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OF that we now offor Iii
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Beautiful^ colored, Nap.
Mas and Boilers in gr?iai variety, Towels, a?Eiost any kind
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Local News.
WEDNESDAY, DEO. 2?, 1U?*.
THIS COITO? MARKST.
Good Middling-Hi. :>- \
Strict Middliiig-lSt. .
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Christmas Holidays.
All tue paulie offices, .banka, btoreJ
and other pieces ot business in Ander?
eon will be dose**, ou Christmas Day
andtho'day iViiowing-35th and 20tn
inst. Thia is tho p?x>per thing to do,
ns it will give tho' clerks! and proprie
tors also, u little time to rest and eDjoy
the Christmas holidays. Everybody
should bear this in mind and govern
themed voa accordingly.
A merry Christmas to all the readers
of the Intelligencer.
Donut put off baying your Christ
mas gi ads to the iast day.
C. A. Qt. Blomquist, of Savannah,
Ga., has been spending a few days in
the city.
You can find the man you owe in half
tbetime it takes to find tho man who
owes you. ?
Dr. J. P. Wilton bas gone to hie old
homo in Indiana to spend tho Christ
mas holidays, .
? O. W. Bondy, and family, of Seneca,1
havo moved to Andereon to make their
future home. - , H
A good way tb supply your wife with !
pin money is to leave it in your pock- j
eta when yon undress.
Mies Lydia Orr. who is ft student in
a College ia Baltimore, bas returned
home to spend the Christmas holidays.
Despite the unfavorable weather the
past week trie merchants have been
kept quite bnsy and lots of goods have
been sold.
The Christmas goods in the atores of
the city this year are unusually pretty,
antique and varied in shapes and as
sortments.
The first Monday in next month ho
ing New Year's- day, a legal holiday,
eaiesday will be held on Tuesday,
January 2nd*
? - Mr. Joe Felton, one of tho prosper
ous farmers of Anderson, S. C., was in
the city on business Tuesday;-?Hart
well (Ga,) Sun.
L.;H. Hester, of Hester. S.- C., ?nd
Monroe Burris, of Elbert County, Ga.?
were in the city a few days ago and
gaye us; a call.
Col. H. H. Chandler, of Lavonia/
Ga., and John E. His, of Shoal Creek,
Ga., spent a day or two.in tho city last
week en business. _ : , ;
Quite a number of the r?sidents of
the city will spend the Christmas
holidays visiting friends and relatives
in distant sections..
; The hospital bazaar given by the
ladies of the Hospital Ansociaiion inst
week waa quite a success, despite the
inclement weather.
Do not forget to file your tax receipt
away with your. reciRitation certificate
to-von .wilLhA. qaaU?ed tc vate at the
general eicotidn next fall.
Messrs.- John Findley and Edgar
Hall, of Anderson, Sr C.^visi^ Hiv
W. O. McKinney and family thia
week.-Hartwell (Ga.) Sun,
.SB^feM^?oil?oah^ ? good mnzsn bx
the Corner section,has moved his ?si?
11/; to this city and is occupying a
dwelling houao on John street.
Senator Latimei has introduced: l?
the Senate a bill, providing for the
erection of $?5,000 Federal buildings
at Andtersoa, Gr?es wood and. Chester.
J, C. Thomas, formerly p2 this coan
Mis. Q. Frank Bamberg, ot Bam
berg, S. C., is in tho city visiting bet
parents and other relatives.
The Blue Ridge moan tains are cov
ered with snow, and a local weather
-prophet says this section will have
plenty of it in the next two months.
Rev. O. L. Martin, of Dattou, Qa., is
in tho city visiting friends. Ho was
formerly pastor of tho First lluptist
Church in Anderson, and his many
friends hero aro delighted to greet
him.
"Every now and anon, if not of ten
or," as Josiah APeu'* wife would say,
wo would remind oar subscribers vt ho
ow? us anything that wo need the
money, and that we would bo glad if
they would come in and settle.
Chas. D. Brown, formerly of this
city but now sa popular citizen of Ab
beville, has been announced as a can
didate for mayor of that city. Bis
friends in Anderson would bo more
tuan pleased to see him elected.
Bev. T. J. Richardson, of Killeen,
TexoR; is spending the Christmas holi
days in this county, his nativo home,
visiting relatives and friends. He
will preach at Hopewell Church cu
tho iifth Sunday at ll o'clock a. rn,
About the first of January our
young friend, Louis Smith, who has
been clerking for Evans Pharmacy,
will open a drug store lu one of the
now storerooms On Earle street. We
join his friends lu wishing him suc
cess. ' . .
