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ii in 'i ir - ? i . , i li m ?' rVirt-r i . i il i r ! ? i i" i ? T. ? . f HOME OF VOWR^^^B ^^ZLOWN is A HOME iNoe-eo ^ lj? It Surprised 5|| Ife Himself! jj J jstfiyijQhN UNLEY?f^^r*?"?? ?,UNLU'^?McL,-* ^ . . . , . IjigHf One young man who bought a lot in > SSF** North Anderson last fall, paying $ 10.00 down and $ i 0.00 a month, was very much surprised a few days ago to know what a substantial amount he had al ready saved. And He Said He really didn't miss the $10.00. ~ * Now, practically every young man in Anderson can buy a lot, and later build a home in this way. How About You! c. ?'- COOPER',- . Fresh Shipment of Florida Vegetables Extra fine Smooth Tomatoes, lb. .'. . .12 l-2c Snap Beans, the best quality, per lb .... .10c New irish Potatoes, lb.: .Se Be tis, 3 for.'..''.10c Squash, lb_. .. ...7c Egg Plants, for. .'I'S* New Cabbage, lb. ,. ... . .4 l-2c Onions, bunch.'.Sc California Evaporated Peaches, 3 lbs for.25c Prunes, fat and waxy, 2 lbs for ...... .. .. . .25c 3 Cans Pie Peaches for . ....25c Dried Apricots, 2 lbs for..3Sc 48 lbs Patent Flour.$1.90 , 48 lbs Self-Rising Flour .. .......... .... -%2.Q? Fresh Lookout Cakes, each .. i v'.?.. .10c SOMETHING NEW-Bran Crackers. Every body should \ eat these crackers for health's s^kc, package.IBe And?rs?n C??h Grocery Go. ? .. i ? - ? . ..i i LAWN W?TH ONE OF OUR EAS* RUNNING COLD-1 m WELL LAWN MOWERS. You feel a pride in the neat appearance of your lawn, and can save man power by using the right kind of Mower--we have them. SULUVAK HARDWARE ?0 Anderson, S. C., Greenville, S. C., Belton, S. C CLEAN-UP WEEK AT TOWJCTUXE Prizes Awarded For Greatest Ira. prorement Made Daring It?rent Campaign. Townvilie, May 5.-This afternoon a largely attended meeting of the cit izens of Townvilie and ot the patrons of the Townvilie school was held at the school auditorium. After the meeting WSB called to order, regalar business was entered Into. The committee recently appointed at the clean-up day mass meeting made its report. After highly com mending the people of Townvilie for their good work tn beautifying and making more sanitary their premises, the committee' made Its report of. prise winners for lmprovem?nt made o nclean-up day. rn picking the win ners, the committee had a great deal of difficulty as so many people had cleaned un perfectly. Many people had actually cleaned uut and swept their tables alad barn yards. The committee estimated that at least $200 worth of work bad- been dortu by various citizens. Tbose who won prizes won them mainly because they had not only clean premises, bat also premises beautified by the judicious use of wbitewash and paint. The committee's decisions were as follows: O. W. King, first prize; Pleas Ma haffey and R. H. Price, tie for second prize. Honorable mention wars made of the following: Mayor Reese Pant, Thad Gaines, Mrs. T. A. Bolt, P. L. Gaines, S. R. Johnson, Henry Whit field. Ike Henry, J. J. Barton, L. 9. Bolman. E. C. Asbell, and Sd Earle. Besides awarding the various prizes, the committee offered a number of reoomn. v idatlons to the city council and to the citizens of the town sug gesting measures for permanent im provements. ANDERSON COLLEGE NOTES This ls a week of donations to the college. The Olympia Candy com pany kindly sut. plied the dining room wjtn deildon t ice cream for desert Tuesday evening. Everybody enjoyed it and appreciate the kind thought for the college family. Tho handsome velvet curtain for, tba stage, generously donated by Mr. C. S. Sullivan, haa come and has been pot In place. It has been mitch needed and Mr. Sullivan's kindness Is greatly appreciated by all at the col lege. The college garden has supplied the table very bountifully wiib' a*.! th? early, vegetables and strawberries needed and will continue to do so If this dry weather stops. Mr. find Mrs. Goode spent thc week-end in Greenwood, visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. N. K. Balley of Bailey Military Institute. Miss Lenora Thompson apent a few days in Greenville last week. Rev. c. A. Jones, secretary and treasurer af the boftffedt edtfeefton of the Baptist SUte convention, visited the college Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. Riggs and Mr. and Mrs. Doni?l of Clemson were here for tho recital Friday even tag. Dr. J. D. Cbapa?J|bfof?B*t nome time at the college thia week. Mr. E. P. Baker of Richmond Bpent severs! days with Mr. Faithful recent ly- . Lame back la usually due to