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The F?11ou0i$ is One of the Many Testimonials
Received Mmm Advertisers rn The Intelligencer:
Anderson Real\
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Anderson, S. "CS ^August W?0fk4. '
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AL STO?K ^BOjOOO.OO* . ".
Real Estate, Stock, Renting
Advertising Manager,
Anderson Intelligencer, . -
Anderson, S. C.
Dear Sir:- ... ;
I think it is only right that I tell you of two incidents '
that have occurred recently by our advertising in your 4iaper. Yes
terday a man walked into the office and said that he wanted to
look at thc Chamble? farm that we were cutting up West of the city.
! showed it lo him and sold him one of them, before i got back to
the ollie *, I asked him. where he saw the advertisement and he said
in Thc Intelligencer.
Recently wc haa an inquiry from Columbia about a farm
and wheiv the man came up Ve sold him the place- He alfjo said
he saw the advertisement in The Intelligencer.
i Yours very truly,
11 i r Bid K 4 > fl S us; HORTON, trtftOl
t , . . . First Vice President
MS
ri^dj?\ii;T?M*m?t!
YOUR MON?Y
WITH US
and then, we will
\ilend you money
Al Interestpaid
m on deposits.
Farmers and
Bauk
and
Fanners Loas k mu j
A _Q_O
bined resources ? little Oe
of one million dollars. ,
Mnberl?inT? Liniment.
pow ara ever troubled with actes.
llpprecWe thb' good qifalf?*s Trf
hnberlain's Lininjent, Many, auL !
?brs from rheumatism and sciatica
Ve used ?t with the best rj?suUa. !t j
Fespeclally valuable for lumbago, j
Id lame back. For sale by ol! deal
Chamberlain's folle, Cholera and
1)1 arr hoes Remedy. j
. "I,advised ?he 'boys' wheo they eh-)
?j^ed ?^r the Spanish war to take
Chamberloin'? Colic, Cholera and '
Diarrhoea Weroody with . then), sod
feavo receive* many thanks for tho ad. (
rio^ Riven," writes J. H. Houablaud,
?lcon. Iowa. "No person wheiha*]
Ung or at
bis area'.
by
I* c. HriUi><)n' Teil? of Wood Work Inj
Abbeville Coontie
I Tho following lateraling letter
II from L. C. Branyon appeared in th?
I Abbeville Tress and Banner this
H week:
The stretch of public highway lead
ing northwesterly from Due West to
the Anderson, county lino new begias
to look like a piece of national high
way. .New Gradeo, circling the hills
of Chlcasaw and Hog Skin, have been
made, bridges built-and the road bcd
widened to thl^foet.
3rK^^Fn^^lc old^ WBOwee road)
ln:t progress and 'civilization In on
ward "yWeep have, for aeveral years,
.called for a wider road bed and lower
? grades1 to facilitate transportation in
(this, thrifty section of Abbeville.
P?*ty.
|. Thus it was a'few'days ago, thin
old Roman spirit of road building
slumbering in the breaste of Due
WeaterneTiv-always ready to take
a step forward in the cause of churc'j
br schcol or state-burst florin in tais
a effort at community road bulld
Rmg? Alt along the Unes, the. move
ment found ft rea>ly iosponse from
? other patriotic, rural romans. Some
of the progressive citizens along thc
? ttaw. tU-u >? th? western ss? ?? tuet
wC-tu'llfe strich cf the road building,
..i- -;-.- . -j"..;-, irsi-'i ?tin
money, in cooperation with tue liberal
financial rid of a.?50 by tfce town ot
r>?? Weet, s"? Messrs. J. ll. ??5 J. V. '
PruUt, J. Walter Clamp, W. D. Tboh? .
as, Hugh Simmons. R. O. Branyon, T.
H. Taylbr. J. L. Branyci, Ja?. Kerr,'
Wm. Kerr, J C. and F. K, Ashley, John
Mec?ale, L. Fowler. j
I Supervhror Stevenson wilt complete'
toe fob "whoa K%: a?nds ?he county
ts.at?a and .road Scrape, following af
ter we/work already done j
"Tftlfl effort o: Du? West and. the en- '
terprialng citizens Or thu? section ls
highly commendable and should be
I Ja^Jl&ia9ii^:l0^0i?6r JKS?L c?t?tens o?
