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FOR SALE ra\jftALE-On^??)Sai^ issnd $4.50 ? tipster.plano, in flat clasa condition >. rafi?-bargain.-Willis * Wine Hoi'se, Bleckley ^?^?.,.8. C. BWlHIftfli . tor Sale-6 passenger car-almost as .good as l??%^, l^Xor. .quick.,sal? on easy terms.jawess, "Auto" care of The InteUlfctncer, : 8-HitJt WANTS r?^?II?-TB*O ? I hare the best curling ugbt Os sale or Garvin Bar Wf??ip-Typewriter purchsserfl. ^'stM* ow Mo new rebuilt .and t band typewriters les* quick i K, cheap. . All. onske*,,, >rice,,< t on request. J. E. Crayton & ' Co., Charlotte, N. CL I mS-tl At*?ST3 WANTED V ! ?^A?^t!l>-j??*nernl agents to sell Post C?rds thu *gh our Trust, Scheme. Nb talking required. Big Profit. 10 ?Mus and giaj?louiars, 10 cents cola.. Oe?rfce Otla. (L) 701 Stratford. Conn. stfjW?D-Feinale ?tog ?puppies ; ?0* over 6 days old, any breed. 1 O-TOone S6? or address O? oars ot In %?ffljttgencer. a-3^at?D. FOR SALE : 1 Jito t?w>t1? ? *i?to4 te , ba?t? te suit you. Pri?es varying . thl?tty-flTs per.' ?Wt* ~? tt* Pi stera--1 W'Wtm **<WW&m Day nay mi ?' . ?<.?. Wltu*wgi wpigg ?. ?hs "rawtory. i **^?^t^3j5^S^^ifdjs5r' oouittlesj, l^?^d^i?'^?;' ?na? ' ?xj?t?*ifa M p^^^sts%?t Cswt ot^tbe. ?sited 1 -^^^|^^^ tte* ts herby given that on, the 4i^?rw^,'JC: i?.;'- ttt?, the ? any tass ,4?L* ad itj^?'t^^.^rst . >. i-J afeo 4a^?*^gerson, ? - .' - - ? : -r " - ?,? LHP* 'fSi?lkWkMW???mWkJBm^SSS?S?? 111 Oil. "1MIW? '^ttllllP'jW '; ..... fr;. ... ... ? : :. .- . ? ? '.; ?; . ' . I > Vii* x.:. Sot you nshnr M?? a ityjsji ht^s?si??:yon^? ?s% stntfii ot- j ifJsjtesss?*rtss> w4*h twsssty BBJBBVWatSBl year* ?stss> fTS*v?1 ? (Ralph Smith, Washington corres pondent, thus tells of the force and .* iSect-oT the E D. Smith hill to regu- L ?te'tjefHoU?g in c?it?? f at ?res : .Persons ! familiar wtth Hie subject tc aetieve- that a reasonable estimate of < Lhe direct benefit of the legislation to j Use south Wall approxUnate five dollare i i bale io dollars abd eenie. M As Georgia Tafees about two and a > half million bates of .cotton each /ear, \i Ui? bill when it finally becomes a law * should be put tn to the pockets of tire ' farmers of GecTgia^l2,flO?,000 annually |< through preventing nlanipulitlons on the New York Cotton Exchange. Will Pass House. 'Before it becomes a law, the bill must pass the boase Vit' representa- ' Uves. It ls reassuring, however, in'I this connection to under stand, that sev eral times within recent year? the'| house has passed blHs to eoine^tbc New York exchange to remodel' Its ? system of conducting business, it is ( assumed therefore-that the house will not heaiute nor quibble concerning tho Snjlth-Sn?th bill. Although the measure was passod yesterday, it was re considered today atad r?passsd by the senate. Subse quent td Its passage yesterCiry opposi tion developsa to an amendment le galUmg cotton TJdois and rather than Jeopardize the whets ?nssswr? today the senators tn charge agreed to the elimination ?ftiiis f?at ur e. The bill ?s gassed ?he senate forbids tho use of ?he maits to exchanges deal ing tn cotton unless ?they reform their contracts So as tomcat certain'provid ed -requirements. It also provides that ho pri?e Mstt o? any cotton ex change which ?toes not nae the con tract requlned by the bill shall be seat through th? mall or over telegraph wlrep. Reunion ot v< HMS? ? m ? . ffJ mri ipssjwsni. WISH - tyj?*s?o?f ' l'(?T* H *frtr''"*^<*!n? "Kesley Sentkte? ' ' L On Thursday morning last, in com* j *8?y witt Soli. JJ..?. MeCwwsy, of, this ofty ?nd Judge J. 3. f?att?? otSM?* feast, Ga., we went on what proved 4o be a very delightful trip to the ns, fifteen m?o* &c**bWfc?t of j court hons?. ?gr.. McCrsveV \ Ulnd?y furnished the transporta-, tion ia the shape of his stegsat and-j oswawJBM* m****? esr.'