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Want Adven Twenty-five words or less. One 1 Six Times 9100. All advertisement over twcnty-fii word. Rates, on 1,000 words to tlon. J . No advertisement taken for less m 1 ' 1 a ? ? ' K vos* name appears In- the toh your want ad to 321 and a bill wir prompt payment. FOR SALE For Sale-Sweet Peas, Burpee's Su perb. Spencer's Collective, 25, 50 und $1.00 per box. Furman Smith, Seed? man, Phone 404. : -ttl SEP. W. A. Tadd, the Monument Man. for anything: In the Monumental line. Tombstones of all kinds. W. A. Todd, 1009 South Main street, Anderson, S, C. .... ,i 33-:-i-ETII i.i',..?.<_;_ FOR HALE-Two ?ara of granite dust, fine for walks and cemetery, or con crete work. Delivered any part of etty. Ligon building and Blue Ridge Stallen, are using it in their con struction, ('all Patterson's stables. Bast Market street, opposite City itali. ?-23-6tp FOB BENT-Store room ' an public square; capacious with new mod ern front. Apply to D. S. Gray at Orr Gray Drug Co. 9-24-6t FOB SALE-Pure Apples and Full ham .Seed oats. Home raised and nicely graded. Let us book your orders now. J. J. Frotwell. 9-22-4t WANTS ~~ TWO BOARDERS WANTED- In pri vate family, congenial couple pre ferred. All modern conveniences. Good location. Apply to C. G. Sayre. Cpjmer W. Sfayro and Ligon , " . .streets. 9-26-28,-30, WANTJJR-Experienced bookkeep^ waites position at pnce, reference . furnished first'-letter, now empjoy ! ied, good reason for change. ? 'Ad dress, L. R. Bookkeeper, care In . telljgeycwrM . - ?-27-Gtp WANTED- You to try the cooking nt; The Luncheonette, next doori to ? . ,f4; ? j?fo Bridge. . Short Orders Quickly Served. ^|sp?2??-Tha public to isaw that we have just received a large ship ment of box flies, and can supply your wanta ut this line. Anderson Intelligencer, Job Department. tf WARTED-You to know that we make . ? the best Evaporators. Either Cop per or Galvanized Steel, Metal Shingles. Tin Roofing. Guttering, Buloke Stacks, Gin Suction Pipe, atc. Dlwer Roofing Co. The Shop with a Reputation. LOST ~ $50.00 Reward For Information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the thief that stole a Pointer bitch, liver col ored with white spots, and answering to tho hame of "Bess." Sometimes, while standing still, she will hold un her right front foot. She ivas last seen in Anderson Saturday morning, Sept. 28th. Report Information to J. E. DERRICK, tn care of Little Oem Caf? or Sheriff of Anderson County. S. C. TO FA?alrtB?^ome to Patterson's stables to tirrell your horse?.. We w'ftl take good care of them. -Best service. East Market street opposite City Hall. 9-23-etp OYSTERS! . WHATt Yes. a full line of Standards and Selects. The Luncheonette, west door io the Bridge. >J;> FT "S?EWS TO BF/-A special provi sion that fruit is thc most desired and adapted food for warru weather, and yon'll iirtd lt he*e-*?allfoirnla . Wftns, 'oranges, 'grapes,' plums, pears ajad-4 northern apples-all fresh. !>-.o Sickle pears, and plenty of -.'.?'???iir.^-U..^>..u.u-i-, . ?^.MWWftWWHfti?N,H; stdhiea? you . will flmlote plaee .lo g ^ tho best teams j|^^pwW???- .'?nades ?t^^ caa ' [**B,Wt&*m''-*trh 'room hopIT, ? waaftf&f tftreAet school, modern . .??'.. nteteia, ' Abpry HM. c. A. ' Watsohi, ?O? E. Franklin-sfc. S-tS-OtC CO Ttl PattervonV -stables to get vour v?eiifcg prompt -ser V?' ?Sf/i .tr*et oPhO??? ? itv Hf?