The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, January 17, 1900, Page 8, Image 8
Local News.
WKDNKSDAY. JAN. 17. I.MJU.
Denver Hems.
Mr. Wm. Frwiii.of Centerville .Mills,
lost a line HOW wit Ii hydrophobia lately.
They suppose she was bitten by a mad
dog, as she had all tho symptoms of a
dog with rabies.
Mrs. Wm. Ki win wont to I lonou Path
last Friday and brought her little won,
Hubert, hack with her to enter Miss
Lucia brown's school at Oak Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Krwin wen* rather lonely
with all li i" of" their boys away from
lioine.
Messrs. Wi Kl roi I and Win. Holt
havcju.sl re Iii il from a visit to rela
tives nt I .a vi lia, (ia. They report ii
Itcavy wind and rain storm, willi niue
liail, ?ni Tliursd.'iv night, in the section
ol country between Lavouia, (Ja., and
Fair I May.
There is quite ;in epidemic <>| bud
mids prevailing througlioui thc coun
try. 1 ii ninny eases i lu \ iuti into
grippe or pneumonia. Si ii.il ol Mr.
W. I '.<?. II i '?son's lam j 1.1 are sn tieri ii jr
willi severe cold-. Mr. A. 1'.. I trow nc
i ins been nil! i<: i ii in I h? sn lpn way. ruin
?>lic:tted wijli chronic disorders. I!? is
st ill 'quite ?-?ck ni i his wi i t in v. Mi. .Min
Woolen's children haye also lu ep siel?,
lint ali-bette! now. Miss. Louise An
(Icrson ?!.:<l in s.u.-.pcnd her school one
llil,\ on neeoillll of siektle-s. I ?III. WO
?Ul' filad to see she was able lo resume
lier dui ios Monday.
Mrs. Anna Durrncoti was .summoned
lasl week to the bedside ?il lier sou. Mr.
ill Darraeott. who was critically ill
wit li pneumonia. All (hoi medical skill
and lo\ in?? rare could do was done, bul
iii in vain, i le died on i he nihill ol
lite ! !lh ami w ill be Inn n il al Sandy
Spi in_'-- ?ni : Iii? UH h. Hf was well
known, and has many Iii? inls in this
(.amiity, where lie has always resided I
intil just a few weeks aun. when be
moved ra :ii l'ai: 1 'lay. ( leoiieeCounty.
.'M-I ??i (lu? ?>i;iae ol life he is st licked j
?ine II. I ?-;i \ i ti^r a wife a nil live ch ?ld ri II
iloohite. uni :t devoted Illili lier. Ile
. .i- hei only son and she a willow.
..; .(. words are few, but reveal a depl li
ol ?'ne, w hich enlists our deepest sym
pathies. Mr. I Carracut! was nu Imnoi
alili . upright niau, ami leaves niau;.
11 ii inls, who extend heal I fell sympathy
to ! he horca\ ed family.
IM I H; NITA.
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Holland's More Items.
A row occurred on Mr. John T. Mr
(anvil's place last Sunday evening
anioiiir some negroes, in which Hill
Sherard was severely cut by Lawrence
Sadler. Sadler also ground several
brick bats to powder on Hill's head, in
which the bricks came out second best.
Dr. Witherspoon attended him ami
rendered all necessary attention.
Mr. Tally Whittaker died at his home
cnear Howers ville, (ia., last week. Mr.
'Whittaker was raised in this County,
and moved to Georgia a few years ago,
fruin this neighborhood. About twen
ty years ugo he had a stroke of paraly
sis, which rendered him almost help
less the balance of his life. Mr. Whit
taker was a soldier in the Confederate
war, a member of the Methodist
Church and a quiet, inoffensive citizen.
.A large family is lett lo cherish his
memory.
3'arm work is progressing very well,
Wewill use but little guano this year,
unless t he price is reduced. Late sowed
oats arc damaged by Hie severe weath
er we have had.
Kev. H. M. Allen preached an excel
lent sermon at Shiloh lust Sunday.
Thc; Hible Institute will meet with
(ho above Chinch the second Sunday in
February and Saturday be lori*. The
public is invited to be present. There
will be two services each day and din
ner on the grounds.
