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. . ?MMk ?lltll lt'-, t. ttlllbai?, T?-?r?l?t. hl?ll?ll, 4 ri lt?? tU u4 H..IM.M Ull.r ?rllla?. ?ur t>ninun kr? UOIWJI ?m< oar Colter? li tb* mott kigtily revoton*ml*4. Our gr?duitr. ar? !.*??? prtltmd IHH.>B?'J ol tba ibarouffi tr ala) a? tbay laaal?? har*. ^ "MZ?ZZZcL-. "THE SOUTH'S BEST" .OUTHL^MA. THE BEST EVER! PIEDMONT BUGGY OR MILBURN WAGON, Can't be Beat Come Look Them Over Also some good mules and horses. ^See me before buymg : : -^*\*m : Theo P. Watson SALES STABLES 0. X McDuffie St., - Anderson, S. C. . ital - ? ? . . ? ? . ?' ggj \ T?7 TXT MTP"PTi -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. ^ J. S. FOWLER SOUmCAROlJ??A In-Plain Black and White if yci: isn't have your teeth attended to In time you will regtet it all your life. Delay? are dangerous, and tiie older ones grown the . worse tho dan ger ts. Take our advice and let us examine your Weih and keep them in proper condition by an occasional ex^ nmlnut?on. We are expert Dentista with a reputation for high-class work In sill branches of tii^ profesi?n. tm H. R. WELLS & COMPANY . . kicrTRiir DEN TA I. PARLOUS Over Farsters A Merchants' Hank, Anderson, 8, ., Womaa Attcndaa? Mgmm. WotASu^Maiunti fflnWRBDS SPEECH n " 7?y Associate Pres. ) ; y .-? : ? Belfast, March 23.-Slr Edward,^ _ ' " t? . Carson, commenting op tbs imrlin- ? Tendered to Secretary Bryan the mentary debate., said tonight, "hpur ' Document Covering Remarks by ll0ur 1 am becoming more im- | . .. ?? ?_.? - J- pressed with the government message , Made m ?-orniort of Reace to uuterj. . l-!>,_-_._J-Sir Edward received today a sufi- i (Pf Associ?t-**! Press) ragette deputation, and Infromed the ] Washington. Match 25.-Ambassa- woolen that when he was unsblo to j dor .Waite*,H. Page's celebrated Lop- aaic,for any special treatment'for the don speech, in which he was accredit- women or Ulster aa he had never ap- ' ed with havlpg.made certain refer- PTO,ed of the suffragist movement. j onoes td the repeal of the Panama -- ??lin 'exemption, was forwarded to the TilK I NT KR I'RB AN' CORES TO- .' sehnte today hy Secretary Bryan tn . ^QTTN. ..... response, to Senator Chamberlain's .... resolution CduKsg ?orlan explanation. (Spartanhurg Horahj.) . Mr. Page's speech, some twentjr-nvo The <*T1W*- SpertsiVtmrir and hundred wdW ta Sengt*, was jfn?-?Andwrsor? electric rallwcy, better.! nlshed to th* senate in foll. The por- known as. the "Inierurban," ls now. tn tion relating^ to the Panama canal wasjoperaUon between hert^-ajay Oreen^ ? aa follows: ? ville: which mean"? that #WArVrn*Wnt* t "I w.ll not say the We constructed t nectldn by ?fcfcrtrt?- wlA dr*?^ tho Panama canal for you. Por Wood, And-rsoni ?eUo??**and bother, I am speaking with great frankness poln? served *y* this' system: Bper und not with diplomatic indirection, tanbtirg ?ms long looked forward tb We built it tor reasons of ont own. tho cora plbthVn of tnt* road and eat> 1 But I will say that ir affair greatly to poets to derive benefit from tts open the pfenspte "ot building that gVesf lng. lb that it will furfch* btU?? work that you win profit by lt. You means of tranportdtlon and''that ultu Will profit'most by it for you have mutely titer**' wiir a*. marked develop the greatest carrying trade, ? can nwnV.alofeg' tiri* rodd between Spat* ?-.av a similar' thin*- about the recent tanner* ana" Greenville. That Hccttor. icxt???s bf o::r L=r-:f. ?*e did s*?* !* e?rt?!!?4?'tfth*^* thV&\f >mPM lower it in bredf to please yon. tt and the farmai?/ahat region' will In was tor purposes that'we consfworcd tlnw *?P>?y JrroffSc?