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F! Wp have a few ?: Nunnalty's it tt CANDIES :: :i Always Fresh. Kept cool in mod* era; R e f r i gerator. lay Nunnally's i\ext timej OWL DRUG CO., 686?Cash Store, E> G. Etan? ft Son! { .PttfidJeton, S. C. : Cy^BMBBP?MKMMWWBBIIWlMilfcpMIIIl . Im For Rent I 11 gl I ? A?! sorts of houses in all parts gl of the city, - j ' -it Anderson Real Estate S investment Co. F. Ci>i*twrigh?j ' Mgr.; PHsaaanawapsBsawsH ? ? ? * ? ?V. * * .* ?,* ' ' - . * ... . ?i U " ? . :* :. . ..; SOCIALIST ? ? * i?I?BA8E8 ot tiw Ere; Ear* Heue and Throat ?lasse* Fitted ' j * * Honrs ; 6 a in, lo 1 p. tu. 31>. n. to 6 p. as. * -, - * OBIeess 308-10 Bleekiey BuHfUns; * Evenings by Appolnt-sseni * TELEPHOHE OOmsCTlON ?* <?.* a * ? m a e.j ARCH! * Anderson, S. ?. * *?ro>.vn Office Butttfif * Second Floor,* Fhoiie a * "( > - * * ? a a * . mmir wi m.?in I I nimm .i mi.,, i * SAYRE & BALDWIN > | * _ * * ARCHITECTS * * Blecklcy Bldg. Anderson, S. C. * * _* * ati-s RaEelgh? N. C. BOILERS, TANKS, STOCKS, J AUL-K?KDS OF MACHINERY! AND SUPPUE3. REPASRS? Redact. W??: 1 m ANDERSON IS HOST TO MANY BANKERS TODAY ?.? ? . , INTERESTING PROGRAM HAS BEtl* ARRANGED A CURfo?^^ j Over 100 Bankers From The Ad- j joining Counties Will Be Among the Guests! Anderson will today b?> o ttfo pleas ure or entertaining more, than 100 bankers from all parts of Andersen, j Oconee, Plckcna and Greenville coun I ties when Group No. 1 of the State ea fsoclatlon comes to this city. Noth l ing will take place on the banker's I program during the- morning hours, { owing to the fact taut a number of I those coming for th? meeting will not be able yto get here until noon. ! The flrst meeting is to take place I at 3:30 o'clock in the rooms of the [ Aodereon chamber of commerce. This meeting will be presided over by b. B. Goseett, cnairman of group No. 1 ?n? the ro???Twin? wi?? o??iver address ee, according to Mr.. Gossett'a;present plans: Charles S. Col well, president bf Jhe CbmmerciHl National Efacchahw i Bank of PhllaAlrthla; T. b: MeAdatus.j ccmliier- ofytbe?M<^a.aht's -National ' ;Bank'oit.I?c^inond; Dr. F.U Frank l^BtBlf/T'r?stderrr'cfktho Basloy] Loan I Trust Company cannot come,'he will \?oni[his'address. ' --ij-wte-W.-^Pavker -nf- Greenville will i b? one of the chief speakers' at the I meeting this afternoon and It has been I announced that Mr. Parker will dis [ cuss the Dnke Warehouse/plan. The ! local bunkere, as weil as the visitors, j wtv' iuwkiog forwuiT?' iu"this adilftwrf witt mow thtmordinary -totereaU-.-? } J^qlb>wlng the addresses tho bank erVlWll lake*g|> the election of o^tcors; for group N? I ami then \vil|,,como ( the adjournment. Tlic. visitors j?rp to bo taken over the eltyrfor kn antoino LHe ride as boon as the business sS^Sr; r?lon 1? completed ;u;d_ theyw wii ;i? sigma ?r n very,' i*i*e.f ?T?t r?i* wPaj|^ j[?.r- .. In g boeft arranged by Clearing House"Aajiot'iaii .:. Tiio uay W?coTns?lfc^t closr^^h a 'bbffet snppe^?h Map?e*n?ll Andrew King- .will have entire charge of serving Hie MM>i*ci and those liavc had eiijWM?itcc-, wit Ii Mr. King's suppers knov. : ular event will he as .well directed as any feature of the..day?. _Thc supper i? to start promptly at 7:30 o'clock. The chalrw?n of <h? a/nun and all uy?Anderson ^bankets believe that the laaretlng today will be'one of the most SUObasefui ever atiemptad^ and ihi?v intend malting cvor^^slCpr%? tho city feel that '< he Je perfectly at .hotne and ovory ?frort will be put forth to i:n prosB th'? Bucsts with the idea that And- . lia town. i At :3' mooting; ofthe committee on thn reunion of the Confederate Voter ans of the State held vosterday mornr IbW. the following " s?b-comn.ittees wore named: nenertil reception?Gc-h. C. A. iceod, chairman; Col.J. N. Brown, B. P. Wil son, !.. I'. Smith. Dr. Divver. Housingr'?