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LOVE . AN D A FEIXOVlf? E?LING I p.ra th1 man t<- lix > ir tooth ao you can eat.the pie tl.it I put In the PU 'mont ? !t. I fjoake plates at $f,50 I make ^old crowns ;> .$4.00 Silve: llings, 50c d.up. Gold : :i;n?s $1.00 nd up , PainJEjibacting 40?. I mai IS l'yorrh?. ( an'U all (nod r<% 1 All? WO! s. a Bpf'uliy <: treat inc. Alve.v rfs of iie gum ?owii nd hf lj?o win' latlng >al'* for 'Jd tooth guai . tCt?k t 1 it-clar.3. G. ?5 RUCE DENTIST till Of ion tha ealre 1 'dgo enp'gr.Ul r of ' t ssibie - ,t{; (ill btll il : Ub% '.y! |j you 1 r . .1 return Your;; cnhan: v. /ill Interea'. acquire it llpokkecju'tic, eml-Tj jrc - 0 brant 1; -. t. 10 blank bc Wi; Khali ho '. particulars ail. .''uly, [WM 3USIN?S5 COLLEGE Oi <i Oy He-use, Gr cnville, S. C. ."<; -.leine : ^ \ I um i- - re: . il in ; ( r monoj sav v it ;r, J^b ahjwe referred $k and wish . u> Qhtai ' lull- martien' . .a tomc/him : .une. -; Value;! 3 V. o Add're-: n. it I). 'Court/: Stnti' Tells WKy'-EWtion f Returns Were Held _: ^^xni,\NAp|^,lS. Inc&raiareij :.)'. vRp-.v rcturna %o:'.i -precinct ?J o.'.tho; Hl'Mh warj'r.lfcTtrro flaute. \*rc art '^<;Vw< hold tccacso 1 'I'll, rtflaiund. . p'o:uocratlc -Candidate, for J circuit } :j\Ul.'lt "--p.-.'. ?"?:.: !!: - IrVa?iui. !f.:. : . 0 i'a' 'd('? toda^?T:iit thy. ite'arim --,:Vi;.il ?(?uris|Of; ?-. el-.-iip.n ! , ,^;b:- gylvf.eter.- . n-.i : Hep^-m : ?;ci!!Utiti.jCman',U.:.d etc or ili? ' S w -ha ; pleaded riio'"y JM *VhieV-' of,. ;V 'ic '--.K?lker." . v,?.;l Kordon., "canf?'' trnva "to r preciuct "iinti toltl me t . : th? ra?inio held h.?-k- u:?tll, lai?; a:, v have to add ft-- hundred < " : vo ' vat.br '.0,'savc li-tdfiia-i, 1 V.itcr :...:Mvc--(tf li-at-v," wc wouldn't have to. a-.h! any v?;.': i" -loA^ostoiiT?ir THal fed ca& mue who ' TIAMGOU. Vie-- March Ib. Wqrner Horn. oliurj?oV- wi^JilU?-^. intc-rs.tate 1 r h ') :--i> 11 r t i 01 ih^?Bj 1"; -- m ( '?T, ' t?i,'?tion-.wjth f.iat?rua'tldna? talicit tK B?? -.^iitho findri: r s Unifi?s ) com'tui le .' meat" ?aJBi . fer 1.- Id'-? jifuuie'a l?oti - . denied , .'a J?ptfJ?) >vi-cck-|he ?l 'lrlM as a result .e.ra?''i ommlsalp:? hcre'i'day'l. Yhe C. tli?r tin; indict i-.nifi . nt basl ao?t 1 Tho \ ?? fi^?I'-ase- Of Koni j was u. belli 3lfi|ef v.-?r \v;is O 0 O O O O < Tr.XTiLl. NEWS. - O o 0 I) ?I 0 0 0 ? 0 O O ti 0 u o .J. P. Huffman If now u iug looms ii! the Ivy .Mill, ||ickbry. :.. C. I i'. Cain lias resigned its super-* Iut< mien : of Ihe Carol ua Mills, Cm ' i vjII.-. -x. C.;. V. 1 i> iiuroli has r signed as ;ti|i iliiieieient' and hiuiragfjfr of tin; Val i< . (X. ?.) Mi, Co. I. s. Moonr ?i iisnoii acci pled tue . .?i, on of .ii the Viiido. \V MoComhs -rim ? ndcn{ of I : I Ville. . dent I) BU|M Mill .1 lias vUh y U? i of i J. in ( ii Gr i. W 1!. W j.-.i: ilioi tho Ma \V. I met hau 1. Hilf ha? lu . avfng si X. C I. Ii. Nic?Ol : appointe ffln Mfg. oodniff i:i no spinning at : hoolnehl, Vu. Van l'uiv;>n lu of over eor i' 1 Mills, Bg?i Mitchell al. th. N. C. has sUpcrintcn (X. 1 ) Mfg. Co. hu3 resigned - as the C?hunnett . c. V- .' ''' islgh' I a.