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Intelligencer. Published every Wednesday. J. F. C?.INKSCAI.ES, ? EDITORS AND C. C. LANGSTON, S PROPRIETORS. ' TERMS: ONE YEAR, - - - $1 60 SIX MONTHS, -.- 75 WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2. 1901. There is but ouc thought upper most in the minds of the American people just now, and that is how can wc best and most efficiently stamp out thc anarchists in this country. Anderson is now ripe for another manufacturing enterprise, and we must have it. Suppose we try a knit ting mill and cotton rope manufac tory combined. We see it stated ihat $25,000 would be sufficient for such an enterprise. Who will take the lead iu organizing a company? Tho money, wc believe, cnn h<" easily cb tained. The Columbia h'< ( ->,?<> is the author ial, for the statement that the Colum bia Ten?ale Co .lege may ho moved to some other city where the local pat ronage will be larger. If this state ment be true, Anderson should offer sufficient inducements to secure thc College. We need just such an in stitution, and an effort should bc made to get it. imm mt - In commenting upon thc succession of 1'rcsidcut Roosevelt to the office of chief executivo of thc United StatcH, thc St. Louis (??oin ? Democrat ob serves that a new epoch has been inau gurated iu the presidential office and that hereafter it is more than likely that a war record in thc late sectional unpleasantness will no longer he re quisite to election to thc highest office in thc gift of tho nation. - 'i ? - - Elaborate experiments in feeding wheat to farm animals and swine have been made this year at the Kansas Experiment 8tation. and also in other States of tho corn belt. The experts conclude that wheat has greater nutri tive value than corn, and may bo used either crushed, mixed with oats or corn, or in connection with straw in time of extreme scarcity. Tho drought in Kansas has not affected the whe&.t <*mp; and many farriers will bo compelled either to usc their wheat as fodder or sacrifice their live stock. It is pointed out that President Roosevolt is tho first President io half a century that has not oithnr been a participant in the civil war or who went through tho torrible soono at an age when the mind would be indellibly impressed with the heat,x soars and strife of that terrible struggle. The President represents a new generation. One of his ohiof qualifications is his well known friendly feeling towards the South. President Roosevelt's uncle distinguished himself as a Con feder?lo soldier, Ins mother being from Georgia. Many of the gallant fighters he took to Cuba wore South erners. It is well known that he has a very decided friendliness to thc South. It is also recalled that ho considered General Leo tho greatest military leader thc English speaking race ever produced. mum . m** - Every day on our streets may bo soon young men who are floundering about, ignorant of a trade or profes sion and no business training. Most times theso aro men eminently capa ble of learning whatever they would set their heads to learn, but they are throwing away their time, stunting their mental capacities by disuse until they will find themselves ac! -if t in a busy world with no knowledge of busi ness, and their only support for a liv ing will be a chance day's labor. Pa rents who ncgleot their boy's business training and fail to prepare him for an aotive place in the world arc laying up for themselves a heavy share of blame. A boy really ought to be put to work the timo ho is 12 years old and be mado to realizo the value of a dollar. Habit is bccond nature, and if chil dren are taught to bo industrious early in life they will have a fondness for it. A law ought to be passed fixing the status of dead beats. A man who hires another and faita to pay him or purohasc goods or Anything of value from our merchants or other business men without any intention of paying -or never pays-is guilty of fraud. The ?aw treats as a thief ino man who secures money or goods by