The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, June 10, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
INfkLL?GENCER ?
GET RESULTS
YVHIIH'II Position iliiili s?inni.'i
moi)tlld lt? : ale.MtiUU. *? M l' ?I li
mil.il I 'ollego opens i:i Si pt. VVi 11
Ht url m sniull salury H . ? : rul
errhcos ns in eliururl T iiii-.l \ lillug
noss to work. Addretu, Din
? aro Intelligent ur fi i ti
Wanted Position during umim-r
mob'hu ns bookkeeper, or general
elliot- work. Just oui of > liege iilnl
wahi ?Mii|ilo>inou? until next lorin
in Kept emin r. Iii il of ri ferona..
Address Student, l'uru Hilelllgeii
rei* ?i l If
Wanted To I'uj ?' i -ailier bril? ut
ot!i}?;. Will pay bi :'.'i-.-\ r:< ii prici
or ??'.*.i li.::i .v cotton nialtiv...
for, : .'.ni". .\ bin nr. II. I., Dorri: :
riiAi (Jtnornl Delivery, r, "V M
il neted To fall r.pi ; I iitb nl iou io
our ' Sulvuni/i il Steel wm t in
Trouglm for lot s< s, i 'ow :.. ami
Hop... Heat, ut rouges!, oloai'.e'.l i. titi
limul illira iib; trough linnie Uh
v? a Hoofing i o., " I'bi: Shop V\ llb
a Reputation."
L?ST
Stolen From tn frenl of The Intel
llgcneer office, Irociuoiii bl .. le
stork mullel No. alt HU. ('ouster
brake, two bra ss plug'i lu frolil Uri
Kowari! for luforninlloii lending lo
recovery of nu ute mul eon vlei ion of
thief. L. M. Ii., car Intelligent or. ti
FCn SALE
For Sale -Mee bonne anil lot on Hay ri
al root, with ail conveniences. :;>
T. iK. Hoper. Antler:.on iiilelligencor
Job Printing Dept. ?-l-:ti
FOB SALI:- One well bre ! . ult. I
year ; obi. will make II la;.I lt urn
ulah ono mule with u lillie une., v.* . 11
ci ll at u barr. titi. I hone : i:
1, V. M. ?'a ipi,
C-y-lt.pil. 1115 H. Mi Dil Hie SI
FOB SALK (?Ii BK XT- Nice, now liv.
room mit.ire on Nardin Ave. Ap
ply tb MIT. <). II. Kuhl, ii. rani
Strei t. . <; :. ."ii.
, NOTICE TO CBE1MT0BS
Ail persons having claims tigalnsi
the estate of Mrs. S. J. Welib, deceas
ed, are herby notified lo present them
properly proven to the undersigned
within the time prescribed by law,
and ?hose Indebted to make utilement
W. It. DENDY
und
S. C. DENDY,
Executor.).
. , DIL VF. II. WOODS
. SPECIALIST
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- DISEASES <?f the Ey?, Enr. S?st
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ARCHITFCTS
Anderson, S. C.
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IS?onday, June 8.
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BB. TRIPP DISCUSSES
WMW? OFFIGE]
IF i JE SERVES HE Wi LL NO i
OFFER FOR ELECTION
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TO .DECID Fi . K< )( )N j
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Said Ycctetrfay That ile Was j
Thinking Seriously About Mat
te-.-; Probably WH1 Accept
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lloverf"tir ?Mi.i-.e un ::. .. tirer v.a- !ji
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BOOSTERS TOLD
OF MANY WONDERS
.Vctorjnded Greenville People With
Talcs of Prcjrcta art! Stories
cf Prosperity Here
Win n feaster Ti ?libio r m! I lan M
len i tari oui on u boosting expedition
t is :> ap rn bet that something is ip !..
.?tarie) .a liv way of lauding,this to*:?
lo tlie :,'sl'? :. Wail" ia <'~ tr i.!" la.?
kvcok they surprised the nat ?von i?i
lint undent village wit:! their 'tories,
if ih?? remarkable growth, progroa.'
mil nroaperity of >;I!IT on. Tlie fol
lowing is what Fua:.;tor Trihbb bari i<
.ay. n'co?ri?in*; m the fJreeiivii?e Newt
if Sunday :
"C. Uan Ail -II : ml Feaster V. Tri".
