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FOB SALE
J>OB Wdtirc furniture, burenu
bi tl, table?, ehalrx and ''cather bed.
Also International oue-iulaute pont
card and tin type machino and sup-1
plies brand uaw. All vary cheap.
Apply *28 Ella St. ClO-ltp
?linn I? I H I I ?? ll '. l"i ? i I ??.
fMl ?ALE-Trio of white indian
Bandier Ducks for $3. Phone Sad.
6-10-St .
ri? DALE-Two milch cows. H. M.
? Garrison, Sandy Springs. G-10-12
JW Dale-White Indian Bundor Duck
btes at ?1.50 per thlrtcon. Patten
. Stfaln. Wuuers at Madl&od Square
Garden , . ?
Oak UroVc Karn.
, l'urltuau ILuud,
fl-ttl.'l. Anderson, H. C.
m.*:*.,*,; ,.-';..,'"?,,'., ...
F?B SALK-- GOO day old chicks 12
J?l to 15-cants each, cooling off
Tuesday aud Saturday; Hoff and
Barred Plymouth Hocks; Buff and
Bi-owu Leghorn*, matches nff every
-?reek. D. Holland? Phone Coun
try operator ?0803,
Wawrs
WARTE B-BablcH at tho chamber of j
commerce room. Friday afternoon,]
May 16tb, at ; ? o'clock. Sec news j
columus.
? I.,' ? M ?. I J MM I I
WAFTED-Typewriter purr.basera, ]
We have over 200 new rebuilt an*
accond hand typewriters fot quick i
?ale, cheap. All makes. Price
ahaikt ntl ruined? .T ? fjiwh?? 8.1
" Col. Charlotte, N " V. "5-8-?'
W?XTKB-To dfj tho tile and cemsnt
: Wbrfc In your lioraea. Gunter Cement
Tile' Co., opposite Townsend L?ra
iHt .Co. . 8v8#t
? ? ; .'J. . .. ', '." '.Jl111 j'" ?.1 F"*V 1
CA\% *t- tU? "Reliable Shop" ?o. 112
Church street and have your ma
? watty and autos repaired ? and
; painted by experienced mechanics.
6-10-Up. v /. ? .. ' .. . ,? .
The lU?get-Trial 2.1G-? years old.
Toe ftstist ysb-fcfe ?*d ~**\
chance to treed to will be tho
ajinounscraenta of candidates. The
ratos iw IB?I^? ans m? T?iIO??. "OT
enanty office^ in both daily . .ipwtl
semi-weekly, till, election VIM; In
etthar alone. ?itfS.. cash In advaj&e|
strictly. Fbr oily offices: in daily
only: Mayer, ?5.00; aldermen 53.00.
?- V0B SIAV?IB , .
?.'hereby announce rajeel? a candi
date for Mayor of Anderson, subject
to. tho rules bf; tba Democratic prt
l-?Ctt
E. Blwore-is. hewby announced
as candidate for mayor, subject to
the rules of the city, democratic prl
Dr. 'v>\ F Ashmore ls hereby an
nounced, as a.. can.didate - for mayor,
subject to th? rules of thc oliy demo
ymnv |f s a AU ga mvvuvM.
?ft?iSt? V?M?IS8K>.NEB
^^rfijsrcby announce mysolf, a candi
for county, commission or lor the
aectton. consisting of Garvin,
.Viillaast?? antLllebb
jlwi tpwnshfpa. subject tb the action
::. ... !.v-:
tere mus?
t?*Azt> ?ni
of the Coun
0$ . Andersoi
FELTON,
ot Edueetlon.
ajdag comssotatisa
SS* W?arwu?tv?. E??
tamed owr te th)
?suai penalties, wll
bia year.
?r redress
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SK MOU PHILATHEA-'
The 8fcnl6r Pbllethea Class of the
First Presbyterian church received st
the homo of Mrs. T. A. Archer on
North Main street, Thursday afternoon
bot woe ri the hours Of four-thirty and
sly o'clock in honor of the Junior. Phil;
sthess. ' viiVl
The reception waa one of tito moat
delightful of the season. Quantities
of awoet peas wera banked OB mentale
and tables and the lauies receiving,
bald a shower bouquet of tan chosen
flowers.
