CIMES IN LIKE ll
LION IN ANDERSON
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March Made Royal and Blustery
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to
Debut Here.
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DAMAGE BY WIND
Burst'ng of Water Tanks Yester
day Morning Inflicted Injuri?s
in Three Cases.
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Tbat '?March certainly did come in
like a Hun !J an lndisputcd fact, but
ns,to whether or not lt will go, out
11)0*.i lamb yet remains to he seqn.
Sunday and Monday were two of the
wor?r*days ever experienced here, and
mu-li suffering was occasioned by the
coll. Thc high wind did a great deal
of ida mage, a number of glass win
dots being wrecked in various parts
of the city.
The worst trouble caused by thc
exl -finely cold weather was i Ute
bunting of water tanks at v.r iou s
hones in the city when the stoves
we e fired up yesterday. This hap
pe: ed in several homes of the city? but
?n nilv two cases was any serious
ia II Alone. At the home of O. Qels
<he : 'on South Main street the wpter
tai i hurst at au. early hour yesterday
mt nlng, pieces of the flying m^etal
8tt <lng Mrs. Oelsberg and ! ni? ic* lng
pa ful wounds. She suffered severe
. lai rations of the face'and it was bec
?si ry to summon a physician to di ees
. lt? wounds.
! . like explosion took place at the
ho ie of H. G. Johnson on Greenville
- Bti ct, and Mrs. Johnson' was ulao
pa fully injured. She was struck on
thi forehead and several stitches vfrere
nc asary where she waa cat by. the
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' ie wind began blowing here carly
Su day and soon attained a velocity
of ibout fifty miles per hour, eon
tiling .at this rate throughout the
s da andUnight. It also blew very hard
. ye erday, but nothing like as bad ad
-wt experienced through Sunday. The
da, jpras one' of the coldest expo
rieced in Anderson this winter, the
*tlu mamet er 'registering 18 degrees
ab ?i zero yesterday morning, ibut
dq ig the day it grew a little
. wi uer.
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if?N RECEPTIVE J
FOR OUR RELIGION
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Wolter S. Buchanan Spoke
to the People of Ander '
. eon Sunday.
iii n .dfcv. .Walter McS. Buchanan, D.'t>;,
i missionary of tjie Southern Presb?wt
i ciaa church to Kobi, Japan, addrerap
.two interested ccngrsgat'.oa* Suna&.
In!the morning at the Central Pres
byterian Church, one at night at the
Pint Chucb. Doctor Buchanan bas
been- Recured by Piedmont Presbytery
to ?ddrebs all of the .churches In the
?. Presbytery and Sunday he Ailed hip
stiled ule In this city.
After a service of eighteen yeara in
. .," J>|Ap Dr. Buchanan ls well qualified
toTpeak on its condition from every
pointtof view. He concurs' with the
message sent by the Christian Stu
dent Federation of Japan to the inset- 1
ing ot their organization held in Nash-j
ville, Tenn., some- years ago, namely j
"Japan is leading th? Orient-but 1
whither?" * '
Dr. Buchanan pointed out the per? :
... llous situation resulting from the new !
birth to rt position of leadership swift j
ly of so small a nation, and of Ur 1
. .i .that had previously never received m }
i.cognition from the great Powers. Hw. :
pcclally is there a danger of the ut t l'
.torlnlhitic view ot lire, with Its cob !
.WiflOcnt? agnostic and even atheist f l;
tendencies' sweeping over the nattai
, it j like a tidal wave. The people i i \?
. ii (abandoning the ancestral religions ?[I
??.*b;u <! Buddhism and SheDtolsm. and uni i \ |i
. .the moral and spiritual fouddath fa|
' <;,.,,, ..tof: life be soon safeguarded by \\ \ ii
: Christian religion, the nation will b t r
come one of theshardest in the world <
for the Gospel to reach.
Oh thc other hand, the day is uvfe *\
of great opportuity for similar rea
sons, thinks Dr. Buchanan, and. lt ls?
his earnest hope that the church n?? '
sec tho open door and send sufficient '
, missionaries to'roan the posent sit
uation. - There te need fdr 1J6 at once.
$ Dr. Buchanan made a most pleasing 1
Impression on the people by bis ear- ,1
nest ness and sincerity and we arefi
gls^to have had him with us._??j
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WOMAN EXONERATED
OF MURDER CHARGE
Cor?nor's . Jury Acquitted Ho??
j Leverette.