' 'e. Amlei'.son. hoosiers "blew In"
>X\M Thursday nigh) tor ' . .'. T
'(invention ami tai far are hhihly1
'ileancd with t!'.> ??i?*."-p pr !? Ii.Koli
>t those visitoi remarked upon Mi?
x'onderful growth of drer ir. i Ile. ie"
declare Vndersoi) ls1 tko li? ; town h
lite wo?l'l. They i:ay titer?! are ititi,
teen i .ere roomsi r?jw under eonstrn?
ion in Ibcir pity, ami \<i :i buihl
re ha:? .in t liecn eit'i!'. !...: |?V lb'
"outhot n Heil '!". ?'.? idtitue eeinnaiit
't'hey further bonni of a nev. ?i.. aire t
he built thei ?. in "i? ;;.-.!r future,
.'TheKn'ilelegnt?;! iipbnl! hlghlv ?if t-: .
tia? ll|dge railway, who i'- bitildln?
? line railway "tuti? !! in Anti ?rson. un:'
hey repor| fie ."Jt.-?rleston & VVestcr?
lu rot lit it railway lo he spending niue'
:m?'::?.. o:i tenuinnls. Tltr? North Vu
lomon PevoUipinonl '.'onipah) has ilote
xplemlid wu'rk in Andersen by open
ing up nev section of their 'ly fo
?lonieseekcrs, they say. This roncen
?.ta iioxx' over twenty homes built au
nccttpied.
"Mr.. Mien la uno of I he grind off!
eers of the I", t". T. and i ' itrdaldent e
x.nibu'i'i'ii Trnvel'nra I'rb.ercllye Assn
.hilion. Mr. Tribbl . |s u^crejnry ?>
:.. Ander ea ' . <". T. and T. I?. A
???th nu n are live wires when it eui''
' i l oo il hig :? t.own."
HORSE KILLED
fc-Y SUNSTROKE
Ainu:.il Ovccomc In And'.Taor
Uv Heat and I>icd During ilic
Afternoon
A vitluaMe hov..' bc lo ni ?er lix Vt"1?i
Ly, cbeshlre w --. hilled hy nun Mrolp
! 'y.ostetday pftcriioon abba' I o'olpcli
i rh . ? . hen:;' dilvcn" aient
I North M? H iffle r.trent Whop H Rudd^ii
I y tattered and : .vayed Kihi then foi
i 11 ibo ground, lu a fuw minutes i
?a .tb in!.
:.r?- ? !hi "ii- . raid l< . niahl timi th.
hoi ?e wn~ n valuaWc animal, cacti)
.vorth f??liO.
H peeniR that Mr. Cheshiro hnr bec
\avinf? hard luck With lila animals *oi
thc pas! fey month . !!.> has had nev
..tal runaways and hun hfcd horses lr.
lured ;:i other y ?^
t'M?APUl M V Ititi At-T. S
Th?. Cans? a$ We're Thftn 7'? .
o?' th? f?juieid<'<.
Mluritii, .Tittie ti. 'Ih . Orally i. *i>
tal aulhorlttesi liaTn unver dealt wit
li more pathetic ra o than tli?t o
Mrs. chthllno'Noary, tho l"i-year-oli
.girl liride xvho tried tn poluori luirse)
vesterilay becntuic her husband ha?
left her.
Unhappy marriages, ar fhown !.:
tho records at the p?lico ibiirt and a
prady, aro the cause of inor?j thai
seventy-tive per cent til the >..:'. 1
and at templed suicides recorded j
-Atlanta. Poverty and Hlnniu, are tl.
!wo other principal contributing eau*
es
FIE CREAM SEBVED :
mm mmt
i
PROGRAM FOR TRADE'S DAY j
HAS BERN ANNOUNCED
TO BE "CREAM DAY"
Sp le: -.r. Arfdrcc-3 on thc Handling
O. v. earn Is Expcctud From i
a Columbia Dealer
Tic ' i :< :: UKI of thc ri -..tu
ber i.. . H ....; ...(::.>. ?aye M'lj j
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ii- .1;.. .iane, Hil??.
