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[MISSING ?llS , HERE MQfiOAY NIGHT [Joe Taylor Was in Anderson at That Time. 'ALKEp TO FRIENDS i-- / J. B. Pelles'HS)H That Ile Nun Joe Taylor Monday terning for Al most aa Hour* Of inlcrest iii connection willi the ^disappearance of Joe Taylor, the well I ?nowa "planter of tliiH county who has not been seen since Mouilay. is .the statement 'made hy J. Ii. Felton yesterday following lils return from Richmond. .Va. Mr. > Fol lon says thu? I ';Oe ssw and tnlked to the mm for ul-1 most an hour lute-Monday evening. . 'mCr. Felton was preparing to go lol Richmond to attend the educational [ meeting and liud cady gone to the Bille Ridge statloi. hosrd the train. ?He says thut while he was there Tuy ? tor came up with his bicycle and in , talking to him Taylor stated that be .bad finished his business in Anderson und was theo on the point of alan ine for home, riding thu bicycle lo' ?tr. Watson's plantation whore lo bed left DIH team. Mr. Felton says that he heard Mr. Taylor make un mention of; contemplating u trip and that nothing was uah! about bis going .. off. Ha said tuab Mr. Taylor appear ed to be in a very cheerful, tramo of mind and that be did not act as though ito Ju?d any troubles preying on him. Thq superintendent .of education] had received no intimation ur Mr. Taylor's disappearance until ho re-1 turped to tba city yesterday und read) ?be account in The Intelligencer. H ?HtfJ) BURN* TO HEATH. Clothes Hanging <>> cr Us Head Catch j 5&'.< Va. Fire. .'v?s?l*y, Fob..<37.-rtAt ?ho Alic., cot toh mill yesterday afternoon au olght nlonthSreld baby. ?< belonging to Mr. Mrs. Jgpk King, was burned to Tho moder of the chilli tho little one'in o padded Pox ! drew this box near tho -fire. Just ibis box wa sa largo chair on sh- was -rung . scverel -pieces of ?g. Mrs. King loft the house ir a- few -mouicutK, and upon outer. - tim" .nown. she. was stilled with iqke> : ?bo. Bcre?u.M-d for help and a man nearby rushed to tho scone and being told of-tho baby's provence in tho room be grouped bin way in thc blinding smoko and dragged tho buming box-to the porch. Tho dis covery of tho Uro, bowover, wu? made too late, for the body or thc little nftrffsA-hurncO;U> ?crisp, tit lu pro f?jmed that a spark . from tim lire Caught tho clctbos on tho chuf.r npd that these dropped down into tho box, l&uS*Q,ntckly. igniting tho Htift bundle in which tb,, in faut wua unugly tucked. ' : i'J.;B. iBtokes hus returned lo II?H ?theme lb linnea Path, following ? ' ?ohr|| ?yi?j> .1^ AMvruon. E HELO . com? VETS General Recd Yesterday Dis cussed Matter. MAY BE POSTPONED Many Camps Hair Asked That Ali' ,detraen Reuni?n Hates Ile Changed. .". lt was .sahl yesterday that den. < A. Iteed, commanding tin* nrut brigade ot thc Confederate veterans of South Carolina, is contemplating having lin' date for the Confederate reunion to be held in Anderson changed- CJen. Heed yesterday discussed tito matter at length witl. the Anderson chamber of commerce and said that he had JUKI received a lotter .from (Icu. B. il. Teague of Aiken, Ula ranking officer of the slate, in which Cen. Teague said that many of the camps in all parta of the state want tho date fi .. tlie meeting to bo held in Anderson cither advanced or postponed, i Ti: explanation of this lies In thc fact th: t practically all of thc veterans con sider thc South Carolina-reunion t^?. clone to the general reunion, whir t takes place this year lu Jacksonville. Fla. Thc ?iri.-in.il date, ?ct .for thc rr union to convene lu Anderson .Wa ; May 10. lo,continue through thc 201 h. but lt baa been pointed out by (?ra. Teague that the general reunion tall fUK place on May 0. 