The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, February 27, 1901, Page 5, Image 5
WHITE GOODS !
The kind you need right now. The kind the housewife is
looking for to put her house in order before the rush of the
SPRING SEASON.
We have a jnost admirably assorted Stock of
BLEtCHED MD UHBLEICHED DOMESTICS,
AtpRlCES in DEFIANCE of all COMPETITION. Ponder
our prices. Come and examine the Goods..
SHEETINGS in all the popular widths.
45-inch or 5-4 Pillow Casing or Tubing at 12 1-2 and 20c
per yard.
G-l Bleached Sheeting at ibo ncr yard.
9- 4 Bleached Sheeting at 22 I-2c per yard.
10- 4 Bleached Sheeting at 25c per yard.
10-4 Unbleached Sheeting at 22 l-2c per yard.
10-4 extra quality Sheering, bleached, at 30c per yard,
10-4 Linen Sheeting at $1.00 per yard.
Ready Made Sheets.
Good quality, plain, 81x90, at 62 l-2c each.
Hemstitched Sheets, 81x90. at 75c each.
Ready Made PHJow Cases.
At 12 l-2c, 15c and 20c each,
We have a full assortment and exceptional values in 4-4
Bleached Muslins at 8 l-3c, 10c and 12 l-2c per yard.
?.Iso, Lonsdale Cambiic.
WHJ.T1? LAWNS at 5, 8 1-3,10,12 1-2 and 15c per yard
that cannot be matched. Get a sample of ours and try round.
WHITE ORGANDIES from 20c up to $1.00 per yard.
Also, BLACK ORGANDIES.
WHITE P. K's. at ld and 20c per yard that would be
reasonable at 25c per yard.
Some remarkable values in White Nainsooks and White
Dimities.
Embroideries and Laces.
It will be a treat for you to look through, even if you do
bot care to buy. Others may show you Embroideries and La?
Je?B, but take our advice and see our line before you buy. We
?presume that you want all for your money that you can get
?honestly.
Muslin Underwear.
We are showine a moot attractive line, both in quality,
Jjtyle and price.
Also, CORSETS, such as the Thompson Glove Fitting and
ie Celebrated R. & G. Corsets.
Towelings.
A great variety to select from, and cheaper than yon
ive ever bought before, bowels ! Unheard of values ! A
len Towel at 10c each. A ?arger size Linen Towel at
[So each. A great Towel at 25c each.__
Scrims and Curtain Swisses in abundance.
Brown Blouse and Dress Linens at 12 1-2,15, 20 and 25o
BI yard.
Also, Butcher's Linens for Fancy Work and Linen Lawns.
A most magnificent display of
Calicoes, Percales,
Galatea Cloth,
Fancy Oxfords, &c,
specially adapted for Ladies's Waists and Men's Shirts and
?ys Shirts, Waists and Bodices.
Remember, that we show the popular Novelties in
Dry Goods and Notions,
lost immediately upon their introduction, and while you
lad this our Buyers will probably be in the market looking
the newest.
Remember that we carry the largest and most complete
jck of SHOES in the city.
Remember,-that we make a specialty of FARM SUP
'S.
Remember our GROCERY DEPARTMENT ! We sell
fcvy Groceries, such as Flour, Molusses, Sugar, Coffee, Oats,
fat, Corn, &c, as cheap as anybody. Why shouldn't we ?
jo certainly sell as much as they do,. We buy in a? large
entities ?B they do. We think that we buy as cheap as
*y do. o ur ex penses are reduced to a minimum. Our greed
gain is not above tho average man. We are satisfied with
[air legitimate profit, "to live and let live." Hence we
ul see to it that you buy your Goods from us as cheap as
" can buy them from anybody.
Our prices on all linea always guaranteed.
TERMS - Spot Cash or Thirtv Dava unless specially ur
ged.
WHOLESALE BUYERS are invited to see us.
