IMPORTANT
:: NOTICES ::
T" ' 1
FOR SALE
FOU SALE?Nearly forty years with
Barred Plymouth Rocks- best of |
chickens. Eighteen Kar rats 1.75, 'I
Ringlets 11.50 for 15 eggs in patent*,
baskets. -J. C. Strlhllrig, Pendleton,
8. C. :i-:i-H??tp. !
FOB SALE?Mule; six years old; wt.
1000; at 3-4 cost.. Owner selling
farm. Apply to Walter Karle, An
derson R. F. I). 2. m7-:Jl
FOB SALE?Huff Hock eKKH. 15 for!
76 cents; Golden Lace Wyandottes,
15 for 11.00. Both fine winter layers.
A.W.Kay. m8-lt
WANTS
WANTSO?The ladies to know that(
I hu-n the best curling fluid that
can be l-ought. On sale at Martin's!
Drug Store or Oarvin Harber Shop. |
Price $1.00 per bottle. I). C Garvln'
3-7-tf. I
-1
WANTED?Typewriter purchasers. ;
Wo have over 200 new rebuilt and'
second hand typewriters for quick '
stile, cheap. All makes. Price.
sheet on request. J. B, Cray ton ti
Co., Charlotte. N. c.
'I ! >m8-ff
WANTED you lo *now Mr. S, L Ful
1er, who for the past ilvo years hafj.
been working at the R. W. PrtibV?
store, Is ready again to serve his'
frlonds at the South Side Grocery i
Co. .1. H. Even's old stand. 123 S.
Main St. 3-8-ltj'
?WANTED?
Feas of all VarltlflH. IMy highest !
' Hra?e*.
JNOo A. McGILL,
TJjs Spot Cash Grocer
_?i?;? mn?.,
Lost?Medal with Exetentia engraved
nn same and initials en hack. Re
inra to liiic?llgencer office. 3-8-lt (
?fl?TCBT TO LEND ON HEAL ESTATE I
?V,'p can lond Anderson county
farmers io npy amount up to twen
ty-five thousand dollars, on first
mortgage security. Ten year con-'
tract with option.of retiring in live
years. Gelger & Wolfe, Attys.
3-7-Ot. Ofhco Peoples Bank/Dldg. '
NOTICE.
On Monday, March 16, at 11 o'clock,
In front of court house, will sell to
the highest bidder, singly and ih pairs,
a lot of county mulca. Terms, cash.
J. MACK KING,
8-4-tf County Supervisor.
.'.ft1 i..:,'!jj,j'.i'.j|..jii.JLJixi_ku-li.Ll a
LEGAL
NOTICES
NOTICE OF. FINAL SETTLEMENT
All persons holding claims against
the eataate of J. F. Arnold,, deceased,
are hereby notified to present them
at once, duly attested, and also all
person indebted to said estate will
also please settle same immediately
with the undersigned.
Notice Is also given that I will on
March 10, 1914, at 11 o'clock a. m.,
apply to the probate of Anderson
county for a final settlement of bald
?t?te gnd a discharge from my of
fice au executor.
L. CRAIQ ARNOLD, Excr.
* UK. W. II. WOODS
SPECIALIST
DISEASES of the Eye, Ear, Nese
* and Throat (iloNses Fitted
* Hours t
; 8 a m. to 1 p, sa. 8 a, au te 3 p. m.
Office? ? 808.10 Blrckley Building
Evenings by Appointment *
TELEPHONE CONNECTION
ANDERSON, 9. C
,*;!? ? *
'I
Eagle Barber Shop
BELLE VUE HOTEL BUILDING
Freeh laundered towel?, high grade
tonics and iexparlencet? barbers. Our
motto is to please our customer
eall and see na,
C. E. Howcli, Manag
irfUrWtAr^t-i-^
AST
iuse- head^ctes.
Glasso ; ?ly t?t?d k the only
remedy, ?et me .fit theni for you.
I do It for -leis money and guar
antee Satisfaction.
