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^ocal News. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 17. 1?I0.0. I'miri Proceedings. I'lu'i'all tenn of the Court ot O tu nion I'leas for Anderson County began last Monday. .Indee Aldrich presiding. Thc docket is a heavy one and it is probable that thc Court will be in ses sion all week. After going over the calendars and arranging some minor t ases, tho suit ul A sbn ry Harris, administrator, agaiusi Anderson County for $10,000 damages under thc auti-lynching stat ute, was entered into. 'I his suit is the result of a whipping administered to Elbert Harris, a negro, by a crowd ol' enraged citizens in Corner Township in May. 1808. After the whipping the negro was lodged in thc County Jail, where he died a few days later. This was the second trial of thc rase, the first trial having resulted in a mistrial. Thc ease was concluded yesterday morning and resulted in a verdict for tho defendant-the County. Thc next important ease called was that ol' Mrs. Mai ion E. I.atiiner against the Sovereign Camp of thc Woodmen of the World lo recover three thousand dollars on an insurance policy issued lo Al t Inn I.. I.atiiner. deceased, tho plaintiff's husband, of Lowiidesvillo. Tin* Woodmen are resisting payment mi thc ground that the deceased com mitted suicide, which violated the con tract agreed to in t he policy. This ease was not concluded until this morning, nuil at thc hour ol'closing our report the jury hail not returned a verdict. Another important ease, will next bc called, lt is thc sui! of .1. I..'.Innes against the Charleston ?; Western Carolina Hail way Company, who wants $10,000 da mages on account of the kill ing nf his wife last December al the depot in this city. Singleton A. McIntosh, who killed George N. McKinney m ar Bordeaux two weeks ago, came to Anderson Monday night and surrendered to the Sheriff of Abbeville County. Yester day Judge Aldrich granted bait to the prisoner in the sum of $4,000. - ? . - Holland's Store Items. The members of .Shiloh Church are requested to meet next Saturday after noon at li o'clock for the purpose of j electing a pastor for next year. A full turnout is desirable. A niuc-motiths-old child of Mr. J. A. 1 Manning died at this place last Satur ?day night and was buried at Providence Sunday afternoon. Oat sowing luis begun and is being vigorously pushed. Coll?n will soon al) bo open and out. If the weather continues fair there w ill bo very little in tho lields the Hrs! of November. 'Our corn crops are being housed and are quite short. The Ribla Institute met with Shiloh Church last Saturday ami Sunday and wasa success. The congregations were very good and attentive each ?lay. The lessons were taught by Revs. Allen and Kaile, and were exceedingly instruc tive to all Mihi? students. Among the visitors we noticed Mr. John Eskew and wife. Miss Anna Watson anti Mrs. Martha Watson, from Salem; C. M. Findley and wife, from Mountain Creek: E. J. McGee and wife, from Cross Hoads; Messrs. Warren and ( 'ray ton Watt and Misses West and Harris, from 1'oplar Springs; Mr. Henry Cald well, from Andersonville; Misses