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SSIBLt To Adequately Describe the Merits of Farm Implements Come clown ant* let us show you the HOOSIER Cotton and Co??r^tan*ef r HOES aad RAKES Of Every De'scrjit??ff. .. RWhitn?rSi. Anderson, S. G. Um Until you )ix you want (he burn wagon.1 >jjr ?l xm en. the ones I have for sale, If % say Piedmont Buggy or Mii Ad .TJ-iiiU^T^kfllAtlCA1! _. . .... ; AMJOMAH G . ? - < . - ? .. 'Vi ? . , ~ ?iiMw wni? ? KB35B?9I9OT 1 I Us tao ey? needs of achoo) children. In HP^SSfll j mm 01 oat eases proper gl&sses-pr of Ided ?ow HL?T ^Bv'P^^S' w,1! bav? tho,r *>CB"in years to conje. F ^ If your youngster shows oyo strata or h^? hee4eel^^^aB*4Upei^ere. .Oer. <*fJVS??*ini^B^Hf^^ Biasses ?Iii stop boto. They will do . ' ' '.^j^SBicHBKwBS? . the r n ft <P;fflfir sftfr-f ii ijpjgjju. . **. J, _.. Prices * IWHM? Otr?SiuStO ?ilHii? Reers? ? His Power lo be Happy * 9 ? ak-!* i p.mu 2 p.m. i* t jKst, . 'Oft m>?9**Oill* * A oulehrawd Preach r*y*folan ha? * _" * ? ?aid that "a tnan*'? iifor ls jtkr- hsram. ? ^a?^? ?j Asjpeftataiea? . i:tw bf his diaiKaduW/' ' " t?fO!r . _*.) IIM?M?W '?hi?f?i 6Se1bra*?i???IS ^ Ar?l>cs^3^B? & *r Kvwirypn? shoui? know that the ?Its? * ?*??'.* ?.a*.?* ordenad liver ?* cauoiv of ninety pe? |**at of hiiruan His. L>ssy overwork? ....... :. ?lt?t t??e ??i?u'.tiVi. l?yiar al?.? ?... _ COL it J: QW?N? OS DRAINAGE An, Addree*. Mad* / Belora til? National Convention At Sa vannah Saturday Savannah. Qa.. April 25.-Dr. Ciar* I enee J. Owen?, managing director of I the Southern Commercial Congress, in his add rea? ton Igt h before the Na-1 tlunal Drainage Congress, in session I b?re, said in p*j*j?.<'.' ?Mu.? . . . "fr the Unite? States there ans ap- 1 proy:?nateJy ^(mfio? acres of swamp I and overflowed Itihda'that are not only I improductive but a hindrance to the I wsneraj wei fare and. a menace io. the I pubifo,^??Mk.;!^wertteur?is of thia I aer?ate ls located in '?o Southern S^f. Practically all of the land is I e,Qep?raf.?on of the owners lu order to I inaugurate a complete' system of I draiage reclamation. The. rectaroatfou I of these swamps and.overflowed lsndR| wllj be or great beuefU^ to the naners I sUuatedU4^^s4^ m^h? in^rsgV^f^ihe^e ei?l life of tho-South and rhe^ t^'J ??Tho Southern v'uiumerefs^iCo^resaj has . inaugurated a planV tor. re?jama Me&ot theWjnpq-productiye acre^?od; ou ? ^ucational ' campaign to ;sei<3bffh economic value of their reolamgttQttl by making, ^hese landab fdr.- agrii culture. "A commission has been apaptaiaal by. the Southern Comn^?tl^'OoWwS, under the chairmanship o?. Dr. Joseph Hyde Pratt, u\ simplify, and standard* ?s arjn?eg? lawg or. tho several. SO?thern States, and organlie a simple, ena ? direct method ot procedure ap plicable as far as, possible in all the states, and. the effort made to have ItMLprogram adopted by th? legisla* tur$s qf tho orroral Btate?. , Li:3'ffiS?ttfn.*rB Commercial Congrega aiu?v? vxmgx?ss nf r r tates, the petition published'as State Document No. 734. arguing .tho ini $ertonce of a complet? survey, by.the f?d?ral' government1 nf all the sj??j?ft tanda and, overflowed landa in the ?nt iW4?St?it( s: t<n,dia>paal|0K.t9 the gov ^??alvimiSWHrtr?t'a pian for the drainage o? each individual project^ to en?>rsce ih the p^B^aa^e^fc^a^^ fa^? ite ad^p?piuty for the growth or :"or tt^aniv T^.^^^^^^m^y^V^i; the orererVfttlon iof . onc\forests, the the. contri t?H hofi VUluntaiM?! o?fleers ot th Bri Party in the Baltimore td ino whole Question .of dralt teaching in agriculture < vwrtlgatlod of mr- organis?t!**? ipetrtevemtats tn Bu topean . eouhtrt with the hope pt the odoi'tl tem to meet. She' neerin o AmeHcan were written ve the platform ot the how doi 'ty: itt our national Hie, "P?aaka Were nd Kitted lng the Democrat.