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j Don t Miss ! j This j Opportunity I I Of ? I Buying I 9 ?<?hi^b?^^4?^^kM^h^?k ^fci A- ?l> ??Sii?<?^fi> I Fall and Winter GoodsJ We have lots of them to Sell between now and Stock-Taking Time! OUR SPECIALS ARE IN . . . Woolens, Of every kind, Dress Goods, Flannels, Underwear, For Men, Women and Children, Ready-made Garments FOR LADIES. A limited number of Coat Suits, Jackets, Capes, , Skirts, Waists, |Fur CoUarettes, &c, Stylish, Manish, Up-to-Date. And in Carpets, Rugs, Art Squares, Mattings, Window Shades. Draperies, And House Furnishings in general. Also, some especially good things in MILLINERY. We are also showing a lot of pretty new Novelties in various lines for the Holiday Trade, Some cf the most useful as well as the most ornamental articles. A pretty line of Ladies' Neckwear, Fancy Collars, Ties, &c. Hand Umbrellas for Gentlemen and Ladies. Handkerchiefs; and vArion* articles tee numerous io mention. Yours truly, rowe, Osborne 4 Co., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Greneral ]\/Lerolia?iciise ANDEEINON, 0. Cv Local News, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20, 18W. THE COTTON HARKET. Corrected Weekly by Rrowu, Osborne A Co Strict Good Middling-7 S-10. Good Middling-7 :5-U?. Strict Middling-7 1-H?. Middling-7 15-1?. Stained Cotton-<> to 7. Tho dealers in Christinas goods aro having a Hue trade. Attention is directed to the new ad vertisement of McCully Uros. An important notice to Magistrates is published in another column. Cotton seed are in demand in Ander son and are bringing a good price. The public schools of the city will be closed from the 22nd to the '-.'Otu inst. Thc now advertisement of Vandiver Uros, should not escape your attention. Mooro. Acker & Co. have a new ad vertisement thisAvoekthat will interest yon. Several interesting communications reached r..-> too late for puhlieation this week. A number ol' Andersoninns will spend tho Christmas holidays away from home. Von have only a few more days in which to pay your State and County taxes. Remember, all places of business in Anderson will be closed next Monday and Tuesday. Several of Anderson's attorneys are in Columbia this week attending the Supreme Court. Mrs. li. F. Gantt has been appointed to succeed her deceased husband as postmaster at Pendleton. The lumber dealers in Anderson can hardly meet the demand made upon them for building material. Mrs. .J. M. Paget, of Saluda, is in An derson and will spend the Christmas holidays here with her parents. Evans &. Day, at Pendleton, are ready to supply you with Christmas goods. Read their new advertisement. The weather was clear, and every body in this section had a linc view. of. thc eclipse ol'the moon last Satorihiv night. if Thc annual meeting of thc Hoard ol' County Commisioners will he held the lirst Tuesday in January. See adver tisement. The Belton Dramatic Club win ren der a "Moonshiners Daughter' in Hel ton next Monday night. Wt; bespeak for them a large audience. Mr. ll. M. Raker, Quartermaster on ttie C. S. transport "Kilpatrick/' hav ing secured a furlough for thirty days, is in the city visiting his family/ Dr. and Mrs. S. M. Orr have retained from Baltimore, where the former went to undergo au operation, which wits performed with great success. Prof. J. C. Milford will conduct a singing at Plat Rock Church on the fifth Sunday, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., to which all aro invited to attend. Married, on Sunday, December 17, 1899, by S. H. Stone, "Magistrate, and at his residence. Mr. James Smith, of Anderson County, and Miss Susie Fleming, of Elbert County, Ga. The passenger rate on the Charles ton &. Western Carolina Railroad has been reduced to Si cents for first-class and 2J second class. Under the law this