Rich ardson and Adams ami Eugene Ander son, from Hartwell, Ga.; Messrs. J. T. Davis, M. M. Stewart, Samuel Power, Fred. Caudle ami Misses Burris and Howie, from Anderson, und doubtless others that we failed to see. We have some sickness, but gener ally our health is good. Ht UKI:. Rock Mills Dots. Mr. Clarence I). Jones, of Huberts, has gono to Galveston, Texas, to make that his home. Miss Hubie Gilincr, of Roberts, has gone to Marietta, tia., to visit rela tives. Mr. Jessie Chainblee, of Mountain Creek, was in our midst Sunday. Misses Eva and Emma Brooks, ot' Richland Creek, visited friends in the Fork recently. Misses Sadie and Eula McAdams, of Yoe, 8. C., visited relatives near hom last week. Mr. S. A. Jones, of our burg, is talk ing of going to Calhoun Falls for his i teal th. Sowing turnips is the order of tho day. Some complaint ol' grasshoppers destroying the young turnips. Mr. Joe H. Jones, of this vicinity, lost a tine mule last week. Health of our burg is exceedingly good, with tho exceptions ol' a few cases of chills and Mire eyes. We think from all indications that the wedding bells will ring in our neighborhood ere long. Mr. Robert (Hun, of Starr, was in this community last week. Alter a heated term, cooler weather has made iis appearance, much to thc delight ol'the people, for during the long, hut summer months the mosqui toes were so enormously bad that the people couhrut rest. The mosquitoes of our burg are of a most energei ic and enterprising variety. No matter how securely one tucks the net they lift it and walk in and least. Nor do they contine themselves to thu bed room. The front veranda is their favorite re sort, and the arms and necks nf the poor mortals trying to keep cool are their easy prey. Then, ton. they aient a religions type. They come loChurch in swarms nod,loin in lite hymus m a loud chorus, punctuating thc stanzas with a period of biting tho wearers of the muslin waist. News is very pearce; "\ ANN All." lola Items. Mi.ss Lessie Wilson and little sister, 'Bessie, spent Saturday night mid Sun day with her cousin, Miss Othella Erskine, in the Concord section. Miss John T. Browne has been con fined to her bed for the past two weeks, but we are glad to say is better. Most of the crops are gathered. It dont take long to gather them now, for wo don't mako much. Wo are glad to see Mrs. Elizabeth Hutchison able to visit around. Mr. Editor, wait awhile nnd may bo you will get to hear a wedding bell -ring, as some of the young men have . purchased a new top buggy. Mr. and Mrs. James Buchanan arc all smiles, it's a boy. Wo listened to a most interesting sermon preached by Rev. J. F. Single ton on tue first Sunday. Mr. Singleton will leave pretty shortly to preach in 'Georgia. , On account of other business, Mr. Editor, I will allow some one else to till my place in tho dear old INTEI.M oENckn, ns I w?l be absent from this place, and will be glad for some ono to let the nows still como from here. M. C. H. / Fruit Jars; Fruit Jars! At Jno. T. B arrisa* Pot Plants and Cut Flowers for sale. Thargo and small Palms a specialty. Mis. <*, FT Cltnksoales, 242 North Mais St. uns I T ffl FORMERLY THE ALLIANCE STORE, ANDERSON S BIGGEST STO 15 GREAT DEPARTMENTS ! I Be sure and Ask for a Free Premium Trading Card. \^\C\\\VA'X>V Heddi!!