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]j si ir i - ? ?j y ?: i < v ? ~t > . < ? r* I J. r.it ? IMV! \ i '../?.i -i r..-. . .> C. C. I.W?M.A, ? l':...i-!;n i..?>i 77;7.M/.S .' ON M V KAI!. - - r! ."??> six Mi ?N I lls. - ;. WKDNKSDAY IM:?' iTi. 'l'Ile ??ii !. v. ?iv I li ia I iu?i >,eau ? ?il I i hr :n i nm ni i hi- lili/' >' l l Mri 111 raising i Iff pi n i- ul i' i : (li/< i - if If? ma Ki- a -m ill < n?p ??! roi tun III \I ,> i ?ll. I in II I IHM I ..II i uni :<>', ! I?' pl !.<. i'! I |i< -tap!) ?uni ..'i i lin-! ? ii'' - I"' i'. A l>ij i !i>?- ?'! rn!tiin tn-vt vein iiK-ai: I nul i ' lia lil I ? un ? s ! "I tin In n;<; - i.! lin lin lo.nl- ; . ..! lin ! jj|?|> i ?j'e Ol.-r.oil lo, ?ll-atll ! I . K?!!|.i : '-i ii. ii.i-f :i tri ' "a.m.miler ., li ? ii M..-::., _ : ? - ?ttifl \" ll l?e i lu ... -m ... ni i ?iii I Iiiiii M . . ? . , .. , \ ! ? v. il : .. - -i nee I !.. . <<'. \\ a i ! -?Ii ? I Wi ll- t-.;l\ ?U-: . ' . I-.M.H \\ .. - inlh m g I enlise st H- . ulai ol: 1 . > -'I lint gr! all the r. lia . v. ?lille?), Tile -tea? ly up'y ino V ettie li! ul lu Mu?s ?lui liol iii ? . lil? in 111 ?ni ?i - !. i : i .' i ho -i ri?l a r\ ?.: i lt?- li? i u;> i<> |?u\ iiiuie nonti-. \? . i-i'ioe-I lu-a lilloiiio'' m? nt t hhl w \ "\\s ii.ml.i i - an I fi in I? i TI .tr "! i...nun r ii 00,000 ni -'??il to lin- l'oit i>h gov? niiin nt. I i" -.'.un' u a - a gu a I big iii cil'. Mi. Iluitrhl !.. Mo??d\. i lu rrlrlua i' ll i v ntigi.dist. ilii il .?I l.i- lu.un- iii Nm I lili Iii. Ma--.. !.i--t li i ? I. i \ . lie uns tal.? ii si?*!? While holding -I m? 1 ling H: Knii--as J ijy, aial \-..i- ran it ?) in his hollie i none.! ia 11 ?\. '<'.;. M?ioil;. Il??{ ?-.li ul ilailieil pi eairhfi, Im: In lois l'i-i-ii tn--: i lion ni.il it: i!? eon wi -inn ol' I liol I ia li? I s ip I hi.- i linn 11 ' -?Mil i > i ropo. l'his nuntin m \i i product ?I a tiiiit i * popular m siiri't'ssl III i > a iigi I i r alni i- lirai h lu- great l,\ Innienti il. Cliairitiaii .l??iirs, ??I ?lu- N ; 11 i ? ? ii ; 11 I li looria! ir KM i ulive <'oinlilil lee, says t liri r is not lin- lea-! ilouhl hill illili Illyau u ill lu- numma!) il uillimit serions opposit ion a lal. lie hrlievrs, la will Ix- nominale?! by aeelantalion. ( 'hail litan Julie.-, i- in a po.-itioli tu I>?-.-! know the sentiment ol' tin- whole rou nt ry. ??ur seetion ??1 country, he says, will ri'gar?! th?- silver issue ?ts the leading one in the plat form, mint her v. ill regard ini])erialism as the ?me de serving most consideration, while still another will hohl out that (lu- Irusts are above all t liings lo be given pi'oiui nonce. These three will be the quca tioilK. .-un. . mm The M'ttuufttvlureriC Hvront, the lead ing industrial paper in the United States, believes that the South is on the. eve ol' unprecedented industrial expansion, and is itself working with praiseworthy energy toward that end. In its large special industrial edition for December l i it present? a survey of tho Southern held of enterprise from the view of twenty-three prominent and successful Southern men, who ar?4 "experts in iron, cotton, lumber, phos phate and other bases of Southern manufacturing, or enjoying well-earn ed distinction in Southern develop ment." These writers are not only hopeful but enthusiastic, and it is in spiring to follow their outline of our beloved hind's achievements ami pos sibilities. Tho Record itself sings the song of the "lusty South*1 at a high pitch of enthusiasm. m . mt An experiment is being