<mmiittc-,V--hi nr. L. ?t?ce, cl-irm;in;Qlonn A. Kvaru;. f rank, Mir. Thbo. Watson, Miss Su bank Taylor, airs. W. J5. AtkinBon. OccoraUng committee?Mrs. R. C. Bov Scouts committee?F. M. Bnr ! I). McLean, | Marshall. H. A. BOMMaa ion in F o $3.00 for* iNSIeft. Address of welcome for the -city? Mayor Lee 0. Hollcman. Address of welcome for veterans? "Dr. R. F. Dlwer. Address of welcome for SonB of Vet erans?Gen. M. L. Bonham. The gavel is here to be given to Gen. B. 11. Teague. commander of the South Carolina Division, V. ?. V. Response to address,of welcome on ?m?a?f of veterans-^Coi. Jas. Arma Btisjjg of .Charleston. Response to address, of welcome on behalf of. Sons 'of Veterans?Col. A. L. Gaston of Columbia. Annual oration?Col. A. J. West of Atlanta. I ' Pr?sentation of Gen. C. Irvine Walk, 'er, nonary commaddor-in-cbief, 11. o. v. r ........, , Presentation, of Hon. Cole L. Blease, Governor, of South. Carolina. Adjournment, Business meeting at. i o'clock p. m. Adjournment/ Presentation of sponsors, matdB and matrons of honor, at 8 o'clock p. m. at Buena Vista Park/followed by musi cal concert and refreshments honor ary to the veterans. * ' . . . Second Bay. Memorial service to. the Confederate dead and-tribute to the Women of the f-onfcdGri&c-jr T?t 10 o'clock a. m. at au ditorium tent. Business meeting. Election of ofllcers. Benediction by Assistant Division uDBpiam M?J. J. M. Ultt, D. D. Adjournment. Parade of voterans, ofli?lals, ladles, etc. at & p. m, All veteran*, desiring automobile ride ovef- city will assemble at Cham ber of Cpmmerce Immediately aft,er parade, } Reception to official ladles and their : cohorts at 8 p. m.' at Hotel Chlquola and to w llch.all veterans are especial, ly invitcq also Sons of V?t?rans, given jointly by the R. E. Lee, Dixie and pal metto Chapters. : .United Daughters of .the Confederacy of Anderson. 8'4?> pi m,?Grand ball given at Maplcliall to all veterans, oiocials la dle^ and gucBts. SKBXOa EDUCATION Honoa Path, May 5.?Oa Sunday evening last at the Baptist church Honea Path a most interesting and instructive lecture was delivered. by MT. Michael i;c:npsey oa ??eitah . .yh- ,.._......???.-. -?*fcr rmr Southern Slates in the"interests of Education. Mr. Dempsey Is a graduate of Oxford University and comes of a family of Educators Of international reputation,-a younger brother of his; ft^JEWm J. Dempacy at present oc cupies a most distinguished position in European Educational circles as presi dent of the famous Kolsavar Univer sity in Austria. Tho lecturer who was Invited by the pastor, the Rev. Dr. Edward 8. Re^Vw. =po&c c-n " Education in England and Its inftucr.ee on charactor-bulldtng with well-chosen ~crds in clear, sim pie, English style, he proceeiMpw? show, how much care and attention Is given tO;the building tjp and devel oping of character, and how essential it i?- that this work should *?