The many friends of Kev. T. A.
Thornton were delighted to see him at
Shiloh last Sunday. Ho will always be
a welcome visitor in this community.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Holt, of Ander
son, wi re in this vicinity last Sunda}
. isitiiiii relatives.
Curds have been issued announcing
i\w mai l ?age of Mr. Frank Tilly to
Miss llora Caldwell, which will occur
on next Tuesday morning at the resi
dence of the bride's father, Mr. Hohei t
( 'ahluell, of Kock Mills. Ki KKK.
>'ews From Corinne.
Some time has elapsed since our last
writing and will endeavor to give you
a few more dots.
The people ot' this community nttend
cil ?in oyster supper at tin? homo of Mr.
I". \V. Kanister last Finlay night, 12th
inst., w hich was highly enjoyed. Our
tn i nils wandered back to t he very pleas
ant event on the 20th of Dec, 180,0,
which was the marriage of bis daugh
ter, Mi-s Mabie V. Kanister, to Mr.
Robert Pruitt.
Misses Ada and Gertrude Pruitt leave
for their future home at Armstrong.
Fla., Tuesday, 15th. We regret very
much to have them lcavo us ns they
were quite an addition to our social
circle.
Mr. W. II. Crawford, accompanied
by Inn sister, Miss Alice, and Miss Al
ford, of Hartwell, Ga., visited friends
and relatives in our midst recently.
We are always glad to have them with
us.
Mr. Oscar Hombree, of Deuver, spent
last Friday night in this community
and attended the oyster supper.
Miss Sallie Schrimp is spending
awhile with friends in Hartwell, Ga.
Mr. Koyce Nelson, after spending
several months with his uncle, Mr. G.
W. Long, has returned to hi? homo at
Moline, Ga.
Mr. John Long, of Madison Springs,
Ga., visited relatives in our community.
JVCr. Ollie Webb, accompanied by bis
pist?is, Misses Ella and Magnolia, and
Cousin, Miss Dempsy Hall, visited rela
tives near Pisgah last Saturday night
^ (Hld Sunday. JUANITA.
liOnndesrlllc bonds.
Misses Annie anti I elsi Hawthorne, of
Satimer, arc visiting Miss Lily H nelca
bee.
.Mi. .1. .J. Johnson ami sister, Miss
Nanny Johnson, spent a few days with
friends in Anderson, beginning Tues
day.
Mr. T. Cozby, ol' ti reen ville, spent
Saturday nt Mr. .J. T. lattimer's.
Our "knight of the grip," Mr. NY. C.
Tennant, returned from un extended
trip on tin; road Saturday.
Mr. John C. Allen wont up on the '.?
a. m. freight to Anderson Saturday, to
stay with friends until Monday morn
ing.
Tin' genial and popular traveling
repr?sentative of Lig?n A Led bet ter,
of Anderson, was hore Monday anil
and Tuesday in tin- interest ol his
linn.
.Mr. Marvin Mann was here Thursday
and Friday for the convenience of the
people in milking lax n i nnis.
Mr. Ab. Hamlin and .sons, ul Abbe
ville, wei?- lu :<. Monday on business.
The r?gulai bi-weekly literary meid -
?Hg ol lin- I .pw ort h I .cague will beheld
I'rid.i \ evening, I he I'.M li inst., ai Mr. J. |
NV. Iliicknboes. |
M i - * Selle M MM dey \ i 1 pleasant ly j
. ti I ?-rt.'i i ned a (urge pat i \ ol' her friend s
by a ..donkey party" I'rid.ay evening, j
The I H i i h ? i iii ii i s ol I hi-contestants to ,
place I li?' appendage, coin mon I \ known I
ns lin- (ail, in its propel position upon i
the festive balaam, created much nier- ;
timi ni, ami tin-. I hm oiigh I \ broke (.be
ice nf formality, win h often chills I he
air ul I lie usual parly. The i vening ;
was ii ihurotigbly enjoyable one lo .all
present, aiid u ill be remembered as nue
nf unalloyed pleasure.
M< l>. lloinoN,
MoMjttito Valh-v Items.
We have nothing strange fruin the ;
Valle;, to chnmicle I his morning.
