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If?? Especially Iii f ^ ? . NOW IS OUR IMMENSE STOCK OP ????S?mi ********* m 1 irl Vl VXAVtAX VIJLVJ It is the WECESSAB?ES OF LIFE that we now offer in abundance. :v 1 ! CHRISTMAS ie approaching, and we have many articles appropriate to the season. I.f v.-. ? In Home Furnishing wo have many attractive offerings, auch as Carnetef Mattiags, Art Squares, Bugs, Curtains, Win* dow Shade?, Et?. ; 1 T Oar Unen department is always tempting to theXadlea. Beautiful Table Damask, irx both white and7 colored? Nap him and Dolleys in great. variety. Towels, almost any kind you may desire. Blankets, Quilts, Comforts, Ste. Jr ' One of the largest and best assorted stocka to select from to be fennd in tte State. ' \ - . _ -?-ar* >? Our Brefii Oeeds Department will compare favorably with, th e large city st ores, both in quantity and quality. JP in it you will find many novelties ihat probably ^ ou cannot find ?loathers m this city. . "V . ...... Handkerchiefs, ..; ?| g ?loves, . . ?Hosiery t ' ,. &?$^^ loajjai ' . If you fa& |?^ our-.. ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ' ^ ' ' ' Dress Suit Cases, 2> Tho beauty and atjle of eur celebrated Footwear is well favorably k^ seotion of South Caroli??i| ; ZHerehal\4i20.eye?tr shown?? thie eeotio? of the Bf, We nsusi make a big redaction in oar Stock. j Local News. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 13, 1905. THE COTTON MARKET. Hood Middling-ll*. Strict Middling-1U. S Middling-ll 1-0. ?jr Tho whooping cough ia prevalent among some ot the children of tho city. Tho general report fronj the county its that more wheat than usual bas been sown. Christmas is drawing near nnd the little folks are already dreaming of Santa Claus. Miss Nannie Hagood. of Greenwood, is in the city visiting her sister, Mrs T.B. Coleman. Mrs. A. A. Nichols and little daugh ter, of Painter, N. C., are in the city visiting relatives. Reader, have von paid your eubecrip- { tion to The Intelligencer? If, not, | p?euGo do so at once. ? _ If yon waat to save the penalty, do not neglect to pay your State and County taxes this month. JIJ^/ Eggs are higher iu price-now in this section than they have been in many years-80 to 25 cents a dozen. - That monster old disease, the grip, ls prowling around again in this section seeking whom he may der our. G. E. Moore, editor of the Honea Path Chronicle,, spent Monday in the city and gave us a pleasant call. Think three" times before you speak and tho chancea are you will decide it is best to keep yonr mouth shut. Mrs. Graco Cochran has gone to Salisbury, N. Cohere ehe will steed a fow- weeks , visiting her daughter, . Those bi the t?rk?ye t?i?fc escaped tho Thanksgiving are beginning to seek biding places to escape tho slaugh ter of Christmas day. - The demand for dwelling houses in th:: city continues. The land owners should er J to work and build more houses on their, property. Misa Anna Boss Cunningham, of-j Anderson, is the attractive guest of f Miss Beniah A. Spears on North street-Greenville Herald. J/A. Brock bud wifereturneu yes terday from New York, and the latter'o many friends are delighted to know that she is greatly improved in health. The dividend season is drawing near, and the stockholders in the varions enterprises in this section are looking forwaid to it wiiby nb* little pleasure.- / A number ot . our .subscribers have como up and settled with us as soon as'they sold their cotton. - They were thongntful and we' appreciate their proLupineeB. r T. T. ??Wnkefleld, bf this county, spent last Week in Texarkana, Texas, attetidintr tb? National Council of the Farmers*' Union as a delegate frcm South Carolina;- - ,. ' . v ' Persons having claims against the county should tile - them with . the County Supervisor ut once. Bead his notice in reference tb tiiis matter in another columba . I Mesera. Thoa. Dodd and' P.; B-; Acker have' purchased the ?took of goods of the late Mel}. Cater and will: continue tho business at the old steed onMoDafflestreet. . , g ... Mrs. I?. E. Cochran,'who haa been living On her farm near- Senaca-for several years, has returned to Ander eon to meko her home with her dough-1 ter, Mr?. M^B^lSeeae,^ W, P. Mccord visited Anderaon'apd spent Thanksgiving in the city.. His wife and daughter accompanied him. He thinks- well of - the city. and its progress.