CAUS?D BY BOOZE
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Charged With Cutting Husband
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??j DCM?I--Given Freedom
After Autopsy. "
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That a Sunday should pass lu Au
derson county without a killing, es
ecclally after a desperate effort had
cen made, teems somewhat remark- i
able but such was the record for last
Sunday. Rosa Leverette, living on
Market street put up a good imitation
of killlug her husband, Dick Leverette,
last Sunday afternoon and for a time
the cas-j looked bad for her yesterday,
but p.he was later exonerated by thc
coroner's jory of having been respon
sible, for'the death of her husband.
It seems/that Dick Leverette came
home In an intoxicated condition and
proceeded tb throw his 'wife off the
porch, Wh oj n Bhe succeeded In getting
back in the ?house, sha and her sister.
Josie IshaniL lit on Dick, his wife us
ing a knife] while the other woman
probably had a club. They cut the ne
gro on the arm and belabored him over
the head wtfch a: stick? laying. b|m out
for a time. IA message was dispatched
for the police and Officers Drlsk?H and
Sanders toojc the women in tow, lock
lng them up; in the city jail. However,
they were later released as it waa
not considered th?t the wounded ryan's
condition was serious/ This was about
three o'clock in the afternoon and at f
S vc o'clock the report reached police
headquarters that Dick Leverette was
dead. An Investigation was begun
yesterday morning, Corpner Hardin
taking charge ot the cass. An inquest
was held yesterday morning and then
? recess taken until yesterday after
noon, to allow physicians to make a
complete examination of thc dead ne
gro. . Dr. J. B. Townsend and Dr. J. C.
Harris made an examination and de
termined that the wounds the negro
had suffered were not sufficient to
cause death and they therefore per
formed an autopsy. They then discov
ered that d?ath-was due to alcoholic
poisoning and 80 reported to the coro
ner's jury. The jury,, through ita fofo
man, returned a verdict t he effect
that "the- dflceased catue t "als death
from shock, Wlutr-te-an-evardeae-of-ai
coholic whiskey, self administered."
In view of the verdict ot the jury
the two women were roleasod and it
waa'understood last night that neith-,
er.the city nor the county.authorities
would lodge any charge against either
of the women. It is understood that
th*,-dead negro, whoa drunk, was a -vi
aloua oharaotar. whUo-hU-wife ??emato
was made against her..
RA!LR0T?rMI3
I ilKj!RIK
Ic. & W. C. Railway Has Bor
' rowed $10,000,000 From
Baltimore True* Co.
One of the largest mortgages record
ed In Anderson in some time' Iran
reached the office ?f Jas- N- e Par man.
clerk o? court The , mortgage in
question ls given by the Charleston &
Western Carolina railway and is for
110,000,000, being given to the Safe De
posit and Trust Company .of Baltimore.
This acton was decided upon by thc
heridClnTlri*ls?)* ?j?KbWft4^9?jMh *
year and "lt ls stated that the money
obtained will be used for imnrofin*
the road ftt a number of^BlyB wh0
mortgage was slghlWr*'fDT"th?* railroad
b?- J. R. Kenley, second; vice president
sad Ri) ?? ?C?hley? * Secretary , ? while
?br the trust company appear the
stj^^uhsa of Mlohael^^^nk^na^ as j
Df^c^^1 the Anderson elerk of court !
yeaterda" and consists of a largo!
prsated pamphlet .
i^Jbe Pennsylvania's expenditure ?or]
?fetew terminal at Chicago will be M
rayhe?ghb?rhood of WB.?OO.?OO. ^vVTifle
attorneys for tbe Union Station Com
pany decline to divulge the details of
the agreement reached- by the A!?o
ifldJted Railroad companies, IS Ut known
that tbe entire project calls for an out
lay, of 160,000,000._?
SOON STARTED BY LOCAL
Y.M.C.A.
NAME IS "COMI?N"
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Wm Be Published Monthly ?nd
Fur^hcd ip Cc!
plc Free of Charge.
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A now undertaking which will soon
he launched by the Anderson Y. M. C.
A., is the publication of a . monthly
magazine for the cotton mill people of
this city. The magazine will be pub
lished by a local prlntery for the Y.
M. C. A. and there will be no sub
scription price charged, the publica
tion being tarnished free of charge to
all those who work in the mills of An
derson if they so desire.
