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Intelligencer. Published every Wednesday. J. F. ?MNKSCALE8, ? EDITORS AND C. C. LANGSTON. S PKOPIUKTOIW* ONE YEAH, - - - ? - 81 SIX MONTHS. - - - 75 WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13, 1901. .With a postoflice money-order busi ness of ?1,000,000 a day "Uncle .Sam" lost by mispaymsnt only sl74 last year. Not a bad record for a busy man. - - ? - Thc several State and city elections throughout the country on Tuesday 5th inst., passed off without unusual excitement, and thc results so far as the returns show are about as expect ed, except in the city of Now York, where Low and his co-republican fusionists administered a knock ont blow to Tammany. In most ol' the Stator a light vote was polled. In the United States Circuit Court in Charleston a few days ago Ju'lge Simouton handed down a decision rc fusing to set aside thc non-suit in thc famous Moore-l'arker cotton future case. This is the case in which it was recently determined that brokers cannot collect for advances on margin to ?li?ntd under thc law of South Caroliru. The (.Jeorgia House of Repr?sen t?es has passed a Dispensary Rill by a vote of 95 to 45. Rut unlike the South Carolina lawmakers who made the Dispensary law, the Georgia Representatives recognize thc rights of tho people and, in the bill, pro vision is made for each County to holdan election to determine whether or not prohibition, a dispensary or saloon shall be established. According to the final census re port there are 39,059,242 males in the population of the United States and 117,244,145 females, showing an excess of 1,815,097 males. This disparity is doubtless due to the greater number of male than female immigrants, which disturbs the natural balance of tho birth rate. The fact that in America there are not girls enough to go 'round is disquieting. i- ? mm - Capt. J. A. Mooney died suddenly at his home in Greenville last Satur day evening of heart failure, aod the announcement caused much corrow among his friends in Anderson. He was about 43 years of age, and leaves a wife and four children. Capt. Mooney was regarded as one of the leading criminal lawyers in tho State, and his praotioe brought him to An derson at nearly every term of our Court. He was a most genial, clover hearted gentleman, and made a friend of every acquaintance. Almost every day we see evidences of the widening sphere of woman':' in dustrial and professional activity. Women by the thousand are engaged now in many occupations from whioh they were excluded only a few years ago. Their success and usefulness in almost every line they have attempted is fast beating down the remnants of feudal prejudice against the employ ment of women, is enlarging the gen eral estimate of woman's capabilities and helping on the causo of equal compensation for women who do an much work and as good work as men and yet receive less for it. The report of tho treasurer of tho United States shows that tho net or dinary revenues for tho fiscal year ended June 30 were $587,(385.337. an increase of $20,444,485 over the pre vious fiscal year, and the receipts for that year were the highest up to date. There was an increase in every source of income, hut it was largest in inter nal revenue. The total expenditures for tho last fiscal year were $590,965, 352, an amount which has been ex ceeded only four times, in 1803, 18G4 und 18G5 and in 1S99 on account of expenses inourred in thc war with Spain and that in thc Philippines. The surplus, outside of the $150,000, 000 gold reserve, amounted on June 30 to $77,717,984. Thc surplus is now averaging $46,000,000 and wili proba bly be carried to $150,000,000 by tho end of the present fiscal year. This immense and increasing surplus is as much an evidence of unnecessary and therefore unjust taxation as it is of the country's prosperity. It is a pow erful argument for a reduction of taxes. _ We have just received a copy, of the latest edition of The Newspaper Blue Book, published annually by the United States Press Clipping Bureau. Th??O. Wiese, manager, Chi cago, 111. This little book constitutes an elite directory of tho newspapers of the United States, and serves thc needs and