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?M?rses and lVf ulcs. in cur harn, and ALL GOOD SOUND STUFF. We received Saturday the BEST CAR that we h?ve handled this season, all raised irk MUR RAY COUNTY, TENNESSEE, WHERE THE BEST MULES GROW. ;. These are all good smooth haired? ^ell broken mules with all the quality, style* and finish you are, looking for. They weigh from 950 to 1150 pounds and are moshy mare mules. We have NICE, CLEAN, YOUNG MULES tha* w? em* ^ up. CAN YOU BEAT THIS PRICE? Do not get the idea that your DOLLAR will go any further else where than it will RIGHT HERE WITH US. YOU GIVE US THE TRIAL, and WE WILL DELIVER THE GOODS. ^ WE ARE OUT FOR THE BUSINESS, and if you want to do yourself good, come to our Barn and take a look before you make up your mind to buy; > Our REPOSITORY is overflowing with the Latest Styles, best finished UPT&J-DATE Car Ha#;V luggies, Harnessand Horse Clothing. We will make, you anything you want in HARNESS right* in our own SHOP and guaran tee everything we sell you to give satisfaction. ; Bring your ; harness to us for repairs,, we will do the work to please you. PRICES and TERMS ALWAYS RIGHTT^ 1 9r%mL? New Vehkfes of eyeryles?riiJtfon keep coming in eye^ day. Our stock of Karness^Whips arid Robes is the ?ncst ?v& fta#"V?bi^v?S^? Good Horses w I, come ANDERSON, : SO?Trt? ni ? DidYouEver Ste To 1 How little an Electric Hoset Light woeld cost leal. And want a great convenience it would hel . *r Clase* lights, Stable Light?, Yurd Light?,"-Attic Llghts^-atl lights tint are used seldom- cost little. Seek Hg?ta-?au be tamed en des. ?fis of times for a Tery few minutes ai the rout of a single copper cent I Heat yen think a few e* these weuW be worth while. In year bon? equipment I No other light Is fr?'" soon ^ . ~?i ob.vf ws : Wired usj&&t he bought a car of fine young mules raised in MURRAY COUNTY; Tennessee. Yoiit know Tennessee mules are far superior to those from some iother ipomte, and Mur ray County claims to raise th& best to be had* : ii aiy. Th&caris exertion a ly fine and T?PPY AtQsAi well broken and Fins Haired. Thkfc will arrive here on 13th |rtst., and it wig be worth you&?*feile to see them before Tito TERMS and PRICES are Always Right, tey have to be. Yours Very truly, * New V?Vk?*W ' ifewi V ! jt?ftj market's Inertia today dj?cou raged aWulatlM'':fe|mi;: .,a&O? ?v^fe ?jiaree wa?cb>carVf?iy "vatfcd Ihrouaf. the seeslao, but the, low priced steel Bttifik?, rallwky culpmedt JsBUca and ntbfr specisUie? wers'easler.ttf'tam Various Isadeewtitt pot up a point ?iSf'diur; TnV: wlilte. higher, i?" ky.a??or yellow, I Vi?. .... if. ? Primo, crude w. BpoVrC^S; and Cotton Goods 'KeMxi cht ' rcactlo: 'e^^'bj^aj low record,at JSew Tork trat moved1 up toward'; the' close, cent hbayy seUlag of tfift " i bright ia^. circiMMlen rompra cancelled by a nd ,tho day's ci few inBtail.ce>. 'wereVJWp^Kdnt., . Bock I^?pd.preferr?d^alb was under pleasure- and torched a a?w low record,.at ifl'a-f. New York stock con serning ? possible' cut in the dlVl Da. Officiai ' derilgl of these rw i*h ?trenijt^Bn:4K| the stock. llm bead itf*fMef ,w&J"narrow and pertain. " Trndida today was be Tin the nsw. Soutlte'i'd Pacific con vertible .m; wh??h brouKht 103 64 TcMtal Bales of bolods,,ipar value, Wfj, Panama 3a registered ' advanced ' ?-* and the 3s coupon 1-2 pn call on the week. Total salec were JW.Ofl? shares y with t?? f#Otei *?t' for cbtton Rood a enitiy; Kteadr. Dmsh goods! ust?bse continue? good, but prices ere very low. Chicago CMf? wwm* and Provisions! 111 New. VoreV.P?tfr 13, nominal; ' ' - '.steady; b! Uy days. " 1-2. 1-f,..,,' days, 4 merolal, H-B.*1 Mcklcanr dollars, I'nieni* beads ?eady; Irregular. I money iC' JofttiB , ?31 3*4; uin?H mon|aV, 3 1.-4 ea^r suty) 4X6.4?;.' Tom Bar silver.' TiT .45.'*' Goverri railroad bonds SFeb. II. ve reached ?gin about a rajly in wheat; "' W, .having show h a decW-? y moBt of,'^^y^wbirtii f'M th? ?an^ as lastli'lglit to: shade off.' Corn and'' data 'also ?ibs-< d' virtually unchanged, lav provll Vlalons the-.outcome was a setback off 10 "to 82 1-2. ' ; [ Wheat?2 red.,Mri9 ?^'f /foi' S| hard. 02 @!l-2: No. 2 Northorn, 5*2 *l 3-4: No; 2 spring, 91 O 82- Oat?,| 65 5-8; July. ?4 3-1. ^? 1^ July,. 39 1-1. i^rddjj^f?l'?/'-J ; July. 11.20! t .Hibs-^ay^^l t.^;,t J^^l.S^l^j After lie'lBg In HtnTines* 'la1 Abbetilta .lS... Kpr:;AbeaM^orty Y?*&\~ At $bj? one, o.t.tin;, 'ty. No^-'Ttfrtf*. Fel>( 14.^-A burtfsli'vV?w lof trie, esit?fc so^piyi?W1:d^.B?^ features today seemed to'Irispirc Konio 1 fresh Mt buying In cotiqn aud^bare b a moderate deniand. from trade HOnrceB. Advances 'were tio?d in checjk^^wever, by realising f?r^^^ tent by the storm. Late positions SE1. f!f||$?1S old crop r .id.steady at;* net Wynn'ce, of t "to pbiiiti* bn the oiffT bat frbU 2 to I points not lower on new crop, del', e riea. 1 ' >! Cai . ? uaeitne baa retired is or any uadr?a/a.j^m ?cito;, v business longer, tbabi In active, business. ' He ntoet ?ofceafal undertak er,^ ne^nber of ycaral |n'!e*n9r llH'es before'! sp?cial lino of work'* s??c^^nSsair^ffi aa it was necessary I toxs.h!mJte&> .tc^treji^^^i^es; fe?ty, ,?fty -.co^ or' 5 points over sc^ld ?pp io ICM? I ' Subsequent fluctuaitohs wei\ lor less irergula hnd ebiat^^??ee* Iw?rs a ahnde off"'(r?ni ,??i''ttm'.Tnw1 cenan^r?t^shpW dont^tt?? ' eonsutoPtdoit 0^l6A?, dary. a Uitai lord fpr that pjpjtttti,;andi.e ly onc? In the history of tho report' asmeiy. 'st?t October, whe^; tl^ aampt?un. was. ?>i c\?>yv baies. Dent?s* * " HttC nfl?l '?/|pjia*'bf^r1^ mi? 012.?43 , balos 18*3^ year, cons|d6iT:d eouaV.tb a'BWaJ?aa.tbaa four months ra^titreaimQa^^ MMiuS, i?.Sr?, a?if, ??.iG. Nu ?mt?c. Cotton future? closed steady. Open C^oae .. 12:21''TOP .... 11.9* BO?tOber . . .. .11,34 11.96 .n'76 it:n New, Qi liiWis CiiitM? ^M?^Mpw.-of co?ras. that's ?pSta^iajHa^^ llir?u^h the paper, oereftJlly ' reudin?! all TIME BEING, but Tor Hflnf^.at;,^ Ite.'r?as?lK Je futures closed: M)sreh. ., #).\. August. 12.18 IpSfabthr. ... 11.671 " . . .. titvMpSofT yit| t demand,' Id^t.tt4; S s clooed r*-Mareh J)Ma*^?jr': A^ust^hipteaiber i^UNov . Nov-D?e . ,"j 6.20 ?ag! COttOH ?otu vu 1 rreej jaaaj Ba m?? eoTcricjt prompted fay the] ?* |? g?Jtt?ftAtt?tttl- ^Ik^yrl?^k^?nri I KCHOOl, TULA'CHER& The' fojlg^ni l^f^?pemfnt- relR tlve u\ .the State Te?cherev Associa tion ha* been rccejvea at tue Educa tion .Department of this county: . The.'; ?t?te Teacherl 'Association Wljl rh&ft this year at Spartauburg. I 'want to' ask that you use your in nu?njbe In helping to get a large at tendance fron? your county. ,WU1 you Please call the teachers attention ' to portanc? of their going will do much ^oodpToa;khotr^ ,wbll:ee f db hew' noccseary It is for the teachers to j attend these meetings. 'Tini'State Board of Education tuid most county boards have recoin ended that all teachers who attend 5 given the two day*: M?pm will ?11 them this and speak to the trus es'ljren see, ahd urgethe^tp; e*ri courage their" teachers to attend we will have a. large" number from ypur. $ Tpfeokocutive. committee bas decid ed to . give a tyopby toJtho county ! "having the largest number of its teactyefsj prf'ot. Won't you holp| l yourr eotthty win this? ' Trusting that I shall have your co-operation in this matter, I ?m , Yours wspect^lly.; * ^ . I - A. H.; GaeeV.. , resident. ULTBY FBGQBAI rVNfnbhal Prixes Are Offered In'] A Number of Various Classes, of Feathered Fowl all plans now complete for the: of Poultry Day In connection j^itH ?rmere' Trade day in Anderson on next Tuesday, indications are that pbz?aa of Anderson farmers will mfehal prizes have been placed on th?: list will increase the number of ' iMpre. following is the correct pro ^rajmSrae of the day's events: ? - rauyrman?