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(dil . . . ."? ? oliiuth'a. !.'. C.
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? Wita! (.0!. Now .1. vV
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.ii( ?'.ho aiiii.,I >.ii m. . eoioiil!
ne lit.ii .? i>- i .: : i :, ! . ' . '. >?? -ii 1 "om -
pim*, ul i nli ??bri Mr. inop r will |
i Milton lo all \ Im all ml how ? . I
. I ti;.:;.-, -.'np illili : - H i . am
Uni luill T A : ;.. . I.;! in. WiiMort *
: .et!<leil ? ? 'li - i r min IT o? ?1 An
ler.:?n i f.mlv fjjve i ioctl :.' s- la
iton to he: prct ?, and al1 iiiriiii-ri am*'I
. ?n u- fii!iill'i,:i in Amt -i DH mid I
. lining cbc ii ti> . . I
MK. rt.At m: ii urns ?M I:ns
A11 un unces Mis Ciindidiiry Ker (lie Oi
lier nf KurenIsor of Anderson
Mr. C. I-' .Martin, a well known ciii
/."ii o' llronda'.vay township, yesterday
aiinounced definitely that he would
enter tho race for supervisor of An
derson county. This will mala* a very
interesting cam pu I gu, for lhere are al
ready ihree in the rare. Mr. Martin
is very confident of a big vote and
says that since he hus been talking of
running lie luci had mnny_RS3urnnceu
cf support pledged lo him voluntarily,
ld* luis utinounced no platform and
: ayr that be in running for the olllce
because he believes he can fill lt and
give satisfaction to the people, and he
a tm ticket or slate on in no com
bination but ir applying on his mer
its.
WAS INJURED BY
MOWING MACHINE
5. L. McKinney Suffering Severely
From Cuts Received While
Running Mower
While mowing for Miss Hattie Hall
.er.terday morning, s. FJ. McKinney fell
'.om hts niKchihe and bis left leg waa
,: ruck-by Hie blades of the revolving
uucltinc. A terrible garb was inflict
-.! and at thc ra;.ic time ll is believed
that otic of tho smaller bout*? in hil
en snapped.
I>r. Young and Dr Acker were sum
moned and dressed the wound and it
? understood thal Mr. McKinney ls
low recovering at bis homo in Mo
muthern portion cf the city.
TAX ON At TOMOIHI.KS
?nd?rc Prince Slates That Ile Hus De
cided Oronee County ls Itiujil.
.India' George K. Prince stated laut
light in response to un inquiry from
rite Intelligencer Hint he hud decided
he (Jennee automobile tax cane in
nvor of Ibo county, ile stater, that
i" ba sci; htu opinion upon the [act, us
0 lind? ll. that this is not double
?xutinn, but merely u license tax und
tot a property tax.
Tho cai?o was iirgucd Monday nm)
Mulgo Critico reserved his opinion
until ho could look up some nul.orittes
sited. Ile finds that there In every
rearen to believe (hat the county lins
1 right to nssosn a license tax on au
tomobiles Jits*I ar. on other things 'bat
ji\y ? licence tux.
N?!T IS SIGHT
\o Proi (sloth* ter Holding- Militia As*
senibly.
No report \MIS received last night
?y The Intelligencer from ita ctirres
lOndeiit in Columbia ?Anent the plan:;
or tho militia encampment and com
nunlcallon could not be ertabllahtd
t a lote bohr to inquire for devolop
nents. A qftory id Atlanta through
he Associated Press brought tl;.
i thai there ia "No ?hicnmpracut
Iglit."
Vete Steadied Women.
New Harmony. Ind., June 9.-"The
ballot in the hands of woman ha? .not
>oon a fire brandi but 11 steady lin;
wholesome influence." declared Chas.
W. Fairbanks, principal speaker to
tight nt the . centennial celebration
herc.
"Hy what divine patent d men mono
T-oIIze political power," ho continued.