Hov. A. W. Allaway preached his
fi rsl set tuon for Ibis yeal at Shiloh yes
terday, and those w ho were too lazy,
loo careless or loo indifferent tn gu to
hear hint, missed a gond serinnii.
Mr. John Mauhlin has moved his saw
mill in lite in'nlsl ol (he Valley, and
llm>e needing lumber ami have .MIS
bigs tu saw can gel ii.
Al lei a hard yeat like las!, year, I hero
are a gr?ai many ol ?on reuters chang
ing hu at ion -.
With a fen more pretty days nur
farmers will get duwil tn I heir regular i
work.
Mr. li. A. i .entry, the pi iucipnl of tho
Mountain Springs school (just un thc
edge nf the Valley) is wielding the
birch and teaching the vining idea
"how t<> shout." Ile is having a line
schon].
A heavy rain sturm passed ??vcr the
Valley last Thursday night, accompa
nied with lightning and thunder and
some hail. i J M.I.IMITKI:.
Ant un Items
Wi- have had some rain during the
past week which reminds us of last
Spring. The roads are muddy, and
just nt t his time ol' the year, when the
hauling of fertilizers necessitates heavy
loads to bc carried, we have a peculiar
dread nf the roads. We wish thc au
thorities could sec their way clear tu
macadamize une or t wo of the roads in
I his County .inst io give (be people a
chance tu test the value of such roads
ami teach them to appreciate the con
venience and grandeur nf such a .sys
tem of macadamized highways.
flailing cut ton stalks, cut ling briars
and genital preparatory work for plant
ing is going on.
lt si eins nom the number nf wed
dings which look place Christinas that
thia time of year has great attraction
for contracting parties.
Tun wet to visit. Not bing nf import
ance has leached liol*. A MATH I K.
tonal Hoads.
Cl.r.MsiiN ( ? il.I.Ki ; K, Jan. !..
i'lie seventeenth regular meeting nf
( leuison College Scientific Association
w ill be held in thc college chapel on
Thursday. Jan. Is'. at S a. m.
Chas. T. Harrison, United States
sp?cial agent and mad expert, ol' Wash
ington. !>.('., will deliver an address
on "Practical Hoad Building." Prof.
Harrison is a road expert of wide ex
perience in many parts nf thc country.
Thc address is tn be illustrated with
a very line collection of stercoptican
views.
The public generally is cordially in
vited to attend; admission free.
C. K. Ntso.u, Scct'y.
Life Insurance I'ald.
Dr. Joe ('abell Davis, State Manager
for the Mutual Reserve Fund Life As
soci?t ion. of New York, was in the city
this week paying tin- claim on the life
of thc late Capt. Thomas Hill, who
held a policy tn the '..Mutual Reserve."
This makes ovni $50,0110 paid in death
claims by this "young ginnt" o? the in
surance * wnrld. in Anderson County
during tho past ten years, and over for
ty million dollars to the widows and
orphans of its deceased policy holders
in thc past eighteen years, lt has over
$270,000,000 of insurance in force, over
$ 1,000,000 actual surplus above every
liability, actual or contingent, and
SJ.33 asset to every $1.00 liability. The
"Mutual Reserve" issues every class of
up-to-date policy contracts, containing
stipulated cash, loan, extended and paid
up values, backed by a four per cent,
reserve. Every policy contract con
tains the celebrated total disability
clause, which pays the insured one-half
the face value ot his policy while, living
if he desires. All contracts dividend
paying. Reliable and energetic mon
can secure profitable contracts by
writing to
JOE ?ABELL DAVIS, Mgr.
Greenville, S. C.
To Cure La Grippe In Two Dnyn.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets
All druggists refund the money if it falls
to cure. E. W. Grove's aignatur- on
every box. 25i\ li
WASTBD-Oil ice mummer at A mi ern >n;
salary, ?1,200 a yosr. ?OOtl cash and best
reference required; commercial reference
furnished; position permatneni; money
tully secured. Address, Pohtoflice Box
402G, Station B, Ph i lad cl pida. Pa.
? f ? . ... .- .
A Tornado In Abbeville.