-AbbevilleMedium. . lt is indeed1 an ill wind that, blows no good. The cold spell may ;ha?e discommoded some city folks, tut just t h i n k'of the hog killings rag ' teasing th??it brought to the corin try. A number of prominent Capitalists f rom Massachusetts, ho are interest ed m several < of or?r~ cotton milts; spent mot JUonda?Y in the city. . They; are traveling in apriv*>te car. I The . fri?nd?; o< Bev.\ C. Wardlaw, formerly ot An hereon, .viii regret to know that he ia seriously ill afc bis home in Seapya, and will join na in wishing hip? a opeedy recovery. ; - She Pjcadloton^ara will M?et ?% their; usual place or meetibi no*; t Saturday af ter nomi at 4 >'clocL io?; the purpose of electing^ efflcera. Att'th?. members arc tinged w attend. Ki Hood, Dr. B. F. D iv ver au d Dr. J i P. Duckett are in Charleston attend inirth* Mfrsnnl?? ?rnhrl l^Ava tchi^h Ccmp Johnson has sold his lot and I residence on Smith atreet to J, H. j Bryant? of Anderson couuty. Wo understand that it. ia Mr. Bryant** intention (o move to the city about the first of tho now year.-Eaa ley Piogroea. Last Saturday afternoon a memorial service in honor ot the late Mrs. Mar tha Orr Patterson, of Greenville, was held in the First Baptist Chmch by the Club women. The programme arranged for the occasion was a moat interesting one. Will Chumblee, the negro convict, who escaped from the ocantv chain gang about ten days ago, and who dodged tho oil!cora in aud around tho city for several days, was captured on South McDufllo Btreofc 4ast Thursday afternoon ?by Deputy Sheriff Scoit. Chiuuol5?. Lodge, No. 82, Knights of 'Pythias will hold a Bpeciul convention tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock for the purpoee of conferring the second rauh. At tba concludion of tho work a smoker will bo indulged in by the members. All the mern boro are urged to attend, Our venerable friend, Mr. Ezekiel Harris, of the Honen Path section, was In the city Monday and gave UB an ap preciated call. Mr. Harris is now in the 80th year of hie age and is holding his own remarkably well. Anderson County never .produced a better or more upright citizen. Are there cracks in your chimney? Look oat for them. Winter is a bad time to be burned out of house and home. If not too bad, have the cracks nicely pointed ap. If too bad for that, take the chimney down and lay it np new. It is easier and cheaper to do that than to build a new house. Mr. and Mrs. 8, D. Gallara, of Sandy Springs, Anderson County, spent Thanksgiving Day with Judge D. A. Smith nod family. This was Mr. Gallard's first visit to Walhalla and he expressed himself as much pleased with our beautiful mountain city and its surroundings.-Keowee Courier. 3. B. O'Neal Hollow ny, managing editor of the Southern Farmer, of Newberry, was in the city yesterday and was a welcome vi?itor to our sanc tum. The Southern Farmer has just made its appearance at Newberry, is fl very neat and interesting journal and well worth the subscription price, 81.00 a year. Hon. I. H. McCall*, of Lowndee villo, spent a day or two in tho cit] last week. Mr*. McCalla has beet suffering great pain with one of hil eyes. He was standing near a mule which one of his .naen ? WUB roaching when a short bair or bristle entere? his eye. Although extracted the ey? is still in bad condition. The Anderson County delegation ii the Legislature met lost Monday, and after a long