Sailorson Intelligencer. LOCAL NEWS. G. 0. LANGSTON, Locan Eorror. Note the change in J. A. Daniels’ adver tsement. Candidates should hand in their orders ‘or tickets at once. ‘The drummers are quite numerous DOW | not letting Fall orders. Don't neglect to on plenty of turnips. The crop is a paying one. Very saw farmers coming to town these days, and business is at a stand still. ‘Keep your promises clean and purified, | iand you will not be troubled with sick. | ‘Bess, he traval over the C. a6. R.E has best saferr brisk during the past fare | Nobody has presented us with a water mal on this season. Wonder who will be the first to do so? The tension of the survivors of the 3% Regiment, 8. C. V., will be held at Walhalla on August 21. They said, several of our candidates arrayed off into neighboring Counties electioneering recently, ‘There is less alertess. in. this. section just now than we have ever known be fore at thin season of the year. ‘We are requested’ to state that Center Filla Democratic Slab will meet next Sat uray, 26th ifist., at ¢ o'clock p.m. Very few watermelons have been offer ed for sale in this city thin season. The ‘wet weather has made tha crop rats, ‘Remenber hat declying fraltia deadly, fy to children, Get it freak and wholesomely ripe; or reject it altogether. *James Andrew, infent son of Robert and Nettia Keaton, of Martin township, ‘died on Monday, 14th in st, aged nine mont. Me U1, Araitetn, of the New York ‘Cash Store, left for the Northern markets Test Monday. He ‘will be absent Bye of air works. ‘The man who Inalated upon leaving the doors open during the winter months would take a duck fit if he couldn't shut it during dog ‘days, JWanne requested to announce that the Rav. DeWitt Burkfield will begin a series of meetings in Midway Church on, Friday. Snight,1st of August . ' The attention of any one desiring to purchase acralutable farm ia dirputed to, the advertiement of Mra. E. J. Tribble in another column, at MB ‘McGee, one’ of Abbeville: yesanst ‘progressive and aubaten~ Hal citizens, honored unr office with his presence last Monday morning. Beati: Carolina Nortal Biuste: School opened tte session at Helton. The sitendaues is g00d, and the angeacs of the Sehobliefactured beyond = daub, Mr. Joss Brock, Cashier or tha Na tional Bank,informa us wint mousy, is setting easier, such that the Bank cat now accommodate a few of its customers. Mayriod, on the 20th: inst., at tha reni~ sehea ‘off'the' bride’s mother, by W. F. Cox, Bugs Mr. W- Ns Goer and Miss Mar ‘tha Cems All of Anderson County. July i Bardwell County prevents chicken cholera and other epidemics among her poultry by keeping 2 asiall Yeg.of lime in the water-trough all the year mand. ‘The weather thr.ihe paat eight or ten days than waste a great change in theep of the growing crops, such the farmers are beginning to wear pleasanter Mesure, Strand, Stevenson and Grey in ‘twenty-five days threaded 6,650 baskela of grain, ‘Phat sooka like the small grain In the Bretion they worked In was not by no means a failure, “There will be a basket picnic at Crink scales’, Mill, in, Martin township, next .Saturday. Several speeches are expelled tor be delivered by various candidates. meee generally are invited to at ‘The truly virtuous do not asily credit ‘evil that is told them of helx neighbors; for if others may do amiss, then may “these also speak amiss; man is frail and sprone to evil, and therefore may 6000 fall in words. The young ladies of the “Willing ‘Workers!’ Society will have ice cream and other refreshments for sale time (Thoreday) afternoon at 6 o'clock In the storeroom formerly occupied by Mr. J. A. Daniels, in the Menonic building. Wis millia few dry, soft bricks placed ios barrel or blo of wheat will absorb all the moisture there is: in it, If it is the Teast damp. As nearly all the wheat in this section was In the field during the’ late rains, the experiment is well worth trying. Eagar, aiittle son of Mr. G. W. Tar mer, of Fork township, fell from a ‘ree, ‘while' gathering fruit test Thursday and fractured his skull in two or three places. At last areg units the little fellow was doing as well as could be expected, but it is feared that his injuries will prove fatal. ‘We are requested to announce that the celebration of “Children's Day” at Trini ty Church’ has been postponed one month. ‘This change was found necessary of ac count of Sandy Springs Church having an appointment for a similar occasion on the same day that Trinity had in view .Mr. §. N. Carpenter, editor of the El- Derton (Ge.) New South, called on us last Thursday. Mr. Carpenter is a native of Anderson County, and at one time was an employee In the Trieniiv Excer office. It has been nine years since he visited Anderson. We regret that we did not see more of him during his stay in our midst .List of letters remaining in the Post+ offices for the week ending July 22d: Joe, Anderson, Smith Aiken, W. H. Chambley, M. Felts, Rosa Green, An drew Harris, Fligal Hunter, Evigenia Keaton, J.C. Myers, Charles R. Miller H. H. Mobley, M. Riley, J. H. Robi noo, WH Sbolett, William Turner, Ray Webb.’ ‘we hope that those who read the fatlaw dig will profit by it. Recently a man was ‘out hunting, and to get shelter from an approachiing atoms he crept into hollow fog. After the storm abated he attempted “to crawl out, br* four’ that the log had swelled 80 that it was impossible to make his exit. He endeavored to compress himself as much as possible, but without success. He thought of all the mean things he had ever done, wotll finally. his mind reverted to the fact that instead of agheembing and paying for his County paper, he was in the habit of borrowing it from his neighbor.Than he felt so small that he slipped out of the log with out any trouble.