Yours truly,
0SB?RNE & PEARSON,
ccessors to\Brown, Osborne & Co.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
enera,If Me rolland i se.
ARDBUKOJf, M. O.
Local News*
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 27, 1901.
THE COTTON MAMET.
rorrccttxl Weekly by Brown, Osborne A Co.
Strict Good Middling-01.
Good Middling-OJ.
Strict Middling-0.
Middling-OJ.
Stu i J ?cd Cot ton- C to 8.
Tho timo f it. paying city taxes ex
pires to-morrow.
Mr. J. A. Brock is oil* to Florida on a
ro?t and recreation trip.
Miss Wioua Moore, of Seneca, is vis
iting friends in Anderson.
The city Huuoois observed Washing*
ton's birthday last Friday.
Tho Court of Common Pleas convenes
next Monday at 10 o'clock a.m. .
Mr. J. H. O'Dell, of Laurens, spent rt
doy or two in Anderson last. week.
County produce generally and eggs
especially aro in demund in thc city.
Mr. W? B. Magruder has gone West
to purchase a choice lot of horses and
mules.
Mrs. J; W. Thompson, of this city, is
in Abbeville visiting her son, Ward N.
Thompson.
Burn out chimneys and stove Hues
the next rainy day, and watch out for
March lires.
Miss Carne Williamson, of Birming
ham, Ala., is in Anderson visiting Mrs.
Jas. T. Penvsou.
Attention is directed to tho new ad
vertisement of G. F. Tolly Sc Son, tho
furniture deniers.
If you contemplate buying a buggy,
carriage or wagon, read J. J. Fret-well's
new advertisement.
If you haven't got tho grip you are
not in fashion. Lots of people would
rather not bu in fashion.
Vandiver Bros. Sc Major have a new
advertisement in this paper to which
your attention ia directed.
Next Monday is Salcsday. There
will be no public sales of real estato by
any of the Court House oilicials.
W. F. Marshall ?c Co. are .tiering
wiuter clothing at 50 cents on the dol
lar. See their new advertisement.
Miss Annie Griffin, of Belton, has
been spending a low days in-tho city
as th?; guest ot" Miss Louise Murphy.
If you aro seeking bargains tho now
advertisement of I). C. Brown Sc Bro.
will interest you. Bead it carefully.
Mr. K. B. Cheshiro spent last week
in Hartwell, Ga., representing tho
clothing department of J. H. Weil & Co.
Beware of a relapse of grip. Tho
direct attack is hard enough, but it is
tho relapse that docs one up complete
ly.
A number of our farmers aro still
holding tL'dr cotton for 10 cents, but it
looks now t*tat they will not get that
price.
Oar correspondents are requested to
send in their communications on Mon
day afternoons or Tuesday mornings
if possible.
Mr. Sol. Lesser and Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Seligman have gone to the Eas
tern markets to buy Spring goods for
Lesser Sc Co.
The State Sunday School Conven
tion is in session in Newberry. Several
delegates are in attendance from An
derson County.
W. W. Bussell, accompanied by his
son, Robert, left last week for New
Orleans, where he has a contract for
several months' work.
Weare retested by the Board of
Trustees tc announce that the public
schools of Fork Township will close
next Friday, March 1st.
W. H. Cobb, of Belton, has been
drawn to serve on the Grand Jury at
the April term of the United States
Circuit Court in Charleston.
Vandiver Bros. are prepared to serve
you with any sort of general merchan
dise at the lowest prices. Read their
new advertisement for particulars.
R. A. Williams has resigned his peti
tion as overseer of spinning in .tho Orr
Cotton Mills and accepted a position in
the Monaghnn mills at Greenville.
Alex. Johnson, tho barber, has
chanj-ed base, and is now working in
Mitchell's shop, io the postoffice build
ing, where he will be pleased to servo
his old p* trous.
Married, on Sunday afternoon, Feb.