At a meeting of tho Masonic Grand
Lodgo in Charleston last week, Dr.
Frank E. Harrison, of Abbeville, who
is a native of Anderson, was elected
Grand Master. Dr. J. P. Duckett, of
this city, was elected ono of thc' Senior
Grand Deacons. \jf
j 'Those of onr young men who served
in the Spanish-American war will be
interested to kndw it .has been decided
that they are enticiea to pay from the
time they left home until they were
mustered in. The claims have been
filed in the United States Court oi
claims.
Tho post oi?i co will observe Sn nd nj
hours on Christmas day. The genera
delivery will be open from 10 a. m. U
ll a. m. and from 4 p. m. to5p. m
The city carriers will make their usua
morning delivery, and their window a
the nostoiflce will be open from 4 p. m
to u p. m. ?**T*\Jr~
J. D. Beacham, a well known cott?i
mill mnu, who has had charge of th
weave room at Cateechee, has gooo t
Honea Path to take*? similar positio:
with the Chicora. cotton mills. Th
chango ia in the nature of promotion.
Pickens Sentinel. ,
The-Anderson Traction Corapan
will have a Christmas free in the pu
villon at the park next Mondcy afcei
noon, beginning at 2 o'clock. A
admission fee of 25 cents will 1
charged tb the pavilion, and eac
child under 15years'-of age will ri
coi vo a present. The public is invite
to attend.
. Rev. James Boyce, M. B. Clinkscalc
mid A. B^Kennerly- three' nro?nine?
citizen?- of Duo West, spent last Moi
davin the city in conference with tl
officers of tim Anderson Traotion Con
pasy- Thav desire the proposed inte
urban lino "from ?Anderson to Bolte
extended to Due West and then I
Abbeville and Greenwood. Tho coi
t?crsc? will ohortiy submit some dei
nite proposition to tho Traction Cou
pony? when it will be. considered ai
some action taken in the matter.
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B. Frauk Mauldin, cashier of tho
Bank o? Andereon, organised a bank
at Mt. Carmel Inst Saturday with a
capiiui of $20,000. Tho iollowin?
o?Jc?ra were elected: B. F. Muulriin,
president; J. W. Marrah,'B. A. Boyd.
W. O. GHI and F. M. Knox, directors)
J. W. Bo.vd, cashier. Tho baok^vfili
bo ready for business about J?el5ruary
lat. ??
A certain echoed teacher in 1II?B
co?"ity who had great ilitliculty with a
foi* mischievous boya mid to ono ot;
them who lind sorely tiled her pa
tience: "1 wish I could bo your mother
for just about a week. I would ri?!
you of your naughty disposition."
"Very well," said tho boy, "lather ia ti
widower uud I'll speak to him about
il."
The Soneca correspondent of tho
Keowee Courier uuder dato of tho 13th
iuat.. say:?: "Tho many friends ol'Kev.
(J. Wardlaw will bo glad to learn that
he is improving. If the united pray
ers of u community aud a host of
friends avail nnythiug, his restoration
to health and to his poBt in the Mn?
tei-a vineyard will be Bpeedy and per
manent. Mr. Wardlaw ie sitting up
today."
Tho Bnmborg Herald, of tho 14th
inst., Baye: "Kev. Waddy T. Duncan
left Monday morning to attend the an
nual conference nt Spartan burg. This
waa hts tirat year on thia uburge, and
he will no doubt bo returned, as our
6oopio generally aro pleased with him,
ot ii aa man aud preacher." : Mr. Dun
can ia another Anderson County boy
who isa Buccessf ol worker in tho Lord's
vineyard.
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Mrs, Dr. Wistar Wilson died at her b
home in Will minston Monday evening! ti
nth inst, after a lingering illness, lb
The deceased was a consistent mern-1 h
ber of the Baptist Church and a most li
estimable lady. The funeral servioes tl
were conducted by Kev. Mr. Toto a
Tuesday afternoon, i?th inat., and the C
remains were interred in the cemetery 11
at Big Creek Church. She has many v
friends in this county who deeply re-11
gret her death. j
Copt. Thoa. 0. Stu ur e. of Newberry, lo
is in the etty on business. He is rep-lt
resenting a big fire apparatus house of I s
New York, and is seeing what the An- 11
derson Fire Department is in need of. 11
Capt. Stuart waa un o&cer iq the First J f
B. C. Infantry and has many friends in j t
Anderson who were in the same Kepi - c
ment with him. Ho has also been in lc
Anderson several times during lire I )
tournaments na captain of a Newberry <
fire company'. h
Samuel W. McCrary died in Col um-1 j
bia on Tuesday, 5th inst., after an]
illness of several months. He was a
nephew of Mr. Samuel McCrary, of H
Pendleton, about 21 yeats of age, and 1
boru and reared in Anderson County. I <
His remains were brought to tho Old li
Stone Church and interred on the 7thI'
inst., .Kev. S. W. Henry conducting j '
the funeral services. The deceased h
had many friends and relatives in this}<
county who deeply regret hlB death. I <
Tho Secretary of the Navy bas de-1
signated Wm. W. Sheppard, of Edge- :
field, and Frank T. Hamlin, of Ander- i
son* to take tho ' semination for assis-1
tant paymaster in the -Navy, January-]!
