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Intelligencer. Published every Wednesday. J. F. CLINKSCALES, ) EDITORS AND C. C. LANGSTON, s PROPRIETORS. TERMS! ONE YEAR, .... $1 50 SIX MONTHS. --- 75 WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1901. .BsWawataxiaMa'^ajaiaMa^^'^?ii'BaaMtMVTCBMuinBwnnaiMwMA'* Scats in New York Stock Exchange soem to bc valuable. One wa? sold the other day for $59,000, We would like to own two on the front row. Col. John S. Mosby predicts that the South will again become through its wealth, / h ich is increasing every year, thc dominant section of thc Union, and that Uichinond, Va., will bo thc commercial and financial center of the world. Senator Bacon, of Georgia, has started some discussion concerning thc provincialism of Congress by a pro posai that a Congressional junketing trip bc taken to thc Philippines, HO that conditions may he studied there preparatory to intelligent action in legislative matters. The statement is made that next spring thc Secretary of Agriculture will distributo throughout the country young trees as well as garden needs. The authority of their new departure was secured at thc recent session of Congress, and an appropriation was made in thc budget for thc coming year. - mai ? an. A Washington physician declares that kerosene oil, as refined by mod ern methods, develops a deadly gas if the lamp is turned down low, and may be fatal to young ohildrcn. If this bo really true, something should bo done about it. Tho uso of lamps turned down low is very prevalent in sick rooms aud children's rooms. ?- ^ ? mt An Indiana justico of thc peace de cided that intemperance is a diseaso and therefore not a crime. How about thc fellow that propagates disease of thia kind for gain? This would-be wise judgo dismissed all that came bc fore him thus charged. The record does not state what was done with tb?' fellow that spreads the disease in order to mako a dollar. It is time that Anderson County was making a tnovo towards getting up a creditable display of her resources for exhibit at thc Exposition in Char leston. It will be to her shamo if sho allows this opportunity to pass by without taking advautage of it. Tbe other counties in tho State will bo rep resented by largo exhibits, and it will never do for Anderson, the banner County of the State, not to have a place ic the State building. When Confederate reunions were first icaugeratod chere was muoh un easiness and Boroo ?ankecs talked of aharpening the sword. They have learned tho Southerner botter now. Two years ago tho gunboat, "Raleigh," was sent to Charleston to bestow honor on and givo pleasure to tho vet erana. This year tho "Scorpion" is to prooecd up thc Mississippi and bo at Memphis ta reoognizo tho chivalry sf the Southcrnor in war and in peace. -mn ? - mm Thc pay of tho rural mail carrier, we aro told, is just $500 a year. He has to mako not less than 25 miles a day, rain or shine, for 313 days and has to furnish his own team and wagon. The position is no snap, and when tho snow drifting days of a hard winter and the unfathomable mud of spring have to be encountered he will think life is hardly worth tho living. Tho main tenance of these routes will almost oompel an improvement o? tho high ways along the routes traveled. A correspondent of an oxchange auggosts that there eught to bo occa sional newspaper readings in schools. It wouid be the best possible means of teaching young people current history. If there is not limo for a regular read ing each day, then tho teaoher ought to carefully sift out of the nows tho principal events and relate them to tho pupils and comment on them. It c-mid be done in a few minutes. In country schools a weekly reading would suffice. But it won!? bo nco eessary for teaohers themselves to read the papers. m? m m The government wants 1,000 teaoh ers to go to the Philippines to educate those dusky, half civilized youngsters. Ono would suppose that teachers would be hard to seoure, but not so. The government has had 1.500 appli cations already, and it will have more than two applioants for every position and it will have to cull rather than .a<iva-s. Tho conditions are that ono a?u*t be a graduato of a college or nor ?ii! school aud have a number recom mendations, besides agreeing to bo as signed to position without any choice a id also to giving three years of ser vie* before rcuroing home. Thepay is $75 to $125 per month, sup' rinten deuts gel ti "* from $2 500 to $3 000 p ;r year. Uoole Sam ia sure pay, however, and that is a drawing card. lu stead of increasing the acreage in collen this year our farmers should put in all the corn they eau plant. There was a small crop in thu South last year, and a big crop of corn is much more needed than a big crop of cotton. Senator Mclaurin Should Be Invited to Anderson. MK. KI'ITOK: 1 wish io commend your MM (?gesti?n that Senator McLaurin he invited to Anderson to address tho people on tho vital issues of the day, and mon* especially those issues in volved in which hin loyalty to Democ racy has been so widely questioned. Now that iii?' Democratic party, as ut present constituted, sees the hand writing on tin; wail regarding its popu list ic vagaries, and shows signs ol're turning reason, 1 cnn bespeuk for our Junior Senator a respectful hearing from thu people of Anderson County. In the coming rehabilitation ol tho Democratic party, they should bc in position to form their own opinions tree from factional bias, and to this end I for one should bc glad to hear expounded the doctrines that ar? sure to become thu keystone of our futuro party existence. l? ihc friends of other candidates desire a joint discussion, I have no doubt that it can bo arrunged satisfac torily, even though ono of tho candi d?tes can not he trusted to do his own t liking, Senator Tillman having to do it for him. In this connection I desire to say also that tho friends of Senator McLaurin have nothing to fear from Senator Tillman's acti-vo hostility to ward the Junior Senator, for it recurs to them that this samo meddler was given a severe rebuke during tho Earlo-Evans Senatorial race for the practice of these selfsame dictatorial tactics, mid the conditions are now ripening for an even moro forcible protest being tiled. Let us havo McLaurin by all means ; and if tho opposing puppet cannot talk, his ventriloquist is welcome to half thu time. TUCK BM K. Lowndesviile Items. Mrs. J. T. Lntimer returned Sunday afternoon, after spending two weuks with relatives in Atlanta. Miss Ida Hawthorne, of Lntimer, spent one or two days with friends in town lust week. Among those ot our people who took in the attractions of Merry Makers week at Augusta were: Mr. ami Mrs. Clement Allen, Mrs. ?. Johnston, Miss Anni?' Liddell, Miss Allie Mao Fennel, Dr.T. 0. Kirkpatrick. Messrs. Jno. II. Hell, SeymourIlnUdiison and 0. Roscoe Horton. Mrs. B. C. Kay and Mrs. N. C. Ten nant left Saturday morning for Atlan ta. Mrs. Tennant goes to join her hus band, W. ?. Tonnant, who has been living in Atilinta for some time. E. F. Lntimer wont to Augusta Sun day to spend two or three iloys with relatives. Tho sad nows of tho tragic death of Vernon Watson, near Anderson, reach ed hero Saturday. Mrs. B. Bolin Al lon, whose nephew ho was, went to Anderson to be present at the funeral. Miss Laura Nance, Misa Jonnio May Dunn, and little Miss Kath Dunn went to Abbeville Friday by private convey ance Several of the elite of Lowndesviile colored society held a rather spirited debate just below tho depot here ono day Inst week, and as a result one wo man, "Bucky" Dnvis, is lnid up for re pairs on account of some severe stabs and cuts, said to hnvo been dono by Emma Duke. MODAVID HORTON. _.-um ? - - Pendleton Items. Messrs. Karlo and J. B. Sloan, Jr., from Charleston, are visiting their father, Col. Sloan, who has been quito sick at his residence here, but we are truly glad to report ho is rapidly im proving at this writing. Dr. P. H. E. Sloan, of Clemson, and his brother, Mr. B. F. Sloan, of Seneca, visited hero Sunday. 