The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, February 14, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
PART ONE
VOL. 1. NO. 1.
Weekljr, K t WUhe4 1860;Doily, Jan. 18, 1914.
ANDERSON, S. C. TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 13, 1914.
PRICE FIVE CENTS. $5.00 PEF ANNUM.
o BELTON NEWS, o
? o u o o oo o o o o o o
When Belton awoke yesterday
live town was covered with snow.
TV.c weather was awfully cold and
business was almost suspended?no
one on the streets except those com
pelled to be eut Sleet* fell stcadlb'
rrom 11 o'clock the.. nieht be?ofc
tbr*>ygli the host part, of yesterday, .t
J*. Poarce, a prominent life lima
ranee man of Newbcrry attended the
Sunday school convention At Ander
son Wednesday and Thursday. ?.
Pourcc' returned home Friday after
noon, stopping a little while in Bel
len. : .
Paul Sullivan o? Hones Pi th, had
business in Anderson Thursday.
lion, John K. Hood of- Audersoa.
passed ' through Belton Thursday af
toracm en route to Columbia, where
he'3c-c8 on business. ., . .... *w ?
'Hev> PaUl H. Crosby, a prominent
ritlzcn of Colleton county, passed
through, our town Thursday after
noon-.c-n. his wry to .Um Sunday school
convention at Anderson. Mr. Crosby
is a young man of much prominence
in his county and,is just.now entering
the Methodist conference. We predict
for him a successful and useful car
eer. ... L .- . |M '
Claude A. Craves, of Walterboro,
who is in charge of the job offle? and
advertising of Urn Anderson, IiueUt
g?neer office in Belton. came here on
the first of Fobruary. Mrs. Craves
and clUld'cnV.Tfha have- beep visiting
relatives in Spartan burg arrived in
Helton Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.
Graves ure 'occupying the McKenny
house on filyer street.
A./T. 8ublett, ?- .prominent trave.
ine man ol Greenville, had business
in. Belton jtesterday; ! r i- -
Tho followng traveling men were
registered at Hotel Geer, yesterday:
J. J. Harrison,, Chattanooga; i B. J.
Mallard, ltichmond; A. Branes, Chica
go E. A. Mlnoa. Seneca; S. Q. Friers,
South Carolina; W. 8. Klngv Green
ville; Phil D. Kohn, Columbia; N. N.
llollingor. Columbia; C. D-. Wharter.
mncon; Geo.-^ W., Garland, -Sartan
burg; 1,'m. It. Stone, W. G. Taylor
and W. D. Witt, Virginia.
Mrs. J. J. Major, of Anderson, was
in town yesterday. Urn guest of Mrs.
1?. F. Horton.
Mrs. Mary E. McGee. of. Staff, was
:-niong those, in town Thursday.
is. F. Duke, an operative ofr the
eotton mill iu Deiton, died Thursday
after n. long illness. Mr. Dnko was
about 40 years old and leaves "a wife
elaborate affaire in, Ban tea was a din
ner given by Mrs. R. F. Horton at her
lovely home ost Oroyton street Thurs
day ef.thte week*. '?h^ kesie-waj* ap*1
propriately decorated/- for the oe?as>
slon and1 every one present want
sway praising their hostuas' for ttte
manaer u? wfcfcir ante entertained
them. The foitr-cowee dinner was
all tbaV ooo couid wiim. TJv
enjoyed the happy uoeaaslau watet,
Mc?danmes Frank. Mattieon, W.- D.
J. J. Major, 0. F. Ma*tl?, J. H. Mc
Cox, Josephine Kay, H. P. McDanlel,
Cuony Jim MoCuen, W. K. Haynle, R.
J. Onmbreli, C. M. Horton. J. M. Hor
ton. &*M. Herta*. . C. F. Co*, C. C
J. P. Clinkscales, Mi?*s Mary Kuynle,
Wilson, J. EL Horton.-Mary E. McGee,
Miss' Louise Horton. ...
Ont of town euests were: Mrs. J. J.
Major, of Anderson and Mrs. Mary EJ.