false pre tenso or takes them by stealth. The dead beat ought to be treated the samo way for he in fact belongs to that same class. By tho unwritten law of trade and commerce he maker false statements with fraudulent in tent whenever he obtains a credit that is never cancelled. Ho.is undoubtedly just as guilty, as any man who is un fortunate and rnnlly unable to keep his contract can get all the timo he needs by acCng ina perfectly fair and honorable manner; There is no more necessity for him to become a dead beat than there is for him to do steal ing. A dead beat is simply a thief, and should bo so treated by law. Thc Confederate Soldiers' Home, in Atlanta, Ga., was totally destroyed by lire last Monday morning. Of the seventy inmates, iocluding eight in valids, all wero taken from thc build ing with safety, though nearly all of them lost their personal effects. The structure cost about $40,000, but was only insured for $10,000. Tho At lanta Journal, with its usual enter prise and liberality, leased a big hotel in thc city as a home for thc Veterans, and at once started a fund for the rc-. building of the Home. Card from Rev. L. Carlyle Branyan. lulitor Jiilclliyriu't'r: This is the first time I have ever given any attention to gossip concerning myself, whether from individuals or in newspapers, lint sonn; days ago I was informed of tiic notice in your paper copied from a Georgia paper, concerning a committee appointed ny my Church to look into my conti net . This was a falsehood, pure anti simple, anti it has misled many of my friends and acquaintances. Not one of the !JG0 members in my Church liar, evei questioned my con duct during the four years of my pas torate then*. The fact is this: I, my sell, the pastor, | hud the Church to appoint u committee to look after one or two of tho mem bers who have been gossiping about j the pastor anti who have opposed his j work there from the beginning. I thank you for this space in order to I correct a niisratcmcnt. That is all. Itespcctfully, L. CAIM.YI.I-: IIUANYOX. ? Wo havo two new Coiner Thrashers ?nd two secondhand Peerless four and six horse power ongin^ lu pood condition. Also some now Ponrlosn Engines HIM] we can name Howe very low prices on same. | Brock Bros., Anderson, S. C. { Notice to Trustoes. AT tho request of several trust?es a meeting will be held nt Anderson Satur day, Oct. 12th, at 12 o'clock Uuestlons of general interest will ho discussed. A full meeting is desired. Respectfully, lt. E. NICHOLSON. Valuable Real Estate for Sale. WE will ??-ll on Salesday in November, If not sold at private sale, the lt. Q. An derson Homestead, adjoining lauds of David Crosby, I). F. Anderson, Jemima Nevltt, three miles from C. H., contain ing about-acres, about 105 aerea in the very flnost original forest. This timber will make finest lumber for bridgie, A.c., and being only three mile? from Auder SOD, thousands of eords of wood ean be easily marketed. Has three teuant hous es and ooe splendid 8 rn*tn doune, with out-bulldlngH. Place ii well watered with Hooky River and ornnohes. Splen did bottom lands on river and brauchen. Willson as a whole or cut to suit pur chaser. J. R. it T. (J. ANDERSON. Oct. 2, Um._15_ti NOTICE. ALL parties owing mo Mortgages, Notes and Accounts arc requested to call and settle as they fall due. I must have my money, and all Mort gages, etc., not settled or satisfactorily arranged by Nov. 1st will be fore closed and sued on. So please give this matter attention and save - cost and the expense of sending a collector to see you. J. 8. FOWLER. Final Meeting of Creditors. In the District Court of the United Staten for the Western District of South Car olina.