At tho door, Misa MarfeKn* Ar
rher, Nan Forney anti Ewbank Tay
lor welcomed tho gi?cnts and Invited
them into tho living room where the
officers of the senior class, Mrs. An
drew Speer, Mrs. Gus Hud gens, Mrs,
T. E. Howard. Mrs, MeCttlly atti
Mis? Myrtle Crumley received with ibo
following Juniors, Mrs. Bett Town
senAJMNrs. Raymond Fretweil, Misses
KMkaleen Nortyco, Wcssa Gfimetb An
nie Anderson, ?... 8. Templeton, Flor
ido and Geno Harris, Lola Dell Ram
sey,.. Kvlo Harrison. - Minnie Bussell,
Ro*a Simpson, Jessie DroWhn una
Caroline Vance.
Jin, Jos? BlribM?g and} Ufa.. Theo.
Watson asae4 tho callar? into Mt? din
ing room. In the center of the table
cn a lovely cluny lacs piece waa a
largo basket flited with pink sweet
peas. Pink shaded -.adles added to
the beauty of the room, . Here Mrs.
8. ff. Byron/Mm. Span Dowling and
Mrs, Nealy r.orved a delicious ? naiad
coursa ??
CXlNKSlAtE^B??TC'UINS'
The marriage nf Miss Alma Lucile
Cllnkscnles and Edward Le* Hutchins
waa a pretty event tabing place on
Tu/mday morning at the home of the
onors uncie ssa aunt, air. aaa airs.
Albert W. Kay on Church atrcct.
??weet peas and ferns decorated the
house. To.tb? Btralns of Mendelssohn's
wedding, march played bylllaa H?leu
?urrlss. Miss Cllakscele* and Mr.
flnichine entered the living rooiii
v.bero Dr. John F,-. VlaoJ ;p\err?rmM
the ceremouy:
The bride was lovely In her tm vol
ing, ault ot tan. Her bat was a smart
spring model to match and she car
ried a shower houquat pf whit? sweet
peas?
r Immediately after the ceremony the
go^et were invited into the dining
?catata^? a tabing ?atad course
' WrTg^js^ifi?ini '??? "for
Washington, Now York and other
pointa norfJiJ JUfc?n thjlr return they
will b^.at\i^liB4?(?rtb And rson.
4 Aiti^S?^S^n?ilot ?ier ^
****** ay .'
Thursday morning, May the seventh.
n?ctirunti?. va,
. Th? above announcement will bc In.
tereatlng to a number of friend* Who
??et-atina fp^f?d?e wh?n-'sha vWted
here aa the guest of ber aunt. Mrs. G.
P* Browne.
? HROCK'MrLEAN
? Mrs. Franklin Pierce Brock,"of La
fayette, Ala, "announces tba eug?gw
inort t of ber daughter. Ma rte, ( ta i Wit -
itara de Boy McLean, ci Anderson, 8.
C. thc marriage'-to'-take place June
V at home. ?
CURTI?W'B?I'?EB
Thc following ina clipping from the
Charleston Poet; The bride ta ? sister
af T. B. Curtis : I
' Saturday morning ot.r?t?Q o'clock,
tl? wedding of Miss Catharine Harles.; j
tine Curtis, daughter pt ;Mr:k Thqnlao,
O O G O Oa aO f* O <r> O??I
o MILL NEWS Al
O From tho Sea&tra .TwttaVBt
O O O O O O ? O O O O O O Ol
A. II. Sheppard bktff rqalgaad aa
loom fixeres*. Hie .F-ott fcill Mfg. Co..
t/d&ttion as loo?ii-flxer at the Anderson
MU!?.
!?L: $t. Hersey has resigned ?? ovnr
aimf' 0.T? gpmntng. at tho Marlon Mfg.
w. :'. Wiggiiia baa resignad a>aec
?uid. hand In. carding at the Ark
wright Mills, '?U?v;at> bofin? ^ltm^^.^m
ca?fflagat'the'Cv .?
. S^^^Ros-j Cannon ha? Joe?n trans
l{ft*r*ed from I?TljiWje'arrjis Cg^aoa
Milla, ConcordL N. C. ,-to ?w> ???a ot
11 the ??ompEny at Torkvil?
vf. A. Giwh*?a etat?, Cwafmareia?