In discussing the matter last night,
P. M. Burnett said that he had been
planning to inaugurate. this innova
tion in Anderson for some time . and
that he felt'so : encouraged over .the
textile night school that he bad de
termined to begin'at onee. Mr., Bur
.nett feels that if the mill people wi Vi
take such a hearty interest in the tex-,
tile school that, they will likewise be
Interested in the magazine, especially,
since, it is being published solely for
the mill people: and will consist en
tirely of topics interesting to mill
workers. ? {?--vA-M
Th? new publication will be known
as "The Com?an" the name Having
been cleverly arranged. Each letter
cf the hame of the new magazine
stands for one word in the sentence:
"Cotton Mills tn Anderson." Th.? new
magazine will carry at its top an at
tractive heading, possibly with the
name of each of the coton mills of the
city tn smaller type.
. F. M. Burnett ls to be the editor of
the new publication and D. H: Mlms
will be associate editor. Thc' first
Issue will be out between March 10
and 13: and Mr. Burnett said ' last
night that it would consist of. 2,500
copies. The - appearance ot the maga
zine will doubtless be awaited with in
terest by the mill people of the city. < 7 I
BAIL GRANTED j ^1
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Judge Wilson Heard ApphcaJtfoas
While in Pichens County;
,;v Last Week.} .;
? -rr .v.. (':1 fey.*
Holding court in P!ekven?rc'ot?ttty lost
(Hts** Judge John $JU^mu)MMmri\ aif
plication mada for oaU 4?-twoaa> Ander
son county cases and granted j it in
each. ..In the first case, that of Bom
Bybwn, being charged with being an
?ad|essory' bafbrh the fact to toe mur-,
de> of turo lither negroes of the game
??n>^> ?.-3J _ ill.-?_. ?_ ,? . J_. .. i
? vmmsw "?r (Jlouicu IU i:iC BUII1 Ul
?500. It is said that Brown furnished
the" pistol for . one of the ncgrbeB to
shoot with and advised him to kill
Pink Brawn.
In the case of Will Belcher charged
with kilting a negro named Boebuck
near Iva, on January 31, ball, ? was
granted in the sum of $1.500. In each
of th0 cases the, application tor bail
was made hy T. Frank Watkins of thc
local bar, eis In the case of Brldgemann
who was granted ball by Judge Prince
last Saturday afternoon.
ANNUAL MEETING
Post I> of the T. P. A. Elects Ofeeers.
Salorday sight :.jJT||
Post O of the Travellers Protective
Associs^lun. or v America will hold Its
annual m>:?tiri? , Saturday nie fi, "at
which tliiie the election of officers wlu
?fte held. The offices of the Poet are
?the hall over the headquarters of
e'lraeflon company. The statte con
vention thUryear will, be held: la <? Co
lumbia Ma* sth and-0th and delegates
will be elected Saturday night, i j
Mr. B.-jgan Allen has been preajdept
"??the P?mfor th? year-past and Mr.
l#r WTrlbhla^e s?eretary^ 'This
.has been'a good'year-for tho nost, the
reports balng 'highly commended, by
tthe state officers.. Secretary Tribbie
pulled off a splendid railroad ?xten
sion meeting, here last summer and
the foundation was lah] for, the .build
ing of a line to Atlanta. It is proposed
to have another big rally on the 30th of
Mhrch and B. F. Tomllnsoa. president
of the T. P. A. of North Carolina, will
very probably be tba:guest of the post.
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, 8t i-ouls church?*, t-.ro ?.-lng half
jaft' advertisers en.. In ?ahy paper?.
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Teachers of the Stet? Will Soon
Gather.
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LOCAL FQLK TQ jfiO ,
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Anderson Will Send ?Large Del- t
elation to Uate Association .J
in "Success City." ?
