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n, i'tr? >n?>li|ll|. full I Utlillai?, TnHrUt?,hUMiMt, ArtUatll. u< SfUM? latter ffri?la? oar piBW! sr?? ?*>?rM>th ?nf oar ?o?i?-re tos c;;r;: fc????y I^VUIUUNCJ. HUI ?m.Ju.ir? ur "S?F "THE SOUTH'S BE$TM -t?i?Ef?H*. ...... rr-1<-- T---T T?'!t ? .,?-p-r -:-". ? ?-r * .. '.'??* ."" I?11 ?? ? i - THE BEST EVER! PIEDMONT BUGGY OR MILBURN WAGON, V XIII I UV Come Look Them Over Also some good mules and horses. See me before buymg : : : *"'.".V Theo P. Watson SALES STABLES I \* McDuffie St, Anderson, S. C. IF IN NEED -OF A VEHICLE OF ANY KIND let us show you our stock before you buy. We carry a complete stock of ail kinds. Also Har ness, Whips and Robes. We have some extra good values in Mules and Horses. Liberal terms and. courteous treatment to .all. "fl J. S. FOWLER SSB?hSON. : SOUTH CAROLINA BB^MHHBBBanaflHBHI -? In Piain Black and White - y ?. v -. ?. ? ? ? BWP^^^^BBBfc If you don't have your tenth attended P^a?HHBBiHBHHBBI^r* . ' ? *rBPHRn sn to in time you will regret lt all your ^HnW Ufe. Delay:', ure dangerous, unrl tlio Hr^la. older ones grows the worse the dan ?fiyL.^"^B Ker fft. Take our advise and let UH m JBBr ^ I ^^^L exi.wiine yo?r teeth and keep them In -".0^5^ "* proper condition hy an occasional ejr WBV*29^ *)&A??i'$foS*?& umlont?on. We ure expert Dentists ^fltty&?it(S$P '*? wltl1 n n't>utatlon for hlgh-cla*s work Hjk J^^^^fj??f^ ,n u1, branches, of, tim profesi?n. "Dit! H R. WELLS & COMPANY Kl.KiVFlili' DENTAL PARLORS' - Over Fernem A Merchants* Rank, Anderson,. S. C*.. Women Atiendas* swan ME '^^"^IBWWu? UrttUll " w (?y Associate Press ) ? v ;': : 1 Belfast t March 23.-Slr Edward. _ , ' ' . Carson, commenting on the parlta Tendered to Secretary Bryan the mentary debate., said tonight, "hour Document Covering Remark* by hour I am becoming r.iore im as.t??? . ?? - - J--:- , pressed with the govarament message mvoe ?? t-OTt<Ion of peace to Ulster." -_j_J-; r . sir. Kklward roc?lved toddy a ssff (By Assoeiated Press) ragstts deputation, and infromed the Washington. March > 2R.-Ambssaa- tornen that when he was unable to dor Walter.H. page/a.celsaratsd Lon- ask. for any special treatment'for the don speech. In which be was accredit- woraen ot Ulster af ne had never, sp ed with having , made certain refer- proverl of tho suffragist movement. onces to tho repeal of the Panama . . .. - {?Hs exemption, ?ss forwarded to the THE ' INTKIU'RBAN t'OMKS TO achate todsy tjy Secretary Bryan In . . [ . TOWy. ? k r"fipopset to Senator Chamberlain's . resolution calling for.an explanation. (Spertnnburg H??^) Mr Pagets speech, some twenty-Ovo The awft*tlh* SPartsntmrg- and , hundred words in length, wss far- Anderson electric railway, better, ntshed to the asusto in full. The ppr- known as, the "interurban." ls now. in tlon relating* tn the Panama canal was operation between hereVajaa^ Qree?? as follows: vlReT watch-"wearie th?t wFlrVIU'ebd* "I w.U not say the we constructed necttda^by ?<??ttw> ?iles wltb Oreen*-, the Panama casal for you. For -wood. Anderson? .sltoor.>??d -.other I sm speaking with great frankness points served ny" thhv system': Spsr nnd nat ?rttlv dl?loma?c indirection, tanftbrg has icm g looked forward to Wa built lt" for reasons of our own. tho completion Of this mad an? ex^ But I will say that ir add?r greatly tot pc dei td d>Mve b?neat from RsotAnfi the p?ensure bf building that great lng. 1? Wat lt #111 furn!