7 and S will koop many of the South Carolina veteran i from attending. He han suggested that thc reunion here be lu lil either two or Ihre*' weeks before thc Jack sonville reunion or pome weeks after that time. Lettern have been received.by the campa at Cbarlustou, Benuottsvillc, Aiken. Columblu. Cheater. Gaffney and Spartunburg. in which thu various commanding officers say that they arc heartily lu favor of changing 'he dato if tt cnn possibly be arranged by lo cul people. It was undc-Ktood yesterday that a meeting would bc held today between Gen. Hued mid the members of the entertainment committee, amah.ting of Leo G. Hellenism. M. L. Hnulinui. Dapa L. Ride, John M. Davis. George Vf. Evans und Hob Klug. Tho com mittee will hear thc various lo'4?T und tho reasons why tho reunion dates should bc chanced, una in ull jprobubii'ity it wl|| decido to postpone the gath e ring ot old .?o?d le rs to a later date. ? The letter' hom tho . Charleston camp asked that thc reunion bo hold 'some timo in Juno, preferably ujbout thc -Otb. and this lu regarded by many local people au tho logical time of the summer in which to entertain the "men in gray" lu Anderson. KV ELYN THAW IN ATLANTA ^ Atluuta, Keb. 27.-Traveling In a private car. uhusing tho preachers, who imd criticised lier, and decularliig that she was still afraid of, Harry K. ?Thaw, Mm.- Kvelyn-Niwbit- Thaw ar rived Jn Atlanta yesterday and ap Every R JE O at are the kind of ads thal Get the {business Don't slay in the same "OLD RUT," increase *a!es *nd. create a demand for your mer chandise by Advertising m The D^tly InteH^enc?i :The ^N?wy" morning <Eiaper that is reacjl by the majority of people in Anderson county* and by others in dfci?erei pavia of*he country. Our large circulation | .RESULTS/ ery Home in Y w?Srreceivm? a copy of our WB GRATfe" FORI poured last night before a record hpuikiii;; crowd ?it tin Atlanta UH ut' r. tili?- accused someone ot Ht?' milli liters In tlx' north or being paid to (jg HU by Mrs, William Thaw. Others she ??lid wore jealous because she got Uluru now .pail' '* notoriety than they did. "lim I am not afriud of preachers, 1 hough tiicy cause ra? a good deal of nu noy u ncc J' she added. "The only pogson, hi the world I am neut al ly ?irruid of is Hurry, ?mil I don': think I will ever feel really safe until he is pack in Mktteawan again. "Eveil down here lu tho south. I um afraid to go out on the streets aloin fer leur in some manner be baa truck ed me " she told thc Atlanta reporters, v.Iie-e..i those shrewd eyed young men grinui d ut one another and figured that with a line or talk Uko that the young woman had no need ol hiring pr. H iigonlii to work up interview? tv . her She ?ibm bulldut) down a line of talk about being an "unhappy woman who Ima bad mure than her allure of trouble, and who is only trying to lllgkc oil bone it living for herself ,i!:d oii'd." FUNERAL TOOK PLACE AT NOON Jolm I'cwt'S L:3on Buried Yea Lc- JAJ "t the S:lvcr Brook v . . '-ry at 12 O'clock. Vite :?. .' rut] rites oyer the romain; ,ofi Jol::i r. Mgoti w.ero held lu Au-I llcrsv? \< IerihO ul noell, tin: services peing uihluckd nt tho home of Mrs. Ht ia ie Tooler ea Karie streikt, by Itcv. Or. V. . i. ?raxcr, pastor or tho'Kirsti rr. i i chttrcli of Anderson, and] ie iv . raient following nt Silver uroofc int: dory. A large number of| firoefivllje toppin uccimipUuictl thu i body ! ? .\m!e?- on from thal tilly amil yore ji!i;< :ii ;,?. th,, rimerai. Tliefol , lowing gentlemen yesterday acted asl pall bearers: J. .1. Trowbridge, I. M. He!!. It. W. Trlbble, 15. O. Rv ans ami | Dr. H. A. Henry. PRBMIUM OFFBI'i Any one xs ho will Bend na three yearly subscribers ?at fJ.fiO each will retel va a year's |.subscript'on rrce to THIO PIEDMONT MAOAZINB. Address The Piedmont ? Maga/.bie, Anderdon. Sj I". SUNDAY^SaS??OL RALLY ?I MARCHI S. S. Institute of Saluda Associa* tion Will Meet at New Pros pect Next Month. In djacimaing tho approaching Bun day i'.chool instituto o? the Saluda a-s-j; sociatloii, which is .to bo held with thc I Now Prospect church, about live miles WQst of the i-ity, ?'