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Local News. VVKDXKSUAV, A PIM I. 20, 1004. Wan Killed at Sloan's Ferry. A distressing accident occurred last l'iuusday morning nt .Sloan's Ferry, un ??'iucn liver, when by the collapse ol' ihe new bridge being erected i lie ru one niau lost his lite and two others were painfully injured. I>Mii Allen, who was employed on the construction loree, received injuries fruin which hu died in three or lour hours, and C. E. ?rogdonand a negro, Albert .McKnight, were badly injured. lt is not known just what caused the ??ridge, to collapse. According to the foreman, \V. Ii. tinah, his whole. I oreo, including about M men, wem at work on the eastern span of the bridge H Ttiry short time before thu accident occurred. All of thc men were called a wa v except the three tor thu purpose cu" doing some other work. They hud M-.ueely guttun uti' thu bridge when the structure suddenly gave way, and thu mass of wreckage carried the three men with it to the river below. Mr. B roydon and McKnight were thrown ante thu water without being entangled m the confused mass ot iron work, but Mr. Allen was caught in it, receiv ing severe bruises about thu head. Hu was unconscious when the men roached him, and remained in that condition until death came u few hours Jal er. The body of Mr. Allen was brought to the city Thursday night and em balmed by G. P. Tolly & Son. On Friday it was shipped to bis homo at Pink, lia., for interment. Mr. Gash ; ; T'lr-jftnied thc? remains. Thu Sloan's Ferry bridge is being constructed by thu Virginia Hridgu nd Iron Company. Then?, havu buen xian? delays already, and this accident will cause a further delay in its com pletion. Thu free furry, however, will pt iii bc kept up by thu County. Thu bruise is situated about four miles be Jaw Hort man. Resignation of Rev. H. R. /Murchison. Rfev. H. li. Murchison, who has so stroptnbly served as pastor of thu Dcsli&l Presbyterian Church for som? years, has tendered his resignation. The&ongregation him united with him in al request to thu South Carolina Presbytery to havu thu pastoral rela tions dissolved. MT. Murchison will go to Columbia j hunt thu first of May, where hu will ?stablish a weekly paper to bo known .?'Tfce Weekly V"is:tor. It will bu a borne paper, including all thu depart ments that aru of general interest to -akhe^d young. Mr. Murchison does not propose to give up tho ministry, though his duties in what lie considers u larger held of usefulness will pruvunt him from con? inning active work in thu cause. His papei will bu partly religious, but nun aeet arian. Mr. Murchison isa preacher of power 3in\ ability, and his congregation ro jprut to havu to give him up. Hu car lie? with him thu bust wishes of evury .ODD lor success in his uuw enterprise. Death of Mrs. Aiken. The Washington correspondent of The News and Courier, under date of tte ?'?th inst., says: "*MTS. Aiken, wife of Rupresoncativo Wyatt Aiken, of Abbeville, died hero today at Providencu Hospital, after a snort illness from peritonitis, compli cated with pleurisy. Mrs. Aiken find been quito ill for several weeks prior 4D her removal to tho hospital. It -va? thought that she could receive tetter treatment ut the hospital than at her apartment, 1,005, i:itb street, N. W. Four days URO she suffered a re i??L?se? and Mr. Aiken and the members rf the family were notified that tnere Teas but a slight hope of her recovery. Bspresentative Aiken and his children bar*been constantly at thu hospital, asi) day before yesterday Mrs. Barn veli, tue mother of Mrs. Aiken, ar rived here from Abbeville and joined ?An jrriuf-stricken watchers ac the tfeatk-bed. The slight rally observed yesterday waa of short duration, and ?t ?Tu early hour this morning Dr. D?tkenson, the physician in atten ?tofe, realized that the end was ap proaching and so informed Mr. Aiken. It was evident that tho stricken lady iras dying from sheer exhaustion and. after lingering a few hours, she passed away in the presence of her loved hus band, her motlier and two of hercbil ; dren. Arrangements were immediate 4Twadu for conveying tho remains to