^ for the loeal ftconcmicsliy sound for ourselves.' markebt thst ? now sadly Ischlng. "Nevertheless, lt added to the Th> H?rC|4^Mrete'lin?eS thedperttngv pleasure of doing that to refiect that of the Internrnan' and heps* tf Jitll thertfcy. ws-^ebould-hatmora. trade enjoy a ^rsbncg? th?? will prdre the With you." X wisdom of its con8tr*clkJ&t Anderson I In many ways Anderson eoiinty len ?"s th?? state and one of the most Important of these ia an educational way. That Anderson is right up at Un frout in matters pertaining to edu cation ls a matter of common knowl edge, throughout Koota Carolina and' additional proof of this fact ls eon-1 lulned in the statement made yester-' day from the office of the county su perintendent of education. J. B. Fel-| ton, tie? superintendent, announced ti.Lt he had Just received a cheek for[ 16,400 for the ?i? rural graded schools' Name District - Denc?r Pendleton Roberta Rock Mills Centervllle Centervlte Hopewell Hopewell Harnes Corner Wey? Polzer West Pe'ser Branch Honea Path Mountain View Mountain View *< Concrete Concrete t'nlon t'nlon Hlshop Branch Bishop Branch Three and Twenty Three and Twenty l^ong Branch ixnig Branch Friendship Friendship Cleveland Cleveland While Plains White Plains Wa'ker-McElrnoyle Walker-MeF.lmoyle Melees Mcl>ees Melton Melton Hroyles Broyles Welcome Beaverdam Zion Z ion Central Central Airy Springs Airy Springs Dabble Springs Double Springs Oreen Pond Green Pond Anderson is ,'the banner school county ip ?he Btarfe, but Supt. Felton KRIRK TYPF l? WKWVIIIWMW I lt || WI iiirir ho ritt -A?v$i r HB?tnaUS lift! ILE BLOODED STOCK FOR THIS SECTION1 ARRIVING BREEDER WRITES Overton Harris of Missouri Tells Local People of Qualities of th? Stock The Hereford cattle purchased by Paul V. Moore, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, and J. J. Watt, Btate livestock expert of the govern-l ment, connected with Clemson Coll?ge,! has arrived in Anderson from Creen-{ ville. The cattle Were bought after' ..Mei rrs. Moore and1 Watt hud made a tour of the mid?is west. They were j procured from the large stock fari?a of] Overton Harris & Sens, Harris, Md.1 Mr. 1 larris is probably the best known' breeder of Hereford cattle lb the Uni ted States, and he bbs received many trophies for his blooded stock. Some of hiB "buBs nre priced at ft0,000 a head. IB'u.Hon? fer Purchase. This breed of cattle was bought for Spartanburg, Greenville'and .Anderson counties in order ihat they might be! Lha neucletrs of ah' extensive 'stock.-' rahing industry ia the Piedmont sec-* Hon. The farmers in this territory am ?lowly' coming to the. realisation: I hat the tviil weevil ?.s d?? to reach this state In five years sud ?? ohe^eren system will mean' financial disaster. ' Tho solution ls the diversification'of ' crops, and livestock raising is one of its main features. I Tri compliance with a request blade by Mr. Moore, Overton Harris hts written a' short history of' the^tfWe* ford cattle on his farm and he Shows ihetr'blood strain. In order that the farmers of this county may know the class of cattle they have bought, the tull'text of Mr. Katrkf article fol lows: j The Artie VA, ;^ | "lt ls with pleasure that we-give ?ron a few brief reraarltS- relative to the l starting and upbulbMux of the-herd yt Model Herefords.' UH well as rela tive td a few of tl.e meet important winnings. "It ?as over a r narter-dt a century ago that we st-..od Into- the reg istered Hereford cattle bUalnes. Our policy waa td the* best, at as ld* ? cost .aa posr:: 1 We selected our matrons care.