."V. lt. II. L'i?rr??; told a rcpoitcr Tor The Intelligencer yeuturduy that ho expected the Insti tute lo bc u groat success in every way ami that lie expected many leaehei und officials of the varloiiH schools to bc in attendance. Thc lu->|t atitutc will convene on thc. fifth Sat urday in March aud will continue throughout, thc following Sunday. Mr. Httrrls. saj'l that tho Institute waa designed to take tho place of thu four district unions and tho*, for this|j rear uii thu Sunday hchool teachers of j Hie various churches should all make every possible effort to bc in at tendance. PROF. CLINKSCALES CORRECTS REPORTS Cbaraclerizes Rumor That His Health Maa?Broken Down as False. 'Prof. John O. CliukHcnlos of Spar tauburg, who will moko the raco fer governor of South Carolina in this I year's election, luis written to Ander- 1 amii asking that a report going thc I rounds of the state be corrected herc, i Prof. Ciinkacplea write? that tho ro-, t .port is lo thc effect that his health ls broken down rod that,he will bo un able to make thc race foo tho office nf chief executive. Ho anya thal thia ls untrue, and asks thati Anderson .pro- j J plc. place no. credence, in lt. IJ vir. CliukaealcM is making btu ruco on thc compulsory education platform -ind many people believe thal tho cain- t paign will prove him to bc one of thc 4 most formidable of all thc candidates. A The lottor which was received by i an Anderson mau yesterday ls as I fallows: i "In some acctlous of the state thc 1 .report I? persistently circulated that I I am broken down lu health and will uot be able to msko tho rArp for gov-'li amor. My health ls por rec t. aa^.ti? ??hall be In "with thu hoys" at thc end ot t ho race. ,1 ara depending upon -my | J frtenda to car*^&K ??ck repon? and to toke caro of my ?-?i.r. u it li will gratify -you. to know that I nm j l in? encoiiragement-tooa*. A* of . opr qlUaona >a.bttffiraate. SI J. G. CL1NKSCA Prof. Cllnkscalen ha? many reta ttveK and friends in Anderson county, 1 they recall with pleasure whoa he < ounty superintendent of educa n here and editor of the educa t mal department of Tho An?crao;: .Ijitulllgenuer. . .< . ,, , V11 lt Oil. AX JK S S ll <M> I M H i I? i ft ? S. ?Sp?W^lfWico. Fob. i?7.-?r*. in6amuia4 ble/?arv?or ?mt by arpplanes -was tost-! Oil bv military air experta with satis-j ' factory results. The dart carries a smal gasoline re cervolr, which explodes on contact, lt will set Dre to balloons or buildings. Three dart? found their mark from an aeroplane at 600 feet. Ml REK TION TO COMBINES Addresses Delivered Before Aca demy of Political Science In Philadelphia Philadelphia, 1>\U. 27. United' Stutt s Senator Henry K. Hollis of Now Hampshire, (J. W. Wickerahuni und ltepr/eseiitallvv Carlin of Virginia were Ute principal speakers at a mcet in of thu Acadenty of Political Science hero tonight. "Relation of tit?- Federal tiovorn uieni t<> Industrial C&ttJblnations," wa. thc Buhjc t upder discussion. Senator Holli:., who clasailicd laina sell" us u "radical dombcrat fruin a conservative .state," acted aa chairman ; ud declared the democratic party may still believe tU?r federal control is nu evil to he avoided whenever pos sible, but it must recognize the need for efficient control of private monop oly, and insofar as prosont needs compel a departure from old policies, it must heep step with Um progress of events. Mr. Wlckersluun smilingly declared that if Senator Hollis had not an nounced himself a democrat lie would have thought ho was a good republi can. "Thc SbqriiUjtn law is adequate tn reach any private, monopoly without further legislative; aid. . '^Jndcr it ev ery one of the geest trusts has boen dissolved ?>r ia now defendant in a government suit. 