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Intelligencer. / 'u ' ih i" .! rr< r?i W'ctlnciidoif. J. F. I'l.lSKM'Al.ns, / F.!?IT'?|;s A NI > C. C. LAN? -i"N. N I e>r.-. J f . ?.MS : OM: VJ: A H, - - - - *i ..<? six MUXTIIS. - - - ;r, WKDN?SDAY, DIX'. I::. IHim The Aim i ?i ;in nil;, i i who IMpltlIVS Aguinaldo will lu lin hero <>I Hu Philippine '. II . .inti nughi io lu- pt ??III i ?I ly breveted lo ihi' lii_- m -' i.-111> m (lu ann \ . Thc Ai:.m?.i .Itou ? <?' h.i- in il,, pei -UM u| Mr, Jami - .\. I lolloinaii on? ol lin- lr..-! \\ asllillgtotl ?ul ?1 -pulu!" lils ? il a in .. i: in I li?' South. Ile lui- ?in ui-uh ;. .!! ? ?..m U lu io illili gives Ins Ji.ipi l I lil'IM lit u! lt. ' . i..> i i ; . i .lum -. ol A ( kansas, is un :|\ owed candidate !"i < out inctinli ow : lu ! 11 I i - plol io 11 lin il ? il vocnoy ol' i ?i ii..-ion. Iii- li.I- :i W eal lier eye on l;l I tiilcil S:,iit - Senate, fl "li sa t elli ? ? i'?.i! \ Ititi ? l.iii 111 |?a ve in lin ii IM a lui stat? -iiciii out ol' a joh I In- plllll a- outlined b\ : ' :1 ?I? nt in hi- annual mr-- i ; ihr .jo \ ? I ii In? 11 ! ol tho is|;iii?i . ' 1'i'Mo Iii vu is reassuring lo MK- p.H ila I patriots of thal i s I ? 11111 win iso .'-ti ...I. - Im tin-I I ..i-i ?III t i ry huvo IMM-II lui -ill govern ii i< 'ii t iiml a^cai io I li .?lion \\ i I holli H pr?sentation. It i- now proposed lo accord thc Porto l.icau's sclfrguvc ru inent as follow- I in- I 'i esidont has l ho appointnieiil ?d a majority ol' tin- legis lative connell, which majority is com posed, liv \ il l ne of Ha ir oltiees. ol the (?ovornor ?ind the other commis sioned olliccr* of the island, ami tho minority ol' the cou uri I, repr?sent?t ives ol ihe people, are appointed hy the President. The plan is strikingly il lust ral ive ol'tho "heads I win, tails you lose" option; or of thc choice sith milted to Hu- old negro "I'll lake Ihe turkey and you lake lin liii//ard, or you take thc hu/./:ird and I'll lake lite turkey." Al any rate, the pledges of this government are acknowledged "of the highes! honoraldc obligation" and are being "sacredly kepi." W hat ;i tempting feast is spread foi- the busy heeler and hungry hanger-on, belier known in the old Soulb as carpet bad gers. Senator Appell, ol' the .Manning ?inns, has framed a bill lor presenta tion lo the nevi Ccticrul Assembly. Ihe eile?! of which is pure nuil simple county local option as lo lin- whiskey t rallie and t he modi'of conducting il, and at thc saine lime II Hlriel prohibi tory measure in counties voting jun Ilillition. lt provides for submitting the linee questions ol Dispensary, High License and l'inhibition lo each county. Prohibition counties cannot, import liquors for ?-ven private use. Counties voting for dispensaries aie provided lor as follows: County boards of control composed ol' the Supervisor, the foreman of the (?rand dury and one citizen appointed by the Mayor or In tendant of the County seat, said board having in charge the election of n dis penser, tho purchase of all liquors, said purchases to be made public in detail in the County newspapers, anil all other business of a like nature. Tho prob ts (d' the dispensary arc to bo divided equally between the municipal corporation and the County school fund, lt authorizes licensed druggists to purchase from (hoir County dispen sers nicohol and intoxicating liquors for thc purpose of compounding medi cines. lt prohibits tho receiving by the board of control any samples of li quors as a gift or otherwise, lt pro vides in lieu of the spy system that one-half of the lines, which are smaller than the present law prescribes, shall be paid to the informer. Alike license board is provided for Counties voting high license in whose discretion de pends llu- number and