-u. / add tuen oougui iue t?i?ll. Benjamin" Wilson No. 63,828. Trie result of the <?? OHS of thts bull on those-|. cows brought results beyond our fond-, ?st ex pacta t : ns. It produced ft' class*^ at cattle'.th.J anyone might well be proud of. After this we webt to the F A. Nave ' losing out sale arid bought tt goodly number or thc best things he offered. Several of these Animals ? were bought at long' orlces, but li we*, now, o'.?r motto* to find quat-: ity1 and let thc price :be a secondary' matter. Not ?on g after this we start> ed Into the show ring; Our record was unsurpassed by any American bre?tter. B?t I will not deal with the past so much SB t will tbe present At the gr??t world's ?fair at St. L?uis: dur ing 1004 the 'Model Herefords' were by fsV "tbs- b*?ty|??t wS?sers" ?are. we won* both breeds' and exhibitors' herd. In fact we won m>>re than arl ou* comp?tition combined, and we were in competition combined, and we tforld. It was after th ,S show that we (roi- our satire show herd, to W. C. Cargill of'Wisconsin. It Was part of ?tte agreement when the trade was mader that w*. were to stay oat of the Show ring for four y oars. Of copra* we adhered to thfe. I might a?* that lt was daring the years previous to ott melting oar show herd teat we bred snd d?v?leped the wenderfnt cow 'Betty 2.' This cow was sold in the est rrri^W Hereford'cows ever sbtd'at pfiblie auction. ; "Daring I?0S ??>were at lt agata.' AX'our. balistas tm gr*?* ?hampton bull at America's, greatim i ,eads State : t? W ? V i- ^ ?w .. of Anderson county: This ls n larger suiount than ls paid to any other county In the state and ls slightly niore than one-tenth of- the entire amount appropriated I.-.' the general assembly for this purpose- ICO.000. Mr. Pelton ls mitch pleased'over the aid that this will be to the rural schools, of the county ?anti su stated yesteiasy. Naturally the patrons, pupils and teachers -of the various school.! will likewise be pleased. The following is a complete Hst of the schools that will receive uld and the amount each will get: Nnrhber Amount 2 ?300 800 ? ...v.,... 300 7 . . , . 300 8 30? t:i 200 lil 200 IX 2tf? If? 20U 21 300 28 200 WI 300 200 35 ' . 200 36 2(10 4K 300 .Vt 300 .12 . . .JL ... 300 .11 30b .-.7 300 56 200 53 . 300 ri s 200 64 200 68 300 69 200 ?H will not let up and will endeavor to push the "Torte even further. Hereford show, the .American Royal, ut Ka a..as City. This bull was 'Onward il'.' We afterwards sold him to Mr. t:udahy. However not sntll we had instilled Scrr.? u? bin i-huiupiousnip blood into onr herd. "?-overal years prior to this we found lt necessary to nd I another bull to our herd. We wan,cd a bull that would cross weil with onr Benjamin Wilton heirerB. ' We selected the bull Beau Donald 5,' No. 86142:' This cross worked wonders and lt was with them that we made our successful win nings before Belling our shdw herd: It might be added that this bull'waa a grund champion' In several' of the leading :'sh?ws.!T' Herd Increasing. 1 . "Our herd was increasing all "tue lime and 1909 found* Us ia heed of more bulls; (Of contrse/Tpu'understand thar.-.?tam' giving yW'ttie w&rmi&ist' only tho most prominent bulls which we have Used-.) We wanted Bontethtng to cross onto the blood Of the Benja m?n WlUon-Beab Donald fusion. Our selection; was- "^Repeater.' This: bull was the 'undisputed grand champion throughout the entire" year of 1909. It is fiesdness* to ' sa ythat our entire show herd were1 ht rue top-st) through the circuit. *mr*>'&?' ! "ft will be noted'thdt we have, nbw used three grarid, champion bulls at the head or our herd- within the last ted years.1 - The use bf these cham pions orr the cows we Selected brought rv. ul ts that the'entire Hereford king dom wore compelled to acknowledge as being of tho Superior sort. "Our next bull was 'Gay iJSdO/ This bull and .Repeater' bad quite a time lu the Show ring:) during IMO. *Oay Lad-6' wasshOWln* rt senior year ling and 'Repeater' as-a two-year old. First one- and then -the other wits made grand champion. However. 