*l. 9-2s-6tt) gaJSwaiaaaa^jasWsupajB^^ *?hHE Most Succestftil M?r * chants !n th* V?itt? Subs* Ar?. 4fc?Vl?B?r%wt;,?d I Columns rising Rates Mme 2D cents, Three Times ?0 cents, re words prorata for each additional i pc used In a month mudo on appli* than 25 cents, cash In cdvance. ) phone directory you can telephone I be malled after Its insert hm for Delinquent Hoad Tax Notice. All dlnlcnqunnt road tax collectors aro provided with an official receipt book with numbes, andi ?tub numbos attaihed. Pay no money to collectors unless you got th() official receipt us above provided or. J. MA('I\ KING, tf County SupervlHor. NOTICE Tho regular annual mooting of the stockholders of the Anderson Cot ton Mills will bc held in the office ot the company at Anderson, S. C., on Tuesday. October lath, 1914 at eleven o'clock In the forenoon, for the elec tlon of /a board of directors for tho ensuing year and for the transaction of any further business that may come before the stockholders. Jas. M. Cathcart, Jas. D. Hummett, Secretary' , Prest, und 1 roas NOTICE We are doing superior work at our ginnery. Swap muai and hulls for seed. Also have five hundred bushels of l.'imcroit Prolific Oats (graded seed) for sale or exchange for cotton seed. Price $1.25 per bushel or one poVftd oats for four and o?.,e-half pounds cotton ?cod. 9-26-lmo.. CLUCK MILLS. I ! NOTICE Night school will open at Glenn St. schob! building next Monday night at ..15. Grades one to seven. HELPLESS AS BABY Down in Mind Unable to Work, and What Helped Her. Summit Point, W. Va.-Mis. Anna' Belle limey, of this place, says: "I suf fered for lo years with an awful pain in my right side, caused from womanly trouble, and doctored lots for it, but with out success. 1 suffered so. very much, that I became down H mind, and as help less as a baby. 1 was in the worst kind of shape. Was unable to do any work. I began taking Cardui, the woman's tonic, and cot relief from the very first dose.?By the time I liad taken 12 bot tles, my health was completely restored. 1 am now 48 years years old, but teel as good as I did when only 10. Cardui certainly saved me from losing my mind, and 1 fee. it my duty to speak in its favor. I wish 1 had some power ever- poor, suffering women, and could make them know the good it would do them." If you suffer from any of the ailments peculiar to women, it will certainly be worth your while to give Cardui a trial. It has been helping weak women for more than 50 years, and will help you, TryQttdaL Your druggist seil? it rm wm IIMWI CWT ipur traai aro wei iain poonr. nom Treatment Ur Wot-a," in plain wrapper. H.C. 12 To Start a Gas Fire, You Strike a Match and Turn a Handle P?r5*-<-.. v ir-Vv ,'. There is no time lost.in waifing for the fire to burn freely so that you can begin cooking with gas. The tile is ready thc very second you are, and t can be put out just as quickly. Gas only burns when needed, you control it Just as easily as the [waiter from the spigot in your kit chen sink. It'? very Economical jg^JOAS CO, nniitiin TH ITI IIITI ?UlYl.il? IU HiUtaiH HELD IN THE SOUTH FOR FIRST TIME EPISCOPALS MEET Brotherhod of St Andrew Will Attract Many Anderson People When It Meets In October Th.' Rpi > opallnns in Anderson abd members <>f other denominations as well are mincing much interest in ap. pr ia< hing annual convciUl'V) ot th ? Brotherhood or Saint Andrews, ait'eh will IK* held this year in Atlanta on! October 1*. 