?>R. i.-ftfj. ?SRAELSON
Chref flrans* P^wrraacy No 3
lis'guy-that put wb
tlooery. -? YohkcrV
WHAT ANDERSON FOLK
WILL WEAR WS YEAR
STYLES AND FASHIONS ARE
COMING IN "
TJhiE LATEST FRIjLLS
Anderson Dealer Tells of What
Is What and Why It Will
Be So
If there Is any one thing in the
world that will Interest the feminin?
reader of a n -wspuper it in concern
Ins the approaching r,ad prevailing
styles in wearing upper*;. They ar?
always ready tp 1 arn it poabibl- con
cerning what will be, and . why
it will bo; ho realizing this fuel, the
Intelligencer yesterday took paitiH to
llnd out just What will be the prevail
ing rage In the different hats' and
gowns, interviewing as an authority
on tliia subject Mrs. It. (Iraves Uoyd,
who has every singl fashion right a:
her linger tips and can hand the in
formation out like this was in the
heart of Now York city or some sev
eral miles from that vicinity.
Mrs. .Jloyd said yesterday tbut An
d irsoi) ladies would have little trouble
in selecting tlicir tupuettos for.Sprln?
and Summer and tbut she really be
lievd "hubby" as wojl mlpht get off
u Utils lighter tills,season than ho baa
h ml for tho last'- fow yosrf: .'tAVhim
a .ae as to the season's prevailing col
or, tho Anderson authority said:
While is fasiofiablo in every muter-'
inl known. It is used for tntlor
mades, for separate blouses, for morn
ing frocks, for ovening gowns, for
wraps, outings and lingerie.
The glorios of the white season may
he sung In Inlinltnm, odd the fad is so
varied that it is auro tor last. Do not
hosltatc to buy a white dress or u
white hat. Only bo careful to avoid
the extremes of fashion Mint will soon
die of over-popularity.
FrockB that are decidedly peg-top at
the hips are likely not to last. Hats
with a dab of trimming directly in tho
front and hack or on either side, plac
ed dlrect'y opposite, will also suffer
an aartv (lam Ik .
They arrive at some charming con
ceits In the way of biouse3. The groat
mystery^ Is, how do they^ do It? Just
at the moment all of the b^ stores
are having their big white sales and
blouses are always an Important fea
ture of those.sales. One can stand in
the aisle and see a dozen handsome
blouse models on forms, but there is
no trace'of res^blance between them.
.Even the expensive models, Oioae cell
ing for from one, two, to three dollars
each are all trimmed with different
materials In some way. finished to
make them ilook individual. For: late
morning wear ov early afternoon wear
at home, there are some delightful
creations called "vests d'int?rieur,"
vest or blouse for the resting hours,
that have a novel air though they em
body the loading details of the smart
toilettes of the moment.
! The priclple. feature Of these mo
dels Is that they combine all the.charm
of the new waistcoats,'the new tunics
ami the girdle and bow and sash ef-.
j fect, aa well as the leading collar de
I signs of tho beat dress blouse. For
Instance, a very charming model Is of
[tango- brown charmeuse. The fro\
looks like a gentleman's double broast
'ed vest and they extend toward tbe
wnlut In points lust as does the vest
.referred to. Onto these fronts are at
11ached the very novel sleeves. Tbey
have a very wide ' armhole which. Is
I out to shape in to the space unfUled
by the fronts and the plain back. The
j narrow heading of piping, and form
ing the following siicpc. it starts wel?
down under the arm, onto the body of
the garment at loast three inches. The
line of stitching follows around a cir
cular way and up over the shoulder
front and back, ending In the collar.
That is, in vie is no shoulder piece,
the sleeve portion is extended to
'serve for this and extends right up
.into the standing Medteis collar. It
' will be seen that tho line stitching
t la thus melon shaped. The body of
i tho sleeve ig loose, though shapely and
diminishes,, ending is set on cuff, which
is gauntlet shape; that Is the old fash
ioned armor plate gauntlet which fits
the wrist tightly- The Medicis collar
? i8 faced with a .flat frill or net that ex
tends the. fronts of the garment. The
I model la very simple, and very striking
und consists merely of live pieces, the
two fronts, the backhand the sleeves,
with the melon ?haped ormholea which
extend to form shouldor piece and
side of '.ollar.
The ,aaut-d?-llt" so much favored
by the French women, seems to have
gained the approval of the majority,
and many and charming are tbe .new
models of this garmooL An unusually
fascinating One, which was recently
Imported, was made of chartuau??,
considerably draped-; toward the back!