-Tu?Jgat.of . tint, llenarUne?r" j)t ?'hm
Wfelter Cl?rk, j^&?fei?fc
-.mi foreign ?EvIfci
mada, tfraeiat '; iaveatln
ff. F. Hydo'haB.bce?
second hand, in No. L?ptaniog
Felton Bag attd.Cotton Mill?,
IJ. A. Jolly, af Lancaster,
espied the. p?tttioa of m
weaving at the Lanett Cotton . Milla,
Wast poins, aa?
.?lt. ul Rajae*. tortofcp?v ?f \t?*aef.
x 8u C.. has ?cceptad tba pcaitwm nf
? oversosr of st tonte? ft? th? Mi?'- ?
a ! A*, ?pi. Brannon, has resigned a? ?. -
1 eraeer spinning at the Swift Mtft. Co.e
' Colambas? Ga,. to accept a almBar po.
laliion %x the Bjftrmke MRI? Co.? Roa
-j.'A>|^.WBsa?!8ftWi has a pusltiea ld
' th? fiajaLiag d*p*rtswtot *t th*..Bro*
? ?Jae?**.W ?r??B hak uot restguod
? sptaainc > ar. os
(Ga,!,. Mills aa waa aa*
nigh orror lu our tuaue of
SJUWMMM III 111 III *)* Ul Ill - Ill J I
-r-... ^Mjl
l? Curtie. Sr.. to Mr. Francis White- ?
fort) Cooper took place ia the Cburfch ?
Af the Holy Communion, tba Rev. Pre J I
Ancrum de Rosset, roctor of the!
church officiating. In spite ol' the early fl
hoiir, yolte a-cencourseof Uss friends fl
(if tho bMde and er oom assembled to fl
Withe!? Ibo Solemn ceremony. Thc1
only intendants were Miss Ella Cur-?
li?, A sister of the bride, as maid of fl
honor, and Mr. Sumter Lawton, the ?
beat man. Thc bride wore A beautiful ?
tte valina suit of Alica Wuo. abd theflj
maid of honor was attired in a.cream fl
colored walking ?ult. Tue wedding mu?
Ile was exquisitely rendered by Miss
?tbel Webb, church organist Mr.
tad Mr*.. Cooper left immediately af
?r tltd'cerelbony for a wedding trip
Attar which they wi? bc at home to
hair frieuds a?. No. 90 Uroad street.
.uteri, ii AV pAim
J/ri?ay afternoon Warren Thompson
?JoiebrAtet? ul? ninth birthday and
invited forty of hts friends lo enjoy
tho Aftferhoon with him. MJsece-.Flofl
sic Bdwaitls, ( lara Burdlue and Ed
ita Tlibtnpeou aoslsted in entertaining
tile ?t?oSt* ?.vi many delightful games
lfA^ LAl GHLIN HOftOBBU
MrAt Euia DUlidgaam .and Mri., R.
hoon wit.1 a lowe! shower in honor of i
Mrs. vYniLwn l^uiri-lin- Mrs. Ray
!*mf ?"lied S^d ???t^
where t?e boil ^nd honoree? re-1
. plvej. After all had arrived, Mra-:
Oscar Martin ashed tho guests Inta th? j
laundry roam to dry the towels with j
bot air. : Hero on a line were mimer -j
ous neauiirui rowen tor Mrs. Laugh: j
?in. .: !
Afra? Jack 8adler and Mrs. Jim Bul- j
llvan served a tempting ?alad coure. J
WURLEY PHILATHEA BECEPTIO?..
: Tuesday jifterpoon ii lovely recap.,
tlon .?yus I'gW^When- Mw. -.Dajtid '$?t?
iy tn;'! Mi T-. !. . ?-iv?Tin cn?cr?s??ii?y'
tba in?mbers and a few friends of. tho
VYAfjey. Philathea Class of St. John's
Afaihddtst church. ' V
.JtfclW Brana' home waa a bow?r-Ot
^tal?aa?s; howls and Jarde-helr* ,*ew
^Wad^wlth roses^and sweat'jjjj?^
SA?Ahran^^
In tho dining room ^re ovary^i^g
^^t?e^eatwS^' .
ternooh when Mrs, Louis Cray enter
tained with . ?lotion at Boue HUI
CltJb.