19 and 20, The Atlanta convention will be the first in the liix ;orv of the order lo rtiPie to the doutli and I he convention' is said to be Hie largest gathering cf Christian worlc erj composed strictly cf laymen to 1?? found In the world. Thc Churchman's club of Grace : KpiRcopal <-burch will elect delegates I lo represent thin club, when the next meeting is held, and all members of thc club will be urged to attend the convention. . . There is no chapter nf the Society in Anderson, hut a largo number or well known Anderson Episcopalians are members, holding cards In other cities, and these mon said yesteray that it was possible that a special car mught bo secured to carry Anderson people to At lulita on the dates of the convention. It is probable that a ii um her of othef denominations will wish to hear Hie splendid addresses to he delivered while the convention is In progress. Some of thc world's most ruinous speakers have been so cured, among them being: E. Cadman Parks, of New York City, banker and philanthropist; Bishop Anderson, or Chicano; J. A. MacDonald, editor of ibo Toronto 'Mobo; Judge Ben Lind sey, of the Denver Juve-.iil'j Court, and numbers of others. This will lie the biggest church af fair of the yenr for the South. _ t SOUTH CAROLINA INVITED TO JOIN Letters Were Received In Ander son Yesterday From Mississippi Asking This County To Aid The Anderon Chamber' of'?teraraerro yesterday received a letter from T. tl. Dickson, secretary of the Mississippi Bankers' Association, in wbic'i Mr. Dickson asked Information ns to whether or not South Carolina mlpht be 1.'.duced to join with the bankers of his state in nn effort to put the Mississippi plan into operation ?it.ro. Thia plan calls for the reduction pf tho cottero acreage and . to increase the grain and leguminous crops. Mr. Dickson refers to the plan followed by the Oklahoma 'Junkers' Assclatlon which was first tried out in that state In 1913. The idea was to placo 1, 000,000 acres of land, for i<.? riv ri ant ed In cotton. In Kaffir n ii tte?a and when the campaign 'vas wound up ?nd the grain harvested it was found l..at l.rino.fjCO aerea ..td been planted in corn. According to tho Sicrstary nf the Anderson Chamber of Commerce Kaf fir corn is similar to Milo Ma?do br Egyptian corn and does not look- w 11 kc Sohgbum corn as found lu South Carolina. Thc Oklahoma peoplo elrose this corn for tho purpose of reu docing the cotton acreage and also for the reason thit It possessed drought-reistlng qualities. Secretary Dickson also wrote to T.e6 G. Hollenian. secretary of til' South Carellan BankeraH" Association, und Mr. Hollemad" ls now.glvinK tho matter consideration*. It Is bolioved that Anderson will- do everything in his power to help th-s movement along It will be Interestta/. to Anderson people to know that ^..cretary Dlok unn ls a brother to Harriss Dickson, tho we'l known writer. . - % ! ? ? ?.. : --.--r*S-?-T, THE QUESTION ?S WHO FIRED SHOT? -- ? Negro May Lose Life as Result of the UtBs?l Sunday Set-To Accordi. to reports coming tn An darse* ye? *?-d?y fr oas ?West Polnorl ? Fhootlng scrapatoolthbiee there aun day night, during which an unknown' negro sustained a fata? wound. It ls believed that toe negro was shot by ar other member ot the gamo-* Ung party when a number of ofbciaii epneared on the scene to arrest th? crow, although the'negroes Involved la thiy-uffslr claim that Oie (.booting wnn don* by one OT thc roembor* of the posse and lay it on a wiomber. bf iii?? Poiser police force. The bn*Icer? started out Ktr .ound tho gamblerti np abd kheri' they flushed the '.skin" artists some .