'Gay Lad 6' succeeded in winning Ave times out- of eight shows. "Our herd during IMO ? egain- ac quired the habit of winning more than all our competitors combined. - ??"Durhuf 1911 'Oby Lad 45' was fbe? undisphtcd grand champion bull and the herd again won more than alt com petitors. In fact ont of ft possible 24 herd prhtss:We Wbtt fnV firsts;-twd sec onds and two thirds. Never has this r?cord been equalled by nuy other exhibitor of Herefords. "During the year f912 we exhibited the' Junior champion, bull and junior champion female throughout the year add our herd prizewinners were ijast as"-extensive- as during 101 >t . "lt ls th? same story for J913. Orarid champion bul) throughout the entire year and tn most every show1 the grand champion cow. At-thc American royal, our bull. Prince Per fection, waa the senior champion bull add 'F'jpeater 7' was the junior cham pion' as well as grand champion. This bull has hts first defeat to receive: He-has been a Winner since.a calf. He was'junior champion everywhere his first year ont. Last year he Wss the Junior and' grand Champion at every sho w. He is pronoun ced ' hy, many, competent -judges as- being-tbe great ?at living Hereford ?dtl. ,'^?6 bear tn mtnd_.. .thj|i_t??_ 'MoqeT^Farms' have shown five grand chardptdfi bulls dnttttg^ UtrTest six years at ..'the great- American royal: Think what this means. ? No other ber* can say a'? much'. "'"."' The (lass of Pernales. ' The class of our females can best be explained Vf say?hlf that we have shown over o.T bof . edt bf the first prises tis'-th? Herd prise rings during tWe, psst three yetti* wag In many inv stances, with a?single baceptton naevor have stood belowaVtht. ? . ' ..^fo produce ju grand champion butt ls no easy task. It Is not so remark able, howler, for rmy one herd to have one grftnd champion bul! In ser vice, bat when orre herd hss -nv* grand champion bon* in service lt is somethlnir remarkable:. In fact, tr% enjoy being the only HerWdftt-nerd'Iii the entire world that daw say-as much. "Not only onr btrils ar*rha^rt?ns; ts* they are pr<*dnClftg-; champions. What more could you expect ;wb?*t yon m I n gie11 he Mood of *ch sm pion a . Br T***f8> **** - , frH4*qi?p%*r t? have you took over tea ft?otea^df the past live or six years, f wobid Bk? for you to see for yourself where Ute1 '-Model'' Herefords MU?' . r**';^sW'. "I: went yon to- know tbst it was quite a pleasure te bare yo& and Mr. Watt with as. We always like to have our cattle passed on by such able Judges. Wp like to have our opinions Verified; we like to show our her because lt represents?, life's Worlr. I want to congratulate you on the se lentlotis yon made from our herd. They ..vcr,, ?MI excellent bunch, i know that they will give good SCeottht of themselves. V am glad to s?*e the Houtb toke hold of reglHtered Here fords such as they are. A few bunches of cattle suolr uM selected by you will soon fret the county started. It 1H to be regretted that you were limited with your fund?. However, am sure that you realize that you t?ot full dollar for dollar value. When yon and your people have become thor--1 oughly ronvinecd as to wbat the Here fordH will do. come hack and ??ny of i tho better <iuality and reap the re wards Hint are In storr there for you.' THE TAKING OF TESTIMONY i PROBABLY WILL BEGIN LAST OF MONTH A THORO HEARING . tf* r |H??; v. f i -. . vj Vi, h > "ar >:-t.!