becomes effective in thirty days. The man who reads this paper and has not paid for it, will not get that thorough joy out of tho Xmas holidays that conies from having dono by your fellow man as you would be done by. The revenue officers havo been in structed to report for trial all merchants who fail to cancel the stamps on empty cigar boxes. Tho tine is fifty dol lars. This is frequently forgotten by a dealer. - ?J Col. J. E. Orr has been suggested by some of his Greenville friends as a can didate for Congress from that District. His many friends in Anderson would be delighted to see him a merooer of Congress. . The P. M. I. Cadets gave acreditable drill and contest in tho manual of arms on the Court House Square last Friday afternoou. The medal for the best drill ed cadet was awarded to L. P. Fouche, of Columbia. The Knights of Pythias will hold its regular meeting to-morrow evening at 7:30 o'clock, and all tho members are urged to attend, as it will be an impor tant meeting. Among other business will bo the election of officers to serve the ensuing year. Invitations have been issued to the marriage of our young townsman, Mr. Swain N. (iilmer, and Miss Virginia Lee Kramer, of Charleston. The hap py event will take place on Wednesday evening, 27th inst., at the home of the bride in Charleston. The first (Quarterly Conference of the Starrand Iva Circuit for tho ensuing year will be held at Starr on Saturday and Sunday, :30th and 31st inst. The Presiding Elder, Rev. J. B. Wilson, will bc present and administer the holy communion on Sunday. \^ Last Monday night at a late hour J. W. Pratt, a white scoundrel of this city, gave his wife a severe whipping at their home. The poor woman's screams attracted the attention of some of the neighbors, who went to her re lief and Pratt made his escape. Ata regular communication of Ruff Lodge, No. 240, A. F. M.. held Tuesday evening, 0th inst., the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: R. E. Ligou, Worshipfal Master: D. R. Morrow, Senior Warden; J. W. Rob erts. Junior Wor.ven. J\ ?*. Erokiue, Treas.; R. Beaty, Sec. Barnett Lodge, No. 100, A. F. M., has elected the following officers to serve for the next ensuing Masonic year: L. M. Mahnffey, W. M.; Dr. C. L. Guyton, S. W.j M. B. Williams, J. W.; B. F. Mnllikin, Treas.; A. M. Guyton, Sec.; S. P. Johnson, 8. D.; J. D. Rogers, J. D.; J. Jameson and E. M. Duckworth, Stewards; J. B. Smith, Tyler. Last Friday afternoon WilburT the little sou of Mr. Wm. Martin, was run over by a reckless negro driverof awa fon on South Main street, and painfully urt. Tho team struck tho little fel low, knocking him down and one of tho wheels passed over his head, rendering him unconscious. Dr. Harris was call ed to the little sufferer, who soon re covered consciousness, and is now rap idly recovering. It is remarkable that he was not killed. The driver waa ar rested and will surfer the full penalties of the law. That interesting temperance drama. "Little Brown Jug.v will hr rendered at Lebanon se hon I house on Christmas night. Admission, 20 cents. The pro ceeds frill be used in purchasing t in - nit uro 1er the school house, and thc entertainment should be liberally pa tronized. Thc boys will have to bc careful w it li their fireworks during the holidays. They will bc forced to keep away fr?m thc depots, warehouses and 'cotton platforms, and. outside of their own yards., will probable be permitted by the police to explode thu crackers on thc Court House Square atol certain streets on Momlay and Tuesday of next week. .lames Meldrew, a colored individual, hailing from the \ icinity of Anderson, was arrested here \t slcrdity by the po lice on charges pr? ferred by some *-?t i - /.ens of Anderson. They charged him with disposing ol property under mort - gage, lie has heel wanted for sonic time and yestcrtkn he was nabbed by the police. He We?l tu Anderson this mot ning in char.:- : Const able Craig. fir, au il'< 'i'ijjn". . The Charleston V?