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MILLINERY OPENING ! YOU Are most cordially invited to attend our Formal Openin; SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY, Next Thursday, 22d inst. A larger or more beautiful display of exclusive FRENCH PATTERN HATS Have uever been shown in Anderson than that we pro pose making next Thursday. The highly fashionable and much favored Hats of the season are- . " THE ANNA HELDE," A very Frenchy Hat. THE ANNIE RUSSELL, An exceedingly stylish and practical Hat. THE BEN HUR, A combination of style and beauty, THE LUCY GIRARD, A pretty, neat Hat. OUR BABY HAT ^ Is just lovely. OUR LARGE PICTURE HATS Are simply grand-dreams of grace and loveliness. THE MISS HOBBS and THE SNAKE TURBANS Are the correct things in Turbans. THE AUTOMOBILE Is a large Hat that bids fair to be popular. Our collection of STBEET and WALKING HATS will be fine. We are putting forth extra effort in behalf of the Chil dren, and have lovely Hats for the little "Tots" and Misses. We will show in profusion the Pastel Colors and all that is new in- & Ribbons, Mousselines, Flowers and Trimmings in general. The LadiOB will please honor us with their presence on THURSDAY, This being Hiss MAYS' first season in Anderson she is exceedingly desirous of meeting; the Ladies and showing them the artistic execution of her hands as well as her ex quisite designing. The exceedingly reasonableness in price will prove interesting as well as the beauty and loveliness of our gooda. ALL ABE INVITED, and we would be pleased to see you THURSDAY, Yours truly, ? Wholesale and Eetail Beatas m O-?ii?ral ]\^ei?oliaii<iise? Local News* WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, moo. THE COTTON HARKET. Corrccttd Weekly by Browu, Osborne A Co Strict Good Middling-OJ. Good Middling-Of. Strict Middling-Or. Middling-OL Stained Cotton-7 to 8. Mrs. A. S.Stephens is vi^itinu friends in Columbia this week. lt. O. Evans Co. want you to drop in and look at their lints. Tho Hill-Orr Drop: Co. advertise Harris Lit ha Water foi salo. Mr. J. ll. Douthit was greeting his numerous friends on the streets horn last week. Leeser & Co. announce to-day that their mammoth Spring Stock is ready tor inspection. F. 15. Clayton & Co., the druggists have n fresh lot of gavden heed to sell. Give them a call. Vandiver Uros, say they aro strictly in it when it comes to heavy groceries, Ste See advertisement. C. P. Jones & Co. are now ready to show you their immense stock of milli nery goods. Give them a call. Mrs. L. E. Cochran, oi Seneca, spent a few days last week with her daugh ter, Mrs. M. V. Keesc, on Main street. D. C. HM?V, o Si Bro. bought out tho stock of Joe Trowbridge & Co. last Tuesday at sixty-live cents on thc dol lar. Wo are requested by tho Clerk of the Board to state that the public schools in Corner Township will close on the 30th of March next. Rev. It. G. Patrick, President of tho Judson Pe?nalo College, of Marion, Ala., is in the city on u short visit to his lather, Col. J. B. Patrick. Julius IL Weil & Co. announce their grand Spring opeuing to take place Thursday and Pridny, March 20th and :10th. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. Mrs. W. P. Cox is visiting relatives in Greenville this week. Sho was ac companied by her sister, Miss Vermello Dargan, who returns home after a very pleasant visit of several weeks here. Latest reports from tho bedside of Mr. Oliver Holt, who was shot last week by George Keasler, state that ho is resting easier, and has passed iu safety the critical stage of thc wound. Tho INTEIXIGEXCEH, with his host of friends, wishes for him a speedy recov ery. s Thc Meadow Tennis Club tiing* its shingle to the breeze and reckons Hean just down anything in tho district. Rev. W. T. Capers at a recent meeting was elected president, Mr. A. M. Sharpe, vice-president and general manager; and J. E. Wakefield, secre tary and treasurer. The time for the payment of the com mutation road tas to County Treasurer Payne expires on tho 1st of next month. The taxis $1 for all males between tho ages of 18 and 50 years, except ex-Con federate veterans who are exempt. Pay up before the time expires or you will bc compelled to work on the