'No organization except defendanta in pending suits ex ists today wilie!* could bo caled a pri vate monopoly. No combination has been iorjued in the United States since thc decision in the Standard OU and tobacco cases. "Obtint lion should bo made be tween corporations which arc nothing hut devices to hold stocks of compe titive corporations, and the ownership hy om: corporation of one gtuck in an other malle necessary by conflicting provisions of state laws. I "The billa pending in congress don't discriminate between normal: processes of accessary business co-op eration ami abuses of such pro- essess. Constructive legislation should dis criminate between Ute past and the ruturo. , ; .; . ?; . .'Some properly .constituted admin istrativo body .should be created, with power to disintegrate or^readjust, ex isting combination;;- so un to ?ornate normal comp?titive condition- i ?on irresB should declare psiuciplos,;<i to guide auch a conunist ion,, renn ii ?nt; it to accomplish that ..result.wit?1 utiltit llc injury ai; possible, to:public itU>r osts and duo rogurd for vented private property night a. MerefeftUo should not bc a criterion as toitho oxtonbor. obaraetor of diointessatlou..' .Ttela tlve amount I? lu?portas*. .'JNo.^m pany should bo left with;so-large a proportion of thc bpslno: < in vol v ed ab Lo give .it a. coiuroi great em>H?<> io exclude aotutd ejective competition. Discrimination should lui , .lmule ho iwceti corporations engage,^ in domes lic trade and. those- lu foreign: coiur inerve. . Tho commis.Mpu'a,?b;cj:iJuii as Lo tho legality of, tho urguM,Uutloiuj re miting frons itu ?vction.slH^d, he t;on rlusive in favor of defcj^l^nty.ami gov ernemnt uJicv.aubjpc.t only ?to right J? appeal ip courta ?ra imqs&AoU:*)' ?aw. "Tho recoujmendation to fUrJJier de line by. law the meaning of. the'anti trust law ls bused on tho nnsconcep Llna of that statute. Bills now pendine; in congress do not tend to make certain any. oxisUug uncertain ties. Thev introduce now . .iiuostlomi. ind would-give riso to greater uncer tainty. "Tho condition of ?state opin ion on. this uesiion ls exposed In re un? laws of I lie. different states. In IHteou stall':: laws have beeb passed containing provisions similar lo thu leflnltlona bill now pending in con (ross. ln^ ten states within tho last tour or five years provisions .of. tlmse statutes lui ve been expressly .modified so as to oxcept from their .operation ?articular forme o fcorpotale organ* ..at loi?. "Legislation should he enacted that ?0 railroad corporation shall bere ifter ac,nitre an intercut in un Inter date railroad except upon finding of he interstate qonuiicr.ee cominission hat such acute .-. ondit ions -would not JO unduly restrained hy the cniciii:?? don. Hailroad companies should then, bc exe m pied from tho. Sherman , intl-trust law. . * .Control of Ute commission over rates and practices of railroads is so ?ompreli'.-ns.ive that reason for sub jecting interstate .carriers to the .antl irirst law n0 longer exi ts. "AU pending proposed leg slation ulds strict ness, iuipo.-es eoudltions ipou corwr?ttous, tolls then* what itey .shall not do. The pxublcm of he relation. Of Uie fctlql?aJ goyqrti aent to co-operative industrial bual less can't be satisfactorily-be-solved mttl congress legislates aWtuatlvi - ?. declares what can h?v "dune and row tho protection of Um national government .about Uiose who ?<* Ja .oiiforinitv with its laws." j Representative Carlin said 'There mk berni mdhlpg pwmaed^atid, in my iydgmcnt nothing will lie, proposed, ivhlch bas for .Its object Alie dosi rue doo, of th?, game of business'. We the rules by which th;: game may be ggyed With greater fairness hy all Bi, wish lo ? .,j"y its-pri^?i?es.