The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1917, September 22, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
I Change In Location |
I am now located over W.
A. Power's grocery store at
212 1-2 S. Main Street. I
thank my friends for their
past patronage and ask con
tinuance, of same.
' I make plates at $6.BO
I make gold crowns ct$4.00
Silver fillings, S 0c and up.
Gold fillings $1.00 and.up
Painless Extracting, 4C^:.
I make ? ?peciaity of
treating Pyorrhea, Alveo
laris of .the gums and all
crown and bridge work and
regulating mal formed tdelh.
All work guaranteed first
class.
S. G. B R UG E
DENTIST
THE BIG 4 DEALERS
lu hornes and millen of the
Miller Union Stock Yards
Atlanta* ?ecrgia,
Will be ai
The Fretwell Co 's Stables
V '.. pa, >v . -r*. .
Friday and Saturday
Sept. ?-?th and 26th, 19H
To buy all classes of mules
nnd horses, nnd par the cash.
CONDENSED PASSENGER SCHER.
ULES PIEDMONT AND NORTH
ERN RAILWAY COMPANY;
EffcctlTe August IQ, 1914.
Anderson, 8. C.
Arrivals Departures
No. 31- 7.46 a. aa.No. 30 .6.20 a, m
No. 33 . 9.40 a. m.No 32 8.20 a. m.
No x35 11.35 a: m.No. 34, 10.26 .a mi
No. 37. 1,36 p; rn.No. 36 .11 .Gp a. nx
-N?, S3 ?3 30 u. ui.Ko. 35 2-?? p. US
No! ! 41 ?Ati p. m.No 40 '3.30 }?W
No 43 6\5fc p. ni.N?>?43 4.4g p. in
No. HW 716 p. m.Nq. 44 6 46 p. VX
No. 47; ll 15 p. m.No. 46 10.00 p. m
(x-^Lirattcd train )
. ... .C. V. PALMER,
General Pasaangpr- Agent
CliARIiESTON Jfc-YrESTBIIHOAW
i -ii LINA RAILYs AY ,
To and from ibo .
.- NORTII-SOUWli-KAST--WEST
. .. ,.,-~ Leaves:
No. C ........7.30 a. m.
No. 22..1.10 p. m.
Arrives:
No. 21 ....._10.00 a. m.
No. 3.v.. . ...-3,10 p.. m.
Information, schedules, ratos, etc..
promptly given.
E WILLIAMS. O. P. A^
?r-'Jf AuBjUoto, WV
1 T. B. Curtis, G. A.
Anderson. 3. C.
A'bovo figures ef f oct I va-Suriday, Sopt.
20th. 1914^ .
'"ri ; .. i.;." .T .
GEORGE YOUNG'S KURD ERE Rf. j
Were ConrWed, ' >i ihe'lcouti at
. Laurens, friday. ..
. Laurens, Sept. ??l-Bog?rs. n negro, -
was today convicted bf arsop,: In . cop- ;
neclloa ? Vflth;; the murder^ loot !Janu- ?
ary ot- 'tyor'&} p^iltfavng.Sait Stomp ;.
Springs a S?'thc subsequent, burnip* ?
of lila cottage, ?vbr Hbo; .dead. man*s
body. Tho verdict cayrl?s^the .death
pptc.ity. rogers, was tr???d-. ?p'd, ^Ott; 1
vlctcd oh a charge of mur??* Ht .tho
Match' torin bf. court in this.shme.fcsjie. .
. the, juty , rotfommbaolng^merey .. ahd..
?a vine :'hiirJ^ from th? cteclHc chair \
r. t?r., v'" y. -r:: : ... ?
Junk Caldwell whs also convicted.
- of thc same crlmO'and'.given , ? life
contened ;V ^0W. yo$j&f%.0&"'Xmj& '
party.?JhHl?o corisplraJy. turned state ?
evidence and 'targoly ?d ,hw .testirn?ny
convlctt?ila 'iwcW-aocutwi 'AL thOjTother' ;
casen. The eqoe :0f. J* b^^
ntrtyboW
Geo.. Fx,Zmp9\pm*K&^tto*:*:
Very V?nHny'm?o,, hut.e t th e time of
Yonnft narnngtonv, - . ,
: . PR?gABLY A;BL1JFF '
. ReoJstrwi?' ^^t^vYpal^ J" ?
: ?arrlncWn, Jr^-J^p^t?ap,' ;- ?