24, 1001, nt tho residence of Mrs. J. M.
Duke, in this city, by Rov. W. T. Ca
pers, Mr. Jas. L. Duke and Miss Cath
erine Gordon, of-Clemson.
Chiquola Lodge, Knights of Pythias,
will hold a special meeting next Fri
day evening, at 7:30 o'clock, for the
purpose of conferring the second rank.
AU tho members aro urged to attend.
Not much of tho hunting season rc-,
mains, but manya partridge that has
thus far ?-??caped the re&iurseiess hun
ter will yet. be bagged before the
law gives protection to tho feathered
tribes.
Mr. Paul Barr, who has boen study
ing pharmacy at the college in Charles
ton tho past session, returned home a
few days ago and has resumed bia po
sition in thc drug store of F. B. Cray
ton & Co.
The improvement noted in recent
numbers of Everybody's Magazine is
still more conspicuous io tho March
i-?sue. This in a li ra !-vate magazine,
brim-full of individuality, containing
remarkably Cirong stories and articles
of distinc t interest and readableness.
Among tho ten-cent monthlies it is
rapidly forbin ir to the front, and it bids
I fair 11 contest tho cupremai-y of its
! most widely cimilated contemporaries.
..".-v-1Ml,,.'" ?uj '-'a.-i:-iL.
Tho Dan Packard Opera Co., which
will appear in Anderson on tho even
ing of March 18th, ia composed of
thirty-livo artists, and is the strongest
organization of its kind that has ever
visited Anderson.
Ex-Sheriff M. B. Gaines, who has
recently moved to Oconeo Comity,
near Westminister, was in the city
last Monday and gave wa a call. Ile
expressed himself as being pleased
with his new homo.
Judge Heuer, in Court at Abbeville,
created a sensation by saying that the
contract system now being investigated
in Anderson County, existed to some
extent in Abbeville. Ho ordered tho
Grand Jury to look into it.
Mr. W. ll. Osborne, of tho linn of
Osborne Sc Pearson, left l??t week for
thu Eastern markets to buy a stock of
Spring and Summer goods. Ho was
accompanied by Miss Helen Cater, who
will assist him in selecting his stock.
Kev. J. W. Davis, 1). I)., a returned
missionary from China, will deliver a
free lecture with Rtereopticon Y ic wo ur.
China next Saturday night, March 2nd,
at 8 o'clock in tho Presbyterian
Church. The public is cordially invit
ed to attend.
Miss Leila White and Mr. Eugene
Fant went to Pickens last week where
they were attendants at tho marriage
of Mr. L. C. Thornley aud Miss Corrie
Bruce, which took place in tf"*5 Presby
terian Church at that place Inst Thurs
day afternoon.
Tho first 6now of this winter fell in
this section last Saturday, it began
snowing about 2 o'clock a. m. and con
tinued almost without ceasing for about
twelve li nur?. It averaged four or five
inches in depth, but was very dry and
soon melted away.
Tho many friends of Dr. Frank E.
Harrison iu Anderson deeply sympa
thize with him in the death of his wife,
which occurred at her homo in Abbe
ville last Monday. Mrs. Harrison was
a most excellent Christian woman, and
greatly beloved by all of her friends.
The County Treasurer has received
orders from tho Comptroller General's
ofiico to attach tho 10 per cent, penalty
after the first day of March and collect
with it added until the 15th of March,
nnd then the executions will bo placed
in the hands of the Sherill' for collec
tion.
Kev. W. T. Capers has resigned the
rectorship of Grace Episcopal Church
of this city and has accepted the call to
tho Church at Vicksburg, Miss. Mr. Ca
pers is a most excellent, Christian gen
tleman, is very popular with all thu de
nominations in Anderson, and his many
friends regret to see him leave.
Dr. J. K. McWhorter, of Pendleton,
was in Walhalla Tuesday on business.
