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fet^^^^. THI' COCA-COLA co^^ R^'i^aBtf ATLANTA, Civ. ?^?" yoa 4ti*?7 It Is a Mistaken Idea! that one muet have a large amount of money to open an account borne of our largest depositors today made a beginning with email amounta. Put the difference between your income and your out-go in this bunk, and you will always be "ahead of the gamo." We make a specialty of small notes running from $2& to $100. \ Bring them to us. -?.-"V Farmers and Merclfes^ts Bank AND Farmers Loan & Trust Company We Haye Buggies j| I ?f f coming in almost every day tSio [ ' ?M i ateat shipment being ? car of ll] ?h? Bj - -COLUMBUS- i] . ^ Come in and let os show tbeak?^ fil [ They are 1914 Modela. V-<vA ? M N . ,Wa bave ai mee. Sj '... . ? I j. S. roVVLER I WI i.ii>niIMv.wfiifiMn'iiiM?iin*>i.ilMin-.ii ? i II rn ? ?X . gt.ii ri i n ? mi III.I.?IHMI i i i ''BJ ?MMBaaBpanj^^ --^.--^ J_ _?--.jy_' - :-- __-'_ ' n - - I Thai Ft?a?rvfeig anu Ja ra-'"Timen? I s On IThat Man Austin Js better prepared than ?ver to supply .yow inJ^is line. IUTHEQL? SCHOOLS WEST MARKET BUILDING TO BE COMPLETED CONTRACT IS LET County Boord Met Yesterday and V rGave Worte to Sullivan Hard ware Co., for Abort $1,000 (From Sunday's Daily.) For romo time tho Anderson school board has been considering the ques tion- of improving tho beating sys tem in thc reboots of the city and at a meeting held ct the office of E. C. i McCnnts yesterday it was definitely determined that rcveral of tbe-scbool building would be supplied wltb steam heat. At this meeting tho board took hp plans for the placing of apparatus for t ii it- purpose in the West Market street school and the contract for the work war awarded to the Sullivan Hardware company for a considera tion of $990. The contract was awarded at a meet ing of thu committee in charge of this work, composed of J. D. Rast, J. A. Brock and W. H. Shearer. The oh". system In use at this school was found to be defective sometime ago and the board bas merely been walting until it could secure rufftclent funds with which to carry on tho work. Bids were received yesterday from the Sullivan Hardware company, the Barr Hardware Company, 'of Oreen- i ville, the'Anderson Plumbing and Heating Company and the Anderson Hardware Company. j Members of the school board said -last night that the work would be | begun within the next few days, or as soon as the material arrived and the beating system would be ready for the Inspection of thc hoard by the time Behool opens lu S-ipteiu*.ier. Chamberlain's Celle, Cholera andi Diarrhoea Remedy, f Evnry family, without exception, e??bid keep this preparation at band, during the hot weather ot the summer months. Chamberlain's Colic, Chole ra and Diarrhea Remedy is worth more many times its coBt when need ed and ls almost certain to bee needful before the summer ie over. It has no superior for the purpose for which it was Intended. Buy it now. For -sale by Evans' Pharmacy. WM OSBORNE PASSES AWAY Lovely Christian Lif* Has Come To An End After a Lona; {.v.'.. (From Sunday's Dally.* T l iii*. A. H. oafcorne. who bas been very ill for some time, died yesterday j 'morning at her home in tins city, anti generate noble christian wo?tan i many friends mourn in memory of tho whose long Ute has . made- so . mach runr.hine for many hearts. It has been eald thai lo -her passin?, death takes away one of the purest, a wee teat char' acters that has ever lived, in this city. Sb? died Saturday morning at . 