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I To-day Is The Day | i 1 i I 1 i You Should Go to Parker & Bolt Where Prices are Now Down to the Lowest Limit. You acn buy * thoroughly up to-date Su?t or Overcoat now in just the style and color you want at a price a great deal lest than the real worth of garments* t's dosing out time here now? profits are overlooked.?We are determined to close our present lock without delay, hence these prices: All $25.00 Suits $18.75 All $15.00 Suits $11.00 and Overcoats and Overcoats All $20.00 Suits $14.50 All $12.50 Suits $9.50 and Overcoats and Overcoats All $10.00 Suits $7.50 and Overcoats I Parker & Bolt THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS ?i?*irii'i V THEIVERS & POND PIANO Though the IVERS & POND PIANO COM PANY make a high grade piano they are al ways striving to improve their instruments. Their aim is, and al ways J?as been to make a belter instrument. The IVERS & POND PIANO, is made only in one quality, that is the best that is possible to manufacture. These pianos are better known fer wearing and staying in tune qualities, and also their aym patheS? tonal qua^-ieu We have handled IVERS & POND for over 25 years, and have always found them abso Intel? satisfactory. ASK THE PEOPLE WHO OWN THEM . A. REED PIANO & ORGAN CO. Du - et ?Order Piano at Once ! 115417 N. Main St., Anderson, S. C. Two headfc arc better thon one. Both of you come and choose .the Piano. We do not mind any number of critics, and the more critical they arc, the better. Every instrument is warranteed, and guaranteed by the? WILLIS & SPEARMAN ?Music House? Bleckley Bldg. Anderson, S. C. iVagons ON CASH TRANS AC FOR NEXT 30 DA ?"SPECIAL BARGAINS"? On remainder of ou/ Sh?jsment of Horses and Mules. They are going fast-See them at once. 3. 9.1 UWLCIt A 20TH CENTURY TOMATO GIANT-DWARF The plants are dwarf, not over three feet high.. The fruit is truly gigantic in sise, and aa "solid as a rock." No other tomato equals it in flavor. It is most productive and is practically seedless. Seed for Sale at FAN V >S BOOKS ORE. &AYRK A BALDWIN A3vSIX? ?9 ' Bleckley Bldg. Anderson, 8. C * Cltlfsne Nations! Bank Blag. Balslgk, N. O. Heuih of Interest und Persons! M lens Ou the Htrcc ii u/ juj jwViu (Jets TIutc Sure. a reporter for The lutelligeuecr was coining in on the iuterurbau ycs terduy (riding a pu??, of course) when be overheard a very interesting con versation going on jitht in front of him. It may be well to state right here, for the benefit of the gentleman I i with the ever ready hammer, that the 1 1 aforementioned reporter was making no effort to enveBdrop. but the conver- i t satlon reached his ears anyway. Tljc | 1 two men, evidently "drummers." were talking of various subjects when 1 one remarked to the other: "Say, t Dill, what is responsible for Ander- t son's growth and prosperity?" Bill j didn't stop to try to frame on answer, i t He barked it out immediately, and used one word to express his view? "Co-operation." He went on to tell his pal that Anderson people always pull together und when they all pull they usually get what they are after. The pencil pusher, the said I. R.. had already discovered the very fact that this Is true, but refrained from so in forming the gentleman. As long as Anderson people continue with the1 j team work that they have put in up i in the pabt. so long will this little |' l burg continue to grow. No More Biscuits To Be looked Here. Andersen men may bewail the fact for fear that their wives will decide that It Is a useless expenditure of time to cook any more.biscuits, since from this time on it will be possible to purchase splendid light bread. Trustees of the Anderson Steam bak ery yesterday disposed of the plant to F. A. Feuchtcnberger of Greenwood, the consideration being 3375. It Is un derstood that the Greenwood man will operate the local place of business. -o Bond Expert Inspects Work. J. M. C. Spoon of Washington, a government rbjd expert. Is in Ander son io cf-nrer