* ix cessitics lor Hie coming <;<?ld x ?r"( ,^&jT Our Millinery Display is one of the lin W >1\ Oj weather ollcjed nt price? thal wont buy \ J^dWliffigg,^ ?st ever ?bown in Anderson. Comprising .?^ their < ;<in:i] elsewhere, .lustiest t Ins slate- > 7$m&*$'s. th-latest and best of Pari? and our own "- ?'<-(?-nient lor yonisell il interested, i ^?SBBB^&U ??potior work-rooms. Come and sec if - v^-y. ,/i .V^TSHL??? voa mini.re i>retty, stylish Hats, it will ';/ m f? ,U tnt,',V,r , I :,l,'k4 <1'r1 . , 'ti, ^.J^tBfi? f? afford you a rare treat. v.--.?^;-<4?y Wf\ Largo Twilled Whit? Blanket . 1 00 I rf? % "Wmr ^ Va 8 Tin U VV,,w'0,.,,JMaVk.<:,.Vr-V;-'.?o r^wB8&#? Keady-to-Wcar Felt Hats only. 40c ?*"^'tiiBlP * \ A11 A?ol hrnrlid Banket..5 ?JO ? ^JJraTT^ French Felt Trimmed Hats, worth D?^^l?8Bn%\ Cali?orina 10-1 Blanket 1 f?0 | ^fi^/ ?..-,0, only. 1 50 V<>li|fi^S \ VV/?(Ml H,?e 1 JMl,(;Vn,1rrt;*A*r*4?/4' Felt Hat."Tan, Velvet Crown and T?r^^?Kj Large KIZC Bed Cpmlort. 1 00 <\\?-r\f\ Flumes 1 75 -~ .'l?sgS^A Salteen Cover Bed Comfort. . 1 50. /M^WA/v AV?* Felt Hat, trimmed in Fancy" Fcathcrs.l bl) Y^^P (?entune Down lilied Cointon..,00 ^J\V\\m\\v]l\l Felt Shape,trimmed with Velvet Kib j V AVK^ wwjj bon and Wings.2 00 I Our $1.00 Kid Glove. >. From the great variety of styles which J f??W i Wc stand behind every pair of these' in1xr\\S 5(vJ"'Uf6i|'c wo always carry it is always possible to Q ^ (Hoves wc sell. The maker stands behind M^Z.-?X J*> select the most becoming Cap the baby ,^L/ \ ?. us. If willi reasonable wear they tear or j At?St* \ (dD^ can wear. Itcosts no more on that ac rMv-rkflfv1 split or burst bring them back -we'll re- / fa^g. \ V-r J-count, but is much more satisfactoiy. ?sVvl ?Sf?RQi i'?l?laco them with a new pair. Fair, isn't it. I A I ?*??K k*? White Silk Corded Cap, trimmed in v \\f'5fl ^JiLe Triomphe-guaranteed. 1 00 ''i'*A *Xfc J*?i Lace and Ribbon, onlv. 48c A.w\ : ,;hij>j /^iWhite, White with Mack, Grey, Tan, ' A**SC - ?fjfr?x Colored Silk Caps, Embroidered in liiisi AMP r\..I Castor, lllack, La Fiance, i'erfee- ? kr?gS&J $mjh\\ White, only. 35c u>lLAL)lLj\l|i/ lion Kid (Hove. 1 50 / M?g? j Embroidered Silk Cap, trimmed in TH r\\/F ? White, Black, Tan, Mode and Grey. I tP??? VvTrTv Lace and Kibbon, only....75c ,VJLWVL^ A grand new line ol'?Silk, Jersey and. \ jfa?,&jy Cashmere Cap, Velvet Crown, Lace i- _I Lisle Thrcnd (Hoves in black and colors, j ^-s? ? ' & Rutiles, only.75c ?^?b A satisfactory CORSET inust combine A . ? QA Whv don't vnn G VHS a perfect tit with durability. The Corset ^?T?? ^ k _ ?y TZ0U A. V W we sell-"American Lady"-will please A fa f ?\ JJ H Ajf?ffl Buy your DEESS ?J?fe? }*\ y?UMire,.v- Ull'S&/W D?t ??V4W.. GOODS here? #3#^??\ No. 235, Martha Washington. 50c ^J/ ^ l> v^of. - "." iM^ffll 1?"' fl?0 llT FV,"'k?IClF?n?eyj 00 vor St thu? Stop.T To" Pl?KS ?NO! M?sfjame??jro^ ? 00 ^^^^^!^^!^?^^ ?wu??.n?? ??jfcy; ^ MfmKrWNo-:nr"m?-Edith Kin?aon Goiiid-150 vt shown8 ostet ^7 'V 1 / ' \ BUg H ft? ?f^%^ ?nd always at 10 to 20 .