>?c fired a ?bot. tho collet fAkin??' clTeot In jj negro's abdomen, ""le was wir rit-) into Pehror and medical Assist nnce summoned and last night lt wa* *aid that he could not possibly re cover. , Anderson county official* an >. *' tiley hnvo received no R?tir, om Pelter of tho happening and ^jr QaWflh^r of the Late Marshall Field E ... ?!? British Hospital Ship. j tADY DAVID BEAT TT. Lady Da- id Beatty, wife of the Brit ish rear iidadrol Whoso tleet waa lu the recent fight with the Germans off Helgoland, lias equipped her yacht sheelah as a hospital ship aud offered lt for ape t<> the KIIKUHII government She hers i" if will nceompany the ship to what- 11- baso the admiralty up points for it. Lady licitly was formerly' Miss Ethel jfoarshall Field, only daughter of the Chicago millionaire dry goods merchant. Before she was out of lier teens she married Arthur Tree of Lon. don. Tin? Trees separated ?nd in UJOJ slie man ?td Captain 1 Ja vid Beatty, known ns the handsomest otiicer In the British navy. Admin: I Beatty won promotion to the rani; <>f commander for gallant servios with the Nile hoots in 1SUS. He WAS made captain for services In Chins in 11100 und reached nag r?pk at the ago of thirty-nine. He '.VMS given the rank of rear admiral In 11)10. Thu social career of Lady Beatty has been no less distinguished. In the highlands they Vented a magnificent e??i.-.xvith famous game preserves, wb?rjy?u'.v caine into clone touch with the royal family, wlJch always pinln . nins neighborly ?dations with the bc cupvnta of the great estate adjoining thei'.-enstl". T'JO Roattys have a town home nt Regent's park. Loudon, and tt country e-itnte. Brooksby hall, leicester. Tho I yacht Sheelah, is. a magnificent one. Yachtih'-: and hunting are two favorite recreajtloiis with Lady Beatty. II AUTUMN NECKWEAR. Organdie Collars and Cuffs Handsome ly Decorated With Hemstitching. The double organdie collars so fash ionable last spring have given .place to hemstitched models und, naturally, hemstitched accessories ure. a hit more expensive than the other sort in which two?p$eces of fabric were scumed to gether and turned ?vcr. ; ;* A very smart collar turns over in two sections from a high " neckband. and.ieB.eh sectlou lins two ' rows of hemstitching SH around. : Inside the hemstitching are small hand embroid ered dots. Another collar, imported before thc war Jfcrted. is a liare model, opening rathe* low nt the front ip a V. From tba & turn back lou?, narrow revers which tiaro outward over tho lapels of tho 'JSbat. Collar, chemisette und re verter? of while organdie, with Mi inch and a half hem of white handker chief linen set on with hemstitching. StRl another imported collar of biuid kerehief linen is decorated with hem stitching and drawn work. This sur prising ciliar rises close and high 'rtvt^-ibe throat like the stock of ?4V .ffi?Hfens.ins ago. Two drawn work 'flap^Ttiiru down over the coBnr. nnd nt tttft front ls n tie of the linen plait ed -&to narrow width and having sharply pointed ends'decorated with tho? ara wu work. This pit of neckwenr is entirely new nisi is said to presage a r^rjrn to high, stock collar effects. jv BOHEMIAN QUTLiNE, D?oerativo Stitch For Embellishing Gowns, Blouses and Negligees..'. Bohemian outlining in fancy work is noiklng more or les.-? than the use of the-threaded run stitch. Two threads SnHpd, which may either be or con jwttgS to,or or tv>? shades of one coJuW Tho lines of she intern aro SH^Hd with u running stitch of one shade, taking a short stitch under neath and a louger one on top. The other tin cad Is simply slipped over and !M^K cacii stitch, producing a rope ThU stitch makes U decorative out ilbe\:jmd In very effective on crapes, Mfe|h>' crepe de dillie. KS. Orgmdlt Waistcoats. ?HcontH th.?re are galore and dato ^glees to Insert lu surplice bodices with BK< fall ?nd winter Mil ' The very ne let ls of dr \ pud" lu What ls , the "Victorian'' effect for in the Victorian, [period puffs were the Som?of t?; l?Ue buttons of dark slit ar ve!