location ol' bar rooms, no bat-room to be established outside the towns or eil les ol' I he Coun ty. License tees nie placed al from ,*ilOU to Si'.''1" poi annum, in the discre tion ol' Hie license board, no license to he issued in towns ol' less (han ?,(ltlO inhabitants, except upon thc petition of a maim it v ol the freehold volets ?if smb towns. ?v in cities of more than .1.00(1 inhabi' s, except upon the peti tion of a majority of the freehold vo t i> m the ward in which the bar-room sci Ks tn lu- located. Thc amount re ceived fl oin licenses is lo be divided equally between th?' municipal corpor ation in which ?I is situated .mil the County school fund, lt provides that citizens may make domestic w ines for their own use but shall not sell same except to dispensers <>r ?Inly licensed bar-keepers, except in piohibition counties, when- tin y shall not sell at all. lt provides for the abolition of the State Hoard of Control and the winding up of the State dispensary's almira at once. With few exceptions the bill is possibly the best and most equitable solution of the liquor pro blem. The proposed Act will, no doubt, be amended, as it should be, to provide that no dispensary shall be es tablished in any town except upon the petition of a majority of the freehold voters of the municipality in which it is intended to be established. There are other amendments, mainly of phraseology and punctuation, which detected. Thc prohibition to dispen sers and bar-keepers not to sell "be tween sundown and sunrise, on Sun days, except upon the certificate of a practicing physician," or not to sell to "any person in the habit of becoming intoxicated, on Sunday, or to sell adul terated liquors of any kind," is liable to be misinterpreted ami cnn be made . more clear. Tho authoi also evidently / intends that the application for license shall be accompanied by the petition of a majority of freehold voters and not by the majority of voters in person aB the bill in its present shape reads. ll I- l iol).ili|<- illili IIIOS) "I ? lt?" gU.I'SS i>s :il :IH population "I tin- [ * tl i I .** I Sf?'M? ? wjlioll Me\i Veal's ri will show Jilo lon high. I hose I'Sljlllittl - I grin iii! l,\ I..inp* I ruin T.^IMjHMMHi to .". : ( if M ?, ? M .?? i toi lin- i'oiiiitry propt-i, nm in Hailing lin population of nm IH'M p??s j si --1011-. I hitl'i) is uni' tiling which ; persons sin* liable to Overlook in prog - ijo.it??'ating lin- iiexl census, ?uni i' ha? ..m importan) hearing on Di?- snhjeel. lt ' - lin- );i cl t hat thc i.i .! ? ? usus show ???121 greatly decreased hirth rate in this country, lt i- probable thal I lit . ?.?.OMIS mxt y c. 11 w ill show a.still hpgci ?li crease ol' tin ni Mi. il. I\ New comh, au emiii' iti '..itisticinii, is run vinccil (hal ile ute ol growth ot lim conni ry's po] on hos lu cn less in I his than . . ? IM preceding ?hi.nh. ll<> ostini : ii<? population in IlKiO .ii T I. ).?".< . . lui h \\ ill he ?in inciense ol IN.'.tl pi ; <. nt; !"i len Veals, :i milch I "low i t? thaiiaiM {pniiei len >?ai hay. ? .....M. I ; . - :. 111 . 1 uni pl.". ?i! morality Oe i'll I i'll!'. ill tempted |.\ I he '.ii< ill . lt) I (ie I Jolie I ls i .1-1 i- ;i ul sample n! (he il.- nilijilion ililli ll\ oil il ir.'I 11. i 1111 - i ll ll' ;. oi I ||;|( nhl .olly. lin i ?li IA '."liiii ol il i Iii 11 m c j hetwi en Hie Iwq pallies v .i > ?ti lin nie;-.ns. 'I Ino wei?? iign-eil on the ?'ml. Th? lo |M.'lilie;ii?-., how e ve I. hiing loo ?i HM'rn- i o . i i, i- i lu- ._. li .i \ ni (MI ri lying lion imil'. ignored jill coost it II I ional WiilCinl illili cl.HUH il lin iimiivitlcil . nilli. They ?iii painfully silent, II oiigh, mi Ihe iippoililmellis hy I'le.