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I he Deadly II fWfr Unywirr '<iiiii^M<^<iiiiiiiiiiiitiiFiiiirww, Tjme was when only the bald-headed man feared' the housefly-now he strikes terror to the stoutest hearts. For we have found him out. We know hihr to be a dweller in filth, a "common carrier" of dis ease, a spreader of plague and pestilence. He must be ostracized from society and expelled from our .homes! w*- v-y" Screens, my dear sir, Scree^jA^^?i?f we sell! them! . ':V'A. 1 ; :j V/e also have ??onzei Galvanized and Painted Screen Wire Cloth, cut to any size require^ FREE-1000 FLY SWATTERS. We will give oneto each grQwn-up person- who calls for them, until stock is exhausted. 'St^inij Something |riliiiiliiIII I IM rt iii.mmimJ w ''k^-ZZir - If A< Q?Ern ?Wb%J? i w- rr.t:\7:l~? ?????j ?"'BP - wa* * ? Perfection AutoStarter il > Of L&Wlt o-Mr F o IR o s - ll Grass S e e di 1 ?UrU* for . /;fvne ?raw? g j ve aaa sat* na* VT ? g ??at??, 1 Ut W aspirin thain lo | yOilF JL?l W |t I ^S1?^^ ^oi?deri??ly ! j ; 1. 0?* BRU? - CO., I SwnpKc?Sy? Dtaras?hy lov/ 1 Phew flt?-Cash Store. 1 ^.^.wmwTo nwnaw ye?dlettm-S. er'*..'*?.' A i . *??PpB??ttf^^ i ^?HHtWONT?CSJ?ft&?E- * * * * 41 * * V . ' ? . j.-&'s;na^^ .; cji^e^^^,- . * "Tire AutomobileMan/' * ... . AS?^?TEeYS v ? '* _;. ,. ' i* Anderson/S. C. . * T*mJBfe^s ;oi. ?i|rtm?w * * w'? * * * ? * * *>} Andereon, 8. b,, at tho cloe? ot baal-. 'aag^'j^rJj^ T ^'i ''"' ??'^Mff) nasa, M?rei? -4,* isis, aa ahearn by 6 e o o o o o o o u o o o o o o o o o o l etatcaea*. madoto ila SUSa Baak B? o -, o omluw: c ?wOT?*T? ' ?t? 'Kll/tr\9fJm6mt9? ooooooooocooo o o o o o o o O^e&raftrf. Id.tTSrs* (Hartwell aun.) Ba** :?a?, Stocka... .... 6,W0.W Mies Cleo Balley of Anderson wada ?aw. f?tata ... .. ., tt?ftft.ty a vtalt to Hartwell lasi:g??r?ay and * "era^. ^^*?^?II*4??WB?U. MtftMfaafel Cash : and ?B?? ?tetar .. SaJlit.W Master Harry ?now ot Anderson, r ',"-waa amone tho visitors to town Uta? Total..'..^7i5.s7?.? Sunday. LIABILITIES: Afr : Dsvid Blrod oiAndcrsoa county Ca&na! 5roc*a Pain ?n.. . .f lW.a?ae?:" '?"??? n?? son. Mr. I>. N." EirW ' ^t^,*gWt|.. .... i?JB6ff.oo and family. 'S^3rfi*^?rof,.t? " ^.^S ^-?M? Neesa.^and raniiiy-waa'tlpit Dividend*-Unpaid .. >. -MfJ^ aunsf o? of M?,:W '-J M^ a?>i <&a4' DepOfdta, . individual $746,9T0,1. ]\!?~- ^* W D^a^-BSWt^ . a^Mii^' " 4. , ?.. . I ' AZayor McAJpin .TbbngUK? .:;r._ " . _.: -:; : l?tt ttllllffVs*t^ya*r -??maBi. :; '?i Il?t?-?^l???f-FfeW?St?r^Bt-.-sta^T? ^^ptARlon liss bc?n circula .. _ a ? HaT?'wb??;bave aereen to"close their! ?i ?!J>!y!|WH??'L: ? \. ^ "IvnnsT'a^rojirtHtc that liiesb two^oiy? ^i.*s i^i^lai^ * ^afcoaa* SioehHy BaOdlas ? ?0*1$ , .? ? ? s * - . gviait?a% '^ln?crnrtaaifc?- '* .. ? a e ? Jj W?S TftwiSli ?t "?a7rtB(9T|l?a?''oar I w^'ioesday. lie .we? about ab yeera | xv t?TI?N EFFECTS STOCf?? ! Securities Having Mexican Con*] neetiong Under the Hamme* Moat of Sealion 4 Hy Associated Press) . gtor York. APE}! ^T**.*?*^ altos tion waa ?wc bi a factor In tue stock market toda^tbdatkt' any Unie mia' ^^p<WijjtyW4iwnue%?' ' on' She stock" exchange War" talk and the ^pdsdittlttee ?mwttRoot <of mere re lent developments were reflected tn a Selfing trame from various quarters. Canadian Pacific waa again a con apinuously weak feature here, follow . lng"HB severe loss in London. /Securities having Mdxlcan coonee Uon sutoredmost'ln>4ks?.