? '; - ? into tine
on toe good roads movemeut. Only
fast weak tbe' ^vernor , ci Mlssou-i.
together with. ?50-0QO of his -fellow ol
! izan a. went t*uc. fojs. a day ot road,
building.- The governor himself pot
on ju? overalls and superintend id a
.-quad of 25 derelicts ivora the state,
prison jin..road: work. . Some months
?go. the. governor, every state and
^county official with man c? law abd
high degree, a'l over the ?tate of Ar
kansas, stepped out to the highways
And gave s day of hearty, good labor
in tlia Interests of humanity and of
our noble dumb friends, th? horne and
thc mule. Even the good women wept
dot tram city mansi?n and country
home and did the cooking: while tivy
nil mot in social, civil ,and e^or.cmU
cpnverse along, the gr?at highways of
Carolina ?all ?rte^e^WtmCr^?or road
working day, ^LA;i^owA^b^v41 lian?
wei enough to "know that, they would
heartily respond from every section.
In our civic program it would bo a
great day. It would be a good- day.
ENTHUSIASM FOR MANNING
(Watchman and Southron, Sumte.''
From thermountalns to the sea there
is tremendous c-n?husi???i tor-Richard
I. aMnning. and the people who stand
for good government, iaw and order
constructivo pol 1^ fe? ?he, ap
ing of the state, a? rejofejtng ov
e pracUeataej^rstB ttuAo wil>
e next?%tf^lMr ? the Kate,
has reeeitedJpitfflf?d olSetters,
telegrams and long distance message!
congratulating bim ZMC pledging sup
port In tho second primary. These
id^dgea'&f support ate coming from
md Apport?es of all the defeated can
didates, Bleasite and antl-Bleaslte, as
well as from those .who have marched
In the Manning good government col
umn from thehegluring of the cam
paign. Many^bf these promises , of
support on September 8th, have conn
from thc unexpected sources and arc
as gratifying to Mr. Manning an sar
prising. -
Th? enthusiasm for Manning indi
cates that tho people, must have recog
nized throughout the campaign (bal ,
hisx-xperl6U?.4. ib??tty and character |
pre-emlacntly fit him for the office*
of the governor at this critical narina 1
of the State's history, and that' they]
now rejoice la the opportunity to rally ]
behind him in the campaigu tor good
government, and the final obliteration]
cf factionalism.
But for the feeling that owing to the j
prominence and
leadership-in beb?
political and d6n|
lion ot the State, bo'\ro? "?? ba singled
ont for opposition -?nd^^e?St *y ell
who are opposed to these policies ir.
government, and that .consequently,
be. w_pu!d te jnore difScult .to .place,, |a.
the second, prinu.ry than a loss veU
known man, he would, have led the
raes over sit the candidates by a plu
rality of several* thousand votes..
The result ot the primary baa been
a revelation to many thousand voter?
who took counsel of their fears and
voted for some other candidate rather j
than, their personal first choice.
Riobard I. Manning and they are cowl
determined to more than make up to*
their udsteke tn Judgment in the first
primary. The people are undoubtedly1 j
rallying to Manning, and unless th? i
unanimity of sentiment tn his favor]
begets over confidence on t hc part;- of J
fe considerable portion' af his suOorT
araywi?l be nominated over Job
Cl. Ulcha?d(f on September Sth br;!
vo*r> c* two to one.
Thora will bs a Manning landciu
In ?ho ,^-cond prims.?. :
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?pcciuiwte on tiicHO troubles and
cnn gire yon that finish eh
work that spells satisfaction.
Prices WM to V>M sp. Re
pairs ide BP.
112 W. Whittier St.
GrouBt? floorr-telophoBe con
nections. '
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good advantage just now ?
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lonrjer use, bot Which if offered
at a bargain price would ap?
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does need it?
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