Sweet pena and roses were'used tb
lifS, it;-: c?uu ? ? mors uuiUttgt?f?
pearanv:> und BIX tables ofjfottfeM
enjoyad the alter anon. At the con?
s5tt5te~ of *lttf^ satassi the nr?sf?? *
bmutlful pot planes were awarded to
Mrs. S. at. Orr.and Mias.I.ydla Orr.
A delicious salad course waa served
the . following guests: . - Mrs. Ernest
<Whl*n,- MwO')P.. Trias, Mrs. Chas.
O?Me?; Mrs. E:. w%- Taylor, Mrs. H.
1|&?fer.: Mra, 9: K% Giimer. Atvs.
Christie DeCam* Mrs. H. H. W^.l
klas.-Mrs. T.-..B. Howard. Ate?*
Ralph Bamer,;i??8. 3. M. Orr,..?K|
Marshall Orr, Mra. J. D. .Hammett,
Mr?. Jack, sadler, Mts. S. n. Parker.
Mrs. D. *A. Ledbetter. Mra. J. \H.
Gddfroy, .Mn-.-, A. S .Farmer. Mra.
Bennett Valentine. Mrs. J. R. Ander
son. .Mrs. Ailee SySeS,,,Mts? Margaret
E^as^ MSss Lydia Orr endettas Graes
?h??OOOOO?OO^O
o
?(D PERSONALS o
L-' - ' ?x
iU?t?? of Cfearicit?, C.: 0
?OCOo oooooo o co
ferried; firoi? nlgtrt ? overseer, eaittlftp
t? da^4tp<l<j|?t af. curding at Ut<
Jc.^fega saiWLaiobertou ...
S.:sBEA*'Tur?Ar %a roalgnejt aa over
Cotton MRI??; Atlanta, Qa.. ao? ??oegi
edi* ?tmflttr position ?t this Aldon!
Nfty,;.-BMtiMU?,v ?a.1. ! fy >?^m&$
? A\.i,L.. "Ju rt .lid?- fushjB?i< Aa-:urey
AVio^ ai the Aldrin .?Wla
Mpii'fU?i.Oa^ and accepted a aim
ilAfc; feo?i? le? : -at the Fultor Bag^ ia?
?oitoik Mil
l ?ai I i aaa * ?KM l?amni. <C MU?? h<?~?kU<??
th* ?.posiil?fi.jW ?rerseer of spl?nlu?
at ?h* Lumhslton Mll??..of that place
^ptaphsh^^enhett has has r?a!gne<
Mill^an8HU.d? N. O., to accept 4
r. {? /^SS?tiS?mio baa be^^Ai
vautUng iX tip Jttdaba ASiUa, t>t Oreen
IM. V. 5U? hag:resigned. aa Btopatin
?teisi?f?at a?d 'toiLnatrrf of the Monti
GREAT PARADE OF WOMEN |
ASK FOR RIGHTS OF THE
SING AS-THEY GO
Many Prominent Women From
AU Part? of the Nation Take
Part in Program
Washington. Mgjr 9,-With banners
flying, tan refusa. frtayT.ng! and tba
women staging ?,?iarentog song? nev? I
eral thousand suffragists from various
sections of thc country torbay parai '
along Pennsylvania, avow.e rrum 1
fcrnUo Square to the capitol. Tiu
."vat of them, representing every ab
In tiie .V?lOn. aaa\ assigned onev lo?
oaoh Senator und rjepresentative, pfe.|
touted io tho ?tambora of cong
petition* asking the pasaugo ur
Rylitpw-Munu>lt resolution ?aUtatt
a federal CoosUldtfonal aniendun
coXraaehlalng women.
Immense crowds viewed the procos. '
sion along the ? route. Vf Isca Ute Cap
? Ito! was reached the bands were mass?
l cd on the p?aaal WforWIbf .Baal
Iwhere they, played the "March of tho
Women'' composed by. Or. E^het Smyth
$ 5?SB? *on^*$b^bfe^i5?^?f
? v/nitf?. with green stoles and fill et o of
; uri -in on their heads.