McGee of Starr.. \
MB8i P. ?. . ENTERTAIN*
One ,of. the most delightful affairs,
of tho winter was the dinner party
which Mrsj.R M- Co* gave on Thurs
day. Covers were laid for sixteen
and an elegant four-course dinner
was served. >
Mrs. Cox's decorations were unique
and typical of' the- season. Red car
nations and ferae were: effective?*
used.- The dioia* rooan wee beatrU-,1
fully decorated in St. Valentine sag- I
gestions-, in,, .-wary available place
were< taxingsrsnggfi?stlve for the day..1
T'ny hearts an# Kewpies formed tit?
decc?a?lons for the place cards. la* I
every* way possible the Valentine idea ;
was carriett oub tu the menu. Those
who -enjoyed Mrs. . Cox's hospitality
werot Mesdames Martha Co?, Lucy
Stringer, W. F. Cox, of, Anderson,-,HV
,M. Geer,., W. T. T?te, Bv A. Geer, A.
W. Boges, W. E. Gr?er. W.-.C. Hoarin,
F. Lt Mbppr, G. ?. T?te, W. C. Bo wen,
w. w, Cobb, C. G. Tcdd; and Hand
Culttreath... ,,. ? -..
, Again on yesterday, Mes? Cpx_ enter ,
tr^inCw a co-ng-ctki&i Jmriy of: friends.'
The revival oi the? celebration of St. ,
Val?htjne's day elves tho lmatess an
opportunity to use briont- and original
Ideas in-giving their diners and other
social affairs and MVb. CoX showed
her ability ir. carrying'ont the ??k?
. tine idea in decorations and. menu. 1
The favors ,were pretty neastsi
pierced vdth arrow* A large cut
glass-vase of beautiful.red-carnation?
formed tho center piece for the table.
The. guests;-wer?; Mo?dames Martha
Cox. W. K. Stringer. Li Bv Blake, J,
HortonT.. West, W. H. Tramel, J. C,
Poor, W. It. Haynle. W, C. Brcwnvt
Miliard Horton, It- J. Cambrel 1,
McCuen. ?X. A. LeWlsi/ MhKf
Kirkpatrick, of Bast Orange
and several Upall children. His re-1 nna MJ.es Wrish; c?
H?lUti WOW Ii
te moon in 1
In' the pre(;i
?V08and
d to rcBt yesterday at
if cemetery at htis lace
nee of sorrowing re ki
ds
MRS
What w
nd friends.
S. KntO.N K?
STEHTAINg
onjc of Cie_,nlp^t
. Brown. i
eR, J. H.
m i Sadie
?. N. J.,
Houea
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MIU AND MR.^'HORTON ENTER
i at ?l N THE
ClOWDS
Baylor's New
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Th? Rice Blocfe
North End of
Public Square
And tet ua make
you Hand svoTne
High?Clafcs Photca
?t *e>'trsroe)y ? o w
prices.1 Pictiires de
iiveifcd in>thrte to
fool-d^?;^ :: ::
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Pat.
Mr, auW 'Mrkl?R>;R..?e*ton- *_
tallied a number of e?aitlmon,at thelrj
home horo ..Thursday. ev*nla?. A d*
llghttal s^lper waa! served, ai?d these
wh;o enjoyed the hospitality of Mr.
and Mrs. Horton vrener Messrs, C. C.
Wllaotn W. C. Cllakacaleaj W. K.
Stringer, J, Ai Horton.. C>Fv Cox, W.
F- Mattison. C. M.-,Horton.-W.-D. Cox;
J. M. Horto?, W. Clarence Cllnkscalbs
and Drs. C. O. Todd aad; W. R.' Hay
nle. .' (.'- : ,
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A 0?0B M.tN'S PK?ISE.
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(The Greenwood Index.)
Tho Index ..had rather->, pave tho
good oainlon of Sen. p.. W. Sulliviin,
of Anderson county, than that osf sev
eral other. sss?ters.. t% nr??ht. ^?uio,
and it therefore ^hega to palK the
tention'of its brethren,, of ; the press to
the words of San. Sullivan in. tho
State Senate .Monday night,, lie bad
the. audacity to say some good strnn?
words . in favor ot new^|av?mrsv
told bis follow. senators that while
?omeUiinK had been' said about the
newspapers clamoring fqr primary
roiomi only since the last- primary
that he knew the iiowspapops had
been ^Itlng' .about primary retorts
for years,,and went on Jurtbe*. to say
that In his opinion liierte .were aa.
good poopio TunpijSK newspapers . iri|
Houth/.Carolina;-;** yperb doV?g. ony
thlna eiae..;. ArriRiii? vo?n cf ?hcr.hc
is in<oMerf??d*vl?1<,hJMe?j 1 tuadertal
f H? p?artt of The,
i!?vl;
will be run a Jab Priafchig Firni? Al
ready splendidly equipped^ addKienaV?>?fi??fe^
arid equipment will be '^4^4 to enable ftato handle
all orders, large or small..