; , : tor ^ .?
caoftidateii baVO ffet?lavc^. 'th?y ero tor
\itii?;.Jn.'-t9?61'- ?ajtflfa?t?'? . .: ':^'h
\':*A?'regards ?iov?ht?Ou>,cemctot ^ I
' ; niyaolf, i rio hot, r?gar^'-t^M'-awoun.t-; -
>,. :.. v. fn? vtb. ^avthirtjsf,^ fy^ku^.ft :theV.<||??t' ?
place/? ttbt^oh1^abp^^.M..mo;nre<|- f
eut t?in?> b?UeYe, that t wnKr^tW:^ J
GRAIN ELEVATOR
WILL
BE
M
ERECTED
SHAPING PLAN TO LAUNCH
SUCH AN UNDERTAKING
IN ANDERSON
TO FORM COMPANY
MUSIC WILL BE
A GOOD FEATURE!
John M. Davis Has Closed Con
, , -ii
tract For Bands and Ie After
? Judge
All Present Indications Aro That' '
'.Anderson Farmers Will Lend From saturday's Dally Intelligencer
Arrangements were closed In Au
? '. ' Every Possible Assistance derson yesterday by John .M. Davis,
( ;. chairman of tho committee In charge
- .'lof tim livestock exhibit which is to bo
j'If .present^plans do not miscarry, uejd liere on s?ptembcr 30 for the
tho farmers of Anderson county will( bands to furnish nutate here during
have a chance to pass upon ? matter,tho' exhibit. Mr. Davis succeeded in
pf vital importance to them when ^>oy.ole ring contract with the well
meet here next Saturday. It ls un- known Jolly hand of Pendleton and
derptood that a proposition will bo the* cadet band of Clemson and both
made them at thfit time to bnfld a4 thece bands'will bo in the city Satur
grain elevator In Anderson and to day to do their best,
have the plant in operation by the Manager Jolly told a reporter for
next grain harvest. . The Intelligencer that his band will
"I believe that one of tho b?irt be'increased by several pieces for tho
things Anderson county could do just one day :in'Anderson and he says that
at this time would be to organize a his band ig now hard at work on sev
? company of farmers to build in An- eral * patriotic selections which tiley
derson a model grain elevator, to be are learning especially for this one
operated,1 financed and maintained by day.
people in sympathy with the farmers, Mr. Davis also will select a race
and to be'controlled .by the farmers," course In North Anderson' and either
jaid B. O. cyans, chairman ' of the today or1' Monday ho and John Linley
Traden Extension Committee of the Will takW'up' this Important question
chamber of commerce yesterday, nnd' ?nhite'h 'visit, to' the grounds iii ot
wjiU?rdiscussing farmjng matters with dor to select thc most suitable stretch
pt?er members of his committee., . for the races.
further dis?^sslntr tho matter Mr. Tim chairman hat? closed a contract
Evans said that wltu the tremendous which will bring to Anderson oh? of
imount of grain now being planted in tho oeat horsem?n In the country to
Anderson county/something would act as Judge Ho lias made a spec
liavo to be done to handle the en?r- ?Ity of judging horseflesh for a_n?m
mous crops'and he favors tho con- feS? of y,e^ tnA.tho Jffi^J&lJSj
^ruction of a' permanent grain ele- the - local stock ahow feel th nt they
valor in Anderson. Mr: -Evana says fortunate in being able to Be
that if the same is not done the far- cur<? him for this event._
mers of Anderson will miss a spion- . ?. ?? "~- . '? ?
did opportunity to control the grain IfjiniflllG PS A Cf*^"Q 111
butPor??4??& tniilUUd ?UWGf.u III
Ho also pointed to the fact that thc Tl Sf AMII TQV fVillDlT
construction of a grain elevator hore H Hf* rilli! 1 Kl r-^lllllll
would mean that the farmers of An- Uli? I UUfc.1111 lLAIIIUII
derson would have two money cropr. .? - _
instead of Que .as is now the case. ? ' .?.
The."first crop would come in July GAME CHICKENS MAY BE
and tpen thp former would again have , ?
r?ady money in October and November ' ~ SHOWN
when the , cotton movement began* ' ' '. \
Such a pian would necessarily be of
Immense benefit to the farmer him- DI AMC f I1\IT\PP\?/A Y
leif in.financing his business and also ? ?-??t^P unuc.l\?V? l
of incalculable benefit tb tbe busl- '?.'.'.'. .?-?
ns?a interests of the Piedni?ht sec- A '' . " ,,, .. . _^
tion. ***. N. Campbell Working Out De
it waa pointed but that before a ??J, Exhibit and
feasible pian can be outlined to agi- , -
tato tbe construction of silos In the Says Prospects Are Good
Piedmont district, as a necessary ad- .... . -. . ,. .
junct to the development of tba live- ..