- kj Every Effort is Being Exerted to Expedite Case, But the Fina! Decision is Far Off .(By Associated Press.) Wash i nut on. March 24:-An c!?c!a! 'announcement issue today by the in terstate commerce, commission idicat ?ng tbe likelihood of taking additional testimony in tbe Eastern advance rate case as late as~ April 2L\ waG accepted as malting It quite certain that a de cision tn the case could be expected before* some time m May, St the ear-, I liest, and probably not untlt a short time before the commission adjourns for the summer, late in Juno. I The railroads have requested the ' commission to afford tti?m opportunity to prenant additional testimony as to the conditions now existing' as to rates ? and also t? offer evidence iii rebuttal I of the testimony Introduced by those opposed to an advance In rates'. The) commission announced that lt would b?gln to take additional testimony on "March- 3<r and 31 and that, if neces 1 siry, (be hearing would bo Completed i oa: April 20, 31 and 22. As Clifford; ,Thoren, chairman of the' ralroad com-! mission of Iowa, representing eigh teen western states in opposition to thc proposed advance is to present - his views on March 30" and 31, it ia hardly possible thar the nearing can be concluded until late in April. I ' Those ila" intimate touch with-, the ' procedure of the commission ' regard it as likely therefore, that" the case cannot be argued until some time in t May!. After the hearing of; teottmoffy ? shall have been concluded? a reasons able time, ordinarily it in fifteen . or twenty days? will bs given for the unbuiisHlon of briefs by cousjsol -for the road*. These will be followed by briefs hy counsel 'fdr th? opposi tion. Alter the briefs have been sub mitted a time, extending, perhaps over ' several days, will be taken up hi oral argumenta ? j I In the usual course of events.- this procedure , would consume the time until nearly the first of Jone. . HOW, lenT 'after that it'mi?*bt take ih~ CC?II miosloii to determine the issues in volved and to prepare a ? forms h de' ?cisi?n ls a matter-ot pure conjecture. It was - recalled today that chair- j niau Harlan announced froh? the bench a few weeks ago that the rate case was being expldited in every, way and that it was expected that a fi nal decision' might- be reached be fore the summer recess of the com mission. . - - r .? . I -**-1 8KCONB ?AME OF THK j . . ......HEBIE^ WjTH ERftKlNE j The ?'cond 'game of baseball be tween Erskine college at DUe West. ! and the Brooklyn team of the Federal i??gu?i. pYs^M^oft-'the^Eraklb?' dia mond Tuesday.afternoon, went to the big. leaguers, the score being 6 to 2.-J .The game wan good, some splendid: 'playing being donn I-.- both aides, but I lt xl lil not or^uai ' the! first game played jb??v.eeri tye two. teams, when, Brooklyn. OB. - Tuesday . beat ? tho collegians . by ?the score of 1 to 0. Tho feature of j yesterday's game waa. a..?om? run by C?por of the Brooklyn team. . jr'. Mr. George Evans iof tho Qw? Brag Company end a number of the An derson people went, to Doe West for the game yesterday and they said that Jlt:; was a vastly better exhibition 'then , is usually seen when college tea?J end professionals play. Southron* Qualify for Consular AppointmetiU i IV-.:--:- I.1 '.. ' . - : .-. ..v^*..*..':'^i|l . Washington, March 23.