roads.four days. Mr. Walter L. Miller died at his homo in Abbeville last Monday. He was a son of the gallant old Confeder ate soldier, Col. Geo. McDufiie Miller, and a consin of Mrs. S. D. Brownlee and Mr. J. M. Giles, of this city, and had many friends and relatives here who will bo grieved to learn of bis death. An alarm of tire on Friday last I brought ont tho department with its usual prompt response, thc rcsidenc-? of H. H. Watkins, Esq., being on fire. On account of some misdirection as to the direction of tho tire, the department failed to reach the scene until tho tiro had been extinguished by thc prompt action of neighbors. All are cordially invited to attend Brown, Osborne & Co.'s opening of Spring millinery to-morrow (Thursday). They have a new milliner in charge, Miss Anna May, and this being her tiret season in Anderson, sho is exceed ingly auxious to make a favorable im pression. There is donbtless a treat in stove for all interested iu millinery. The Greenville District Missionary Institute convened in a two days' ses sion at St. John's Methodist Church of this city on Tuesday last, much inter est being manifested in tho services. The subject of missions is now forging rapidly to tho front in religious circles in the endeavor to keep pace with the march of civilization in the opening up of nev fields. Those who attended the services wero amply repaid for doing so. Tho Graded School football team stubbornly refuses to be lost in the shuffle. Having held the local foot ball championship since the beginning of the season, it ndded to its laurels on Thursday last a game of baseball, in which it bad the satisfaction of seeing its opponent-Anderson city and P: M. ?. combined-bite the dust io tho dole ful tuue of 15 to 10. There seems now little doubt that the Graded School team is, areal hummer with horns, to say nothing of the chin whiskers. .Tba Firer Department is exultant over the arrival of its new hose wagon, which is described ns being a "dandy" pure and simple. There are some, however, who go so far as to pronounce it a "peach-," at any rate, it isa very creditable apparatus, and is quite in harmony with the splendid horse re cently purchased. The Council is to be commended upon this appropriation os it bas evidenced splendid business judgment and discretion in the pur chase of such supplies for the Depart ment aa were absolutely necessary. Another sound financial institu tion launched hore is tho Guaranty Building und Loan Association, of which Mr. C. E. Cobb has thu distinc tion of bciug primo mover. Thc compa ny is capitalized nt ??10?,0O0 and has al ready mude application for a < barter. Those named as corporators are Jos. J, Fretwell, C. E. Cobb, F. T. Wilhite, lt. F. Hall. I?. K. McCully, Jr.,F.B. Cray on, H. H. Edwards, M. !.. Bonham, Jas. T. Huberts, S. N.Gilmernnd H. ll. Watkins. The Association expects to be n-ady for business as soon as the ne cessary (h'tiiils after organization ure completed. Thc spirit of expansion ?a abroad in tho land, and it has hit Anderson a broadside, left-handed upper cut. The Cox Manufacturing Company hasjust decided lo increase its capital stock just $100,000; thc same was recently donn bj lim Riverside Manufacturing Company; nunc land was bought a few days ago hy thc Anderson Cotton Mills to provide for'the necessity brought about by tho recent increase in capita] stock tillie, and now I he Orr Cot tun Mill has "increased itsnerongt" t ti forty acres without the mule to provide against a possible hidebound situation. TJie land in question was a tract owned by Dr. S. M. CUT ami sold toi $12? au acre. "One ol' the easiest things in thc world is to lind fault with tither peo ple; but how ditlicult it is to sen otu own faults, ttl .understand our weak points, and to remember that as wt see faults in others they see faults at bad, and perhaps worse, in us. Let us be charitable, and do as the great artist who painted a picture of lib monarch, upon whose brow there wa.? a scar. Ho placed his king with elbow resting on atable and his head support ed by his hand, but with his llngci covering tho scar. Let us endeavor tt place the linger til charity over thc scars of our brethren.1'-(lennon itv formed Messender. Al