desires of men in a multi tude of pursuits. The best weekly newspaper in each State and "Terri tory, determined upon careful com parison of Press Clippings, is named, and in South Carolina THE INTELLI / OENCER bears that honor, which is ' certainly appreciated by its proprie tors. The Albany (N. Y.) Journal, in speaking of this Blue Book, says: "'Newspapers wilie ll are listed as the I best iti their territory ?ti the News- j paper Bluo Book can res! assured thai , they are not victims of flattery. Thc Bureau judges newspaper* from the ntuouut, variety and quality of the , matter which it linds in them, year in j and year out, and lists them strictly ; according to their merits. It has no j favorites, no axes to grind, no ulte- I rior motives. Its judgment is quito j without hus.'* A riianks??v?_g Sugesti?n. Tlie Thoi ii well Orphanage, Clinton, South Carolina, established in 1873, is a home school for orphan boys and girls from any part of our sunny South, ami from any denomination, who need and will work for au education. lt is under the caro of tho Presbyte rian Church, but makes no discrimina tion against any child because of thc religion of its parents. Two hundred and fourteen orphans wen- under its care during the year just ended. These were supported and ed ucated by thc generous gifts of a mul titude of people A.s Thanksgiving and Christmas times arc drawing near, not only this, lint all other orphan in stitutions should be remembered by the good people of our land. Win? could not spare a live dollar bill to ed- : neate and clothe and feed au orphan 1 for a month! lint small as well as i great gifts will be accepted by any ! orphanage. Gifts for the Thorn well | Orphanage should be sent to Or. .Ia-' cobs, Clinton, S. C. Aaron Items. The farmers of this sect inn arc about through picking cotton a tu tl aro very busily engaged in gathering thcircom and sowing oats, and in a few more days will be sowing wheat. Our farm.' ers arc talking ot sowing moro grain this fall, which is certainly a good idea, for wc say abandon so much cotton raising and make your living at home. Prof. Barton, of Fair Play, S. C., commenced his school at Hopewell to day. We feel sure the people will bo well pleased with him, as he is a thor ough Christ ian gentleman and an ex cellent teacher. Miss Mattie Harris and brother, of Belton, visited in our community re cently as guests of Mr. L. W. Jones and family. We think from the way two certain young ladies are riding around tho wedding bells will ring ero long. Mr. W. W. Knight, of Pendleton, is spending awhile with his daughter, Mrs. L. VV. Gentry. Hopewell was well represented at Lebanon Sunday afternoon at the exer cises of Children's Uay. It was quito a treat to hear Kev. J. I). Chapman's eloquent lecture. Several of our young people will at tend thc pound party at Mr. Ben Ash ley's to-night. Air. John .Jolly, who is merchandising at this place, has a graphophone at his store, which is very amusing to thc youngsters. Mr. Josh Pruitt, abusinessyonng man of Anderson, was tho guest of his lath er, Mr. J. W. Pruitt, Sunday. Mr. J. B. Gentry left last Saturday for Lickville, where he will be in charge of a school at that place. Mr. L. W. Jones and Mrs. J. II. Lench visited relatives nt Belton last week. Cadets Neal Newell, Ernest Brown and Kiley Pruitt, of Clemson, worship ped at Hopewell and wore guests of homo folks Sunday. Miss Maggie Kay, of Belton, has been visiting relatives m this section. Mr. Ludio Webb, of Holland's Store, was tho guest of Mr. J. W. White and family last Sunday. OlISEUVEK. TRUSTEES' SALE. , BY virtue of the power veBtad in us by a TruBt Deed, executed and delivered to ua by the heirs at law ot' Elisha Hnlpes, doceasod, we will sell on Salesdav iu T?e cember next, at Anderson C. lt, S. C., between tbeuBual hourn of sale, the Heat Estate of said deceased, situate in Ander deraon Count y, aa tollo wu : Tract No. 1, containing eta,hty-three and one-half acres, and bound by landa of Rob't. Smith, James C. Bolt auu others. Tract No. 2, containing ninety-three acres, and hound by Tract No. 1 and landa of Geo. Mc Lulu and others. Tract No. 3, containing one hundred and fourteen acres, sud bound by Tract No. 2, lauda