Abbeville, for interment. The funeral party will leave here to-night at 7.30 jfcfoefc over the Southern Railroad. : Thu fnneral will take place in Abbo Tfil&i next Sunday." Congressman Aiken has many friends aftmnghout this section who deeply sympathize with him and his four l?t le children who are left to cherish the memory of a devoted wife and ?other. Hie People of New Hebron Delighted. cjoite a pleasant occasion was the fniertainnieut by Miss Frances Wide man's school at New Hebron on Friday ?vening last, the 15th inst. The exer cises consisted of recitations, dialogues and pl ys, solos, duets, trios and ionises. She pantomine, "The Angels of Pe > Ba \ isla,1' played by several girls, and tibe "Marriage of Tom Thumb" were At? star selections of the evening, and -vere a success in every respect. A sermon by the colored brother was iandled with great ability and put us vii to thinking as he dwelt on water sfetons at the judgment day. The verdict of every one present was ibat the exercises proved beyond a Jonbt Miss Wideman's ability for JB ining pupils for the stage. Ai small admittance fee was charged sod a nice little sum realized, wh en is to KO- to the purpose of painting the ai?oor house. L. April 18th, 1004. ^ ?HINDIP? W^li^8?^.!^!8 VITAL8T& GREAT J?? ?~e* M?BCB REMEDY Pfodocfc.1 tb? above rcralt H* Cft?3C?SX?. Curt? Nervo** Debility. JmP?tnuy. WUS?mB?Tm?iH?F Memory. Stopa all drains tr.? mm?srsnmn by, c-rrorsof youth. It ?wards off It? -? 5KB CoogBfapOon. Yoene Men regain Man Wtc? Old Men recover Youthful Vteoi. tt -?'?ra Vijrtvr aod ??zo to shrunken organs, and Sta Mmalof bnslneas or marriage. Eas!)/^carried In 3?OR SAXiE BY EVANS PHARMACY I -ifast ? few more tons of that fencing 'uii? Ith Good for grape vines, eto. Afc only one bent per pound-worth 4c. Sanderson Mattress add Spring Bed Go. The ??rest and safest remedy for kid - -?try ?nd bladder diseases ia FOIST'? Kid x?y Core. If taken In time it affords se 'oar!ty from ?ll kldnoy and bladder dis ?.?se. lt moke? th ?rn right. Don't de ?jkj taking. Evans Pharmacy. White Plains School Will Close Friday... Baseball and a Play. Thc White Hains school in \V ill iii III - stun township will cluse next Friday night, ?".'nd inst . with a minsticl cx hibil ion, pi < i > il' tl by a Kamo ul base Itali in tim atterno<in, willi supper tm an iniri hui*'. Tim exhibition will he given at the school house, beginning ai 8 o'clock. .Mi. Willie Strickland, thc principal ol tin- si iiool and one of tito loading teach ers ot thc ('(Minty, lias had this school under Ida careful training for tho past th reo years. He has instilled into their minds a love for singe perform ance, which, added to then hard prac tice work in tho past two months, in sums a treat to ttiosc w ho may be pei inittcd to attend. Thc exhibition ' given last year was one of the lieht over aeon in a country school and was witnessed by nearly a thousand i? ? *. - pie. The program lor this yeal far soi pusses the one ot last and nil who miss it \\ ill miss a grand time. Tile ball gallic will fie played in thc beautiful level pasturo ot Mr. .Ino. Davis near W hite I'lainachurch about hall a mile hom tho school house and I will licgin promptly at ll.Wi o'clock. ? Tho K?me promiHCM tobo ?tue ol tho ! hottest?'! tin- season, lt will lie the third Kamo between tho White Plains and Kasley teams this seuson, and while the husley team was defeated in both thc foi mer Kaines yet it is coming with a much stronger team, with a re newed energy and a strong assurance of victory in'the end. The teams w ill be evenly matched, soto all lovers ol' manly sport is in Htoro an exhibition of skill in rendering to the public the play so often styled "tho pet game of the nation." The services ol' thc Smyth Concei t Hand of Pclzcr has ficen secured to furnish music for tho night perfor mance, and it is to he hoped that ar rangements may yet ICJ made to get tho band to leave Pclzcr in time to fur nish music for tho gamo also. The above program has been arran ged by tho teacher and friends of the White Plains school with a view to tiy to entertain in one way or the other ail of the large