"stock, industry ot Dais part ot;, the TK-J ??gt interesting fact in cod
h?tloh of grain & seed'to'the far- ??*.*.-,*? the poulUr exblbit.-wnlch is
piers, ; being pl up ned :for? Anderson? ls tho. vo
lt waa ler.rned yesterday 'thai Mr. guest-mada by several game chicken
Ylennepcck. of Lynchburg, Va., south- jenders that they.be allowed to exhib.
n,rn ? saleo manuger fdr tho firm of " a few of tli? better known Btrains;
ttorrdyko & Marmon bf indianapolis, *t th?;coming, show. It is said that
Ind., wfll'come to Anderson ono day Andnrson,.boasts-. ,of .nomo splendid
next >week with plans for putting up Hra& chickens, among tpeso being,^
Somali olev?tot in Anderson on a P#W lagged, Roundheads,
basis of 12 1-2 to 15 cents per bushel -gfa-"B " vj*^'^8*^^**':
capacity. Thiij elevator would, bo of fi?^M#J*wu?pf; Wi"'
frame and", metal construction and lt ^L0T??8' ff other.noted stralbs
Js estimated that, the place here should ^^ut^l^ZVJu1 8*
hiv?'a ?ros? rfinpcltv of 40000 hush- 06 permitted, .even though a,.show-.tB
there should be at'least 40,000 bush- gg?^??^^
.els ..lp the-.'elevator-..at .any ono time, what tuo u * ? J ,vv
while In the busiest Reason of, the A N . campbell, tho well known
year tho elevator cou'J accomo?at? De1tohMpou?^an,, when seen y?ater
W^MSSfM ?H? dpy at tho Anderson chamber of com
It waa said yesterday, that at tue uiorrn hv n >?jy>^??r. ?Sr rrws i-.*stij_
?f?sta?K inering, which 'lt:'to .he fceUl. fencer ?said "ttat'n?'o."waa*'preparing
here on September ,50, plaps will po ?ata for.jlie proposed Anderson Cous
submltted by a , committee ot farmers ,ty Poultry Association which mill be
to Organizern company, .In. Apderaop ofnclally. organized h?xt: Saturday,
and to build the plant here. This Com- ^jr. Campbell said that he already
jrnlttco , refused. to divulge hs plapB badji number or plana mapp?d' out
yesterday, and would opr.give out any for, th? show and-ho will ask the or
ljtf?rm?tl0n:1)Ut; it, Is. understoo^ thi^t 'gahbtatibn }to adppt them,
the vlan la ? simple one and if carried Mr. Campbell's Idea ls thht lt will be
Out wlU not put the bunten of the nh- better to* l)old thCsltow about Novem
gert?Ulpg on' ;?ny.v?he<- ?nap. .pV'^et tof bar'l?-when the dh?c?en-^h?v's muuH
m-p'.lftn^ :'i$&:>;??i?*' ?^.atsmputedled-and the chicks have feaihewd 'so
ampog >< largo numbop of .farpier?: tl>?t _p)l the fowlp 'yili mako a *ottor
?i^?re has;|ieeh ^ !
grain .elevator (for ^nderEoq, an d ni an j .. Mrf ; .Catopboll ? also fd vorn soeur! u g
have believed that, it' was morely for the,;aervlpaa of. an expert judge.rwbo
ihe/'pncpbse .'bt:-he1pbig .?o'- holVt?rV.ap will grade: aD< the chlokerui. and who
tin' f?riin rs tiricVit is fidtit>, ?but' t wD^rcolfluctv tlUa JehtUVs, : bf iw^thp
would now appear that such a venture Show:.with;, system. He Nias :'8??e'l?i
^xpt' opi^pcasWo^^^ *?M men:; ip.'mind v and othor mowber*
to VfAct'la te"hlg^^ of. the association'? will probably have
is.Mloyed t^at. Jh^:-]b^^^^'ipw*?rmfv.to?2mske In .regor? to thc
to' Che proposition who? they hear it Man to bo -picked- for^ thia important
?I^d'.'n?V'?^t3ay/?'.?. . feature, V,f.