_! * ?i?hi at lh-? foundst'- (ore school age. In the house and under the 'im mediate supervision of tho parent, "ae the twig |s bent" said he "the tree Is formed" it Is altogether too late to try to Influence #10 formation of the tred after It has become.a sturdy plant. This is a lesson that the ?imK American parent does not appear to have learned.yet. el - javing the knowl edge- isey aot apply it as otrecuveiy as we do over on the other Bide of the Atlantic tn. his opinion, gathered; from observations during nearly two yea;* trovnl over the fil?tes, we allow our children muoh more freedom and latitude than is permitted in the old world countries, and he added, much mere thad Is good for them. Train your children to be obedient and respee itul to you from their rid dle age restrain. theiT' from the very beginning in t he small vice? that you aro too proud to overlook, or treat tightly then when their school and tau er college age arrives yeur children WRl oxperlehee-rKtle, difficulty in con forming to tho necessary and tn fact cunentiai discipline of their ?ci:**>i* er credit to you, -their warenta, > and a joy to their iustruotora, when they finish tttolr Educational career. tbeyi will emerge into the work; a day World > a great pow^r and gT-od gagMMSjBgMSMsjMMMasasa?sMsasai Vice of s and 6 po GRANTED TIME ON ROAD TAXES County Commissioners Yesterday Extended the Lirait Vnlil First Day of June 1 T!ii> Anderson county .,comml?slon ersf in. session yesterday at the court hoiir?, transacted little business of tmpc-rtancQ with the oxfcpption of ex tending tho timo llutifc^for tho pay ment of.road taxes. Tins action wa.; :iei ul ion. of : so .much Iwut pay tax pay ouid pay the'coun taken follow Ina the board over tin uncertainty had p ing road tr.x. , l^or-taomi? time it was; n question of doubt as tp whe.tr ers of Ahdcraou cot 11 or *2 and ror that ty treasurer was rict able, to accept road taxe? until some. we?kB after the regular time. Knowing' that this had been th? caso the commissioners yOK tordai'.oxtended tho limp limit for pay lng Ulc3o tuxes until June 1 but there 4gU^jK>BUivoly be no further exten sion after that tire,.?, according to one of the board membern. ' Tho board considered a proposition to grade a hill be{wimmmmmWBl bin flam and; O'Neal bri-: >rdor? were given that the chalngang bo placed cn thig work as early ^.possible. LEAKJBAIRD lAL] Dljou today id "The Sea Co??? ?f Bo. hernia. Electric Irons und types. Ali ?viakes. SOUTHERN PUBLIC UTILITIES CO Th? Diverse Spring Tooth Lever Cultivator ONLY ONE HOLE IN EACH TOOTH Direct Clevises. ?ll-Teraperrd Spring Steel Tpoh. Double I<evcr, Independent Adjustment of 1 Section. I . x - These Cultivators arc easily and quickly adjusted. The Beam Is made up or two Steel Angle Bars. The Ratchets In which tho Lovers engage aire at the rear of th?se Bars and are amply large to allow'er? V cry desired range of adjustment. Teeth for ihese Cultivators have only one hole In them. Thoy fit In an especially designed Cuff at tached to the Rear Cross Bar, having no hole or indentation of any kind at this point, thus in no way weakening the Teeth at point of greatest'drain. These Teeth are all full Slao, made of ihn best oll temperod spring steel. We can furnish Cultivator,! with either r?gula-. Plain, Coulter, or what Is usual ly known as "Snake Head," or with Tocth-each fitted with. Detachable Points or Cultivator Hlndec vTAn Dly?r?o CultlvatOffl are equipped ' with Side Clo vines, which .onahlea tho horse to walk straight In front or to one side of the roWr-l* necessity