-i . hui McKinley ol' .Mormons as post - Minsters over I he protests of ? lilliginni I gentiles. They tire silent, too. when t lu* Sit)Inn ol' Suhl, answering lo tin* call ol Ihe pity roll, receives his tribute from il liepilhliciiti I'resitleiil to main liiin in luxury his wcll-lilled hat em. Wc ?ile lohl I hoy expect to Minke a ?i winning light OM their attitude in expelling Unbolts. Certainly the I h'MHicrnts will lake np the gaiiullel. I hele ?ne no leurs ns lo the result. I herc im hope lol uiM provision by the present l.cpiildic uti Congress foi (hi I inn ol Senators hy din cl vote ol I he people Ihni party is direct Iv in li ii-t?il in thc election ol Senator.-? as far removed hom (he people a^ ( he Kilsl is ft om lin- West. The pally of II lists, moiiopolii -, and protection I'IIMIS il l'ai easier io liny a Sctiiitorsliip fiom a Legislature than lunn il sovereign people, ii ml just so li ?II LT as I he pu -eli t s\ - lcm ol eli? losing Sci ia 11 M s ?sin vogue, jus) so long will the liii-t.- ami organ i/i d capital dotale legislation. Should the trusts lu- seized hy a gonorous -ni ciilal delei minni ion. lhere would then he some hope lui a government ol', hy, and for thc people. Tho licplthlicu ll parly to a man are advocates of trusts on basie principios, I'rostdcnl McKin ley".- twining reference t?> them lo the contrary notwithstanding, ns can he seen by Marl? lianna's opon defense of I hem and his feverish basie to proclaim for (he parly thal lhere are no (rusts. McKinley's reference lo the trusts was pally policy, lianna's apology to (In trusts was party policy-all prearranged and astutely studied out. There isa perfectly mutual understanding be tween the Republican party and thc trusts, and the trusts will contin ue lo rub* that party ?is long as it is ;i potent factor in American politics. If the country is desirous ?d' any reform inimical to tim in leres ts of combinations, it must, rise up in ils majesty ?md tight its battles through the Democratic party or those reforms will never see the light of day. Thc inexplicable tucking course of that vacillating body known as the Hoard of Control on Commissioner 1 ?outhit's case is rather remarkable in the face ?d' thc preponderan I ?hi inning evidence against that oflieial which, according tc Tillman's jurisprudence, must be disprove!!, certainly to thc satisfaction ol' those half-hearted ilis pousaryites w ho have grown lukewarm by reason nf the il isproven charges. Ii Messrs. Miles and Robinson receded from their commendable position on account ol' the disgrace of I heir coadju tor, Ilascldcu, or beni ?i listening ear (o the suggestions ol' those interested in (ho perpetuity of an odious inst itu- 1 lion mid smothered tho trudi in order Instille universal indignation and to drive away by >t?:illh the burning blush ol'shaine upon the State's fair cheek. I hey are notoriously incompe tent to hold a position requiring cour age, stamina. ?ind undeviating thin ness, ll they seek to heal cancer hy cloaking its hideous crust or. like their inglorious associate, show Ihe while feather in the presence ?d' tim enemy ami ?ire loo timorous to usc Thc knife when th?'knife's wound.ami that only, would heal, they should be re lieved of their charge as common quacks. Nothing is more certain than that they ?it first "weill up the hill" of popular approval but while on the high mount of contention yielded to ignominious temptation, tuen went "dow n the hill" ami rested under the frowsy simile of public contempt. Dont hit is on top tie jure but th' facto he is very much ?rn the bottom td' a cloud somewhat larger than a man's hand. MASTER'S SALE. STATIS OF SOI* I 11 CAROLINA, AmiKvii.i.K. COUNTY. /?I the Court of Common Pleas. Kdmuitd* T. Brown Co , nod ot hen?, PlHiotirTs, vs. H. Hern?n Allen, David K. Conley, as Allon ?V Cooley, Keturah W. Allen, el al., Defendant*.