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i Quite a number of Anderson coun- ^
ty behool teachers were in the city j
yesterday and alnio?t Without exce'p-'c
Hon they said th?f they were going to c
Spartanburg on the it: th of thia "
month. From thc- 'teachers* view- n
point the meeting'to be li'eld in Spa'iS *
tanburg is the most important event of. '
the year and there is no doubt about
the gathering proving to.be a profita-' r
hie one. Indications now are that f
Anderson will be as largely represent-- 1
ed as any county in the state. In a
connection with the meeting ard two, .
meetings which will prove to be of in
terest to hundreds of teachers in all
parts of the.state and.more especially f"
from Anderson county. j
One of. these ls the meeting of the
Carolina Teachers' Cl?h.. Which- sta? ?
organized at the last annual teachers', ,.s
meeting at Columbia. , ' ibis club la *
composed of all thc . .?University of I
South Carolina men end women who' >A
are now engaged i ntcachlng in South o
Carolina. The object of tilla club ia . c
to enroll aa many Carolina men and v
women aS'possible, and to bring their, iljj
together once a year for an informal . ?
social gathering. This meeting ls
held in conjunction with the South b
Carolina State Teachers' Association's
annut ' cqp.ven.tion. ^Letters have f
been cent tb"atr ntohtbers of this club'
inviting them to be present at the E
meeting In Spartanburg: Thc exact
hour and place of the club meeting wlllTI
be announced later. Offlcers of tho
Carolina Teachers' Club , are Luecolt'
Gunter, president; A. H. Casque, vice'
president; and J. C. Allen, secretary. (
Another gathering is that ,ot tim
South Carolina teachers who have-,
been attending the summer school Of X
the University of Virginia. These o
teachers have boen Ivlted hy Miss Ger-^a
trude Foster, president of the alumni a
association of tho summer school ot. f
the University of Virginia, to a reun- b
ion ai Converse. College, at 4 o'Clpdfc y
Friday arternopn, March 20. Addre?ls'v
haye been ?rondsed for this occasion e
. I. Wv Caldw??l^?tf^umbla haB
been spending a few days in thc etty
on business. v
R. H. HJIlliousc^ of ?ent?rvlUe. waa
among the business' victor* to 'the
city yesterday.
W. L. Anderson of tho Broadaway
section wes In the city yesterday.
James I,. Jackson of Storeville
spent a few hours tn the city yester
day on business.
R. D.'Smith cf Belton spent yester
day In the city.
J. c: Nally ot High Shoals was
among the visitors to spend yesterday
In Anderson.
John McBrearty of Pelter waa in
the city yesterday for a few boura.
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1J. C.. Boleman, a well-known plant
er ol thb CeulerVllIe s?ct??h.'was in
tho city , yesterday.
C C. Wilson of belton was among
.tho business visitors to .tho city yes
tardey.-*.*,-.*.-. >? -v. .'
J. E. Cox of Belton was in tho.city
yesterday for a few hours.
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J. C.- Lee of Marlboro waa among
the visitors to tho city yesterday.
A. L. Goodrich of Spartanburg 1B
spending a few days tn the city oa|
business. .
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H. C. Talker of Spartanburg was
I In Ute etty yesterday, a guest at thc
Chlquola botol.
Julius E. BOggB. Jr., qi Sasley spent
Sunday in tho cltjT with bia father.
D. T. Blackwell ,of Due Wost Spent
a few hours In the etty Sunday with
friends. .4 . ., r".*t:
F. L. Gentry , of Spartanburg was
j among the visitera to the oily for
j Sunday. >r
J. C. Trlbblo of Due .Weat was in
I the city yestsiday for- a.??? hours, a
?Heat;at tly. tThIqu?la*>hoteI.
. , W. Von Keuren of Charlotte ls
? spending .a few daya ;ln ,tfce city on
:
Nv. K. Carlisle of SUrr- spent a ?few
hours In the etty yesterday-on husr
ness. ,
_ Thad E. Horton of Greenville spent
sunday ia the etty wv'Ji meada and
relatives.
Dr. George Eas ter ling of Buffalo
eras la the city Sunday for a few
hours.
Mle? Myrtle McKinney ls spending
a week* in Atlanta! where she is the
guest of friends.
"Uncle Darb" Taylor waa here yes
terday ?n* recorta that Mr?. Taylor
?HG
ty Prof. W. H. Hand and Prof. Whu-|
hope.
lu addition to theaa meetings oft
ourse, the several auxiliary associa-]
lons embraced in the teachers' asso
l?t ion will have their meetings, w(th|
all and interesting programe. These
re the association of town and city
uperintendenta; the association of I
aunty superintendents, the association
if. elementary schools and the school j
Dtprovement association.