'The right of women to voto has been
?onferred In many states; the experi
ment has not proven dlsntrous and or
derly progress hus been maintained."
CANDIDATES TO
ADDRESS PEOPLE
Anderson People Will Have Firs!
Opportunity lo Hear Candi
dates Tell of Merila
ni?! . iplidntoa lor Mayor ai il atti? r
-, o' '. lui" i sun v.i.l p;- Ur bvTuti
thu i. >. ie toniororw night ! ir li:
. ?iii' ,. tu ! n ;. om-, wi!} t!" J shoo M
Iv! el i-i ??I lin1 various off!ceu. A! II
I ' !..( iii flin" ot I'II- inly I ?? HIM rali."
! . iii iv?* committee, i; wan arranged
thal a i I'npai'jn speaking v uilil th.
plaie m I .. coori hon .' I'll ur ila}
ni- M at li q lo !. and Ibo . . :if!i?l:i*
?.?!! i.'..'.*- OIK piero pu bl i :*.pp >r
uni:'.?. ' ju nl.ing nt ih< Andi i .<.; mill
Saint.I..;. iti,;*H.
i l thal : !! nf Ibo <? ulidatcM
in u! lit?" gloater nari pf li rda}
in arran ? ins their it ? ;
expelled i hat I'M e no;
Isuff tu rn od loose \\.. cakiu :
begins.
Tim u art house will hart ,y ?.e largo
; noiigh io ne ( iiimodatQ tho "dour pce
pnl" tomorrow night.
F?RST DA$ SAW .
VOTERS ENROLL
Books Hardly Open Before Voters
Were Anxious To Register For
County and State Election
Tilo Jir*t day that tho registration
! :io!c? for \;ider on county worn open
ed .. 1 n number of voters enrolled
Ti-- : onliu wt ra npend y rtenlay
norning and hy noon a ?. mtier of vot
er:i had regi t. red lr. all section ?. The
nev; booba fer the new enrollment
were saul out from Columbia ti few
day :". o urn! ne*.;ord'tt,;; to the lau on
the aubjrrt were 'o be opened vealer
day morning. T :<. liveliest interesl
i ina .'.!.. . Led in nil parts of Airier
non county, and a lari:" number look
limn by tin forolack and enrolled yes
lerda}.
S. S. CL.\*S i>"\ STKTKi:
Singular IK itu! ton Han Arisen "ti In
?Uunta Church.
Alinda. Ituu: y. Thc r.triking Sun
day school class of the North Avenue
Presbyterian :,!i t ?:!. which found it
sell' 'ian.'.II.. >.. r : ?ghi i-; un i this
nioining willi jim most rreipioiu pi
we;ipona urcd >iKU:;ist atrikcrs tue
"lockup; '
'r?i< y walked cut of the church, nhil
tiley will md bc invitad lo conic linc.
Into ?. ileol? re the ultlarr, of iii?
church aforesaid t'ii ; morniug.
Tho Sunday .<. i o! strikers, proh?L.
ly tlie Ural iii Sunday achool hinter:
siro :o:;iponed cl ".ll young men. of tit:
Hillie class ol the Central ('oiigrogn
I ional church. Their strike w*aa a pro
teat against the luminous und standing
.?otu?tittces of llib church, which they
doc ht re lind corni lied an Iniustloe. lu
ennuin p tho roMjv.10 lion of the pastor
!iev. ll. IJ. llattHcem, The..' pdt t u r
blass piano, their elans niottooM, '.heir
clans Kibles. Into a moving van. and
had the whole Itu lueSo transferred to
the North Avciiuu Prcabytorlan rhurfth
which they propose lb join at once.
The officials pf tim Congregational
church bay it ?. imply a matter rf t+t*
eb H s not ari" np with lite l-'.isthess
management bi lim church; and that ii
the class didn't like (be way Hu
church waa being run the boat thing
they1 could have done waa to ?et out.
and stay nut.
Hip Mercer Held l p.
