The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, February 18, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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IMPORTANT NOTICES :: ? ; FOR SALE FOR SALE OB EXCHANGE?Eighty blue acre farm, iu 1 1-2 miles Lumpkin, Ua? county eeat. Will trade for ?2,000.00 stock In Ander aon National Bank. Worth Investi gating. .P. O. Bos No. 67, Town vllle, S. C. 7 22tf D Fer Sale?Five benches formerly used Bt the Alrdomc. In good condition. Have not been used much, It HARRY GE18BERG >mm - For Sale?Gentle mare, will work any where. 11 years old, weight between 900 and 1,000 pounds. Trice 1135.00. Reason for soiling good Apply to Box 39 2-18-6fp .11 F D 2 Anderson j FOB SALE s bal* sers lot, in town of Townril'e, house I paintea end in good cone' ion. This] will be sold at public auc'*j, Ander son, S. C., first Monday in Feby., 1914.1 For information apply to W. C. King, Ttmnrllle^S. C. .. FOB BALE Efts, EfjtV Egge?S. C Brown Leg horn ftSKf and 12.00 per 15, S. G. . White EeghornB $1.00 for 16. Barred I Plymouth stocks |1.00 for 15. . '4 XT/::' w. B. RA80R-, 801 8. Main Street or Hotel Chfquo la Barber Shop. 2.7-iEiO.D?rn*| IfANTEO^The public to know that 7 will stand my registered "Devon Bull a*U&ib Price's Stables. Town Ville, for 20 days, beginning. Feb. _ -fH1: **u Nicholson, 2-3H-6?. . lownviiie, o. C. ?WANTED? Sega of all Verities. Fay hig Pri?es. JNO. A. McGILL, ^Tae ?-? Cash uroeer XOTfCE OF ELECT! There w-fll Ike an election J mend Sefe?el House for the School ps?rlct No. 3, Satt rwrr Slst," 19l4..on the question of levying a special tax of six mills on all of itfcaktaxable property of aal? ,;; ! '::. he used for General school purposes. Polls open at 7 a. in;, and m. AH voters must ex tlon ticket, and ' tax re* I irder of the County Board Supt. 2-?tca-sid NOTICE OF FINAL SPTTLEBIENT All persons holding claims against the ' estate of Jesse M. Chamblee, do - c?&M? are hereby notified to present them at once/ duly attested.-and- also aH person Indebted to aatd estate wilt also pl?ase settle same immediately 'v?fr\*?e undersigned. ^Notice is also give nthat I will on Marsh i?, 19?, at 11 o'clock ?. a., ap-j ply to the Probate Judge of Anderson county for final settlement of natd as iate and a discharge fron! sty office as ?seeutcr. -. ^ ^ W. .'It, CHAMBLEE, Adnuy Books Audited System* Installed | G* B* Walton PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT ! Of?ee Evans Beding Phone NoJ? swyMta>May^^eyw<w>^ IV? Hop J?a*i* . To Rent... See E??ENE ANDERSON? at Bank Office, over Waiter | THE SANITARY BARBER SHOP tools end lean . linen a! McClain, 0?J)FH8 TAWEN NOW ?^08 f?I?E Ftggn^la^^ planers SfeJteMegr sip* otter T&Tf?.) Fs?f?SRr?rtra^Fso? prise winners. Bi^a^i^artays^^i^or^ also eroaeed YoaSr-iC^ can car ry a? ohioka given them. . Wim tfaSty emawer all taqnireys, i - IK C HOLL AN?, --j4TnTj?jj*??.. < - - ? - M. C SAVfeX * BALDWIN ABCKITJ&CTS * Bleckley Bldg. Aad-srson, B. C. National Bank Weigh, ft. c. ?*> BIdg. TEXTILE SCHOOL ooT At Least 100 Men Matriculated In Night School for Mill Men Last Night The textile night school, to be de-| voted to the mill worker ? of Anderson who are enuioua to fitter fit 'them selves and better prepare themselves for their life work begun last night under roost auspicious circumstances. The attendance at the first meeting was large?in fact it vwas much larg er than has been expected and those who have been instrumental in in augurating this innovation said lust night that they felt much encouraged over the outlook. Of. the fact that the school will do ntucn'good cannot be doubted. The meeting last night was held In Cecil's business schoql add was call ed to order promptly at 7:80 o'clock by P. AT. Burnett, secretary of the Anderson V. M. C. A., to. (-whom Is due the credit for starting''Abe school. Mr, Burnett pointed, out that condi tions are rapidly changing, that where formerly the superintendents and overseers took mx..interest In their men, these sarhe officials are now ready and wilting to aid them in any way that they can. He intro duced as the first . speaker B.# F. Miiuldin. tj if;, Mt. Mauldln said that/he had not at first believed1 v?ry much In the em racy of Y. -M, C. A- WQ.r,k, but that Mir. Burnot? had demonr.trated ,t,o h im wherein' he wasmnoag. He Wild that) in> hie! opinion.,tk? man <wbo Le4,l to work froir^six o'clock in the mornr ing-until six "o'clock'ht nig'.it and'had ni familytito i support with it needed help of pome kind.^and that in his opinion tbe textile eehool was the" very thing to help) these men. Ho reminded ht? hearer* that there is alwaya plenty of roonV at the top in any line of business and said that tills was especially true of the cotton mill business. F. J. Clark, suporjntendent of the Anderson CoUod Miruf? said that many benefits would accrue from this tex ti!;: r.chocj, set cafe-fib the men who attended it but to the oflloinls end stockholders of the., mill In which they were employeur*" He said tbat the cotton ?A'H men did not desire to go out of tho-'South to get men to take charge of their different de partments |f IHey could get them at home and said that It was merely a question for the men tbemsolves to decide as to Whether or not they woajd, pTepare.^heaMielves. for these ( n^pofatfona. :*' ]* 3 .ft, ' \ ^gv^awnijl feabb .and ? Cosby,1 - ^o teacl ?Ihbfdbht hebboH b a few fcriaWtB'"'\?' ^hicie they assured ., 0? much -work fronr would derive great ben?fiVwaa going to he donc. C, W, Pant, a well known Anderson man who is also lo teach In the school, made a few remarks in which he assured his audience that he would spare no effort to help them nlong as much as he could. m m ie CIVIL Gpp OIE TO Cilfi VlOii nniw IU DIU ICOICR?HI Bar Association Deckled to Dio cont?i?e Courts on Ac m?h ? Recent Bereavement 'ov?)?l') Without any solicitation on the part! cf Judge John 8. Wilsen or any in tlpmtlon on-his part; that such a step was desired, the Anderson county bar association held a meeting in the oonrt-bottse yesterday aftcranoa. sod w?e mebrea decided they would in form the judge oi iheir willingness, to discontinue this term of court, this | -step being ?a en account of judge Wllscn'a recent bereavement in the ms? or mir "urotner-in-law, W. H. In ,gram. who was one of those ion when the. passenger steamfe* Monroe sank la Chss-aeake iis? on January 30; It la understood that Mrs. Wilson Is eufferlns severely frdte the shock and the local attorney^ appreciated the fact that it fi Tiiillrffliii duty to be ^Ith his We affltttime. There-, fore, at the mc ifligheld yesterday there was not i. a^settlng voice raised when thia nten was propos?e. The buBlneas jpilSfoeej aeiendar for the remalnJ? of 'yesterday -was completed end Sg&jrt was last night declared odjourBfa. Judge WHscriviSnmp locn Bttor. neys tbat he wnsMjggpIy touched by ?Sf^-?^r^'^HaWPW *** appre ciated, which wnsPS&ent to all from niK manner, .j8HJfv .' Going To Fire; ??acav?F?? Another :e While anawer^g^n fire alarm to -SSW*? ^wtjy^dWay. afterboon. the book and ladder^u*-* ws- foree-J to come to an abrugnVhelt by ? lady who appeared to be" almost frantlo, r waving her aprpri from side to.sJ^j and screaming at the.top cf her *olee. meanwhile standing.directly in Iront of the fast moving fire wa^<- T'r hook and ladder boy a polled > ateeds ?p and the lady oolnt< that the residence ot ?. TVAnaereon was then on fire. The automobilel r.i, V ,?csr",cd ?li ,M >?? other fire on j liieekloy street and'the blase at Mr. l Anderson'a house ' was ' easily extln- f gulshed by tho hook and ladder forces. I CHiiof Jackson said last night tbat! was demonstralttuxWith a vim <h*t tn?t -it r?ever rains but penra."} ?-?- I Seite?-Be Safe iha? Sorry?Wilieti "loan?Insurance SCHOOL FAIR AND FIELD DAY Exercise WUi be Held! April Third and Fourth ALL SCHOOLS OF ABBEVILLE Great Number of the Schools of the County Will Participate in the Exercises? Programme Abbeville. Feb. 16?Prof. A. W. Aycrs, principal of the Antrevlllej high school, secretary of the Abbe ville County Teachers' Association, has sent In the following program for the school fair and Held day exercis es which will be held on Friday and Saturday, April 3 and 4. April 9. 10 a. m. parade of school children I end ttoata, beginning at the graded school building. Assemble in front of the court house; song, '.My Country' 'Tjs of Thee;" 15 minute address; soifgy 'Carolina,'' tunt', ".Maryland." (et"?tVf'slm:sik?PbBflJp,,*.shr shrshrdl ;12;0p77^|}pcla^n^JI,^? contests in the / ourt 'no?se. * '* 3:utt.p. ttA-X&pobftftVos" at the thea tre; 20 minute progauviglven by all schools wishing to enter; (schools wUhlhg7'td ehHeV^tlils must send In their tames to *ae ?eeretary before March i at. I April 4. AU exercises vt the fair grounds, inspection of ?khlblUk 11 a. m.?Address. V p. m.?Picnic dinner. 2:20 p. m.?Athletic contests. Athletic Events and Vrises. 1. 50- yard- race for boys under 10 ] years old. Cash $1. 2. r?0 yard race for girls under 101 years t?ld. Cash $1. *J. One-thlTd mile race for boys un-| der 14 years, old. |2.no value at C. A. Mllforda. 4. 220 yard raco for boys 10 to 121 years old. Cosh th ?. Twelve pound shot put for boys any age. Cash $1. j6: Shoe* race for boys under 12 years old.-Cash $1. On$-tbird roije race for boys over 14'years old, one pair gold-cuff but ton (I2.G0) H. H. DuPre Co. 8. High Juerip for boys any age. Keen Xntter knife ($1.00) Dagan-Ktng Company. ?). Broqd jump for boys any age, gold cuff buttons ($.30) W. E Johnson. .10.' One mile race for boys any age, fountain pen ($2.50) McMurray Drug Pftmpany. Igr. Three-legged race for nuy two boys. Bach a knife'{BOc) R. L. Mabry.' 12. Hopping race for girls 8 to 12 years o\<t. Cash $1.00. 13. Sack.race for boys any ago. Cash $1.00. 14. Egg rece for girl? over 12 years of oge. Cash $1.00. 15. *App!e race for boys under lu yc~rs "id. Apples n?u ??.oo. 17.'-Relay race for any three boys. Total one mile. Each cash $1.00. 13 100 yard dash for boys any age. Cash $1.00. . Pole vault- boys any age. Value $2.50; ?S-'W; White. 20. To the school making the most number of points a handsome tanner will be awarded. Fijtles governing the conteste wilt b? published later!' In nbout a week's! Mme, a bulletin will be oat settfcrf forth .'eU'''the ?letalis of the fair; ?w torfses; gtVeh ^d-afefteral'lri-MrmdMoh. Futthtec iu^lfljil^rfc^n4ju^.haai:hy writing to the se?retary ?f the fair, rrof. A. w. Ay ers, Antreville, S. C. CAFATIL?ST IS H^RE TODAY] Wall Known financier of Phila- I delph?a la Speti?mp Today in ! ' * This City Craig. Mltcheii. of the Well known firm of Joseph E. Mitchell & Co.. of Philadelphia, Pa.. Is spending today In Anderson as the gu?st of 0. B. aossett,: Hp: Mitchell has many bus iness h>t?rests In this section, being the president of the Pendleton cot ton mills and a dlsretor of AheRlrerv tide cotfot* mill. Yesterday he was at - Pendleton for th^ pnrpose of at tendlng-the-meeting n the board of directors or the Fendlctou.mill. Mr. Mitchell is said to bo one of sted cotton mill n an tnuraaie knowledge of every detail of the business. KNEW DEAD NAVY FLIER B. B. Gosse? and Lieut. J. C. Murray Wore Oaimmwa U U, S, Naval Academy Of interest to Andersen people will "o the faet that Lieut. J. C. Murrsy. e navy aviator who foet to instant death last Monday night, an wossctt of this city were chuarasatea napoKs an? wnrm personal friends. uf Murray was? killed about 4 o'clock In !? most'<rnectae?'.iu - mong thi aviation corp;i at P. tha station "wf - P??LFBY DAY WAS DECIDED SUCCESS Fowls of Every Variety Exihibted At the Chamber of Com merce AH During Day The holding of poultry day In con nection with Farmern Trades Day yesterday had been ' thought to be a happy idea by the furmers of the country and the people of Anderson who take an active Interest In Trades Pay exercles, but none of the anti cipated for the event the success that was scored yesterday. All told there I were K50 birds on exhibition, some! of them being as fine specimens as were ever seen in And'.rson and thei prize wir.ers ware all creditable' In! every sense. The invocation was delivered by Rev. Blackmail of Honen Path and; this was followed by a few short re marks from Prof. Hare of Clemson College. Hon. .T. I. McGoe of Starr, whs the chairman for the day. The judges, John I.. Jelly and Frank C. Hare, declared the follow ing winners In the various classes: Class A 1. Best trio White, Buff or Barred Plymouth Bocka; open, to ladies only,] one sack fine chicken feed, given by Peoples Grocery Gompuny. Anderson, j won by Mr*. A. N. -Campbell. 2. Second best t'r*,: . same as above, blue ribbon, won by Mm. C. H. G.aesa-j way.'-. .... *. ?... 8^ Third irip,-sc.jtoc as al'PTC. pur-, pl??rtnboa?-.weP by M-s. Wi.E. ?taaor^ r*"^ -, . ! (lass 11 L,i ?v>v -,t truest.trio,Wlilto or Brown -jiegr,; hoj3Bjppen to men only, l nettinc. oC 15aKWte i-eghprn eggs, given by,4.,JU, Jolty/rwon by ?W. E. Rasor. 2. "Second-best trio, same as above, blue ribbon, wqn-by ft. E. Campbell. . .;. Third best trio, same as above, purple ribbon, won by W. E. Rasor. Class V 1. Best Wyandotte Cockerel, upon to all, one year subsoripton to the Piedmont Magasine, given by Oulln Printing & Binding Co., Anderson, won by R V. McCoy. . Class41> 1. Best pair, ofj chickena of any kind, open to all, lf> pound tub of fine Poultry Powder gfven by W. T. Campbell of Watklna Medicine Co.. Anderson, won by.Mrs. D. S. Holland. 2. Second best, r5?n.e a.?. ahovo, blue ribboft won,,by RwJJ, Burrlss. TltJrd ahe?t, ;??ruo aa above ,pur rihbon, won by-A- N. Campbell. .. iIVhws, IV s > n->u-. Ne;; entries..,,. -, r// '.WWwJKo.:- ........ fc:;rBasf ^rlcj. Jn4?rKRupnen)4uck8. j 10Q:poundfl Mannni, J?ayh?gi:iiebVeken fetsfcglven by Furman. Smith., wbole saie^secda, And?ri?aililwn.iibyiiiMrs. DL^Cr Holland. m \tm y _ dasS 44 V ' ire Beet tri*"?.'' (^'Rhbdfe inland I R?8jt-pmse. 3 netting *>t 16 egge? gbr eff*.hXMrsi A. Mj??nWbelb Positon No. j 2.;??on<iby Mes?. A. ih?*>Campbell. < ?' Class.-?j (nil .. TaWrlea disQU#|tfles\; ,t : rtfjlaaa^....?:: ne > ; J. Beat display,cf eggs formatting, one or more: bjjeeds,. ft In- cash, given by Ii. :E. CampboU,' . Rplton No. 2. won by A. N. Campbell. 3 pie GEN. BONHAM NOT TO ATTEND .?Ju7. Finds Its Impossible to Attend Golden Jubilee Haid in Wash GEN BONHAM : x i?6. 'u?iu?M J?i?>ii?<V ?i ine Knights of Pythias of Washington, to be h?sld in the New ', Williard hotel et Washington tOm?Wew will be one of the biggest fraternal events of the year. Amonjfjtbo del? frou? i^nthv3w)llna I . chancellor. Dr. Dick of .General] M. L. Bonhr and; ,<W, Bonham had ni-Jghtfbe possible felKnTniVt? W8nd' hut he '?arned vtwtw??hv that a busi ness trip to Florida would make it impossible. Gen Bonham lef last night. to continue through .tomorrow"- end 'neat day and one of the especially ffijtaslng features will be the anni versary address which will be deliver-) ed by Secretary of State Bryan,- who j is past chancellor o? ' the Lincoln, j Nebraska lodge, Knights of Pythias. Another 'feature Is ,the reception ofl ttte convention by President .Wilson. CHARLESTON ASKS ANDERSON'S AID| !s Making An Effort to Get] Branch Region** Bank for 'Chy by the Sea" ' " Having stood by and helrod Colum bia in her fight for r^ional bank, Charleston has now shied her hat into the ring for a branch regional tZiz ,T-(, 'Ttri roia? that the old lady by the sea should be remembered, according to a telegram received at the Andereim Chamber of Comtpevco yesterday^ 'Tae telegram stated that Charleston had aided Co lumbia In her fight to? a regional band in every way possible nod that aid- should now be furnished her In 4?)-r fight for a branch bank. Tho tel egram baked that Anderson lend aid; and assiet Charleston in getting the desired recognition. Secretary Whaley, when asked latt nlabt-as to Wbst the loral chamfer! would do, said that be could not", irse, say what action the directors of tltc Anderson <.Irt?n?JST of vJom meToe would take, but that In his opinion the body weaM refer the re nnest to "the Anderson Clearing House1 Association and take whatever ac tion recommended bv th*t body. The candy bill of ibo'"American girl is $134.0 the cost of the nation** paint ?nd \ alah. Representatives of South Caroli na Cities Met in Columbia to Consider Freight Question The Anderson Chamber of Com merce yesterday received advices from Charleston concerning the freight conference held in Columbia on Monday, at which time Anderson was represented* by D. ?. Henning. The meeting was full of interest and those who attended were earnest In their efforts to outline a?rae plan by which South Carolina cities may be enabled to get some just freight rates from the various railroads ope rating in the State. The meeting was opened with thel selection of B. V. McLeod as chair-l man, who. made a lengthy statement| to tiie representatives .present con cerning the deaired ends and what! steps might be taken to attain themJ The matter was gone into thoroughly and definite action determined upon following