rs. Mary Ann Hall, widow of tin late J. ('. Hall, of Hall Township, diet on Friday night, the KMh, at thc resi dence of her step-son in this city. Mrs Hall was thc second wifo of Mr. J. C Hall, who lived and died near ltockj River Baptist Church, in the lower pan of the County, ut which place thc re mains of his last wife were buried on last Sunday. She had no children bul a host of friends and relatives will mourn her loss. She. was TO years ol age, and had fought the battles of lift bravely, being true to her woman hood and faithful io her Church ami her Alaster, whose call she gladly heart anti obeyed when He snit!, "Well done conic up higher." News of thc sad death of Air. J. W Root on Thursday morning last at tlu residence of his uncle, Capt. J. A. Gray of this city, was a shock to thc friend! of tho bereaved family. Mr. Root wai a native of Home, Go., but carno hen the week previous in search of healtl and to visit his aunt, Airs. J. A. Gray and his Bisters, who live at t"ne Cnn heme. It was soon discovered that hit trouble, peritonitis, was n most serious one, and one that refused to yield tt thc most skilled treatment. After i week's suffering he passed away sur rounded by his loved ones, who huvt the sympathy of a wide circle of friends Tho deceased was in his 28th year Tho remains were interred iu Silvei Brook Cemetery on the same afternoon thc funeral services being conducted by Rev. W. T. Capers, assisted bj !?cv. J. N. H. Suramcrell. Chief G. F. Bigby, of tho Fire De par t in en t, requests the INTELLIGENCE! to warn all persons in general and pa rents in particulorof the increased hnz ard of lifo and limb now upon tin sounding of an alarm of fire. He state that once tho Department's horse ii started to a fire there is nothing cai stop him, and that tho only safe plac for pedestrians is on tho sidewalks am thc safest pl?w for children is nt hom with their mothers. In their precipi tate Tush to fires heretofore tho fir laddies have been compelled to stcc clear of the crowds; thc tables arc noi turned, and without choice upon th part of tho Chief, and ho states Um the crowds must steer clear of tho hos wagon. Ile requests that when an alan of fire is sounded parents will kee their children in the yard and that a spectators at tires will do thc Depart ment tho kindness not to crowd in 1 the great hindrance of tho firemen. Prof. T. R. Langston gave an inte: eating, instructive and marvelous tb monstration of hypnotism nt tho Opci House on Tuesday night last. Th being his initial public appearance, tl success which he attained with his sui jects was a revelation to his Cello townsmen who were ignorant of sue talent in their midst. It was said I competent critics that his deinoostr; Hons were in every particular theequ of moro experienced hypnotists ni that with a wider sphere of infiucn and action coupled with stage cxpe ience he bids fair to become, one of tl greatest of the modern school. Tl high popular regard in which Profess Langston is held in this his home cit may hnvo biased tho minds of his a diencc in his favor, but they arc nc firmly convinced of n question abo which they have long been in (?our <im? iiiiit. is thc reality of hypnotism au individual intluencc. Airs. Cynthia Neal, widow of Alfr< Neal, of Hopewell Township, quiet passed away nt tho home of her tlaug ter, Afr?. M. E. Newell, on thc 10 inst., at the ripe old age of 84. S had been failing in health for scvei months, growing weaker as tho da passed by, until thc summons came a death claimed its own, all that w mortal and no more, and nil that t flesh was heir to passed with tho li breath, whiclj.wns yielded up withe a struggle and without a regret, so 1 as what tho exchange meant; for fai is no more a necessity, butisexchang for a reality; faco to face she ae< hopo will soon result in the sweet fri tion of tho resurrection and love-t sweetest hoon of earth or heaven is perfected, and forever thc liberated smd shall bo in the company of the j blood-bought throng. The remains ; were interred at Hopewell baptist Church, the funeral services beingeon dueted by her pastor, Uev.W. 1?. Haw- i kins. To the Borrowing children and; grandchildren we extend our heartfelt sympathy. We