* second Kdha Mills, Heids of Massachusetts, l gen ral manager Co.. <; riffln. Ga. second hand i Dan Riv?r accepted tu? waving ai Ga. e'ebme master Cotton Mill. has ho! r -signed -ns su i'lbrrtoij Mfg. i ^cn prompted r.'iiog to supcr iiaimott Mills, :ott Mills. HiL'Ti pterl a ?osi??n i Edna Mills. . r at i:<!na Mill heen promoted to r.-jcer of weaving Kock f 1 ill. lgncil as ovcivecr; Salhieiry (N C.): oiEf overseer Qt< r.iver' Mills, I)<- ..-ville. Chi. T. I McXeely has ?pi'ii I inlcnt of i lie Co:.- Klberlpn, Ga. V, :.i Smith has fro; : f.vcrs??r of en !nt< rulent or. tin- . < Fin ; rviilei S. < .1 II. cochrau of Pi Fonit. X. C. has ucr lij inning room i llblrisvillo. N. C. .1. Knierson of lyhuauga. Ala., h;.'. accepted th position of overseer spinning am! winding at tho For? Valley Khi.) Mfg. Co. M. S!i lton hit:: rosi ned his position t? i Franklin Mil'. Greor.? S. C; to ue'eomo overseer of spinning at the I..iis Mill, Donglasv?le, Ca. It. M. Hutchar-nr. Inverness Mi H Winston Salem. X. <\, has accept-il pc it! -i of loom fi RcidKvlllo.VN. C. E. i:. Pickort ha the position of ov Ht the Arcade* Cotton Mill 3. C. "x !.. Crcen-.vav. ,,f Finjzorvilie. S. C, has-accepted Ihn position of* over seer of carding :<; tin? Conhaunett Mills, < l* that piacc. U \Y Ii. Cox has r of : pinning nt tin Cott >.) MU Is to l> Carding at tho l> ep P.ui:<'.!or.inn; ,N. C. \V. 13. Health-., pr-sldcni of the Pied mont (S. C.) Mfg. Co.. und, treasurer Of. the Parker Cott Op lViills Co.. van in the New $ork tnjirket last w-ek. C. P. Harris, of Auroia. 111., has a'o ccpt"d tho;.position of second hand ,in weavini; at Edna "'otton Mills. Ucids ville. X. C. 1 > W. P. Honeycutt has been ;:anafcr ( red from oversee "of gpinittng.tM tho f (Mara Mill.'Gasteaia^ X. C, to a.iiiin- 1 ilar popition at the. Duup Mill of'the sanv* place. V. M. Johnson, formerly salesman for the lT?v.lcy .j LLihoratorics^ of miarh.tic. X. C.. lias'iu.Ttpted the-"pos ition of Suporiiutmdcnt of tlio Caro iinn MillB.--Greenville, S. C Vv". 1). McDonald has'resigned his' posit ion.'.with ihe Sprtnglleld - .vais. Laurel HUI. X. C- to f??ami ? dist ant -ijpc-r?ytternhnt of tho i innrer (S. c;..): ?!i iit#iK' . "4 ; .T. Il; Hull has-rsslgn?tl as oyorse?r. >r SyeavitJg at tho Arcade? Mills, Uoclc Hill'; S. (?., to hrcoiuc sup-rinteiiQCnt t! nibrrton (Ga.) Mf<;. Co. P. V. Mr.hrj' hno heen pro ,-mt.ed rroin overs ;tr_nf .weaving at the Mar L?) Mill.-. Jv.;an. Ga,. to general civer c'jr of weaving at all'tho m?ls of r?h?c'.i II. C. Dresser is'gedeia'. ??per niomlcat. ,.; , Foughic and Died . As a Private PARTS.. M . eft 10.-- Caitiff p.: in,-)? ihD death o. Honrl Colltgriiii. cnui Tcllr.r of St . on tli" ..field of. mittle ri cistern -''rai?i?o.'whs ajHiniunced to lay. .M. ColMgnon'.'Sviio \v:.s 53.years ?rc. voinato'?'red ; .{ a i-riyate ?ol Ho i??d h 'n flghiuje 1*4^^1-11^ in he.