? > The parade followed c mano mooting
? nv a downtown theater Raided over
[by. Mrs. William Ken:, wife of Rfcnr^
? r?sentatlva Kenr of <'allfornlavond at
? wh Irh Rt ir rina i addiena we re > raade< by
Ml.?a Carolin? Loxew. ?eld ? secretary
lof the. Woman's Political Union of
New York; Mrs. Donald Hooker,\i
beltimore, and; Misa Lucy Barns. "
Brooklyn, vice chair-man- of the Ck
K r?-a Hit mal in ion for Woman Suffrage,
^AM .lu. ?IM?IJAIUI At urhUh tho
caatraUon was
! occupving bosee i
titra. O. H. P.
Mrs.
Julia U
Children s Bt
tflrastch, of
Amona those
: meeting wfcte
Of Nev York,
Hiles, of WU?
of President
of* state; .Misa [
of the Federal
Mrs Hai ?
lYork,
^T^UM^)^^
tho prado abd ? the marching woman*
were cheered loudly hy the throngs!
that Tined Pennsylvania ?venue all
potito the HTilte Uoi^ to JJ^qWlMbs
?tffrst and foremost waa borne aloft a
Sb*sner; tv .m?*f?ot w% ky?artf?5
inecriptlo*; - W0 o>al*^^:pnegage|
of the BH?ow-Mondmlsge9ointloa;tt
Then came the first s*eti?w?J&e pagj
I ?ut division,,- vypiDdn??W?^rtOuth
and Hope, which had^b^ ?Whjsc
ua.dsr-.tha direction of^Mjra. Kl'.paaiOi
. ?t?wrews.'.a wcli-knowa\.|STt4?t;- Tnon?
; ??ids of garlands of> flowers were oar?
rtod by the yoting women and children;
thO'sbsdeaof the blossoms .baring he n
; elected with au eye to harmonlsiaj
wftb the Union's colora, purple, white
. and gold* . v . .
rn this division also, marched Ut*
' chorus of 1.000 led by Mrs. Apolllfte
. .M. Bfalr/ ?-reeldent of the Rublntteh
v'tub af: this. City.
AUrbetlve aa waa thia part of thc
parat,?. lt did not evosvany mcrs'o*
thuslasm or In to rc st front the: onlook
jeri *h?>?* *n*i r.tvnlry anet lon which
[caine next and waecommanded by
I.M rp. Ju list Barrett Itublee, of Wash
HftHjafi-Wab? also waa ?th?{ mou.?ted
I grand marshal of thc procession.: ^
he rsc:back each, carrying a purple,
.white aud gold flag. At their beso
roda. Mina Elide lilli, daughter OCJMI
nie* ftabrbsen?atr?o. HUI of Conk. rcU*
II Abbington;, ?ttee f?t
. i;i?tt, ?iiorii>.cr ..hi-: ; * ;:
i Alias- A Ibo Ha Hill, Tarmerly-bf Aa?
tvaH&voo-w ot Hf if Xot'm ani Mtef
. bdlaabeib -KenU'-daogt::
, ;?eutAEtvc Kent.
. t&?fo< George Odoii. wa* eb
I jtt^.-fapt-niarsbsls -t thc.
JvW#Awbk!li w?o ?te;:
ifeSS : -
?4tb*. ?cet. -.lu forest were th- ' >
llMp^Mar*. bad tb soiVr
.. - !-. wis - org*fe|*ed bf. -ti??. -Marli
,|^raow those who trv.r ~
I j Marlin. Kr*.' Adst*ido*??fft?K# TW
|lM.<i?ii tf*arlvM*9 i%f ?ucMr...-,v 1,-1..?.. UM..
i jidehrPairbs?kA ?nd srif* o
'gwvt>kcia..?3cis!i' wc
- oetagaoott or wom?m veto?? xpsm
. j walking at the han^eFth?s;
D goat ; wa* Dr, Cora Sin&h Kink, m
{.Seattle, t?a*btagtoo, trt?aanror fe tht
?HE
ii i i II i ??? "j, li *m?m?.
nu ".iy m i m uu M
i ?hi?,',rf ? 11 ?'" i j i ? ' J--^'J'Qjf1 fi VM ^ i u "
wert hundreds of - women. under tho
I banners of separate stat ?ir
i-The-words of tue aori^T?Bwi'w?rebJ
|^^bbj^?eOr^ whl^||-sttng^by!