regret to hear of the death ol' ! Mr. Alonzo'/.. Howman, which occurred j at his home in Abbeville County, just outside the Anderson County lim-, an.', about throe miles from l*>wndesvillo. While Mr. Howman was not a cit ?zen of this ('??linty, vet he was closely iden tified with many ol' our citizens as a soldier in tlie civil war. Mr. Howman I was strichen witli paralysis several days ago and did not recover to any decree at nil. but passed awsii a! his home on the 151th inst. lb-was iu his il>! year, ami had the appearance ol' a remarkably strone mau, lint lie was stricken down without au inst.?al's warning. Ile married Miss Kmily ilnhcrtson, by whom he had lom dui ?hi n. two boys and two girls, allot' w hom sui vi re him. His remains were laid to rest in the churchyard cd'the Presbyterian Church, Rev. ll. C. Fee n? ll conducting tin- sci vices. Tli^ Urinal Vonni; Giant Again Heads the I.isl -Its Success (Unprecedented. Dr. .lo?- ( abell Davis, Manager Mu tual Reserve Knud I,ile Association ?d' X. Y. My dear Sir: lu nckuowlcdgciug re ceipt of cheek for $3000.00, t$100.00 having been paid in advance) balance in full payment of policy No. 1X2311 in the Mutual Reserve Fund Li fe Associa tion of New York, on the life of m; late father, Mr. ,J. F. C. DuPre, 1 wish to thank both yourself anti the Company for the. courteous treatment accorded us as well as for the settlement so sat isfactorily made in the policy having been paul before maturity of contract. Wishing for yourself and thu Company the highest possible success, 1 am. Yours very truly, .Ii l.irs II. I)i Vin:', Attorney. The Mutual Reserve writes every up-to-date contract, guaranteed by four per cent, reserve. First-class men can secure liberal contracts by writing to l)i{. .bu:. CAHKI.I. DAVIS, Manager, Cre< n\ il!?', S. C. - The Birmingham Age-Herald says that 8T,t<00,00() has been ex j ended in tho past eighteen months iu the con struction of new manufacturing plants in that place. There are now twenty nine iron furnaces in blast there, as well as a basie steel plant of 1,000 tons daily capacity. Tu t uro L,a Gripp? lu Two I>*jra, Tuko Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets' All druggists iel mu? the money If it falls to cure. K. W. Groxb'a sigualur- on wv* ry IJOX. 25i*. li W hon in trouble you engage the ser vices nf Uio most reputed law}?r. He i?aa madsastudy of extricating tvosu who bucntne involved tn trouble, and through bis knowledge of law ia well prepared tn render y? u assistance. W?eu hick you call iu ti physician ; he bas made a study of tt e ulimentH with which mankind ia alli b led, aud is well prepared to relit ve jour sufferings. When you want Hard ware you should exercise the 6amo good judgment aa when tn Iroubls or sick, and go where you can best get your wants supplied-to Headquarter-Sullivan Hardware Cu. A firm that ia continua)ly studying how to auccesbfolly meet every need and demand of tbs farmer ; ? ii rm that hnp, by fair dealing and honest method?, established a trade in tho line of Hardware that certainly outilles it to be regarded as strictly "Headquarters." The brat and cheapeat atock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods in tho city at Vaudi ver Brop. QUALITY EXTKAORDINAIIY !-Them ia a certain class of buyer* which want the bett, and lt ia among thia class that the famous Towers-Sullivan Flown have aj? ways found n ready sale. Although for yearn these Plo wa have been in great de mand and increased in popularity, 30t the milkers have never sacrificed the quality for the sake of quantity. There io ?unueiuing aoout the?o Piowa which makes them better than others. That aometbiog ls quality. The highest grade B'eel only is used. This etool ? ? properly tempered and perfectly shaped into Flown. TboBB are the Piowa B dd by the Bulli van Hardware Co. AGENTS wanted for the best type writer on the market, the . Pittsburg Visible;" writing in Bight at all timer; exclusive territory given. Address Bindley Hardware Company, Pittsburg, Pa. 37-3 Twenty-five Dollars will buy a fairly good ?quare practice Piano at the C. A. Reed Music Hons?. They are intrinsi cally worth double thal amount. Pessimists and Optlmlats ! A pessi mist ia a believer in "hoodoos." while an optimist delights in "mascots." The Oliver Chilled Plow, sold by Sullivan Hardware Co., is aa good a mascot aa any farmer could desire. ? Solid 8teel Ditching Shovels-not riv eted or welded "make-ahifs"-are han dled by Sullivan Hardware Co., who can supply your wanta when you need a fmt ciaas article. Toe Torrent Cutaway Harrow is the beat Cutaway Harrow, and does the bent< ' work with the lightest draft of any ever nude. For aile by Brock Brothera, sole agents tor upper S, C. Have bot water pipes run from your stove to bath room. Try Osborne ?ft Osborne. Buy a pair of Joggings and keep your logs from getting cold these cold winter days wheu you are traveling. Yon ?rill Omi B complote Hue at Brock Brothorp. Also Hunting Coa Ls, loaded Shells aud empty Shells and everything that a hun ter needs to properly equip himself for bunting. The biarcfwL boat sn;i r.beape?t bi.iek cf Shoos in the city at Vandiver Bro?. (inns and Pistols of all kinda and prices at Brock Brothers If you want tho finest Texas Seod Oats cheap, get them at Vandivor Br. s. Hooting, tin work, galvanized iron work and plo nibing donn on short notice by Osborne & Osborne. [Willard's Obelisk and Guthrie's Finest Patent. Flour for 81.50 per barrel at Van diver Bros. Froecltydelivery. 'Phone75 WANTED-For casb, Hickory, Dog wood. Persimmon, Walnnt log*. South ern Hardwood Co., P. O. Box, 520, Charleston, S. C. aa-4 If your Piano or Organ need* tuning or repairs, it will pay you to see Mr. Jua. A. Ruddock of Tho C. A. Reed Music. House, who will guarantee pei feet satisfaction to all. Iron King Stoves are sold in Anderson oaly by Osborne & Osborne. Iron King Stoves are considered the best. Boy one. Osborne ?fe Osborne Sole Agents. A .M r> IN ' > VV I .'(?.!'! y : i j 11 i i fi nfl fi ? lui I If Ul tv w i ll mi & nniUu w im We have made a special eifert to give the trade better Goods, later Stj les and moro por feet Clothing than ever be lore. To say something about the price well, it's unneces sary. Every Clothing buyer in Upper South Carolina ac knowledges that we ruc "The Leaders ol' Low Price." PRINCETON BACK SUIT. Designed fur tm<U Wim w-Si t > <!?? - well, whilom spearing ultra fash ionable. Made i:i all the new < 1 .th. RUTGER'S SACK SUIT Isjjan extreme lVshion ibV? .Suit and ?iii be in vogue among men who wish to dros extremely lash i mable Designed in Cricketing Flannels and Vicuna'*. BEVERLY SACK SUIT Is a garment of mu li ilistinc>ii ti, and is especially adapted tu lull, glen dt r and wtll hiiili nun. Made principally from Blue and Black Whorsd ?Serges, Cbcviols and umln.-s ?1 Wnrstuls BOYS' and CHILDRENS CLOTHING. Mothers will bo int? roted in ?I-i- D< partaient, for we have an assortment second to none in tim viciiiitv. Wo have all thc latist Novelties in Plain Fancy and Wai hable Huhs f?r all occavi ns BURNISHING GOODS The lart'c.-l ami m??*t cumple u as erlni -u! in the eily. <$ Co. vucc?'ss..r? (.? Hull & Milford. Shoes. ???k J?L THIS SPACE m%m V BELONGS TO ^^^COBB & CRAYTON, The Shoe People! Who bought their Shoes in solid car lots before the ad vance for the year 1900. We are selling this Slipper you see at COST. Do you need a pair ? Tell your friends whenever you see them that we can save them money on Shoes. Many thanks for your past patronage. THE SHOE STORE, MASONIC TEMPLE. - THE ANDERSON Mutual Fire Insurance Go. WROTE its first Policy Sept. 23, 18?M5. and has made only two assessments since it commenced business. This is a great deal cheaper than you can get fire insurance elsewhere. Any of our Policy-holders will tell you that. Other people have saved money by placing their fire insurance in this Company, and it is confidently believed you can. J. lt. Vandivrr. President. J. J. Frctwcll, K. S. Hill, J. J. Major, Juo, G. Ducworth, W. G. Watson, li. 15. A. (lobins?n. J. P. Glenn, A. P. Hub bard, Directors. J. J. BECK, Agent. H. B. Fant & Son - HANDLE Buist's Garden Seeds, Buist's Seed Corn and Bradford Melon Seed, Heinz's Kraut, Pickles, Vinegar,5Baked Beans and Condi ments, Ritter's Best Preserves and Soups, Tetley's Teas, Parkes' Roasted Corlees, Best XXX Tomatoes, three Cans for 25c, And all other articles usually found in an UP-TO-DATE GROCERY STORE.