session, recommended t O. Barries as the successor of G. N. C Boleman, who recently resigned a County Auditor. Mr. Hurries is we! qualified for the position and will n doubt discharge the duties of tho ofhc to the satisfaction of the people. " In caeiisg about for a. Christ nu: present fur some absent friend, it wi be well to bear in mind that there : nothing that will give more contii uous satis tuc lion during the com in vearthaaa year's subscription to Th Intelligencer. What a delight it woul bo to your-friend to get these week! letters from. the old home county ! ! The ladies of the Hospital Asst elation are making extensive prepan ions for-tho bazaar to bb given 1 them in the Palmetto iii ile men's A mory on Depot street, Thursday au Friday, Uta and 15th inst, v ?vei article will be sold at-? rcasoaab price, and if you will give them yoi .patronage you will bo helping a worfci cause.. -. .. . .. - Mfa. B. 8. HUI has issued invitatio to the marriage of her daughter, Mi Eunice, to Prof. Coleman Waller, Spartanburg.? Tho wedding-will tal piece on Thursday evening, Stet ins at her homo on W hi tuer street. Mi j Hill ia the eldest daughter of the ls B. 8. Hill, and la'one of An dorso J moat excellent and charming you laities. '.? Mr. J. hi. Pinokney has issued tai 11 tiona to tho marriage of Ina eist? Misa Fan nie Calvert dnckney to Jj-, ?herard, Esq., on Thursday moi lng, ii 1st instr nt 0 o'clock at his hoi in this city. Miss Pinokney is ope our most popular and cuaruiiug you ladies, and Mr, Sherard is, a hu Worthy yoong tuan. He is ajjrai yoong j lawyer and the^efjlehl?t7 cl The clerks in the noa to Alco and h ter carriers have. taken np the matt of .preparing for ' the handling ot I .increased maila, of the Christmas et son sad -they; are already. in con ft ence with the purpose of giving a gc service. All indications point to very heavy business thia season a the public is advised to dispatch th matt i sooner than usual to i neu re dei ivery on time? _ The Greenville News of tho 8th ic says: "S.a. J/urdock, bf, ?oiic? Pa and 8? M? Pickens^of Anderson, ha developed a lucrative buoineea in t raising of lighting game cocks. Li Saturday Mr. Murdock shipped to Mt leo : a crate of twenty cocks, to fought agai/xse iue Mexican article the. larger ublio cocking maine ; hoi Ho witt r?x?i ve large roy ai tics on | the cocks that win." ?' ' . , J^?ar clover o?d friendrJy?r, Edin Ki?g, of. ^Brushy Creek Township, recelv i c g con g mt ii ? ?tion s o f h is hei? bore. For som ? time ho has peed w. ried by tho frequent visit* Cf au hat which carried off some of his y oh ?h??kcus. rx* sec a uno in bis chlcfa coop for it, and a few days ago he si ceedod in capturing it? ic was a v< large ono, measuring three feet or mi from tip to tipof its: wings. '<?'? iih'u Bepj am i n Ban is ter died Tuesday, Dm inst., at bia home iii Little Kl ver Church. Ho had be sulferiog with typhoid fever ? erai wee KB, but seemed to be impr< iog until a few days ago When he a rored a relapse, which caused death.. -He waa about 4 ? years o Fd s leaves a wife and 8 children to moi bli death. He was ; Variad at Lit Kiver ciiuich, Hov. id. McGee c ducting tho funeral Cervices. Bays the Columbia State of Mond "The pulpit ot the Main street; niet dist Church last night was occupied the Kev,- Charles E. Burts, of Ed field, one of the Baptist ministers, v is. attending the State Convent! Mr; Horts is one of the young m i ni?t of his denomination in this State one: who ts certain to be a leader au power among his people; He ii strong, tercetul ?npukor, Tlth a spl ** whoop, u?> the : boya',? & What t?. reason-at the big Conventions-t tie will be veering round to oryen a manion, infant baptism abd J *mce.?~Edg6?e!d Chronicle. V; Bur?* is au Anderson County r Bs?. Bacon, and does his dut:* wt everhe.