In spite of tho fact that he is now liv
ing out of Oconee, ho can't resist-the
temptation now and then to run over
and "salt down" a few dollars in Oco
nce's dirt. Like many others, the doc
tor is of the opinion that it's thc proper
thing.-Keoiree (Jouricr,
Prof. Chas. Lane, of Atlanta, Ga.,
will preach in tho Presbyterian Church
at Townvillo next Sunday afternoon,
March 3rd, at 3:30 o'clock. On Monday
ovening following, at 8 o'clock, he will
lecture in the school building. Prof,
Lane is one of the most noted humor
ists in the South and those who fail tc
hear him will miss a raro treat.
Cholera cf a very fatal typo appear
ed amongst the hogs at Clemson a short
time ago. and within ten days twenty
eight animals died. The disease ie
said to havo been*carried by buzzards
that had fed on _ two hogs that had
died in the neighborhood, and which
had been left in the woods exposed in
stead of being buried or burned.
Frank Robertson, the policeman at
Belton who shot and wounded a mar
by tho name of Aiken in that towt
several weeks ago, and who was en
dieted for assault and battery witt
intent to kill, had a preliminary hear
ing in this city last week before Mag
istrate Wilson, who sent the erse ni
to Court. Robertson gave bond foi
his appearance.
Wo have received a copy of tho Feb
ruary number of the Exposition Maga
zi ne, tho official organ of tho Soutl
Carolina Inter-State and Westlndiai
Exposition, lt is a very handsome illus
trated publication and containsone hun
dred and ten pages of interesting mat
ter concerning the progress of tho Ex
position. Tho magazine also contnim
a descriptivo and illustrated "write up'
of Anderson.
"Big King's" restaurant on Depo
street is a popular resort for those wh<
want a good meal at a very reasonnbl
price. A few days ago Mr. King kind
ly invited us to visit his restaurant nm
indulge in an oyster feust. Of course
wo went, and a royal feast it wac
Oysters aro served in any style, am
the cook certainly knows how to pre
pare them, for wo never before ate an;
that equalled them. Givo "Big King
a call.
Mr. Alfred K. Mann died at his hom
in Hopewell Township last Friday, i
tho 0f>tli year of his age. He had lon,
been afflicted with Bright's disease
and at times was a great sufferer. Mi
Mann had long buen a devoted mern
ber of tho Baptist Church, and wa
held in high esteem by a wide circlo o
friends, who deeply sympathize wit
tho bereaved widow and six childre
who survive him. His remains wei
intered al^??ani Creek Church on Sal
nrday.
A commission for a charter has bee
issued by the Secretarj of Stato to til
C. F. Jones Company, of this cit:
The corporators are C. F. Jones, S. RI
O r, J. F. Fant, Wm. Laughlin, lt. ?
LLon, It. C. Brownlee, J. P. Bradbury
J. li. Douthit and Calhoun Harris, a
of Anderson,save Mr. Bfownlee. wh
is of Duo Webt. The company propoi
es to operate a gener?! depmtmei
Store. donica, wholesale aiidreinil mei
cantil" bo? jiess. Tho capital utor.lr
to b o <j ot"), OOu.
Mrs. Charles Cheshire died nt her
homo in the Toney Creek scctiou ?uat
Friday in the S4th year of her agc. Sho
was a victim of that ever fntnl disease,
consumption, and had been an invalid
for a year or more. Mrs. Cheshire was
a daughter of Samuel Poore, and a
most estimable woman, whose memory
will long bo cherished by her ninny
friends. Tho deceased was a member
of Shady Grove Baptist Church, where
her remains were interred on Saturday,
Kev. M. McGee conducting the funeral
services.
The Columbia correspondent o? the
Newts ami Courier, under dato of the
UOth inst., says: "Governor Mcsween
ey to-day decided to veto a bill which
provided for the establishment of a
new school district in Anderson Coun
tp. Tiio County Superintendent wrote
that the local authorities had arranged
tlie districts and that, in his opinion,
the Act was unconstitutional and un
necessary. The constitution explicitly
states that no school districts snail be
created or divided by the General As
sembly. Tho Act was accordingly
vetoed.''