There ls every indication that tho
eachers' convention this year will bc
rell attended from every section of the
tale. . Already much interest luis been
oanlfeBted in tho announcement of the
iand8ome trophy which will be award
?w thc, county, which shows -tito
?rgest percentage of its teachers In'
dual attendance upon thc convention
elisions. C. V. N'euffer of Bennetts
tile, treasurer of the association, lui
Iready beginning to have a lsrgc umu- j
?cr of thc due:; paid up. and new en
ollmontK made, bv the opening of the
onvention. The annual dues are 50
cuts for women and one dollar for
sen, aud all teachers who have not yet
?aid up, as well HS those who are not
ID?* members of t'.io association, but
rho now des*rc to Join the
auks are urged to send their names to j
fr. N'euffer without delay.
An attractive program is being ar
engad for tho. .convention by A. H. !
lasque of the ? -?socialion and several |
nterestlng social features have been
rranged. .
INTERKSTINU .TuPlC.
.pedal lenten .Services nt draco
on Thursdays.
5 Among the lenten services at'Grace
Church tho Thursday evening services
hould be of interest to the public in
encrai. lt is often said that the
Episcopal church Is not understock,
it these services thc rector will' top?ale
n the subjects-'connected "with thc
burch and. tho public is cordially hi
lted to attend. Tho following lee
urea will bc delivered.
.February 25-"The Church." ,
March 5-"Thc church and the Bi
le."
March 12-"he church and the
'rayer Book."
March 19-"The Church and Holy
taptisni."
March 20-"The Church and th-j
Massed Sacrament."
April 2-'.nie Church and Confirma
ron."
The hour of the service ls 8 p. ni.
Has Hydronhebla.
Salisbury,'N. C., March 2.-Rosa
liles,<a white gii'l 15 years has devel
aen a genuine caso of hydrophobia
X her home, flic miles from this city,
lid atailhavtavr constant convulsions,
tour-: men i are ?required to bold her in
ed. She was bitten more than two
eat? WI & ' d?S which had prc
lotMy|lweu|}Hmn by a dog which
xanltaitiafAlfred had rabies.
hXQUKNOW
i:i'qt??rjMi,i,;,ir i, m ,
y ?a - :. .
laijbp?p, ij?^forj three weeks, but isl
inproving, many friends will regret)
o bear that she has been Indisposed.
(. tUUl ja- t! "ID r I
A. L. ^Goodrich of Beltimore ls
?hslhe^j. jt, j ^_
M??^i??r^?; TSarskal? ia in G reen
ille',' were alie ls the guest of rela-|
Ives.
Jake ;0|Jmcr. tQrm?r?y of Anderson.
>ut now of Charlotte, Is spending a
liiort time tn tue city with his moth
ir, Mrs. J. J. G il mer, on Main street
H. B. Sharpe -W Pendleton, was
miong too business visitors to tho
:lty yesterday.
Harry Moseley of LowndesVille wns
n tho city yesterday for a low lioup,
Garrison' of Denver was I
msinoaa visitors to the.
P. Si Bell of Pelter was in tho city]
rcatcrday for a few hours.
H. 8. Garrison or Denver was|
imong1 the business ' V J jltors io thc j
nty yesterday?
P. 8. Belt of Pelter wss In the city I
resteimjr Htor a few hours.
Jule Duckworth of the Lebanon I
lection spent yesterday in the city on
W. O. Massey or Au Sun wsa among]
he business visitors to the city yes
erday.
M. W. Wilson ot To wu vi I lo was ln|
he city yesterday for a few hours.
It. L. Bullivan ot Townville was a J
luslness visitor to Anderson yester
Isy.
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Dr: and Mrs. McCall a ' f Starr were|
[hopping lp Anderson ; e .terday.
G. M. McGee and Berry Holland o'!
Greenville spent Sunday In the city
vita friands.
Mr. and Mi H. Lee Gilmer of Atlanta!
?pent ?hlUdSy la the city with friends
md relatives.
W. .8, Campbell of thc Roberta sec
ton of the county was in Anderson
resterdSy.
J. L. H luci1-?of Wtlllsmston was
imong thc business visitors to ?pend
resten?sy in the city.
?*JWrH otHpnoa Path waa among
he visitor* ,-lo spend yesterday in the
Ity.
Mrs.. Barle Barton has returned from
; reen Till* where sb* ?pent Sunday.
. W. K. ??ugr?ir. a progressive "Pelser
ttlsen, spent yesterday in Anderson.