AIIUKVII.M:, .launary I.'. This.com
inunity was vi>ilcd last night with a
severe wind. About tho centre of the
disturbance ii developed into a tornado,
which passed through the suburbs of
this city. The general course was
from the southwest. The disasters
were within a space of about ono hun
dred yards in width. It is reported
west of town, at Harvey Wilson's and
J. Ferguson's plantations, and then at
Messrs. Sprott's and A. W. Smith's
premises, in the city, and then at P. A.
Roche's farm. At each of these places
great devastation was produced among
the barns, stables and other out houses.
At Mr. Sprott's a wagon body was lift
ed ami thrown with violence against
t he gable end of Mr. Calvert's bouse
near by. The tornado passed Hodges
a little east of the station house. It is
said that a box ear was blown od'?d' its
trucks sumo distance from the railroad
track, and the engine house of Smith's
ginnery was badly wrecked.
The severest ell'ect of the storm here
was experienced al a settlement of col
ored people at the Hrs! mile .-tone on
the line West road, which was almost
entirely destroyed. Some of the col
lages were blown away, leaving ?oily
tin Honrs ami foundation ol the eli i III -
ncys to mark thc spot when- they hail
been, line of the female occupants
was blown, willi the bed in which she
hud retired foi the night, some ?lis
lance, and tell in the ground in a
drenching rain and anioiig fallen tim
ber- without injury. Not apiece of
her furniture escaped, ami yet so far
ns heard no personal injuries have been
received al any point.
The tornado passed about !l ??'clock
lasl night, li cann- with scarcely any
premonition, a liash ?d' lightning ami
?me deep roll of t hnmlci preceding, and
passed as il ? aine, quickly. - S?nu'?ol lo
A < irs ti ml t 'mt fie r.
? - m? -mm
.Merit Coll.
i ii?- following is the merit roll of
I n ion i i nive School for the mont li end
ing .lau. I ti, I !MlO:
Kennie M ?Ma ha ii, t?-.': Leslie Kay, hi;
Herbeil Morgan, Ul; hollie Shaw, ill;
Kreil Morgan,'.H; Hallie I'auibrcll, hi;
111.mein- Ashmore, titi; Cal vin < ?amhrcll,
?ii); Kl ben Shaw. 00; Selina Cambrcll,
'i ?: 1 a .-ti r Met 'mindi, ?0.
Li.N A C \MIT.I I.I.. Principal.
- The Secretary of State collected
ami paid to th?- Stab- Treasurer for
ISSI'.I the sum of S?,Mi.,.!i?, fees collected
for issuing commissions, charters, &e.
Itemembr-r Hall iV Milfoid will sell you
new up-m-date Good* as cbeap ns others
will Hell you ol i ulyle?i KO >?l*.
Pin your laitb to a line that lins always
proven reliable "Nimrod" Axes have
made 1er themselves a reputation ?luring
he eight years that they have beeu ou
Ibo market. Sullivan ?Hntware Co.
have ??Otl Dozen nf those celetirated Axes
to ?liaposd ol'.
SOO pounds of the very best grade of
Hemlock N.de leather j um. received by
nulllvan Hardware Co. Don't tail to ei
amino this stock whim in need ot' Sole
Leather.
Astin indication of something of tho
volume of business ?loue by Sullivan
Hardware Co. may be cited the tact that
moy have just placed positive order?
for immediate shipment of 1500 Kega of
Nails. \V?? venture the assertion that
then* is no; another louise in tho State
that Intv, thean gonda in such quanti
ties.
Practice economy l>v investi ne in ono
of Sullivan Hird ware CO.'H set ol Black
smith Tool?, lois maui moth linn is ot
ii rniK these Toola at Much pri?es that any
farmer eui alford to have them. With a
Net ol' I liam Toola, doitig his own work,
any average hi rms I* eau Have enough io
t. i.. i?**>" t<> pay lor them, lo sav nothing
?>! convenience, saving of time, etc.
F.verything that the farmer needs in
tho lino ol Hardware can bo lound at the
ii real supply house-Sullivan Hardware?
Co. This firm makes tho farmer's wants
their study, and tin? volume ol' bu at neaw
?lone by thom bears evidence nf the HUI*.
?..?-s which their efforts have beeu crown
ed.