*,* betftW work that yan wilt profit by ?. You nu ann of trkkidorfdtton iM'tM^fWs. will prbtli most by it for you have matSly tllerb- will' o*; marked deyelo4*^ the grest?st r?rfylng trade. I can mhr/i along' this read betw^h Bpar ssy a similar thing about the recent tautmrg and Ort?nvRle. Th?t section towering or oar tariff. We did not th certainty to become thlekV aetQM lower lt in oredr to piesse you. lt and the farms fi* tba^ regl?n'will In was for pnrpotes that we considered tune supply 's^oWac*1 for the lotsl economically sound for ourselves: rhsrkets On>r* n*#- ninty lacking. ? ? ?VoVerfhAtess, lt added to the The Herald^wefcbmeS theopenlngi pleasure of dbbiB that to reflect U.at cf ?li* Tntefutfoan1 aad hbpeb tt wi? tbcrnfcy we-sU6nld-?-ba\ti' oiort trade enjoyan-^tt^tnTnti'lhtr trill pro? thc .;h you." X wisdom of Its constf*etkttv* ^ ' Anderson I In many ways Anderson ooiinty( leads the state anti one of the most I Important of these fa an educational way. That Anderson is right up at thc front In matters pertaining to edu cation 1* a matter of common knowl edge, throughout South Carolina and1 additional proof of this fact Is con-1 tuilier; In the statement made yester-' day from the office of the county su-; perintendent of education. J. B. Fel-| ton, I!Im superintendent, announced (.hitit lie had Just received a cheek fori $6,469 for the 2ii rural graded schools Na nw District . Denc?r Pendleton Roberts Kock Mills Centervllle Centervlle Hopewell Hopewell names Corner West Pelzer West Pelzer l^>ug Branch Huuea Hath .Mountain View Mountain View ?Concrete Concrete Inion 1'nion Bishop Branch HiHhon Branch Three and Twenty Three and Twenty l?ng Branch Ixing Branch Friendship Friendship Cleveland Cleveland White PlalnB White Plains Walker-MoEltnoyle Walker-McElmoyli MoLees Mckees Melton Melton BroyleB Broyles WelCotne Beaverdam Zion Z lon Central Central Airy Springs Airy Springs Do'uble Springs Double Springs tineen Pond Green Pond Anderson is tile banner school county in the state, but Supt. Felton ?tauni?t? ure OF MlflCDClill Pn?TICl MUMitfuir uni ILL j .-? . (I???1 ??; ? i ? ? i h j BLOODED STOCK FOR THIS, SECTION ARRIVING - BREEDER WRITES Overton Harris of Missouri Tells Local People of Qualities of tho Stock The Hereford cattle purchased by, Paul V. Moore, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, and J. J. Watt, state livestock expert of the govern ment,' connected with Clemson College, has arrived In Anderson front Green ville. The cattle were nought after' .Meiers. Moore and Watt had made a tour of the middle w?st They were] procured from the large stock tarim* of] Overton Harris & Sens, Harris, Mo. Mf. Harris is probably the best known breeder of Hereford cattle in the Uerl' ted States, and' he mW received many trophies for his blooded stock. Some Of hin buBs are priced at $10,060 a head. Reasons '** Purchase. This breed of cattle was bought for' Spartauhorg, Greenville and "Anderson counties in order that'they trtight bp' the mme le n s of ah' extensive stock-1 raising industry in the Piedmont sec* tien. The farmers In this territory! aro ?. o wir coming to the. realization' thftt tho b?;ll Weevil IB du? to reach this stat" in five years and q omaroo system win mean financial disaster. The' solution la the diversification of. crops, and livestock raising IB one of its mam features. I Th compliance with a request made by Mr. Moore, Overton Harrie has written a short history of' the Here^ ford eattle on his farm and he shows their blood strain. In order that thc farmers of this county may know tire class of cattle they have bought; tit? fuir text of Mr. 1. a iris* article fol lows: I Tke Artier*. ' j I, "lt ls with pleasure that we give yon a few brief remarks relative to the I starting and upbuilding of the herd I of Model Hereford?:- as well as rela- ! free'* td' a few of tile most