number of spectators who it is sure will be at both. Don't for get, ladies, when packing your baskets to put iu plenty of supper tor visitors from a distance-especially the visit - ing team. Hoys w ho play baseball can certainly eat. G. Belton News. Tho cold wave of thc past two ?lays has cause?! much uneasiness among the gardeners and fruit growers for fear of a freeze. There is a quantity of young fruit to bo seen in this section-it hav ing escaped the frosts-and it would probably take nothing less than a freeze to injure flu- crop now. Some ot our farmers have planted their cotton and ure beginning to fear j that they have been too hasty with the planting. Tho base ball lever has seized Helton and there aro frequent battles between the school team and the town team. Tho school team always defeats tho town boys, anti now they nre begin ning to think that their team is invin cible. The James Shelby's Show came to town on Friday and gave two perfor mances. Everyone who "took in" tho show seemed much pleased with the two little actresses. Mr. nod Mrs. J.H. Hurch have issued invitations announcing the approach ing marriage of their daughter, Miss Aria, to Mr. W. E. Tower, ot Ander son. Tho ceremony will bo in the Methodist Church on tho evening of April the 27th. E. M. Taylor, who hus been in charge of the Broadway Dil Mill during the past sc >son, will move to Anderson nt au early date. Mr. Taylor has been Erunioted by his company and will ave charge of the oil mill of tho Anderson Fertilizer and Oil Co. nt An derson. Mr. Taylor has made Helton his home for many years, (with tho ex ception of a short time spent in Ander son) and Helton will lose iu hun a good citizen. W. J. Moorhead ls on a visit to Dnr lingt n. W. K. Stringer went to Charleston last week to attend the meeting ol' tho Shrioers. J. A. Hal len ti ne, formerly ol' Holton but now at Mourne, N. C., with the S. A. L. R. R., spent a few days in town last week. Miss Carrie Anderson, of Anderson, has boen in town for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Oreen, of Ander son, ppent Sunday in town. X. LowndesvIHe News. The Mt. Carmel school boys and tho bo>H of the Lo willies vi lie school played a match game of ball here Saturday atiernoon, tho score being 17 toll in laver of the Lowndcsville boys. Miss Ada Fennel is at Latimer, the guest of Miss Alice McAllister. Mrs. Vess Hell nod daughter. Miss Earle, spent last Thursday in Abbe ville. M i BB Daisy Hell went to Anderson last Wednesday, returning the same day. Kev. H. W. Harber and wife went to McCormick last Thursday to visit friends. Mrs. Ansel, of Greenville, is visiting her son, Pref. Ii. H. Harris, nt Mr. Bolin Allen's fer a few days. DeWitt Haines lias returned from n visit to Alabama, ll?? was accompanied home by his mother, who had spent the winter in Prattville willi her son, Hubbard Haines. Mrs. B. A. Henry and children, of Anderson, came dnwu last Friday and spent until Sunday with family of E. W. Harper. Ardra Pressley, of Cincinnatti, Ohio, is visiting his wife nt the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Clinkscales. R. J. Hutchison spent Sunday night with his parents near here. Misses Lizzie Nance and Ruth Dunn went to Due West last Friday and re turned the next day. Miss Jennie May Dunn, a student of Due West Fe male College .came home with them and will spend a few days. Rev. 1. E. Wallace will preach in the Presbyterian Church here the first Invitations have been received here to the marriage of Miss Jane Thomas, of Warren ton, to Mr. Julius Townsend Dudley, of Bennettsville, on the 27th inst, in the Warrenton Presbyterian Church._ \ edie. Colored County Fair. A large crowd is expected to be at the next meeting of the Colored Coun ty Fair Association, which will be held at the Greeley Institute on next Satur day, the 23rd inst., at 2 o'clock p. m. Two important questions will be con sidered-plans for the appropriate cele bration of the 4th of July, and the question of founding and building up a first class high school and industrial college in the city of Anderson. Every well disposed person is ear neatly invited