-, trenche; ' aMtf^acconhng to* hiu )!',k-ers,. sin.wc^&.tiiniivjJnhlC- cooln js.s ind . hratvt-r/.Xjgo'-': was r-jc?mmpn'ded ievernl'"-tln:e.i^-'.,: i)i-{-rnoi|bn to ;ank o uli? hive died ir I hadn't ?ftpr 1 be^ar, faking 'CarduL. t;\vas rcatly liclp??j-.and, all tVec bottles rc cved mc entirely.1 i w:ar.;;? ?pt. and grew so rauch / inonihs, I felt ipe'an ::h?ie p5?dget,tle ii Itl, ionic y ?jo^UfUoii. ;t. strength, un?ltrner to make pale, sy. ' - thin a militon NewslpmSeneca P Another; Well For Seneca. HKNHi'A. :,ftrch l'.i. - A contract tor another '?(1 ?ep well for the town of Sen<ru ha? been let to..Mr. .1. j. Williamson,/ uni Vwbrk-- began on it yesterday' lit is being drilled on tljie corner of Mdiu street near tho Citizens Hank, if'i^iiibught that the 'well will not.be moi'e/iu/in iio feet dee'ii'.' it will be a groau eon venf once tp lho.se in th tt end of the town. Popular/Vouiig rouble to Wed. if has hai-i publicly announced Hint Miss -Mac/Mamiltoii^ ami Mr. F.>. I). N'eill are id be married in the Pres byterian flidroh here, on April 21. Mis- Nanfiltoti is the daughter pf Mr. W. C. 'Hamilton, one of tho moat SUci ess fid business men ra this sec tion et' ,t'l .country. She hi a young woman hi T?p?y churnis and much good sense, and justly popular with all elus'I< ;. ages in colors, in itccC Mr. Neil! is one of the proprietors of th Serti a Garage, hut until recently was th? accommodating'baggage? man ! iij u p'jt-h'-r^ ! > that capacity he! 0 a le f: ends with the public gen-' orally h : hia agreeable service. These young- 'ieoplp have thT good wishes 01 ever- body in. scr.ota, for their hap piness in their new life. On 'i tst Sunday Mis.? Rosie Black a::;'. Mr, Lee Hie': .-on were married at the le ne of th? bride's parent-:. Mr. and ft'.-a. j. F. Black, The ceremony was V "forme 1 by the rtev> .las. Mn i-on>v . y-.-'. Mb. Lucy Harbin and Mr. Root. Sand' rp' ivpro married* at the home of || MT3. Elba, Whit tea, sister of the bride. Friday night. In Anderson, Mrs. Saniiinv is a daughter 'of Mr. J-. A. JIaflir. of the Shiloh se^Ioh of this county, anil Mr. ; Sandern has lived neu; Wallmlla for a number ol . cars. [I \ Xumber of -Deaths. . 1 ^ .Vr. Joan W. Hunter, 8(1 years of j ?g . died at his home i:i Ihc Uetre.it I 30? '.Ion of the county. He Wis a'mom- ! be of a large and Influential family I of Oconee county. dr8. C. L. -McCulIin died at the hi me of her father. .Mr. .1. S. D?hr n , in the Old Liberty section of this r ;m'y last Thursday morning'. Shu v. A3 2J years of age and had been a a iff ore r from Blights disease for ?ppie l me.' Mrs. MeGtiflin is surviv J by er. hu3bahd and three small child- j eh:. '? The friends in thin eoUnly.of Mr, .V. H. Cary. of Hohes Path? v.lll be iqfry to learn tirat he ic critically il. I ; Jlr, ."".-J Mrs; G. W. Gignillht- and Vlir-s Sue Gign'illist. baye returned ror.i an extended visit to Miami and ilhor pninls in Southern Florida. "Miss Winges. who has been Visiting yiiss Norma Uignllllst lias returned o her home in St.. Matthew.;. Mrs. W. H. McClellon,. of Wood-' >ury, Ga.. is .visiting'relatifes lin Jeonco County. Mrs.- McClellon Is aj ?ster of Mrs. John W. Dapis of | .Valhalla. Mrs.*- Arthur Davis of i ?rcenvllle visited rululives in this :ommunity lae"t Sunday. - Miss Mary Julia Shanklin. pf^An? I? rion' is ^visiting her. grandmother, jlri; Julia.Shanklin near iiorC. Airs. EdJ. Adams.