Important winnings. \ "lt Was ovwr a r.uartar of a eehtury ago that we st?..od lath the reg-] Istered Hereford cattle busines. Our policy Was td the heat, at as WW I h cost.as posrt:' We selected our I matrons carei... , and men uougot me bull. Den jamill Wilson No. 63,828. The result of the <" oss or tbfs bull on these" cofre brougrt results beyond our fond est expectatV us. It produced a class^ Of cattlejtb.it anyone might well be proud of. After this we went to the F. A. Nave closing out sale arid bought a goodly, number of the best things be offered- Several of these animals iWerfe bottghi at 'long* prices, but lt I was, as is now, our motto to find qual ity and let the price be a secondary' platter. Not long affer this we start ed Into the show ring. Our record i was unsurpassed by any American brettier. But I will not desi with the past sd'much-as I. will the. present.'At the great world's ?fair at St. L?uls: dur ing I?04 tpe 'Model Her-ifords' Were by far the' heaviest winners there. We Won both breeds' and exhibitors* bord. In fact we won more than ?n our competition combined, and we were in competition combined, sad we tforld. It was after this show that we sola oor entire s bow herd, tb W. C. Cargill of Wisconsin. It was pert of tits agreement ween the trade waa fyedfcr that we. were to stay oat of - the* kHow ring for four years. Of COMM* we adhered to th?. I might add that . it was dnrlng the years previos? to ott refiting our snow herd- that we bred and developed the wonderful cow 'Betty 2.' This cow was sold la the ?est priced HeTWrerd cowa eve* seWae public auction. "D?ring Idas we were 'at it ?gara,' As %daoajt our baimiras thW gr* tja ckampion bull at America's. gresUsb 1 <ead$ State of Anderson county. Tills In a larger amount than ls paid to any other eoanty In the state and is slightly more thsn one-tenth of' the entire amount appropriated by the general uasombly for this purpose-$60,000. Mr.-Felton ls much pleased" over the aid that this will be to the rural schools, of the county and. so stated yustcraay. Naturally the patrons, pupils and teachers of the various school.? will likewise be pleased. The following ls a complete list of the schools that will receive aid and the amount each will get: Nurhher Amount 2 $200 r. BOO fi .*4O0 7 . .. ... 300 K ?60 1*1 206 Ul 2(10 ik 2???? 1 ii 200 21 :ioo 28 200 22 :ioo :*.:t 200 3R . 200 2?; 2tio, 4 S .100 BO 200 ".2 . . AJL rt. 200 J ?il 200 :,7 200 56 200 :.:*, . 200 r.8 2001 64 200 68 200 6?? 200 .? \ will not let up and will en ..avor to i push the work even further. Hereford show, the American Royal, nt Kansas ruy. i ins bul! '.va- 'Onward | oi> itt si JMAV^AMIB -ol?* h!-T? tn "r 1 Vi. If? U ? 11-1 ?. Ul Uti .-wi?. Ililli 11/ im ? Cudahy.. However not until we had instilled some of his ehamrplonshio olood'Into our herd. "Several years prior to this we; found it necessary to nd I another bull would cross well with onr Benjamin Wilton heirerB. ' W?e selected the bulli 'Beau Donald 5,' Nb. 86142:' This eros's worked Wonders ano* lt was with them that we made our successful win- j nings berore selling our show herd; 1 It might bc added that thia 'bnfl' was -a grand champion' la several' of the leading :'shbwS.,f' ' i Herd Increasing. ? | "fffff ' herd was Increasing'au'the . time and 1909 found us tn heed of more bul's. ' (Of coursa "j?u' understand timrith giving yW"tfiemrmnnS^ only: the nrost prominent' bulls- which ' we have hied:)' We wanted something to cross1 onto the brood ot. the Benia- . min WlltOH-Bcab Donald fusion. Our selection. Was- ^Repeater." Th bj' bull ?was t?r?'undlBpnrerf gVort'd champion throughout the entire year of 1009. lt I Is needness to' sa ytnat our entire ?show herd were* at the top'all through [tha circuit. .???r. I i "It wilt be noted that we have, now used thr*?r gran.dichampion bulls at the head of our herd within the last ten years.'; The use of-these cham pions ort thc cows We'Selected brought < results that the "entire Hereford klng^ dom were'compelled-te-acknowledge as being of tho superior sort. "Ot?rnext bull waa 'Gay Lad6.