to be present, and ex press his opinion. v Geo. W. Hill, President. CITYVLOT8 FOR ?ALE-Situated on and nearlNorth Main Street. Five min atoe* walk Court House. Apply to J. F. OllnksoalW, Intelligencer office. Rock Mill News. As yon have already received, Mr, 'JIi I tor, ami will doubtless receive other accounts ol I he deplorable acci dent which occurred al tho river last 'i'JniI?si|;>y morning, where Hie ?tefl hiidircis m progress ot' erection, and when- u white man hythe name ot Allen was killed and two other? eon hiderahl\ bruised up, 'one a white man and tin- other one colored;, I will not any more than ?.'ive a lew hind facts in regard to the accident. Mr. Allen, the man who was killed, w as ou a sea floh I, or temporary struc ture, about twenty feet a ho VU the piers, fastening tho irons together by mean- ol holts, a distance ol' forty feet hom the water, when from some cause the structure gave way and tell, and .M i. Allen fell on some i uhhish that had washed up against one of the piers, his lieail striking a sq mire piece of timber, causing concussion of the bram. Dis. Heller. Hunt and I'cpper were at once Hent for, who w? ie soon at the young man'.- side, and did everything they could for him hui to no avail, and in lihou I lom hours from tfie time the accident occurred he was dead. Ile died m the ferryman's house. The two other men were about twenty feel below him, and they | wen- not seiiously hurt. An inquest was held and hi-, body taken tn Ander son, from lhere shipped to Iiis luther's home, near Gainesville, Ga. The fanners have their work well in hand, and are planting cotton seed; most of them w ill get through planting this week. S. A. Burns and family attended the burial of his stater, .Mrs. Thus. Hobson, at Sandy Springs Church yesterday. W . 'J'. Mc Lee?, of Seneca, iias been overhauling and putting in tune tho organ at Roberts Church last week. Fires and overcoats were brought into use Yesterday. The school at Providence will close on the ti?th inst, and will pi?; nie at Portman on the 27th, and the teacher extends this notice t hat the public ia I invited to come and bring with them well filled bankets. X. April 18. Democratic Club Meetings. Anderson Democratic Club No. 1, w ill meet in the Court House, on Satur day morning, 23rd inst., at 0 o'clock, for the purpose of reorganizing and electing delegates to tho County Con vention, which meets in this city on Salesday in May. We earnestly re quest all tho members to attend, as it w ill take only ti short time to transact the business of the meeting. Any Democrat who lias moved into tho city since the last election rtnd who desires to join the Club should apply to the Secretary, who will enroll his name. M. M. Mattisou, President. C. C. Langston, Sec. Bowdan Green Democratic Club will meet at Whitefield Church on Satur day, '..'.'trd inst., at 4 o'clock, for the purpose of reorganizing and electing delegates to the County Convention. All the members at v urged to attend prumptlv at the hour named. J. H. Wyatt, President. Working Men's Democratic Club, No. i, wiii meet Saturday afternoon, 'S.ivd inst., at r>.30 o'clock in the Court House. All tho members aro request ed to attend. J. J. G ilmer. President. Tho Brushy Creek Democratic Club is called to meet at Mt. Airy, on Satur day afternoon, April 23rd, at 3 o'clock. A full attendance is desired. 1. W. Pickens, President. Anderson Democratic Club, No. 2, will meet on Saturday, 23rd inBt., at 10 o'clock a. m., in the Court House. E. M. H?cker, Jr., President. Cheap Excursion Rates via Southern Rail way. Tho Southern Hallway announces the following very low excursi?n ralea to the following poluta : Anderson to Hillas, Texas, and return on account ot the General Assembly Climb, rland Presbyterian Church, May It) to '27, ticket* on sale May 15 to IS, 1904, with Unat limit returning May 31, 11H>4, at tho very low rate of $31.40. Anderaou to Cbicagn, III., and return, account General Conference A. M. ? Church, May 1, 1004. Tickets on sale Aprtl 20 and 30 aud May 1, 1904, with flual limit May 10, 1004, at the very low rate of $24 25, Limit may bo extended