8 o'clock, after a long illness Which' really seemed to he without a name, but just a weakening of the physical energies. , Mrs; Osborne was Miss Euphemia' McCully, the fourth child of Stephen* aird . Elmina > McCuIty, and . was une' of the. helles before the war. Soon. ?.te- the war .tn 1886, she married' Mr. Andrew H. Osborne, a?d boo liv ed out her life in lier native town, and not many blocks from the place where she was hom sad reared. She baa always been neted for the sweetness of her . disposition, and one of her1 neighbors who has lived sixteen years beside her ?aid Saturday morning "I; have- never heard Mrs. Osborne say anything hot kind th i riga abeu* ?ay ons,' eba bas been a truo friend; and the sweetest christian character that I have ever sea?.** ; '.' 9ht?e son? bar? preceded ber to the grave, and she leaves two daugh ters, Mrs. B. B. Weekley, lies. X"0, Blah ton. and. one sen Mbr; : Stacy Osborne, and her husband to grieve fbr-theh? loss. There ls also one sis ter, Mrs. Ams*** Mien* ana a brib er, ttr. P. KT?oCulry, Br. Who-are- the; ?aly survivors or the large MdCully1 tomtty. : .-The funeral w5t! be held at tho IBWSe on East Whinier street on Sun ney' afternoon at 6 o'clock the seis vices conducted "hy ReV,John Speak? of tho Jchn's Methodist church, ot vrt?otf ?ra. Osborne had been a faith ful member almost all et her life. "The favorite- hymn Of M?re. Osborne's; "ShaU there be any Stars In my Crown," will be sung hy Hrs. Elmore. H a stor waa placed In the crowe of this good woman tor every ?cod deed that she has dona, titers .would ilnded be myfiads ot stars, for ano'V?SJS --vlalted the sick '.ween thfcr needed her, and she has ministered to the poor omi needy Itt their time of v^So*.pall bearers will., he Messrs;: Bast an? Keys MeOully, Clarence Provost, Waller H. Nardin. Y. D.< Car ter ead ?r?4di ran?eV. . - FARM GHADTAUP FOHJ^SAaSSTOM BIG UNDERTAKING FOR THAT PLUCKY CITY AUGUST STH TO 7TH The Southern Railway Dairy Car and Other Interesting Enihi bits Wa Be There (From Saturday's Dally,) < Williamston is to have a ?huutuu qua In August. This good town stat ed the Chautauqua spirit in thia sec tion and'is putting on soniHhlng now, a "Farmer's Chautauqua." The fol lowing from the Win ?a anton weekly New? will be of interest: The first Farmers Chautauqua of the South will be held here in tim park August nth, 6th and 7th. . lt la the earnest wish of those interested in thia Chautauqua that every mao en gaged In farming in this community will be on hand and bring your fum inos with dinner prepared to ?tay t^> day. There will bo instructions ano exhibit's to entertain thu whole fam ily. . A cordial and urgent Invitation ls also given to those in other counties to bo with us: This. Chautauqua is the first ever held'lb'the South and it ls only made by the Southern railway with the aid of the Will tamaton Chamber of'Com merce that we are able to have such an- exhibition for the formers. Among' the interesting' features of this occasion is the Southern Railway dairy car, to demonstrate the latest and aanitary methods of dairying and Will have their best farm demonstra tors here to lecture on different moods of farming. Some of the largest fanning (nulle ment company's will have on exhibi tion nome of their latest farming im plements. The canning process will also be demonstrated which should greatly Interest every houre-wlfe. These with other demonstration's will be presented to the people * during these titree days, so let every' one prepare to be present and be .instruct ed along thc H o lines. ' A? night a moving picture 'feature will be conducted showing the differ ent methods of farming In this and rorelgh countries. Remember that everything is free. So let everybody come, and enjoy these three days with the c Haut au qua "at WU tam Mon, August Sth. Otb and 7ih.' - We hope' to in the next wooka is sue to ?rive the Chautauqua program in full. '.. . The- Chamber ? ot Commence and Southard; Ry. y have Buccced?d in get ting some of the- best Government ??'..?.2-1.. ??^t^rrHtta'J -.-TV -.--.-??>. ? :'?