- who has- bceir Ldting Mrs. J. Stribbliag.'lius aturilpd to her home in Hartwell. Mr. J..S. R?binson went to Madi ^--day. Mr, W. 0. .Hamilton has been in Atlanta this week on.business. Horace Wood and Willie ' "Austin, atletu at Clemscn College got-home?' or the day, Thursday, on account of "alhoun's birthday. 10 0 oooooooo O.O O 0 O ? 0 4) o ' , ' 5 ' * o .j?efuc?k items -j :0 o o O G o o O O O 0 O 0 o O O 0 o Oiir Sunday school is progressing licely now, with Mr.. Clarence , WU o;i as ^superiatendent, Mr,. Hani p.! licks, ^ejk.^jsnd Miss Auvie Nelson, ' ^"BiMMH^\^roi*lBnau> anc* Uttlo' liii?ftn^?l^V?S^tfl?d Sau. and Mr3. ?lien- JtHikl??ixi?i?i^of Penuiet?ti. add ifn. -Mettie. CJillespie were, .visiling -Ir. at\d Mrs. Lawrence Craig ot 'entrai- isi?^-;4|f?dn?3day. A goodly" nnmrof of our young .poo do. and older" oiic3 touv enjoyed ' a |i?e: singing at *^Vlr. and Mrs. PffuT riilespiq'a last Wednoatniy night. Mrs. .?. E. Wilson'.and- little eliil jren vLfljtCd Mrs. W. H, Hicks, Iji'St evbaing. 'Ji'Q. Wilson and daugliferj "^Leila, visited .the former -s'slater* rs. Tt; Wt Nelspn ,'Jasr -Tuesday. . WalkefrMcElmbyle and Bishop's tranch played ball luot Friday vafte'r^ oon. a great many of our'younger . Vient ' tO-.':M<J?lmo.vle 10 see Mio ame. They reported the game to be ' to 11 In favor of McBlnoyje. Mrs. - Nanui? VX.'ne and little ? tig lit er,'' Loon, spent ..Tuesday with 1rs. P. C. Gillespie, and ho- mother, rrr,. Juno Fjvatt. Mia. E.. T' ArnoIil spent.,one day 5.?t week..whhrAtrs.''.Ara' EvjaU'. Mr. W.:S; Xorris and little i<f#?j7'~ c, Lol8,Vattended; Sunday scb'oV? at ils' ptace lust Sunday"; The people of this comnuuiltj Avero. ety . orry to lonrn of Mr. ; L?de Miite's sad accident. V.'hile ig Vi orke tc; water tasr.Fi-klay. It became. rightcned Ard htv xvns thrown to the round, breaking, liir rignt" r.nkic. He j.{reported to be getting',6n 'exceed i?ft- : ;vell;Aindor - .the skillful ntteiv ajtce of t)tVTJcordon. of ir?r.ira?, 'S.: r?t f it make' vaii - .--.1 lit: Wednesday, ib.th?r, Mrs. ?ASTEi it Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday A Merchandising Service of Commanding Influence Dedicated to the Greatest Possi" hie Benefit to the Good People of Anderson The long arm of this old and reliable store has pene trated intotnany diff?rent sources of dependable ready to-wear, and' millinery in the assembling of this remark able exposition of spring garments; but we are glad to sav that we are now ready with a display of spring wear ing apparel, bought at prices which enables us to price these eoods ver v. very attractively. . COATSUiTS We have the greatest display of Spring Coat Suits that we have.ever shown the good people of Anderson; every fabric and every color which Dame Fashion has decreed for {Spring 1 is in our stock. Gabardijies, Poplins, Failles. Crepe Poplins, Mattesones, Serge, Men's Weaves, etc., made in all the latest cuts, and .in every wanted color. These Suits were ' bought SPECIAL, so we are going to sell them SPECIAL lor these three days. .. $25.00 values at.