The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, August 31, 1904, Image 1

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Ml li TM OT S?Sr im BY CIINKSCALES & LANGSTON. ANDERSON, S. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1904. VOLUME XXXX-NO. ll. FOR Some of yon think it's too late to buy Summer Clothes, but you forget wtyit a hot month September usually is. It'll bs a good long ?jue before you'll feel the need of Winter Clothes, and right now we have some exceptional Bargains to offer you in LOW OUT SHOES, ODD TROUSERS, STRAW HATS and TWO-PIECE SUITS. Prices on the shove are reduced from one-quarter to one third. You'll find oome values here, so come in this week and get them. Boys' School Suits. We have just received our fr shipments of Boys' Knee Pant Suits. Good Suits, well-made Suits-Suits that'll stand haxd knocks-made for growing boys. In this department -we'll show for Fall a larger and better assortment than we have ever shown. Bring your boy here and you'll find what, you want, Suits from gi.50 to $6.00. Boys' Knee Pants at 50c, 75c and $1.00. Ages 4 to 17 years. . 0. Evans & Co, ANDERSON, S. C. The Spot Cash Clothiers This is their space, but there are so many Bar galas in their line that they can't enumerate them all here, so they ask that their customers use their eyes in loojdng over their matchless values in SHOES, w i J \ And "sich liker To see them is to buy them. They axe hummers. They are Headquarters on good* sound, dry-? CORN. Warranted free of munt and rats, fheir feed OATS Are cr tue beat quality. s Everybody that ls anybody knows that DEM'S PATENT FLOOR Is the best th&tgxows. So why pay more ?br?1 infe rior goods when you can be transeendantly happy by trading here. THAT'G THS QUfiftYIONI DEAN & RATLIFFE, The yolks that Sell the Good Kinds. Vote by Precincts, County Offices, August 30,1904 "H ? 'S es ! a C ' (3 o QI C 4) R < i<or Congress Wyatt Aiken. I. EL McCalla. For Solicitor. J. E. Boggs. fT.ouse oj Repr?sentatives. J. S. Acker. Joshua W. Ashley. J. A. Hall. E. J. Kay. G. T. King. J. C. Milford. A. G. (Pinckney. Geo. E. Prince. E. M. Bucker, Jr. M. P. Tribble. E. T. To Ilia on. J. Belton Watson. For Sheriff. Nelson lt. Green. W. P. Snelgrove. For Clerk of Court. W. fl. Shearer. ti. P. 8i*ith. John e. Watkins. Brown A, Wilson. For County Supervisor. Oliver Bolt. S. O. Jackson. Coroner. N. P. Banister. W. Y. Miller. Co. Supt. of Education. B. A. Gentry. B, E. Nicholson. Treasurer. L. 8. Clinksoales. J. M. Payne. J. Miles 'Pichona. Auditor. G. N. G. Boleman. W. A. Hudgens. County Commissioners. J. T. Ashloy. H. F. Cely.... fl. P. McDaniel. B. J. 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They think the strangers gave them knockout drops. -- Senator Tillman has been ad vised by bis physician to rest his throat.thiB summer. Consequently he will not be prominent as a speaking campaigner for the Democratic ticket. . fi** A negro, Sam Byas, was com mitted to -Jail in Charleston for at tempting ,to poison his wife. The negro is alleged to haye put a quan tity of lye into the woman's drinking water. - A section of the beach on Sulli van's Island caved in last Friday morning carrying an area of 100x150 feet to a depth of 40 feat into the harbor. The landslide name nea? taking in a house. -^-D.'E. Sh??ly. the foreman of a saw mill near Holley's Ferry, in Lex ington County, was killed by ania" sorted tooth flying from the saw and striking hint ia the stomach and pass ing nearly through tho body. - Hugh Pri?e, a Harton County farmer, died a iew days ago. leaving an estate worth 9123,000, including $23,000 in cash in bank. He began Ufo without a dollar after the war, and is said to hare been wholly illit erate. - Hobart Baxter, a young < white man living in a mill villago in Green ville, attempted to end his life with a pi? to!, the ball entering the neck. The wound is seripus.but may not be fatal. The young man has long been a victim of ^melancholia. - A negro was arrested at Carlisle, ita Union Ccncty, for robbing the mails. This is the second offense, he having been sed t to Sing Singa few years e,jo for the same crime. Tho robbert occurred during the transfer of tb . m.