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POT/ LAURENS MOTOR GO. WILL OPEN AGENCY ALBERT W. TEAGUE WAS BUSINESS V?S?T?R IN CITY B I G BUSINESS Will Sell Haynes, Oakland and Maxwell Ant om obi! ca - -L a 'ge Display Room. , Mr. Albert W. Teaguo of Laurens wa? a business visitor In Anderson Thursday nnd while here made the imr.itIvo Statement ' that ?he would open a lotrgO automobile sales room nnd agency In tlftis city. Mr. Teague ia with 'tho Laurens Motor company. . Just; what placo of business will bo occupied ha? not been learned. The Lauren; Motor company has tho agency for tho Maxwell, Oakland and Haynes automobiles1, all three of Which uro widely known as good sellers. Mr. .Teague also stated I tint he would open u Inrge storage and repair shop. Ile will come bark to Anderson within t'.io next few days to make tho final arrangements, lt is said. - fOJ.OItlM) FIELD HAY Several Hundred Children Participat ed, Yesterday. " Tho Colored County Fair and Field day W0H held in Anderson yesterday, neve nal hundred children being In attendance. Tho oxorclses began ?-th a parado ?In which were march .-<t several hundred children and thin was followed by exercises at the ; . West. Ticed street school building. C.": 'rr ic! .sells Oui. nosiness. ,.;:Mr>^|li-Fine announced yesterday that he bad yaol? out his tailoring business to Mr. J. A. Mulllnax. well Known Tailor o? 126-?33 "rVest Bsn Kou street, and , thai hereafter he would bo with Mr. Mulllnax. whero lie will be pleased to servo his' friends. Mulllnax has tho goods and the men prepared to dandle the tirade, and satisfactory service is assured. See tho new Waterman Self Filling Fountain Pens at Cox .Stationery Co. See our Palm Olive Window. Owl Drug Co. '.'.. _._i2i.__ w. s, m Pure Food and is .the'place I B:; where every) :{ BJ ' dean, and uj H Have you rriod tho famous Butter ll like home-made bread? Tho B California Raisin Stead, made fr . IM .ortalnly nutritious, .the loaf, fl Hoiaum Cakes, frosh "from the. ov j j venient for the houBokeeper, I jg Home-made Angel Cakes-pla to montis, (?Or to 86c, $1.00 to"??.GO p I FLORIDA V g Extra ?irse, smooth Tomatoes '?v^-fi Fresh 'Cauliflower; the tb .. PgJ Laige;4?mbo Celery, stalk.. ? B New-Green Cabbage, the lb I ;/f SPRING AI ', 9 jp?ft^^ojp-.B^??t Pickle Peaeh&s ?3 the quart .. fe I H?tux's Preserved ?weet Mixed I B '/j^\ ? .tito/quart. 9 V Extra fine Selected Qne*n Olives, 8 :' Oratioi ^?llyfrrJust the thing to s m J chick?n(.tho Jar. ............ H %^ Pii^apr?ie Jslly {home-made) il Ww'hen in the .city-come in I''" ' ; Fwre Food anc iTO S HiS SOLD INTEREST IN ANDERSON FIRM Mr. Joe Sullivan Sold His Inter est in the T. L. Cely Com pany. Mr. JOG I). Sullivan lins sold his Interest In the T. I., ('ely company to a member of the finn, the chango belli? effective today. Mr. Sui 11 v.-it will return to hi? home in William ston today and UH yet has not ?>n nuunced his plans for the future. Mr. Sullivan ipnme to Anderson four years atm and began work wita the T. h. Cely company. Me later bought an interest in. the store. Since living in Anderson i:o has made hundreds of friends who will be sorry lo leam that he is to leave Anderson. Me is a young man of splendid character and ability and ono that Anderson doe? not like to lose. . Hts many friends wish him much success 4n whatever business he decided to enter. "SPORTY" LADTSENT UP TO STATE FARM Atlanta, March 31-A batch of pr s oners. mon and