-Numerous ?Uonthereners qualified for appoint* 'inent to the ?osulsr service ^n'ree^nt '! examinations, according to tnc, IV? riven.out jiere to'Oifcf- ? ?t includes. |, yiralnla-iyillUnv-'A. Blck?rs. Er nest" L. Ives. I ( South' Carolins-Egmont C. Von . 'iWsckpw. .. I ..North Carolina-Samuel Hamilton i*ti&' ' J Southerner* who qualified tor f^t?, po int ment to the consular assista ii ts Inf nt mle ht interpreters were: Virginia-Carl M. J. Von Si?ltnskt. TjiWajlfc Robert ern William*. 1 Pnroltna-K. Harrison Volver VIRGINIA DISLIKES DANIELS' ATTITUDE Placed Contracta for New Supply Ship and Transport Wtth Northerners Newport Nowa, March '??.-Declar ing that the action wan unjust nd un fair, to the Newport News shipbuilding company und that it in currehtly re ported Buch aiton was taken for po litical purposes and "te. erect ram parts for the ' democratic party in Pennsylvania ami Massachusetts at the expense of the State of Virginia, which ls accordingly penalized for be ing safely democratic." Reso!utfons,'| were adopted nt a mass meeting of citizens, held at the academy of music last night, calling upon congress .to cause an investigation into ?be cir cumstances under which and why Secretary of the Navy Josephus Dan iels awarded the contracts for building the supply ships and transport to the Boston navy yard, respectively. Fur ther these resolutions request that' congress refuse to vote th? appro priation of 340U.UOO asked by Secre tary Daniels for putting the yards in shape in order that they might be uble to build the vessels. Shake-tTp in Japanese Navy. Tokio; March 25.-An extensive shakeup occurred among thc officials Of the Japanese navy today in con nection ' with the recent naval scan dals. Among" the prlclple charges gazetted waa that of Vice-Admlral Wa Maeumoto, who was relieved of the command" of the Kure naval station. HlS"sUce*s8or there* is Vice-Admiral ShlgSfero Yoshlmatsu. Kcslgn from Directorate. New York. March 25.-Henrv Phinnn I who ha? been Identified^ wTth th? Uni- | ted States'steel corporation since Its ; organisation,? announced' today his r?signation from the directorate and the finance committee of the corpo ration.' ' james A. Farrell, president, succeeds him ort- the' finance commlt te3, it was said. CONVICT-MADE GOODS OUTLAWED! Any Shipped Interstate Could Be] Confiscated by Treasury . ? ^Depart?HBBl'1'-- .? - . iii iBy Associated Press. "Washington. March 25.-After al vigorous partisan contest, the house | today parsed a bill to bar foreign con vict-made or pan per-ni ade goods from'j competition with - the products bf American free labor. The measure, which how goes to the senate, follows a bill, recently passed by the house forbidding the ' shipment' or' convict made goods in . interstate -commerce into states which prohibit the sale of such. products id the open market. Und?*?\ the'' rheasure p?*sed today I all shipments of goods proven to be| convict or pauper made, could be con fiscated by the treastrry department throug court proceedings* similar to libel prosecutions under tho'ttttrntral ty laws. In addition the Mil tfrovl?c that any - consignor,, seller, bWeor; shipper, importer, consignee, agent or r-tHrr perp.enj; cr 'p???c^s,', '""h-^ "knowingly and fraudulently"' Intro duces or seoks to introduce the pro hibited articles Into the commerce of . TTnltswl Olola. .)..,!. ?V? .?*'*?. ?*?*^?f ww.. ..?.?.* shall be fined for each offense a sum pot exceeding $5.000 pr pe, imprisoned] for not excecdlng^'vp, years'. ' >La?t War Signal Dead! (By Associated PresaO Atlanta, Ga,, March 25.