\il saoks from the Seaboard to the Southern. 4 - The Pacoiat Manufacturing Co's. Ko. 3 mill, at Paeolet, destroyed by flood last year, is again in condition for operation and will ut once begin manufacturing. The company bas had site cleared for the erection of No. 5 mill, but will probably not be gin construction work until next year. One evening last week about ?ark a segre by the urine of Jim Pressley shot and.perhaps fatally wounded his wife. Ho made his escape and so fat he has hot boen captured although blood hounds were put on his ?rail. Why heshot, his wife cannot be as certained. Presaley was a negro preacher. - Gov. Heyward has issued his labor day proclamation, dec'rring September 5th to be a legal holiday. - During a thunder storm at Earj ley a few days ago lightning struck the Mountain View hotel, completely destroying all the top of one of the chimneys and shattering the frames, sash and glass of most of the windows on the West side of the building. Sev eral were severely shocked bot no one seriously hurt. - J. B. Bennett, who killed his wife hy accident at Brunoon, in Hamp ton County, has been brought back to the penitentiary to serve ont a life sentence because he violated the con ditions of *ois pardon and came baok into the State. Tho peculiar part of it is that even had he killed his wife intentionally he could not he tried for it now because he has a life sentence over him. - Another new disease of the cot ton plant has sprung into ?zistenoe. This time the cry comes from Pickens. It is neither boll weevil, blight nor rust, bnt it kills the plants. First the roots seem to die. This causeo easting and soon nothing bnt the bare stalk remains. Several acres are now affected and the disease is said to be spreading. -i Another suit has boen filed against the constables, this being a duplioate of the one filed a few days ago from Sparenburg. The Attorney General has been notified by tho at torneys of B. L. Gowan, of Spartan burg, that sui: has been filed for $10, 000 against the bonds of J. F. Drake, M. B. Gideon. J. B. Fant and U. B. Hammet for the seizure of $4.76 worth o{ whiskey. The suit is for personal and punitive damages und the Attor ney General has entered a demurrer in th? oase. vs - An operation performed upon a child at Taylor's Station a few days ago revealed a strange oase. The eighteen months' old baby of Ham Wood, a farmer living near Taylor's* Station, had-a foll several days ago and its parents, thinking a bone was broken; sent for nearby physicians, who made an examination and decided upon 4Pf operation, as . they also thought the bone was broken. When they opened the child's leg they dis covered a large needle lying close to the bone, whioh had caused the trou ble. It was removed and the child was healed. The physicians believe the needle was swallowed, and passing through the child's body, lodged in itu GENERAL NEWS. - John W. Gates, according to re port, lost $100,000 in a wheat deal. - The Standard Oil Company de elared another dividend of *5 a share. - Four men wore killed by the ex Slogion of a boiler at a Saw mill near onoia, Ga. - Arkansas has paid off her State debt and has nearly two millions in the treasury. - The British possessions in West Africa cover* 500,000 square miles, containing 20,000,000 negroes. ' -.Four counterfeiters were caught in^At?anta Ga,, on Friday night with $30,000 in counterfeit ten dollar bills. - German horse but oh er s are about to open a restaurant in Berlin to eda? cate the upper/ ?lass in the use of horeefiesh?V v / i, - The. (Texas. Republicans have nominated ? state ticket and adopted a platform. Among the notable fea tures of the convention was the total elimination of negroes from the State ticket. - Ceasar Booker, oolored, died at Washington, Ga., on Wednesday aged 125 years. Ile leaves six children, one of them a soa aged 96. - - Things have quieted down about Statesboro, Ga . but a good macy ?egroeB have