women, white und black, were sont to the state prison farm at Milledgoville yesterday. Among tho number WOB a giant ne gro Wi o packed a victrola horn on his back and carried F<!X records in his hand. There was also a boy, neatly dressed, wearing stylish suit, nose-glasses and a sporty white cap. : "He ls tho son of an ex-governor," tttid the guard to the passerby who stopped to Btare. "Sent up for for gery. They'ro from all over tho state-gobi' to the farm." "Why tho phonograir.O.?" a repor ter asked tho giant bearded negro. "Thought I'd have a little music down on tho farm." and the negro's teeth gleamed. "1 got six records. Ono of 'em's 'Emollno.' It's some tune. Ever heard it?" "What's yoi^r mame?" asked the reparier. "Colonel Harris from Adaiusvllle. Tho guard hastened toward them. "Got away from that man" lu? shout ed. "What are you In for?" shot Otu reporter quickly. "Murder" shouted back Colonel Harris and the reporter fled. Mf. Clark Ul. Mr. 'Baylis has been taken to At lanta to the tDnvis-Flsher hospital where he will undergo an operation for appendicitis. 'S Sanitary Store o trade thing ?a new? i-to-date. Nut Loaf, that eats fl A^ loaf... IVC om Sunkist raisins is 10 c env/are mighty con- | A_ 2ach.........*VC |n and filled with cream and al er; cake. EGETABLES i, the lb ...... . .10c . .10c ..:.. . ...._:iot , they aro simply, fine, .lowe*, new and crisp, - - '.. - ................... erve. with your bakod .,\ . v . * '?v? ."* .? ? -Ti. " ns our guest and rest. order 48 Sb? Majestic M HEADQUARTERS WILL BE LOCATED IN GUY MR. DAN BROWN MOVES FROM WILLIAMSTON TO ANDERSON VISITS AUGUSTA! Office Builders Lumber and Sup ply Company to Be Opened There. . "Since opening up my office in An derson I have decided to make tills city headquarters Instead of WM I tamaton." ?tuted Mr. Dan Brown nf tho BuiLders Lumber and Supply company yesterday. Mr. and .Mrs. Brown moved to Anderson on Thurs day and havo taken rooms in the Townsend building on North Main street. "Business Is good," continued Mr. Brown. "I havo Ju<st returned from Augusto where I went with the view of opening up a branch business* there. I have about decided to do that. I am going to work for some of that business which will be the result or tho fire. The Augusta peo ple t'^ave the right spirit and optim ism reigns everywhere. That city suffered a great loss, but it seems that they intend making a greater city out of dt." The Builders Lumber and Supply company recently opened up an ofTico in the old Anderson hotel building, and it is interesting tb note that -their headquarters will be located here. MRS. SAXUEL ?. TIMMS Highly Esteemed Woman of Five Forks Section. Mrs. Carrie Ella Timms, wlfo of Mr. Samuel R. Timms of the Five ForkB section died on Thursday morn ing after a .long Illness. . Funeral services were held yesterday at SI-: and Twenty Baptist church. Mrs. Timms was .in tho forty-ninth year ot her age ana has left a largo circle of relativos and friends to mourn her loss. Sho had for many yeara previous to her death been nn invalid, the victim of inflammatory rheumatJlBm from which she had b.?ou a great sufferer and which had rr ducer her to the necessity of .movlntr about the house In a Toiler chair. Va . wa? a remarkable woman In man: iways. Possessed of unusual intellec tual gifts, of untiring onorgy and with a genius for.?usbnning tho forces and resources of thc household, si., proved a help-mate worthy of thf. name. She