9, 1000. Tho examination will be heidi <
in Washington.. The position is ono
of tbs best in tho_oervice. ; Entering
with the rank of j Ensign, and pay?t
the rato of 81,GOO a year, the way for
advancement' is open all the way to
Hear Admira!; with a salary of $0,000 ai
Sear. We hopo our yoong friend, Mr.!
I ara lin, will pass, his examination
successfully. I
Rev. J. T. Mann will preach ?t tho
!ox mill on tho fourth Sunday at ll
'clock n. nt., instead of nt night, aa
eretofoio. Thc afternoon hour for
orvices has not been changed.
Chiquola Lodge, No. 82, Knights of
'yt bias, will niece tomorrow evening
t 7::10 o'clock. Tho rank ot Knight
ill bo. conferred on several candi
atos, and the election ol' officers for
Ito enauing year will tnko place. AU
he membeis are urged to attend.
Mrs. Dixon, au aged lady of the
Vhite Platos section, commuted sui
ide by jumping in a well last Sunday
t'ternoon. Her neck nod several
ones weie broken by tho fall. She
ras dead when taken out. The funer
Iwas held at White Plaints Church
1 on du y atternoon. 51 rs. Dixon was
bout (lo years old. and had boon in
ad health, mentally and Dhysically,
ur some time. She was a sister of
?ev. D. I. Spent mau.-rPelzor Euter
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Some of tht big siga bonrdsthat have
cen eroctpd on the side of some o? the
ublio ronda leading into tho city have
acently como very near causing somo
.'nous accidents by frightening
orees and mules and overturning the
chicles which they were pulling,
'he attention of the County Supor
?8or has beon called to the matter and
ie boards will have to be torn down
r set back some distance from the
>ad. Tho signs could no doubt be
.ad as easily 7? or {^hundred yards
ist ant., ?/^
Tho Christmas freight being hau
led by the railroads is something
aorrnuuB, and the freight forces ure
oin j? rushed as never before. The
vo dispensaries in Anderson have
ad each a car load of beer and a car
>ad of whiskey on tho road from Co
imbia for more than-a week, and
heir shelves were empty. Yesterday
car load intended for a dispensary in
?hernw came to Anderson, and it was
aken in charge hy the dispensers,
rho reported tim matter tp> headquar
era in Columbia.
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J. E. Sirrine, an expert civil engineer lt
if Greenville, has been employed by m
he Anderson Traction Company to
uporintend tho construction of the
rolley line between Anderson and ?'
lol ton. The line has already been ~T
?urveyed north of tho railroad between J"
ho two places, and Mr. Sirrine is now ?
mgnged in surveying another lino ti
louth of the railroad. Tho two lines
viii then be compared so as to Hud
nit which is tho moBt practical and jr
.vhielt will be the cheapest to grade, j
When this is done tho. work of build- z
ing the line will commence.
The friends and relatives of Christie ?
'J IT Clin ks cal en will regret to bear of d
bis death, which took place on the 3rd
[>f December near Itaska, Texas, after
m illness of about oho month in the
T7th year of his age. Mr. Clinkscales
wno born and reared in this County,
near Ebenezer Church, ten miles South
of Anderson, boiug a son of Mrs. Polly .
Ulinkscalee. Many years ogo he '
moved ta North Mississippi, near
luka. where ho resided for many years,
finally m ovin rr to Texas. Ho married
a daughter o ii the late Col. John Mar* t
tin, ot this uounty, who, together With j
RAver&l children, ?emais to nscuro. h?s I
death,' Mr. CTinkscalca Ute two tooth
ers living inithis County-L. N. Clink
Bcalea. Btorevlile: Fleetwood Clink- {
scales, Belton, and Frank CiinkscaieB,
Lowndeaville, Abbeville County: also,
one siBter, Mrs. Adaline~Martin, living
nea? Ebeneser Ch v. rc h. WM loveu
by all who knew him, lived an honest
and upright, life, and has gene to a
better world. Peace to his ashes.