?IkoM . og&ljong.
^.??f^^:.!*^;r^^:dawn SQ
.Jh??v>maxc^**i4i{,1i?'or .
fi?*.'blows!-our djA?ey^vf?ad. hopcj
7 Lo, thev cadi, ana glad. l3 their
j word, M
\ Ljtoder ajtd :>tondor it awe!!)..
HB?usder ?"?i irondom/Jw8wsee ot
"Long, loag~-.we tn tho peet ; j
uearet?,
? Strong. atron g.-?tand we at last. .
t*??, Fearless in faith and with eight
{^Strength with {ta beauty. Lifo wita ita
duty. -
;l .Hear the : ro?ce. oh hear and obey ;
v These, these-beckon UH on ;
<dpen your ijyea %o the blase ot day.
Firsten the-batt ie, io strive: and sor
; . -, row;
Scorned, spurned-nought have ye
?araiji
> UaisJng your .eres- to' ? wider mor
row.
Ways thjftt: are weary.' days ' that are
v dreary,
' Tpll a?H pain by faith y<t have borne;
Hall bai!- -??**.'??** start?):.
"Life, atri?a~-?&be80'two ?re one.
f' ? ?(aafbJ JBSip*,jarla? h?Mby!; tal^Mtf
On. on^-*bat.ye hav?\ done. ?
, "But for the work of today preparing.
Firm ia rolieuiGO,\?augh a dc nance.
> (Lauch In hope for dare la thc "sndl
..?Sarob, ri?ereh~~?nby ?s O?VV
I Shoulder, io elrijuldor and fr!
I friend."
m
?USWSWABSSSK
Good Values
ir**
The exceptional values of ?ol?m
bi? Suits, will for the next few days be
greatly enhanced, on account of a big lot
of M iii Ends that have just been received
from the Factory. Which means the
best values yo?'v? ever seen, will be of
fered especially in our Suits ranging itv
prieront- i
4 Look thq^Sft?f yalies Over
- Youl! Li
L \ 1': .,-A'fr'X) '
? -fiS',U T il ? . tn Hu..
IfVhitriftr Street
y)N, S. C.
:. . : v:,^ . ' . . TT x-::-v , -
DON'T BUY THAT
II
II
Ami
Until you have seen the oxies ? haye for sale. If
burn wagon.
...Sa?es fables...
N. McDuffie St, - Anderson, S. C>
1TITING GLASSES tS SOT EASY.
If the work be properly done. To flt
tho eyes with correct lenses it ia necX
essary to examine each eye secarte ly
as not one in a million has i we ? VOA
jnst alike, Remembering <hi? it wi?
be,evid?nt,io yo? that over the counter
slataes cannot possibly ?ult both your
eyes. . Come herc whore they will ob
salted. ' Prices reasonable ?3.00 lb
$S.OO und upward. Repairs on framed
?lui 20 CCS*" " ?r-uiu -.1
Or. lVl. R. Campbell
?JMW^^St, Gr??i?d P.
^Wfl?Cli?L, IbSH. Thone 4?sj
tME;:?N^3G^. INTELLIGENCER '
^^^^^^ PEPART^
Ara 0Qtubl*?hing sanitary cob-] doers and win Jews Th? *xt
. j, . u vision or Cl^maoa colleae will ftemlob
r^T?LS^ %r?L?p**y Pnapa infermatlcn about -fr choan ??il Br
t,- f?t**^ T?a*'OBJJ? Pb?! screening.
?SlSi^^^^^? subject can be. Ldseaso seldom atteok* DCOD?O who
r. F?Pi t-'oarad's [lire on clean oremtaesi
v : '.'irolRnft Flics," wh!r.hj .. . _;
St^^tKsSS^'.h^^^130.1?; r?r ??> ??'-ono tim? within a year.
,a a?te wUl.Mar/ Mataskofsky pt Bayonne N J
^ta W'^WSM^W UM ?* "ejagsd eloven. fri!, ihre? ?tonos wnii?
"'Jj&?ilSLi* . j walking- in . her'jfdetip" and eutnibed ?
. f f.fei* ttL??^^^^ right foot.
iiy by the m ^''S^ond Floor. , phon^ ^?9
m?lm
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