>ad ?ttHeasures." /VU'.lough .tho Hpeoker j?x< whole field ot proposed.,latjpi&Moii he I welt particularly upon the &h\>t?ui Mowlanda trade commission hill .pow wndlug .before house mid soaat*,! -onmUttecs, dqiemlipg Uve purpose of j this measure to limit tao.*C?M>0< of the Dreposed .voiupiisaion instead of giv ing tt .the vast powers, Including au thur ?tv l<? l?v i.i-i/-..;;. C::;:!: Ss: many. "M should bo understood-that thc. irados cowm&sion, prupot^jd .fey, tho} Clayton-Newlands, hill." tatd Mr.} Carlin, "if enacted Into being, has no lush power, no such purpose, on such indera*! lilfiuuuo-, aa uu???a?dC? j many, bnt on the other hand, it ls pro-1 poi cd to establish a commifftion in ail! of (ile OCOllOUlie |.run i i .!<. of dis-) solution. Tiic i'layton bill recognizes that th?* machinery of the courtH and indeed, tho courts themselves, are not equipped a? tiley should be to aeeoin pllsh Hie moat elllcient and desirable results. A court, in the contempla tion of tile dissolution of a Kreut com bination, should have the aid of a com mission empowered to' invcVlgate' any matter *.!'ut may be referred ti? it by the court \v|iep ;i pendine, d,tyspllitton brought liv tbei govjcrnpioaf, 1st pend- : ing, evi n including' a proposal decree, to that tho court in the 'Unscrambling of thc OKS' may have the benclit of the knowledge of a scientific commission in tho drafting of jin in toll igen t, com prehensive and efficient decree. "Thc Clayton bill moots this neces sity und none other is contemplated Bave that of giving intelligent aid to the court when in the judgment and discretion of tills tribunal it is desir able." Advocating supplemental legislation to the Sherman law, Mr. Carlia dis cussed proposed mensures to give in dividuals Die benefit of government decrees fix suits against monopolies, und to prohibit Interlocking director ates. "Tlie decisions of the supremo court In tho Northern Securities, Standard Oil and Tobacco, cases, and others along the sanie line." he con tiuued, "have given splendid effect tc th Sherman law, but above and be yond all else, they have established Hie fact that the relation of the feder al government to indu.'trial combina tion ls now qnp of a fixed and grow ing purpose to restore individual ef forts, to encourage honest dealing! and trade by big business, and to in ?uro thc ?ireat body of the peo ph uguinBt the tendency to extract fron them exorbitant prices fpr the sup plica of necessities of life. "Nothing lias been proposed, und ii my judgment nothing, will bo proposei which lins for Us object the destruc lion of the gam?o of business, If 1 may be so, designated, but, to the con trary, wc aro sluiply contcmplatini changing tho rules by -which the gain may bc played willi greater fairnes by all who wish to enjoy its privilege and its pleasures." . ~ -- Witt M i wi Piedmont Oratorical Contest in ? ? April. ;q ..?*/?'.J i . ANDERSON IS LAST M i . if ?.?.-. ? ( ? c. i . Order, in Wfafch ^hoaln Will Speak at Greenville on April 3 Is Announced. The order in which those schools entering .the Piedmont Oratorical Con test, Which will bc staged in Green ville on April g, will'be allowed to jspcuk was announced from Greenville yesterday und by this list it will be been that the student representing thc Anderson high school will be the last on the list. This will be a time when .thc other students entered in the contest will have un ocular dem onstration of the fact that "thc first shall bu Inst and last shall bc first", because it is practican ya foregone conclusion that the Anderdon repre sentative will have a walk-over. 