Keen t utting "Nimrods" are Axes
that have always troven reliable and
have won for themselves a reputation of
which Sullivan Hardware Co. feel justly
proud'
If you want the fined Texas Seed Oats
cheap, ?et Hiern at Vandlvor Rn s.
Most Axes aro all made in the sam?
patterns and in appearance, hut little
diff?rence can be detected. He not de
ceived by their false outside appearance,
but learn nnmelhing of the reputation
for high quality sustained by the one
yon buy. Ho not thn victim of s?ime ex
perimenter's art but buy the old true and
tried "Nimmo"-the Axe to whioh Sul
livan Hardware Co. have alwavs pi un od
their faith.
When your Water Works freeze up
telephone" Brock Uros, and they will aend
a ii?fn to lix them. 28-3
Rooting, tin work, galvanized iron
work and plumbing done on short notice
by Osborne ?fe Osborne.
Rallanra Obelisk and Guthrie's Finest
Patent Flour for 91.50 per bartel at Van
diver H ros. Freecity delivery. 'Phone 75
Wheo you have any kind of plumbing
I would like lo figura with you on lt.
H-tl" John T. Karris?.
11 your Piano or Organ needs tuning or
repairs, it will pav von to ace Mr. .las. A.
Ruddock of The C. A. Reed Music House,
who will guarantee perfect aatisfaction
to all.
Iron Kbig Stoves aro sol?! in Anderson
o'dy by Osborne it Osborne
Iron King Stoves are eomddere?1 the
beet. Hoy one. Osborne ?fe Osborne
Sole Agents.
Money to L-oan Fer Clients. Low in
terest and longtime, if security ia flrst
clasa. H. F. Martin, Attorney-at-Law.
Whon you want a first-class one boras
Wagon, buy our make.
PAUL E. 8TBPHKNS.
The Torrent Cutaway Harrow ls tho
best Cutaway Harrow, and doea the brat
work with the lightest draft of any ever
made. For salo by Brook Brothers, sole
agents for upper 8, C.
Have hot water pipes _run from your
??ova -.o bath room, iry Osborne &
Osborne. ,
The bent and ohespest Btock of Fall and
Winter Dry Goods in the city at Vandl
ver Bros.
Buy a pair of leggings and keep your
legs from getting cold these cold winter
days when you are traveling. You will
find a complete line at Brock Brothers.
Also Hunting Coats, loaded Shells and
empty Shells snd everything tbst a hun
ter needs to properly equip himself for
hunting.
Twenty-five Dollars will buy.a fairly
oood square praetice Pisno at the C. A.
Reed Music House. They are intrinsi
cally worth double that amouut.
The biggest, best and cheapest stock o
Shoes lu the city at Vandlvor Bro?.
Oona sud Pistols of all kinds snd prices
at Brock Brothers.
Special
Clothing
Sale of
No old Job Lots but Fresh, Choice Patterns
? of the very best Fabrics, made by the
very best manufacturers-Style
right, fit right, tailored
right, prices right
I
350 Suits to go at the uniform price of $10.00. This is a
j genuine offering. To make this lot large and the induce
1 ment great we have put in a line of Suits that sold for $12.50
i and $15.00. We have in the above lot Regulars* Slims, Stouts,
I and can fit most any one.
100 Suits at $7.50. We have been selling these Suits at
i $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00. At this cut price this lot of Suits
! could not bc bought at wholesale at the prices we are now
j offering them.
j WHY MAKE THIS OFFER?
We don't want to carry them over. New Goods always
sell better than carried over Goods. Then we need the room
as well as the money in them. Is that not sound rea
soning. We stand right up to our advertisement. These
prices are for spot cash only. Can't charge them to any one
at these prices.
Come and see this lot of Suits whether you wish to buy
or not.
Yours in earnest,
C. F. JONES & CO.
"Wholesale, and. Retail.
THE CELEBRATED
Tim product of the iiKvst Nkilled Mechati
Ses, and as good ns it is possible
to make.
That is one reason why our old customers always demand
them, and each year swells the list of new patrons who are
finding out their goodness. Suppose you look the matter up
for yourself.
Three Hundred Dozen,
Bought when prices were at their lowest ebb. It is our in
tention to give our customers the fuU benefit of this lucky
deal by selling these Axes at a price that cannot fail to prove
pleasing to them.