seemed always so strong, sr, cheerful, in spite ot the phyr.'cal handicap, her sense of management 'and her happy control of ber ch'ldren ; and ?her sweet influence over, them up to the time uf her death were mort marked and her buoyant spirit mada her ti\e light of the home. She, never complained, but boro her afflictions with true Christian fortitude. At the early age of twelve years sha nad surrendered her ?oart nm. sou! to the Master, and. baa since lived a consistent and truiy useful Christian life. She waB before ber marriage a Mc Altatei- and waa.united In marriage lo Mr. Samuel R. Timms.in 1882 ?nd was* the mother of ten1 children. She is survived.by her husband, her four sons, J. leichardt Samuel L., Guy and Lesser Timms, and by three daugh ters, Mrs i Dollie Sherman of Pied mont, and. Misses Minnie and Lorene Timms. She ls also'survived by her father. Mr. James McAllster of Li berty, 3. C., and by four brothers. W. Li,"Allen M., Warren, and pay ton M cAl ls tor, ny well aa by three efaterW, Mrs. Rmmto. ?Ribble, Mr?, Linio Carte? and Mrs. Dora Timm?, .practically all bf whom reside jh' i thia couhty. Benth o? an Infant. \Ufrnoat SmHh, the three-and->halt month's old son . of Mr.* .?nd . Mrs; Preston Smith, 'died at. their home, 21 B. street. Thursday hight, The funeral services' were held yesterday afternoon and. interment waa made in Silver Brook cemetery. Ha? Retob? Kwu*. . Mr?. Anna ^?*to?-: has returned refera BarUmoro, ^whei-tt '. ajt? ' bas ; been for tho past several days. ? the nt?m Waterman Se? Fffimg Foantain Pens at Cam Sooner? Co. ? ! Sec cur. Pifo Qtfc/^Wfo^ I Owl Drag Co, i any quantity, on five d non delivery of any or ss deliveries are all bari ile off. Go to it-I mei SKATING CONTEST AT ANDERSON MILL PROMISES TO BE ONE OF BIGGEST AFFAIRS EVER HELD ?PRIZES OFFERED No One Will Be Allowed in Con test Without Costume and En Masque. The (masquerade {skating contest at the Anderson mill hall luis even ing promises to ho one ol the best affnirs of its kind tills season and1 the attendance is expected to he very* laige. This- will bo the last of the season, and everyone invited to 'at tend. No one will bo allowed to skate in the contest without a costume and en masque. i V izo s Offered. A splendid array of prizes will ?ic awarded us follosw: Host lady skater-One rug hy Cooper Furniture Co. Beat gentleman skater-One neck tie by B. Hillman. Best costume for lady-Dollar pair silk hose, by B. Fleishman. Best costume, gentleman-One dol lar bath ticket, by W. E. Gllraer. Tackiest costume, gentleman-Fif ty cents cash, R. L. Robinson. Tackliest costume, lady-One box talcum powder, by Lyles pharmacy. Best girl skater 15 to 18 years Tie by D. Gelabei ;. Best boy Bkater, 15 to 18 years-One crate Chero-Cola, by Chero-Cola Co. Best couple, lady and gentleman One tie eao'r, by Anderson Dry Goods Co. Be*t girl skater, 12 .to 15 years One dollar in trade by Moore-Wilson Co. . ' . Best boy skater, 152 Jo 15 years One tile by Parker & bolt. Second best girl skater, 15 tu 18 years-One pair silk hose, by M. B. Simmons. Best girl skater, 10 . to 12 years Bex candy; by Red Cross Drug Co. Best boy skater. 10 to 12 years One book, by Cox Book store. Best girl Bkater, 8 to 10 years Ftfty cents cash iprize. by skating rink. Best boy skater. 