made in Washington County, tia., on th?? line of rural school consolid?t ion and free transportation to and from school that will be watched with interest mit only in (?oorghl but in other States. Tile plan that has been in operation, ami has so far proved eminently satisfac tory, provides lor the consolidation td eight or ten small schools of one teach er each into one academic institution with several instructors. Transporta tion to and from school <-osts, under th?'experimental pinn, about one dol lar a month per capita. The arrange ment for continuous sessions is made hy privat?; sub.-ei ?ptions ol' the patrons. The plan has milch lo commend it. ami though the school system ol'this Coun ty is quite a satisfactory one, it would lu- well to watch lb?' success of our t??'orgia mdghhors" venture willi a view io further perfecting thc splemlid svstcm now m \ ??gu?'. The coming session of tin- General Assembly will, it is hoped, realize the vital concern ?d' attracting capital to the State by providing for such inter nal improvements as have been so much neglected in the past. Wc it*fer specifically to the building and main tenance of ronda, the great arteries of trade, the nerves of commerce and the pulse of pride and prosperity. With out good roads trade is stagnant, com merce is prostrated amino better index is wanted to establish mi estimate ol' a country's thrift ami welfare, lt luis been demonstrated hero in our midst that it is a waste of money to construct roads of clay, for not one. road in the County can bo termed a permanent thoroughfare. Given, then, tho amount of money expended on dirt roads in this County during the past six years with very littl?v to show lor it, who would oppose the substitution of a law providing for permanent stone roads, though the mileage must necessarily "bc restricted to the constitutional levy? lt is true, wc might ask for the privi lege of floating long term bonds tor this purpose in order to facilitate the construction, and it might bc the part of wisdom so to ?lo, as we are inclined to think, because with tho work well started we*should not w ifdi to be hand ? .i],; : Mil ? rt ,. ! - !. ? i >jn fish . I !|?||] . t!;.r .. l.'i :- ? . ! 1!. Vi e;tli J' ly u: ?ti ' In' ? ? M anil pt ICM ? --;v?' I ..: :,: .. \U : gal lilli '" p" i?|*lil I tv.- .-II1',..! IO l!?' Legisla t pie ill its I .i - : -lia pi , u mi shu I j leave i n i ! li t hem, with lin' ^iiigg?-.>lifiii lliai i!ir.\ provide )<<i i ?i- j.i UN rt KUI ol' .. i I M.III.-, Irs liixing all vehicles in iii- i 'inuity, ex cept i !(?.-?- <i| a nia!'il '.'.iil'li. w li??-li sliajl In* - ! 11 i i i ? u . 1111 > nul tu ?ni np I ! .< ? t nails. Il (l.i - . :. : - nut ? rail;, fol' s 11 <' 11 a tuensu:. ! : < I *oi|llt V of Ali ?li i son. (lu; li rs I i ' fit." "I 'I"- Slate tu lead in a spi i mad (aw, ? I .i t il- i'iilltililli' I" . 'i il">?,rn o!lu i - lui I ii i Ifclivi ry ??r Mail. - / -ii : W ill \ un I.?nilly j? i li I ; . pan ." -i; loyoitl 11 * i 1111 ' i - t li;ii m ' ."".i! III ila*, tin I V?.-i master lui. I -ll- ll ?ll 0|l|l . \\ In.li . . i., f I t - lu it i. I jiio]iu:i w lui! I ha vi1 lin fi - : i i v ?V?! 'iijuic i h;ii| a ytai i-: to oh I i !'?! tl" '.Unite . oUhtt V. I h ls .,|,|.; pm', 1.1. I..? tl.. !.. . .h i:'. -i v ii; | : . ? lui,:. SHIM lt I '.:( uii . ; . 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SIM vin.' is being ii nihi I a Koli in att i", pi-1 inn uta) way. a inj in Sont h ?a: illina only. :;p.." ?irv suggest inn and n: ...nt recommendation, I ina'. !