riten mattara of the muicles of the hack. Hard working people are most likely to laffer from IL Relief may be bad by msssaaRig tba bank with Chamber lain's Liniment two or three times a .day. Try lt. Obtainable everywhere. IVA NEWS NOTES On Wednesday afternoon the Phlla thea cicas of the Presbyterian church held there regular monthly meeting with Miss Lilla Sea wright. After the business had boa transacted the hos tess se rr ed a most delicious salad eoutae with iced tea. The music pupila of Miss Annie Halford will give-a recital . Monday night. May the 10th, in the school auditorium. The public ls most cor dially inWted to attend tbi8 recital. Miss Sadie McDonald has returned from a short stay with relatives in Anderson. Mrs. W. 8. Baakin of Columbus, Ga., 1B visiting at the hbme of Mr. J. H. Buskin. Miss Steina Simpson, who bas been spending some time in Greenville has returned home. On last Tuesday evening a party of the young, people chaperoned by Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Bnrrlss drove over to Burrisse's Mill n>^ ??pent several hours at a moonlight picnic. This is an ideal spot (or picnics, and the time waa most delightfully spent by the young people. Communion services will be held tn the Presbyte ian church Sunday morang at .1 o'clock. Preparatory services or. Saturday preceeding. RSV, J. R. Melt ce has returned from JelllcO: Tenn., where he waa called last week by the serious Ut aesa of bis sister-in-law. He left Mrs. McRee at the bedside of her sis ter who Is somewhat Improved. Mrs. McFoe expects to remain for several weeks. Miss Sarah Gllllland left Thursday mornlug for Long 'Branch churh to attend the Baptist Sundsy School Convention. Miss Greeta Hall, who has * been teaching the past session in Camp bello, has returned hdme. Miss Jessie Fair of Cam p?belt o ls Ule guest this week ot her friend, M488 greeta Hall. ?HEAP IN8?TBANCE You can buy a bottle of Dr. Hilton's Life For The Liver and Kidneys No. 2, and cleanse your system from all impurities of your body, and save* lots ot guineas and Lit time. Pri?e lt and 60 cents. For sale by all druggists. Distributed by Murray Drug Ca, Columbia, 8. C. iiiik ar a.- lr - ?_ I i a ave Sanitary Market (Successors to O. P. Fowler) Ffesfc IWe KUle4 Mts*a* Fresh Flak, Drated Poul Pr?A>ce. I Bouda and Dobbins ar. the 1 Two Meat Cutten; both are ax perlenced butchers, and know _ I their business wall. Tender. Juicy and Nutritious Meats, killed and handled a the Most Improved Sanitary tacth ods will Insure ? the boat? of meats. We have secured the Sv.r vlcea of B. L. Ronda, formerly with Mr. W. A. Powers; and Mr. Roud& wishes to announce I to his friends ihtc he will be glad to welcome them at the Sanit?r/ Market. Sanitary Market Cor. Whltner A \fcDuffle Phone 76*. FRANK ARNOLD LOSES SEC OND YEARLING WITHIN VERY SHORT TIME THIRD DEATH From This Highly Fatal Disease That Has Occurred This Spring. The loss- by Frank Arnold, well known furnier living seven miles be low Anderson, of the second yearling In about 10 days from the dread "black dog" disease has been report ed to County Agricultural Demon strator, S. M. Byars. This makes the third cow that has succumbed to this malady in Anderson this spring, t|ie first one being a yearling owned by a resident of the city. About a week ago Mr. Byars re ported that he had gene to Mr. Ar nold's farm to investigate the death of a yearling that died under rather peculiar circumstances. The Investi gation revealed the fact that the ani mal had died of ?lie black leg disease. Ti' the meantime Mr. Arnold had or dered a quantity, of vaccine serum from Clemson College and with che assistance of Mr. Byars some 55 'head of cattle in that vicinity belonging to various farmers, were vaccinated. Mr. Arnold dumped the carcass of thin first animal In the woods, and lt was feared that the germs of the highly fatal disease would be spread on a wide scale. The yearling which Mr. Arnold has just lost, however, is the only other case ot the disease that has been reported from that quarter. This animal was among the 55 vac I hinted. Mr. Byars is of the opinion the yearling became Infected because tin; dose of vaccine administered to lt was not large enough. Mr. Arnold has advised the sericul tural demonstrator tht he would; burn thc carcass of this yearling and -thor oughly fumigate the place where ll wus kept. He has about 15 head of cattle and has separated them from the lot in which the yearling died Thursday night with black leg dis ease. Within