The neck. V-sbapo ) in front and ra
ther deeply rounded in the back, ex
tends toward
=tcnds down rather1''. f*r<-a. weighted
tasisel at the end .or.the detached pan -I
I -?f?Uk. giving the garment tin appear
ance of slipping orr the shoulders. Th?
tower portion of this dainty boudoli
necessity Is made of a deep ftouncr
of shadow lace, .draped |n symmetries]
forme sud decorated V?h?rlsod* oi
tiny chiffon roses of pink>>and bine
Tile sleeves, if one might So I'^Tv
them, are made by the fultdoss ;
material as it is draped towa.J tat
back.and the apcratum through whtcfc
the arm slips Is trimmed wUh deep
full frill of lace which matches the
skirt bouncings.
The "opera cloak" appearance Is
Tory strongly presented in nnoth?v
; tYuyUt. which has aa its dlatinaulsh'nf
j?bera?*.eristic a .skirt tightly pullet!
Ii shout the feet and a gracefully ar
ranged draping of the gown material
I at tbe left aide, ?her? the frogs fas
ijten .the gown together. Thts>neglige<
J is made of material dcslgnod for com
fort. velours frqppe. H may bo had in
ii va riet) of colors, und her?- again,
tie rather low front an'' '-ark
are shown more. Nock and eloevos |
art- tdged with fur. but the model may
taslly be duplicated using marabout an
a finish.
a garment <>f Va'.h character, unique
because bccuuai it Ii.ik no opening,
other than that about tlx- neck, is one
mud ; of idnlt crop ^ do chitro, and but
for the fact that it is edged With white
swansdewn, it might easily bn taken
for si niKiit dross,
sform: tgh-obl?
IM' \ NT IIK.tl)
l.ltllc (ilrl Succui?ifK'?l in fleuri Trou
Irl?' V?"-.feWltt).
Mary Kr UvoU,*bu little i,worUionihsi
old daiightpr qf< -Mr.. und Mm. .1. .1.
h ret weil, Jr., died yostiasday morning
at the homo of her par-mis. .Tin1 litt
, tie girl hadtOOt h - .1 ill Iwtor > ycv.t
duy ii .it tiiiijf. tout at an enrly hour,]
Die ii "iii)vu iousd taut abc wus rest
i ta? und seemed to he indisposed. A
pjiyslcian wuH.suswiomd. but .he ini
iii' dial )y stated 'that, heart trouble
w-iK the" uiriiotion and it wan hccii that
not'\iin could he don?. The parent?
i wore \. elf. nigh ..prostrate with grief
over ti:. loss of th little one.
'I' m : .'in':'u! services wore conducted
at t!i<. homo vfiRterday afternoon at
4:3!0 o'clock and rfnlqrjnont followed
in .Siiver Drook cemotiry.
GROUND HOG HAS
RAISED ANTE
Saw Ute Critics and Went Them
. Qnc fietter Yesterday With
More Snow
Did some one rise to remark that
li.m. Ground Hog is a fake? Not ho.
That worthy gcntl unan yest ?rday
i'siiw" all his critics and wont them
one better-when he nunagc! to .stupe
\ an affair surpassing any thing ever
'se n by the "old-Mt Inhabitants." Mr.
'('.round Hog actually succeeded In
jmaking it snow with the sun brightly
shining through the performance.
Snow began to fall in Anderson yes
ierduy uvuiiiing about 7 and the
flakes fell merrily and fastly for scv
jerul minutes and then let tin until
nboul 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon,
when the snow again began to fall,
and* tliis time the sun was shining as
though it was the middle or May in
stead of in the dead of the winter.
Throughout the afternoon the fall con
tinued at intervals, hut the fact that
,tli- sun was shining prevent >d Its
staying on the ground.
LOCAL SCHOOLS
LEAD THE STATE
Mr. Swearingen Says That Ander
son Heads the List in Rural
Graded Schools
While In the city yesterday J. E.
Swc ngeii, state superintendent of
education said: '-'Anderson County
leads the 8tate of South Carolina in
ra.*?i! gr-dcJ schools and ihe people;
of your county have a perfect right tb
pa proud of the magnlfioent work your,
BChooiB are doing." Naturally the
school officials of tho county 'felt Im
|mensely proud over this compliment,
coming as It does, from a man who is
at tho head of the educational work
of the State. .
Mr. Hwearmgin aino brvugm the
welcome intelligence to Anderson
county that every cent of the $6,100
ask Ml for the rural graded schools
of this county would be paid. He said
that .he could give his personal as
surance of this. There are 26 of thsao
schoolB in Anderson county and the
declaration made by tho superintend
dent will be thankfully received In ev
ery community where such schools
are located.