^a&y he placed. Sunday waa n Bad ono for two Churches in this city, tho St. John Methodist Church nod tho Second Methodist, for it was the last Sundoy they had their beloved pastora. Kev? M. B. Kelley nod Rev. W. li. Keller with them. Thia ia the fourth year that they have been in Anderson, and by tho rules ot tho Conference they will have tobo changed. These gen tlemen are not only popular in their own denominations, but will be greatly missed in the entire city. Tho Con ference convened this morning in Spar tunburg. Among the lay delegates in attendance aro Judge G. E. Prince and Wm. li. Osborne, ol this city. The district convention of tho Knights of Pythias of the Ninth Dis trict waa held at Williamstou on Tues day evening, 6th inst., and was well attended and highly enjoyed by tho delegates from the various Lodges in the Dint nd. Among other busiuets matters before the convention it was agreed to auggoBt to the Grand Lodge to purchase the Willamston Female College property and convert it iu;o a Pythian Orphaunge. Tho suggestion is n good one and should meet with the endorsement of every Kuight cf Pythias in South Caroliua. The pron erty is well auited for nu Orphanage, and this noble and grand organization should have such nu institution. A now schedule went into effect on tho C. & W. C. R.B.-, Isat Sunday, and will no doubt be moro convenient to tho points along tho lino than aoj schedule ever before oporated ovei tho road. A new train htm been put on between Greenwood and Augusta leaving Greenwood at 0:30 a. m.. ant Arriving in Augusta at 8:55 a. m.; re turning, this train leaves Augusta a 5:20 p. m., and arriv?e in Greenwooi at 7:45 p. m. Between Augusta ant Anderdon train No. 5 leaves August at 0:55 a. m., instead of 2:55 p. me, an arrives la Anderson at ll a. m.; trai No. 0 leaves Anderson at 4:80 p. m instead of 7 a. m., and arrives in Au gusta at 8:40 p.m. The new scbedol will appear in tho next issoooITt Intelligencer. _./y> Last Friday morning, J. L. Jorda a negro who li veo on South Fant at rc killed his son, Westley Jordan, a you about 10 years old, with a broom Rt ic The boy had been unruly and t father started to chastise him using broom stick for that purpose. J struck the boy a sharp blow across t head and tho boy Bank into a chi and soon becamo unconscious and di in a few minutes. Jordan sent for L J. C. Harris and wa? working over I BO^S b,ody trying to revive him wh the pliyaician arrived. Dr. Harris sn that death resulted from a hemorrc of tho brain, which was caused bv t blow. Jordan remained at his hoi untiPthe deputy sheriff arrived a arrested him and carried him to ju lt is generally believed that Jorda story of the killing ie correct, A three-year-old son emr only cl of Mr. Harmon'Thompson, who ll about three miloo west of the o! near the Blue Ridge Railroad, i with ono of the most terrible and fi accidents that wo have ever recor< last Thursday morning. The ol had strayed away from home acc< panted by his father's dog. The i benger train from Walhalla was proaching. The" dog started ac: the track and tho child followed ; as tho train came up. The ocgii did not seo it and its body was half in two; Coroner Pruitt held inquest and the jury exonerated engineer from blame. The father absent/from homo at the time of accident, aqd tho mother, being ble in health, was unable to look c fully after the child. The dove parents have, the sympathies of their friends in their sore bc rcs ment.. ?v -The Darlington correspondent ol Stato, udder dat? of the 8th inst., ? "After an illness of several weeks E. R. Cox? wife of Col. E. R. Co: Second South Carolina regiment, here Wednesday night about 6 o'cl Her death waa not unexpected, foi bad been io failing health for c time and more recently her oond became critical Mrs. Cox wes a y < woman in ber twenties and had married only about a year. B< her marriage abe was Mina & Withers, of Chester, and was of family connections, She is a slat M iee sarah, Withers, who. was pri secretary to Mr. J. J. Mc Mah an di bia term at State superintendes education and who ie now teochil Winthrop College. She is also a t of Miss Frances Withers, who tci in the graded school in thia city. has several;, bi others and sisters both of her parents are now llvii Chester. : s Besides her husband leaves an infant of a few weeks' i Col. Cox ia a native of Helton ii brother of Judge W. F. Cox, of city. HJ'R many friends and role throughout this section deeply pathize with him in his sore ber< mont; .'y ; | j - ? ^ - :; ...'