'The contest will take place in the auditorium of the Greenville Female College and ten schools -wilt-^b rep resented. Tho following is the ' or der In which, they, will speak: pitherty, ' Easley, Fountain Inn, Seneca, Westminster, ' Purumu Fit ting School, high school of Central, S. C.. Central high school of Green ville, Hieb lund and Anderson. Thc principales of these schools are no-' spectively: ?Messrs. W. S. Kichbourg, ty. ?Wi Benson, A. P. SHes, J). L. BranUetC'\V. C. Taylor, It. C. Burts, Wni Wallace. M. E. Brockman, O. 1(1. Burnett and C. W. Riser. . Those Who go to Greenville to attend the oratorical contest on the evening of Uio third of April and the athletic meet on the following af ternoon will 'be entertained by var iotio institutions of the e.itv ABOUT FOLK J. H. Mold row of Bishopville wua among tho business visitors to the city yesterday. Mr. Hiidy.MrH. je. Q. d?mes of Uoy ulon. Ou., who liave been visiting rela tives hero,1 have returned home. Mr. und Mrs. A.. T. McGee of Ivo were in thc' city .yesterday, slopping ut, thc Chiquolu hoteh - O, N. Mallison o[ Monea Pall? lias returned to his homo" arter, a ebor* business visit to. Anderson.' S. S. Hunks, a well known farmer of Martin township was a visitor-lo Anderson yesterday. C J. Murphy of Hock Milln was among tito visitors to spend yesterday in Hie city. Albert M. Anderson, a progressive citizen of Williunistou, spent yesterday in tho city. L. li. foi i i syn ot Williauiston was in thc city yesterday for a few hours. Jonathan Mc:'lollan of I lonou Path, was a loudness visitor to thu city yes terday. L. s. Clinkscalcu of Savannah town ship spent a few hours iu.thu city yes terday. W. H. Colo of Ibo Fork section was in. Anderson yesterday for a few hours. Patrick) i i i nd man of W i 11 iain st on was among the business visitors to the city yesterday. J. A. Bryant of Hopewell was in thc city yesterday for ^ lQW hours. .P. H. Palmer of .Pendleton waa u business visitor to the city yesterday. c.. F. McConnell of CcnterViUo wea among tho planters to spend yesterday In thc city. . Frank E. Major, a well known Green? ville business man was in Anderson; yesterday. J. M. Richardson of tho Fork. sec tion was In the city yesUuday. "' '. Ralph Tavlor of Ixmg Brunch was a business visitor to the city yester day. (C. M.'Corn, a ?Veil known Townvlllc man, was In Anderson yesterday on business. Ne ".?ion Richardson of Lebanon spent a few boors In- tho city yester day. - Sam Reevos of thc Garvin section waa in tho ?Ry yesterday. \tv. and .Mrs. A. V. Barnes of 1-owndcHvilte wdfd 'sbtopttmg> in An derson yesterday. Mr*. J. W. Anderson and children ol Grceitwood .-have bee* sgRhMtths seve ral days in tho city; ;ihc guest or Mrs. A. C. Todd. G. Cunningham of Greenville spent a few hourn Uv thu city yester doy. _ ~TJ^7__...... ?ruo. ir^tu o) MiTiurr mw> ? t?in?Y>n have returned ijsr.m a sport stay with friends in Due west. Sm Wilson or the Garvin n?lgh ood waa a visitor to Anderson yesterday. .'" Luther Sullivan of the Fork section was a visitor to Anderson yesterday. il1'. I*. Kowalski o? tlio Green Pond auction wau in the city yesterday on ] business. U. F. Wigglngton of Airy Sprins ?punt a few hour? in Lite' city yeBter-'j day. Charles Finley or Mountain Crock was anion;; the visitors to the* city| yesterday. .Harrison Price ot Townvlllo was'inj (thc. city yesterdays for a few hour*.' " ? Hov. .!. B. Heron and daughter."., j Misses .lessie and Mary, of the Flat| ol'fzk section, were in the city yester day. . . . .. Crowther und Bayles. Anderson have .returned from u uhort. stuy : in Hartwell, Ila. . 