left the neighborhood in terror and farm labor is scarce. - Ida Hagan, a negress, has been appointed postmaster at Ferdinand, i Ind., and a storm is raging among the I white people of the town in conse quence. Several white women were applicants for the place. - Five persons were killed, a num ber injured and property damaged to the extent of $2,000,000 by a fierae tornado which swept St. Paul, Minn. The property damage in Minneapolis is said to have beea nearly as great as in 8t. Paul. - The governor of Alabama has of fered rewards for members of mobs who participated in three resent lynch ings in that State. He says he ex pects to use every parti?le of power the laws of the State give him to pre vent lynchings. - Bail has been refused to the three constables of Selma, Ala., from whom a negro was taken and lynohed. The constables are in jail, charged with murder in the first degree. They allege that a mob of negroes took their prisoner from them. - Some sharp, enterprising Yan kees in Boston have launohed a scheme to oolleot money from the negroes of the South on the promise of establish ing department stores in the country, which are to be condoeted and con trolled by negroes entirely. - At Membhis, Tenn., last Friday a bale of new ootton shipped by Muse & Harris, Junction, Ark., brought 40 cents a pound in an auction sale in front Of the eotton exobange there. This is the highest prioe paid for oot ton in Memphis for thirty-years. - Daring July Georgia was boast ing of her cotton crop. State Com missioner Stevens August 15 said : "The present condition of the ootton crop is for from favorable, owing to excessive rains and want of sunshine for Che past 10 days. We eannot now eount oh moro than on average crop in Georgia." - Mrs. Cordelia . Botkin, of Cali fornia, has been sentenced to life im prisonment for the murder of a woman in Dover, Del., by means of poison ed candy mailed from San Francisco. In passing the sentence the judge expressed regret that he could nol impose the death penalty, as the jurj in its verdict had fixed the punish ment. - Eight thousand oar loads ol Beaches were shipped from Georgia, [issisaippi and Alabama in the five week's season just closed. The crop brought about five million dollars, breaking all previous reoords for the South. Many thousands of y ou nj trees will be planted and stock oom panics ore organized for extensive new orchards on account, of the sue ces s. . .?./.>'.'_ '.' - A quarrel about an Open bed room door le&tfeth? kiliica of Frsni E. Brett, mmt?im?ix salesman ba Andrew A; ^SHtt^taperinfc???eni of the Florc^(?rraB?fibvipany, in At Isnts. Brett B'^PMSgJ^tbe habit BO it is olalmed, Of Ji?pif. th?* doo of his room o neb ?MmfflfillM*. M ad dressed. Walline hs#;ra|?ohatrates with him about the m%t?|&^s?vef* occasions, and a qa&rreI^j|mvBarlj in the day, resulting in tpcWjfc?WioK Walline claims self defeuseft|pjret formerly lived in Maoon, wtfra'J?s beason he noted as coach for. the*.Mer cer College Baseball team. i \ To See the Prettiest and Most Complete Line of DRESS GOODS Ever shown in Anderson, at Prices that DEFY COMPETITION, come to The Racket Store. Oar Bayer has just returned from the Northern markets, and values in Goods are arriving daily that prove to the most fastidious dressers the result of careful selections. > See our Stock of the Celebrated Strouse & Bros. High Art SPRING and SUMMER CLOTHING, Which will interest those who wish to dress well and SAVE MONEY. A new and complete line of OXFORDS, Men's, Women's and Children's, at prices unequalled else where. We extend to all a cordial invitation to visit our Stores* inspect ou? Goods, and be convinced that what we say is true. MORROW-BASS CO, Successor to Horn-Bass Co., 110,110,120, East Benson St.,.Anderson, 8.0# ll//' t Sf?;. . j? . RUBBER STAMPS ARE WY LONG SUIT, I make any kind except the bsd ones. r furnish a name, Stamp and iadellible pad for marking linen for 40c. I nave some other good things. OV WIXiSOlsT GIBBES, Typewriters, Omeo Supplies, Etc., 1334 Main street, - - . - Columbia, 8. C. ,