'Tis with much sorrow we chronicle the death of Mr. Vernon Watson, who was shot by a dorky Friday night at Rivoli Fnrm. Wo do not know fully the particulars of tho shooting affair. He leaves a wifo and child behind, also many friends who mourn his untimely death. Pendleton is on quite a boom, making preparations for Saturday -Memorial Day. Wo specially request all tho members of Camp Tally Simpson Con federate Veteran? to form in ranks for tho procession. We shall start from tho Baptist Church at half-past eleven, marching to the Methodist and Episco pal Churches, and thence to the school house, where tho speaking is to be. We extend nn invitation to all to ibis picnic, and want all to come with well ill!"baskets. TKLI. TALK. mm m Honor Roll of Concord School for April. Nora McConnell, 97 3-5; Helen Har riss, 07?; Annie Hun isa. 07 1-6; Arthur Simpson, 07; Lucile Bnrriss, 97; Her tin McConnell, 96?; Miriam Lue, 95 I-f,; Pearl McConnell, 90 1-C; Oscar Simp eon, 90; Mitvleno Brown, 95 5 6; Nelle McClellan, 951-0; Nannie McConnell, 95; Helen Ki ti pr. 95; Cluudia Brown, 94 2 5; Walter Simpson, 94 1-6, Harold McConnell, 94; Eva Copeland, 94; Ethel Vandiver, 93|; Jim Harper. 93*; Carl Smith. 93 1-5; Julius King.93 1 6; Ray mond simpson. 93; Blanche McClellan, 93 1-0; Sudio McConnell. 931-6; Tru man Copeland. 93; Ursula Moorhead, 914; Genie Erskine, 91; Loring Hem breu, 90 4 -5; Kuy mond Hembree, 904; George Simpson. 90. hi. EVA GENTRY, luncher. LYON'S French Pi Strictly vegetable, .xsrfectly DESIRED RESULTS. Grez fiAHTIAN Beware of eoiinterrol's and lt.: ia tlc *fmY*1 ". ?on-with fao-slmllo nlKnatnro on ft! Bena for Circular to WILLIAMS MFG. CO.. Solo A If? ir Wal? t>y SC Vu ur* V\h Mountain Spring News. Roth th<; literary and Sunday-school hore aro in fine ahopv. Tho Sunday nc hotil li i Milich i og und tho every-day Hchool nearing tho close ot' a mont suc cessful term. Wo will just ?ay to that young man of White 1'laiiiH who promised to join tho f'unday-Hchool at tho above named place and didn't do HO, that he will have the authorities after him if he doesn't mind. The Mountain Spring Lite rary Club received a challenge tor a joint debate from thc .Mountain Spring Debating Society, but on account of some extra work of tho Club members it hus been postponed until July. We. hope the debate will then come oil" alright, and that w<" will hear nome lino speaking. Tin; joint debate held here on the 21st bet ween the two societies was highly enjoyed. We never heard girlH debute before, and '.ver^ ntuprised and delight ed at the way they held down their Hide of the question. Young ladies, wo tender you our compliments and hope to hear from you again in the near future. Mr. Lake Elrod, of T. A. Wigiug ton's Iron Works, Piedojont, S. C., was at Newell on the 2.{d inst, on mechani cal business. Miss Mourning Mooro attended Church at FriendHhip last Sunday af ternoon, escorted hy one of Friend ship's "up-to-doto yellow buggy" young men. Say, wo object to this. Our Sunday-school meets in tho after noon and wo'need all of our young wo men in the choir. Well, just say to two moro of Moun tain Springs' pretty girls that wo have found out why they've been looking so extremely well pleased lately, ila! ba! Hut we know. Wo will tell the rest later. Our dashing big chnp who driven the prancing white horse, hus a new sweet heart, and he is dreadfully smitten. A GUSH*. Shiloh News. Wo aro having some beautiful, warm, sunshiny days now. It seems ns if spring lins opened up and tho cold wintery days, such as wo experienced last week, have disappeared. The farmers aro making good use of tho lino weather. Gladys, tho 18-inonthB old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Seawright, died on Monday, tho 22nd inst., after an illness of only a few days, and was laid to rent in the Shiloh Cemetery on the following day. Tho bereaved parents have the sympathy of their many friends. ? Tho Kev. G. M. Rodgers tilled his ap pointment at this pluee Sunday after noon, and preached a very interesting sermon to an unusuuiiy iurgo congre gation. Thu visitors from other churches were John Allaway, of Wil Ihunston, Jacob Spearman, of Beulah, Robert Simpson and mother of Simp son vii lo, nud Tommie Murphy, of White I'laius. Tho Sunday School at this place is in a nourishing condition nnder the faith ful management of Mr. D. E. King. Mr. G. W. Dui liam and family, of White Plains, visited Mr. C. E. Chan dler Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. Berry Brown, of Greenville, ia visiting the family of Mr. J. W. Lee. Misses Abbie Smith and Nora Capel!, of Newell, visited friends at this pince