Tho Hone? Path correspondent ot
he State, under dato of thc loth
Rt., faye: "Yesterday Mr. M. B,
unlnp's horses ran away with Mr.
r. A. Shirley7* hearse. Mr. Dunlap,
110 vas driving tho hearse, waa
row ii to the ground and received *
vere ^cut on the bead and many
aises on tho head, body and limbe,
'bile his woonda are painful it ia not
ought that they ure dangerous and
is hoped that he will bc able to be
it again in a few days. Clyde Dun
p, who waa on tho hearM with hit
ther, was thrown under the vehicle,
it escaped with a few ?dight
uiseB.1' Mr. Duulap has nianj"
iends throughout tb? County who
111 join us in withing him a ?peedy
covery.
Tho polite and eiiicient Southern
inion ugont at Abbeville, Mr. C. D.
rown, waa agreeably surprised one
y last week. He is a subscriber tc
o Intelligencer, which hails hom the
wn of hits nativity. He had seen in
e paper variotiB suggestions to de
iqoents that tho amount ot their
reare would be an acceptable offer
7 at the treuBiiry of that establish
ing Conscience stricken and not
owing how his account stood, he
nt his check for an amount, which he
aught would straighten him on the
iuter'B books. Very much to his
rpri8e he received a receipt for sub
ription to tho Intelligencer to May,
)7, and he now sleeps with all the
intern wishes blest, even as he han
o good, will of a hont of customers of
a Southern Hollway.-Abbeville
CBB and Banner. Yes, Brother Wil
n, Buoh a man at? Mr. Brown deserves
bo elected mayor of your city. ^ ?f^J?
PR0DUCT*OF MILLS.
The product in one day of tbe mills of .. . \,
e Longman & Martinez great works ls
ough to paint every boneo and every?
lng made of wood in a city, with tho >
& M. Pure Paint.
In use thirty years; several million
?uses painted with li. & M.
IJ dc M. costs about 8120 per gallon. ???'.'
The L. dc M. Paint la ibo best and .??^r
leapest, beean so tho L. &M. Zinc har
ms tho L, dc M. White Lead, and makes
paint more Burfaoe and wear for a
nger time than any other paint.
L, dc M. coate about $1.20 per gallon.
It only requires 4 gallons of tbls celeb
rated paint and 3 gallons of Linseed
ll at 60 eta. per gallon to paint a mod
?ate sized house. Therefore a property
nor ought not pay 81.60 per call?n for
InBeed Oil, which he must do when n
Mn.lv for-use paint la bought. -,
Ii; <fc M. costs about 81 20 a gallon.
Sola by F. B. Cray ton. Anderson, B. C.;
I. R. Horton, Lowndr*villo, 8. C.; T. C.
ackson, J va, 8. C.; W. W. Griffin, Pel
ar, N, C ; F. h? ?topper, Belton, 8. C.
EAR CORN-If you want Tennessee
'.ar Corn, write J. W. Trowbridge, An- ?
erson.?.O, 26-2
If j ou -wish to borrow money without
delay, and without red tape, on easy
terms Bte A. H. Bagnall, Attorney.
OID ce In POM cinco Bollding.
Tray PU OWy er Chilled Middle Beater
Flow. Tho lightest dtaft Middle Buster
o the wei Jd Tbtfco Fliws ase told by
Sullivan Hdw. Co.
Felled.
All i ire rm ra-r failed to fled s tetter
ii rnedv for cc ??ha, ml??? end lura ?rcu
bha lim F'I?J'B Honey std Ter. It
iteps lie ct ugh, heals tbe lurga std pre
veits Mrlcnt- rtinltP/rem s told. JT.N.
Patti tl? n, Ntu-)m\ If wa. writ??; "LsBt
Tiitf? 1 kid a rfd edd tn my. Jungs and
tilld i-i feast ha1! a di zen cdvertlced
?tvj... medic-ins md hin .s-atmen*
fi?u? ?vi o I lr 3 kW irr* without petting any ;
.;;;?'.. A ;?ia ? li ii TX ?X?T?i? * Oi?J ?
Berty aid twooblidacf a bottle cured
mt, I cevsider lt ihe g?esu?t reupbsnd
lung medicine in the world." it/sna
Pharmanv.
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Holiday Neci^
l^lU^^&j JO IC. iuH Jine s?zoBj?;/ s and col?? of the beet $3.00 HAT oi^h^
Tte One Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers.