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IMPORTANT :: NOTICES :; FOR 5?LE For 8*1??Gentle mnro. will work any whepe. 11 years old, weight between 900 and 1.000 pounds. Price $135.00. Reason for Hulling good Apply to Box 39 2-18-6tp & tF i> 2 Anderson "~?WANTED? Pom of aU VnrJtles. Pay highest Pri?es. JNO. A. McGIlX, The Spot Cash Grocer FOR SALE FOB SALE?House and lot where 1 now lire and vacant lot adjoining on east. House has eight rooms and kitchen, butler's pantry, bath room, electric lights and sewerage. Price right, terms right L. B. Norryce. $011 SALE?Farm, 105 acres, beauti fully located, pear city, good dwell ing, four tenant houses, two barns, gin house, land level and easy of cultivation, at a price that Ip a bargain. Come to see us quick or Write. Burrlas- Realty Company. 1-9-tf. -gase-~ atlli bave a lot oT-jpood land in tracta to suit yon. rPvtces varying \ from ten dollars to ib?rjy^five per acre. All well located.-, Write to me at McCormlck, 8. C. ; : Joe rC. Edmunds. WANUr WAKTFD TO BUY^Wltl buy any time, fiat cattle, hogs and calves ' X have customers for and contracts to furplBh. I buy hides and tallow. The Tensers want my hides. 1 W, Whttner St. Phono 694or 695 B? 9. HENDERSON At LIUy White Market. The wholesale and abattoir man.. ?-. I .>, Great Bankrupt Sale The bankrupt stock of H. E. Simp q, consisting of dry goods, rhoee, so ns, clothing, pants, cap?, men's ta, groceries, and hardware will go sale Saturday. February 21st, at low first cost. Terrasi of-sale, cash, member the goods are all new end and must bo sold. H. E. 81MPSON, FD1, Piedmont. 8. C. t hotick of elbctiow There will be an election School House for the \ \ District No. 8, 'Saturday. _ Slat, 19LL*n the question of ta. ?nodal tax of six mills on [f of the taxable property of said ' to bo used (Or General school _i. Polte open at 7 a. m., and at 4 p. m. All votera must eg? WgUtraUon ticket, and tax re By order of the County Bear? tiou. J. B. FELTON. imiCH of FINAL sbttlkmbnt . All persons holding claims against to ostate of w. f. Wgattr iaaeaMd. i hereby notified to niesaat ^em once, duly attoetajL.,.1 ana olnnsbted to sale pieass settle santa, rith the undersigned. ^0?S*?m?** f?^mlash ai mf S to the probate judge of Anderson tnty for final a cottlement o< said ate and a discharge from my office executor. j. h. ayvATT. ? V1?11 ? 'HE SANITARY BARBER SHOP Sterilised tools and Jlean linen V>'?ced on every customer by First Class workmen. Give un a trial and'be convinced. 0% A, MaCleAn, T. C. Farmer, J. Lw Bajnpey, TZjjj^^Jl^tgL'J!- Jl1 -'_I -J.' - - - u Th? Busy Bee Cafe ;~frn?<' N?r?*?ag| fickls?. Anna* of ail. New, Neat Clean, Sanitary Service and Popular .' ?wrders a specialty BfWfWaesjSMffsa fio Ba*W Shop laundered towoja, high grade e??.?Kj??aJe8?BA barhsca, On? its-he please one customera ??- ae>.: .ne. ..//"'"'i .3 "!S^JffX*'L#"J.L^l!?!l*ip 16 Oyster IC?wff nyevj ~" ?8el?jj-- : its aioHi Cff4K$eri#? Let Year went* he Macs --miuuNeftNs ?*~ W* J. Manes* ?tns 0TWR jrjwir m m et?ii 1! . .. Southern Railway Officials Say That They Will Be Glad to Change Service if Possible la iliM-iiKftiuK with Anderson outg uess wn the present'railroad facili ties furnished this city by the South ern railway, W. K. BfrGcc. an ofiioial the Southern, Haid that his company was an&ious to do the very best it could for people of Andemon in the way of Survice and that he would he glad at aay time to make recommend ation relative to improving the ser vice, if it was feasible for his company to do so. *? When asked for an opinion conce.n ing a through Pullman train from An derson to Atlanta, Mr. McOee said that he thought such u move on the part of his company would be. a good step and that-he knew it would be of great benefit to Anderson people. He said that if a proper schedule for such -t service could be worked out that he would have no hesitancy in recom mending it. Discussing tho matter of running the motor car, now operated between Greenville and Anderson on'to Wal halla from this place Mr. McGce said that in his opinion the main objection to this is the fact that the'motor car has certain connections which it must make in Greenville and to con tinue the run on to Wallialla Would inftkn. this Impossible. Ho said that another motor car could be purchased but this is hardly desirable, since the car, its,,use at,.present has never been vcrsj ^satisfactory, requiring^ a groat frequently. U< , v ^ Me said; however, that- ' U might prove SPsajbls to operate one motor car a day all Wie way through to Wal halla, which-woald be a great improve ment in tho present service. Mr. MoGee is one of tita- most ofll dont of the Southern's oflk-lals and he Is anxious to .comply with,, tho wishes of Anderson people so far as it may be possible. OF LOYAL HIS tn celebration of. the 50th annivor t aery of the founding er the order of fXnlghts of Pythias, Anderson Knights ant night gathered! In their caa?e lajl and held special ritualistic ?cr ivions in commemoration of the cvacjl U was one et the wont interesting ex ercises ever eHfcad here and every /..The fehtbre of t&e ay.cnhM? was tho ritual . furnished by thVgrand lodgo bar UBe ou this occasion. It con tained many Infarnatlofr naravr^ithu and during tho course Of this* cere mony the elpseet et^aiUm of every, member was commanded. Dr. W. II. Frassr. pastor of the First Presbyterian church of 'And?-son de livered a splendid address, his re marks being confined to fraternal ism in its various phases. Dr. Fraser re viewed the good accomplished by tho w?vfc auu Ksxo his henrors a clearer conception of the duty of brother to brother. G. CuUen SuUivan one of the weJJ I known local knights made a splendid andres?, dealing with the past, pros* ens. and future of the order. He spoke o^the Ideais oatoriejned when the or der woe first established of those weals, having been attained, of newsy Ideals 4topo* and ambitions batog bnnpchnd and of tho success of ovary plan formed. He was given the |<lc?e*t attention hy all Lis hearers aud bis address made a deep impres* felOU. Offleer? of Ihs , local . lodge of fXnJgU? of Pythian feel that, the apr ir'?vc iliBl MfVfM. nguai VAT* ? impetus to the work that trying to dp and they feet tC|a?;.renewed spirit must * imbued In tho members,* night's celebrate n. DIED AT CITY Mrs, Rroylea, County Woanan, A Uns Mr*. Broyles, an sBST^ ftinia ?Oknly woman who ha? pce? r,i lor I some tlmo. died yeeteMfiffi the An [dersOa county. hospital,. 'Mrs. Boylcs had been ah inmate c#^^Aaderaoo county home for the past three years. Aho'ttt one week ago ahn became -Ul und was brought to tho aoapJtel whero every ppssiblefeffort >*as nfgde In save i^r life, physician* fUN* nurs es alike leeytng nothing undone that (cauld bo done for her comfort. Not withstanding th?se offorts the ond Jeamo yestorrt*y morntpg. HAS NEW HE/ M*. ft**m C little Was tfaaat r* By the Palmetto rvif tciytan MILITARY COM DAM Y.? ... . At a rensteg* reeeakg of' the sen heas ot the Patoette Rienaun la the amory Jar* night. It wee decided fp for?a a reorganisation and Mr. Louis C, I.tgon was chosen cnp;nth, |fr, ivingstone Most cheap pi anos are m or e expensive than high priced ones. What little musical virtues they have at ^ first tinkles out in a few months. The Livingstone is the least expensive piano ever offered in any market because it Is a high priced piano sold at a low .price. It gives you good music that will last, at a price that pute It within the roach of all.- The more you investi gate this statement, the more certain you are to prove to your own satisfaction that this is true. TJIK LIVINGSTONE |H AS HOOD AS OUR WOBU mm ft SPEARMAN Music House Bleckley Anderson, Building W^V. >-? t.?. . m fjgojn/ls in Charleston and it could j not been apprised that ho has been would accept, but it Is thought likely] that he will. Sergeant Bradshew was] advanced to llr?t lieutenant and Mr. JJoa. T. Tmwhrlrl tro rnmiilnaH ;eccr4 \ lieutenant, having declined the cap taincy. Capt R. J. rumor resigned the captiapcy. Eonje Months ago a?dfi kopV bqerj approftefl that he hae relieved front dutjr. hut his iucrq business interests mage it Impossible I rhrjtiua uV be with the company. e*ptetp-ekst Ugon Is at pxcaent the emmuur eereeaai. le a well; trained military man, and has a Cita del training. He would have boon a ! West Pointer but for the weakness of] bis eyetj. He loves, the military lifci a?4 is expected to bring the company] u? to n high standard. Mr. Brad nds. The^new ?fflnsrs wiii of\ course have to s .and an examination. | immon to have NEW ?7,00fr SCHOOL The Ways and Means ot be De cide4?Sowe Waat Mo Bonds There was a meeting of the peoplo of the Lebanon section yesterday to discuss agriculture education and eoe&tng. The latter was sandwiched in between and was admitted by all to. be a very successful part of the gay. -In the morning Messrs. Lott of Bdgefield and Rothrock of this cohn ttg. Cam demonstrators, told the en? lnesahled people of the need ol rota tion ot crepe, -deae plowing, etc, a** legntelneA eeejorhUng seienUSaaJly. Then came the. delightful picnic j aner, served by the rplondid. I men of that seetien. After o?i? teere! wan a general discussion of the mat ter of raising mosey to r^pwc the present frame school betiding with eJ new one which will be tlie prldo of the communtty ami the envy of .whole. State. County Superintend FeHnn, ' Soot. C. Ho0%m Croneh of Barnwell and Mfr> J. M. gadget of Anderson, were called up on to explain the matter. to the TJs. The superintendent of school, Mr. Coleman, presided. Miter this there wen powerful "aav gufytn' " as to the best way to pro-, foeed. Some of the patrons; repre raeated in part by Mr. Robbing and Mr. M. B. Rdshar?eon, believe that t?<e money can moot easily he raised by a, bond issue. " ' On the other'hand Mr. Lawrence Thompson and other* contend wSKlS lot of sense on their side, as weil as loa the other, that the money can be I rained by eopulax subscriptiorr. 11 feeemeri to bo about tlie sense of the; meeting to try ' to raise the money by (Suhaerlptleni and failing to thin then to ask for a vote on a hood infra*! of. 16,000. . tnWMkm Bsaith broke up the meet ing with some of hie run. and every body left in a good humor, all deter mined to havo a handsome school hawse, and to leave the ways and means to be. decided later. Tb? gas* school house nay cost about $7,000 as (the county win put sores money 'nto, lKS HH.H LASS* u&Ktm Wfe?shh4?ton, V>h 1?.-Hearings on I new laws to rsgalato graxigg on aee areMo peWlo laM? w?t oegln hern, 'March s a* the result ot a conf?rence t?d*r hetween F??n#eoanUtlve Kwt of CeiUerola. Chief FoeoeSer Oravca and Psa?fcSan? Wtteea. The legfela Jtteo wH4 eSeet^tne meat supply. Mr. Keex vsto tne wosldea* naach idle territory could be used for oat He raising If new taws bermUivd. BBS ii mm m ne m Red Men WU1 Put On Their War Paint for Meeting Held at Pelzer Saturday (lied Mm <ui Andjekeoo an* making pgeparations lor going to Pelzor to morrow afternoon to take part in tbe spring meeting o ftbe tenth d I: Uric* of a Iii ? Btato. The exercises aie '.o| ho held in the afternoon and Peter will itave the honor of entertaining "warriors" from Anderson, Green ville, i'iokeus and Oconee counties. This Is annually one of the chief' events of the year with Anderson Red .Men and members of that order in I Anderson will attend in force. It was said here yesterday that there would he large delegations so go from Tc cuuiseh, Generostee and Tugaloo tribes of this city and It is expected that Anderbon members of tbe order] will take an active pact in the delib erations of the body. .Tbe senior sag. amore of this organisation Is W. E. Gilbert of HAaaa Path-. One of the chief events of the meet ing to be held tomorrow.afternoon will he the award of the banner to the best drilled degree team in the tenth dis trict It is* expected that Anderson lodges wil lenter the contest, but none of thcui cun feel sure of success, since this district is said to boast of some of the best drilled teams in the state. The Honea Path lodge VS/iked off with I this trophy last year and it is said j that they again feel confident of be ing able to win, having already sig nified their Intention of entering and! contesting for the honor. Tit.' annual meeting of the state or der of Bed Men will: take place this year In Sock i*i?? some time in tbe. month of April, wfcMp Abe National as sociation is to moot in Fortlaud. Mo. WILL ATTEND EfthiKAGK MJaET. (By Associated Press.) Chicago. Feb. 1?-?Officers of the National Drainage Congress today re ceived word iron* Sir 'William. Wlll ! cocks, builder of the- Asouan dam in Egypt, an authority on. river regula |t!on, that he would attend trio meet ing or drainage experts which la to be held in Savannah, ApYil 25 to 27. - ! mli - few days in cots. Ernest F. merchant of LofgBfeiyilt?; was K,\he. city yesterday, Mrs. T. if. '^rnipy a ltd daughter, s Irma, have returned to their Miss Carrie Belle Cooler. has re I turned to her borne In' WSilameton. [following a abort visit to friends there. w. c. Cox baa retuenedi to his ( home at Hon** Patli foUnxifhg u short l business visit to Anderson. John P. Gosse it ? prominent W? liiamston citizen, spent yesterday in the city. i F. M. Cox bag returned, to Bel ton I following a abort visit to Anderson. E. P: Calhoun of Chester was among I tho business visitors to the etfcy yes-! Iterday. jCw. Harper of Seneca, spent a few [ hours In the c?ty, ye3toroaw a guest at j tee Obsajyla, Hesel. R. 0. Dunning of Cojtosafcta was I a woo g tho business visitors to the ctfcy I yosterday. \ A. L. Heath of Aucusia. Oa.. ha#< jncon epenJiog a law dege In, the city T. W. Mellan c? Gr-ee*;woc/1. ia spend- j ling a^ewr days in the crty on bust-! Mb?s ,UUUn WUcox of Eibjwrtoo. Oe., has .bean spending aeverai dajrs In the .city <aa tbe guest of her moth er, Mrs. O. F.!.ToHy. J. -ft. Murdoch, of Martin township lapent a f-< * hours In the eUy yester day. ^ .J? H. Moore of the 2UdO section) Was among the business visitera to jthe city yesteedny. '^?SEME"? ' . K. H Waieom of Wullejffftea was [In toe city yeataedgy for hours. fi: a Fant an* W?*deo?'-*?a)pB*cll were hnsdsM.%WNA''4?i|h^Wn JvHtp to epead yeeterdayM? tbe -rity. Oscar MteCurry or Martta township] I was.among..the visitors to, spend y^e [terrtay ta Anderson \ J. C. Sitten or Brushy Creek spent j I? ?6* hours in tho dir Ii.jjjltfl" I on] \{ . insse. L. P. Pottlgresy of ibe Corner neigh- j Ihorhood was a besiaoue visitor to An-] [dersos yostaxd*y. * .' W. N. Horben of Ceat rev i jjthe cltp yesterday for a fish hoaye. S, W. Pftlcrson of tbe Fork seeion tpent yeeterdew V< Aedereen on buel T. P. McK?nnoy of Marthn- townnhta Itofda*" ?>0*^?,, vto,tor to the; ehy yea. j. 0, Wyatt of Charleston is spend WOODMEN WOB mumm Almost 200 Members of Willow Enjoyed Splendid Feast At Park Last Night I4to inc'.ojaent woatlier may have carjaad some one to be disappointed y?}btc;???y but not ?o with the meni bere or Willow Camp of tbe Wood awn of the World. Not one whit daunted by the rain which had fallen through out the day and even then continu ing, about 177 members gathered at the Masonic temple last nignt at 7 : :i<> | I o'clock where street car tickets were issued them for the ride to Bueao1 ! Vista park. There the scene that, 'met their eyes defies description. ' Tbe pavillion had been most tastOrj fully decorated for the occasion, the' bright lights and flowers and music all combining to make e. scene of gaiety well nig! Impossible to de-| scribe. The banquet had hoea furnished by . the Civic Association of Anderson and' to this body is due the crodit for serv.j ing a repast fully as splendid in ev ery respect as anything of the kind over attempted in Anderson before. I The menu ol grape fruit, turkey., ham.' cranberries, cal ails, olives, pickles and j; In fact everything that man could de-j sire, was more than appetising. I The ofllcers of Willow camp had been particularly1 fortunate in . the, choice' of speakers j for this occasion. The principal address 0 fthe evening was that delivered hy 'Solicitor Hi A. Cooper of Laurens, himself' a Wood I man and a man with'a very Intimate knowledge of WWdcra?t. ."Mr. Coor^ cr's speech was a gem. . ., .Addresses wero also delivered by!, Dr. John F. Vines, Dr.. J. W Speak?,1 Snv. Mr, Glbboaey, Rev. D. Wltner-j unnon Dodge, T. Prank WstUlssand .ludge J. M. Quattlcbaum nil of An-: deseon. Those gentlemen devoted' thomsolvQs entirely to fratcrnallsm., and each of them made a favorable . 'mporssion upon the Woodmen. Short , extemporaneous addresses were de-* iivered b- several local ministers and | others who had gathered to take part in the evening. Tbe delightful occasion was brought to a close with tho serving of the throe "o.'irae banquet ty with relatives. . J. F. Walto of, ye 1 Lou was among! '^"wTc. Scott of Brushy Cr?es: w?i a buslnysa .visitor^io the city yis?s?w .T. D. Kagsdal?.of Honea Path,.was in the city yesterday for a few hours. B. W. Ashley of Martin township was in tho city yosterday on business, \*~?\V?SFl. "=r=:? ssrdnn^?ge and Kuiishnr Saskeas e? aaituwHy S shady can (elk Grandmother kept her hair beauti fully darkened, glossy and- ?tendant;} With a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whonover her hair Jfcii out' o rtuok on" that dutL faded or 'freshed appear ance, this simple i?jx,.ur? was ap plied with wonderful jfleoti 'By ask ing at any drug storj for "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Hair Reedy/" you will get a large botUe of this old time reclpo, ready to use, for about 50 cents. Thte simple mixture can he depended upon to restore natural col or and beauty to the hair and is splen did for dandruff, dry, Itchy scalp a-.S falling hair. f A well known down/Lowu druggist* says everybody uses Wy*tb>'a Saas? a?A Sulphur, ?ofhiajr n M darkens oo natu r ally and eveeiy- that nobody can tell tt has bean applied?It's so easy to use, too. Yen eUtuAr dagjnen.-a comb, or so?t brush and draw it through your hair, taking one strand at a tlate. By nuMrbmg the gray half dtapfgiaara; after- another application or two, It la restored to its natural color and looks glossy, soft and abundant Ad*. BsMf? *OU BE LI KV? Pf, Sota? say. that chronic constipation cannot be cufed. Dent you believe it. chamberlain'* Tablets have cured Lothers?Why not yon? Give them a trial. They cost only a qnarter. F ' naja- by Evans Pharmacy. IMtLiAABL? DAJMV (By Associated PrewaJ Bec, France, Feb. 19?An iniama ble dart for use on aeroplanes was ; tested today In the presence of miU ilary air experte. The dart carries a 'small reservoir containing gasoline, [which explodes on contact. 'Its pur pose is to sot Aro to diriglWc bel ioons or buildings. ' I Three of the darts dropped . today [frees an aeroplane ai an attitude of 600 feet found thctrmark . SPC AK SR BfttiyTAXT TO MOS. (By Associated Press.) Boston, Feb.. 1?.?Bgorts of "Jim my" Cait&han, manager of the erni-?j tag? Americans, to have Tri? Steaker71 krtgu, * ren*9ftc* r-HJ; the encage* [nest season have been uaencceeefnfc according to a cable from Paris to NEW ARRIV in Every Department have on display today, a new lot of SUITS ?v and MESftBS, cane on last express, E?ery tournent dilfnaeat tram the rest, and by far tne prettiest evet ahewn in thiscUy. New Shirt Waists In Crepes, Nets, ana Chiffons. ?THOSE? Pretty Spring Styles are shown ' In this new lot of ; waists. Come and see them. New "Kisionas" Those : dainty patterns that you will find 'nowhere * ..else Just arrive* hy express. sow tiii sail New Laces In Profusion, Ail esfr, LleenJ Cluny, Val,, Tor-,] ebon, and every kind imaginable. Some et the nret. liest patterns you e?er saw In this assortat?Jit. . Ribbons Of every color and, ,Khad<?, $hn^ oaiy!f .uniform pari of this de< jmrtataws is tfceJ B^AMSY wbJohf Jl? the, B?'i " Something new in curtain material. Voile wHfc Persian . - * . ' '. ?,. > Border./ Ask to see SPECIAL Muslin Uadtarwear offerings that arejft i un wa trh ti bilr? Examine the Qual ity. W. Side Ftl^ Squ^ An?op^a*, S. C. ^ItiuVud They are as follows : Sr.. B. B, fioaaeU's at ike head of Anderson Aveeae. Sis. faster Trimse??? Ifr\ Jee Vnnaerts an? lehn MetejfV en ?Tfte GnSy." Remember! Sen one always wstteata fa t* S?Vin^^ ****