Saturday night and Sunday. Glad to seo you, young ladies, come again. There will be a singing at this place on next Sunday afternoon, beginning at 3 o'clock. The public is invited. Everybody ia requested to bring their singing booka. The up-to-dato way of having crim? nala arrested is to take them with you when you go to get the warrant. Hurrah for old Bill! TIGE. - The truck farmers about Charles ton oro doing well thi8 Spring, Tho season is late, but the yield is good and it is bringing fair prices. - The bold bandits from Tennessee got over $3,000 by robbing a train near Memphis recently. They hold up the express messenger and beat him pretty badly. H. H. Caldwell, a laborer organizer, has been at work in Charleston. He says tho machinest of the country will go out on a strike May 20 to enforce a demand for a nine hour a day. F A BM FOR SALE. FINE FARM of ?07 ?cr P. ono ball mite from City limito, on Pendleton Roa*. Will nell ns a whole or divide into lots of not I?MS than tr.eety acres app'vto R. H. McCULLY. May l,_W0?_45_2 Notice of Dissolution. Tlie Arm of F. M. Cox A Co. waa by mutual oom-ont d|n-olv?-d on April l-.t, 1901, D. C. Brown A Bro. Mille* their tninr.-nt toi"!ha?. F. C?->x. Tho butines* -rill he continued nnrier the firm name of F. ?tl. Cox it Co., by rho tini1er*?<ened. V. af. COX. CH AB F. COX, B?lten, S. C. May 1. IgOj_45_ 1 TRUSTEE'S SALE. State hf gootb Carolina, County cf Anderson BY virtue of th? power of IV ed nf Trust executed to ma by the heir* j ot E'tt-tneth J. E - Robinson, deo?a*ed, 1 I will sell in frort of the Court II .OHO tn the City of Anderson, ??. C , on Bulasday In Mitty next, during the a?ual hourn o' sale, nil that certain nieT*, parcel or lot of Land eltnate In the Town nf B?Hn>, in tho County and 8?ate aforeaairt, un th** 1 weat ?Ide of the Greenville A <\>lumbi>* R lt., and bounded hy tho ianda of J. T. . t ox Walter C->x and ntbrre, containing twn enrea more or It-no. Torrn? of 8*h>-C ab. Pnrohaaertopay extra for papers and ?titmo*. **? V. H. N ? Tr???itiv. Mw i inti ~' * "".ta" ' j eriolcai Drops ' harmless, sure to accomplish itest known female remedy.. ms. Tho Rcnultio ls put up only in pasto-board Car do Ot thu bottle?, thus; Cunts, Cleveland, Obio. mrnanoy, Anderaon, H. O. A Tip to the Young Men ! WHEN IN NEED OF AN UP-TO-DATE HAT 0rf in tuet, anything in th?) way of And especially my beautiful line of TJNDERWEAE, for HOT weather is coming. Call on C. A. REESE H THE FURNISHER. OpiioNlte the Post Office. North Main Kt reef. Anderson, ?. V. Piano Purchasers! ^^fti'^li^n^^^ ^ have a new lot of the latest etylea I can save y^^?xmf^^^^^ y?u from 875 00 to 8100.00 in the purchase of a Piano. L^^^^^g) ORGANS from $27 00 up. ~WFW HOME SEWING ISA KiNES from S28 60 tu ?30.00. I?" Remember the place-nt-xt door to Peoples Bauk. Alter you have tried around get my prices. You will save money by doing this. BI. Ii. WHJ.IS. PLANTING TIME IS AT HAND. WE GAN FORM YOD DI COTTON PUiTEBS, Such as tho Brooks Improved, The Dow Law and the Hampton Chain Planters, Which will give satisfaction to all that use them. THE BOLES HOES Are oil-tempered and guaranteed to give satisfaction under any test. We can alto supply you in SMITH-HARPER HOES At a reasonably low price. Keep down the graES by using a TERRELL CULTIVATOR OR SIDE HARROW. It will save fifty per cent of cultivation. When in nf cd of :F.A.:R,:M: TIM ^LEIMZZEZESTTS Of any kind ba eure to see u?. BROCK BROS, Anderson, S. C. A Triumph of Science. THE VEHICLE of to-day is a wonderful combination of brain, brawn and mute materials. The BUGGIES AND To be seen on the floor of our Salesrooms-wheels rubber tired, springs of matchless make, body and running gear . beautifully varnished-demonstrate the highest capabilities of artistic wagon making. JOS. J. FKETWELL. NQ ! OUR CUSTOMERS ARE WOT HOGS ! DURING the past winter quite a largo number of broken-down wagons have been found lying on the ?ide of the roada on which were tacked our card board ad vertir emeu t reading : t \ LOADED AT DEAN & RATLIFF'S, J \ Sole Distributora of Dean's Patent Flour ! ff Many unkind remarks have been madt> about people acting the hog in such a way aa to overload themselves jnat because they liked Dean's Patent Flour. Wo