<r,? ainl ('<ttnUr, ol the nth inst.. - i- ?iks ut Anderson's Mayor as follows: Mr. John K. Hood, mayor of the th ri gcitybl Anderson, is uni on g tile vi - in the city. Mi. Hood is one of I! old-time .secedcis' fruin the MI. : ;. ? I ? t I'rcsbylcriaii Church, having h n born?t Pu? Wi ;. I-'.vi ii though Ile i liol lived in lin sn cicd precincts ' thal holy eily lot vears, Ii? lintis ii >! ilicttli (ogive lip tin habits formed in ...tnhof greasing his boots w ith tallo-.- md singing David's Psalms." Solicilor An.?:, ol this, tiicKighth Circuit, embracing Creen ville. Abbe ville. Anderson, ih-oncc und Bickens Counties? forwarded his annual tepon to thc Attorney i;encrai last week. The report shows that then* were less than half as many murder cases in thc Circuit this year as last. Of thc twen ty eases this year two were disposed of in Abbeville, eight in Anderson, two in Uconee, three in Bickens and live in (irecnville. Fourteen of thc cases re sulted in verdicts nf "not guilty," four "guilty," and in two cases "no bills" were returned. There were Ti cases ol' murder disposed nf in thc Circuit last year. There wen- 2S2 cases, all told, disposed of in thc Circuit this year, as against 834 lust year. The282 resulted 'jus "nu bills." 1!? "not guilty." and I'M "guilty." Thc resulted ??i "no bills,"'.!? "not guilty." ami 178 "guilty." Anderson County loses another old and highly esteemed citizen in t he deal h ol Mr. Andrew Hunter, which occurred at his home near Town ville on Tuesday evening, 12th insl., in thc8-1 (li yeurof his age. A few days preceding his (hnth bc accidentally' fell from a chair, in w hich ho attempted to sit down, ami hurt one of his legs. This brought on a nervous shock ami he gradually weakened away until death came to his relief. Thc deceased was boin and reared near Bickens c. H., and about I hilly years ago nm veil to thc place where he died, lie married Miss-Mary Simpson, of this County, who preceded him to tho grave a few years ago. One sim and three daughters survive him. In his young manhood Mr. Hunter .joined thc Presbyterian ('burch, and throughout his lifo w as a devoted and exemplary member. In every relation of lifo lie discharged his duties nobly, and has left a name that his descen dants can ever point with pride to. Un thc day following his death his remains were laid to rest in tho Presbyterian churchyard at Town ville, Kev. W. S. Haunter conducting the funeral servi ces in the presence of a large concourse of sorrowing friends. Recent published accounts of cider seizures in the County are calculated to do much injury to tho partieo charged with violating the dispensary laws by ottering for sale cider alleged to contain alcohol. A case in point is thc repent ed references to Mr. Albert S. Bowie and his clerk, Mr. Joseph Ligon, of Iva. It. is unnecessary to suy to those who are acquainted with these excellent gentlemen that there is something rad ically wrong in tho charge preferred against them, for they are regarded by their more immediate neighbors as gen tlemen of sterling qualities who arc too conscientious to violate a law knowing ly, and too careful to be led into it blindly. In conversation with a prom inent gentleman of the Iva section, he stated that the neighbors of Messrs. Bowie and Ligon felt outraged itt tho scandalous publicity given to tho case, and declared that if it were left to a jury of the ministers and Church-going people ot' that vicinity, the parties in stigating the case wouid receive a mer ited rebuke. Mr. Bowie is a prosperous farmer and merchant of Iva, and Mr. Ligon, his clerk, is a son of Kev. H. C. Ligon, of this County, and himself studying