1 .. Mrs. Corrie Reynolds luis returned iiviu Hartwell; Ga., whore ahecha:; been tho guest of frionds and rela tives. S. Rhett Parker spent a few boura in Greenwood, en route' to Anderson returning from New York. Mr. and mis. Sol L/essuF have vc-i turned (rom. New York city whore | they have been spending a week pur chasing, goods. Joe Ray o? Townvlllo was among | tho bualuocs visitors to tho city yoator Uuy. ] C. G. English of thc I lammond sec \ few hours. !Carl Shirley or Ixmg Brunch was among thc visitors to thc city yester \iKr' - . ! .G. W. Meredith 'of Oak way was a,| I bushiest; visitor to Anderson yesler __ Clyde Grpen, a wuU. known Belton) man, was in thu city j?esterftuy tfor ?I few hours. J. A. Singleton of Greenville was] l in . tho c'ty yesterday, ? guest nt thi ('biouola hotel. H. Tyler or Atlanta was Ul the eily yesterday .for a few hours. L. A. Shirley or Hopea I*ath spent | a few hpura.4n Anderson yesterday. I* O. Ha vis or Andersou, Route was in tho city yesterday. V. P. Patterson, a well ?nmv? bu:;i Incsu man of Spartanburg, was in thc | I city yesterday. AV. ML Smith of the Picrcetown I section was a visitor in thu city yes terday.' J. H.. Burns or Pendleton wan niopoj; the bubinesa. visitors to tho city yes terday. J!" 3* Henry Htf?&?y? -3*?hJ(er of the Jjavmkssvlllo bank, spoilt a lew boors in^tbe city yesterday on business. ?MI. M- Martin or tho nroad way sec tion W?t5 in. Um cii> yesterday /or,a few bpurs. F J. W. campbell nf tho Fork eec urmo i?v t ri? ?.liv -imsL?roliLV - " - " I. K. Ashley ot Peiner-was among the business visitors to the city yester day. . John Q. Wlggtngton of Brushy Creek waa tn the city yesterday on business J. S. Wilson cf the Brushy Creek1 traction was -among tho fajriucru t" ' ?" ml y.cBtqrrtay in the city. .Mi:-. Pcrki?sotl is : m ?mi i Ug n row 4k%B in Uto (tty willi hcr ais'UBrr- aCru. .. K.. Kroiu'v, ?-n route te her boino in Augusta, Ga. Sile has been visiting friends and relatives in vurlous Nortli Carolina cities. John T. Madden., om; of lin: (poplar, salesmen for T,, L Ccly & <'o., bas returned, th fttto* city ; from i^hiAliicss trip of a few days to Georgia points. . ^\ ty Afrl!ull of .WiJJumistoo , 'vtts among the Visitor!* to the clfy yestdr1- - day. . , . ... f>..J ft?fi *b?f??l J IJ. W. Harris or Hopewell spent :i few hours in thu city yesterday on business, dui,, ,. ICIias Mirle of Savanna'' township was In the city yesterday. J. ir..Pruitt or Starr, a progressive citizen ot that place, spent yesterday In Ander.uni. C. Ml Finley of Savannah township was among thc business visitors to thc city yesterday. J. E. Todd ot' Hock Mills was in tho city yesterday for a few hours. W. B. Davis of Houca Hath was in tho oity'ycstcrday on business. J.S. Smith of Martin township was among the.farmers to spend yesterday in thc city. . Charles Owens, a well known, citizen of Holton, waa lu the city yesterday on business. M. E. KOgexs or Hopewell spent a spent a few hours in tho city yesterday. C. E. Hanna of Holton was. a busi ness visitor to thc city yesterday. W. A. Cooley of YV?Uiantston was among tho visitors to spend yesterday ju thc city. J. R, King of White Plains was a business visitor to thc city yesterday. J-JJ. Strickland of Craytonvilic spun! a few-hours-in Anderson- yesterday. We grind into meal any kind pf grains, stalk?, cobs, corm shucks, hay and fodder. ,Work done while, you wait;. Pring a load when you come to own* Anderson Mattress & Spring Bed Co, 12ie0 to 3*0 P. M. Send us your orde*. We'll send it Oju^ t;o yon Everything Clean and Neat. .... il?^Woitd'?^l^tffl?t?s Vflinmcr ito aced and a complcto'aSHort nt o? seasonable garden seed. ^ Vfr appreciate mall orders. FUKMAN SMlTfl, Tho Seedsman 2-28-3t Phono 464. Kgrs, Eggs, EjrgK-S. C. Hrown I^g [. >rn 11.00 and $2.00 per 1G. 8. C. White ?jughi?rmt $1.00 for 15. Barred Tlyjnouth Kboks $1.00 jfbr ?5. W. IO. UASQU, ?01 S. Malu Street or Hotel Clthiuo la Barber Shop. 2-7-B,CUMni mid. Phone 849. *^Wl3f?rU ? ?s'of'nil ^?^^^??m^ JNCk Tb'Wy Farmer Friends: lf-yjju own a mare, why not ralao your own horses? ^Is^jrou can <U> much cheaper thaa_Jgymg. $2' tor one from a sale stable and take Chances on getting a sound one. I -?..?ra the,.best brod atalj!'>r. in tho state and tho fee is' reasonable, when in town call around and see me, and If we can't do any business we can mik pointes. Your friend, YICTOIl B. ( 1IE9HIHE.