*fut? d*n*>v Inga.: which were dn a tarr?ale. Ne*t to Canadian PgoJfley which was jpfv fared for foreign account, the Cugg?u;: helmvpronortled, Me-V^'>jtrol?ttf co|a^^^reIHed" icks,registered *HlS?e*?bec^ feverish towards tho eod'Of the^Brst^ hour. Hy this time mere then 200jt>&?shares hs? again; Tho weight of liquidation, and,. Changed baads. ' Prl?ctf fell awdy in uumerous Instances, ,tbe lowest prices of several years were scored. . Many stop loss orders wore uncov ered 1n the course of'the second de*1 cline, and;In some ca??s atoeks wer*? un loaded because of impaired margue. J Oleses* bf -a to'3 points were fairly. general, in the case ot Mexican iper jl?lfe]^^1^ extended to pracM . Persistent loreign selling was the? principal feature of the late afternoon; When" Stock tt?p3>8old at low lev?is* f, Canadiern/ facme was offered at stes?yj recosS?dus' to the ?lose at which,t|?H it showed a i?f?oT'baer 8 pdtisWpjl the . aggregate 1 "Europe probably sola lo.vOC snares tpdgr;for a total for? thc week of abouwtllffcflOO, The entire list taani fea tod renew?? ?esras^ i^t nm?l operation?. If??^ for 8e?i '.Atlanta. April i???f.\?WI>(<I?? ?A ta?, leadlag politicians herc, tho pplnt^hsn> been reached where lt has been state?. with practical certainty that Senator! Hoke Smith will be wlUiout serious ' opposition for rereiectlen ??U *wnv: mBr. ?t^^^[^M^^<?^aplltU;Hl leaab?''.me w*>rd;*5&*o^^ - -?.S' CXSrCS^ed,' nra " Sc??cE thu? ought to he retento* eo Wxshin of the leading ?sas In ?frt?ng tte region?, bank er Atlanta put the ttnishmr touch on this general s?!rtfm?fit. The parcels' ?UPork he engaged in; the other practical pls^>raeiital > pisas he ia w.j?k vn^for. the agrieu?turat Weveldp Itent Oeorgis and'the South, have bad as much <d ??h.*<il?le.,lrend ot belfiig as the: fact that he has b? M*tie^?ne ?of the whelMiorsbs of the sdministratton in WsshJngtoi. ^ democratic state; tieorgiavii, - po?(tt^hVth8*-4he adinfiih?i| Washington needs Hoke vhiV werie should not Wt, Sherard ot Abbeville Mr and4 Greenville severe! dey? thia week ^ovahd Mrs, Dean fe?mpV a?rsoa were guests Thursday ot? 1 A. c. Townsend. Mr. fiousSi. redlef agent of the * W. C., ts ber? tola vje?*?hi the ?edee.ol ^isgeh*. Mr. 8. M. Jone lt was on ai to this business i taken iii with I Pfcotosby American F reas Association. ?^herai Type of Mexican Soldiers. - Hpd?rWfr'JHcturpH show tho,general type of Mexican soldiers sud tb? ' I '- ' ? M>- they !*j-Iit. The Mexican's know, every foot of their moud* tulns. and they are skilled In guerrilla warfare. Most of their canoon are either crude homemade affairs or out of date guns, in an, ont/nhd <-?:M ?;i"'n Im ttie with T] iii ted Staten troops the Mexicans would lie i|i?uihff?tfd. but the danger Iles In their guerrilla methods. ' 'ul mu um itccoru. v|lh>. ia back'in the ti Willard Nicholo of Cold Spring. N. Y., is hua$tug;a fractured noso ai: Jfouidir&s'.tho roaul?of a ttreVt?; g their elopement'p)?? Snnr.mol burglars." after f refreshments ? : during HHabnrgh advises a class Hon of foreigners to names. ?rr ipson. an undertaker nf Putnam VaU?y, fi. v., has levied/uppn fourteen: parrots that 'belonged^'to Phillip jMctty/s *?cond. Wife'to satisfy his'?rtrt.. wife, : .Tho Pa?tenjon IS. J:? City Hall was left in daTkUteie because thc finance committeo^taoliijcd to make additional appropriat^gp^fft^rhjh!. iSfe'iP M ra: Elizabeth C. Vin. cent or C?Gc??un.ti./Ohio, left a beauest th'o^StS&^K^ytQ^ P">G?i*8? : ?)