?r*?---:K it.'lQpptA^that.-a-^nmher of those 'Inv
it^'^rtf^ii?t^Wt'?r?V 1 toreai^^??'vtiibv n^prmUtOir' favpr ial
?IE? V * \S? tfZZiSZSS&l^ }, j iow?lg:?BtandJitd ht-?eda of plgebns/ to
gy TAii^gT?:fioYs I&?^^?S;
_.. %Wi>X'tf&^*:p;t.. " v J, dish'"be..aH?wadr^HoweV?rrali'-'^?fB
Boy Scouts Listened l? Address matters will hu doteTmfoed by; the ae
^PW^?^^A?I?'^M^it?i'^irf A%-?*? doclatlpn:Vdtteri'-i^-ISrmatTot^lKar
rrosa sce#is Maaeer ot, ; ?en tlon takes placo noxt Siturday, v N
? v-v vfk?i bo?a" success' from ^e:^^;first
Prom 8Aturday'8.DalIv Intelligencer mft'tt?&'^He^fev^
Tho most cnj?yoblo eximrleae? toig?W?OW^^?jWmaiif'nl ono ?.:th
which .Pny-'We'??t?fiiiof 'tbe. Andersbn ^^^ii^ff^^:^^^^^
that' placer talked. ?., <P ce.-fM^^erntan?.. "
^U- ?^eredg?: ls ylslting Relatives . 1 j?y Asi^?t?& T?esW>
lOTiAhdeWon op? being afteatly. Inter- *
.^w^^^fh?'-^;^ -Walter. Bepn?^gen
^?aen'tedAto dpeiilc', before ^he : local oral here. aca?ipnc,#; ^te M*rM<i
t?v^n'nd tb tell them something . of pt pe^a tha.t\p I^neh erufsci
The boya" were taught some ??W'drill j said tho ;ves5?l. w?? Servit??, a? n col
rornpition?.?nd'saran uew^dcout song? n<?r, supt?se?y-lor tho ?erhian crnls
Mt :p.ght 't\nd. icMD?j?d-^t?rv^t???? era in th? AttahitC; ?aMmi&$*KM*
ichorf?^ ^?f^SSp^ ?n?p Heina Tccordpd in mar?timo- reg
g&fein?mbe^
P^fY^r?efL local scbsi/mas^r,^' He?na> ;p; r^?at ?t^mW^^jim
Uer. ' " r 1 ' ?'---' Laguifr^Ve?exuela,
fe.; . ' ..:.?'.- . : - -' :J'- -' -. - '.':. . .':- - - .. .
BREATHED 'HIS LUST
. i r,,;. ' j.j t)
ANDERSON HAS LOST , A
GOOD CITIZEN
- I.tn-,11 ,, ; i k' ?
A (LONG ILLNESS
Formerly President of College In
Kentucky and Slip erin ten dent
! Of Scnols Here
" ' 1 -: ??. ' I
Prom Saturday's Dally intelligencer
- After an. Hines's lasting over two
yearn, Thomas C. Walton gave up tho|
fight last night at 8:30 o'clock and
breathed his last.. In the death of
Prof. Walton, Anderson lost; a good'
citizen and he will be missed.
Thomas C. Walton was born in '
Augusta, Ga. and later moved to Flor-j
ida, where he began teaching. Ho
wua then elected president ' of. Mar
garet College, at Versailles, Ky.,
which position he filled In n moBt.
creditable manner, and then on ac
count of ill health he resigned his)
position and went to Florida where he
taught for. some time, lie then ac-|
copted the position of superintendent
of tho public schools of Anderson and.
this position he lilied" for IL' or 141
years, He .waa a,rt able instructor and':
be had much to- do with bringing up :
the children of Anderson in tho way ''
thaf'.they should go. f {
Some time ago Prof. Walton became ,
Ul and he steadily grew worse until ,
he went ; to Baltimore, where he en
tered. Dr. Kelli's sanitarium, There, ho ,
improved somewhat and whan ho re. ?
turned, to Anderson, lt. was. thought 1
that ho liad almost, recovered. How- j
over, a.jfew week? ago ho bonan to i
lose ground and for 'tlje last few daya j
he has been confined to his bed ni tho i
home qf his son, G. B. Walton, on
South McDuflle. street. -, <
..Prof. Walton. was a member ot'
Brace. Episcopal church of Anderson ?
and had heep closely identified .with .)
the church Interests: \ Me was kind 1
nnd generous and. always willing , to <
lend a hand to. n.irlend in time of >
trouble. ^ j
He had always been prominent inj .