of J. S. Fowler, Charlea Bry Bon aaifother*. Plata of Haid Tracts, m ado by Geo. M. McDavld, (Surveyor, can be aeon by call ing upon J. E. Brcuzeale. Tarina of Sale-One-half cash, balauce to be paid iu twelve mouths from day of sale, with intereat, ind pay meut aeeu red by a mortgage of the premise.. Pur oaasera to pay *or papers. JOHN E. BREAZEALE, JOSEPH N. BROWN, Trustees. Nov 18, 1001_21_a The Peoples ] FG FURN I They Sell Cof?n Are you getting your Share of the Good Things at - ? The M? Tho reason wo ask you this questio pressions like this : "Oh, why didn't 1 Our anxiety for you to see our Goods ai purchases is not founded on brag, blast unbounded confidence in our ability to li Wc advertise what we have and ha\ Beginning Monday, Nov. 11th, we < for you. Special Prices like those throi Good Green Coffee all tho week 12 27-inch wide Cotton Checks 3Jo ya The 7}c quality Drilling priced all < Best A. C. A. Ticking prioed all th All Standard Prints, fancy designs Very best Knitting Cotton, all nura Beal Linen Window Shades, on spi tures, specially priced next week 20o. Curtain Poles, complete, 20c each. Shoo Nails, one-quarter pound pack 10c Bottle Vasaline, bargain week j Beady Mixed Paints, 35c and 40o a High Grade Paint Brushes Sc, 10o i Wc havo the largest and best assort &c, of any house in the city, and none Tell the children that wc are in ci have his word for it that he will spond Anderson. Come early. JOHN A. AI Next to Post Office. High I FAIR NOTICE. ALL those indebted to u?, either by Note or Account, must call and settle at once. We most positively will not carry you longer than Dec. 1st. We need thc money and must have il. H. G. JOHNSON & HON. Nov L'S, 11*01 Jil_4_ Executors' Sale. WE will sell at public auction to tho highest bidder at Fair l'?ay, S. C., on Monday, Um day of December, 1001, at ll o'clock a. 01. One lot of Land containing eighty three and on?-iourtb (S34) acre?, moro or loas, partly la the village of Fair Play, si to ?tit on tho west sido ; about li f iv aerea in cultivation, ono goou dwelling bouse, g .m?I barn. AIKO, ono Tract of Land situate, lying and tHMn? on Tugaloo Uiver, containing two bu. ml rod and fifty aerea-about 40 acree good, dry bottom land, 00 to 70 in cult vatiou, balance tine forest land, H'-an >ly anv wornout laud on the place. T vo good tonant houses and outbuild ing*. A lao. ono Traci, situate, lying and ho ing on Tugaloo Hiver, containing aeven ty.live acres, more or leas, thirty-five in cultivation, fifteen acres good, dry river bottom, balance good forest land. Terms of Salo-One-third cash, balance in two equal auuuai instalments, bearing S per cent interest, to ho computed and paid annually, secured bj' bond ol' tho purchaser and mortgages of the premises. The above three '1 racts of Land aro ?old aa thc property of H. J. Marett, de ceaaed, by virtue cl tho power of Kale containrd in tho last Will and Testament of Heid H. .T. Marett, deceased. IC. C. M A UH TT. A. H. MARETT, Executor?. Nov 13, 1001_ 21_ I Judge ol' Probate's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OK ANDERSON. In thc Court of Common Picas. J. W. Gantt, na Administrator of Estate li. F. Gantt, deceased, Plaint i tr, against Benjamin Williams, D?tendant - Fore closure. IN obedience to the order of sale grant ed herein I will sell in front of the Court House in the City of Anderson. R; C., on Saleaday in December next, during the usual hours of sale, the Land described as fol lo ws, to wit : AU that Tract or parcel ot Land M tua to ia the County and State aforesaid, on brandies waters of Seneca River, known as Tract No. 12 of the James steel land, (divided into Tracts by E. G. Roberts,) containing one hundred and four (104) ncrea, bounded on the North by landa of M rs. Alice Gantt, on the Hast by lands of Airs. L. C. Maxwell, on the south by landa of D. F. Gantt add brother and W. S. Young, and on the weat by lands of benjamin Williams and Felix Alexan der \ the ?ame being landa conveyed to li. F. Gantt by Alex. Harris by Deed bearing date Oct. 18, 1881, and recorded in K. i<-'. C. office for Anderson County, Dook VV, pages lil and 112, excepting tnat portion of said Tract of Land con taining twenty-eight, and th