Another Item of Interesting news
given out by the state superintendent
was to-the effect that the weak schools
of this county without the four rdll
tax will receive $2,00o from the State
aid fund "'for the purpose of ternvex
tension. This will enable several of
the schools in the county, to contin
ue their scholastic year for at least
one month more than would have been
possible otherwise.
Mr. 8wearicgen, while, not h ce bn
official business, told tho county an
p-M\ir,tendcnt cf education tr>?t from
what he could- ascertain, all the
schools of Anderson county are in
splendid shape snd said that the local
authorities deserved the highest praise
for the work being accomplished.
HEAR LAST CALL
NEXT SATURDAY
Mr. Taxpayer Receives Warning
That Time For Setlement Will
End With That Day
fit tie
their.
Kg
The oonnty treasurer said yesterday
that t&!a year ah- usual, ther* will he
a great many people to forget
taxes this year and have to suffer
t j consequences. The treasurer ssld _
, h? could not understand how It is
fast people will juat simply Insist on
looking the fsCt that March 15,
i the last dsy on which State and
<'"tnty taxes may be received. Since
tl.e 35th comes this year on Sunday,
next Saturday will be the last chance
for iiivi taxpayers to come across with
tha "coin." The treasurer asld that
he only wished it might be possible to
persuade every nrnh to pay his taxes
before -tba time expires.
11 Mies Mad Major, who is teaching the
. Bbanesor school, spent the week-end
? In the city with her ulster, Mrs: ?t 1,
Jones on North Faut struoU
schools tterasE to i.:
NT FOR WATER USED j :
TRUSTEES SAY IT SHOULD;
BE FREE J
MAY BE LAW SUIT
Take Position that Old Franchise
Is Still fa Force and Passed
Resolutions
If Anderson people thought thai t'tej
row over the mutter of the franchise!
granted Hi" Southern Public Utilities r
Company ended when the Council y
took tiiis action they wore mistaken.!
The school trustees of this district
have decided that th?y will hav? anl*
inning and at a meeting Friday the 1
'board absolutely refused to pay u wa
ter bill or $4.20 and adopted resolu
tions to the "ffoet that they did not '
consider the money due the water and''
light company. The board takes the
position that the old franchise .und ?r
which the company was 0| rating is
still in force and that tinder its provis
ions the schools were to be furnished
water free of charge.
Tho following, is the statement giv
en out by a member of the hoard yes
terday : ?
'That the franchise granted to the
Anderson Water Supply V.o., on tho J
18th day of November, A. D., 188!), \
and aa unrindedi ar\t!'/con.solida.tod -wird. :
the Anderson KJl*c.trTc Light andTPdw'
er company, on"the*"22nd day of No- 1
vombor, 1900, and, in. be known .tUer?
ftttor as the Afider|on Water, j Light
and Power Company,-, is a validrcon
tract between tho city of Anderson
and the AndeT^oirTWater.; Light and
Power company, ami said contva?t add
franchise does not expire .until about
tho'tnonth of September A. !?. liil?.
"That this franchise granted free j
wat^r to the public schools of the '
city.
"That the new franchise granted to
the Southern Ptlhltjri utilities Co.. by
tho city council or tho city of Ander
son, was, and is, to the best of our
knowlodge, Information, and belief, ir
regularly and illegally passed, and
contains provisions contrary to the
constitution of the ?t?te or soutn Car
olina, and to the laws of-do State and
of the United States,
i "That the Sou<fcerfii:PnMic 'Utilities
company, iri purchasing thy*,Anderson
[Water,. Light and Power Co'.,, purchas
ed the franchise and such rights and
prlvlloges as were granted tothe said
Anderson Water, JLlgbt an<< Power Co.
by the city of And^raori^undei ti o orig
inal grant and the a^ndmctfts mad~
thereto by the con^ollwrnn.or.dlnanc
passed on the T^a^aXp'r N^-'ember,I
A. D. 1000." ; ',;!- ' ;
MANY^DDEI^
AT H???E-SALE
Sura Realized 1 From Sale Was
rjr?j
Comparatively Small Aecord
ii'jg tw ix?portS
NotwItbRtnndinK the fact that a
large crowd waa attracted '.o the sale
of houses conducted by the realty firm
of Prank & DeCamps yesterday morn
ing, the entire 11 houses -brought less
?han 11.200 when the sum total of the
sales were figured up yesterday morn
ing. The local concern Conducted tho
sale for the Charleston & Western Car-;
ollna railway and the houses are sit
uated on the property recently pur
chased by the railroad for the freight
terminals.
