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? understand why- so many people: buy North Ahder- !
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4 * . . n?jw -aWa-to attenw to your ohitcui .wanta ThU op?cal
establlaattint.la Just a i little ahea^d of ' thli city and In
f k?e?isa> ?rtlMHAoae .to bo found la birfmr eltiea. ,Thejfe 1?
3 Ci no aauaa. for yo? to leare Andirao? wait? yon, deidre the
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J > ?f t?' an added pleaeur? f^m^^^?^'?1 gg?
j ' '-?Bla? Til? fact ?aablea ?e ^. repair^ brn^?? ??mi?8
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? i'?? ablento get ont .pr?acrtpt?oi VprV Qxi? wama .day, Hg
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V iwrtfag while-your pr?Bcriptlon ia ?eat out o| trtwa. ; v
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SENEGA
PROGRAM COMPLETED
WILL BE ONE CF GREATEST
MEETING HELD IN THE
SOUTH
FOUR GREAT DAYS
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Wm be Crowed With Interesting
'Events en? Many Prominent t
1 Men W?1 Speak.
All : taft ?gpttcf*e- vrorklB2 for tho
promotion of' bettor agriculture and
rural Imprbv- xent in the state aro co
operating tc make .tho approaching
chautauqua at Seneca the;most signi
ficant meeting for farmers ever nein
ip the south! .Those who are coop
erating in this great meet are: The
agricultural department at Washing
ton, through its bureau of markets,
.office, of road economies, boys' corn
club and girls'-tomato club extension
work, and the farm extension depart
ment, the Btate department of agri
culture. Winthrop .ami Clemson col
leges au'i the industrial and agricul
tural department of the Southern rail
way.'This meeting represents a new
Wea in the development of improved
agriculture and rural development,
that of adapting! the "chautauqua
idea" to the. practical needs of the
farmers, their wives and children,
and to rural uplift', end development.
|f it succeeds, which it has every as
surance of.doing, Oconee county will
go down ia history as the p.ace where
lt was first1 tried out, and may become
as .prominent as the HtM? New York
lake, where the idea wa-, first applied
te **oJ**tudy.
, The little city of Seneca, where the
chautauqua is to be held, ls rapidly
taking on a gala appearance; ban
ners and flags, bloons- und bunting
are beginning to fly, the stores and
places of .business are being deco
rated, the town ls being thoroughly
cleaned and whitewash is being, spread
where'lt will be good. Everything that
can' be thought of ls being done or
planned for the comfort and pleas
ure of -the thousands who are expect
ed to attend during these four great
days-^Thursday, Friday. Saturday
and Sunday, July 22, 23, 24 sad 25.
-Tremendous crowds^ jure expected,
hut it- will be harcTto surpass Seneca's
hospitality or to exceed Us prepara
tions.
Thursday.
.10:00-Band concert. 4?.
. iori5-invocation. Dr. J. W,
TOjiiit'"' ?f -'.>..:. .'..t-'-?v-^'' ..V"
^(lO^p^Welcomb?jtaddress. 'Dr., E.
10:30,-Opening address..* Governor
Richard . Manning. Subject: Our
P&teii !t v
ll:30-r-Address.' Congressman Ai
F. Lte.ve; ? .Subject: Tho High Coat ot
fMatybu&m of Fftrttv Products. *? , -
Adjounment for dinner. ' .
4:30-Addre98. Mr^ M- V. Rich
ards; rpmmiaaioner industrial and
agricultural department of tho South
ern Tollway- Subject: Community
t>^tj^eion.
special Features Of This Day,
|;:US0Q---S'pectacuIar parade ot the
dramatic order o fthe Knights of
Khbrassan, followed by" a procession
of the Most August and Honest HOBS
Swappers of the/ Counties of. Oconee,
Anderson, Plckens, Greenville and the
State tor Georgia.
7:ts-rBand concert.
? 8 : SO-illustrated address.. Mr. R.
E. Gr?bel. Subject: Our Nation's
Foundation.
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+4*M+^Myttt Mums? it
Personal \
'<?.:i ai > ?ss ti ?4 I tee -i i i t s ant
Miss Harriet Bolt,- who ha sheen in
Cedartown, Ga., for the past four
months, has arrived in Anderson for
tbs summer. . ?
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' Mrs. Frank Hud'geae ot Honea Path
sal tier guest. MISS Nannie Kate Hud
gens bf Greenwood'spent yesterday In
the city.'
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Mr, and Mrs. M. C. Monroe, of
Bpartanbnrg is. spending today with
Misses Annie and Evlyn fox.
Mr. H. K. Sullivan will return to
his home In Virginia todiy after hav
ing beau called to Anderson because
of the serious illness and death of
his brother, the l&to Chas. F. Bulli
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' Mr. james Cathcart, secretary .and
treasurer of tho Riverside mill*, bas
gob> to <tbe mountains to spend scV<
TO^f" .
" (Mr.^r"d. Cot ot Hones, Path Faa
?business visitor. In the city yest'-r
?ny.