io become .a Presbyterian minister. Mr. Will R. Hubbard passed away nt his residence in this city at 7::J0 o'clock last Saturday morning, after a brave light of several mouths with the dread malady. Bright's disease. He had, however, been confined to his room only a week, and WHB not considered seriously ill until the evening before his death. While it has been generally known for some time, past that he was gradually failing in health, the news of his death came as ti shock and a sur prise to bis friends, thc most intimate of whom were unacquainted with the desperate and changed condition which had so suddenly become manifest. De ceased was thirty-six years of agc and was the 3'oungest son of the late R. IL and Juno Hubbard. By his magnetic manners and habits of industry he soon drew around him a largo ?md influen tial circle of friends, whoso splendid patronage was bestowed upon him, ev idencing the degree of confidence in which he was held by those who knew him best. Again, when he. after re pented solicitations, allowed his name to bc used as a candidate for alderman, his friends rallied to his support and gave him one of thc largest votes ever cast in this city, leading Iris ticket by a handsome number of votes. During his term of office ns Mayor pro tem, ho won many golden opinions for his ju dicial ability and timi, resolute deter mination to uphold thc majesty of the law. His voluntary retirement from city politics was universally regretted, ns every one recognized his honesty of purpose and force of splendid charac ter, so that there was no office within the people's gift which he could not h?ivc l?a?* ?or tuc ?nK?i^c. An *% cou ven man he was enthusiastic and liberal and was, np to tho time of hin ?lrst collapse in health, an active worker in the Sun day School of St. John Methodist Church, of which church he was a mem ber. About twelve years ago he mar ried Miss Dessie r?cese, who with two little sons survive him. He was an ftileeiionate husband, a fondant! indul gent father, and a true and loyal friend. The funeral exercises were conducted at the home of tho deceased by Rev. W. T. Capers and Rev. W. W. Daniel, after which the body was token in charge by the Knights of Pythias and interred in Silver Brook Cemetery with their beautiful and impressive cere mony. His family have our sincerest sympathy. To Cars La Grippe lu Two tims*. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tbe money if lt falla to core. E. *v. Grove's Signatur* on every box. 25c. 2 Briefs From Saddler's Crook. Christmas time is coming. Hitit? ?mt. j turkeys! Mr. Johnnie St' vcnsoit, <>f Lincoln ? County, tia., visit??! Iiis cousins, S. A. j Jones and C. !.. Stevenson, last week. Miss Lillie Ittooks. ot Richland Creek, visited M;-s Caira Campbell Saturday and Sunday. Miss Mamie Arnold was the guest ol' Miss I'earl Marren I.isl second Sunday. There will be a -hooting match at Carter's Store, Inlier known as Sad ler's I'reek postollice, Wednesday in Xmas. There will he turkeys, tut incas, chickens, &c, furnished by Slr. ?I. II. Jones. F.verybody is invited. Kev. Fletcher \ndersoti wilt preach at Providence the li ft Ii Sunday in de cember at 11 o'clock, a. m. The health of this st ct ion was never helter, with the except iou of a few ca sis of la grippe. Mr. C. S. Skelton is very sick at this writing. We lum?' he may soon recov er'. News is very scarce in this part of thc country. K \ Mitt i i:. . Ali*> Items. N > w is scarce m this sect ion. Messrs. I>rake Uto have moved theil j saw m ill into I his eoiii ut II ti i I y, Mr. .1. \. 1 Lill a ii. I : inly lia vc mo vi .! tn \ our city. Mr. .lim Long, ?'in ni mir l'ai nn t>'. i-. put t inj: in In? ..tal'le in m . i c tor rot ton foi ainu ?n i \ ear. Ile ? \ id. ml* he j licves that ??a-"early i>;'.'