which various comnittees to assist in the work were appointed. On the executive committee is found Mr. Henning as president, that gen tler .an aisb being selected as perma-| nent vioe-pTcsldenf of the body ondl Mr. Whalby was-tnade a member bf| the publicity committee.'' E. W. Du vail was selected to pre-| sent the matter to the railroad com n.'issioners and this duty he perform ed, stating to the Commission 'just I what rs: desired"Obd snowing* why ?? ! should- be had. The connblselOtterw then Agreed to pass unorr-rh? petition aj!?th^ear>l?8t' possible?m?Wnentt- " " Lindsay-TolHson Row Judge Wilson yesterday heard 'in the Court or Common Pleas a peti tion presented by J. '*!. ? Lindsay, praying that E. T. Tollison be remov ed from tbe position on the .county registration board for Anderson Oonnty and after considering oji the evidence in the ease, the court dis missed the petition. It seems that Mr. TolUson'a term< as a member of this board bad ex pired and that Mr. Lindsay had been appointed, but owing to the fact that a mi&undsrstandSag had arisen Sena tor Sullivan made request that the appointment, be. reopened. Mean while, Mir. TOlliRon has been holding on to the position. MR. KING TO BE MARRIED TODAY;! Will Wed Miss Hudson, W< KnoWn 4n Anderson, At Moni roe, North Carolina - Robert R. King, better known tp' Ievery one In Anderson as "Bob" King, left Tuesday Tor North Carolina, where he will today marry Miss Hudson of Waxhaw. The ceremony . will 1)0 performed at the home near '.Monroe. N. C, after which" the'couple will go on a bridal tour through the I Northern States.. Mies JIuGson is well known in An derson, having attended Anderson College, last year. She was elected S* a member of the {acuity for this year but did not accept the position/ Upon their reinrn to Anderson, the, exact date of which is not known, Mr. and Mrs. King will be at homo to their many mends at the Chiquots hotel. rcacuum industry Is Moving Right Along [sh&gVftu?rp War hence In Cte rook in (pending bills, tjfee?tdti?' rTim/clrMfg* William H. if'ns^^rci?r ^oyg^^r?n^Tira?,r^ro^ ^. * mW?a^itsom itt??. Mr. King appeared for the Amerf V.^C^ux vinnVauy or v??ntyii* vanta, which; ho sald? had solved the rrbblem of radium production within the last few months and would mit ix to 15 grams of the precious substance on the market this year. Other cota-l ponies were 'foaming- and would- forpaX he said, if the government kept itsj hands off, and the price of radium bel fixed ut close to.its actual value by natural competition. Thomas Curran a Colorado mining operator, told the committee that monopoly of radium lauds wee a ?hy Fioal impossibility because of tftrit cxisnt. He said he vas selling abroad, the output of bis mines at ? better price than It would brine it. United States, and tbat Kuroneati -fac tor lea would be forced to-bloss de If tho American eTeK?u^?pty were' off. At presset, be addcO, ti' try woe in s I matron because of I eral interference. The hearing will continue toi I row. IS' *0T A t'A XIII 1?ATK ?r. Kurls P. Satfth .States His freei tien en KeHeilorshtp When it was learned here yesterday that the bonne of repr?sentatives had given favorable action to the* bill to provide for an additional court circuit -nd thus to assist Anderson T?i .iim posing or her congested docket. Mr.. Kuti P. Smith was asked about the rumor that he was to get the volition of solicitor, as Solicitor Soufeum would be placed In another circuit. flcia.1 and 'it\\ would serve, 1 making applic "So far a* In Every Department!