-.' Tho splendid wprk of Chamborleln's .S?fcJSte fe-fe?f fc?co??s? mor? wlSe ly, .known. ;;Ne^cn'*'grttt't?medy for stomach ami liver troubles hos ever been known. For sale by Evana" Pharmacy. Adv. HELD VP INTERURBAN ' - -i. Train Delayed oa F^?mont St .. Norfcara Ose? Tiaariilsy By (From Saturday's Daily.) Paar ?rigera arriving fn Anderson on Thursday night over the Piedmont & Nortlrorn Innes tpl) a harrowing tale when between Greenwood and Bel-, * ton, coming up on tho last car. It . aeomB that overytbm? waa gobag love- u ly and th? wmwtt?f . enjoying the * fine breeze until suddenly there came ' a terrific clap of thunder and tho 1 lights in tha cs* 'weat cra*p?' <>ne ; passenger *ald that they turned to J ?ll colors of the raiofcow and thoo, " there was djirknesa. * . The crew ?ot out lanterns from va rious pfctoes and, started an investi- c gai ion ? but -they wore net successful * in c^iDg a remedy Cor the trouble. } gae- ??.re, sae pf -tba craw had V to1 * wa' om tho place where the break- u do* occurred'on to th? hearest tole- ? phqn? conneeiitm and inform Belton * of their trouble. ? It so Imf?enod that trainmaster CroRby was at Balten and he took * cb?rg? of a freight Wine there, pull- c lag tbe train lalo Belton and the- An- h dorses peoplo arrived hero at 1 * o'clock yeetflrday morning, being on " th? way over twrv hmtrs. For a trim 8 on the <Pf & H.. to be '*wo boors tate c ls acmething very, unusual and there ? sta*-a Uttta uoewrineos antU .the cense ? of tho trennte was ninda ano wa. { No* ls thattoTto iteT^d of your a rheumatic. ? * J* eutyffve cent. d bottle of Chamberlain* Liniment and * seo how quickly, y our Rheumatic pain? " disappear. Sold by Evana Pharmacy.' * i smwSSTmE ? ',?VA.v.??,-;. . B Ouest in ?reeBBbor? ??isl Dead and " '? P^g^,;^ ' ;'; fl Greensboro, N. ; J^te 33.-Henry J T. COUum, a tra*elln? aaldsmati of f PhltadcjphHi. wae klllsj.b soffocatton pad several oth*r povacos were io j ur-' &?U^J^;?S^SS- " guasts, Kcantllj ct?d, wera carried ? down ladovre: by tiw <ur*saeu apd.had; J no timo to cave their, pantanal belong- i lng?, %-une of tho injured arl botteved A to^.lm**tato*mUMUi. : ?" . .?. Tba cause of tee has ant been, ^ determined. ' ^i^H^^^ e. fi SCOUTS Will HIKE OM M NOMI TRAIL WILL LEAVE ANDERSON IN ONE WEEK TRIP IS POSTPONED young Woodsmen, Under Direc tion of P. M. Burnett Will Spend Week in the H?ls (From Sat uro ay V Hally) The two patrols of lk>y Seouls In ' ladsrsim 'vere organised only a short while ago, but notwithstanding that 'act, tho youngsters have nmdn ruck irogiess thal F. M. Burnett. ROOUI naster, baa deteimined' tu take them >n n lough and tumble bike through ! he beautiful mountain? of North Car dina. Tliey will visit sputa somewhat >ut of the beaten paths aud they will .ec aomo sights aud gain some exper iences unknown to the iraiu or motor ourists. The boyr all believe that it .sill be the biggest trip ever r'aged, md Mr. Burnett at ya that tliuy uro ibo'ut right. It has been planned tu leave Ander? iou next Mouday hut Cte ucuut muster was unable to complets uti nitauge nentr and it has thc? ?lore become ne cessary, to postpone the ti ip ouo week ongcr. Tho party, umie IC strong, viii leave Anderson one week from donday, taking th" train flow Ibis :lty to 'Walhalla. ? Hrachlog that point hey will disembark and strike the 28 nile bike from Walhalla to Lnko Tox iway, North Carolina. There they will mgage lu Ashing and the other pleas ires and umuseroentx tor several days md then will be begun thu 2<j mile ilka to Caesar'? Head and from there he party will proceed on to tho head if the G. & K. railroad. The day will bo i pent in that vi :inity and than they will . begin the lack trip to Gi ecu ville. Tho, Scouts ?viii hike all the way, hAvk : into the :ity of Greenville and when that place s reached, they wilt hoard the train 'or Anderson,' roaching this city ex actly one week 'from their departure. Mr. Burnett says that every one of he Scouts becomes enthusiastic