to j.jr.? m 1004, Audersou to Los Angeles and San Francisco, Cal , and return, account OBQ eral Conference M. E. ChU'ch and Na tional Association of Ratall Grocers of U. 8., Mav 3, to 31, )00i, at the very low rataof $<>4.1">. Tickets on sale April 122 to 30, wnh final limit June 30, 1004. The Southern Hallway offers most con venient schedules with Pullmau Bloopers and Southern Hallway dining cara on all through trains. For full Information ap ply to any ?yent .Southern Hallway or H. W. Hunt, DIVIBIOU Passenger Agent. Providence News. Tho farmers are well up with their work, lind so far crop prospects are good. There are some reports of some dam age from frost, but the damage is mostly confined to gardeus. The fruit crop has not boon damaged to any ex tent in this section. J.C. Gilmer and little son, Albert, from Lavonia, Ga., visited in this sec tion last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Williford visit ed the latter's parents last week. J/?ss Sallie Pettigrew, from New Hope, visited home folks recently. Airs. VV. M. Gray, who has been spending awhile with her daughter at Hartwell, Ga., has returned home. Apiil 18. Juttie. Mr. F. B. Clayton. Dear Sir : Over fifty years ago our firm began Helling paint throughout the South; salas have continued nnlnte*.cptedly, an 1 ten times greater than any other brand of paint. Read the fo lowing : "llave used the L. & M. Paint twenty years ; houses painted with it eight years ao show better to-day than houses paint with other pa nts within two years." A. B. Edgell, Alaehua, Fla. "Have used all branda of paint, L. A M. Pare Paint stands better, and wears longer than any other paint I have ever used In my tea yean experience." H. F. ?mltb. Painter, C jncord, N. C. "I painted Frankenburg Block with L. ?fc M. Paint; ?tanda ont aa though varnished." Aomal coat WM lean than fl.20 per gallon." W? B. Barr, Charleston, W. Va. "I painted oar old homestead with L, & M. Paint twenty-six yean ago. Mot painted alnoe ; looks better than house* painted in the last fonr yean with other, paint." H. S. Soc-Meld, Harris Springs, 8. O. "Oed the, L. & M. Paint for sixteen yean. Painted threa houses with it fif teen yean ago; they have not needed painting sinos.' ' J. E. Webh, Hickory, N. a Rea poe tf ult;, LONGMAN A MARTINEZ. This celebrated paiut ia sold by Mr. F> B. Gray ton, Anderson ; F. L. .Hopper, Belton; E. R Horton, Lowndeavills; T. C. Jackson, Iva. 42-4 . --? - u?U<U A J Xl Saves Two From Death. "Our littlo daughter bad an al mont fa tal attack of whooping cough arni brou < liiti~," WJ?IOH Mr-. W J\. liaviiand, of Armonk, N. Y., "but, when all ot bel" remedies fed.ed, we paved ber life witb I>r. King's NOW Discovery. Our niece, wb > bau Consumption in HU advanced stage, aluo unod this wonderful medic 'io and to-day abo IH per feat ty well." Des perate throat and lung disea?es yield to Dr. King's Now Discovtrj an to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for Coughs and Colds. ?OJ and $1.00 bottles guaran teed by Orr, Uray A Co. Dreadful Attack of Whooping Cough. M ra. Ellen Uarlison, of 300 Park Ave., Kaunas City, Mo., writf-H aa folloWH: 'Our two children bad a severe attack of whooping cough, one of thom in the par oxystn ot 'coughing would often faint and blued r.i. tho nose. We trlod everything wo beard of without getting relief. We then called in our fau>?ly doctor who pre fccrlbed Foley'? Honey and Tar. With the very lirst do*o they began to improve and we (eel (Imf it hus Raved their liven." Refuse substitutes. Lvans Pharmacy. liiick'n Stoves grow more popularovory day. Tuena Stoves have many adv?rtls (>ru in the way of satisfied users. Sulli van Ildw. Co. are much gratified that their customers at e thus giving thin good evidence of their satisfaction. MONEY IO LOAN-A lew thousand dollars to lend on Land for clients. Ap ply to B. P. Martin, Attorney-at-Law. Knowledge comes to us largely as the result of study and of the satisfying ol curioolty. Ir you would learn thal which would best serve your farming in terdata, you would bo studious and curl out* euougb to iuvesllgaU? the ground foi the great clalmn