ree-quarto r8 1283) acres heretofore uold by tho Bald benjamin William? to Andrew* Williams, as will appear by plat of Hamp. TertuH ot' Hale-Cash. Purchaser to pay extra for papera. R. Y. H. NANCE, Judge ol' Probate aa Special Referee. Nov 13, lUOt 21_3 Notice to Creditors. ALL persona having demands against the liH?ito of Rufus M. Roe, deceas ed, are hereby notified to present them, properly proven, to the undersigned, within the time prescribed by law, and those indebted to make payment. MITCHELL B. ROE, Executor. Nov 13, 1901_21_3* Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned, Administrator of Estate Mra. Sarah E. Hay nie, dee'd, here by gives notice that he will on the Kith day of December, 1001, apply to the Judge of Probate for Anderson County, S. C., for a Final Settlement of said Es tate, and a discharge from his office aa Administrator. JOHN T. HAYNIE, Adm'r. Nov 13,1001 ._21_5_ Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned, Executors ol the Estate of J. C. Haynie, deceased, here by give, notioa that they will on the 16th day of December, 1001, apply to the Judge of Probate of Anderson County, 8. C., for a Final Settlement of said Estate, and a discharge from their office as Executors. JOHN T.HAYNIE, B. T. HAYNIE, Nov 13, ?001-5_Executors. Land for Sale. THE undersigned bas 500 acres of val uable Land, located in Ooonee County, three miles from Seneca, and one mile froro Newrv Cotton Mill, which he will sell in lota of 50 acres and upwards. 75 acres of this Land will make n bale of cotton to the acre. Terms-One-third cash and balance In one and two years. For farther information address W. R. REID, Chappblls, S. C. fgovtO, 1001 20 3 TO Furniture Go. TURE I is and Gaskets. agriet ? n is, that wo hav. heard so many cx [ come to Thc Magnet before buying ?" id get our prices before making your er or reckless claims ; it is simply our SAVE YOU MONEY, 'c what we advertise. Evill have a whole week of Bargains ighout the entire week : lbs. for $1.00. rd by the bolt, '?io to out. ,he week at 5:?c a yard, c week at 12?o a yard, and patterns, one week only 4jc yard, ibers, at 23c pound. -ing rollers, with complete set of fix ;ages, two for 5o. price 5c. t the drug stores, our price 10c Gan. and 12o. ment of Dolls, Toys, Christmas Goods, sold for more than 25c. orrcspondenco with Santa Claus, and hi-) entire time with us wnilo ho is in Yours always truly, JST1N AND THE MAGNET, 'rice Breakers and Low Price Makers. RED STAR HOUSE ! SELLING OUT ! SELLING" OUT 3* GOING TO QUIT BUT -O ~_ ^ Thousands of Dollars worth Come i^arly^ig^isetogoat .im. Our entire Stock of CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, MUST BE SOLD. For the next 50 days we will slaughter prices and make them go. Our stock is a well bought one, of good selections and values, and as we intend selling them at less than origi nal cost, this means a great deal to you. Come quickly, so benefit yourself by hotter selection. This is certainly the grandest opportunity for merchan dise buying Anderson has had for many a day. Cash does the work. We underbuy, WA undersell ! And now we'll beat that ! Shakespeare said : "There is a tide in the affairs of men, which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune; omitted, all the voyage of their life is bound in shallows and in miseries." So don't let this chance pass by you. Anderson, S. C, west side Court House Square. P. S.-Household Furniture for sale. Attention, Farmers ! We havo just received one Car Load of Fancy Winter Grazing Oats. Come quick and secure some of them before they are all sold. O. D. ANDERSON & BRO. READ THIS CAREFULLY. WHAT a delightful .sense of pride thorn is in tho ownership of a WHEELOCK - OR - IVEftS & POND Well, that'd but natural, and shows a well developed discrimination and su perior artistic conception. Come see a few samplcj at our place. Study them carefully, compare their tones, one with the other. Plenty here to select from, no difference what your taste may dictate.. Prices regulated entirely by quality. We have mere- N Sewing Macliines Than we have room for. Several kinds to eelect from. If you've the room and need we will be glad to arrange the preliminaries. THE C. A. REED MUSIC