Competent an$ : fm ^
Experienced W&rkmen
will be eifrtptoyed and o?r el&?j?I?s1te-w
the patronage of iho?e needing c$ntinesl?i&! t?tititotir
ery. ^^v. jg|
Let U$ Do Your
BORAf? LO ?KlNG
Oi? Piiil ij f W?' Cat on
r*e~ vaik; . vok li?Senator ;tW?jk
liau) ?. Borah, of Ida?o ?dns tfc.05?
who saw disruption, of the. republican
.party, ia ita-iasiaro .la?t Kovcmber to1
.carry store than two states misread
the Biso* ?aajts'ss?the wreck Fri
day night at , the Lincoln Day dinner
of -the, BePMbltcau. due, of New. York-,
Mr. Borah, characterised the process
within, the party as evoluton, not dis
solution,
., The sujbject of Senator Borah's ad
dsess. was "The Popubllcan Tart) ,'
and at the outset he made it clear that
hot spoke tor those who think fate
name an asset not to be surrendered,'
but one under which the Totere, In o
grim and conclusive way, have shown
that the organisation; of a party at all
timr^ iEUjt be the servant, not the
master- The terrible wreck- last tali,
he satdv "prove* that political parties,
regardless of;their traditions and pose'
t^chlevemeaisi must 'be kept and. coiv
ducted on a high plane, and* held in
touch with- the demands and; needs of
the hour,' '..
u^The reviyal of party; .Btrength,;and>
the resuscBaAioa? ofi,?Mft?,power , tbat
Mr- Borah profOKsed.tn see; in the more
recent, pleotfon in , Michigan, Maine,
New Jersey? Maryland, aadV, Other
stnte8.be sa|d third; panty, .motors had
returned tej.the republican ranke, woro;
pttrtbr?ted not to organisation or Jead
Jership,, butito.tbo fact that "those vy.ho
"fcs4.,dared .to tef.-r down had. dared to
lrehnl)d. and to do bo upon broad linos,
|andj>ln trara^orty,,wltu ibe u-ue Kisi^i ic
hont of the, organisation; wii^ past
fcchfevemente, s?d future obligations,
"ithere is-no niis*.akinfc what ail this j
means. It means that the voters of
of, the party aro. too independent to
P~on,de*e what they, conceive to be a*
oral wrong*, and too wise? to
ponasinentttfibe name. tb*>
traditions,, $* prssOfe . and; hopor.
ihat.thjey and.their forebears have e*
taWlshad,: and built up. through fifty
years of uelentless political, warfare.
"!t seem? that no roan or case of
men Oha. tum ,the republican party
m its true course and drag it down
1^: eataltet? station among- the
eat-political factors, of modern
tyraen* iftud it means,, moreover, .that
p^t)miaa^,or , class, of inen, .can .wrack:
#jf,;desti.oy.l,u.rc , every .-..assumed
feader o^sE eV?fy ?g????itievcaap gf the
narty from ocean shore to *ieean Jihore
should reiign tc^hjhti and. announce
that th?j: pour>.cj;V^s^?tion.''W?s^#t
band, before tb*>su* Aad set Mpott.aa-r.
ot,her. day, thai* rank" and flle would
Kdzv bx?mer uher^^'fjfflsydyiatghty
way eatekj-t it?<nbyht haadv."