-Pierre Proal Hurlburt, a union veteran of the war between the states,, said to have sent tho 'last signal nreSs?g? of the .war. died today at tit? home of hip'son. Harry D. Hurlbut, here. He .weis a member ot the fourteenth Con necttdh'tt r?gimen?; and served In the signal corps Of the army or the Po tomac. a oooooooooooooooooo ? o * POLITICS ??? POLITICIANS. . o'... . ? ' '. - . o ! ?r a o o o e??*"is ooo Ww ea o -- ' 1 The senate has Voted $300.000 for the erection of a hospital In Washington to be known as the'Galll?ger Hospi tal, tn. honor of Senator Gallinger of New Hampshire, who Was one of the most successful era'etlcfng physicians in New Englan^^afore he weht to the senate, : The government at Washington and Loddon are unceremoniously ignoring the demands of Carranga to deal with him directly when they have griev- . adces/ While no direct statement has teen forthcoming from Other nation?, ' it is believed that they'wllt follow the oxampSe bf England^ and the Untied 8tates: Cleveland ls geing to try a scheme which most other communities have been too much tied down to habit even to consider. That ls to cheat the plock for the purpose of -putting more daylight into the average person's day. . By discarding- Central time gad adopting eastern tim? for local ' ase, "loveland will db basinet, von a sched ule considerably ahead of the sun's schedule instead of considerably, be hind lt Work wgill begin an hour i earlier abd end tin hour earlier sad In " the spring and summer there will bc pleb ty or tiree after working'hours for 1 outdoor daylight sports Sbd. recrea-i tiona tn mae raw te BgVfcam'a j Washington. Marah 24.-An known steanfer was reported ag*_ _ today south ot Fowqy Rocka. nt_. Mbraft Fla. The revenue cutter Yam jseraw sailed from Savannah to ber! agelstsnce. Mantels Tile Grates We bave a large assortment from which to choose. Let us show you aud help you plan your flru-placo for look? and comfort. . Uimcr Mantel & Tile Co. Bleckley Building ANDERSO.N, S. C. Why we want Small Accounts Do you realize that a hundred small accounts make a bank stronger than a dozen large ones even If they aggregate the sume total of deposits? That's why we are constant 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. Dut wc want men and women nf limited means to know that Ibis -bank is willing to accept their deposits and give them tho; advantage of our advice and ev ery facility of the institution. If you are not a bank deposi tor at all come In and get .ac quainted with us. We will be glad to talk things over with Citizens National Bank SWEET POTATO PLANTS - Nancy Hall, Golden Beauty, and Porto Rico . Yams, J^ewtll sell tw??r? cc. Struth ?naifl Sired. Orders filled and " shipped from Florida to any paint. Plants and inn conni guaranteed. R. F. SASSARp, Anderson, S. C. 8t.S-W. HEI5KEL1S One application soothe* and heal? a rou*h , f piraply?Uo,and^henrcDeaicd,quuklyrftrc;i ' AC^? fr^^JftPV*?*' Teuer- Ulcer, and >n at* yw? l2?tf??2Z??*'tit*- m OINTMENT JIJII1N EJ?NKSC?LES ATTORNEY At LAW. Loans Kegetlaied ea Seal El Uta, Onie?: Wate?n-Vandlver BuUdla*. ANDERSON, aa. FOR SALE ~ FOE SALE-House and lat whare I sow live and vacant lot adjoining on east Hons? has eight room? and kitchen, butler's PK try, bath room, electric ?ghta and ewerage. Pries right, terms right. U TL Norryce^ i still hare a lot ot good land ia bracts to suit yon. Priesa vat rt ag from tan dollars to thirty-five per aero. Alf well located.. Write td ms st McCorsntt*, 8. C. Joe F. Edmund?. ~~ WANTS WANTED TO BUY-Will buy any time, fat cattle, boga, and calves : 1 have customer? for and contracts ' tb furnish. I boy hides and tallow. The Tanners want my hides. 121 W Whttner ?L. Phdfco *9* ortie* H. ll HENDERSON At Lilly White Market.