?. -Witt?i] wfe reached Picken*, our party was sugnwHsted by the addition of Sherie: R. R. HOSTS, whoi very zindiy volun teered to guido <ul^^*heMe ot -5?r.^ 'James A, McKee, me nwt survivor, sldtog in this state ot tb? famous "Pal meas*-itogiment" of the>sftextean War {of-?45*48. h Wessrs. Mo*?* and ' Maitis . wera? moaib??s ot Co. "B," the AbbeviRe company, under Cap?. J. Poster M>r ] shaft1.- ?hey had n?t seen eech other In ever ?5 years ; as they remembered. [since ?be ?tro**** tb? was ?Iren ny ibs ci?iscntj c?:^S??rrtt!e la iasnf' of . tho comban? on their -return from MeXtob in the suuwaer of 184*: Al though tte* rods'aftsr i?assJag ?tokefti wens pretty touga; we ^rstvefl at tb?' boto of "Mr. McKee Mt'au? mtsltan. a distance of S3 mils*, about ?1 o'clock, or about * wo \hoJUr? af ter t#?vlttg Baa f^tsg??ijt '-Av ?BKee;fcor any ot his famny had been notified of our comtng. hence I their eurprltb when they sav Trtepra^ t whom thay knew, accotttoant?d by rr o ; atismsessy di?#tt^ ie* *s^m*. / * $ Wis fwere met nt, the door ot their fjSmqfiMne little cottage by mi* Sohn MoKee. s BOS. and "Sirs. MOKee, the I w?tecf-the ?bi <nU?ian-?. Aftsr feign Srilrc?acod were Invited in and aeon matte comfortable before a blg ?re ot o-* ss? hickory wood?- We found Mr. Motees, whs ts dust W years ot age to aay? 4bs sash di Mas? nlvj 1M4. veiy-*se* bte. SN ls W?e nearly bV.&d ?ai t^mewhssT har? ot feesrSng. ?ht mind tKrwwver, is IMghti ?8* .after he ?esl t. ?sSftifte etttisKiun, hs? ?emery seamed t to Teturs and UWisHd *m ?he* to ?he * scsnsh ?sad orearrreece? of thosa mern? omble days. U waa Indeed a. li?ritt to i ^ve the ywrvlMwr of sHH??-a?d shrtaSf 9 lsg'th>twos9 ot? eosjui.'' A^-egpyfhnieeswa - ott n - was fosght and won more1 than Vi sj' ^hwysiTiissslna ssshf iastonceawitt i-Vhto*. both were famttiar ia their soi 4dkr drys, reeding ?saes abd events a 4hst had dsati s*>sss ?sssai: ITM*S ssssa Wham* thar vHSSvrat rrsrt sod ie? MsnMh, s^hVere >y?4v?tew; .? 'Aft? ?aptttrs. ot Vera KUMf Uf#jk*tw tn Bret llt>ut<u\Jtnt and' trans Uerred from the Palmetto Regiment o s IN COTTON Thc fir.of lin- bill will be to drive intirejy out of the malls any business londucted by a cotton exchange which loes not conform to the requirements' )f the bill. An important feature of the contract '?quired to be used ia future by cotton rxcbauget wh*cb ase the mads and the etogreph Itne? requires that they mast' leal only in cotton covered by the gov ?rttment standardisation. The .Vow York cotton exchange now frais In 22 different standards of cot ton and aclllng middling cotton is able to depress the prices by-forotng the buyer of middling to take dog Lall cot ton and' pay only sa arbitrary d IfTfr ence'botween the dogtall and middling cotfon. In this way the exchange forced down thc selling prices of mid diing' cotton and delivering dogtail cotton. ' The bill also requires that the con tract used by a cotton exchange must provide that the seller on the exchange if -he doos sot deliver cotton' within the government standardisation, bot pay the commercial or market differ ence between- the value or the mid dling cotton and the cotton delivered to tho purchaser. ?t ciao requires the contract to'pro vide' that if no spot market exists in the putee where the exchange is con - ducted then settlement must be made by the average market prices In \five plgaes to be named by the secretary of agriculture which are genuine spot marketa -rar cotton. The bill also requires tho contract ot the excharige to properly Identify the cotton' delivered and to cease using a ?lUtertfuge cotton by which the ex '-h&nge avoids the prompt nell very and the indication of the actual grades which the purchaser was to receive. eieram Chnr^bosco?--.ltid^te Martin ?of te 0f K&*t* Co?