- Party t tioa o? ?*4e?tti rhntrol e? [3lpnl River a r u tfic?{?B?3 . auyt . < reapect to ti [vIMon of the eut that I uns. condition of the ijTPTiiowrB imnas.-WTcn r survey and sepe* .ork: bf construction, r. consultation with .n. I was authorized by o. Say waa his hope ijouviwnont of the p?es Congresfl all question* . r*gax ded as partisan' United Sjtajap?, r^lM?fo?! c? their pg Utiral nf?Hetton. Afls-TSMfcy ???!?? co*A_ dem^v*l$egue^.d|i|^ to aju* KW.-AV" . M,etf(Sear futwte? t raaaift^^^>a4e>?l?ii??<g^Bey with respect to drainage that was wriUvn Coter AMERICAN 1 f "ue^.jtmtir^t ty.;. At Wii?hlr>t*ton-Boaton rain. At Phllattelphla-New York raitt. At Detroit 4; at. Lou la ?. ' ciev^and.^.^Ap?'^^ , 1 Bor^o^f ff? c?eveland, won 1 to (t. .Chicago .. ........... ...^-.^.d^A^b Cleveland.'. : .. ., ? l 1 Bena mid tfi-halk; Hagetmafc and Cari?e'!. CoTele?tkie Wa* There. St, Louie. Aj>rll Harry Coveteak le'a ipi;Vitjn?7w?a too mach, for* Bt. Louia today,\'bt*tiolt winning again 4 to 0 Tba l)tg D?troit, left hander al lowed hut nix hlti. Illa opnob?nta Hamilton, wa? hit tirectj*:^ WWi Score Detroit .. ;..ir'; t (l ? St. L?UIB . .......0 8 3 t?? Covfcleaklc and Stanage; Hamilton, Baumgardne/.and Crpseln. - ' --o FEPERAL < At.Plttfiburgh-Brooklyn rain. , At DaltliHore-nuffalo rain. ;v A*?itUcago 7; Kanaan City 2. ". ^Tndlanapoll? ir. St. Louie 4. liar? Hitting Game. hi Chicago. K-jri) 25.-Th* Chicago fed. %i>a'&-Wd-4-lA^ from [?^pa??'CJ4wi?day..L.to 2,-tlia^yJatte?'*, ??.'dy eleven hit?. [Watson ??r Chicago waa pounded nearly .aa ha'rit uk narria, ?ut'home, rhos, ?> Tinker and Wilson ,!*ad^Wat son's good work in keeping tho Ran eas City-bita stuttered made the -tocal victory rather easy. In addition to hi* home rn% Tinker got a.do-.ihlp and two ainglca. Score Kansas City'. _2 li 3 . Chicago ........, ??tUi.7 12 2 . Harris and BixWtotmmon and WU. . . ! Indianapolis; Ind.. April- 2.ri.-St, .r-A?i- *'rt?Trr1-LJ^i?rtt^Tl ?^VTil^ n~i"f" er ror in the alnrn IhnlhePmaking tvro ? runs and aron today's game from the ?local Federal ic rift!** club, 4 ta 3. ' Score- . j9**&?^**'-' . *-??h...4.2:0 ?uwan?pox?? - Gr^tne,. iiei ?iy&mU?iSSm?*): ; Mage. ley And Tcxicri 'easily 4. reached i . Me f Bro^felyh i Boston le m?n; was but In the opening inning. I Davenport h?>hV thc locals to six RCM fr i ?O TRI; N?W YiMiK COTTON !N NASjROW R?NG? Heavy Liquidation the Result Of Realizing Tendencies During Tba Week i f?fr York, April 2:?.~Tqdsys cotton raarkot w^s unsettled by rather, heavy nair month liquidation and scattered realizing for over the week end. Re porta of henry reina of the Southwest [ caused gome covering to*ard the close [and last pricae were steady ?but at practically.th? lowest point uf th ? day. ne? unchanged to ?lx points.lower ou. all months except Mardi which was 2 points higher. The market opened steady at an ad 'tWMli-M4:-^*>^nl*- Tnere scamed (tn be dMU a good many Oyernlght buying orders around the ring, while theiiteUtlxely firm showing of Lifer lciw^MMU%?.??hSb?. further covering hhCta . Tsaattsirng demand. .Jit very is?fl?^laacame apparent- however, that there was o' good deal of old crop cot tou. for sale, particularly May, lt is ts?id that lhere have been sal? of heavy goods such aa would bb dutL tobie for army, purposes but otherwise primary markets, are reported quiet and local bears are still laying con siderable Stress on the talk br of ac cumulating yarna and possible short time. * ? The market closed steady. Open Close May .. .166? IKl July.1252 1241 A?g......12 a? 1280 Oct. '.11G8 llfil Dec.:...11410. 1164 I Spat cotton quiet, middling irlanda IS?*? rntA??tMw.?nOt^ VW^HAituOL New Orleans Cotton Now Orleans, April 25.