Columba:-, pill?, .Time 0.- Altor hoar
lng tho application of t>e New York
Central and U ni on F' vcr Railroac*
and the Lake Shore and Michigan
Southern Hollway Companies to com
hine, the,Olilo i'iibllc Utilities ('om
mission today dismissed the "applica
tion op thc.ground Ihat they had not
jurisdiction to investigate whether thc
merger would effect monoid i/at ion of
lines running | li rough Olilo fiom Puf
fnlo lo Clilbng'O; The proposed merger
involved au issue of securities aggre
gating $:tflO,000.000.
Prayer Meeting.
Pr. \v. ii. Fraser wllj 'ionduct *he
pi ayer" meeting service at St. .lobe's
-Methodist rlirrch Wednesday at f.:30
o'clock. r.?3V, J. \V. Speake. thc pas
tor of St. John's ph ir cit will i*o to
1 Charleston to attend a confyrpncii >un
da
ROUTINE MATTERS OCCU
PIED ATTENTION
REUNION DEFICIT
Council Established New Record
Last Night Remaining In Ses
sion Less Than An Hour
Tin: Anderson city council fairly
oni-iii,I Itscll i.i-t night in thc way nf
1 :. :!;:!;;; ;:il records When il held a
i* gular meeting and adjourned In le.?
limn one hour's lime. This is an un
pnrullclcd perform:in"o on the par? u.'
i ouncil and occasioned soi prise ;iiiet:v.?
liaise fumMlnr willi the weighty delili
cralions of i ..?1 hody.
The ional important ailinn Iahen '?.>.
council last night v i - liinl of voting
tin appropriation >! *J.*,t'U tn |n>1p clear
off lin- |ii?1e|ii.ei|i>e:iH of the Veteran'.)
. Ulli n ami lin low* Iv r with roiilin .
Mair.;, eoiuilit uteri the biuiiiicsa of 'he
evening.
Ma vor Holl* 111:111 called Hie lime! in;;;
'.) order ai S.:*.n o'cloch and all nhl'T
1: i ?. ivoro found tn li" prc? i nt.
Tie nwiM i ! nt th" ISnllirvue lintel ri -
?.er ! \| UKI! tl?.- som KT .*, lt! hr refund
c-l thom en ni -ounl ot nain lion in
I. . and nu litepetition wa approval
b." the I.rd ol ;i 1 ?Fora Gila rc md
wa . prattled.
1 . .-ii M. I. Monham and Gen. C. \.
Recd nphearcri end requested tha:
council give llnancial torsi ala ti ce in
eaj-?io; i?r i..e d d?t incurred by UM
!.-err.'r>n eon-friittv". eiip'a'f-iiiri tb::!
. be total co3t of tin- .'..inion nmouutcd
(o i.:.'o". li waz unanimous!;; veted
U? 11 tn pl; with thc request.
ll (.'. : inlih, wiro won convicted b -
fore Kecordvr Frlerron on a ebir
of celling liquor, whose appeal to the
ein 'Hi nari was denied a fei*, days
.'.0 hy Judge Prince appeared and
iskcil fha' council -el a iib- thc ver
ilicl nr.r.ii! 1 him. Thc mutt r wan re
I'crred tu Gio rerouter and tho city a.
lorn*'*, ?villi power In act.
c. ,1. H. I iel'amp -: was present in lin.*
interest's of Hie application fro!'i fie
r". it W. C. railroad for better drain
age protection alon!: the site of the
new terminals station. Tiie citv it
torney wes ashed to give hin opinion
concerning the lopality of the ques
tion and said that if the city's drain
age system is not sufficient that thc
illy would be Hubie, hut on Hie other
blind if the present system is snffi
'Icnt no action could be forced upon
connell.
Thc matter wr.s discussed nt length.
Nn opinion war. given from tho city
street superintendent to the effect thal
a s'il".ni sewer for this nari of Mniji
<irc t would cost about $:!7.". It was
tinnily voled that, a proposition' be
uiede to the railway to the effect thal
tho city would hear ns much as $.V"
if thc expense of the new drain if tho
railroad would Ivar the remainder, the
.otal being about $2.."On for the con
tinuation down Mark"t street.
The College Heights Land Gompanv
.resented a petition asking that they
ie allowed to construct abre: LOOA
"cet of sewerage, approximately one
third of which will be ip thc city
limits. Pormbndmi wrs granted.