>. pat iloin il lu: .1. i lit!-.: -..na auxii- in lim u hole Slate ns y. ill 'inst?|';, I hp assn ran.- ! > . . I havi :I .I n in le, Much i- dc. pi ml ?;, ' lipon the m.. n ? ?tti?l lippi erial ion J show n lo. u"i pi .ipii'. : \ . .i lu -: i viiienei' ut proper inti rest alni appii-eial?mi, I hopi uni people will i p i l neal boxes don't heeoiilenl with : 111 A ..!>I waste ho\ .uni hi them ho II ? a . 1 '. ?"ot! I he lit -I 11 ip ul tin' ta II ni nm!. ; lin- m u eon I ra?is next .1 illy. \ vyy 11 i?l> , .1. WM. Sti.ivKs. No I-I oj l.'epti tentatives, Washin^t^on. i ?. i '.. I 'i', i min i- I?. |S'.?l. Commeiidutory l?Ysnltilhms. I'.I.N M i ?-\ll.il . S. C. Mee. ISlh, I Milt?. Whereas, al the last silling of the S. C. Conference ol' lim .M. F.. t'hiireh, Son)h, tin- appointive pawer ol' the saine saw lil lo remove from our midst our beloved pastor, .Mr. li. K. Stack house, ami feeling a desire to show our appreciation ol' him and his services, therefore he il. Hvitolrt'tl, Hy the congregation of Khi nezer ('burch, Blenheim Charge, M arion IHstrict. S. (,'. Conference, that it is with great rel tte tance and many regrets that we part from Uro. Stack house and his estimable family. That we thank him for his Godly walk of life and fatherly counsels of ad vice, and that wo will ever cherish his memory and pray Cod's blessings upon him and his in their new fields of labor. That we commend him .?nd family to the. warmest consideration of tho peo ple to whom ho is sent, and bespeak a warm place for them in their hearts and love. That we will ever pray Cod's guiding hand to sustain them under all circum stances, and may He see best to return him to us at some not far distant day. That a copy of these resolutions bo sent to Uro. lt. K.Stnckhonse, onoto the /Ve />ee ..ldrecn/c and one to the AN I I K11 SO N 1N T KI. I. I I ; K N r : K11. Tho above resolutions were unani mously passed by said congregation. 1!. K. CoviNUTOS, Sec. Forty Children Drowned. llitt ssKt.s, December 22.-Upward of forty school children were drowned to day in an ice accident at Frolinghetn, near the French frontier. The child ren of the district had been given a holiday with permission to piny on tito frozen river I.vs. When the merri ment was at lull height the ice broke suddenly and the children disappeared. A few were rescued half dead, lott tito majority were drowned. Thirty six hollies have been recovered, hut others are still missing. 'The catas trophe spread consternation through the town, when- nearly every family sullcred loss. m . i Tn I urn <?rl|i|H? ID TWO 11?]?!?. Tnke Laxative tironui Quinine Tablets. Ali druggist* infund itu? money n it fails tu euro. H. W. Ur.ivo's Signatur-?: oe. overs tiox. 2?;\ 2 TWfiily-llve Dollars will buy a fairly Rood iquare prucllce Piano nt tho I?, A. Ketti Munie HOUHH. They aro intrinsi cally worth double tantamount. Buy th? hoy an Air Kltle. Thor? aro fow Chrtatiras Rit?s that will afford HIM youngster more pleasure aud satisfaction. Ami when you hay don't buy ft toy, but tuiy a Rood one-auch as sold by Sullivan Hardware Co. Tho hullos all know tho yenni no plena ure that a good shave alfords their hun bauds. A Rood Ka/.or, such as sold by Sullivan Hardware Co , cannot fail to be appreciated hy him aa a Xihaa pr?tent Suit your customer-* ami they alick by yon! ?Jive them gooda of unqueationod quality and you will "win out" in loni ness. You ar? familiar with the high quality of everything io the lino of Am munition sold by Sullivan Hardware Co., and know that ovorythbiR ollerod? by them in ibis line ia th? best the market alfords. Stockholders* Meeting. A ME13TIN0 of Stockholders of tho Antlers.