-j Own thc front, but.tbcwe ure unent. the real cloning belog j [Wita su?p fasoPpersi underneath, t puffed, Or?prtid?o Wftlctcohts are ? g with biouieeor baR<jua eos-) of striped pussy Willow ?j 'shiiii. v,n\ tho.,smartly ftflNHS j suit looks best ?Ith ? moro ^waistcoat o? hor.ry s'.'k or ? pique PANTHER AND BEAR. A Vicioua Battle to the .D?*\.h With . "When my Bran?r?r1^feoVa young man be used to hunt a great deni." says, a -writer lu thu AjMftiMit.. Mjuga zine. "He had u brotherfwia'g lu Mon-1 tana, and in tho fall of iras bo decided to go and spend tM*Wgaiur with this brother and hunt One firo bia brother waa telling about u laiwoavu lu the mountains Avhur<y floine/'pTintliers lived. Be thought it would be u good chance to try to get on?.ll,y>Sg'gKg Utorning u few days hiter Ht?' sWWWr^Wt to find Che cave. When he cime Sn sight of it he didn't see any stir) so kept creeping closer. "He Anally came lo- a path; tliere seemed to be a lot or different trucks. He begun looking fop a pince to hhio and tinnily dlseoveneu a ledge ana Climbed np und sut dew,u,lttU'p.it. Sud denly he heard u syy^rji|\iSc'cracking brush. He got hLs ripy'ilaay^dy when down the path cumej pitFdnl'ocnr and three cubs; the little cubs v\jtau playing like kittens. Thu old bear walked up to the care, sniffed a few times mid went In. in a few minutes she came out with a little panther, killed lt und gave it to the cubs. She repeated this three times, and every one she killed would scream and thc old panther would answer away off in the woods, andvoneh time nearer. "After she hud killed them all she cuffed tile cults and sent them up u tree. Then she begun dlggiug a bole in the ground and sniffing the air. In h few mtuutes the old 1'auther scream ed and it seemed just a little distance away. The old bear luy down on her hack in the hole ...he had dug. She was ready for tight The panther came straight for the bear. She gave one leap und struck on the benr. There was u tierce Btruggle, with screaming and snarling, mid in less t Indi ten mtu tites the bear was torn to fragments The panther walked into the Cave and came right out nguin and guve a scream that was bloodcurdling. Just then she saw the cubs. Sbe gave u leap au ' brought one.down and killed lt, and after the rest and killed them. "She sniffed the air again and began coming toward my grandfather, who had been watching from toe ledige above. He raised his rifle, took good aim and tired. "That was the last-be knew until he became conscious again? for he fainted ns soon as he shot, but the panther was dead-hu bad blt ber between the eyes. "Hi- didn't wait to pick np-bis lunch box. pdt.went fast for home. "He often says that is the most game he ever got with one bullet, but ho wouldn't wont to seo lt all over again.' Falling Up Out of a Balloon. If a uian falls out at a ti=?s? plane or balloon i e wi? not go toward ; the earth, but will continuo rising into tho air for an appreciable time, if the air machine were stopped in its ascent at the time it could catch the man , aa be came down. It the airship were ascending at the rate of thirty-two feet a second the man would rise sixteen feet before beginning to fall towurd 'the earth. Thus, by reducing the speed of Its ascent, thc vessel might keep by the Side of the man and rescue him. The reason why the mah rises IS the same as the reason for a bullet's rising when shot from a gun Into tho air both the man and the ballet are given a velocity upward, and it takes 'some timv for gravity to negative that vc'oclty.