*..$17.49 - 20.00 values at . ; ..' 14.98 lS.no values ,at. .12.48 12.5o values at., ...v. .. ... ... .. 9.98 DRESSES We are showing a wonderful line of One Piece Dresses, made of Silk, Poplin, Chiffon, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor, in all the season's authentic styles and colors?putty, sand, Belgian blue, navies, grcfin, purple, etc., etc. We drove a good bargain on these dresses, and have priced ;hese rlresses SPECIAL for the next three days. S27.5U values at. ... ... ... . . . .$19.98 : S25.00 values at .. . .-.. ,.:.... .$17.48 S2o.o;r values at. . . .$14.98 si's,n,c>: values at . .'. .: ... ... .... . .$12.48 :$ 12.50 values at.'. . . .. ... . .$ 9.98 S lo.on values' at#. ....-..* ...'. . . .$ 7.48 S 7.5b values at'.. ... ... .... ...$-4.93 ?m?<m i MILLINERY Spring Opening Display of Stylish, New and Authentic Mil linery Modes, and at prices within the reach of everybody. .,.. . ; .' . . *_ ' - \ 1 v ' ;./;.',. ., VVe have a beautiful display of Spring Bonnets and Hate of every hup und description ..'lit? SPECIAL prices this three day:'. Shepardess Hats, Poke Bonnets for young ladies and misses, large new style sailor hafs, large maline shapes witji . inhud flowers, etc. Convr and'see them , yuurself.. 'Priced from ; $1.98 to S5;00 and worth much more. "Special pr ices will.Prevail in every Department :; . 1 1 < B t'A n t office .?'?;fv???i:?: IN {ilAXmVl'TVS tH%W :.ir \NM.cJntl? ito Ask V 3 Judge .h.hnson i?> .Hcohihiish It. An ' l?ort in ','n?ii'g to bo made to ave Fed. n.l luli-v oi r. fcreo in wi.Krttpto.v_ ihllshe'd in Ander,: tri, nndy^ot?&ji?t?^?' at the .lo.cnt thi Eoclatlon v.'Ul Lv appoint* =1 shn.-'~v ) coll Upon ta tos .ind^e .1 V. .fohm or. ; I i''o % .?y "cro?t Vi lie, referee for Anderson und Green yil?? counties, togctllcr with tho ooufi tioH of Ocor.pe and Fichons. As gen erally known, ?coneo. county whs within the jurisdiction of. the rereroh at Anderson'and Flickens county- whs within tho jurisdiction of Ole referee at Grcenyl^le. . if the oifice of r?feroo i;l r?Tcreatel ht-re; it "will bo:for hotli Ahiieraon and liquor in a State only wbe'n posses sion of any quantity or liquor in that State is unlawful. entern dl? (pu ital let- Court, for tup South Cnr.oUr.a and i!o the office here me to tjli it. 1 H.rCelg 'a pf?fc.tt?i matter, pu I Judge Sm luore, l'?Ioimi?T?ON .LAW FNtONSTiTi TinX-u. MOXTC-I Found Not Goll'y. BRIDGEPORT. Conn..-March 1$. Mrs-. Holen M. -Angle tvafc found not guilty of manslaughter by a jury In :iii;;.!ni>l court here late today. Sho L/aa accused of iiavlut* caused the death of Waldo it. Hnilou at Stamford on the nicht of June L'.'. la.-*. The '-announcement of .the verdict was .greeted with cheers.; lielgiun Kolicf Ships SsJU, NEWPORT N*KWS. ?With a cargo ot grain Valocd : S3fil,!)80. the . Tielglan relief r.hi|?t; il; British steamer John, t'nrdie, th'u afternoon and wui for Rotterdam from whence the ears: will be re-ahipped to' Rclgirini; for tli< tribal lop among the desU'uto civ linns. The car^o, which inc'.udi 210.?',)'' bushel. Anicr!','a,i': Commission,: (<