-Relief. T > Y virtue of an order of salo made in _"3 i-" above stat od ra-?'? I will olT-r for sam at Anderson Court House, f. C., nt putdiri outcry ? n tialosday i?? January, 1930, (Tuesday, January *2.) within the legal hours ot (?ale, the following de seri neil property, situate io said State aud in the County of Anderson, to wit : All thatTiactur Parcel of Land, known at the Maulillii Tract, containing One Hundred an?! Seventy-two aeren, more or leas, hounded hy lauds of James Wanslow, Kat ate < 1 Thoaiaa A Sherard, and ethen?. Terms, of Pale-One-half cash, halanee on a credit cf twelve month , with inter est from day of sale, lo he secured by bomi and mortnage. l'urchaaer to have leave to pay ali cash. Purchase to pay for papers. WALTER L. MILLER, Master. Die 9, 1899 25 3 PULLING YOUR EARS UR PULLING YOUR PURSE ! Either ?R bad. bul which is the Worst ? [.mili Out. Friend, or Von Mill get both S*ii 11< <l ! It would pu}' you to wat :li vigilant lam ly those win? keep dim.' ?ging nt you ?tboui their line of stolid just as if you were not ported ? nougli to knuw that we ure thu particular peo ple you wish t? ? see before ynu spend your holiday cash. .lust look ;it the fun a ri? j pleasant surprint - we have arranged for ilieox pre ?sj purpose of making I -tina-, 1the happiest and mi" :.. -t lo r -mrmhcri d by ti.? litt!? !' .ind t lu id ir "III s i hir I '"?i Nur-ery, compl^/t'?iii its appointment;- from wei- ; >i 'in!!-- t" th? lar?-'e kitif}'. "ie. Se, !'.. .ind np t-> -;iit ymir pui .<-. I ! I Cradle's and lb '.- I! .eking chairs. . te . Ibo io fi?le. ! Pian?? -, I oj, - up t-? i i i ! ? -t uoi'il.i in miniature, lille jv? .rou fur the log gest. Complete Lund Sci s l?ir hoy.-?, -_'.<MI t.. ii), .,. ,vi!| i, ?1 ?my 1,??rn separate. Drum-- t?- match at 25c each. Toy Wagons und (-'arts starting ut iii? to 5c i ?. i ? -11 Cat rutinin thc Mouse, fie: Iron I'on y Carts, ."n-, Iron Sulkies, Li: lc: Iron Safe-, ."?c. Hie, 12c: Combination Safes, li."ic to fiOe: Iron Train?. Hie t?> L?2c: ('limbing Mnn keys. 20c; Trumpets, -"?e and up; Zo ho Musical Instrument, fie; Animals, ."ic. Double Animals, Hie: Tea Sets, ?e. up to tiwi finest China. Fire Crackers, fie [?er pack, up to ldc each for the largest sized Cannon Cracker: (loman Candles, le, L'e, l?e and up to I."ic f<>r the extra large sizes. Sky dockets lc to 20c, for the ll lh goods. Lut for an unmitigated noise try a San tiago Loonier, at Tc each. Fill Up the le?!. - alter they shoot. Cut Scat and I Icwey torpedoes, .-afc and noisy, fie per box. We have 10 American Salutes in .i package for ldc. Humming Tops, a wreath of fire, I each, new. Sun W in i ls. 20c dozen. Toy Watches, Pistols. Hammers. Hatchets, and Lit tle Ship-, "lc each. Toy Scales to weigh thc ?loll baby. Sc, 1 lc to 20c. \irCons, lille. The howey Air Ct un, g.1. 7.">c. China Cup and Saucer, fie ldc and 2.~ie. Cup. Saucer and Plate Sets, beauties, '?"ta a .-ct. Full Tea Dim .et -:?\L?.">. 9-1.50 and up to real China goods of tia? la test known makes. We have just re ceived one Solid ear load Decorated and Plain Crockery and China ware - thirty thousand pounds-thus secur ing ih<' lowest possible prices. Try u>. We will divide our good fortune with you. Fancy and Plain Class, in every conceivable shape. We can match your ideas if anybody can. Remember, we have all kinds of odd pieces in Fancy China at prices un known by our competitors. My son, would you do thc best pos sible with the means at your com mand? Would you have your folks as nicely fixed for Christmas as j'our neighbors are? Would you supply your wants and still retaiu a part of your cash? Then just seo the bar gains Santa Claus in driving for you. Yours, always truly, SANTY CLAPS, C. S. MINOR and the TEN CENTS STORE. j i)S . . . ? Tin1 above fii(itrc* ti-ll a romarkalilo W <n ?tory: they roprotiont al most i-xui-ily tin ftv j |>er centavo of eurea nmlc hy f j RHEUMACIDE. Y ^ Un- wonderful now cumuli ul lonat euro for |r J ttllia MATISM. Tho other two per cont. L ^| were not curable, or failed in inki- m ed I- y" A pint? ai-cording lu tUreellon?. Thn-j?and4 . *\ huTti been cured, tu view of tho fact thal r A many physicians think that iheutiintisiu . T i-? I neu rnlile, and thai mus! reu etile* full, r A it mutt bo truo that Utir.l MA' tnt: i? thu . ^?4 greatest medical discovery of i he ano Par- * A ilculars anil testimon?ala of ninny w?-l - . "^1 known people peni frcotoall npplle.tiis r J u - Soul hy EVANS PHARMACY L '.i m s i ix? i.i-i- tuitin_ Jr CAN BK SEEN At a glance that tho work done at THE ANDERSON STEAM I? a UN DRY la of a superior order. There ls not a speck or spot to mar the beauty or perfection of finish. Starched and unstarched gooda are aliko carefully treated, and reach our patrons in a highly satisfactory condition. May wenend for your work7 Our friends and customers In tho coun try eau always leave their Laundry at D. C. Drown it Bro'*?. Store, which is our central ollico-noxt door above the Post O m ce. ANDERSON STEAM LAUNDRY CO. 202 East Boundary St. R. A. MAYFIELD, Supt. and Treas. PHONE NO. 20._ Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned, Administratrix of the Estate of E. B. Murray, deceased, hereby gives notice that she will on the 17ih day of January, KKK), apply to the Judge of Prohate for Anderson County, S. C., for a Final Settlement of nt id Es tate, and a discharge from her office as Administratrix. EVA ?. MURRAY,-Adtn'x. Deo 13, 1899 25 5 CHRISTMAS FRUITS! 50 hoxes Florida Oranges, 50 barrels Northern Apples, Raisins, Currants, &c. Malaga Grapes "Oe. lb. 50 bunches Bananas $1.00 to $1.50. Mixed Nuts 15c. lb. Cocoanuts 5c. Candies, Chocolate Cream Drops, best, 15c. lb. We have got an enormous stock of Nuts, Fruits, &c, and will sell them as cheap as diit. Give us a call. O. D. ANDERSON & BRO. OSBORNE & OSBORNE HAY I ; mi io Bigest Stock Toys in Town. TOY.S ot' all kind*, i prettiest line of Dolla you ever looked at, ami their Doll Carriage* and < ? ? arts ju-t nut of tight. Trains, Fire Engines, Hook and Ladders and all kinds ol Santa Clam 'VoyA. Now, we want you to < ne and look at our line CHINA DINNER SKTS amt CHAMBER SI-.'1'S for yourself. STOVKS !-Wo ave all kinda of Cooking Stove.-. Heating St>ve and Oil Stover. We have tty-live di?crent makes to select from. We know we can i-li::- you. yours truly, OSBORNE & OSBORNE, The Biggest .Stove House in Town. Seasonable Goods at Reason able Prices ! APPROPRIATE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ! Guns and Ammunition for the sportsmen. Air Rifles and Pocket Knives for the boys. Scissors and Table Cutlery for the ladies. A great assortment of one of the best selected line of GUNS Ever brought to Anderson Ammunition of all kinds. The best brands of Loaded Shells, loaded with any quan tity of shot or powder desired. Shot, Powder, Primers, Wads, Caps, Cartridges. Pistols, all of the standard lines manufactured. AIR RIFLES, Not boys, or the kind made on the anything-will-do-for-the child kind, but good ones of the best quality-unequalled for accuracy and for service. southern SHORTHAND^ BUSINESS PUPILS RECEIVED AT ANY TIME. T?f>dTrTVTjr?