-Glasgow News. His Definition. A liverpool teacher ashed her .class to write ira' essay oh London. Later she whs su .-prised to read the following 'in one attempt: "The peoplo bf London ure noted for their stupidity.? The youuff author , waa asked how he got tbat Idea: ' "Please, miss," waa the reply, i?tt says in the textbook. The population of London Ja very dense'' "-London An swers. -rr,-i-? Lend?n-s O?d Cathedral. fit Paul's (Mtthedrn! of Landon bas bad n strange association with ?re. Tho first edifice on the present site Was erected in 010 by Kthelbert, kins jot Kent but tn, 1?8? >?his was <destroyed by fire. Flnaity?n?JS?^ when the great Sro devastated?pMpa-ot London, St 'au/a whs wrfecaeds this being its fifth ! fire, in 1075 fba'^Freacnt church was built by CharteTln ht a cost ot moro than $7,500,000. '-r^*T~^-~ "Cerpse Cams." "Corpse colpa?! ttj??-treasured in the north ot Englaj^.?n!"b}ey are the com? that have lain pycr tl*,e eyes ot their deud. Py tills mearte infection bas been spread.11 but strpterstition causes tho custom ta cdn?nne.' A poor collier or peasant wonldriievcr think of doing anything important unless be bad on bis person ceins. ?thot have been npon the eyes of bia dead ra!ativas.-T>West> mlustei Gazette. ., Eflottatieal. "Yon som?mnw ?fbwgreo with ttnso sclent lil v*y. - ?..Not nt ali.*'!'ropUjed tiie serenades?-, tut "NGLwitbstojBd[a$ the fact thnt I have thought ii matter out to a sound conclusion they frequently insist ou disagreeing with ure/V-Wnsblngton Coming Aereas. Hampton - Hi nw ld ti sw told the ola family is a very old one, They arare ene of five first ti? come ueixm. ?Rhodos-Not at ?be RTOc?r?.-.l,.idgv. Hou At the Palmetto] 1 ._- , ? HBBBBHBBB? 5 Nat "Chick" Haines Musical Comedy Company peered a bis hit at the Pal metto. The company, played to capaci ty houses at each performance. Thia attraction is one of the best that baa played thc Palmetto this season; there is plenty uf good music, splen did costumes and a Shapely chorus. Miss Mildred- Dean became quite s favorite with the audience 'u her big New York hit-"The Cabaret". Nat Haines kept tho audience in an up roar from start to finish. George Bar ker at "Cutey" and Bbb Moran were both clover in their parts. Taken as a whole the company is ono of the heBt that has appeared at che above named play house this sea son. Today the company will present that -dde splitting farce entitled: ui?SE& BIRTHDAY PARTY" and another big bit ia looked for from i ?ainc.;' clever players. _ FIRE YESTERDAY ON HOftNET ROW Blaze Destroyed Two Houses Eand Two More Were Damaged By Conflagration Hornet Row. a section of the, city 'hickly populated with negroes, wus almost wiped off the map shortly be fore 12 o'clock yesterday when Ore visited that Bection of the city. The blaze started in a house oqcuyiol by Will Thompson, a negro, and "soon lumped to a house, occupledtby;-i^rli:3 Holland. The fire' alarm was turned In and answered by the department, but there was no. hydrant near the RCeno ftf the irre ano uy the Dolent hose was cqnoectod up.