witii the supervisor rel ative to the West Market street ex tension, which was recently con structed. The government man Is* of the opinion that he knows What, the trouble with the road is-and how to repair it. It needs a better assimila tion of the saud by the clay. Harrison -? ~., , k Uttn the Celery. W. II. Harrison, the grocer on the square, and hu is, knows where to get the best that is, and that is right hero in Anderson county. Monday he had at his Store?for a short time only? six dozen tranches of celery that would have made Kalamazoo crazy with envy. And this same aforesaid "siuallagc," as the bid folks used to say, Is as\palatable. - as crisp, . as tempting and as thoroughly satisfying as any that ever delighted the palate of man. Anderson county can pro duce anything, and the best of it. InMt Potato in large Variety. T. Prue Fant, who lives on the Rlv ersIde-Uiuck line of the Intcrurban, is preparing to grow Irish potatoes on a large scale. Mr. Fant will plant three acres, , using about 865 worth of seed potatoes. Being on the freight line of the S. ft A., he feels that he can conduct a truck farm very sue cossfullyv for he can easily find l market. Mr. Fant will not confine his Operations to potatoes, but will try to put other produce on the market. C'apt. Jan. L. Jolly Takes Honte Prises. ('apt. John I* Jolly of Pcndictcs, the well-known poultry and pet live stock fancier, was bore Monday. He' is just 'back from Ashevllle, N. C, where he attended a big poultry show and took two first prises and three seconds. Cnpt. Jolly will make an ad dress here on "Poultry" at tho next Trades day, February 17, and he will also give a setting of 16 fine eggs as a prise iu the poultry competition mat day. Twenty Votes Bcglstered Monday. . E. T. Toll I s on of the county board of registration reported that 20 names were added yesterday to the roll of registered voters of the county. Quite a number were added the first Mon day, In January.. Mr. Tolllson's place on the board Is contested by P. 'Ii Llndsuy of Bol ton. appointed by the governor, and the matter, is now be fore the supreme court. -o aerkw? Penalty May Be Invoked, At the meeting of tho ministerial Union Monday it was stated that there is a drug store in Anderson operating without an apothecary's license, or without a licensed apothecary. The druggists who were present said that they Mad^theft' eye on I?* whatever ??ai in. ?i tri ??uo?ovuO? l?at the le gal penalty for such a violation of the Isw is very severe. Marriage Took Place Hsaday. Miss Karline Caudle, the well known and popular teacher of the Dodblo Springs school, and Ross Sul livan, a prominent young business man of this county, wcro married Sunday afternoon. They have the best wishes of a !ar?o number of friends. Is Attending Bnslaekv College, One of the recent arrivals in the city to Miss Attule McDonnell of Bel ton. Rita MeOonnell has catered the r Sparklets eutloa (snght Over lbs Wire ts of Anders ob. Jecii uusincas coih-ge iu Anderson ind will complete the full course at hat Institution. [lays and Fines Meted by Magistrate. Magistrate Uroadwell transacted :oiiHldorablc business Saturday utter louit, and as u result Anderson county s richer by some several dollars and tuite a few days labor. The magla rate meted justice ns she deserved to jc "met" and two offenders felt the fleets of the strong right arm of the' aw. John Sims, a negro, was taxed he sum of $5 upon a conviction of gambling; Bute Hawkins, likewise a gentleman of color, suffered to the ex cut of 30 days on the chalngang for notation of labor contract, while lohn Lewis, a white man, was tried ind acquitted ou a charge of assault. The magistrate could not see that the lefendant was in the wrong. toother Officer* In "Going Some.'" Convincing proof is easily offered my offender against the law in An iorson that this is an unhealthy ell mate for him, and that without delay Magistrate Sullivan had the question able pleasure of hauling two of the would-be "bad