*y volunteers td the 12th Regiment of ?setters under Col. aQMege Bonham. AP-?r Martin waa' transferred, be, ot edd rae, v?sa ?ot as familiar with IRO movements of the former command aa McKee; who renmmerf -wttkc ta?regt? mtent-nntti it reachtsi Pueblo; near Mexico City, where, on account of sickness-ae was discharged. Alter the War wan over, Mr. McKee resided for several years near 7>ue West in Abb? ville county and in 185? moved to Old Bickens ^sWt Hesse. In 1860, be mmrvt?4 Miss Rm?lv E. Perry JO. dsnsh t?t' ol B. tl. Psrry <* IHeiKfns esv.sty. ?ihf? wl?^?>wa?l?r r?ars ltls tonier. Th-slr union hc? feicu blessed ??tb five children,' four sons and ?daughter, Two ol the oona and the da-ugi-ter -tin ali? near ?rem. The eldest ls John X.., the ?ext; Mrs. A. A. Hooper, and thc third W.; P. McKee. The1 third son James, ls in railroad-work gad resider et River. Kansas. The youngesl son, who ia named Poster Mara hail,.ten bis cejBtsdfci 'ia a^arssw and resides lt Oklahoma. '.".' . WMM ?doo In the CoHfed tn Cant. ;J. W.-Carjey's xornpsny on thi coast of soath OardWn*. 'After tpax<tasing 0?. a splendid dinner which Mrs, MsKee abd her daughtei prepared, rwe wwaained fer- sever? hours reaffsng several articles frau j newspapers lebWh 'they had preserve! ?M?-Wcsrd ?to the Jadkaen Vfcse, which jay flu way,ir the coownwiBw ??ht over to m McKee, ?s We ls now th last survive* irvin* li? ai? state, ?afore dosing this artel* we wis1 io state tb>k ?feen ? t* Haften Iqto co? vide rs usn i? mt territory acquit e? ty ks Uttted Stales as a direct TCUUI of ? ) the Mexican war, and the val wealth of that territory lt ls a sham that th*?? Old veterans aro not given Jarger pebsion. D?tfeft*& Of t^QBMSMtlt ' Qf&ci? ^5*Wtoe*st?4 Press) Washington, Maven SO.-^-Oeorge 1 HUI. for susny years.M ?renouent, c t*et?Ji of the sgrtc*stur?l * to day " wi ut? ?JsasBsjn, 'S??, sam ?mwrwi -editorial .-PM?qMdt> and developed rseuU-l affairs led Me. . Roassve " when. eksjt sss?luij. ' r'{?rg? Mr. We bow??, tts wa* ?om . osAsA .at Parla and Mc c I Monterai Herald. oooooooo o o oo o o PERSONALS. o ooooooooooooo Tl. V. 'Waitae* df Spart au Lu r* ls spending a few da/e lu the city on business. George .D. Boy? of Charlotte wan one of the business visitors to the city un yesterday. - / . , ' ?? , -i ' 8. N. Cary of Seneca spent a few hours in the city yesterday. I.. P. Carpenter x>t Walhalla was one of the business visitors to the city on yesterday. J. E. Traxler ot Greenwood, was In Anderson yesterday. Abner Ario? of .Greenville was in the city yesterday. Alfred Moore of Welfred, a proud nent cotton man was m the city yes- ? terday. .1. T. I .a/or was amoug tb? guests registered at the Chtpuota Sunday. Dr. W. K. Sharpe of Rivolo, apent a few hours in Ute city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Velten hav.t been spending a few days at Townville with Mrs. Felton's father, J. C. Speares. Magistrate C. E. Glemont of Belton Spent part or yesterday in the city on business. S. M. Beaty of Iva was aniong the business visitors to the city yester day. O. H. Ballee has returned from the oily of New York, where ha has been to purcahae goods tor bia store. D. T. Blackweell of Due Weat spent par? o* Sunday in Anderson with ftieuds. Sam Wakefield of An treville was a business visitor to the city yesterday. Mrs! W. I. Halley pf Hartwell, Ga., waa ahopping in the city .yesterday. Misa Mary .Snow, Vf Hartwell, Ga.. ls among the visitors to the city. Mrs. Corrie Reynolds hase returned from Hartwell, Qa, where she baa been. visiting mena?. St 1 > ./ <Dr. T. J. Kirkpatrick waa a business visitor to Lowndesvtlle Tuesday. Mr anA Uw fT. D. .U.?U?: c* Ty?. were in the city yesterday.' Joe Norrie spent. Sunday in Hart well, Ge., with friends.-; '-TT. ' riO'l fDr. J. E. IJtUefl^d; ? Walter H. . ese and 8. L Bailes spent Sunday i Hart well, Ga., with friends. , Oliver Bolt, a well known Anderson Minty planter, was In the city yester sy. _ Mrs. W. H. Heese and little daugh sr, Ruth, are In Hartwell, Ga., where ney are visiting relatives. Frank Skelton, .a progressive farmer ira? arnon the visitors to the city ? i? rd.'