* This bull and 'Repeater**'bad quite a time In the Show- ringa-during' 1910. '(Jay ' Lad 'O' wasshOWing as1-a senior yesr I linar and 'Repeater* as-a'two-year old. First ono and then the otner was [made grand champion. ' However,! ! 'Gay Lad e" succeeded in winning Ove ' times out of- eight shows, j "Our herd during 1010 - again- ac quired the habit of winnlug more than all our competitors combined..:, :,,Durlng 1911 'Gay Lad O'- Wt J thej ! undisputed grand champion1 bub- and the herd again won more than all com petitors. In fact ont of a possible 24 herd pHr.es we won 20 firsts; two sets ends and two thirds. Never has this reCord been equalled' by any''-other exhibitor of Herefords. "During the year f912 we exhibited the' junior champion, bull and junior | champion female throughout the year add ouf herd nrteewlnncrs Were Mast ag extensive as-during 101 lj . "It ls the same story for J913. jOrarid champion bull throughout the.1 entire year abd-in most every show ? I the grand champion cow. At-tho American royal; bur bull. Prince Per-' fecttpn, was the senior champion bull and 'repeater V was'the junior cham pion' as well as grand champion. This bull has his first defeat to receive. ! He has b*ena finner since a calf. He wai- junior champion everywhere his first year out. Last year be Was the ' junior and' grand Champion at every 1 show.; He is pronounced ' by, many tcobspetont judges as- being -tbe great- j eat living Hereford bdll. 'TQfaja. bear; Mt mind V.that, the ModeT Firms' haVe shown Ove grand I chamrw?n" bulls dnrlH?r* tha* irast six I yeera' at the great' American royal: i Think what,this means. - No other herd ean's'ay a's'much. ' The Tlass of Pernales. "The class bf onr females can best be explained Mr' sayle* that we have ? show? over O.r pftf cent. Of the first prise* tn the herd p?lre rings (Turme: the. past: three-years and In many in v .tances, with sm g le exception nevw have stood heloW^k^ed^. - '.To produce ? grand Champion butt ls no\*W>i***: It IS not so remark able; however;' for say "imo herd' ta hara one grand champion bull in ser vice, bot when ene bard ;hes ,sflvev grand champion tmlls tn service it is something retnarksbtrt. In fact, ww? enjoy being the only Tterefdrd herd'ld 1 the etitife wcrld thmf can t&tsruhteh., "Net only oar Oliffe' erW^enanriHone, .taft they sra: tjfrdawcfe#* champions. What moro eOuld'ybd expect . when yen mingt?'the Men? br>champfOns in aweir a noder s* ls detfe > at th* 'Kk^INtt??ff1 r:''?. . 4*TWe^#tWe*,tehare you look over* the fteotaa>drf ike past five cr six years. ' t would like for you to ?se for yowrseir where the Model Herefords Btaoa, ?rv '. ....../ . '1 want jo? to know that lt was quite a pleasure to haye voa. and Mr. Watt with as. . We uiwgys . like to have our cacti* passed-ott l y auch able judges. WJe like to have our opinion? verified; we Ilk? to show our her because lt representas Hf?'? 