-dion. J. u Mageo of 6M?rf ??vo?atloBTcB^.,8; T.^eojttaaft ??Wr^>ouitrV^^ JJmted SUteB.^varnmeni POnttry ^l ofS&^Us^oY^ to.be Buff or Barred Plymouth Bocks, open Ladlej? only, ? sack tone chickens fc-give* -by *fa>?l<*' A^dertaoH ipJer^lbbcnOTt W^ T?m~\ OQwS B?Best'tr^Mfilte pr Browp fcpbrn, open to aha'only,'hret, s?l tlber of 16 White Leghorn eggs, glveelf ???atf?i1 Jolly. ~T ''m i^ssf?r- ***** IHTprn^ aarf/Blio^^^^'^ ad^^name^e^ Tiiird-ijeaL purujt ? i . ? mran- i ic fio^, Ander- j as.^abov^.bl^j rtt;beslu.:tj*me as above,.purple^ a. asa K?B?at pair Black Minorcas, 'to all, prize .one pair of Whlto Pine HtU Leg island} ;#nfci? prise, 1, setting of 16 eggs, giv I en.by, A. M. Campbell, Belton No. 2. ?nd befy blue, rjbboa. gtons, aps SOW 18 YOUR BOH.KS! as been stated that a saauV is his boiler hIs*body is b}9 and hlB mouth r boiler (stot ng order or it wm do yon toed, sen ?hd invigorate. ;h aad enable it to do HljSrstknSK ?855 Rated by them. Vttr sate I*harm:tcv. The Cole Guano Distributor ? No. 20 and ^n2i: . ?sed fo? Opening the Furrow Guano to growing crops. There are. many cheaply made imita tions of this style, but they cannot compare with the Cole, There are many cheaply-made Imi tations of this machine on the market. They have a similar appeamiico? may seem th? same, but they cannot begin, to compare .With . tbe Cole in .construction and the work they do. .The Colo Uuano Distributors . No.. ?0 and 21 have a plow' in front of the vj'hcel and are very useful in opening furrows and sowing <guano the saine time. With one of these ma chines you can run beside growing; plants and apply the guano at just the right time to mokw the crop re tain Its scares and fruit rapidly. ;N0.21 is. made with the knocker feed< and No 20 with the famous Cole force feed. No better distributors have ever been made ;at the price. These machines?just like the higher priced Col linplcuicute?will prove bo. downright useful that you' will wonder hew you over got along with out them*?why you ever wer^! content to'put up with'flut-ot-date faulty ma chines, when you cpuld own distribut ors like these! For wp use to the work. Every machine is in spected a^ain.and again so tbero can be no flaws. For wooden parts re quiring strength we employ the toughest Oak. Colo Plannersafid Core T3h.rtrrottt?ro are known at! the stibnard' Imple ments used by Progressive. Farmers. W fivon the lowest priced machines, use the best grde of steel adapted tri; ANDERSON, S. ?. :-: BELTON, S. C. , ANDERSON STEAM BAKERY N o w O p e n ... UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT , M - . ?S A M I T A R Y~ And Up-To-Date 1^ Every Respect. .....It.'. , I *-nrrd>. ; f rl " Bread. I ~z^.^ Thai! Pleased.* k for \ ? vi t ; : Delivered to ail grocers twice every day. Anderson, S, C. fe With Impunity when you have gold teeth, but it is a*risky business If your teeth are bad. . if there Is anything the matter with yO?rs, come, and let Us exaMine them and *ve wl'J put them in proper con dition tor F?u] arrest ?e?ay. aVjrattl there" be any. and- make your teeth' peraassuwaiy *^y^an*:-haetftHy.:-;'' We-. . are expert Dentists, hut not ?xpert eiatr&ers. Our charg?s aro very rea . notable. .JSJl.fo COMPANY Fara^ A ?reaa^ Baa? Atfder'soa, 8. O, Weaxaa Attends?! < $?S?. STAB L'ncl? Ram's birthday. We 'ask you io think .over the very firsl fine. "Can?t you see" and see well? if not yonr wisest course will be to passes,yt?ur sight needs. Delays la eye trouhlo