Sullivan Hardware Co.
CLARENCE OSRORNS. RUTLEOOE OSBORNE.
Stoves, Stoves!
Iron King Stoves, Elmo Stoves,
Liberty Stoves, Peerless Iron King Stoves,
And other good makes Stoves and Ranges.
A big line of TINWARE, GLASSWARE, CROCKERY and CH?
NAWARE.
Also, anything in the line of Kitchen Furnishing Goods-such as Buck
ets, Trays, Rolling Pins, Sifters, &c.
Thanking our friends and customers for their past patronage and wish
ing for- continuance of same,
Yours truly,
_OSBORNE & OSBORNE.
M. L. CARLISLE. L. H. CARLISLE.
WE STILL* SEIL La THAT GREAT
OLIVER CHILLED PLOW,
And have on hand a complete lina of them.
We also handle a full line of other Farm and Agricultural Implements.
Wagon and Buggy Material, <fcc. In fact, a general line of HARDWARE.
We have just received a neat line of SHOT GUNS, and can interest
you on prices. If you need AMMUNITION we can put it cheap.
We also carry a sehet lino of FAMILY GROCERIES.
Call and examine our Gennine Heavy Red Rust Proof OATS.
New Crop N. O. MOLASSES.
CARLISLE BROS., Anderson, S. 0.
Free City Delivery, Thone No. 138. \ .
THIS IS THE TIME FOR
SHOE SELL
STRONG BOOTS and SHOES have taken the place
of lighter goods Don't believe there is a better ?i^ck of
Footwear in Town, and we are positive that our
PRICES ARE LOWER
Thau such goods are worth. Any shape of foot can be
fitted here. There is uo inismating hereof your feet. The
goods are not made to fool those who buy hurriedly, but
to those who demand a good quality nt reasonable prices.
Examine our line of
ZMZEILSrS SHOES,
In Patent and Box Calf, Black and Colored Vici, and
genuine Cordovans at 80.OO, worth 83 50 and 84.00. Men's
Hand-sewed Shoes for 82.00. You have been paying more.
All grades of
COTTON and WOOLEN UNDERWEAR
Have advanced iu price-? Our line is complete, and you
get the same goods at the ? ld prices. Our stock of
GROCERIE
Embrace all the good things for the inner mau. Every
grade of FLOUR and the best of each grade. MAGNO
LIA at 84.00 per barrel has no equal.
Chattanooga Chilled Plow, the best Plow on the market
rnrn
THE above cuts are representations of a few pieces
of handsomely decorated, hand painted CHINA,
now ou exhibition at our Store, which wo intend
Giving Away Free to our Customers j
We guarantee that our prices on Goods will remain
the ?ame. This Special Offer is made for the purpose
of increasing our trade, aud showing the people that
we truly appreciate their patronage.
This Ware ia rapidly taking the place of White
Granite or Iron Stone ChiDa. It has that soft, white, .
velvety fiuish ; is of the finest quality, and without
doubt the best in the world. Vhe shapes are the very
latest patterns, and have been designed to meet the
taste of the most fastidious
It is only by our guaranteeing to use a large quan
tity of this Ware that we have been able to get it at
a price that pats it within the reach of all.
Our assortment consists of Cups and Saucers, Pie
Plates, Breakfast Plates, Dinner Plates, Platters, Cov
ered Dishes, Cream Pitchers, Sugar Bowls, Tea Pots,
and everything else which goes to make up a FINE
SET OF DISHES.
We earnestly invite you to call and inspect it, whoa
we will cheerfully give you full information.
Very respectfully,
LESSER & CO.,
_ UNDER MASONIC TBMPLE.
CHRISTMAS FRUITS I
50 boxes Florida Oranges,
60 barrels Northern Apples,
Saisine, Currants, fte.
Halaga Grapes 20c. lb. 50 bunches Bananas $1.00 to
$1.50. Mixed Nuls 15c. lb. Cocoanuts 5c.
Candies, Chocolate Cream Drops, best, 15c. lb.
We have got an enormous stock of tints, Fruits, &c, and
will sell them as cheap as dirt. Give ns a call.
O. D? ANDERSON & BRO.