! Mr. j. J. Norton of Walhalla pass
ed through the city yesterday on his
way to Hones Path. ? ? " ,
IcTbe Rev,"Alexander, pastor of the
First Baptist' church et Wllllamston,
was in the etty yesterday.
$jfr. B. F. Martin of Greenville was
a visitor tn Anderson yesterday.
.^Jjfr. I. J. Dorris* of Starr was
among the- business , visitors yester
day._
. br. W. ,B. Hutchinson of the Leb
anon section spent a few hours In An
derson yesterday.
Mr. J. H. Kay was amobg the vla
I tor s from Tow*tljlJe.ye*terday.
Mrs. JafiaaS Pressli
GEORGE M. BUROETTE
DIESATHOMf AT VA
ONE OF OLDEST AND MOST
HIGHLY RESPECTED
CITIZENS
WAS WELL KNOWN
AU Over County and HU Death it j
Greatly Deplored-Funeral
Held' Yesterday.
Nt?ws reached the ' city yesterday j
morning of the death in Iva of Mr.
George M. - Burdetts one of the
most widely known and highly re
spooled citizens of that section of the
county, whicH'occurred on Friday af
ternoon at 1:30. Funeral services
were held yesterday morning at
10:30 at his late residence in Iva and
inteifnicnt was made immediately af
terwards in the Iva cemetery. Mr,
Burdette we? a ^msc;, am' he was
buried with Masonic honors.
Mr. Burdette was one of the oldest
if not the oldest citizen in Anderson
county, being 83 years ot age. He
went through the civil war and was in
some)'of the thickest flglr'ug. In af
ter years he engaged in thc mercan
tile business at Iva, then know-i aa
Cook's station. Severn! years ago lie
retired from business and since has
spent tho-time quietly at his home.
Mr. Burdette ' had been IA feeble. |
health for the. post two 11107Cns and
his death Friday was not unexpected.
Besides his wife he ' 1s survived by
one son, Mr. R. H. Burdotte, and
one daughter, Mrs. J. J. Price, both
of Iva,, and several, grandchildren .
Mr. Burdette was.'one of the most
highly respected citizens in his com
munity and tils death will be greatly
deplored by the people genorally.
Everybody loved him ?and for the past
year when he has been unable to get
out from his home much, he has. had
numerous visitors. - His greatest de
light seemed'to be begetting a crowd
of little child reu" around him. They
were very fond of hun and will miss
the pleasant boura that they have
I spent around}bim/ .
Hew to Pre?ase fer Sleep on Hot
. hight*),
t On the "Exchange" page of the Au
gust Woman*? .Home.: Companion ap
pear ideas and suggestions which
readers have found, practical and help
ful,- c)ne contributor tells as follows;]
how she discovered a method for lr
duclna sleep:. ,j |k. , ??,
VHojw. ,to r^pt. ^r^od] night's, sleep ?
In hot weather ls often, a most trying
pi'oblem)' especially to the Sick. Here
is a-method that I flbd successful: I
'pour cold water Into a hot water bot
tle].until about half full, screw top!
partly on, then with one band, squeese
tupper part bf bottle uritlV all air bas
been forced Out Then I tighten tho
top, apd a soft,* pliable' pillow ls the
.restait, I wrap this In at towel, or
slip it Inside the pillowcase, and lay
my head so that' 'the bottle Is at tho
.back of my neck. lU:?"fe?" ^.o?r-enta
I am cool and comfortable and sleep
fbjulelcly fon?w? -Jbst tfV itt some
night."
The Vaine of Cora Stalks and Blades.
?Tarni and Fireside say-' :
"More than two-thirds-of tho value
of corn ts on the esr, abd one-third In
the stalk ,and blades.. Tho silo will
?Ste the third which ls usually as
good as wasted. W by \ save on Iv two
third of the cropT
spending today with the former's pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Pressly
at Five Forks.
. Dr. Georgo Evans, Jr., of Owl Drug
company, weat-to Pendleton last night
where he will.spend thia week.
Mr. Edward' Burris* of Iva was a
business visitor in Anderson yester
day.
Mr. J. E. Horton of Belton was in
the city for a few hours yesterday.
L Mr. <Ben Ashley of Ejentou. N. C.,
formerly superintendent ot the Peo
ple's Oi| mill ls visiting In the city.
Mr. Ashley holds a similar position
In Ed en ton...
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Mr. F?. H. Witherspoon is visiting
bis parents near the city.
, Mr. J. L. Jackson of Iva waa a
business visitor from. tva yesterday.
! Messrs.' Jule Duckworth f and C.
W.^Duckwdrth bf Lebanon were in
Anderson yesterday/
**.v Ci .?..' .' tr-r-H- .'. '?. . ?
. Mr. Steve Fisher of Level Land
spent yesterday In Andersen.
'.'.Mrs. T. N . latlmer of Hones Path
was in the city yesterday.
>???';'" .
. lasa Mary Bowie of Starr passed
through tho city yesterday to her
baale at Starr from. Hone* Path
wh^re ?he had been ylstting.