In cultivating the young njant Patont Fenders 'of the most approved design can be furnished when desired. ? All parts of the-well made, pr th* very best matcHs):; Beams, Braces and Lovers are eteol, Teclh or oilrtompored epring steel, and Handies of'selected's?asol^^ oak.'; Th? simplicity, ea?e of adjustment and perfect operation of those Cultivators, are features that will appeal to every sensible farmer.' Sullivan Hardware Comp Anderson, S. C. BeltoR, S. . j Photo by American Press Association. Nor$h Dakota of Atlantic Fleet. T8H North Dakota is commanded by Captain Charles P. Plunkett Sus is a orst Une battleship of th?'First division of the Atlantic fleet 8he Is of 20,000 teas, 25.000 horsepower and has twin screws. this morning is three, to two \m favor of Mangum as winner. ~ There is another'pretty rough , fight cn or or. the county cmnmiHMoMr???' tlcea, and heated cards, making sen sational charges, accusing c-ommis alonerS of using their office* to pro raoto private real estate ce'woios sad tu? like, have loot Hpccta alar aspect to the 'campaign T^.?, . .r,.-. iio mi vp::"ng today oh the o;u$stlon of whether or not to au thorise a bond issue c t $760.000 for a how municipal hospital. At this mo ment it looks as tr the hospital bonds ?Ut|?r defeated, though the advocates 1 8UHPIflO!'& nttCPM&TASCEa' Marrsaadfeg the Death of Utile One la Altaeta, Atlant a> May !?.?Fol loi death of little Mary Bashel CirT. the nrtllr.e ftp?. SiftV.'!*?" ttons te ascertain whether Ot?d as the result of a wti from other causes. was only a neue more than thrc:: years old The mother who wa4^MH?v before the chief of dotecUv-*ja adtrfi t*o yesterday that the father had bea ten the child Friday night, beca TT?-1?;-~? the little one had put its finger in the sugar bowl :t the supper table. Tho grlllhiK or Mrs. Bashelor at tho police rotation followed a message sent from: the Grady hospital to the police that the circumstances surrounding tho child's death were suspicious. . The parents, while being questioned, told that the little girt had been ac cidentally etrurk? by ? tuuu?h?ii k*? ted bv her . brother a few days ago. The girl died of peritonitis, 4he doe^ tors say which rnigfat h*ro bb-u caus ed from the whipping Or by the Wow rrom the ball, A further investiga tion will take place today. tr^ken Arm. Atlanta. May 3?Rivaling the chorus girl who wanted $*0,000 damages for a brokwn log. is th* snit Of George H. Dean cf this city who wants 315. ?00 as ? salve for h broken avm^ Somn time ago he fell over the handle of a truck, breaking his arm. He la suing War Prisoner*. Kl Paso, -May ' 5. Mpxlcan federal prt been interned at Fort ferred to Fort Wlnj lo^o^?era! n.v r iinuueipnia-Mofitotl rtffn At Washington ?; New Yo, At,.Cleveland 4; Detroit 1 At St. Ixuiis t; Chicago 8. National At Boston-Phlladdtphla At New York-Drookjyu rain. At Clnslnnati-Pittsbargh rain. SOITTH ^rVTllANTIC At Albany 6; Columbia 3. Ai Ooiuinnus o; Cbarlcatcn IV ond game. At Columbup 1; Charleston 0. gamp. At.Macon 2; Savannah 9. At Jacksonville 7; Augusta ft: Fi ist SOimieiW^ LEAGUE At Nashville 3; .Memphis 2. At Birmingham v ; . ?w Orleans At Montgomeryf?; MsyUUn o. At Atlanta 2: Chattanooga^^ FEDERAL At ?UdlanaOolla-nrnnklvn *???. At Kansas City 3j Pittsburgh 2. \ At St Louis 6: Baltimore 8. At.Chicago 2; Buffalo ,n. VIRGINIA LEAGUE At Richmond 8; Roannke 2. At Norfolk-Portsmouth rain At Newport N?w? 8; PeUrsb All