-_,_ E|? JLjyA^i i)er cent le89 money. [~~^tW\ ^e-N. Jet. Black Henrietta, ex -J&SJ-t ???l^* 1*1017^^ tia quality.2.? ) N?fS^^^ Women's Heavy Cotton Ribbed Un- IJKBLiVIzi All Wool 42-inch Henri raj^s^Nh dervest. 15c .O^K^lW^^^s^ etta, Jet Black.... 40c MrwiS^mmm Women's Ribbed Vest/Pearl Buttons jfk Black Choviot, 54-inch \/fMM\WMr und ?row Strings, Dn-wcrs to B*m 4\ ?^^W^?* rough and dressy.. 89c ft 'immm matcb. 250 U O O Ui?? Black Camel's Hair Che P-tr^fflffilffi?L Women's Fleece-lined Ribbed Union Tq^1**? ^0 M*y^bT% viot, stylish.%c -^^SfivS^ \\&?^VWV?-?H?'?;?I;;Y--VJ Vi' 2dC Black nnd Colored Venetian Cloth, 5-4-inch. 08c -^^SkWW ^?TTTnf?SCffl rSuS^1 bb" Black Solid 42-inch New Fahric.$1 00 irT^TT^l if n?M?fi?AS^%?!Mi5utto,1^iKi:-j COc Jct Black Parola 44-inch Now Fabric.\ ai LADigyVWIy ^S??&ffi? Rte3I Heavy Ribbed Plnid Back Gojf cloth for Cape8 ftnd Skirt8> ttll the ,?.," 1 l'niou Suit8, PnceB2?c' 05c' 50c heat and most popular colors. Prices 89c, 75c, 1.35, 2.35, KttiT UWDERWEA/?7 and 2.50._ m T.,mDl' h very garment in tins assembly is made ot , iP tote the newest ami choicest fabrica in vogue for MADE' Fall ?nd Winter Wear. The styles are such i 'fiM-rjas the fashionable world abroad and at home have approved ol'. For originality, quality, style and price, you'll search in vain tor gar ments like these : lllnck All Wool Cheviot Serge Taffeta, Silk-Lined. 8 50 Navy Blue Camels Hair Eton Suit, new skirt. ia 50 All Wool l'tnid Black Walking Suit.... l? no Fine Venetian Cloth Blouse Suit. 1.100 Imported Broadcloth Fancy Kton Suit.. IS 00 Ribbons for every Ribbon need. Plain Ribbous, fancy Ribbons, good Ribbons. This Ribbon Stock is com plete. Tho silk worm would be ashamed if he ever learned of such low prices. No. 2, Satin and Taffeta Colored Ribbons. 3c No. J), Satin Ribbon, Castor and Brown. 8c No. 40, Moire Effects.Ric No. 10, Highest Grade Taffeta..ISc No. 10, Fancy Taffeta Ribbon.Sile ^fc -,:/ Trunks that will stand the baggage R1}' We make it our business to look closely /-M-. - smashers test are as reasonably priced1 \Y3LJi2^ after tho baby. Everything that goes to here as tho poorly made kinds usually xgggf?sMfiSgY make up the little one's Clothing is found :V''S.;Y' arc elsewhere. Then there aro (irips, I VlJmpS3^? in this Store. There are ninny littlo things v Rags and Suit Cases in great numbers. W] H UfcjMyjthat add to baby's comfort and beauty. ? *~~^J <??' J -. Whatever you need bc sure of getting 'sf MwTvW^'i'iThe baby is most deserving of careful con ;lm '/r?'"?- V i, ?ilt hereat a saving. \%&Psi\ \9K\ ? sideration. ??-? ''/M-'.?'-'^' S} ;!0 mell Zinc Covered Trunk. 3 OS ' jinSs^VW' Infants ! length Tan Socks. Mc M * M^^-^1 . ^mT i Canva8 Cover d Square ?SfTT> Y V Wool Mittens for the baby. 10c C-Vi-VT IL-Trunk. :i 25 Tf| 11? Knit Sacques, for cold weather. 35c iSMSff^-T-^S^'M-inch I ino Leather Round Cnn- ^Vj^~i_-?_!-^Infants Ribbed Undervest. 25c ^^^Z-^. vas Trunk. 4 50 r^-^^V^^Eiderdown Cloak, all colors. 50c PC. *- ,r OU????5 ' Handsome Leatherette Snit Case.. 1 75 (JNtwl^^^vvMto Embroidered Cashmere Clonk.. 