1 work, f want to congratulate you on the Be leetloiis you made from our herd. They wera an excellent bunch. I know1 thal they wilt ?Ive good account' of themselves. Il am glad to se> the south take hold of registered Here fords such as they are. A fea' buneh"s of cattle such art selected by you will soon get'the county started. lt IH to be regretted that you were limited with your funds. However, am sure that you realize that you got full dollar for dollur value. When you and your people have become thor-' oughly convinced as to what the Here fords will do, come ba<*k and buy of the better quality and reap the re wards tlint are in atore there for you." THE TAKING OF TESTIMONY PROBABLY WILL BEGIN LAST OF MONTH A THORO HEARING Every Effort n Being Exerted to Expedite Case. But th? Final ? Decision b Far Off .(By As-oclated PresB.) Washington, March 24:-An official announcement issue t?u?y byline ?T?-J terstate commerce, commission id teat-1 tag the likelihood nf taking additional testimony in the Eastern advance rate case as late as" April 22, was accepted as making lt quite certain that a d? C??rab ?u tiic cos? cuma ne expecieu before some time'm May, at the ear-, liest, and probably not until s short time before the commission adjourns for the summer, late in June. -The railroads fcsv? re?uestei- the commission' to afford them opportunity . to present additional testimony ns toi the conditions now existing as to rates I and also to offer evidence in rebuttal of the testimony Introduced by those opposed to an advance in rates. The commission ahnounced that lt would begin to take additional testimony on March- 30' and '31 end'that, if neces sary, the hearing would be Completed on April 20. 21 and 22. As Clifford Thoren, chairman of the" ral road com mission of Iowa, representing eigh teen western states in opposition to tho proposed advance is to psesent hia views on March 30 and 31, lt is hardly possible that the hearing can be concluded until la'-j in April. | Tlioso i|n- intimate! touch with-! the procedure of the commission regard lt as likely therefore, that the case cannot be argued until some time In May; After the hearing of: testimony ' shall have been concluded? a reason* able time, ordinarily It' ls fifteen'or twenty days, will be given for ther submission of briefs by counsel -for the road?. These will be followed by brief? by counsel 'for the opposi tion. After the briefs have been sub mitted a time, extending, perhaps over ' severa" days, will be ttion np ih oral arguments. - I In the usual course of events,- trite procedure. would consume the time until nearly the first of Jone. Haw long after that it might take the com-' mission to detenntne- the issues in volved and to prepare a formal- de- . , elston ls a matter of pure conjecture. It waa--recalled today that chair-! man Harlan announced frons tu? bench a few weeks ago that the rate case was being ex*pldtted tn every: way . and that it was expected that a fi nal decision" mtgnt- be reached be->. fore the summer recess of the com mission. ~ / SECOND ?AME OF THU SK Ht ES WITH EKHKINE The second'^game of baseball be tween Erskine college at Duo West. ! and the Brooklyn team ot the Federal l?^gu? p?ey?d_ on the Erskine dla mond Tuesday.afternoon, went to the big leaguers, the score being. 6 to 2.\ The i,ame was goon, some splendid pinyin? being donn by both sides, but U dlfl; not ooflsd the* first game played between the two/tesjpas.when.Brcokly? ou - Tuesday best tho coll?giens.. by the score of 1 to 6, The festuse of yesterday's itarae was a.-hbnie run by Cooper of the Brooklyn team. ,... ','. ' . Mr. George Ev'ans lof tho Owl Drug Company and a number of tbs An derson neople went to Due West'" fdr' the gaW yesterday pn.d they said* that tt: was a vastly better exhibition than ls . usually seen when college teams and professionals elsy. Southrons Qualify for Consular Appointent? ; v. ; ? :.i : -.-j .. . v Washington. March 25.