/. v. ', A frome house : Can, be. ?opt in Order for 100 years if painted with t & M. Paint ?bout once in ten to I years. This la be^npo tho L. cfc M. hardens tb? L. & Mi White Liad a4v?\ the paint>xtraordtojtry 111 also tasks* lt cover an enormous face, *> s that four gol lons Xiv & M. three cations -Linseed Oil will pa moderate steed house. -tu 4 M costs abbot $1.20 per gaile . JsujcaS, Bitron, Prudent Mernot . CcWon Mills, Rock HI?, 8. 0,, write :4iTw?rity-twb -yearK sgt? I paint* .residence with' L A M, lt looks 1 than a great 'many hboses painted year* bato," . "Wi hi ?fe M. costs cbont 81:20 per gall? Soven gallons at fl.20 per gaile ! $8.40 wilt paint a moderate sta d' ! abo lt tab es ?even gallons of other a nain t at tl 50 ? galles to 'db it, ?i : Linseed OU sold to you aa paint cw it $1.50 a gallon.* It only coate you 60 a gallon, when yon bay lt fresh froi barrel Bmt mix it with L. & M. ' ' . Sold by P? B. Cray ton, Anderson, . B, B. Horton, Lowndesville, 8. C.; Jackson, iva. 8.0.j W. W. (iriffia, zer, t?, C ; F. L. uopper, Belton, S 1 i BAR OOBNr~If you went Teni Bar Com, write J. W. Trow brio KO d?rsoniS, C. '','28 . if you wish to borrow money w] delay,.- and without red tape, OD tetms see A/ H? Bagnall, Mu Offleo in Postoffleo Bollding. , . Tray no Oliver Chilled Middle 3 Plow, Toe lightest d,afc Middle 1 ?n the world. These Plow* aie s? InlHvan Hdw. Cb., ? -.. - * ?. > V ; Failed. AU r?brte have tailed to find a remady for coughs, colds and lum bled than F.dey'a Honey and T Stopft toe cough* heals tba lttpgs au ' ve a tB serions resulta from a Cold, Patterson, Nashns, Iowa, wriua: '.winter X had a bad cold on my inn ?ried : st ' .seat : ha-i a1 dozen ' ad vi ooogh meaiolnea end bad tret from two pbyeiolaoe without getib boafc?t. A friend recommended I Honey ?ed two-thirds of A bottle me. I consider lt the greatest emil inng medldbo in . the world." Pharmacy. > .? . ; . . JU. <fc M? Paint. Lead and zinc cbftlkable. Wearo and covurs iik< Jaoka/in, Iva, 8.0.$ TW W. Qtm esr, 8. C.; F. I*. Hopper, Belton, 8 -eas? AT <=?3? Is a Pleasure, With Right Prices Right Goods? .> We have so many things here to select from. Every thing to make the hearts of the boys rad men glad. If yon are undecided what you want, we are ready t? help yon. We have the choicest collection of High Class Apparel' we have eyer had. N Every, garment fashionably correct, and the bigged value you ever saw for the prloo. Buy Your Clothes Before the / Rush Begins. v ? V-'':"?- ' "'i . .. . ,, Our Stocks are now at their best, and you can shep itt comfort, and have choice of the best things. ?? ?.>?? ?" v; life ..: ?. ? . -.?."^ ? r ' :v y . . ..-SM . vt ?J-?-i i. i h SMART HABEDASHERY FOR . v? : ' ; - ?ex - , . ^^^?Wm:\ \ ? t All of the latest creations in Cravats? Shirts, Hosiery And j ? : ?ioves, in the new shades. Come and looL thom over. Close j, ( \ inspection persuades yoi* to bnjp. /' ' . - r':' . j - -. ^ all $jh^$^ t i 4 ? ?i ? Appear Your Best m fi f*< W'e'vegot the apparel to help you do it. Fashionably correct, yet economical in price, ' ; ?his is only a hint ox the many good things we have hera, . ; ' .. . ' ' ., , ?. /, ^. ; .. r . . So!# Agents for Eawes $3.00 Hats. . ..r:v?>?#S . -, "? - i' ' - ? .. fei? i v Tho One Pr?c? bl?tbiers, Hatters and ^urW^hers j ?ext 4^ Bank. ^