?byi??fk^ is los ing bts>ofce through lack of use and ip Janies Los Ange. ; Chicar day' tod of small fe ' ?l?t?AX-F? ?T^????^5-' - o PP-"' - .'aiBWBH^BHEr*? a dionea Path Chronicle) p At tho; First Rapihit church this ?v ching nt 8:30, Miss -t^a Dttgau. sec B. Dna ail. was innerl?d ;jn Irtuph . AI on.-. Tho ceremony -was'; pjssrV [formed by th? pastor, Ftc v. Edward .fi. Reaves! Mis? Satlle-McGee ;pre I relied at tl*e organ and rendered a nici?t b?a?*i?ul musical program [^j^fb^fe^'$^BCe waa waiting. Mrs. I j, a?cRe?-zia MAUST very .SH?seiiy, "O, promise Me." The bridal party ?ht?r. [soothe church to the strains of Lo ! hongrin in, the followingiorder. erst the ushers, O. N. MatUsoo- and Cui fen French, Floyd Donald and Grady ?higan, u?xi came the bridesmaids and groomsmen, Miss 'Lois"' Monroe ' and' Garyit?n Cox, Mi^ I^ura Featherston and Cary Dugan; next came th??ow-' er bearers, littler Misses Frances Du gan 'and Abner MkJGeeJwarlng a dec j orated hasuat orp??k sweet peas, fol. ilow?d .by Misa parrie Dugan, .maid of honor, who preceded the brfde who. on I t'^tid tte*? oburci- o.p *.ha 3^ --i-- h father,- The, groom pt?^Q?&Vby tho officiating, minister with his beet man, ?eatheirstos bf savannah, eater cd the auditorium by the rear door , and, met; his bride "at thc altar where ?he? father ga ?ebor away. ? The^ bridal chorus was rendered by [a number pt voices in the church choir ;.as the bride 'and her atrendants ?n ! tared. Tho-ring ceremony was used ?and the bride and groom.were preced 'ed by flower bearers who scattered ?petals rn tho bride's. pathway aa the . v. .?a.; (?o,tj (iiwwiu VTJ?. tu vua auaiu? j . of 'MendelssQhu'M wedding march The church was ,?>eauUfuilv deco rated fer the pceailQu,.i t^il r.fch with . pillar On either side, and. illuminated by pink electric bulos and'twrned with I So ut h ern a milsx formed the Of^.hl ^icA were banks of pottud' pfapts. . From the top of tho br?.ls waslW^aajtV ? ea,a shower of sweet poss held;-by a bow of pink maitne. Around the-front of .-?the rostrum ^wore potted plants. Tho bride was aUlrod in a yeri\be* ?irosa of lace v caught up -jrltn orang? rnc?eoEss and f she.carried a shower boue, ac tot bridal j rosea and iifliee tho >>2.I!i;y. Th-J [maid of honor woro a white crepe del i oheno gown ^Jth^.dQjj^ej of lace I ^^E?-'W?B*?-- ix*??nn of m tr- - 'S .'. . ; course the tango ^tocking nan to ar - rive, lt is in bright colors sud so that the Cubists and Futurist might not be lifflrtfrt J.f11i;*'trifi*' ^"""TP"^? arc msrkcd with the most wonderful de signs that eran the Latin Quarter has seen. Excellent ' .quality - is evident soute betng itUt?^ft?nt, with hand em brotdersd ilgures. lo tho.very ertten elv?stock}?? there, is a small rhine etona'b^^ihtf cen^r of*acb blt of em broldfty.. lt la a brave dressmaker lud?>i4iybo attempjs to fashion frocks these dayl? without due nag^u-fie to the require-' menta cf the dance. Taffetas and sat-' WL\^0-now?4?i?to?|j||jr demand than eyer', because they are soft and pli able, and much gf*""**^ bs given to " back aa well/aa frdht Views. Wide bahes and piaufoil tunics are details of tchanning that must* no given con* sldorsUon. - Ciara'duie. ia another rasjgpnable ma; t?rWdj. and some exceedingly pretty dresses are fashioned therefrom. Blue . and brown, dark fefl, bright yellow, the greenish yellow* ?hare, favor with the idnke, lavenders and soft retie., . One does.not",seem .to mind, thc bright, shades thai, an? used to Such an extent, becauw* they aie'trimmed with, dark belts antf '?onaTs and they suppl&the subduing touchy . Tango earrings are novel and arc among tho* things that h?Ve been writ v.