K. H. Pohhaann of Charil
be etty yei'Jirdfay for a rei
WEAK LUNGS
Seventy-five years' experience with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral gives
us great confidence in it. Ask your doctor what he thinks of it
for colds, coughs, bronchitis, weak lungs. He knows. _?&A{*t?&
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lof the
I HESTER
PIANO
U evident nt a firrt glance. It shows in
the finish of the case-in the beautiful
linet. )n the thoroughness of workman*
.hip and in the r unstaking care that
? is c-idenccd by tl.? unendin- attention
to the smallest detail. While one touch
i of the keys bringa forth or tone unsur-.
passed for richness and mellowness.
Yet, on the easiest of term, you
^ can buy a Lei*er for
Upward'
IV I ii* fh*.
WILLIS & SPEARMAN
-MUSIC HOUSE
Heckley Building Anderson, S. C.
PIEDMONT INSURANCE AGENC
Gives prompt and careful atten
tion to ali kinds of Insurance, .
including FIRE, TORNADO,
HEALTH and AGPIDENT,
WRGJLARY and LIABILITY.
Also FIDELITY, vOFFICIAL,
JUDICIAL and CONTRACT
BONDS.
Let our solicitor beat t}ie Fire Engine to
j . your property. ;
C? ???__h?_ TEiBBLE, Mgr. ?c Treas.
Second ??oor of Brown Building N. Main St.
Phone 305
Ililli MIIMMMHM^ .
DAZEYC1
Thc DAZEY cannot be compareJ ?llb any other chetn
4a H.. mark?! became, tb?ra hauch ac Immenie differ
.?c. ? ,, / ,.
Tb* DAZtV la not an imitation; lt li ra cati tel? new
4aMtt_ro In churn maklaci it I? benet.
.'UM think of the difference between Uli churn an? the
old url. data, or wooden cbarru that take et leert ooe
balf kout to churn, aoaaetiraei two boa.ro.
Suicir rom nm i. worth 15c ?et boer. At th!? mo
the DAZEY would aa?, yon 119.50 ??err rear ot ?uar
time? Ita cort.
?Tho DAZEY Mark?? Mor* Butte* Thu Any
Qt--rCm_mOwto.t-.aa-M AammmftCfm,
Tala can b. ently proren br purring one-half of your
cream la each cania and Uten weicht ?a the batten the
.cale, ?rill ?bow Uer reeta.
THE DAZEY IS AS EASILY CLEANED AS A TIN
FAIL. Became tb? receptacle which hold, th? cream li
reBMwable from the ? tarma, and aa there ar. no rot?}?; oe
' aaereoaaxfacMaf bearlnnfoilde.
,_ Tko DAZEY rocoeat-cU auJrtjj?* .-.arti ataewtiel. mi ?sjmSf
ga?orauhrtam ^ O>rjT?4oe0 wmlnoT??boeoao. rauacirl.
????E^?r_-??-?-.^ "? DAZW *? w"4*! "?S?- ?n?a? ?. ao?e^lca_W?vt?? ??rr
.".?'.? *wa? Ucat aad wiU la?t for rein.
MADE IN A NUMBER OP ?tZMS OP CLASS OR METAL
W . wear #oa tm -mm ka aarf U,e OM char* ?Kat will Actually ?a* fe? lUoti
SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO.
IT. tWftr ONLY THK 0L1>
J. *lVt Anderson of Spartanburg was
tn tbs etty yesterday a guest at ihe
Cbjottola hotel.
. f .l?nr i??* of Columbia was a visitor
to Anderson yesterday.
Robert I* Sweeney of Clemson Col
ler? spent yesterday In the etty.
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who need Blouses. Many a blind par
son would be able to see today If
they had been pee vi tl od ; with glrumcs
in their//young days. If you have n
boy or girl who complains of head
aches bring him or her here. Nine
chances but of ten there la eye trouble
which should b" attended to at our?!.
Price* t reasonable $3.00 to $5.00 and
upward, Repairs on trames and parts
10 cents and upward.
Dr. M. R. Campbell
lit W. Whrtaer St, Gronnd Floor
Res. 'PbonadSSJ.
A. O New of Greeriville ls spending
? te^days In the city on huslne_S.
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J. A. Turner, who has baan ennn..ir
ed with the Southern Railway for St
reata, has been appointed to tbe posi
tion- nude, vacant by tbe promotion of
C. R. Craig to the purchaetnK ageuev
or thc Southern.