>u Cotton Mil's will be bold in the Anderdon i'<?unty f'ourt House on TIT KS li AY, JANUARY :10th, PJO0, at 12 o'clock noon, for th? purpose of COD siderinK an Increase of Capital Stook of tho Compnuy from $?<M>,000 to fOOO.OQO. By order of tho Board of Pi rectors. J. A. BROCK, President. Andoraon, e. C., Boc. i?O, 1SU9.-27- 4 Kind Remembrances, i Thanks and Regrets. We thank you. friends, lor > tho most liberal patronage which you have ?0 kindly given us. Really, wo believe we merited it. And now wc plunge head long into thc New Year-aye. j a New Century, ii'youplease j with full determination to leave no stone unturned to make our Store the continued resort of Bargain hunters. Look out for some ol' the greatest values you ever saw. January shall bc remember ed by our friends with pleas ure, and by our competitors with regret. Mark what we say. Yours always truly, C. S. MINOR and the j 10c. STORE. j ON . . . ? The above figures tell a remarkable V A atory ; they represent almost exactly the Ik per cutt taKU of eurea in ?de by 7 * BHEUM?.CIDE, I ^ the wonderful new constitu? iunal cure for W . RHEUMATISM. The other two per cent. L ' were not curable, or failed to take med?- w m cloe according to ?Jlreetion?. Thousands L. " have been cured. In view of tho fact that y M tuuuy physlciius thinh that rheumatism %. * ls Incurable, and that mom rom edies fall, & 4 lt must be true that RHEl/MACIDE is tho L ^ greatest medical discovery of the age Par- W . Kculars and testimonials of roany well- L " known people sent free to all applicant?. tr *w. Sofa br EVANS PHARMACY L " at SI.00 per bottle-_ y CAN BE SERN At a glance that tho work donn nt THE ANDERSON STEAM LAUNDRY ia of ii superior ordor. Thor? ?H not a spock or spot, tonmr ibo beauty or perfection of finish. Starched sud unstarched Roods aro all kn carefully treatod, and roach our put rou ti in u highly Kntisfiictory condition. May wosond for your work? Our friends and customers in tb?coun try can always leave their Laundry nt 1>. (\ Drown iV. Bro's. Store, which is our central ellice-next ?loor nbovo tho Post O Ibee. ANDERSON STEAM LAUNDRY CO 202 East Boundary St. H. A MAYFIELD, Supt. nnil Treas. PHONE NO. 20 VANDIVKR. 1). s. VANDIVKR. K V 7?NDMBBBQS.&MAJOS. DEALERS IN Fine Buggies, x na ret ons, Surreys, Wagons, Harness Lap Rohes and Whips, WE want your trade, and promise both to take caro of you and to appreciate the trade. Drop round and soe our pretty, slick ? me of work. If wo can't soll yon wo will appreciate ho opportunity and still be friends. Yours for Boggles, VAN DIVER PROS, ft MAJOR. Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned, Administratrix of the Estate of E. lt. Murray, deceased, hereby gives notico that who will on the 17th day of January, 1000, apply to the Judge of Prohale for Anderson County, H. C., for a Fluni Settlement nf mid Es tate, and a disebnrge from her office aa Administratrix. EVA S. MURRAY, Adm'x. Doo 13, 1809 2i; 6 Last .ido for fl s Year. fl' ' lV???ii anything in nur line Ave want to seil you. j ^ ?li :?|'pr? iafp your trade mon than ?ve tan tell you, and | will .:<. >"'i !?. -t to make it pay voil to trade- with us. If You Owe Us A N '. Account we need it, ami will appreciate an ?arly .