-n about so often. They. drcroY all siana and shapes, but tho moat, attrac-' '_ .i-~/ 4"? . .ia V?_..~_ *. . .> WW, A.? > V. .... ... u^. .- ? - ** .*v-V...-?. of various colors. Tbeie atones now., match the one> worn lu pius in thc hair. The long jjet tones promise to b.>4be most popular add are especially becoanb%Jto the tall wombn. Dupli cates pf tho costlv modes cari be-found In^W'betW^ehops froth $1 a pair upward. Tn'?re ar?'sp.many little accessories that count for so much ,lhat lt ia hard to djMt?SW^hero accurately. Too mucft. however, cannot be said about belts'.' The extremely wide effects still . find favor and are to bo used more than onir during the summer. Ono <%|?n picture lovely white frocks- with deep pink girdles and bluc^a?lt? = r?h* j ho?? or biack velvet aud^lSe'-SijBht1 is signs are made of biack moire silk, laid io folds about the waist and ttu ishbd top mud bottom with platted frills. Paney 'Japanese materials ara used "both for belts and for collars." taniea amd fancy-4ei>arate hipases/ Galveston, April 24.-Private tele grams to Washington, says Huerta baa l resigned lo take the field/ Rojas is] ?aid to be su.'istitated ss president, j Premier barrier ?Hh? ? oeth. H?CDWAY. Sehedei Efiaetive Jan. 18, lil* N. B. tba following schedule figure? are puWishnd only as inform?ti?n aad arbvnot guaran t?wd .Arrival and departure bi tratas from Anderson, S. C, WO* " A?MyinS - pf??i ; *n.?r 20 Greenville ?j$? BeJtt p.. 8;SQ a. m. 22 Greenville and B?ltr?. .ii :60 e, tn. IS Charleston, Columbia and Ssito? .>. . ;.n:5pa. ?. 12 Atlanta, WU&alla and Seneca. ...*.?: 81 arm. 25 Greonv?ls and Belton ..4??6 jp. aa. IQ Atlanta, Walhalla, aa?T- - . Seneca.4:63 m. Seneca....,5:52 p. m. 17'Charleatcn,Ccluabiaand Belton, i,*? Through coach from Columbia 1 to . Wit halls. .... . .?:AX p. ?. V.- '. lMVMr.vVor 80 Belton, Greenville ,. . .7r40 a? m. z? Belton r and ureenvi?ie. .9;?? au m. 24 Belton and Greenville ..2:2pp. m. 1<J Beit?n CharlftBtcn, Greenville sm> '. o?umb?a s;aa p.m. 13 Belton?. ?o?umbia, Char leston and Greenville . .8:31 a?' et il Seneca, Wajfealia aadAfc._ ! ? ...i?;??a?s?. ll seneca. Walhalla thitm^t coach from Comntbia..??oS a, nt No baggage will be handled on motor car? Nos. 20, 24, 21. 26, 23, 32, Connection is ?adc at Belton tor Southern trains and ct Seneca for further infortasta?at a?j&r . tollitfeket. agents; or ... >' . - lr' ^ W. B^,Tebe*??4t?.?+CfceeuTiiio, W, a McGee, A. % m\ 'Au Ocla m Ma. ^'There's iiever 'a^lone^ some moment where there S 4s a Victrola' w _[ \ /?lic Brre?tej? singers; musl-l ?cians, andtcoinet?ians,right at* band to provide an entertain ment that would be worth gx> ins miles to heir-and yet you 1 can have all this right in your I ; .town home. ^ j I ' ?Stop in and hear ??ourlfavorite I dnthnc on this won-f. V<TS?%L' "I ?;t?n?.^^i?8SBto? s > -Victrolas aT^fcr .Victors??/ (5??0O7 Easy/, mde?r?dV , Willis & Rearman or Rent ll au ut ?ac arw --ar* -. *TC* ? I! ^houses in all parts | of the city. E8?18B BEWB?ME?IT A?iaerson Keai estate S investment Co. ' Phos* E. Cartwright, li Pendleton, S. C. - W?i! be pleatied to discount from Si? io ?int) uitr. ari?? ?etea van 5??? Iros* *5? !e *?9e ?achi that v iv iii Sw paid daring the months ti, S?df?iv ' : :. iii; . ^?"LL...'V.' I'M,,- .??J, S' g