r fjlr. Borah c?dtende?; that, al thosd
;bo sought honor and * place at the1
apda Of th?> last convention, of the
party in Chicago .would have been glnd-l
to have-.ojtBtted the party is a party
bad the results been satisfactory, und
those who afterward-left the par
had expressed-no doubt o ftho wis
om of its established policies-or the
egrity and purpose and progressive
at of: its,.membership, or as to the
erhctency oi ,ihc party as an instru
ment for ,prGgre??:vc legislation and
admto^tratlon. ,'
^Tia-f achthat they, were there seek
ing hpnors at Its disposal, proved con
clusively that they w,-rs, in nccord
with it. principle, had faith in its poil
'B9.t ?n"d reUed' uppp, it as an .Instru
mentality or ., progressive, advnnoo
ment,',BaUi;.Mr. .Bora'.i., /To suppose
otherwise would bo to charge thcui
yjr]ith.'duplicity ami insincerity, a
charjfei.,wbtch I would be the last to
make." i hi V > r? ' V
V-Mf. Borah spld.Mj^Mftnfc ?f\
m%n who entorUi?5* i^e otfftibri, ?f
*Wf..tke Chicago convention, thrft the
;,Wa)?rlty pftthe voters were one way.
anre ibe, organisaun? -?^otheivlf ?ra
ce re men ?iS^^{^'?^ ^W..iM:
pol^k. best,.-tec pursue-.
.jjJ?, A?kMr t^ileaseu.
Rftgf!:-^cn4Q4jl*:sonie;.,..aaid-Mi : Borah;
rUnu. tir waa-.wwer to get ont ?nd Rflhf
fn^Sf otfteide. U, seemed to ot'aers
who wore.-<5aaolly.. slnco?e ?bat It, Was?
?aeJaaSkin.stratMtr jKkd ??/>?? iv????.. *r
not in cpur.a^a,|^>,ive up- the vantaae'
ot namo.WM*- pr<r^l?er, er honor aatd-|
acl>j?jrjm^nt whrn thju 6*olo fault wa?
orgr?oIt/4ion and api in the
uieniberehip. rr , poBfies. 1 do not
crlUrlse those who chose the forr^r
oaethpd. For whatever e.'iHjse may
ho sjwd* sa fia t^.?mblttoni.,o| ind^-!,
Vlduat8 no h?nest joao would .doubt '
?-mr? ?Urj?SSS5 in. vf.iOtia^u . Ill
tlm four million, voter*. But.i do
say that every obstacle Which stood
in the way ol aueoess of tho canne ar
we Slewed It aae been, completely re^
moved.,
-, ':ti?re bas: aevar ??en a time when
the. machinery of, the p&rty was so
pam^;?tf?y:.snb>ect to th edirectlon of
fcho,voter*,,. O* oovrse ^hta'wlil he ihv1
alMAV-wtbaes who Wt?*t* destroy the
party,.wh(^rJtd?e* ?J?at 0? wUether*
a socs - wrong* oat-ii^wili. nat be & >.
med.by tft^se wk?4av?tt%pnp and-ste-t
centty jffasa.(.-ta-..sea, tka party, reo?- V
gnnised and n ?stahl{ahedf. swd mai. }'
to dp the serviejo .of the people la
tM* eoaatrjr a* tt, pa*tOMWd?s(iat> asrv
^to-.ita oest dfcys^ r,7T,7... ..
Tha redaction.:0f soaf^arn;#epre9ea
itattoa in the par'y ennvontioa; thei
recoaoitfofe uf t u*. o^edenfciais of atl^;
' elects* de!t*fth?? and the j?e
- of ee^to ot?w. s?b?ents Of 6lt
a, slre*cd> :assured by t&c ae
?athe aasioBsi caavni^ee pf t^ie
itaj$y. wilt do away ,with "*hatneles*
a^eae* ol .'JMoaHa wnd S#lt*awe,''.*c
BordhKSF tor. ta* ans?he^ H* be*krvr?
bodying thir rnfWliUjacjs add asiiUi. [
tiona i^..Uta?vBga>pk? fttwtf ftitMmtc* 1 '
ah platform-* uro utterly mit lead i nr.
unu ssorthiobb if drafted aa they bave
u'.<:ii in tue past.
L."I: do net want a platform of ex
pediency, a platform adopted in a rpr
jiiai inaiiiier ev? n it ?t. fi??u? -.right,"
Sid-J*r, Borah. "I want to. know
tore- the republican party in fact
stands and is going to stand on those'
Srcsf issues. la a moot convention
yon could never know. *? -.rant to
see a downright light where, there la
something more than paper and ink
sad sounding phrases at Issue, an ab
solute coot cet where the. people taker
part, so.that when tad result is rec
orded we will have the real sentiment
and the real conviction* of the party,
kttd know lag them wo ?an square our
selves, for the future . I want either
|the inspir?t ion of LodL or the con'
Eusjvaness of Wgtet'i x>.