HOUSE. Slightly Disfigured but Still in the Ring I YES, we have disfiured the Hayes Stock considerably the past six weeks, but still have some Bargains left in Shoes, Hats, Pants and Notions of all Kinds. I am adding on a Stock of Groceries, Sugar, Coffee and Flour. Try a Barrel of B ransford, Clifton or Spotless, aud I am sure you will be pleased. White Wine Vinegar 25c. per gallon. C. M. BUCHANAN, Masonic Temple. M. L. CARLISLE. L. H. CARLISLE. DROP IN AND SEE US. WE are not the largest dealers but you will find that we will give you the best values in Anderson. Remember that we have the exclusive sale of the Walter A. Wood Mowing Machin?, Which i? given up to be the best Mower on the market and costa less for re pairs. We can cite you to one farmer in Anderson County who has out on an average of 100 acres per year for 10 years in succession with only 35o. cost foi repairs and machine still in good condition. Respectfully, _CARLISLE BROS., Anderson, 8. C. Let Him Strut 1 HIS DATS ARE NUMBERED. He is big, but none too big to fill the roomy, white enam el oven of a Buck's Stove. Do You Owe Me ? If so come in at once and settle, as I must make ooUee tions at once, and save expense of coming to see you. Respectfully, JOHS T. BURRISS. Clothing at Cost ! Everything in this vast Clothing Store is now being sold at New York Cost I If you are in need of a Suit or Overcoat for yourself, or if your boy is needing a Snit this is the Store to make your selection. There is nothing reserved in this, big Stock. The very finest Goods are here, and you can buy them now At a Big Saving of Prices Over those of other Stores. SHOES-Good Shoes Cheap. We never have sold as many Shoes as we are now Belling. The reason is plain : We keep nothing but the best Shoes ! Our Stock is always the largest in the city, and our styles are always new. We will not keep an old style shoe in stock. You can buy some of last season's styles here at. half price-. Come and see. Respectfully, ?erents for the American Lady Corset. Agents for Butterick Patterns. Ask for Coupons for FREE PREMIUMS. Are Your Hands Tied TO HIGH PRICE TIME STORES ? IF NOT SEE W. F. Marshall & Co's. Stock. ?SLL CASH STORE. Oar Line of Outings for Children and Ladies Are beautiful at 5c. 7c, 8c, 10c Cotton Flannels-we bay in solid cases direct from the factory, at 5c, 7c, 8c, 10c-best values ia town for the money. Jeans-line line cheap. Ladies' and Children's Jackets. Stylish, Cheap and Up-to-Date. Calico, Percales, licking, Bleaching, Brown Homespun, Red and White Flannels at Rock Bo* tom Prices. Our sales thia Fall in this line has been much larger than last year. Why? We have a better Stock at Popular Prices. A Dandy Work Shoe in Women's and Nf en's at SI.00. Better ones at S1.25, 81.50, 82.00, 82.50. Best 63.50 Man's Shoo io the city. Also a splendid line of School 8hoes for the little fellows. Foll line of HOSIERY. BY>ANKET3-If you need them these cool n:ghts we have them. TRUNK8 at factory prices. Headquarters for TINWARE, GL \SSWARE, CROCKERY. Come and set, n?.w far a dollar will go with us, . Yours truly, rv ri 9 JL 9 J. 36 Granite Row. N. B.-What Clothing v J "nuve we are selling out at actually 50c. on he dollar. We will uot keep Clothing after this season. W. F. M. & Co. NEW FIRM ! ?????????????????????MB? T. A. AROHER and J NO J, NORRIS have bought L. H. SEEL'S Stock of Goods and will continue the business at Mr. Seers old stanxL The Senior member of thu Fi.-m having served his apprenticeship at the Tinners' Trade years ago, and who has been doing business in oar city for years, is known throughout the County for his painstaking and good, honest work, and needs no introduction. Give us a call. We can SAVE YOU MONEY, fon we are selling off our old stock to make room for New Goods Have a big Stook of STOVES, jubt am good as new, that must go. Also, TINWARE, AGATE WARE, WOODEN WARE, BROOMS, CUTLERY and Household Furnishing Goods. We also have in connection with our Store a Shop equipped with the best Tools ai>d Machines that can bs had, and we are in a position to do all kinds of repair work in our Tlne. . ROOFING, TLUMBING and ELECTRIC WIRING. Yours for business, ARCHER & NORRIS? Phone No. 261. No. 6 Chaola Block