-Cotion nd v an ced in the early trading today hut" prices were not - well' maintained,. ex cept on thA M?rj?ntl?T^ rartltin^ i lng against, ?aiues^ " : I May was firm throughout the ses Hion on short covering. .sbor|a-benni' afraid- of ? developments. In connection *Trl?Hemizra hext. wsefc. .The market ' at ita highest waa 7 to 8 points up. ? Tho. close was 1 to 5 points up net. r. I Cables-- were better than due and st l'uniihted buying around the first provenant-ih "weither - conditions and because, of the-, desire ter prout*: oh lue part- oblongs., Offering o? tho rt ? otton Were nov liberal af'.er the r.iid ^eteras*** Ways sf Rah i far,the Pnrpeae* ny mw a??r?riBff ute'.e? en? ta the war.. Thia is i ni on ly known "a? the 3 ninf..i008-l?3, becauselt tli*'f;c hohds ryruoded into ?;thcr? is now i Commercial Inclined to regard.the Mexican situa tion a? being more of a bullish factor" ibas ever because of.it? probable in fluence on planting of cotton in Texas. Cotton futures closed steady: I May 1286; July 1272; August 1242; j October 1167; December 1164. Spot cotton steadyr unchanged; mid. diing 13 1-8; sales on the spot 1.155 bales; to arrive 100. Liverpool Cotton Liverpool, April 25.-?Cotton Spot un changed; good middling 788; middling 736; low middling 696; sales tour thousand; speculation and export 300. Receipts 15.000. . COUWTGOOOV x Nejr .V?rk, Apfi^ ?5.^H?aA'y cotton goods W^nteaW-v.-lili u linn trend reported on duck. General cotton (goods markets were quiet. Burlaps f for soot->delivery were in fair demand? Linens ruled steady. Underwear and I hosiery were quiet: yarns barely [steady. > Cotton Seed Oil ?New York, April 25.-The cottonseed oil market was irregular with tim May position weak under active liquidation lu anticipation of liberal te??d??r whili the lata months w?re steady On buj-'i lng hy. sellers of May. The close. wa?'; 6 points lower to 3 points net higher. P'^WtTpfk, .April 2;'?.--General cotton i goods marketa arr quiet and. there has been ^?ue easing on . prices on print civin,-? ua Ter/ Binni im?inp-, markets continue to reflect a popf gen. eral., trade and curtailment, is .being talked of htnong thc spinners. r>omes. ?ic cotton goods.arvtn?lined tr, be .easy,1 ;b|ifc'Jijq?|a^a??ot. b* Jmtu c ed to oper* ate. in. any largo/way?, for Immediate , ot future,deliver: A weak, apo' ! mttrapt has .beso., removed* by the an nouncement of an advance following ? a: reduction mad' or moro ago on one ?liue . ot. goodsi Wash ] ? goods are moving. : moderately., and. wptfM ?be li e I ped- material! y by warme f ' wether. .' Export trade ia generally light. Prices are ay follows; nominal"; 64 * ?esys ;>-i<;; ss ?-2 inch th x 64?, 5 1-Sc;- standard southern 8b"?e?lngS''/3-4c a Sc; standard staple ginghams- 6^|dM?8?B?iaglng%P.ns 9 .arrh? Heat*. ;?eet? v* Jem 18?. mi uuu ?aa ; ff?^^.r^ip;wtotf.^ch?dai are published only as informa ?re Mot guaranteed. Arrival ahd departure of trola* from ftfwfiiy B, c. . 22 Greenville and BcitoR. .11:50 a. m 16 Charleston. Colombia end Bsftteea.... ... ... !.....S?$i a* m. GrreenvWe; and Kelton .. lrtS o. m. Charhifltou. Columbia acd Belton. Through eo*uh Heit; ^ good company' -J? WjThere'a tiever alione* A sorry*momentwhece?here lr is a Victrola^ . . f ^JThe greatest jungersTrnusI-i / Jcians, and comedians, tight tts? ) hand to .provide au? entertain? i ?hent that would be worth go-" I 4ng miles tohear-and yet you i jean have all thi&rightlayout ' ^wn home: "** J 1 L Stop-ia and heay'yourlfavorite f^nusk on thia won*? .fderful mtuacal?in?*; ' pillia &S|it?armah MUSIC HOUSE Bleckley ; Bldg., Anderson,, < S, C. All sorts of iquses i h ali parts [ of the cit ll ||| Anderson Re?S Estate | \y -THE ?^n/i! ? ? vuviiViWK, O', V.^, wm bc p ..Gftfct front holes run? chi that rsonihs : J B, H. Sadler, I ll'