyard, the luinr.tl services beni:; eondiieled bj Kev. 1 ?. W. ll jot I, in t tn- presence ol .1 huge congregation ot >\ mpaihi/.ing friend-. War has been fornially ti? lured upon lljs Highness SirTnrkc,\ i.ohhlci in millions ol homes to-day. hillie ab sence ol a declaration ot neutrality, ami ol' t he establishment ol'an adeipiate blockade, Hallie in anus and .munnin (ion larger (hun the usual has heeii I he outcome. (Jue of the largest concerns, dealers in such army munitions ami equipments, Messrs.John M. II ul'hurd & Co.. ol this city, stute that not with standing I he rush orders Iho\ have been on for several weeks in auticipaliou nf to-morrow's onslaught, they have been unable to lill orders for carving knives for several days pasl. Thisisdisurmu nun t-in one sense al hast. A meeting of the slockhohlcrsnf Thc Anderson Yarn und Knitting Milis was called to order at noon lust Monday by Mr. li. K. Ligon. They nt once pro ceeded to organization wit li the ried ion of the following Hoard ol I Mroctors: I >. P. McHrnyer, C. J. Brock, J. li. Ander son, P. A . Ledbeltor, H. I\. I .igoii, .1. Adgcr Smyth,dr., and Kiod. G. brown. The following committee on by-laws was appointed: IL E. lagon, P.P. Me Brayer and P. A. I.edbeiter. As a committceou further subscriptions, IL S. Ligon, P. P. MeBrnyer, V.U. brown. IL E. Ligon, .1. Adgcr* Smyth, .lr., and .1. ll. Anderson were appointed. The selection of a name fort?n* enterprise was left to the Board ot Directors, who will also elect ?1 President and Trcasu urer. This mill starts oil' under thc most favorable auspices, und tlie com mittee should lind no (rouble1 ill even doubling the present capital stuck. The McCormick correspondent ol' tin? Columbia Slate, under ?lat?* of the Sind inst., says: "Quite a pretty marriage took place here this morning nt 8:;|0 o'clock at the suburban home (d' the bride's father. Miss Annie Tolbert, the beautiful and attractive daughter of Dr. lt. .1. Tolbert, and Mr. Krank C. Robinson, railway postal clerk on the Charleston and Western Carolina rail road, were united in murringo. Kev. T. W. Sloan officiating. The bride was attired in an exquisite gray traveling suit, with hat to match, and carried a lovely bouquet ol' bride's rose:;. The. groom wore a suit of gray. Thebridal party stood under a horseshoe of chrysanthemums, and other decorations were superb, Quito a number witness ed the ceremony and the presents were numerous, being both useful and orna ment ul. They left on the U:UT> train for Florida and other points, and on their return will make Anderson theirhomo." We join Mr. Robinson1 s many friends in extending congratulations. The announcement of the death of Mr. J. Lawrence Glenn, which occurred at his home in this city yesterday at noon, was a great shock to his many friends and acquaintances, very few of whom knew that he was ill. Mr. Glenn was the purchasing agent of tho Ex celsior Gil Mill of this city, and wns a familiar ligure on our streets. He was on tho streets last Friday discharging his duties, and in thc afternoon was forced to go to his home on account of severe internal pains. Ho passed a restless night, and on Saturday morn ing Dr. J. <>. Wiiliite was called to his bedside. His disease, soon developed into; inf tarnation of the bladder, and notwithstanding everything possible was ilone for his relief, ho gradually grew worse until death claimed him as its victim. Mr. Glenn wns born and reared in the Mountain Creek seel ion, and was tin; eldest son of the. late H. Krank Glenn, who died during the civil war. His mother preceded him to the grave about seven years ago. Ile was about 44 years ol' age and had lived in this city fora numberof years. Being left with a widowed mother and a younger brother, Mr. Henry (?lehn, he showed in his youth that he was not a4 raid ol' work, and by his upright character, good judgment, progressive energy made a success ol' everything he undertook. He possessed a ?reinal disposition and a kind heart, mid was ever ready to lend a helping band and speak an encouraging word to his fellowmen. In his boyhood he joined the Baptist Church ami throughout his life was a devoted and faithful mem ber. Twenty yeats ago the deceased married Miss Toxana Harriss, who, with four sons and ono daughter sur vives him, and in their sore bereave ment they have the sympathies of a wilie circle of friends. Hy his death Anderson loses a strictly upright, wor thy citizen. Thismurnnig at 11 o'clock the funeral services were conduct i'll at home by Kev. O. L. Martin, after w hich the Masonic fraternity, of which he was a devoted member, took charge of the remains and, with the honors of that order, laid them away to rest in Silver Brook Cemetery. To I ur? ? Cold lt) Ono l*ny. Take Laxativ? Bromo Quinine TH bl fit*. All drinigims rat U D'! the money if il lulls ? <> ?Mir?