when he trip is mentioned and he believes t wilt be a fine thing for the boys. They plan to carry along enough )i o virlons to'make the trip to the nountaln, but there the food for tba ?etui n trip will como from may depend ipon ingenuity. Take Fl?tri y nf Time to Est - There ir. a saying that rapid eating a slow suicide. If. you have formed he habit of eating, too- featly you are ! Ikely to suffer from indigestion c :cuet|pa?tloiv which .will reeeu.lt even*,] nolly in ssatov? iii wens natas? cor ee ted. I)i??i<tioa . begins ia the' neath.' Food should bo .tbsr^ugibly I h as tica ted- and'"insalivated. Then; When you have a fullness in the storo LCh or feel dUll an d rtupld . af ter eat ng, tftkecne o? C??^b^^i?'^ Tab ets. Many revere cares ot stomach rouble and constipation, have been .ured by the ute of those tablets. They are easy tb. take and most agree able' in effect Sold by Bvunc* Phar-1 nacy. . . MEW MACHINE IS READY FOR USE I Anderson Y. M. C. A. Will Soon I Begin Showing Motion Re ture* .nldillsOftheC?ty (From Saturday's Daily.) The motion picture machine which roo purchased some wcoke ago by heAextension department of 'tho An derson Y. M. C. A..has arrived aud. rlthin the next few days will bc put o uro in the mill villages of the cHy, ree exhibitions being given at all he recreation places of the mill peo de. Commenting on this achieve ment, the 'Vextile Bulletin bad tip fol owing to say: "T. M . Barnett of the Y. M. C. A. >f the vario as mills, ta Anderson an lounced that tpo, VJ;'?:. ?. "A, will legiai u new line of \tork in the mills a the near-,future. A ruavlng pictu re aachipe baa bean pnrohaeed and -the met Industrial Hims that oan be shown y il 1 -b o pat. on ? t he canvas for t he bc u e - it of iee mill people. "The (maoblae- ha* been ordered by he extension department .of the aaso lation, and there will be frequcpt ex ilbltB given at alt of the local .mill Hinges. The. extension work in the; allis this year has bann particularly :ood. There have boen alb eoxU of ampaigns In the mills; and tho best f all the people in in thc mills have ?en persuaded-to take a bigger In erect in their bornes. ^Uader the dl ection of the Y. M. C. A. there has Con a clean-up. campaign lb -the milts uti a great amount of food ha? been One. The object of the campaign was t> mako the caoitx ?y condatmis of the tills better and io keep dow?; j the : -All possible breading .places of flies zero cleaned up and the yardp and tho ouaee In the mills were sha cleaned p. Carden work hes been r.peclallzed Son this season abd ?hero are many p gardens that have been grown rpm,seed turnieheif hy the \X? M C. i. sad the Interest In the work .has eeo always gebt up.'* Deslb White Asleep. Paris, June 27.-Aa .autopay per armed today on the body of Mrs. JUth Winship Stewart, wife ot David tewaxt, of Bal timor*, showed shs (ed ttpm Suffocation daria? tX&w; aua*d hy,a? Inrush of blood Into the esplratory organ*. The t?jpH ^u^buVied^a^ !rs. Stewart te a hot*? ber* Tlf?r****? Ifht Hon. B. Frank Kelly, BISHOPVILLE, S. C. "The man whose friends say will be the next Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina." V-: ? mveat m ar.d -budd up OUR OWN C^tottUBi^r^^:>^??T > The man who ?.dosa this ia prosperous. . .?'*'-lB W4i>ay 4.per cent. Sicest on S?vingi . J^iM ;Vj|l ATRAVELING ?aiesai??;; ^r^e ia Nashville, T?^n,^ took a l?t^ owler* , promising I TOuM take two days for the brdfr to 1 *&ach thc Home Office by mail. It took M him only a few minutes to tel??honk the ]:'-M \0^m^m a .p ay station of the Bellr ^cl?? . ^ ,.|Ma??Btene saved by telephoningforders ,ff?? > oH?B^?ieans ?ulfillment of contract ^^^^y^t^t yoti telcphone-^smile ' jt^Sr^^^t SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONEN; ffjfej!) . AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY'ijSSSW- rf Sv^e ? ?nm hiilBBfTiBT"'^^ : ? i