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... Announcement ...
Ir jan Exe han gc Proposition
SOtrMERN PUBLIC UTILITIES CO.
SSA ,' .? fe
ooo o o o o ooo o o o o i f|?:(| ^ o o o o o o o o o
o THE VETERANS ARE GOM?NGI ^
o o o o o o o o o o o oo o o ooo o o o o o oo o o o
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TO YHE PEOPLE OR ANDERSON:
The reunion optjpB Wednesday, Many veterans will begin arriving here
Tuesday afternoon. The Central Committee will appreciate it it the owr :rs
of automobiles, who can do so, will help us get,the various veterana to thv-.r
homes. If you can help, boon hand Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morn
ing. We will need all, the help we can possibly get, aa the SndlcaUonss point
to a record crowd here;
With regard to homes. If you can make a sacrifice'and let us place a
veteran with you, we shall greatly appreciate lt. We badly need homes. If
you cannot take care, of a veteran except in case of emergency, but would
be willing to do so then, let us know, and if we must, we will send; a veteran'
to you. j
. All of the program baa been mapped ont for the veterans and others,
and all Andersonlaus.wlll as usual exhibit their splendid spirit of helpfulness,
and see that no veteran fails to get bis reasonable wanta. Let all help. The
chances are the veterans ?will never come to Anderson again-sb let us all
smile, be happy, and make them have a good time.
Anderson^J^CJday 23, 19H._ ?. THE CBNTR?L^CQMMITTEE. .
SAMBOS9 ol?tO FLORIDIANS FIRE
AFRICA SOON GREEK STEAMER
--r
Colony To Goldi Coast Will
Number;
CBy Associated Press)
Dn>tt.?J %M*x W- : no wu. ...-?..
of negroes assembled' by "Chler' Al
fred Charles Sam will sail next week
to establish a colony on the gold coast
of Africa, according tb announcement
made today.
Tba j steamer Cur I ty ba secured by
Sara Inst winter, and brought here for.
overhauling, lias, been changed from
Cuban, to British entry and'now bears
the name Liberia.
.We-will first go"to Norfolk to take
on our bunker coal," said Sam. "and
we witt then head for Galveston where
many of the colonists''ar's walting
for us. We will have i??ommcdatlons
fora few-over s!xt*v'
Sponge r rahing B rouble on Uoext
Still Acute and Disorder Goes
On Neeur Key West
Key WesCti?ay 'SS,.-The -Greek
schooner, Amelia, engaged In snooze i
Ashing, was. destroyed hy fire seven
miler from Rere* before dawn today..
The feuM^K of tho crew were
token nTf^%Y launch, vrhlch went to
tire heit* a$$*Meu? h?re. j??
,. Burning-of thc Amelia followed the
earlier wrecking - and sinking of a
small Greek, spongiflit vessel hero by
sympathisera of native sponge fisher-'
men. The Amelia had a capacity, ot
fifty-three tons.
The origin of the fire has not been
determined. Much reeling: fett* been
ftlQUAfid amQngJhfi.rjallY^BPp^ge fish
ermen ea a result of the activities of
ISA JBwl?LJ.jrh? iBttet have, theti
headquArtera-at Tarpon Sprthgh. Phi,
.*m.. wa>im?imd^Ui^?M ? -. ,-rsgi^
m1 i^iiis?iM?wiwuLiJ>1^ KI . , &1 j
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l?ERS?fl M??f *
* The Coca-Cola Bottling Com
party is not giving away goods o?
its manufacture in Anderson., ,,i lt. r
feels that quality goods,.s^tb,eitt
se?ves and an article. of ? r?hwh a ? '
dise which has no pric6to Hiietn?i- > ;<y
chant must be inately cheap ingfne.
making and not what that dnierv
chant feels altogether 'safe th ?&1?T
ing to his trade. "SometHir?^for'!
nothing" appeals strongly 4<j f ?
certain class. Quality goodjara.,
worth their price, and it ^ our,,
sincere hope that our. outnut will
never he of such a cheap character
that it can be peddled aboutjand, ..
foisted off on unsuspecting trade,
one free case to this ?ierchant,
tu o to the next and perhaps .three
to the third. One steAdfastjijt?* L
"unvarying rule of dpVig D&s?n?ss
with each and every cu?toij^??^
feel is the only sound one and we
sincerely hope none of our ."trade : ?' ? i
will be barn^ooded-hy fairy tales
-rehearsed by unknown and irre
sponsible parties.
nnnii?f?? ? RATT i t?ic rn
?WI
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Walk M ve Steps and Save $5.00 :~
We Guarantee to Save You at Least That MUch---?h Any Suit.