The Columbia Stale, of the ',Mst inst.,
says: "Mr. U. J. Johnson, represent
ing thc Philadelphia North Arnot ?cnn,
was in the city yesterday. He has been
sent here to investigate the prison sys
tem in this State, and it is understood
that he will go io Anderson County to
take a glance at the unique situation
there. Mr. Johnson called on the gov
ornor yesterday and was later taken to
the State prison and shown through
that institution by Superintendent
Grilllth." Mr. Johnson came to Ander
son and spent Friday here, and, wo
aro informed, visited ono or two farms
where convicts aro employed.
A 4-room cottage owned by Mr. S.
M. Johnston and occupied by Mr. D.
M. McAdams, on McCully street, was
burned yesterday morning nbout 1
o'clock. Mr. W. H. King, who lives on
the samo street, was on his way homo
and discovered the lire. Mr. and Mrs.
McAdams were aroused from their
sleep by Mr. King bursting open ono
of the doors and rushing into their
room. Tiie alarm was promptly an
swered by tho firemen, who did good
work. The neighbors rushed in ami
succeeded in saving nearly all tho
household goods. The house was in
sured for ?()00.
Dr. .John .1. Bozeman, one of Ninety
Six's most honored and worthy citi
zens, died nt his home in that town on
Tuesday, 10th inst., after a brief illness,
aged about 05 years. Dr. Bozeman was
a native of Anderson County, having
boen born and reared in Savannah
Township, near Cross Hoads Baptist
Church, where his parents are buried.
He was a brother-in-law of Mrs. T. N.
Spearman and an uncle of Mrs. C. M.
Buchanan, both of this city, and has a
number of relatives and old friends in
this County. Ho served through tho
Civil War as assistant surgeon of tho
Hampton Legion. Dr. Bozeman mnr
lied nt Ninety-Six, where he settled as
a physician at tho close of tho war, and
has enjoyed a largo practico and en
viable reputation among tho people.
He was an upright, honorablo man,
with gentle winning manners nnd most
kindly disposition, and in his death
Greenwood County loses ono of her
best citizens. His wifo died several
years ago, and ho leaves three daugh
ters and one son.
WANTED-Young lady to act aa Ional
Agent fot- a high-class Concert Co. Labor*
ul ontnmiB*ion. Addros?, Prof. Mumm
F. Dnawody care Baptist Female Uni
versity, Raleigh, N. C.
WALL PAPER-A beautiful line of
Wail Paper now on exhibition at FAST'S
BOOK STORK. We can paper your room
io handsome paper at fl.00 to 8I.V5 per
room. 35-4
Buildorb' Hardware of all kinda care
fully selected and sold at lowest prices by
.Sullivan II ard w ure.
When yon have tooth-aobe yon nato
rally go to the most skilled dentist, be
oauBe he can best relieve your Buffering.
Ween you are sick you rotundly neck
i be beat physician, because he can more
quickly diagnose your case. When you
uued H ard w aro your beat j idgment
prompts you to go to Hollivan Hardware
Co., who can beat supply your needs
A car load of Barb. Wire Just received
by Sullivan How. Co. When you buy
from this concern you arealwajs assured
of getting bottom prices.
There ls no Fe? cu so cheap nr so do ra
bie a? ? ne made of Poultry Netting. Toe
Ural and only car of thia Wiro ever
brought to Anderson han just naen re
ceived by Hulltvan Hdw. Co. Bn>ing in
Much a quantity neourea a pricn which ? n
H bles these people to purni} za compet?
lion.
There is no better way ia which a
farmer can ecoi omi zs lhau by having Iii?