-In Bankruptcy. lu the matter or John A. Hayes, Bank rupt. To the Creditors or John A. Hayes, of Anderson, in the County of Anderson, and District aforesaid, a Bankrupt : Notice ls hereby given that thu final meeting of the Creditors of the afore mentioned Bankrupt will be held at An derson, S. C., In m v office, on the MHh day or October, A. D. 1SKU, at ll o'clock in the forenoon. J.M.PAGET, Referee in Bankruptcy. Anderson, 8 C., Oct. 1,11)01, PIANOS, ORGANS AND A SPECIAL TH RE OF tho very highest grades, latest ant ty of tone unequalled, and twenty-five find elsewhere This applies to Piauos next ninety days. Get prices from a I mean to save you some money. New hand stock. A nice lot of beautiful Pi M. L. W WITH THE BE! WOT*A7 OT r> If you are under 14 years c grand Baking Contest to be he On Ootol The prize is a handsome B goes to the girl who bakes the x*)ven of a regular Buck's Steel Girls must come in befo; e < TAX NOTICE. Tm: BOOKS ron THE r?LLEcriON OF SI ai i', School and County Taxes will bi- open ed from October 16tb, 1901, to December :t a 19)1, inclusive, and tor the convenience of tho taxpay ers I will collect at the folio?log placo: Slabtowu, October 28tb. 10 to 12: Wyatt*i ?tore, Ito 4. Mt. Airy, Oct- 29th, 9 to 15: J. It Ilicki'Store. 1 to?. Firt?ujOui, Oct. ?Otu, 'J to 4 PeD.er.Oct. ?un, ? to 4 Wllliamaton.'NoT. Kt, 9 to ll:?* fleltOD Mill, 1 to 8. Helton Iii uk, Nov. 1st. 3 to 4 lt on ca Path. No? fib'll t J ? Iva, Nov. di h. io io a. After November Cth tbe Treannrei* oOiee will bo open at Anderson c intlnually nutil Dec. Ol, j'jOl. Tlie rate of tbe tax lev/ ia DH follows; Man.. A milla. Ordinary County.ti.. fl " School. a " Pa?t Indebtedness. 1 " Public Koada. t '* Court Houso and Jtil. 1' " Tolol.ll milla. Au udditional levy of '.l uii>!a bat been tot-le for No. ?i Hunter .School District, uud <?antt'? School District No. Jil, for tehool purposes, snaking a to tal in those Di ?tricia l7 n.ilia Tbe .State coostitutiou r?>iuirea all males be tween t went y-on?; ?nd Mxty yeare of age except Iboao incapable ol' earning a support from bel?g .-jalnud or from other causea, und tboie who served lu tho war between thu States, ty pay a Poll Tax of One Dollar All persons between the ngea of duh UNI and filly-five who are able to wora tho roadr or cause them to be workel, except preacher! w o have charge ol' coiigregalions and persons whotcrved ii1 the war between the States.?re liable tou > road duty, uud lu lieu of work may pay a tax of One Dollar, tu he collected al the Bailie Hui" oilier tax es ?re collected. .1. M. I'AV WK, I Co. Treasurer. AN INTERESTING LETTER | Aswciso.N, S.e., Sept 10, l'Jul. To my Friends and Former CuMomcre: I beg to inn,. in yon that I am hack hunicugatn, and on Satunlay, Sept.21st, a 1*2 minutes pt.st 8 o'clock, I will throw open my doo, ? to tl e trading i uuhlh of AcdciMOii city a od tba County. I will occupy the D.C. Drown A Bro. old stand next to the postoliice, acd I ti wi te you to conic and ?C? mo whether you wast lo buy or not; i will be glad to seo you. My mo.hod of doing business will be conducted on the same high plane ?? h?retoforo I will walk In tho Straight and Narrow Path of Cash, which will h ad you to hippinc-is and pros perity, follow it. My store will he known aa .Thc Magnet." Valu?is Ibo mercantile muguet that diaw.s and ho'ds a pleased patronage. I am determined to infuse tho Magnetism of Low Prices throughout our business from the beginning. It takes net ve, backbone, Jawbone and cheek to sell goods cheap and we are blessed with a full supply of i ach. We want to be known throughout Ander son und the adjoining Counties os '"The High Piice Breakers at fl Low P-Mco Makers." I will have only one ?et of prices and that shall be tbe lowest and marked in plain old tlgurea, which do not lie. No self-respecting store-keeper should have but one prier to all. Assuredly, nun price is the fair price. I will not havo any baits to offer you under cost to get you into my store, wi h the hope of selling other goods at a higher price to ovru up the loss ou tho bait. Thia kind of business ls old. People can't do business for nothing and eat chicken (gravy, too. The house that claims to sell you everything cheaper tban cveryono clso sella lt, insults your intelligence. I aim to chop prices right down to the bone, but can't alford to break the bone. I