-ettlenient far mote than anything we can think ol'. (Join- hi ??ce us every time yon are in the city. We appre ciate - i'll kindin Wishing you a . ry Happy Christtnaa, we are Your fri? n :.-, VANDIVER BROS. CHRISTMAS FRUITS! 50 boxes Florida Oranges, 50 I ITO ls. Northern Apples, Rai.' ins, Currants, &c. Malngn Grape Oe. lb. 50 bunches Bananas $1.00 to 31.50. Mixed Nui ; 5c. lb. Cocoanuts 5c. Candios. Choco; tte Cream Drops, best, 15c. lb Wo have got tu: enormous stock of Nuts, Fruits, &c, and will sell them as cheap as diit. Give us a call. O. D. ANDERSON & BRO. Seasonable Goods at Reason e Prices ! a Guns and Ammunition for the sportsmen. Air Ri?es and Pocket Knives for the boys. Scissors and Table Cutlery for the ladies. A great assortment of one of the best selected line of Ev< r brought to Anderson. Ammunition ol' 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. Sullivan Hardware Co. s.u.he,n SHORTHUD1 BUSINESS PUPILS RECEIVED A? AS Y TIME. T^/^QTUVrffclffki ohta.ned ?'???'1 ly ?rier taltln* H C nrae of BOOK KEEPING X L?oJL A JLvll C?nnil SHOiirn iNDin this olJ and relUblo institution. Over fi.Ojli Grailiialoa. Send tor l.tr^o rata ?itu >. (iraud Winter oj?? tiing Jan. 1 to 15. A I L V IVY, GA. A C. BRISCOE, Fros L. W. ARNOLD, V-Pre? Will be contributed to by the Butcher, th? 15aker, 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. CLAUS AT THE ?ance Store ! m MilliliM?ij?ril?SiMili ?iMlljIlllIDl? Great Ml arkTDown Sale in our Ladies' 300 choice Ladies' and Children's Jackets, Capes and Suits marked down regardless of Cost or Value. All thesj Goods are new this season. We do this to reduce our tr* mendous Stock previous to our annual Inventory. Here ist chance of a life-time for those who wish to buy stylish gai? ments for Christmas Presents or for their own use. Shoes and Slippers, With the holiday season we present the greatest Stock of those] serviceable Goods and most suitable presents Slippers for Ladies and Gentlemen. Prices 75c. to $1.50 Shoes for all and fer every use. For the baby, the boy, thi ghi, woman and man. Our Shoes deserve the reputation they have earned. Prices always the lowest for first-clasS goods. Telegram from Santa Claus Fairy Land Telegraph. Co. UTOPIA, DREAMLAND, Dec. IS, 1899. My Dear Messrs. Julius H. Weil Sf Co, : A year has nearly passed since I was at y our bi and beautiful Store last Christmas. I had a gran time with the children and never met a prettici healthier, happy lot. Your goods evidently have? great deal to do with keeping them thus healthy aim happy. I carefully examined your lovely stock fl goods, namely : Clothing, Shoes, Jackets, Hat Dress Goods, Hosiery, Underwear, Furs, Machi) toshes, Umbrellas, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Neckwea Fur Robes, Toys, Dolls, Books, Cameras, Game Pictures, Albums, Baby Blankets, Cloaks, etc., ai I was delighted with them. No one should think buying presents elsewhere. I start immediately, \ the presents are so many and weigh so much th my reindeer cannot travel very fast, and they zfl have to rest now and th?n on the way. I will be your Store positively Saturday morning, Dec. 10m at nine ofcloek, and will remain until ChristvM Eve. fi My best compliments to you and all your cfM dren customers. Tell them that I. will be at tim nomes Vf inst mas ii* ve. Ever your admiring friend, To Julius H. Weil fy Co., Anderson, S. C. ? This Store is open every night until 9 o'clock for Shopp Come and bring the children. Send your mail orders here. YO^, JULIUS H. WEIL & CO . ' . ... . i-;.;..'