.v. Mis. Nell Moore of Due Vfcst, was u the city yesterday, the guest of Am. J. K. Hood. .Vira. George Boll Timmermah of tatesburg lu visiting her mother, Mrs. f. P. Sullivan, j. Joe Hickman of Starr was among the iUBlness visitors to the city yester lay. _ f Jesso Cllnkscales and Mrs. Mary JUnkscales of Starr were in the city ,'esterday. , * Mrs. B. B. Allen of Anderson R. V. j ? 0., was shopping in the city yeBter- | ? lay. Mr. and Mrs. T. Allen of Lowndes - | filie were in the .city yesterday for a few hours. W. U Duckworth of Williamston, wa? a business visitor to the city yes terday. Glenn Simpson of Starr was in the city yesterday on business. W. R. Johnson of Hopea Path wa1: I? the city ' yesterday_on" business. Mr. and . Mrs. J. J?. Rogers o? tho. Welcome section were shopping in the city yesterday. PURPLE WIG; GREEN COLL AK. Hubby Got Mod and Made a Big, . Big Bruff. Atlanta, March 80.-"If you wear that purpl? wig to the dance tonight, I'll wear a green collar, so help me."' It was a prominent Peachtree mar ried man addressing his stylish wife, according to a story going the rounds today. She lett tire purple wig at home and he went to the dance in the i ovulation white collar. But he wasn't making an idle threat. He actually had the green one. TJp to a day or two' ago there was nc way for men to-get even with the women for the new riot, of coloring they arc introducing ra .their make ups.' - ! But this man Was-just back froth. New York and brought with him some noisy looking collars which are sup posed to be/the newest rage for men* are those we've just unpacked at $1.00, tue baiance ot our Sprigg shipment. They're the smartest shirts in town at $1.00 and we admit itv For a straight away good selection in fast color fabrics come at once and Inspect. And what's more, ii lt should fade bring it back. TP I Si. m IIJIBJI ? ?ll .in. \ treat yourself to a bit of rare pleasure by coming to our store and trying the Packard Piano {J This piano has areputation for ? singularly beautiful tone and touch-and deserves iL We consider it an exquisite instrument-but we want y?m- opinion. Come ! in and bring your musical friends. TOUS fcitrPEAtOfAN Blockier Bntldlng* MUSIC HOUSE Anderson, S. C and which wore invented, presumably to get even with the women. y ' ? It te predicted ihat blue collars, red -:-:_ ? , I I 1 " collars, green coKars, wtll be worn with soft shirts Of the sami shades this summar by well dressed men. F; ill t? J. C. BURNS? CO. i?jrtl? - j. C. BURNS & CO* ' * . Cot Plioe-Cwh Store. ????V V*?V??-? Cut Price-4Ca?h Sto?. 1 > ^^^^ I ' TWO CAR ?M^^1^m0^^^;A^gm. ? I aU ih*^|?^ weave? ^ ft ' lin, Silk Brocal?, S?k, Ra^ e?, <ffl?liat H'm j !i, <ang?arn?, Percale? cad Wooj Skirt Goods, Big line Staple D?neetic\ Ta^ga, Den- fi > ma? Shirt Clwv^ S Courr.tecpanef , Curtain good?, Towels, Hosiery all kinds and color?, Underwear1 nil kfa??, Pasts, 1? SlJri%^^..Sturts, Overalls, Suspendere, Hes, Collara, Gloves, ?ao?e Cover* Uc? Cirons*, Do?utrs, ^ Com4% iior&a Brashes,, Soap, Soda, Matches, Washing Powder, Bluemg, Shoe polish,'Perrome?,Toaet ?ft Sos^g^^S? ;9sjajB?J^.'Cajasa^a^'^ I aft Wr,^*tfva*yth?gg yptt oaaa r?jaawn>aily capect to find rat a fir?t-cia^^>ep??haont Store. Re- l? ^ Six Bargain Days m ^ ' ^ <S? Company's Big Dtefca^ j| ' 'fuR|k*t** Vkstt'a m^ieing Ander****? F^wnyi* Ky Mirnj^m? C.<?vd? ?Wld^M-Msi?*?. W? ?r* jy.??. cd c?iiepMcly ?ot of the hiffk-priced dftstmt Make yourself nt hem?? in4Mtr gtore^ .....A.. ,..- ... - v . . -. . . . A- . . , .?? ". lt ?4*9 Afiawaa 't?t?k^'? :<?c ' Large Ruga.. .-45c ?nd ?Se *1XM) Walds. .TSc -PHONE NO 308.- ?ifce.Be** Soda Made..25c $$^'-fca^ffas?M&B>t9.96? tafees Best Laundry Soap... 26c ?*dfcig . . .39c 3 Voices' heel Matdhi*..10c