8 to 10 years-Fif ty cent cash prize, by skating rink. Tallest skater-One gahpn motor oil. by E. -M. Jones. Fattest skater-Ono dollar press ing club ticket by Irs D!?e=. Smoothest skater in ,tue house-One pair silk shoe laces, by Thompson Shoe store, WEEKLY HAPPENTOS ANDERSON TiQLLEGE Interesting Lecture cn "World's Most Famous Paintings" By Dr. G. A. Wauchope. Dr. G. A. Wauchope.of the Univer sity of South Carolina halted the col lege on last Saturday) night and de livered his lecture on; "The World's Most Famous1 ?Pain tin gs." It/ was al together a most pleasing evening . AH i prescht were dellghtedtnot only with the .beauty of tho pictures but with the entertaining and helpful remerka of-br. Wauchope. / An interesting student's recital was. given last Monday evening. Tho plano solos were hvtjarpreted with musical tn:-:te, and, they together, with tho songs were, received enthusiastic ally by tho. largo; audience. The chorus numbers were,glyep ;with fine' spirit and expressihu.' At .the!, meeting lot, the . Esthqrlap literary aoolety to^hsTd. ?n. Satur-, day evening. Aprik 1, the. following eufe]ect will" bo denoted; R?soiye.l, That f?e, United! Stittea. should inr crease tho Appropriation for army and navy. "'~ On. Saturday o veninga . beautiful course dinner waa given by tho Sealer class for Mra. w,. W. Lawrence ot. Duluth. Minn. .The;, other guests wcroM??S Smith, dean of the college. " :MU*;;'Vstralj^^ S?nior class, ' audj??llw jBeftle. Law rence. .The ctnaa;, colors, iavendar and, white. ' and tho ciara? flower, the violet, were most, effectlverv used in the decorations! MiH& Buxton spent the week-end lu the. home nf Mr?.-Jain?s Paget In -North,- Wain.street.. ?>r. Ktnatd. went to. Column a ye*-: . terday afternoon to' attend..%':m?ejJt? of the ?esoci?Uot?or^?tr, Prefl l deh^l/, : .' ' : V , "' Stationery Co. ays advance notice. And PM pity a b?nus of 25c per thousand der accepted by me on date specified; ^train wreks, careless ex* .ed. In other words, Tm after jthe P?tko.Slip business with the income to me, if you want Potato Slipi FURMAN SMOt^ 3,810 miles without a. moment! tte dale anywhere. "And,?' tatmued Mr. Cohen, "I Mr. Cohen stated further, have his Buick as any car he hi he uses it the better he likes it. |ju Columbia, and that he would cher;! '.vho will write him. I -And that [for business or plesBureJoe had ju?t as \te? ^ cbstinR even up to $3,fM; and that the more b, that his home BdaressSa 2201 Park street, ally give his experience w|h n Buick to any one the story that' Buick user ? tell you, lt IS THE CARI If you are contemplating tV&purch ;se of a cn>r-w| or not-be sure and see the l??S^^k.^od^'.D'.^. li l tomobile values on the mnrk?t lof .Ki:'.,: |.h^,f|fom;.me ?T; 1 AAA .PIU?U bi2_jL nsr?_iJ PlinC^ ITS tXftf. I I am in positionlgo St||reyou mjpey'tta''a Dodge?-Ca?!^^ ' Play Ball! *, Play Tennis! When you buy the Spalding line you buy the best. We are sole agents. Pant's Boot. Store The AND&ISQN ; T0^T " ?THE ARAB* With KDOAB SELWYN "THE LIGHTNING BEU* HOP" With . Il Alt Ii Y WATSON, tilt. ilViir. ""' _: . 1 m ?Brightest :'8^-'jB?#?^?^i Today : HELEN HOLME? in , ] . GAME" BETTER KIND OF MOVIES ^eae 460 ir jiuse pur&lues: can't b& ?mplicateil, I r-v 5 - ' tuse.o\ir|rices aro always moro 'reasQgije,' juifie w hi uY value conic 'Xrom -keese. fTOttt?'&tt' jt?abl?;' * ; v/fick 'vales eclipso alt othors: ;;v ?iaw=.r&k?s; each......Y.......... iaa^#'nii<SIc Alarm Clocks, each' ulid . Qo| Birthstonel?ing?. each*. e.meuts^lar ButtonB. |Wi''OnJfcfee^ifpr-,s g>i mmW?va^^P Eigiifenij^MT* volet? re '/?y^sV; any otiter plgw Wt f?r jOa?Specte?^^