men" before his bar yesterday and administering justice. Lee Thompson, a negro, was sen lenced to 925 or 30 days for larceny, while Church Davis, a white man, liad to fork over 32? for having been bo unkind as to try to skip the town without paying his board bill. Many People In Town Monday. Anderson presented a truly metro politan appearance throughout the day yesterday, the day being thronged with numbers of farmers and visitors from sursoundin* cities. The hotels Df . the city < were also crowded throughout the day. The unusually large number of visitors might be due to the fact that yesterday was salco day. t'apt. Dave Taylor Was Going Some. Capt. D. A. Taylor, the veteran auc tioneer, sold 29 residential lots in Greenville Saturday in one hour and forty minutes at a net profit of $1,500 for the New South Realty company. Capt. Taylor. is regarded as the best real Cota*c auctioneer 'n the South, and he is almost ready to admit it himself.' Asylum Inquiry May Be Inciting. lAlva M. Lumpkin, member of the general assembly from Ricbland cout> ty, was in the city yesterday on busi ness before tho court and bad to re turn last night us ho expected Im portant matters to come up today. Mr. Lumpkin expects the asylum in vestigation to bo very interesting, and perhaps very exciting. John Linley la Feeling Fine. John Linley is fooling as chesty as any other railroad magnate these days. The North Anderson Une. of which be is the honorablo and esteem ed president, hauled 350 pctoaeiigcra Sunday. Barris* Butter After* First Prise. Mr. C O. Burrlsa, through tho ag ricultural department of the Cham ber of Commerce, has forwarded to Columbia a consignment' of fine but ter, on which he will seek to take the first prize at the live stock show and butter contest beginning .Wednes day. It is understood that Mr. Rich ardson and oilier Pondlcton farmers will also send exhibits. i ANDERSON TAILORING CO. Be sure and read our ad on page S of this issue. ANDERSON TAILORING CO. B ?OU ...THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. "The Buccaneers" (Gold Seal). Three-reel pirate story, with Cleo Madison and David Hart ford. . Fourth reel will be ? comedy. | Coming tomorrow, "The Go ernor's Veto," '2-rlel Eclair. 4 Reels Every Day.?10c. E LfcCTRIC a ViiEAfJtKE TODAYS PROGRAM. "The Sacrifice" <Sc&?cn). Drama. "Sorority Invitation" (Majestic). . 'Comedy. Fourth Reel to be selected. 4 Reels Every Day?10c. Mut?1 Movies Make Time Fly. HOME OF YOUR awN IS A MOME INPEED We don't care to be unreason able and say that North An* derson is the only place to -LIVE and be HAPPY For There mutj be clrcumstucvs causing some ope to prefer another section. T 4 But We Do Say That North Anderson Is a par* ticnlarly beautiful section, that the class of homes and people Is exceptional!; good, That no modern convenience is Inching, that North Anderson's growth has been remarkable that tho pries are attractive. \ And That In view of these facts yon should consider North Ander sen carefully before buying elsewhere. The Piedmont Insurance Agency Second floor of Brown Building North Main Street Gives prompt and careful attention to all kinds of Insurance, including Fire, Tornado, Health and Accident, Burglary and Liability. Also, Fidelity, Official/ Judicial and Con tract Bonds. Let our solicitor beat the Fire Engine to your property. M, M. MATTISON, Pres. J. W. LINLEY. V Pres. C. EUGENE TRIBBLE, Mgr. & Treasurer JAMES L. FARMER, Ass't Mgr. Our Motto it "SERVICED Piione 305 Just Reeeivede.e Valentines und Valentine Post Cards. Call and examine out- line Cox Stationery Company Jut Jewelry Needs no Special Claim VV There la'nt any use claiming ones good a to be the finest unless the goods beroselves warrant the assertion. An Inspection of ours will convince ou of die superior.Quality and workmanship, combine^ with thst Inderin? ble air of supremo refinement that mark them as the highest product of the Jewelers art. rOHN M. HUBBARD & COMPANY rfHEBB QUALITY IS AhVF?X? HIGH KB 5S*S #SX B. \