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Today, Saturday and We ?dv?hte '? Crackmg Good Reasons Why Yoa Should Trade Here ThereaVe iV??Viy, many others, scattered throughout ttie store, equally as good as, these mentioned in this ad, but come and see for yourself. . 1500 yards sew French Ginghams, value 10c, special for C this sale only JC Ladles' Best Yet Hose in tan and black, gauze lisle, value "j 1 16c, sale price. .;.. AXC Wljite QUiUajjMarseilles patterns, ^-ilue $1.2.". Jaie' price :'.... ... .:. White l?inbroidery, 18 Inches wide, value 12 l-2c, this sale .. . ^. ^"pnc?,loilL?dJe^..?lne Neckwear, value 60c, . this sato v.. .... ...... .. . Lace Curtabi Goods, 12 l-2c. values . this sala >c x\ O.--. ...^.... Ladies' Tine .Petticoats, vaiuo J2.00, $1 00 ,' \Ohd lot^ $1.00, this ?aie ?.., .'. .. 98c 9 c 25c 7c 50c Ladles' Fine White Shirt Waists, slightly soiled, special for OP thls'saie ... ... .!].fiyC KcV'lVne Ladles'.Houbc Dresses. JitBt received to go on &alCJtSO-, at special price of ... ...... ..'. Colored-.Drapory Goods for Curtains, value 10c, special for ?y " ) thfs'sfti?'.r. ..>. ... ... /.. ..... ;:.;V'f C 6ne Mt L^U?cs' Belts for Middy Blouses, , C Ihis^?ieV.^;.. ..; .V. .OC Ladles' Black Satine Petticoats, value 75c. 1 OC ? Ais^safe'AV^fC. ... ... ... ......OdC Ladies' House Dresses in solid Chambry value 76c, E?(fV this sale J.,J. : .. ?.......... ... ..'. ... . OUC. Big Reductions oo Ladies' aod Men's Shoes and Oxfords ?udies' Kine bongola Slippers in button and lace, valuo <?l ttf\ ?2.00; thb? pale ...... ;..*p???J>V * LadltlS' Floe Slippers In all leavlier?, value $2.50. AO fkfk ,4Uia:.8ale.-.. ... .".^ .......... . ...vf?vW Ladies' Oxford? and Baby Dolls in patent, gun metal -d*0 .O?Q and^ ... ... ... .'..^fir^OS?. Men's Fine'.Shoes in all leathers, value $3.00 and $3.50 hjffc) fiQ i t^iaysau.. ... .?PA.O?7 M?li 8 Clothing Reduced For Thia Sale. . One lot Men's Fine Suits 1n Serges, value $10.00, ' this sale ...... ... ... ?.... Ono lot "M?n's Fine Suits in .fancy worsteds and bide ??? Qf? Berges, values up to $15.00 this ?ale'i.. v.. ..?. ;.V:'V?.V?w?: $7.98 ^ij^'Wrie Norfolk Suits in .blue serges and worsteds, AO value $6.B0 and ^7.90, this sale ... . . .. ... ?P*t?5FO ?. ., - i&rtuA ' ?. O O 0 6 O p 0.0 c O O O O O .0.0,0 o o o o mm VROU SEJfpt'A o ooo o o.oer'o o~n tro c o r?? ? o o A Bo mantle Marriage in Seneca. B?NBGA, Feb. 23.-^A romance, the beginning of whlchjdates back to the haWontdays>'Crf i??{, Oc|ob >,\li[r the \ cifV of Cllffiro? ^?nadSfe4tnmiaa ttdn in Sen?ca this morning ;nt 10:30 o'diock. rr> ? Jl <V J A little g^rl fron?*8*tbfrn\ "Ala bajn", went to - the dlty^of Colnmbus, GsL to attead -*? business college; a liii?e" man from N?wberry. S. C, went there to enfejrs^^aver^Wementibus ^hi?am. they met'. Perhaps ho foresaw th? time, wri?n ; h?i Sftoutd have heed Of J a Hrained stenographer in ?\,B bos hes*; perhaps, she Was looking for ward to the time when bIio would want ? ''permanent; position;?',' at;any rate. the little man from South Carolina, ? bec'amo. interested 5 in the little. girl from "Alabam". (it is hot recorded that she was not interested in Mm;) he began to pay her attention; she did not r?Bbnt'Jt^hi^; became more at , t?tiHve^b?t . ip^ make. an old story v short,'this iittli'mae frcm South Car-: olina came to Seneca lost night, ovd the Blue "Ridge ffonvNeWherry, and that Bttle girl from