! cat ches thc wm m.' j Mr. I|as Taylor is ger,.: iront nu-- : I ?es for the Savannah Vail? \ I'ailroad. j near Low ndcs\ ill?-. Mr. Will (Haydon, of tin Abbeville I har, attended Magistrate Jones* Court I a lew days ago. representing,!. M. Mc- i Adams, plaintih", against l'an. Adams, i d?tendant. When the d?tendant found that thc plaint iff had a lawyer, he wanted thc ?'ase postponed. The Mag istrate refused, and thc case wein to trial. The d?tendant refused toc?me into Court, and the case was won hy thc phi i uti ll'. Mr. Charlie, llarksdale visited Hart well, Ga., recently. J. IL McAdams has a line'{.horse farm to rent. Sam'l McAdams has been to thc Fork recently oil tl visit. FAU.MI'.I:. Cltihuiag Arrangement*. Wa have arra* ned to clnti Tin: INTKI. I.IOKNCKK wuk i m following well known ntiwmiupora at th? prices named, payable io advance, tor imo yeai: Twielen-week Ailanut .loiirnttl. Sj.un Twii'H H-wi'tk louisville ? oma r Journal . l.T.i T?vu e ii wo k tit. Loni? Republic. -.00 Ttlrico-n-wick New York World... 2 Ki T*li'H'M-wK'k ?Mato . 2.50 Weekly New*and ('airn-r. Confederate Veteran . 'J. lu II moe miil l''?ircn. 1.75 Weekly AI M n'a Cntit.iilulti.iii . ".'.'J.'' <A ashuicloo Weekly Post.. li.nil Sam pto copies ol't heMt pupers IHHV I IO S^-MII at TtlK I.N"H:ia.i<a:N( i;u otilen. Sow i- i ho limo to subscribe. H-mc inner, you gel l ui: 1 NTKl.i.loKNciut arni un? ono ot' lim paper* nuiucii al thu price named, payable in udvance. Tw>-i iy-tivn Dollars will tiny a fairly unod Minare pt adi re Piano nt tho i.A. Reed M Usia HrniHi'. 'riley aro Intriusi cally worth double thal amount. Buy the boy an Air 11111?. There sre few Christo,a* gills that wilt ali,?ni the youngster moro pleas- .., and satisfaction. And when you buy tl./n't buv a toy, but buy a Rood nue-such aa ?old by Sullivan Hardware Co. Tho ladies all know the ^eunice pleas ure thal a Rood shave affords their hus band!'. A good Rtizor, such as sold by Sullivan Hard ?Mire Co , '.minot fail lo bo appreciated hy him asa Xmas present Suit vour eua omen and they alick by you! Give them gonda of unquestioned quality and you will "win out" in busl ness. You are familiar with the high quality ot everything in the Hoe of Am munition hold uv Sullivan Hardware Co., and know that everything odored by them in thia line ls tho bust the market affords. WANTED-Five hundred do/.gn or Jess Fronh Egg?? each week. Will pay high eat apot eaab price. 24-tf JULIUS H. WKIL <fc Co, If you are wondering "what to give her," drop in and look over our line of Scissors. Sullivan Hardware Co. What more appropriate and what more useful than one of Sullivan Hardware Co '? Pocket li nive*, aa a Cnrlatmas pr?sent. (Hine nf all kinda and at all prices nt Sullivan Hardware Co.'s. "Honest Roods at honest prices" baa always been their motto. Loaded Shells of all kinds. Smokeless and Black Powder-any number of drachma wanted. All HI /.BS of Shot cm be found at Sullivan Hardware CO.'H. A good lire for our friends and custom ers when the weather is cold, and we are always glad to have you como in and get warm whether you want to buy or not. Brock Brothers' Hardware Store. Hoofipg, tin work, galvanized iron work and plumbing done on short notice by Osborne & Osborne. WA NT KU - Cor re?h, Hickory, Hog wood. Persimmon, Wainui log". South ern Hardwood Co., P. O Box, 5211, Charleston, S. C 22-4 Hallard'a Obelisk and Guthrie's KlriOHt Patent. Flour tor ??!.50 per bane! nt Van diver Bros.- Free city delivery. 