"1 do:; not wast a. platform dravu
r. bosses or. even by anointed lead
ers? weeks in advance pf tke conven
tion, and carried like a stuccoed and.
perfumed- Egyptian, mummy to the
place of .meting w|Ui which to con
jure, the multitude for another season,
but a living breathing nlatform. voic
ing the purposes and hopes of men
and women who lmve rubhed against
the realties of life and the actual cou
dirions of today. . I made-up my mind j
long since that. If at any Urne I have'
to abandon the name whkjbthe saint
ed Lincoln chose with Which to fcoiv
iUre the..hosts ol fraogbgfc and pro
gress,. If I musp finally, give over the
proud memories which- cluster about
those days,, it will be after, the major*
Hty of ; the. party .ho* so spoken and
upon questions of. ,p ?*i*q<\i'? a contest {
that no one wUj o\f*< T-Wraderstund >
Bto4 at a tlme,.when., p can be no
mistake -as. to the issues.,,
"The next republican national, con
vention will be in the hands and un
der, the control, of. the .voters of the
party...thoy* who-believe in the re
publican party, who respect It* tradi
tions and have helped tp.make its bis.
tory. I am not one of thowa. w^o be
lieve that the republican p,arty has
made,.EC;, E5iSC??>e5. but t.ivm one of
tho*? whathavo-aor doubt that under a
full *%d free expression of the voters
rt will agate become a powerful in
strument fpT gKXdL"
TUB B?* SiHTVB
eeessfaT- toavehtfpri "Was - Held in]
WnshlngjieB.
1
j Uit.Ulr?H >
rlsh
es. ana .
?thgl*. day.
losdersi.nmra,
strong, wore
the Prcsktefct. Jl^
his bedroom with .a ...cold;* Seafotary*
Daniela of Uie navy; dfipur?ueht .and!
Other officers of the hutioti; .Without j
exception the movement wo.s i.-.mi
as;, possessing- gr??t poriibilitf?s f?r
good service-to tub' coming cfCnerti
tloas. -j?JM '*<
ChieX. Seout Ernest Thompson Sct
t/inijrhJu rU?o!ef*et th?* already tue
boy scout movement was jammed with1
?m and that many , were turned
iy? because, of the. scarcity, of men I
tiers... : "Give .us men,, to tour* tho
boys and we will ca*ry out oar. work !
bo completely,; that within ton yearn I
tho Jails wilt be empty and abanden
" he pleaded.
,.. JAJH? IS^IRIL .
ta Asking for RtgUt? ter Her Cilhtous
Here,.
WniiffihgloBl Feh. 12.?California's
land law as well as several matter?
Bag l? the SO?b Atlantic State?
la? ?ubjocts ef brief ..dtoeus
_ : S^reaaryi .Bryan and Count
Ohtada. -4JO Thpaaenp- -ui ilnsrtgskt>
tlUris was-4a,,tbehcourse of ordinary
iaesa.cn a-"diplomatic day" call
ft could not be learned i?*t any
ukoiy wm follow.
... The last utterance of the ?tato de-|
tent on this subject was .tJi?t ne- |
ions (n regard to the JmA ten.-'
ss itavaiataw to the land ten-!
tS?ty obligations-, had
iflSantvee through- tire nr
of each tiido at a complete- dif
ference^ opinion.
Since H lokjawwtt that the.Japanese'
ttrtdrnmcat.&firjresna new treaty, af
firming the right of Japaneso to- hold |
lands la the Unjtadi States >oa evon
torhie witii .othe* ^welgners? tt.it be
mm tooaxs .ceniererice , touched:, on -
the probable atfitud of ''ongrese to-j
wards 8ueb;a^?etoement of the Issue..
The Brhtttfi Btease of tord* ttetfatos
- mead last.
AW to-- 56.- adopted
?Orth? address ie.,j
??, *aeecU-(.JiPoiu the i
tg cl, g??aral* ^slecti?
Mfenstfcm . of laaae'tnlo -fon
Taw-veta followed, strict..aMM
and-, s*?Wf?d that, the dlseasakm of
homo rats for. Ir?laad. wpleh ha? 1
'.thirty years, ha* not changed i
>rliy in the
?#s^MSfi!flttTt5r
Binrtsntl 1
-, Mfc Associate
. S&awy.JWrtfr. i>b.