OJVU bet of Blacksmith 'fouls and (loin,;
bis own work nt homo. Time ii saved
and many tools that would be thrown
HWHv eau be worked ovur and used.
Sullivan Hdw. Co. have a upendid ua
Mortment of Btackamiih fouls In whieh
moy would be glad to luterest every
farmer.
Plow? with the proper sot. most perfect
fin tah nnd Utie?t qoa'ity material aro
Mold by Sullivan Hdw. Co.
Invenllgailon reven?a merit. Investi
gation pleasts UH (Sullivan Hdw. Co.
ri le O>nuino Lankford C.otb Collar waa
never known to hort a horm'aor Muln'a
shoulder. It Is the best plow Collar on
tho market. Theae Collara aro aoid by
Sull?van Hdw. Co.
Hooting, tin work, galvanized Iron
work sud plumbing done on short notion
by Unborne & Osborne
If ? JO want a good U?z">r trv one ^.i
Brue!' Bros. that ta guarauteed, and it
v/'ll mako you am ile when you go to
shave.
Buy >our Loaded Sholls, Shot, Powder
nnd CispM and Dynamit? ao<i Ku?e at
Brock Broa , and you will always lind
tho pricea right.
Iron King Stoves aro sold in Anderson
only by Osborno & On bo rn e.
Pot Plants nnd Cut Flowers for sale.
Large and ?mall Palma a eperlalty. Mrs.
J. F. Clhikscalea, '212 North Main Mt.
Iron King Stoves aro considered tno
beat Buy one. Osborne ?fe Osborne
Sole Agenta.
Money to loan oi flrat m?">rieago nf real
property. Apply to Tribtdo A Pi ince,
; Attorneys.
! Hrive hot water pipes ron from your
(.'ovo to bath roca. Try Oaborne St
Ooborne.
If yon have a Mirror yon want Re
Sllvo'red, or want a Minor made to tb nr
repl-o* th?? obi hr .koo ou**, eoe lt W.
Sf'SEn. II., ?ii makeot repair a'1 >? zea
at reasonable prices. 3J-19
An Old Adage :
^IIAIiri' ??kaw
MOhtT
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BIIUIIL
Wc have bought the
OF COBB & CRAYTON,
At our own price. We arc satisfied with a small profit. You
can buy Shoes at
One-half their aetual Value.
No idle talk. We do the work-you get the advantage.
Why pay full prices for Shoes when you can get them at
about half value.
This opportunity can't last always, as any business man
knows, unless we can buy other Stocks at half value.
We bought this Stock to make quick sales, either whole
sale or retail.
We will gladly show any customer the entire line.
Cut Price Clothiers.
East Side on the Square.
W.F.MARSHALLS CO.,
36 Grr-e xiite Row,
Successors to C. S. Minor,
And the 10c. Store..
Wo want Room for our Spring Stock which will soon
commence to Arrive.
We must have this room even if the Winter Goods now
on hand must be sold at a big sacrifice.
All Winter Clothing
Now left to be sold at
50c. on the Dollar.
$12.00 Winter Suits now 86 00.
10 00 Winter Suits now 5.00.
0 00 Winter Suits now 4.50.
8.00 Winter Suits nov/ 4 00.
7.50 Winter Suits now .3.75.
All Capes to be closed out at Cost.
Terms of Sale- Cash.
Bargains in Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions, and ali Unes we
handle.
W. F. MARSHALL & CO.
$m>>
1 m Better lian a SavingL Ba?k
; IP ike pbec t anchor of Lifo Insurance. It
cfit is tte b< si pioteciion for thc family
vb?n dt ulh claims- the husband and father.
? A ptliiy in fbi
M ni it ?i Bene lit Life Ins. Co.
*
Will give vou a feeling of security that
j< ur family is provided lor and tafe from
want, and the premium is low.
Let ria insure you.
STATE AGENT?,
Peoples' B3nk Building, ANDERDON, S. O.