.Mr. E. H. WaUjorn, president of
the WHl?amstotf lumber company, was
In Andernon Saturday. '
Meters. D. F. West ami W. O.
Merritt from* Roberts visited Ander
son yesterday._
t Mr, C L/ Martin of Pendleton was
In the cit/ yesterday.
? Miss LIHau, Bushy ls visiting In
Lavoula. Ga.
Mr. Frank Grouter of Atlanta. Ga.,
ts visiting Mrs. W. H. Cox on Mc
Daffie street. ? , ,. v.;?,. .. .
Mr. S. L. Harris of sWr was ta
THOMAS CAMPBELL
GOING TO CHICAGO
Night Clerk at Hotel Chiquola
'Leaves Monday-Will Enter
School There.
^Mr. Thomas Campbell, son of Mrs..
S. M. Campbell, and who for the
past three months bas been night clerk
at the hotel Chtqualo, will leave Mon
day afternoon for Chicago, when- later
he will enter the University of Chica
go preparutary school.
Mr. Campbell already has three
brothers and one sister In Chicago.
One of his brothers, Leroy Campbell,
?n-rtuates from the I'nlverslty of Chi
cago rbis year, but it is understood
that he will take law there next ses*
sion. He has all but beaten the rec-,
ords In running this year and lt is
thought that during the next year be
will be able to excell all previous
records.
Mr. Thomas Campbell will bc great
ly missed in Anderson'. He is one of
the most popular young men of tba.
city and ls very congenial toward'.
aU.
Mr. Earle Daniel .of this city w
succeed Mi. Cur.;obeii as night clo
at the Hotel Chlquola.
Mr. Tolly Returned. -
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. Mr. George F. Tolly, who has been
spending the Psst few days in Cin
cinnati, Ohio.* and Cedar Rapids and
Chicago, Mich, looking over thc fur
niture market, has returned home/
He stated that outside the brass goods,
furniture pri?es were about the Ramo.
Hr. Snyder 111.
Dr. h. H. Snyder, tho voterenarlan,
is ill abd-' 1B at the Anderson county
hospital. * His friends hope that he
will have a speedy recovery.
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Sweeping Compound
We have a Germ'Killing, Sanitary Sweeping Compound
.-that can't be teat, which we are selling at a Very Special
i ''. Vrice.' This Sweeping Compound oils the floor, enables
the sweeper to "Sweep all the dirt out with the least effort
6v possible. We got this lot at a price and we are going to
give our customers the benefit of our good purchase.
While it lasts, we will sell it as follows:
In too pounds cases.$2.25
In lots less tuan too pounds at 3c per pound,
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Guest Paint Co.
IN YOUR HOME
Tho Heating and Plumbing systems should be ot the first importance lt
you1 consider the good health, the comfort and the convenience of your family.
Our Plumbing ls the Quality Klpd that adds to the house beautiful by the
luxuriousness and good designing of the fixtures.
Get oar F.gtlmatel . " Jobbing . Specialty.
GLENN PLUMBING COMPANY
?THE PLUMB GOOD PL; UBERS*
IM W. Benson St. (Under Maple Hall) PHONE m
Infantile > I %mwJ^
TkT^?18- I I /i^KILLv TH EM-wage the war of extermination^
Jobercoiosis^, ? Relentlessly and tljvs protect your home and family' g
? * Typhoid ; J |j/^from tne ravages of these disease and filth bearing pests.
1^^l^%}mmL\\vm HOUSE FLY DRIVER AND INSECT
I EXTERMINATOR
fl /e?lB???L will positively kill all fi!??, mosquitos, moths, gnats, ?nts, roaches, bed bogs, Brat and
Bp^i otn*r l??*cti. Harnrfeta to human beings, but sure death to insects and vermin.
j M ra??fi^^a?m.TH oraciAW IWDOBW ANO RECO?O?ENB r?.
WT ?atm At*iee*ntt??*t Waanington 800 flies we? llbemed m a room 12z ? feet end Atas^nw a .
B "?S* T ?Bu) bottle oflbMafd'VHOUM fly Privar and Insect Exterminator were sprayed In the air. Arter ?fey
Vv ISHL mlauteserwr Orin tbe roon waedeac*. Tbesncoeea 01 tautest ls certified to br A. L- Murray,JW.
fl -^n\ wfev u.. ?upi. of ?te*ub, Washington, P. c., and C II* ropenoe, Insect Investigator, 0. a. Pepi, of Agrt
Bx^VSv ^I^^SHK Yon ow* > ourself abd fawily protection ?ri?ns* disease carry to* tnsecta. Don't walt untU lt to
mr \^\^\^^ vJnBfD*00Uu' lr*owdtokre*nnfttsuppiy you writ*
* |V ' iCj SHEPARD'S CHEMICAL COu?> WILMINGTON, N*J?^ Jj
Don't start on that vacation
trip without first putting on
tires.
TODD AUTO SHOP
Opposite ra|^aImetto
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