VAiabam" came in on No. 36 this morning and v/as. met "> hyithe young man- Itom Conth?'C^^liaa ' Sah carried to the Oc?rtee inn.v They explained th? longing of thelr^hearts to [Manager ' Norman, wh? i 'Cnterad h^rtlly and sympathetically In to tho parlor, and dispatched a runner for a preacher and called In a few members of his family and tho thlhg wais soon ovjor. Miss Ruth. Bcrnlca Mat hows. - of Ozark, Ala.,"-had become the .wife of MiC -rKranlT; Ratherrord; ^|gWhs2 of NewberryiVS. C. The ceremony was performed by Rev. I. BJ.. Wallace, pas ^or ?rth^'PifesbTteriajn church of this ?iaccL ,^nl tbf nlrlors^or; the Oconeo Mrs. Higgina Is a timid little body, and doe3 not look equal to'Ahe i part that nh? played in .tliiq romantic af fair, ; but a ho. did no^. seem to be .the least nervous" or excited1 xlVer: it. She. is very pretty and' refined, being a granddaughter of a prominent Baptist minister of Alabama. ' MK; Hlgglns is well known in An derson, whore he once made his home, bebag connected with the 6ee Hive! store. He war originally from N?tVber ry. *?nf ts now connected, with .aa ad vertising concern, paving his head quarters lp Columbus, Ga. Mr. and Mfs. Higgles^ left on the! motor car at"one o'clock for N'cwberry. f where they will spend somotlme vis -1 itlng his relatives, after which they will return to Columbui. ' . Provainent Maaenirtarw ?e|??^ SVRACG8?.;N? Y? Fob. ?R.?Wllr ?*?*j.1i??.-. E^?ir,1 oa? chocolate manufacturer, died .at his homo here 166 REGISTERED TO DATE FOR ELECTION I _ BOOKS WILL CLOSE NEXT THURSDAY?VOTING > MARCH 16TH inrit^kec- OTCi-? IC'TCDTCTTl _ AU Wards of the City Are Rep resented?Ward One Hav ing the Most One hundred and sixty-six electors have registered to date for tho sp?cial municipal oiuclion to be held on | March 16 on the question of 'he city jf Anderson issuing bonds not ex ceeding tbc amount of JlUO.nOO. to be ur.cd in the paving of streets under the new abutting property owners law. ; The books of registration will close next Thursday, Mardi 4. and the olection Will be held twelve days thereafter. The books are open dally, oxcept Sunday, in tho office of the su pervisor of registration, T. P. Dick ion, over the old postofilce building. . The registration by wards to date !s as followF: Ward one, 55; Ward Two. 23; -Ward Three, :12; Ward Four, 12; Ward Five. 12; Ward Six, 12: > Those who have procured registra tion certilicate8 are as follows: Ward One. R.*F. Diver. J. M. Glle*. E. P. Coeh ran. Fred G Trlbble. J. F.- Rice, W. D. McLean. L. O. Huntcct, W. H. Mc I Lean. L. O. Hunnicutt, W. H. Shear* 'er, A. P. Cater. M,. L. Bonham. T. Li j Cely^ T. A. Campbell, W. P. Mc Clcllan, W. L. Rrlssey. D. A. Led i better, !.-. S. Llgon, Wm. Laughlin, J. M. Beck, W. A. Campbell, L. It, Ledbetter. K. P. Smith, S. L. Bar Irctt, J. C. Green. B. L. Mitchell. J. IH. Dobbins, A. G. Epting. T. S. Maxwell, W. F. Cox. W. T. W. Har rison. J. T. Davis, C. H. Davenport, Q. F. Johnson, T. S. Crayton. E. H. Ballontlne. W. P. Watkins. J. W. Erskine, W.'H. Murphy, C. A. Reed. L. S. Horton, S. H. Pr?vost, Frank Crayton, H] O. Evans, J. R. Kolth. J. R. Young, J. O. Hardln, J. P. Hardln, J. S.: McClcllan, J. O. Wll hllo, Q. H. Balles, J. A. Pruitt. R. H'. Gaines, H. M. Dunn, J. L. Gray, J. P. Reed, J. E. Barton. Ward Two. C. L. Tucker, E. K. Chapman, J. A. Bailey, T. J. Bell. John E. Austin, J. b. Shanklin. M. Tj. Smith,' WJ. H. Fripon, J., & Bell? R. C. McKlit