secret order,-wprk A.rtd wns a member ;
9f tho Masons, thc Knights Templars,
Knights of Pythias .nnd Gio Bonevo-? '
lent and Prntoctlvo O'rdor of Elks, j t
Ko funeral 'arrangements had boon; j
made last night other, than it .was. jdo-j \
lided to hold,,tho. funeral somo time \
Sunday. A telegram was - dipimtcbedi ,
L05.Rev.. J...HaUor.. flibbony, rector of? j
iJr'ace church, 4'pprhrfhg .him. Of. Mr.; j
Wa Hon's" death ?i}0 it is probable th nt-: j
A y$U return to' conduct th?. funcrnPj,
services. '' y .% 'll5 . , ... j
FOWLER ??,05S IS \
Tu BE BUSTED ;
\rWtration Committee Preparing ^
- To Begin Work Estimating
Damage ?o'se m'Fife -
Notwithstanding the fact that Fow
er's Garage was burned last April, at
Milch tlmeJiO automobiles were rom
)ietely..d?stroyed by fire, no sottlo
oont hae over beer reached bo tween ?
'. S Fowler rand, tho insurance cora- p
innieo aa to the amount of damage
(one. " m . 'a
However, so provided for in the
._4._-J _ ' -ii" i.?.- - w-l__ ___1., .ri
ummtw vi .?.no i^?m>?uiioii);, au. n?m-. fj
ration beard has .been ^selected. and ?
MU'.at once go to work on ,the propp->B
itl?n tn an offort. to arrlvo at some^
ettlement. Thomas Earle has?, been j,
elected,byMr.'Fowler,as his repre- tl
optative, wlUlo Lee Pplger qt .Char- c
Otto" has 'arrived Irtthe'jcUy-to. rapre- y
ont a third man to act a> umpire and ?
hen the .wcVk of adjusting tile loss g
MU be begauv o
The difficulty in arriving at a settlo
aont ?B due to the fact Gmt; tho auto- ?j,
aobUcs 'burned .in .the Jftro had ,h?en fl
ttMn'lhliy Mr. Fowler arte*,use. and jg
hefefore it . la difficult to determin? ?,
h,cJrt:actual .vatnpf..::.Mr1.,^oslo> :w?
otto that. tho .machines '..yero-, worth %
no thing >vhilo? tho' foshraoco com- /
?antea say that fi small syittj.would bo ;,
nnlcienT to cover their l?s?;. ' ,
AU told ?nVnraric? o!^ 122,600" was
arrled on tho burped, building and Its *t
pnlchls, "tho pbllclea being with five ;
a^Oir^n^'^iuinlea. :
MANSLAUGHTER
SULLW?N CASS r
carena
Jnry Returned Verdict jf;
fe. . ;Dilct?i3sop . j
^Laurens.,.Sept; 18.-Jpacph G. Sui- *
Ivan, tho yOung Lourons;COuaty far- *
tieri chatged with tho mwrder of Col. Jf
a^tbf agolas foupd^ug^:^ P^ ?j
^^%as. Wt reached^ uptf!; -lt ?.
5^%;lfT?d?y, , i; ~ ; ai
V Motton for a now tr|:>V was made 0^
?y :thb d???,ndahfs Cobpsol, ,r^l- A}-\m
.in' H. , Dean, o' arecnV?jie/; .. Wo; :?e\a- j ^
tac?i-was phns'cd in csnr^ .tbt?"?^orn:]jf
^on. At the nrst msj, hom; tnre?,fr
'SbiieB0TriO(k>per va?*W&?? fn rth?f ;
irosocutlon by F. ?arrou Gtior of ty
ireenwood. , '.- ,ai
S?C?BED H?BEMEY
FOR COUNTY SCHOOLS
? KI j Ul- -tl ?i M.!
FELTON BACK FROM TRIPi
' * TO'COLUMBIA* "
IS WELL PLEASED
? ? -t- . ' .
Says That Amount Coming To
Anderson fot Stale Funds May
Exceed Any Other County
Anderson county boastB of better ru
ral schools than any other county lu
tbc State end proof of the fact, that
the schools in this county are slightly
suporior to those of any other section
of; the 'state Is contained lu the an
nouncement that the schools of An
derson county wil receive over $3,000
from the general fund passed by tito
hiBt general assembly for the aid of
the weak schools. This is probably
a largor amount than any other coun
ty, in tho.state will get.
J, B. Felton, county superintendent
of education wont to Columbia on
Thursday morning to confer with i.