made by Sullivan ildw Co. for their Cole Cotton Planters. One and one-half car loada ( 1700 dozen Hues have Just been received by Bulli van Ildw. Co. From tbis enormous aa sortmentyou should certainly be able t select what you want in this line. Foley's Honey and Tar contains n opiates, nml will not constipate Uk nearly all other cough medicines. Rt fuse substitutes. Evans Pharmacy. MONEY TO LOAN for home client on easy terms. Simpson & Hood, Attorneys. Terrell thick con tor Heel Sweeps are a property set, just ready to use. Tl steel used in their manufacture ia tt very highest grade spring steel that tough. Each Sweep ls perfectly set at properly tempered. These Sweeps a sold by Sullivan Hdw. Co. Many far morn like a Sweep that nev needs resetting. Sullivan Hdw. C have in their patent Victor Heel Swei one that never loses ita original nc With this Sweep the standards soldo break or wear out, tbus making lt nece nary to buy only the bolta and blad after drat purchase. A Wonderful Saving. The largest Methodist Church in Get gia, calculated to use over one hundr gallons of the usual kind of mixed pa< rn painting their church. They used only 32 gallons of the Lot man tb Martinez Paint mixed with gallons of linseed oil. Actual cost paint made waa less than 91.20 per galil Saved over eiRbty (?so.00) dollars paint, and got a big donation besides. Every Church will ba given a libe quantity whenever they paintl Many Houses are well painted w four gallons of L. & M. and three gall? of linseed oil mixed therewith. WearB and covera like gold. These Celebrated Paint? are sold bs B. Cray ton. Anderson, T. L. Hopi belton ; T. C. Jackson, Iva, E. S. a ton, Lowndesvllle. SO Pneumonia la Robbed of (ts Terr?n By Foley's Honey and Tar. Ital the racking cough and heala and stree] ens the lungs. If taken in time it prevent an attack of pneumonia. Itel substitutes. Evans Pharmacy. Vl'J J BJ Attention Merchants. Wo bave grout Inducements to offer vou in Hosiery, Panta, Overall?, Drawers, Piece Goods, otc. Wo "?viii bo in our ellice for the next sixty days. Hoy from us you get tho mill prinoH. We save you the jobbers profits. Call on un and be convinced. Wo are selling the largest and closest buyers In tbe country. WEBB & CATER, Commission Merchants and Mill Agents Chronic Ilroiicu!tln Cnred. ' For ten years I bad chronic bronchitis so bad ^bat at times I could not speak shove a wblMper," writes Mr. Joseph Coffman, of Montmorency Ind. "I tried all remedies available, but with no sue cess. Fortunately my employer sug gested that ? try Foley's Honey and Tar. Its effect wa? almost miraculous, and I am now cured of the disease. On my re commendation many people have used Foley's Honey and Tar, and always with satisfaction." Evans Pharmacy. Ministers Confession. Rev. Jno. 8. Cox, of Wake, Ark., writes, ''For 12 years I suffered from Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a number of physicians and tried all sorts of medi cines, but got no relief. Thou I began the use of Electric Bitters and feel that I am now eured of a disease that had me in ita grasp for twelve years." If you want a reliable medicine for Liver and Kidney trouble, stomach disorder or general de bility, get Elect* in Bitters. It's guaran teed by Orr, Gray tfc Co. Only Mc. That Beautiful Gloss comes from the varnish in Devoe's Var nish Floor Paint ; costa 5 cents more a (juart though. Sold by W. L. Brissey. A Chaii?r.?oga Druggist's Statement. Robt. J. Miller, Proprietor of the Read House Drug Store of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes : "There is more merit in Foley's Honey and Tar than in any other cough syrup. The calls for it multiply wonder fully and we sell more of it than all other cough sy rope oom bined." Evans Phar macy. Broke into his House. 