will carry a line of Crecerles, Tinware, Haid ware, Woodenware, Crockery, Glassware, Lamp ( loo J?, Toys Christmas Goods, Candy. Hosiery Underwear, Neckwear, Jewelry, Novelties, Fancy Gooda, Stationery, School Supplies and Staple Dry Gooda. Seven things for you to remember: 1st. That we will always havo six Bargain Days In every week for you. 2nd. When you como to our atoro take all the time you want to look things over, aa time is a commodity that wo neither measure or cut off. Sid. That all goods are marked in plain figures 4th. That wo sell for Cash only. Cth. Everything from lc. to 25c. NOTHING SOLD OVER 25c Gth. That we are headquarters for S, 10 ind 20 cent articles of every deacriptlon. 7th. That we will give you good goods, low pri ce*1 and the best ol treatment and attention to your wants. ' You dou-t CHOW whether I will 4c this or sot. Don't you think lt is worth trying to find out? You can do it easily. Come and see ma Saturday. ? Your money refunded If not ?ulted. Hy atm ia to satisfy tho public and give them their money's worth. IC my gooda aro satisfactory, tell your friends. If they do not giro satisfaction, tell me. Yours always truly, . .INO. Al AUSTIN AMD THE MAGNET. High Price Break*? and Low Pr'co Maliers. i SEWING m?CHIHES. E MONTHS SA?L.E I most artistic designs in cases. ' Quali fier cent cheaper in price than you will , Organs H nd Sewing Machines for the ny dealer, and com pan; Instruments.' ! Goods. No worked over or second anos juBt in. ILL1S, Next door Peoples Bank. BT OF CARE A A o rr \/AT T o if age you can take part in the ld at our Store oer l^tli ! ajfe uck's "Junior" Bange, and it best batch of Biscuits in the Range. Oct. 12th and register. LESSER & CO. Our New Fall Stock is now Complete. _Fall Goods POW Beady. OUR Fall line of Dry Goode, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Clothing and Gents Furnishings io now spread before you for your inspection, and by far excels anything yet seen in tho City of Anderson, when compared with the prices and Goods of others. We begin to-morrow to show one of the hest selected Stocks of Merchandise ever brought to this city. Our Goods and Prices stand by themselves-alone-an invincible combination of High Qualities and and Low Prices. Comfortable shopping here and best attention given to all. Carefully read this advertisement aud come sec our Store Note our prices. Look at our Goods. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. EXTRA NOTION VALUES. Toilet Soap, three cakes in box, good quality, box. 5o Bedspreads, splendid 11-4 Marseilles patterns, good value at?1.00, only.. 75y Ladies' Bibbed I'ndervcit, fleece lined, valuo 20c, only.10c Table Oil Cloth, best quality, perfect goods, ll yards wide . 15c Ladies' Swiss Bibbed Uniou Suits, extra heavy, worth 50c, only. 35c 11 4 White and Grey Blankets, actual vallie ?1.00, only per pair. 58o (.'lark's best Spool Cotton, special price only three Spools for. 5c Children's Knit Cops, value 25c, only. 15o Ladies' Shawl Fascinators, all colors, only. . 24c Ladies' fleece-lined Cashmere Gloves, value 25c, only. l??n Full line Men's ami Bo?s' Caps from..10c to 25c Ladies' Seamless Rlack Wool Hose, value 25c, only. 15o New Line Embroidery, all widths, from.5c to 15c NEW FALL. DRY GOODS. 2000 yards Outing Flannel, in checks nud stripes, actual value 5c, only... 3*0 25UU yards Pretty Fall PercaieB. yard wide, worth 10c, only. 6?{c Beautiful 72-inch Turkey Bed Table Damask, lovely pattern, worth 35.... 20c 2000 yards Tokio Flannelette, beautiful design, well worth 10c, only. 7?}o 18U0 yards Centaur Outing Flannels, worth quito 10c, but oro offered at.. C?c White Curtain Swiss, full yard wide, worth 15c, only . 