'Phone 75 Tho bimi*--;, beat ned cheapest stock o Shoos in the city at Vandiver Bron. When you have any kimi of Plumbing I would like lo ligure willi you on il. s -tf .John T. Murrias. Il your Piano or Organ need* tuning or repairs, it will p?v you to noe Mr. .lae. A. Ruddock of The C. A. Hoed Music HOUHH, who will guarantee perfect .satisfaction to all. Iron King Stoves are sold in Anderson o ily by Osborne A Osborne. Iron King Stoves are considered the best Buy one. Osborne ?fe Osborne Sole Agents. Money to Loan-For ('lienta. Low in terest and longtime, if security ia first c aft?. B. F. Martin, A t lo rn ey-at - Caw. When you want a first-class one horse WagoD, buy our make. PAUL E. STF.IMIKNH. The Torrent Cutaway Harrow is the best Cutaway Harrow, and does the boat work with the lighten draft of any ever ! mide. For aale by Brock Brothers, sole agenta for upper S, C. Have hot water pippa run from your stove to bath room. Try Osborne & Osborne. If you want the finest Texan Seed Oats cheap, get them at Vandiver Bros. The beat and cheapest stock of Fall and Winter Dry Ooods In the city at Vandi ver Bros. Down in oar basement yon will find Hind Iron. Bar Iron and bara of topi ateel in all sorts of sizes and f-bapes. When you need anything of this sort, come to UP. If you only want a piece of ?ron a foot long, we'll be glad to cut lt off for you. Brock Brother's Hardware Store. Buy a pair of legglngaand keep your legs from getting cold those cold winter days when you are traveling. You will lind a complete line at Brock Brothers. Also Hunting Costa. loaded Sheila and empty Shells and everything tbat a bun ter needs to properly equip himself for hunting. Oana and Pistols of all kinds and j: rices at Brook Bro th ara. Evury illan and Boy that Buys Clothing knows Wc are known all over South Carolina and Georgia as the people that gives thc biggest value in We can beat either State on $5.00 Suits. Our $7.50 Suits are the 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 are dressy in thc 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. HALL ? MILFORD. Clothiers and Fiirnishiers. D. F.-Don't forget our line of SCHOOL SUITS-guaran teed to stand any boy in South Carolina an1 Georgia. Price $2.50 to $3.50._H. & M. Tillie Hbrlnwp ^hor^ j mid Jim iv ?vc oiivio. R|cfr* Pata* r^a ?t?ES 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" haB 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 the 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, are sold exclusively by COBB & CEAYTON, Thc Shoe People. -FOR Christmas Presents SEE the Haberdasher's line of Cravats, Umbrellas, Hats, And everything a man's heart can desire in the swellest styles. We can please your husband, brothers and sons. JOS TROWBRIDGE & CO. ??MWMM?BI?MW?MWMM"??" "J .. t '[ ll ?????? WE ARE COMING ! 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 begin with, we have several CAPES lell that aro to go. Wo mean if you half way want ?>no you will get it- This is a golden opportunity for you. Just let UH show you. Second, just a few BLANKETS to KO Ht prices that will make you wonder bow we got them. Now, remember wo have only n few. and it' you fail to be among tho llrst you will be loft to sleep from under ?** good i? Rianket torso little money. Third,"if you would buy a wool pair of II ALF HOSE for 10a. come at onee. Don't wslt about two weeks and come in and expect to get such a bargain. We have a good Stock now, but we will tell yon that we can't say we will bave so many in ten dave. Come running at break-neck speed. Remember, we sell Good?. They don't He in the Hhelves and rust. They are going all the timi?. We also nave a heavy cotton Half-Hose for 5e, aii extra heavy one at Sc Fourth and last, CROCKERY, CROCKERY-from early morn until lato a' night you can hear the rattling ot dishes. So remember, newly married people, and you that anticipate such, to buy your CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, TINWARE, etc., from UH, and you will aee a ll tie man stand on his tip-tceo in lila boots with.loy. KING BROS., BARGAIN STORE, Two Doora from Post Office. P. g.-Five and Ten Cent Counters always full of choice and useful article?.