1 50 I TRAVELI"" ---ari- Genuine Sole Leather Hutt Case... 4 50 " There is n whole room full of Carpets here. All worthy, dependable Carpets, too. We sell Hoor coverings just ns we sell other merchandise-to 3'our advan tage. You cannot fail being suited in this big Carpet Room of ours. Ingrain Carpet, a good quality... Wool Ingrain, now designs. Handsome Ail Wool Ingrain. Tapestry Br?ssel Carpet.. Rugs tn great variety. ...25c ...:)5c ...50c ...50c It is correct style, elegance and cheapness that you may expect in the big room one half filled with tho newest Capes. There never was n time when our Stock was so complete, and our prices me lower than you have ever before bought them. Pur Trimmed Cheviot Cape. Beaver Cape, a good quality. Plnsh Cape, Fur Trimmed. Embroidered Plush Capes. Astrachan Cape, SO inches long..... . 7oc . 08C . 1 00 . 1 35 . 0 25 Those of you who know this Clothing Department of ours, know that quality, is the first consideration with us. Tho hur riedly put together, shoddy kinds of Clothing cannot enter this Store at any price. Just now quality and cheapness are linked iu 'a way even unusual fortis. Fine Brown Plaid Cassimero Suit.8 73 AU Wool Black and Grey Stripe Cassi mere.5 00 Scotch Cheviot Suit, All Wool, D. B. Vest.7 30 All Wool Brown Beaver Overcoat.3 00 Tho Shoes that we sell aretheemhoili ment of everything that is good and du rable; they are stylish too. We watch that point very closely, because tho hist dressed men and women look to us to keep what is new and good. Here are some new arrivals : Men's Black Calf, best make.2 00 Men's Fine Cordovan 3hoe.2 50 Men's Hand Sewed Vici Kid. 3 00< Ladies' Black Dongola, all styles.:. 1 00 Dongola Kid, Kid Tipped, all styles 1 2:> VicfKici, elegant workmanship.2 00 EVERY CUSTOMER SHARES IN OUR PROFITS ! 90c. BELOW ARE A FEW PREMIUMS ILLUSTRATED-500 OTHERS. Elegant Hall This Fine Rug T,n?in . Hnndsomo 1 ^^^^^ Complete China Toilet Wicker Basket. ^ ? l^^^^^ Frec witn'^-iO.OO Trading. 8 Free with $20.00 brading.'00 _*_ Trading._. ?^?????????aWBWayLaBMBMWMM A Jf^SrhSfsa a esa ? g A uncAi PLI Bod Room Clothes Tree. Freowi?i $10.00 Venetian Glass Vases. Colored Glass Water Set. A Pair Free with $10.00 Trading. Free with $20.0ffl Free with $60.00 Trading. Trading. Riass and Onyx Table. Decorated Ban quet Lamp. Gentleman's Fine Watch. Free with $20.00 Trading. 1 ?? Free with $20.00 Trading. Free vi th $60.00 Trading. Belgian Glass Wine Set. Free with $30.00] ~~ Trading. French China Jardenire. Free with $10.00 Trading. Free with $20.00 Trading. A-GREAT ALTE?AT?GP? $?LE-?HreSE?niS BIO BARGAINS* On January 1st, 1901, wa will make extensive Alterations in thia Store. Previous to these great changes we will sell every thing in our big establishment at much reduced prices. GE AND MILLINERY SLAUGHTERING is now the order. All Millinery and Millinery Trimmings are being sold at one-half price. Come early and secure first choice The Goods \ must move out within sixty days. All persons owing us are requested-to come promptly 'forwarded make settlement. We are making 4his big business stronger and better every day, We aim to have thc bigged department Rt-nr? r?% s f.nyMw???