9c Window Curtain Scrim, double width, 40 inches wide, at only. 4io I'ubleached Cotton Flannel, extra heavy quality, at only. 5c Eiderdown Flaunels for Infants' Cloaks, beautiful dnsigns, only. 15D Extra heavy Pnbleached Drills, worth 7c, only. 5c NEW FALL DRESS GOODS. Full line Cotton Plaid Drees Goods, double width, at only.. 9c Wucestershire Worsted Plaid, yard wide, value 25c, at only. 15c Victoria Brocades, 3G inches wide, all wool, beautiful designs, at only... ISo 40-inch Canterbury Suitings, figured effectB, worth 35c, at only. 24c All-wool Tricot Flannels, excellent for school dresses, only. 24c Black Brocaded Brilliantine, all wool, 40 inches wide, at only. 19o READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT, Ladies' Plush Capes, full sweep, extra long, trimmed in fur, only. 98c Ladies' Cloth Capes, made of heavy Melton and nicely trimmed, only.... 98o 50 Kersey Jackets, latest styles, in all shades, al only. 2.98 Full line Children's Reefers, in all colors, styles and sizes, from...98o to 2.50 Ladies' Wool Flannel Waists, latest styles, in all colera, at only. 95c Ladies' Extra Fine Tricot Flannel Waists, beautifully trimmed, only.... 1.25 . NEW FALL. SHOES. Thc splendid opportunity presented to purchase nigh grade Shoes at the prices we ask for them is one to bo grasped. We are each day in receipt of shipments of our now Fall stock of Footwear, and as soon as opened it is placed on display. Wc have many new styles of Shoes for Ladies, Men, Misses. Boys an Infants all at our well-known popular prices. Ladies Dongola Shoes, button or lace, heel or spring heel, at only...... 98o Ladies' genuine Dongola Shoes, all sizes, button or lace, value $2.00..... ?1.39 Ladies' Fleece Lined Glove and Oil Grain Shoes, all solid, at only...... 98c Ladies' Kangaroo Calf Shoes, button or lace, worth 1.50, at only. . 1.25 Ladies' Pebble and Glove Grain Shoes, button or lace, all solid, only.... 98o Boys' Calf Skin Shoes, sizes 3 to 5?, well made, at only. 98o Hundreds of other good Shoes equally as cheap. NEW :BOYS' CLOTHING & GENTS' FURNISHINGS. A matohless stock and a beautiful assortment, coupled with honest prices, for equal valuo are the ohief characteristics of our grand display. NEW FALL MILLINERY. Our Millinery department is equal to the best in the city, tasteful and well selected. By giving us a call you will convince yourself of the faet. Many new things in this department. See our Fine Dress Hats. FREE !-Handsome New Premiums just reoeived. Hand Painted China free. A housewife's delight-a nicely arranged table. Buy your Goods of us and get a Set of Hand Painted China FREE. Ask for Coupons. LESSER & CO.. _ANDERSON, 8. C., UNDBB MASONIC TEMPI'T. Bargain Hunters Should See Us before Making their Purchases ! AS we can show you GUE AT BARGAINS In all kinds KEW STAPLE DRY GOODS, ouch ss Prints, Ginghams, Preachings, Outings, Worst? ds, Flannels, Jeans, Check?, Sheeting and Drills. We are showing great vaines in Pants and Hats. We have a great lino of Hen's, Women's ?(nil Children's Shoes. Our entire line of Shoes are snten. 1 did VH?U??. but we h?re SOS?? exceptiezT tsrssi^s ia ?uuo just now. We nave for a long while enjoy J ?d tbs dis ti ?ictiol of giving better values in Shoes than any other Firm !s this wsciiou, hui wa eau i tow eclipse all former records, and feel sure onr prices on Shoes this Fall entitle us to the biggest Shoe trade In our history. We propose enlarging mightily in pur Grocery Department, and lead the precession further than ever on good Goods and Low Prices, so if you always want your money's worth of Flour, Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Cottee, Molasses, Tobacco, Bice, Flour, or anything else in the Grocery line, see us and you will got it. While we don't claim to bo Wholsale people yet we can give out-of-town Merchants a? low prices on most things they handle as any one. and you might find some things a shade cheaper than at sonso houses that make great, pretensions. Give us a trial and see. TO THOSE WHO OWE US, either Note or Account, we Insist on a prompt and early sei*.'o??nt. j Wo appreciate your trade, and give you close priers, and now is the time for you to pay'us. We ci n't alford to do business with people who aro slow to pay, for our profita don't justify it. Yours truly, VANDIVER BROS. VST Between Masonic Temple