^ ?iE have oil display today, a new lot of SUITS yy and DRESSES, came on last express. Every ga ment different from the rest, and by far the prettiest ever Shown In this city. New Shirt Waists Ib Crepes, Nets, and Chiffons. ?THOSE? Prottjr Hpilng Styles are shown in tills new lot of Wills! s. f'oni; and see tiicm. NNew ?TIicno dnlnty pnt terns tbnt f tyoii ..; ?Iii. iind ?. nv where else Ja'st nrrlred by expr**.*. NOW ON SALE .Uu New Laces In Profusion. All over. Linen, CI tiny, Val, Tor clioh, and crery kind imaginable. Some of tlio pret tiest patterns yon eier saw In tills assortment. Ribbons Of every cohir nnd shade. The ?n'y .; Uniterm imrt of (Iiis de. parfmnet h 'the QUALITY WHteh Ik flic BE ST I "Something new " SPECIAL in curtain material. Underwear x, ., ... n . offerings that are Voile with Persian I . ,, unmatchable. Border. Ask to see Examine the Qual tluVnew arrival ity. ? -.1 VI er JL^C ijil:>? hi ^irivtii W. Side Public Square Anderson, S. ?. 1 ..|l. i would notjbe any hejp to me financial ly, for it.wpuld |nt,erfcrc with me some in my other practice. But no young,lawyer would deny that it would he of great/help to him in hi? profession, and for that reason I would accept It, although I am In no sense an applicant for the place." Mr. Sraih has won his spurs in the practice of law, and has showed that he has a fino- twining for h*= pro fession. He studied ut ?thc Michigan State Law School and at the Universi ty of Indiana, aad has oIbo bad sev eral years of -legislative experience. It v?-~c ststad iva^e 'yesterday thai 1?r. M. Cl Long of Walhalla is also named in connection with tha place. There seems to be little doubt that nator Tom Joe Mauldln of Pickens 1 be elected circuit Judge, as pre cted in Tlie lnelllgoncer some' weeks Cohd?U8^1rtateme of^liiFfinau cial cefeoitftm bt 'the l?ANr> ?F AN Df.us?N,. Anderson, S. C., at the close ?fi business January 13,1914 as shown by: the regular report made .?O v.icj Siiile Bank Hlsnmincr. ? , RESOURCES J'Loass cni Discounts [ . \? WO.287.48 | Overdrafts .'. ..2G.912.0&1 Bonds and Stocks .... .. 0,850.00 Real Est.?te.'.... 3o,t>?o.?0 Cash and due from Banks 161,595.18 Total ..... ..| 1,219,984.08 LIABILITIES Capital Stock.S 15O.O00.C0 Surplus.. .."_ 1CO.000.00 Undivided Profite' (Net).. S3.475.41 Dividends Unpaid . Deposits, individual S7fl4,871.e3 Depbslts.Bank ' 4,6111.415 859,723^27 Bills Payrble .. . 88,000*0 Total .... .* 1.219.984^8 ! Ratings Aeeennls. The iBank lor the Corporation-th^ yirm?thn Indlvldsal?lu feet for ev ! erjhe^y. Come In and any It a vfcdt. ' tb?; bank op Axmimy, Andersen, fL (R. The ftreege*r8aak. In .the .Csanty SAF? 84M7W PBOfl?BBSIVK eveiiybody gets ?tfe??w ' sending you this paper j ; Tree to prove to you the 11 eilige nee r* If you Hkei hi, let us know howl Your failure to brade with me caus?e od both to lose. . WA-POWER Fancy Groceries and Fresh Meats BKLLEYUE HOTEL BUIIj?)IN? Fresh laundered towels, r high grado tonics and experienced barbera. Our motto la to please our custoxnem. call and See ua. Manager. ABCIHXKCTS. Anderson, C Brown Cfftee Building. ;/n>*. Floor. lly^ja lgt, We grind into meal any ?f&wi ?if gr??s?j st-^?^ cofca, com shucks, hay and fodder. Work done while you wait. Bring a load when you come io Anderson Mattress & Spring Bed Co.