The following is the reocrd of yes
t'.vday's Sales:
Chenault house on South Main street
to O. N. TBroyles for $237.50.
Small house on' r?ar of And?raon
hotel to J. 3. Powler for $74.
Bam in rear of Chenault house to
J. S. Powler for $7.f>0.
House in rear of Chenault house to
G. I>. Laney for $02.r>0.
House on Peoples street occupied
by Ruth Fraser $2?.
The Dr. Earle house to Mar Sel
gel for |300.
The barn in rear of Earle home to
W. N. W?alker, for %iy.
. Outhouse on Barle property to M. B
Smith for |6.
.One room house, 4IC Tpwers street,
to Claudia Martin for $lteV
First house in rear of?416 Towers
street to J. N. Bryan for $12.50.
Second bouse in rear ot 416 Towers
street to J. S. Fowlor for.SD.o0.
Tho Quince Levorett house to H.
Brody for SI40.
The small two-room house on West
Market street occupied by JJrlgham
Young to J. S. Fowler ror $34;
Ths house occupied by Carrie Parka'
on the Earle property to J. 8. FowJor
for $16. *
The Payne bouse on ^S?uth Main
,,. el?,.,|? Martin f?r-S?32. '
IT WAS A MISTAKE
, ' .?> - > , I yi.i
dvay Ikoes Not SnreeosT TeUisop as,
' Nnp-rrlsoT ef Segfgfetieis
r Intelligencer:
la your issue or the Cth inst., I no
tice your Columbia correspondent saya
hit*.; P. N. Lindsay was selected by the
1 Anderson delegation Instead of K. T
!Tolli8t?E. and that Lindsay was con
firmed by the Senate. The delegation
did elect Mr. Lindsay, but bo has jtot
been confirmed by in? Senate. The
! Governor has not nent t? the Senate
jthe three supervisors of registration,
consequently no confirmation has or
could have taken place._|
C \VY Sullivan.
Willlamston, March 7.
VI
Miss Valeria Crowther of Wllllam
Ktnn was shopping tn ths ^Tester
day for a few hours. &
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I PERSONALS. o
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Mr. and Mrs. I). W. Ooohran of
Ireenville, wer in 'the city u f"\v
niiirH yesterday.
I. 10. Green of Charlotte wan hi Hid'
iiy yea&rday, a guest ai the chi<-uoln!
lotcl.
j. ii. Hampton of Ivo was among loo
misIiichh' visitors to th-. city yeatcr
lay. t>
W. W, Wnrdlnw of Troy sp^r.t :i few
murs rn the city yesterday on lnisl
IPHS.
T. .1.-Martin, a well known Anderson
tounty planter, was among th? visitors
o spend yeBterday in the city.
.1. H. Holt of Honen Path lias been
mending a few days in the eily on
msinesa.
Samuel Fleishman is sii'iiding today
n Florent".?, where h is the guest of
riends and relatives.
Garland W. Ould, a well known An
lerson traveling man, spent the week
*nd in the cily. ^
Miss Lillian Thompson, or the Good
-lope section was shopping in the city
restorday.
MJlsa'Ella Freeman of Central was
imopg the visitors to spend yesterday
.pjjtfn city.
P. S. Stegall of Brushy Creek waR
In the city yesterday for a -few trout.-.
m business.' '.
('apt.' P. .N. T.Ihdsay was a business
visitor to the city yesterday. '
ABa Mnhnff^y, a progressive Helton
man. was in the Mty yesterday for a
3hort whil?.
W. V/. Stagger of BM'nn was among
the business visitors to spend yester
day in the city.
B, i,. Keaiiii of Flat Rock was in
the city yesterday for a few hours.
C. M. Mahaffey of Long Branch, was
?mnng the business visitors to the
jity yesterday.
W. W. Cummings of Belton spent a
Tew hours In the city yestordny .
WY T. Dnrgin of Bilton was in th?
city for a few hours yesterday.
' ..
J. E. HoweR, a progressive citizen
of the Hope-well section, was in the
city yesterday.
... ... k tfl- u.?i. : i
.lo* Ligon of Iva wan among the
well) Known business visitors to the
city yesterday. .