Aid-nunn C-irt *r r'oqnostod that -i
..amber of nffnircj i e ??Hended to In lils
ward. He asked thnt a IWnt he ni .;?
.d on Mills street, explaining that thc
urripie in his ward *.vere receiving no
benefit from fbe new white way nnd
'ie fell thal bis people were entitled
to consideration. The matter was re
ferred to Hie water und light commit
tee.
Ile 11 Iso wants a street, opened from
I F street to 1 street and explained that
Ibis would result In t;reat benefit lo
.1 number of thc people in his ward. A
committee was appointed, consistim
if Aldermen ( arter abd Shearman, tc
look Into this matter und they were
glvep power to net.
Mr. Carier ti?tori serqiripd permission
I ->f (bb body to lihvVi a pl*vce repaired 11.
Vinni of the I.ingley rcdilcnce.
I Ahi'-rtniin Spearman proiicritcd ? pc
MHon from tin* Hod ("ros.: liing store,
inking that they bc ti llb wed lo Install
:i gasoline tank In front of their plat r
if business. This wail thc rutise of
.nucli discussion lt heilig polnt'ri out
'hat similar reniiostM had been refused
prior'tb this by tho?city und this rc
'iac:.t wail tl nh 11V ?*cfuh?H.'
AldrThlan OHmer1 ih?ved' C:ot 1"
mfc?ibcrt of the Ahdcrron frc d'Tart
.netit he ueiit io toe Firemen's Tont*
.dthcnl. b'hien* nftidt? in Florence (his
month und that council ?o, ray Hie m.
lual expenses ot thc ti in. An amend
aient w.*r, added fy Vld*irm?n McClure
'or the- expertr,*** 'appropriation not te
exceed $150 mid the motion prevailed
It was stated that an ordinance now
axints whlcji prohibits merchants from
nlncing their wares upon-the cldcwalli
for display nfld the chief of police woe
notilled to nive warning to all the mor
hnnts today and to nee to the enforce
.neut or thlr, law.
All bills wore redd' nnd ap&rov<i1
md council was adjourned shortly be
fore 9:30 0,'clock.
A Card of Thanhs. .
So many frlonda havo shown
thoughtfulness and consideration du
ring the iilnci-v bf our loved one,
Claridgc W. rVoriyc.c, and son contin
uously, oven to conrlgnlrfg tho body tb
the grave, nnd wo fcbl'such profound
gratitude to each' Individual thal we
have concluded to adopt this method
of public acknowledgement. Greater
kindness could nov have nee'a shown
and wc want each one to know that
this kindness ni nd e. it possible for
Hit dear departed oho to gd'through
hir illness withtiUt"<$,'?mdHilur bl
comp'atnt and to' moot dektn wlthotit
the Rightest show or eipresslori '? ot
terror. May Chid bless all of you un
der similar circumstances, which
inuit surely come some day. ,
H, E. Norrycc and family.
'I Ive price alone would never have
i.i'lucnced Hie people ?ho live in
North Anderson.
'I he real reason for North Ander
son*;- '/rou iii i-- that North Amler
so:; is a delightful place to live.
nrcnajraHHB tttM^vffOT^fflCTFTCigi rzrassM?? rearas* ri?2re?HK5n~3*i^w
IG G?T IN
I ires
For next f 0 days Wifl s?ll
Tires and
I out at MG EEDUef?ON.
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Per Jno. E. Sadler.
3 ? ?
SHINGLES
Has recently saved two houses from fire. One
on Franklin Street, where Mr. Geisberg lives. One
on McCully Street owned by N. C. Burriss. This
is well worth considering when you build a new
house or need,a new roof. Insurance is less where
you use Burriss Shingles. We make a Barn Roof
that never leaks. No nails exposed to the sun. See
us before roofing your houses or phone us and we
will come 'to see you.v
? t. itilR?SS &
for nov watch our ivntelimtikr-r can?not liv. ?
We have the bent watchmaker In Anderson anti ran prove it
Vf, H. KEESE I
J_> I'roinpt and llellnbie Service. K