^ Vet; r? stream of water two of the housea had been completely destroyed and three more were on fire. These were axttnguished with little damage done. The houses were all owned by Dr. D. A. Henry and he carried $1,500 In? surance on the two horned structures, nils ls but a small part of the loss. Better be safe than sorry-Willett P. Sloane, Insurance. PICKED FRIENDS m JO BE MANAGERS Governor Has Named List To Act In State and Federal Capacity During Approaching Ejection Governor Blease has named.tho com Missioners of election for. thc 44 counties In the state. It ls reported hat all are from among bis political mpporters. The If ot ?? as follows for Vnderson and surrounding counties Anderson : Federat^o* g.* CBMwlrC,? 2. E. Tolly, of Anderson, W. II. Can Held, of Belton; State-W. A. Hud rens,. 'of Anderson. J.:; daspsr , Rage lale, of Pelzer, H. C. Summers, Sr., >f Autun. / Abbevile: Coderai-P. w. R. Nanea, ff. ?:. Morrison, W. P. Heard, all or (Lbbevllfe; Stato-r-Hugh Wilson, .i. E. loncB. John Brown, all of Abhuville. Greenwood: Fedcr**-Wells A. Riley ii Greenwood, G. iH. Jilnsrd Ot Kp tforth, J. C. Chalmers of Ware Shoals; State-P D. K?.ngR> Hi L, Solden, both of Grssnvoood, W. H. .elth of Hodges Greenville: Ko J err.1. - ll 1). Smith; d Fountain ?ni, Osoar K. Afauldln ind D. W. SmooTk. both of Greenville; ?ste-H. C. McKnight, J. R.: Trsm nell. J. V.. Knight, ail of Greenville. Laurens; Federal-L?. B. Blease klouutville. Henry Wright of laurens. } W. HunttT or Clinton; ?tate-J, X McMillan o; Benno. B. Y. McQuown ?f Clinton, J Fi. Ledford of Laurens. . Oconee: Fedei vj-L.. V. Bearden of ?tsimlnister. C. Tl. 1). Hums and M. KLOng of Walhalla; State-W. M. or Walhalla. Robert H. Boyd of Jeer ge W. Watson of-Newry. *<?d*rat-I. T. Richey, Jr., rf Pickers. KMa3 Day and J. A. Hin oti of B?sly: 8tate*-John E. Craig of Carnley. T. I* Diveus of Plckens, R. 1. Gaines Of- Central. ^ Mwy Hroid, Pleibiirlag Heart, Flostlng These are -signs of kidney and bled. 1er trouble. You'll .have headaches* ce, backaches and ?>e ttrod all over, hm't walt longer, but begin iaklpK foley Kidney Pills ,at once. It wont re Jcug before ycur: nd*erah)e sick eeling. will be r. ell and grow kidneys and - PROFESSIONAL I CARDS OOO OOOOOOOl? o DR. BOSS <? Office? Sew Wal"on.VandI-?r Bldp. o e, . . o Hoar? 12.1 ; ?-5 p. m. o o Telephone 458 or 582. o o ?SS ?ljj., ? o o o ooo. o. o o o o o * * * BB. J. C, MITCHELL * ^l?'/ " * Veterinary Surgeon Bail? Bros. Stable ~ $16-Phones-13? * ?... . ? Anderson, So. Car.' * a**?*?************ ?*?**.** BB. FOB EST rf/s?GGS Dcu?isi Jfefj * O /tires 413-410 Weekley Bldg. * . iii?' * Associated fflth " Br. X yt, ChlHolm * lH L ' . ' Phone 336 J Anderson, S. C. . *'**> I * ? * . ? * ?> ****** SATBE ft BALDWIN ARCHITECTS J * BleeSey Bldg. Anderson, S. C. . Citizens National Bank Bldg. . Raliegh, N. C. o CASEY & FANT a . AP.C?MTEC?S * ._?j S ? Anderson, S. C. u Brown Office Building ? Second Floor. Phone 269 * ?. c??**??**** . . s * ? o.* ? -:-Uii . * * . e ?4 . e ? ? T. Frank Watkins Sama L. Prince, * WATKINS & PRIWCR o _?_. ... *? . Attorneys and CouaB?ilor.atLaw 9 . 1st Fleer Bleekley Bldg? ? . Anderson, S, C. 9 . *3" ? o DB. L. TJ. SNIDER YETEBINAB? SURGEON . Frehrell Co. Stable * H> Anderson, S.'C * O.M. HEARD Phone 27 m - Is , Good Cream :: Ice Cream :; Bat More Of It; ?4 year eyes er glasses la af Alright thea duat irlaer, last see rae, f Ice ea these troubles and ..hre you that Qni^^H work that spells eatlsfectioa. Prices 1*99 te ISJOO np. Re. pairs lue ap. DUE H CAMPBSa 112 W. Whitner St. Ground fleey-HUtlaplteBe toa? aocuaaa* BOILERS, TANfcs, ALL KINDS OF MACHINER AND SUPPLIES, REPAIRS PIPfY GALVANIZED $00'' I^OMBAR? - jfl??N WO*