noy.!TB>?D. Browril?c.'A. W^Kay, F. E. Watkins, E. D. Kay. Foster Fant, R. A. Jacksou, J. H'. McDanlcl, C. L. Harris. J. F. Daniels. D. b. Blcckley, G. H. Geiger, D. S. Gray. J. D. Rast. '* ' Ward Three. B. F. Wilson, J. C. Kennedy, il A. McCbnnell, J. A. Townsend, Emli Ortmann, W. F. Marshall. W. L. Jackson, C F. Spearman, Leo Geis b?rg, H. G. Anderson, W. S. Diwer, C. F. Boit. R. A. Craft, 8. G. How ard, J. A. Brock, T. C. Carter. L. M. Cecil. J. A. Hall, E^ M. Scott, J. F. HofTinan, W. W. White, F. F. Mc Connell, C. b. Earle, W. R. Ander son, B. A. Hen' . J. F. Brown, T. b. Fant, J. L. Hembreo, O. D. Drake, J. S. Acker, W. E. White, S. E. Brown. Ward Four. W. M. Webb, C. H. E. Ortmatfn, D. H. IVusBell, T. F. Cartwrlght. J. H. Ttate, A. S. Fanner. C. A. Gam brill, J. H. Godfrey, S. R. Parker, H. A. Orr, J. E. Thomas, C. C. Gaine3, E. R. Horton. J. J. Trow brldge, John Frank, J. W. Whltton, W. W. Drlskell, J. W. Maness, M. P. M"cGee;TR.,,C. Webb,.C:-C, Gar rison, E: W. Taylor, J. R.1 Willfahls, H^FMDIck?pn, Dr. H- A.1 Pruitt, C. wrw?cV c. s: Suiiiv'ah/ p. b. Galley, J. E. Breazeale, C. E. Tolly, Clyde F. Robs. J. -D. Drlskell. Ward rire. M. E. Allen, S. D. Jackson; J, !D?'i McClcllan, C. E; Cooley, . W. H. Lyon, A. .G, .Means, A. >R. Jaynes, W. F. > Farmor. Ij.< R. King, J. H. Town send. G. B. Townsend, J. W. Brown. Ward Six. L. ,L. Rice, B. F. Alken, J. J. Estes, J. P. Sanders, F. J. White, Dr. W. F. Ashmore, J. L. Pruitt. R. L. carter, J. M. Cathcart, G: Cullcn Sullivan, A. E. Heaton, J. F. Smith. o o o o o o o o o ooooooooo o.o o TOWN VILLE NEWS, o oooooooooooooooooooo Miss Nell Kellett spent the week end with Miss Fannie Broyles. Dr. W. K. Sharp spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Bi Llgon. Mias Ullle Galloway visited friends it Anderson. . I, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Jones spent the week-end. wit h tho letters parents, Mr. and Mrs.. W? S. Hunter and family at Scnoea. . Mr. and .Mrs. ,3.. J. Grubbs are enY lertatning a.little lady at their hand gome home. Congratulations. Mrs. Ellas Earlo was called to the bedside of twr " \ ither, Mrs. Whltmlre who Is danger-^sly 111 at her. borne ?n Greenville, ! Cliff Martin and family bave mov ed near* here. We welcome, them into far midst- ... j , Prof. J. B. FeUon and fxmltv.rr?'?* Urn week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Spears. We had. the pleasure of having Mr. Felton with us at Sunday school last innoKv morning. He gave a very in tcrssting; talk on tho lesson subjwtf. Miss Lorena Kay was the guest of Miss Mary Fant last Saturday. Miss Kay Is the assistant teacher at Earles Grove. . , Ask Hoger** Nomination. WASHINGTON. Feb. . 25.?Senators Simmons and Overman, and North Carolina members of the house of r?praientaUvjea asked President Wik son todav. to name Sam opt nn?*f?; Of their ,$t?i?,; director','ot the census to S*ucceed William .L.jWs. netot;, ^fed M thp tr^de corryttUclcin. It isn't the price that counts; it's the quality you get. You should bear in mind the quality of the goods in considering the price you pay. When you consider our clothes in that way we're sure of your verdict; you'll really he astonished at so much quality at real ly ordinary prices. All $10.00 Suits now reduced to All ?12.50 Suits now reduced to All $15.00 Suits now reduced to All $18.00 Suits now . , reduced to All $20.00 Suits now reduced to All $22.50 Suits now reduced to All $25.00 Suits now reduced to Ail $2.50 and $2.00 Men's Trousers reduced to J-\ 11 jjyj.JKJ auu HJJ,\J\J 1TIC1I o Trousers reduced to All $4.50 and $4.00 Men's Trousers reduced to All $5.00 Men's Trousers reduced to < All $6:50 and $6.00 Men's Tr?jisers reduced to All $7/50 and $7.00 Men's Yrjpusers reduced to . All $9.00 and $8.50 Men's Tfo?lsers. reduced to }/. -.