^fG obtained read ly aftor taklns a cMirao of HOOK KEEPING Jt UvSA JL JAMI Band SIIORTH\NO in Unsold and reliable inmltutiim. Over 8,0 j0 Graduates. Send for lar*o catalogua. Grand Winter opening Jan. 1 tots. ^\ TLAN iVk, C3-A.. A C. HUIS -OE, Pre*. I- W. ARNOLD, V-P/0? HOLIDAY FEASTS 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 "vye guarantee tc bc ICC per cent puru, 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. iance Store ! - ^m9mQG&Q4**+9c** The Gift Store ! IS the biggest, brightest, jolliest Store in Anderson. Why, think of it, we had careful buyers at work for weeks in New York gathering the nicest sort of things that the market afforded. Here it all is, except a part of it you've already bought and hid away till the jolly, happy night arrives. You ask the charm of buying st this Store ? This : Choosing from the biggest assortments and being sure that whatever you buy is the best of its kind. And so whether the expen diture is to be pennies, dimes or dollars, you do best by pur chasing here. If strolling through the Store you see any thing you wish, we will for a reasonable amount lay it aside and deliver later. Our entire stock is more complete to-day than to-morrow. Call early for choicest selections at the lowest prices for best qualities. Art Pictures. ^ ou remember those beautiful Art Pictures we displayed last year? We have just r-jceived a quantity of even finer goods. They are displayed partly on the walls of our Store. You cannot help but be attracted by them. St. Cecelia.25c. to 84.98 each. Choir Boys.15c. to 84.50 each. Psyche at Nature's Mirror.19c. to 84 50 each. Madonna.25c. to $4.98 each. Fish and Game for Dining Room. 81.98 each. Hand Painted Pastels.81.48 to 84.00 each. Baskets. The stock contains Hampers, Waste Paper, Sewing, Laundry, Infants', ! Toy and Shopping Baskets. A very pretty and useful gift. Not expensive and very useful. Blankets and Comfortables. Not to be placed in a Santa Claus Stocking, but Christmas weather at once suggests the gift. A good one makes a lasting friend. We have them for babies, we have them for grown folks, ell sizes, all weights. Prices the lowest. A choice selection is yours. Holiday Linens. You feel perfectly at ease upon one point when buying Linens at this Store. Everything we sell as Linen is all Linen. If there's a thread of cotton in any piece we show we tell you of it. Fair, isn't it? Our new Christmas Linens get their first showing today. A great array of Holiday Linens await you. The low prices is the advantage gained by buying all your Linens at this Store. Jardineres and Lamps. English Jardineres-not English Jardiueres made iu Liverpool, Ohio, but of et ri: tly speaking au Imported Ware. Nothing quite so artistic made in this country. Prices range according to size and design. The assortment is large, thc prices are various but always the lowest. LAMPS. Not many of them here at this time, for wo have been disappointed in one shipment have been lost. Tho finer grades have arrived and are displayed. Prices range from 83.98 to $18 50 each. Rugs and Art Furniture. We have just recd ved a bran new line of Fur Rugs. Fur Rugs for baby carriages, for bedrooms, for parlors. Smyrna Rug?, Damask Rugs, Moquette Rugs, Art Square?. Any of these would be a sensible present. Prices will suit you. Folding Hcteens, Firo Screens, newest Oak Hassocks, Tabourettes, Umbrella ?tands, Costumers, Shaving Mirrors, Easels. Either of these are of the Novelty Furniture order and a necessity for every com plete household. Sofa Pillows, Head Rests, Etc. If you have not seen that magnificent assortment that we have just re ceived of Fancy Sofa Pillows, Head Rests and Fancy Work, just ask to see them. The mere looking will tickl? your heart. A line of Sofa Pillows never before was brought to this city that would at all compare. Yon like to eee pretty things. Looking will cost you nothing. New Erat/roidery on net work. Battenberg patterns in a lot of new designs. ?? . ? -~-~- -=_ Thia Store is open every liight until 9 o'clock for Shoppers. Come seo the Holiday Window Display. ! Send your mail orders here. Yours truly, Jins H. Weil & Co. Fancy