Mrs. J. H. Pruitt of Starr was shop
liing in the city -Saturday for a f<sw
hour.-'.
. ?I- .. , , . .
?Ei K. McClellan of Starr was a bus
iness visitor to the oity yestorday.
Guy Thompson or thi Lebanon sec
tion was among the visitors to the city
yesterday.
Miss Ida Calhoun of Cl-unson Col
lege was among the ahopt?-r* to spend
yesterday In the city.
D. L. Elrod of Carnwoll was among
the Anderson county people to spend
yesterday in the city.
G. K. Willis, agent tor the G. S. &
A, railway at Greenville was In the
city yosiCrday.
Mrs. 8. F. Shiver of Clemson college
waa shopping in the city yesterday
for a few hours.
Mr. Rembert Allen of Lowndesvill?
is visiting his annt, SCiss -Ida Watson.
Mr. G. E. Alewine and son, Forest
or Antrevillc spent yesterday In tho
city. .
J. N. Rogers or Wllliamston waa In
the city for a tow hours yesterday-on
busiueas. .'
Guy H. Nortis of Vnrrenas was
among the visitors to spend yester
day in the city.
Robert Hudgens of the Fork sec^
tien was in the c'ty ye?tord^y tnr a
few hours.
John C. Pruitt of Starr was in An
derson yesterday.
L. T. Harbin of Fock 'Mills was
among the visitor.- to spend yesterday
in the city.
Mrs. .1. W. I*yon of Martin town
ship was shopping In the city yester
day.
E. IT. Clinkscales of Starr was ono
of the business visitors to spend yes
terday in the city.
' .
.Jo* Ashley, Jr., of Martin township
was m the city yesterdcy.
J. A. Robinson of Martin township
was ? business visitor to Anderson
yesterday.
A. p. Knox of Broadway was In thr
City yesterday for a short time.
Mrs. Mol il* Kn?S cf 'Bresdway
among the shoppers to spend yesterday
is the city.
-Stephen Hanks of Broadway, ?
among the visitors to the city yesti
day.
BL N\ Knox of Broadway spent a few
hours la the city yesterday on busi
ness. , 1 'i(
Guy M. Hawkins of Martin town
I
\J0HN UML J>j?* &?^&unttr't
?'.IT
Good Roads Are Very
Inviting
u I'
til ,
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There are fivo now homes going up In
N'oftli Anderson und the ronds are
fine.
?
Tlio.sc two things nre carrying hun
dreds of visitors to North Anderson
vor.y week.
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I ii i'i .in.
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New Vchicles of every description
keep coming in etfery day.
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Our stock of Harness, Whips and
ivoues is ity? nnest ever. We also
some Extra Good Mules? and
Horses on hand, come and see them.
ANDERSON, : SOUTH CAROLINA
ship wan a business visitor to.the city
yesterday. . '
n in
p. O. Bannister of CrayUm.v,Ulo was
among the visitor^, yostorday in An
derson. . .(;. ,.
D. J. Wilson of CraytdnviUe spent a
row hours in the city .yesterday on
business. .. m
Raymond Jolly and Kdwnrd fbllv of
Anderson. Route 2, JrtK among 1 the
visitors to the city yesterday.
J. 0. Hall of Anderson. Rriute 2. was"
timnne the visitors to. spend ycsterda^
in' the city. ?"
' S. R, Fant of TOwnvUie was among
the business visitors tottie city yester
day. ' rti
M. R. Mahaffcy of Ixmg
spent a'few hours fn the city yester
day.
Wondrow Campbell "o'f TownvfMO
a business visitor to Anderson yoster-,
Miss Ar.r.?o Gar!!r,gtot! 0? Colomb?*:
lr. in the city tha guesr'bf her sister.
Misa Maggie Garlington o* Qreenrltle.
street. ' ' ; .?
Miss Selma Crawfojrd of the Tx>ng
Brauch section was m the city y?ster-;
drty fqr a few lumrs.
,rMax ^OrrVrs 'of Piero-town wtAf ?
business visitor to the^bfty yesterday.
SK. one of
our satis/*
fied cus
tomers
?kft? learn of &ur.
reputation f o r
j__t. i_? ?
iftrvsug, v. ? ? v.
our, Depositors.
We feel confident
that yottewiH then
become a customer
of
nun/ nr kajitrJUtllU
mm nr ftnucnoui.,
ANDERSON,. S. C.
The Strongest Bonk
? s The defeat y