-.ilt \ii V - r \ / i }. ; v'" { "..Mi . ?.;? . . I-, jttp ' A v $6.95 $8.95 $10.95 $12.95 $14.95 $16.95 $17.95 $1.75 4fk r% Jt w* $2.95 $3.75 $4.45 $4.95 S 5 ?S S All $4.50 and $4.00 Boys' Suits reduced to All $5.00 Boys' Suits reduced to All $6.50 and $6.00 Boys' Suits reduced to All $7.50 and $7.00 Boys' Suits leduced,to All $9.00 and $8.50 Boys' Suits reduced to All $10.00 Boys' Suits now reduced to All $12.50 and $11.00 Boys' Suits reduced to All $3.50 Shoes in all leathers reduced to All $4.00 Shoes in all leathers reduced to All $4.50 Shoes in sevenT leathers now All $5.00 Shoes in all leathers reduced to All $6.00 Shoes in several leathers now All $6.50 Shoes in several leathers now ?9 $3.75 $4.45 $4.95 $5.95 $7.45 $7.95 $2.75 $3.25 $3.45 75 $4.75 SSo 1 ~j The Store with a Conscience1 APPLICATION FOR Dill iitnr Tnnau DHU IVIHUT .UUHl ATTORNEY FOR FAIR PLAY MEN ' TO APPEAR BEFORE JUDGE GARY AT ABBEVILLE! Motion Was to Have Been Ar gued at Picken? But Court Had Adjourned Sum'l L. Prince, Esq.. of the firm jf Watkins & Prince, left yesterday iftornoon fir Abbeville, where be will appear this morning before ' Judge Prank B. Gary, In- chambers, in ap plication for bail for S. A. Joneu. John McDonald-and Will, Kay, who are be ing held In O con ce county Jail, at Walhalla, on charges of murder, It being alleged that they, among others, are responsible for 'the death of Green Gibson, who with two other negroes was killed during race rioting last December In the Fair Play section of Oconeo county. Attorneys Watkins & Prince of this sity, and lt. L. Herndon and. J. F*. Barlo, of Walhalla, have been retained by the defendants. Mr. Herndon was to have appeared yesterday, before Judge DeVore at Picken a, in applt-1 ration for bail for the three men un- ' 1er arrest As court adjourned on I Wednesday and Judge DeVore had'l left P?ck.?'s, this, plan could not bo I parried out Jones. McDonald and Hay were ar rerted Wednesday morning by Sheriff John DaMs.of Oconee county and car-} Med to Walhalla, where they were) placed in jail. The men Waived right ! cf preliminary hearing and decided to have their attorneys make appll Ration for bail at once. | As generally known, six arrests have been made in connection . with ire race.ribt'ng at Falr 'Plav on be* . cooher^JOjlast The other three d*-| renavnt* av?TW. C. McClure, Calvin Kay. end WifodroW Campbell.. Thoy ' H^ro\ D rested several weeks ago, and i after . pending several days In jail ! MHM?^!were-WmntM to ball ^ree'dJfe^hTJt? hate,engaged* "the | WTO^*^*?r*W?j ?, '?"?? tb">?S WB& M* estfiil\ Wednesday;>h<n*/u, probubte \ that all cases will be tried together at the term of court convening at Walhalla next Monday. 