-. IC. \V. (Jrovo'M Hi^nHlnro on f very Imx. -."?'.. WANTKO - For ?H*?b, Hickory, Hog wood. I'er-lniinon, Wu I not. loir0. South ?-rn H*nliviol Co., P. O. flox, !?20, Char ?-?.tor?, s C 22-4 Ronf?oir, tin work, gulvaniwd Iron work HUI! plumbing done on Hlutrt notice hy Osborne A Osborne ('allard's Obnlt-k and Guthrie'*! Finest Patent Flour lor $4.50 por ban el at Van diver Brow. Free city dell very 'Plione75 Tho hhigeat. bpatand cbeappnt ?took o Shoot? In the city at Vaodiver Bro?. When you have any kind of Plumbing I would like to figur* with you on lt. s - t f John T. Burris*. If vnur Piano or Orphan need? tuning or repairs, U will paw you to ne? Mr Ja?. A. Ruddock of The C. A. Reed Muato House, who will guarantee perfect satisfaction to all. I ?-on King Stovea are sold In Anderson only bv Osborne & Osborne. Cot Flowers, Pot Plants and Palms for eale. Maa. J. P. CLINKSOALES, 242 Main St, Every IVS an and Boy that Buys Clothing knows Wo are known all over South Carolina and Georgia as the people that gives the biggest value in Wc can beat either State on $5.00 Suits. Our $7.50 Suits are thc pride of our Store, in any style you may wish--Round Cut, Square Cut and Double Breast Suits, in all the latest Stripes and Plaids. $10.00 Suits. They ore dressy in the extreme, every style new and latest designs, in Plaids Stripes and Checks. These $10.00 Suits are equal to any $20.00 on the market Prices always the lowest -everybody knows that. Clothiers and Pumfshirrs. D. F.-Don't forget our line of SCHOOL ^TJITS- guaran teed to stand any hoy in South Carolina an1 Georgia. Price $2,50 to $3.50. H. & M. lowe Shoes. l?oBooll THEY ARE LEADERS. There is only one "Julia Marlowe," the accomplished and popular actress known by that name. There is likewise only one house in Anderson that enjoys the distinction of selling "Julia Marlowe" Shoes. Numberless styles of Women's Shoes have come, gone, and will come again ; but the famous "Julia Marlowe" has come to stay, is here, and will ever re main the same. Do you ask why ? Simply because it is the only "Specialty Shoe" to-day that contains a special feature, "Hub Gore Elastic Instep," which properly adjusts all parts of the shoe to the lines of thc wearer's foot, thus insuring comfort, though a snug fit at the same time. The Genuine "Julia Marlowe" Shoes, in either high or low cuts, arc sold exclusively by - COBB & OEAYTON, The Shoe People. WE Ai?E COMiNC ! With Specials for December. We expect you to make your purchases at KING BRO'S. Bargain Store during the month of December-money saving to you. NOW, to benin with, we have several CAI'MS left that aro to go. Wo mean if you half way want one you will gel it HUN ?M a golden opportunity for you. JuHt let UH Hbow you. Second, joni a lew HI. A N K IC TS to go nt pneus that will tunk? you wonder bow we g it them Now, remember we have only ? few, and if you fail to bo among th? flrnt you will ho left to (deep from under HI ?nod n Blanket for HO little money. Third, if you would buy a wool pair of H A Ith 11 OS I' for 10c. como at onee. Don't wait about two week? mid come in and expert t>> get such a bargain. Wo nave a good Stock now, but wo will tell you that wu can't s?ay we will nave so many in ten day. Como running at break neck apeed. Keinem ber, wo HOII ';;:'.::?:*. They don't lim shelves ?m? r'.'-?'. Tbov ?ir:-, g..ir.g ???? iii? time. We also nave e. heavy cotton Half Hose for fl?, an extra lie ivy ono at s \ Fourth and last, CROCK KR Y, < KOCK ERY-from early "morn until latent night you can hear tho rattling ot dishes. So remember, newly married people, and you that anticipate auch, to hay your CROCKERY, li I J \ SS WA Ii K, TINWARE, etc., from UH, and you will nen a little man stand on his tip-toes in his boots with joy. KING BROS., BARGAIN STORE, Two Doora from Pint Office. p. s.- Five mid Toa Cent Counters alway? full of choice and useful article?. .... ..i... i -? ?- _ ,,-.- "...--..?-i -,.? i E G. EVANS, Jr. R. B. 1>AY, M. D. EVANS & DAY, - DEALKKS IN - ODIR/CTQ-S and Q-ZROOIEIR/IIES, PENDLETON, S- C. START BIGHT I-The regulation of the primeo vito is the basal principle of all therapeutics. Keep olean, cat properly by using FRESH DRUG?, FRESH GROCERIES, FRESH 80DA WATER, FRESH ICE, FRESH FRUITS, FRESH TURNIP SEED, EVERYTHING FRESH EXCEPT EVANS & DAY.