PNtyora' l?mmmty ma afterae*? lav]
uart tmtomtm 4a*ht?ln* an a?tlta<te
3*tgH0t aeutrollty regarding, tit*.***
id boaaay. Freehtent David
PuHx > dealer a>. repart
wno jo te *ne wecerai i.
Id he j
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? . hut Wf.duViJiy r-.t.'jriioan Iii?
lat\ir-\ nid ??d missionary Snrlely met
at tl-.'i hour ?I Mi';;. T. (.'. JackKon. A
.[ iniouss. ui!:id course was served air
lei which Ml3s Anna Sadler favored
them with Eomo delightful instrumen
tal Selections'of. niunlu.
ReVi W. )Mc?. Buchanan, a returned
m'ssloimryi from' Japan will leeturo
hem on fhf evening or Mardi the^th,
In th.* PMUytetft<# ctinrch. :
MlW)Bf#Je Brown lie* gomr*to Mid
way to apend ?orne, time with.her ste
ter, -Mrn. Toni Vandiver. u
.* Idls? Geor/?la Heese, one''^of the
teachers of the Whmani College of
Doe West is spending tho. w?ek cud
with iior friend, Mrs. S. J, fl'tird.
Mr. Hurry Mcfccsky of 'Anderson
spont Tuesday night liero1(J'wlth hlB
!?:ir'.!!iii!, Mr. and Mrs-. J ;^P--;,*lpLe?ky.
Mr. and Mrs. C Jones.have a -
turncd from a trip to Starr.
iMr; W. W. Wardiuw of'TJby was In
town today on business.. .
Miss Elite Kat? 'McMTi?eV ?ias pone
'.<> .\!i(li:r. i>? to spund a few days with
tier.aunt, Mrn. O. H; ,}\<\o?.
Mrs. Una .Keld ?puai. Monday in
Andercou with relatives.
. air: is t?.QrmK&tk&me'W AW?'z
son to- y.?jpnd a few darys with frc.onds
Mr. Noll Stelffe of Bradley Ih visit- .
Ins ?* the hpiuo of, hin cousin,, PMl J
W. Whurton.
Mr, Fred ?lack of Mt. Carmol :
Thursday night hero with relatives.
Dr. II. r.i \Violl? of Anderson is hero
for a few days on professional busi
ness.
MuHlif?.' T. Jl ?BBniii, T. A: Si???"iiri?
and' Miss Georgia Belle Baskin uro
representing the Presbyterian Sunday
School of tliin place at the convention
In Anderson.
An cssontiul featuro
"kerosene vapor lamp, ad
United- awtoB' rtirhJjouee se
e?rbdreifefj lOK.vaporlk?tK^f
fore it reac'see the burner.
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Thirty acre Weld of Cotton on rarm or W..^. Tollhwa, jpiodmont S C. ralaed by UNION O?ANO CO'A>
PANT'S Fertilizers Ult. ToBlsoilt Is one of tho thAUSaud- ci S^dkid customers using thepe . Fertilise**. ? A?#
your dealer for oujp goods and sjecept" n soubstitute. '.
A better Fertiliser win prcducc ? better crop. "UNI0*V BIIANDS" have detooujti aJ^d to many ot tha tt?
?jm!t ulantAPM in vnur n-mrr, j impt? tti?tr aniuubui '"<i?.fc.m? il?)ai wm^IULu Aiii *j?e "?^?- V*^?
i?er Saie~ tern .. . .
PITHmtflff ?Oil*'. WjSWKSai
i'er Sa4* hffii ^..w,
Wndge?s A Bagjidale, reiser. Bansten Heraatlto ^j^nteat.
KtaaeH MeretiStBe Cei? f-ssisyw . Victor Serrants* Co* ^IMIaasstosu
K V JPox, OreenrlHe. J. B. Dent hi*, Sandy SWagtv
and many einer Adalers In Anderson, GreenvUle and Pick?ns^cfct?ties. For further Information w
tessnuit?ve ?? Anderson, Mr, B? Bd^riea or address UNION* ?VA?fO COM? ANYi Wlwton-Salejja, ?
BeHes If ereaatlle &
Bsaptte Msjpeaa?l? C