and the Peoples Bank. DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND THE Great Inducement Sale - AT - W.F.MARSHALL SCO. During the mont h of September. TO provail upon the trading public to purchase Fall and Winter Gocds during the month of September we intend offering some special inducements in the way of very attractive prices. September Inducement Prices on Dry Goods. IN DOMESTICS we will sell good Cotton Checks nt 3*c. 61c Calicoes at 5c. Some 5c Calicoes at 4c. Heavy Shirting and extra fine Sea Island C'.jtb at 5c. Bleach at 3c, 4c, 5c, 6?, 7c, 8?. IN DRESS GOODS wo offer during thia Sale one lot double-width Dress Goods in Plaids, worlh from 10c to 20c, at 8Jc a yard. Special values at l?.ic, 15o and 25c. Hero's a Special Bargain. Don't fail to grasp this opportunity. After this lot is sold can't be duplicated ; Thirteen pieces Fine Novelty. Dress Goods and Venetian Cloths. Now York wholesale price was 371;c. Every piece manufactured to retail at 50c a yard. We closed out this lot at a price, and to stimulate trade during this month will sell at 33c a yard. Big lino Outings at 3ic, 6c, 6 Jo ho and 10c. Cheviots, Tickings, hickory Shirting, etc., at Rock Bo.tom prices. Jeana at 12?c, 15c, 18c, 20c and 25c. . A No. 1 Red Twill Flannel at 15c. Better qual?ty at 20c. During this sale will sell our 25o Flannel at 22?c Our lino of Notions and small wares full and complete, never larger, and at lowor prices than over. Shoes, Glassware, Cr?u?Cry ?um Tinware ul very inducing prices during our September Inducement Sale. I?" Don't fail to attend this Special Sale this month. Yours truly, 36 Granite Row. W. F. MARSHALL & CO. Ten Cent Store. HAVE YOU BEI That we are selling ont AT COST our entire Stock of Men's andi Boys' Clothing 1 This is the Fact. We are not making an advertising dodge of our Clothing Department, but we have instiucted our Salespeople that every article of Clothing for Men and Boys must be sold du ring this Fall, and to move them fast we ask you only the New York Cost. You well know that this is and always has been the biggest Clothing Department in Anderson. Hence the selec tion is greater than elsewhere, and This is an opportunity for your Clothing wants, whether you 'need a Suit or not? that must not be lightly passed. We ask you to call and see for yourself, Respectfully, CHEAP JOHN CHEAPER THAN EVER H I have bought the Juhn A. Haves Ptock of Goods, and have opened them* up in the Masonic T. m pie. If you are hunting BARGAINS I can please you. To give an idea here are rome prices: Shoes 25c. and up. rants 35c. Overalls 35c. and 40c. Yt rd-wide Sheeting 4 l-4c. 10 lbs. Good Coffee vl.OO. I can't enumerate everything, but thin will show you what I ss doing. Will be glad iojsss my friands a?u cvcrvlm?v ?}?&,. CenT goos. . C. M. BUCHANAN. Masonic Temple. TO OUR FARTHER FRIENDS TUX? LETTE? I? A.I>r>R,?S?XSI>? THE progressive former cannot afford ? o depend on the West forjhis hay to feed through, th? Winter month*, when with a proper implement he can harvest at home as fine feed a? can bo gi own. Wo h?ve such an Amplement -McGormick Mower, ? Which will rut PO clean and with so mush ease that you will wonder why yow have been co Jong iumikmg up your miud to possess one of these celebrated money savers. Buy a Mel Virmick and you will own a machine which will give you better returns ami m.?iv satisfaction fot your money than auy invest ment you can make Tho McCormick Standp pre-eminently at the head of the list from merit alon?. Theie are many ligatures about ibis machine not possessed by others which cannot b? enumerated in this space, but. .if you will call on us we will be pleased to show you ihese fea tu rea, and after a careful investigation we aro satisfied that you will place your order with us for on. 'jf these justly celebrated Mowons. ? SULLIVAN H ARDW ARE CO Large, Fat and Juicy, weighing a full pound ! At IOQ, Each-Three for 25e. This is/xheaper than fat bacon. Particularly nice for br?akf?st-at G. Frank Bolt, T3253 CASK GROCER.