94 0 090000000000000 0 0 o PAIR PLAY NKWS. O oooooooooooooooooooo We need good roads more and. more even y time It rains. Hurry up Anderson road men Oco nec is getting ahead of you all-ob good roads.. I often wonder If the people find ; fault with Cole. L. Blcusc are. all per fect. Miss Roes Glyniph of tho Wcstmins- ! ter high school visited home folks | last week-end. Mrs. W. II. Spcnce and daughter,of | Oakway visited her sister, Mrs. B'. H. Glymph. recenUy. Mr. Walker Parrott of Bickens County, visited relatives near Fair Play recently, Mr. M. V. Sullivan and Mrs. B. H. Glymph. oooooooooooooooooooo o LIBKRTY. o oooooooooooooooooooo Tho weather haa been all that could be desired. . \ Our- Improvement association held a meeting on last Friday, February 12, and a good number wore pres ent Tho program was- short but in teresting. , - Miss Sanders from Greenville has been visiting her friend Miss Gertrude Johnston. Miss Sel ma Massoy gav0 a "Valen tine Party" at Mr. Nowt Evatts. It was thoroughly enjoyed by all'pres ent. Several attended the "Box Party" at Flat Hock school, and report it to be a success. < , . Our boy? are much, enthused, over baseball now. Thuy arc to Cross bats with Bishop Branch next Friday. " Mr. W. H. Martin had the misfor tune to break his leg. We hope he will soon recover from the accident. Misses Clark 'and Rank in ' spent Wednesday night in Liberty with home folks. Miss Mae Jameson spent last Thurs day with Miss Jessie Wilson. * Miss Hadden attended the Teachers" meeting on last .Saturday. ''' Our department set out two trees on the school ground last week,.and nam ed them Walker, end . McElmnvle.. ?n honor of Mlssec Walker and Mc Elmoyle the founders of our school. ' Our society met-last Friday aft?r ncun Immediately after dinner. We ,were so afraid th$ toll would, ring before, wq tlnlahadJL yye -'doe Weft, .,*> hanie Our society **ftoodfow.'; Rol t?sd> >.. Questlofjr'box. i . Tho honor roll for this month la aa follows: Sixth grade?Ruth ' Evalt, Ent r.i Link. Fifth grade?Laura Wilson. LIIIo Smith, Irene Ralney. Fourth grade?Mary Martin, Aubroy Shirley, Clarence Reeve. LOU BOGGS. .t Pres. 9tb Grade/ . . LAURA. WILSON, Sec. 5th Grade. Bradley; Recitation, Willie Rankin; Middle States, Guy Clark; .Jokes. Hoyle Link; Composition. Jessie Mar tin; Multiplication Henry Thompson; Recitation, Ire no Rainey; Recitation. Mao GUlbsplo; Speech. Paul Kay; Speech', J. P. Bradloy; Reading. Alma Gillespic; Heading, Clark. Ling; Speech, Wclborn Griffith; Cotnpout Jon, Agnes Glllcspio; Story. Hubert Tompson; Recitation. Bessie Gilles pie; Recitation, Essie Langs ton. Monitots report. The Plain View Seed Corn Planter If nn j thing human can be railed perfect; here at last la the perfect seed dropper. : " , . Yon cab see what you are doing every minute 'with the Pialn-VIeW Planter. Erery seed passes up la plain nljrlit and dron? Into the epouf right before your'eyes* '" "*'?< The soleeUea of each seed Is done by Nature's great law of gravitation The slanting plate for?es th> surplus soed to fall away by their oun weight Only the seed In tbe little cups are carried Into the spout. There Is no brash or artificial rut off of nay kind. There is noihlns anywhere that cau bruise or Injure the seed. With sound seed'you ran a moment with tbe fingers only. ^'t The direct shaft drive Insures smooth running. The we**?**!.??! ?je?? ?traction Is strong and simple. The working parts are well protected. It Is easy to change seed plates or distance gears* No tools reede 1- Just a moment with the fingers Rohly., To SEE the Plaln-Vlew Planter Is to BELIEVE everyft'ag- goo* of IL t? ?BE It ft te KNOW that It Is uuequalled In the variety and ponction Of its werk and In ease of 'adjustment and operation.