-Nemerous Bon there ne rs outlined for appoint ment to the ?dsular servie^ in\r?o<t?t 'examinations, accordmg to the list given ontjiere ut?ts,.< it includes, j. Vl^^yill^nx.^. Bickers, Er nest' L, tres. \ t South C*wima~-Egmont d. Von Tresekow. .. (? .^irt?'/Carollns-Ssmuel Hamilton J Southerners who qualified for ap ' point mont to ttie consular assistants of student interpreters were: Virginia-Carl "M. J. Von Zleifnskl TeHaesse Robert em Williams. I: >??^i^lrae--E. Hsrrlspn Velrer li DANIELA AT?ITUDE Placed Contracts for New Supply Ship and Transport Wtih Northerners Newport News, March 20.- Declar ing that the action was unjust nd un fair to tl" Newport News shipbuilding company .mil Hint it la currently re ported such ut lou was taken for po litical purposes and "lg. erect ram .?IIV!*? for tue 'oVsnooraUc party in Pennsylvania and Massachusetts at the expense of the State of Virginia, which is accordingly penalized for be ing safely democratic." Resolutions* were adopted at a' mass meeting of citizens, held at the academy of music If st night, calling upon congress to cause an Investigation into ?he cir cumstances under which and why Secretary of the Navy Josephus Dan iels awarded the contracta foi' building the supply ships and transport to the Boston navy yard, respectively. Kur ther these resolutions request that congress refuse to vote th? appro priation of $400,000 asked by Secre tary Daniels for putting the yards in shape in order that they might be abb! to build the v?aselo. Shake-1'?i in Japanese Nary. Tokio; March 25.-An extensive shakeup occurred among the officials Of the Japanese navy today in con nection' with the recent naval scan dals. Among' the prlclple charge* gazetted was that of Vf ce-Admiral Wa MUsumoto, who was relieved of the c"::annand bf the Kure naval station. HlS'"*U'cesKnr' ihe?j' is Vice-Admira! Sb (gatero Yoshlmatsu. . RS?!?* from lllrerfriraf?. New York, March 25.-Henry Phipps ?rna hss'SiSri ?u?ntt'fied' with't?i? Uni ted States' steel corporation sroee'lts organisation,? announced' touay bis r?signation from tue directorate and ene nnance committee of the corpo ration. 1 Jemes A. Farrell, president, succeeds him ob- the finance conrmit te", it was said. CONVICT-MADE GOODS OUTLAWED Any Shipped Interstate Could Be Confiscated by Treasury . . . DepniUuettt?!; < , . g I jj (By Associated Presg. Washington. March 25.-After s vigorous partisan contest, the house today parsed a bill to bar foreign con vict-made or1 pnupei-mado goods from' cemffbtmon wtth^thev products bf American': free labor. The measure, which now goes-to tho senate, follows a bill, recently passed by the house forbidding the shipment ot" coiivTct made goods in . Interstate -commerce into states which prohibit the sate of Kneb products in the open market. Und**, the'" measure pat?ed today all shipments of goods proven to be convict or pauper modi-, could be con fiscated by the treasury : department throug court pro*T 'odious, similar to libel prosecutions under the adtntral ty laws. In addition the bill ovo vi rt c.s that any consignor,. seUef, bwe?r.' Skiper, Importer, consignee, a??at or other persons or persons," wbb "knowingly and fraudulently"' Intro duces or seeks to Introduce the pro hibited articles Into' the' commerce of the United States, upon1 conviction shall be fined for each offense a sum not exceeding $5,000 br lie. Imprisoned for not exceedlng'.tiWo, years'. Veteran W/io Sent ^Last Wai* Signal Dead \ . , . ->..,: ,- .. (By Assoclatea" Press.) ' ' ' Atlanta, Ga., March 25- Pierre Proal Hurlburt, a union veteran of -the war between the slates,- said to have sent the Mast signal dressage of the .war, died today at the home ot h lu son. Harry D. H ur lb ut, here. He was a- member of the fonrteenth Con nectlch'tt r?giment, and served In the signal corps bf the army of the Po tomac. 0OOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOO F - POMTH* AND POLITICIANS. . o' -.. l'? .? o e ?eeo ? ?ra e e o see The senate has Voted $800,000 for the erection of a hospital In Washington to be-known as the'GallfHger Hospi tal. In honor of Senator Gallinger of Kdw Ksmpshire, who was one or the most successful sraVtlerng physicians in >>ew Erigl*a4f$efore he went to the aatiat?, ; . . ' . >' -t . . 1 The government at Washington and Loridoh are unceremoniously ignoring the demands q? Carra?as to deal with him directly when they hsve griev ances/ wmio no direct statement has been forthcoming from Other nations. lt IS believed that theywHl follow the example ot England, and the United States. ? - ? Cleveland is going to try a scheme which' most other communities hare been too much tied down to habit even to consider. Tbst ls to cheat the clock for the parpase of patting more daylight Into the average person** day. g By discard tug Central time and adopting eastern time for local uBe, Cleveland will do business bn s sched ule considerably ahead ot the sun's considerably be hind lt. Work walli begin an boor cartlmt nrtd end ?b h?ur earlier and tn Abe spring and ?immer there will be plenty of Hine after working hours for outdoor daylight ?perta and recrea tions Tanuteraw te fttfesnter'A AMT , Washington, Maroh 24.-An \ "known stesnferwae^reported agre? today south of Power Rocks, nea 1ftltfn$ Fla. The revenue cutter Yan .screw called from Savannah to hex Mantels Tile i*. Grates We have a large assortment from wlilch to choose. l*et us show you and help you plan your flre-placo for looks and comfort. Ulmet- Mantel & Tile Co. B?eckley Building ANDERSO.N, S. C. Why we want S???a?? Accounts Do you realize that a hundred small accounts mane a bank stronger than a d?z?'n large ones even If they aggregate the same total ot deposits? Timi"? wiiy we tx e cousiaiu ly seeking new customers. We want as wide a circle of friends and customers as possible. Of course, large accounts are welcome, too, for it is our pur pose to serve ALL people. Mut we want men and women j of limited means to know that this 'bank is willing to accept ' their deposits and give them thc; ' advantage of our advice and e* : ery .facility of the institution. If you are not a bank deposi tor ot all come in and get ac : quainted with us. Wo will be glad to talk ?binga over with Citizens National Bank SWEET POTATO PLANTS Nancy hall, Golden Beauty, and Porto Rico Yams. J ?will sell them ; On ' South Main Street. Orders tilled and shipped from Florida to any paint. Plants and full '.count guaranteed. R. .F. SASSARU, Anderson, S, C. 8t.S-\V. MEISKE LL S jj' Ot? application ?oolhe> and htalt . rortfch ^ y,,^g.'S?HSr'" *??Z J OINTMENT J?L?AN EJ?HKSC?LES ATT0BXC1 AT LAW. Leans Regettates] en Beal Iluta. Offipe: Watxoa-Vandlvar Batidhi*. . ANDERSON. X ?. . FOR SALE * FOB SALE-House and let whore I ? now live and vacant lot adjoining on kat House had- eight roo me and itchen, 'butler's pantry, bath room, electric lights and sewerage. Price right, terms right L. E. Norry ce, i still have a lot of good land In tracts te salt you. Prices varying Tram tea lollara to thirty-five per acre. Alt well located,.'Write td me et McCormick, s. C. Joe F. Kdmnnda. WANTS WANTED TO BUT--Will buy any time* tat cattle, hogs and calves I have customers for and contracts to f?rclsb. 1 bay bides abd tallow. The Tannera want my hides. -J At Lilly White Market.