tlie past few daya Mr. Byars has been called to several sections of thc county to investigate what were supposed to be cases of black leg among cattle and cholera among hogs. He has failed, however, to find any traces of either disease among ithe animals examined. Firemen Are in the Race For the . Second Motorcycle to be Given . Awny. Furnish Geer, assistant fire chief, representing thc fire department as a whole, has entered the contest for tho motorcycle to he given away by the Liggett & Myer Tobacco company. As generally known, the .concern has just awarded a motorcycle in a popularity contest confined to cotton mill men. A day or so ago the tobac co concern announced that a secuid motorcycle contest would be held, and that any one from the city would b el igt bio to enter. The fire department has its eyes on the motorcycle, and has put its as sistant chief, Furman Geer, In the field to represent them. Any votes that are cast for Mr. Geer will be cast not for him personally but for the fire department as a whole. Sage Tea Puts Life And Color in Hair Don't Stay Gray! It Darkens So Naturally That Nobody Can Tell. Yon can turn gray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous almost over night If youl) get a 60 cent bottle'of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound" at any drug flore. Mil lloua of bottles of this old, famous Sage Tea Recipe are Bold annually, nays a well known druggist here, be cause lt darkens the hair so BU ?ir . ally and evenly that no one can fell R has bo*n applied. Those vhose hair ls turning gray, becomtn'j faded, dry, scraggly and thin, hare a surprise awaiting them, because after one or two applica tions the gray hair vanishes and your locke become luxuriantly dark and beautiful-all dandruff goes, scalp Itching and ?falling hair stops. This is the age of youth. Gray haired, unattractive folks arent wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur tonight and you'll be delighted saith your dark, handsome hair and your youth ful appearance within a few days. They Are 76 Years Oil* "For. some time past my wife and myself ware troubled with kidney trouble." writes T. B. Carpenter. Har risburg, Pa. "We suffered rheumatic pains all through the body. The first few doses of Foley Kidney Pills re lieved ne. After taking five bottles betwMon us we are entirely cured. Al though wa are both In the seventies we aro aa vigorous aa we were 30 years ago." Foley Kidney Pille stop sleep ' disturbing' bladder weakness, backache. rheumatism, dizziness, ?wollen Joints and sore muscles. Banae Pharmacy. ' METRIC The Shirt with the Ocean Pearl buttons at $1.50 Color, Material and Fit Guaranteed Straw Hats #1.50 to $4.00 Panamas #5.00 to $6.00 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY T. L. Cely Co? SEE US If you want something good for Saturday and Sunday dinners, SEE US. FRESH VEGETABLES Fresh Vegetables. Green Beans. Green Peas. New IriBh Potatoes. Red Ripe Tomatoes. Squash. New Cabbage. Frosh Beets. Lettuce. Celery. FRESH AND CURED MEATS Good Tender Roast. Good Sausage. Beef Liver. Liver (Sausage. Good Stew Meat. Sliced Cured Ham. Sliced Boiled Ham. Breakfast Bacon in Boxes. Sliced Breakfast Bacon. Fresh Strawberries for Saturday. Nice Oranges and Grape Fruit. The Spot Cash Grocery Phone 181. J. P. NOBL1TT, Manager. 121 N. Main. THE BANK ACCOUNT Is the first step towards success. Makes you independent. , ' 1 Protects your family in emergencies. Gives vou standing ir. the community. Is an ever present help in time of need. Start one with us at once. ? Interest paid on deposits. FARMERS & iviERCHANTS BANK FARMERS LOAN & TRUST CO. . ? - * ? ?' ? NOTICE 1 am forced to do business on a cash basis. After May 1st I will do business for cash only. WHEN you have TIRE TROUBLE call.us. WE are TIRE DOCTORS. We sell GOODYEAR and AJAX TIRES. HOWE RED TUBES and ACCESSORIES. VULCANIZING A SPECIALTY ALL WORK GUARANTEED Templetsn s Vulcanizing Works Phorie 2 70 108 N. McDutfie St? FREE AIR. For This Weak We Have: Veal Sneaks and Roasts, . Sliced Boiled Ham, Brains, Tongues and Liver, Sliced Cured Hi.m, Fin? Baa* Steaks ?nd Roasts, Pork Owra and Roasts, Fresh Fish Friday and Satur- Big Fat Dressed Heres Salt? day, vrday. Try Char Hamburger" In Vegetables we have : Ow Meat S?p^t the pr*!* of our - BloodI RedBe?ts, No cxtr* c****** *** Crisp Tender Squash, delivery. Phone ox your or Head Lettuce and Celery. ' dar. "Eventually, Why Nut Now." W. A ? ?? O W: ? R 212 South Tfcluin SAM HARPER, Mgr. Phone 132.