8. Le Quinn, of Cavendish, Vt., waa robbed of als customary health by inva sion of Chronic Constipation. When Dr. King's New Life Pills broke into his house, his trouble was arrested and now be's entirely cured. They're guaranteed to cure. 25o at Orr, Gray & Co's. Drug Store. It is an old proverb that two rights do not make one wrong. That means Gal lagher Bros*. Photos and their patrons. That is, you are always right when you get your Photos from Gallagher Bros., because their Piotures are always the most perfect in likeness and finish. Pio tures and patrons-two rights. Remem ber, it ls at 131 i North Main St. A Love Letter Would not interest you If you're look ing for a guaranteed Salve for 8oros, Burna or Piles. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo., writes : "I suffered with an ngly sore for a year, but a box of Bnoklen's Arnica Salve cured me. It's the bont Salve on earth. 25o at Orr, Gray & Co's. Drug Store. What a Shame For ladies to Buffer with those nervous and siok headaches when they can be promptly relieved with one dose of Ner valglne. The most effective and less harmful than any preparation on the market. Sold everywhere by drug deal I ere. 4 doseB 10 cents. Manufactured by Nervalgine Go.. Augusta, Ga. "Should Old Acquaintance Be Forgot And Never Brought to Mind." When you need anything nauallv kept in Drugstores don't forget that W?hlte & Wilbite are generallv open from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Lacas Paints, as good as the beat and aa onsap as the cheapest, al ways on hand. t s Immense Stock, Great Selection, and Large Variety of Trimmed AND Ready ~to~ Wear HATS! Wholesale and Retail. COUHTKY M?ECH?lfTS can do botter here than elsa* where, owing to tho faot that I buy from Manufacturers only, and am not charging fabulous prices for Trimming. . If yon have n*v?.r known this before, come and see for yourself whether or not the truth has been told. REMEMBER THE PLACE. Miss DORA North Side Public Square, Two door? East of Marmora and Merchants Bank, Anderson, 8.0, The Bi pp Y ooo AND Millinery Departmenis OF C. F. JONES CO. ARE NOW IN FULL BLAST. Never have we shown a grander line in these depart? ments than we show this Spring. We regard nothing too good for oar customers. Highest quality, latest styles, economy in price aro the basic principles on which we do business. If you have a Hat from our Millinery Department, any?* where from SI.00 to SI5.00, you may rest assured that it is the very best in style and quality to be had fox the money. If you have made a selection of a Dress from our Dress Goods, Wash Goods or Silt Departments, it matters not what the price is, you have the satisfaction of knowing that you are in style, in quality-the best to be had for the money. It is our business to keep up with the styles, study qual ity, and to learn where to buy to the best advantage, and make .right prices. If you are not already a regular customer of thin Store we want you. Our trade is gradually increasing. The num ber of satisfied customers who trade with us regularly from time to time are daily increasing. Each month shows an in crease in sales over the same months of previous years. We are relying on dependable merchandise, choice and fresh styles, at reasonable and satisfactory prices. We extend a cordial invitation to every lady in Anderson and surrounding counties to visit our Dry Goods and Milli nery Departments- We will be glad to show you what we neve, We will not annoy you about buying. Come and lock through. If we havent what you want, and you are not sat isfied with what we show you, we assure you we will appre ciate the opportunity you have given us. Come and make this your trading home. G. F. Jones Company, Head-to Foot Outfitters for Men, Women, and Children. ARE BEADY F?& THE LARGEST SPRING BUSINESS IN THEIR HISTORY. Give us a eall and we will convince you that we have the nobbiest and most up-to-date line of Goods in Anderson. A beautiful line of EASTER GOODS. Now open for your inspection : ?aster Dress Goods, . Easter Silks, ? ' -V' Easter Bonnets, Saste? White Goods, Batter Neckwear, -Easter Ribbons, Easter Gloves, Easter Embroideries, Easter Belts, Easter Slippers, ^ Easter Waists, faster Skirts, Easter Corsets, Easter Linens*, Easter Hosiery. A swell line of Men's and Bof?' Clothing, Shoos, Hat s Shirts and Ties for Easter. We can save you money on every purchase. I > LESSEB&CO.; JLEADKKS30F LOW PRICES? Sex* to Sumvan Hdw. Co.rrWhite Eront