thank those-critics half to death hat our customers are not hogs at all. They know a good thing when they ssc it, and, like sensible people shot ld do, they always take ail vantage of it. We should tay in'justice to them, also, that they were not always loaded with Dean's Patent Flour alone, but with their share of th-sf towering piles of H A.Y, CORN" and. OATH That are daily loaded at nm front doo* We sell them cheap?; iu?? ??y. body else, and this ia the reason that we sell more of them' than anybody else. Nothing strange in that nor hogben, either, that we can see. Straws only show which way the wind is blowing. If you would be happy jost fol low the crowd. DEAN & RATLIFFE. Latest styles of Shoes and Dry Gooda in profusion. Furnishinss For the Home. This month of May is commonly known as the House Gleaning month. It brings with it Furnishing needs of on* or another description. There is nothing of Household ne. cessities that cannot be found at this Store. Oar stock of Carpets and Mattings, Bugs and Lace Car. tains is most complete and far above the average. In many instances we sell these goods at prices that other merchant* pay for them. The stock of Wall Paper here has more quality, more style, more completeness of assortment and lower prices at tached to it than any other similar line in the city. Our China Department contains every item of household use. There are here Dinner Sets ot* the smallest piece from the Kilns of Ohio ; also a selection of the very .finest Havi. land goods from Prance and Germany. Kitchen Ware hais also a prominent place here. The finest Blue Enamel Ware, Greystone Ware and Tinware. Your every need is carefully looked after here, and we invite your kind inspection. Handsome FREE PREMIUMS for your purchases. We have just received ? big shipment of finely polished Hocking Chairs. They are FREE for your purchases. Ask for Coupons. Give Us a Trial! THE ENTIBE STOCK OF PITT8 &D BYJEED Bought at a Great, Sacrifico t To he Sold wh?wnt Reserve ! At Greatly Reduced Price? ! The valuation arrived at is as follows : CLOTHING, (Men's, Youths* and Boys').... .#122? M HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR.- MS H ? NOTIONS......._... 980 DRY GOODS (Dreis Goods and Domestics). 074 Q rtHOES (nice, new select Stock).:.1468 H MISCELLANEOUS-Comprising Cloaks and Wraps, Blankets, Neckwear, Embroidery, Laces, Overskirts, Tranks, Store Fix tures, Etc....,. T....... fiW Grand Total.$692? ? g?? Such an opportunity for buying entirely new and fresh Goods at fir. below Manufacturera' Cost was never offered to the trade before. The necee-, oity for room compels us to unload these Goods in the next few days. ?y all means come at once and secure some cf these Goods. Yours truly, Next to Post Office. LIKE CERE: ALB ? JUST for the cake of appetite-pleasing, Cereals make splendid breakfcs* j ! beginners. As a mean?? towards better health they have their uses, too. F*ft\ is doctors say folks ought to eat mora cereals, anyway They're better young and old alike. Some say, too, that wheat foods are of all cereals tba beat. Matter of taste, perhaps, yet there's much of truth back of the assertion, Two Especially Ghood Things. CREAM OF WHEAT.r-It's popular with Cereale-oatore, and pes^i great muscle-building, strength-giving propert?s. A very healthful ft* which find-* favor amor, g particular people. Very palatable when rigMW cooked. Directions upon the package. 15c package. J| WHEAT HEARTS.-* new Wheat Cereal which is claimed ?*pew?Hf] fine for dyspeptics, lt ia said tn be mora easily digested than any other fooc-S j and it has the farther virtue of being readily cooked. Can be prepared ff the table in just about three minutes. 15c. package. C. FRANK BOLT. The Oaah Grown Q. FRANK JOHNSON. J. FITRMAN KVAS*] FRANK JOHNSON & GO. ! B?ILDEH-? O JP1 Bu&gi^ Delivery and Farm Wagons. Dealers in Carriage and Wagon Material and Faints. Bogicv and \Vag< n Repairing and Re-Painting. - Kor-e tSh? einj aud g-neral B a? Unmiihirg. s - Wo rank^ a fpecialtv of p-*tttog ?rn and repairing Rubber Tics. ' ' On!*-fiisl'tluFS, experienced min ?mployed..by us. ; * All we afk-is lor y? u ti? jiiva us a. trial. Yours for husine??, Church Street. Opposite. Ja!!. JOHMSOJi & CO. j