E. Sweartngen, state superintendent
ot education, , in regard to this manpy,
nnd .ns ri result of Mr. Fulton's trip
he secured a definite prointso from
Mr. Sweartngen that a check would
be nulled next week for $3,304 to be
distributed among the schools of An
ilevmn.. Mtv Felton returned yester- '
lay. at noon ?nd he was highly lea ted
over the success of his trip.'
' The general assembly ot South Car
anna, appropriated tho "nm of 140,000
for a-"weak school, fund" and 'the :oiw.
Lire amount was', placed in Mr.
Swear ingen'a hands' tb bo ' used ai he
saw fit. A portion of the money has
Already been.expended in-aiding thc.
schools in different sections of the
When asked .yesterday to what
ll -position wotild bo made Of Ander
son's money, Mr. Felton said 'thai pa ii
3f it would go to-.repainting school!
acuses, some new turn it ure wjll bej
uptight for tli'e schools' bailly in need}
2f equipment, Oome pf it' will b6 Vsed'
iii helping the needy school s to em-!
ploy teachers, while a small portion of:
it will go to tho schools in tho townB.'
lt ls. understood that $300 of the oura'
will go to the city schoqia bf Ander-'
ion, $100 of this being for the inaugu
ration of a department of domostic
science of .tho city school and $200 be
ng for tho Glenn Street school, which
?vas burned last May and rebuilt dur
ing the summer. Small Bums wi ir al
io go. to Belton, HOnoa Path, Pelter,
Piecluiopt j au4 j Gluck Mills, ,wh?le . the
remainder and the . largest portion of
the $3,000 will be turned over .to ithe!
JoUKtry schools': -
In discussing the ciattor yesterday!
Hr. Felton said that? the Anderson i
:ounfy. delegation iOwttto genqral as"
(omfaly should be willing to lend ita
?very effort toward securing largo &P"1
>ropriotiona when Anderdon receivos
inch a, liberal share ot Gie funds.
CHANGE COMING
IN POSTOFFICE
sr".! r*jf .fir*: <%% ,?.?
Jkpatch Says That Miss Russell
WU? Bc Transferred to Service
' " ?! i . In New York /
?j J '. '? .;- -, '
'rom Saturday's Dally Intelogencer
Tho following appeared in the local
fturuojn newspaper yesterday:
Washington. Sent. 18.-Tho oostof
Icc department "today ordered Migs
Juhtc?. BusB?ll, a clerk in.^he. Ander
on postoffice; transferred to thc Now
'ot k city office. Officials' who recently
tspecte'd the Anderson office. report
hal- MIBB Ityssoll^aa no lpnger need
d there and she would ,have. beeu
ropped from the service if "fieprcseh
itive Aiken 'had not secured a prom
:o that she be transferred to. an
ther, ,omce..
Postrnaflter John R. Cochran, Jr.,
std.last night that he hod bad-no
f&clai notification of-any changes in
lip office, .although .he had heard that
ame ..worQ .ypn.tcmplated;, : ..,
'elegraphed yesterday That He
Wiil Arrive In City ' Saiurday
To Consider &?po?&&iu
Make a small deposit each week
in this Financial 'Stronghold, ?nrj ,
by adding a little each week to
your Bank Account you'll be sur
pHsed at the rapidity with which
you can accumulate a ?nug sum- - .
'"Big' Oaks 1 from little Acorns
Grow." The same applies 4? our/
SAVIN?S
WH0R$V^RSESCOME
Your worry will he reduced to a
minimum if jr?? are in a position
' to meet all obligations with a
check On
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* LEE G. HOLllEMAN, frc??ent ~ >V ||
D. O. BROWNE, Cashier 1 E. P. VAND?VER, VicoPres. j
Blcckley Building, Anderson,''S.r C. ''f ' '"'"V
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WE H?VE '"' -
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and Houses and lots for sale in and near
Townvill?; X Roa4s and Oakway. '
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pin#\teyou;a^
prices right. ?
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Wake Your Deposits Mr?/?is J
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We WM Lend You Mfr?
Farmers and BSer?hanlt?B?
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Farmers Loan and^Tr^i^
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JFWS Cardul, my back and head Would hurt so fad, I fSH
Stagg thought thc^ pain would-Wll^mc. ^was^ hardly;abl6 Jfctf
of.-CarduL I began to feel like a new worna/*;;"^^' :':ES9':::'.
BgjB gained 35 .pounds, and now, I do all my houseVV?fJ& KS
f?M as well as run a big. wafer miiL :
ggjjg - v/ish every sufttfnig woman wuum ?vf. . r?a
a fr/al.^ T.Jill u&f C^^^ert ! feell^i^ ^^^^?1
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