WHY PAY MORE, WHEN
$13.50 $13.50 $13.50
Buys a Suit That Will Cost. You $20.00 Elsewhere.
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BUT:
SOME SAY THEIRS ARE BEST...
1
?' -fuma**'
Free!
WITH EVERY SUIT ORDERED MONDAY, AN ENGLISH* tUtN
COAT Oft $600 PAIR OF TROUSERS. ABSOLUTELY Ft* BE!
...A COAT HANGER FREE TO EVERY VIS TOR..
Aridersojri's Gold Bond Tailors.
122 W. Whitner St. :?! J. H. BOWLING, Mgr.
Anderson. S. C.
SFVO
AMERICAN
, ' \p>
At Philadelphia 8 ; Detroit G.
At Washipgtott; S St. Lo;. . I,
' At Boston 6; Chicago 2.
At New York 10; Cleveland 9.
NATIONAL J
?t fflttshurgh 7 ; Philadelphia 2. i
:*^.<at?h*xf.?'; Boston 1. '
At Cincinnati ll; Brooklyn 3. .
At fit. Louis 4 ; Now York 2. i
FEDERAL *
. . JP
At Baltimore 7; Chicago 4.
At Brooklyn 8, Kansas City 3.
At Buffalo 6; Cincinnati 1.
At Pittsburgh. 3; 3t Louie 0.
South Atlantic i
-- s?
At Augusta 4; Macon 9.
At Charl es ban 6; Albany 3. . ,
AC'Columbia t; Col^mbua 3 (se?
ond game.)
At Savannah 2; Ja ivllle 0.
At Columbia'14; Columbus 10, first
game.
Appalachia*" League
Knoxville 3; Herr baan 2.
At Morristown 3; Mtddlfehoro 2. .
American Association \
, At Louisville ft; Kansas City ?.
At Columbus ii Milwaukee ?>: (lt
innings.)
At Indianapolis Pt Minneapolis 10;
At Cleveland 4; st- Paul 2.
At Mobile S; Chattanooga 0. / .
At Montgomery 2; Memphis J.-.
(eeeond game called end 3rd tc?f
oMMi train,j? ? .rv*' '
At Now Orleans 3; Atlanta 4.
Bira .ingham 1 ; -Nanny Hie 4.
AtrPhiladelphia-Michigan 2; Pen
**1 At* Aanav?tfc^Oeorgev?Yrn "Sr ?avy \
North Carolina Leagrut?
At Charlotte 2; Asheville G.
At Raleigh 8; Greonsborp 6.
VIRG1N??-LEAGUE "
At Roanoke 1; Richmond 10.
At Portamouth: 2;, Norfolk 4. .
International League
At Rochester 4-1; Baltimore 2-0.
At Buffalo B-l; Providence O r>.
At Montreal 1; Newark 4.
At Toronto B; Jersey City 6.
Jackson Leads Batters
Chicago, May 23.-Joe Jackson, ol
CloToland, with .255. leads the Amer
ican league hatters this Week, accord
ing to the averages published today.
Crawford ot Detroit la second witt
.336 and Barry, of Philadelphia thlrc
with .32?. While Tyrwa nobb ot D<v
trott hi fourth with a percentage ol
.324, having climbed nine points dur
Safjhr ttf?faeb. ^ Three week? ago
"the Detroit sluggers reeked 88th wi?
a percentage of .240 club batting hon
ors belong to Brooklyn with .363.
BEGG^ftS MUST
GOWACK H?ME
-.
Probably the Same Two Assyrians
?a were ?a Anderson Are To
Be Deported From U. S.
While it, may or may ?m^ WV Uta
?ame two beggars that Anderson wai
alffllcted with a few Weeks ago. it i>
believe^ fhar^be.two now in' troubk
with the auihorltles in S&J$&*?tM
the same ones that vexed .??
the. local folk? imguSSEgS^m
lion? to ah orphan aay?t:
The following ts an
dispnicii i?t?h st: Louis
Oebrge af/chnci and Joesph H
Ga?fv? jun? ?ratd by i mi?rat lop os cl ?If
her? and . will be r worn mended for de
porUMon on the ?round that the?
warted a comld^pee aame on Preel
dent Wilson. Senator Stone of Misson
ana Secretary of War Gar Nao?
The men were arrested ho? after ao
Bell log funds from the business teagui
Tor au orphanage In Ryrie. '
: i Instigation, lt was said, reveal?
that the letter* wees b04raa>s^s
?'oooo O O O O O O O O o oo
o SOCIETY o
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(Continued Frpm ?Pxati&^Ht?;.y;.
C. Dickson, Sr., Mrs. W. A. Chap
mun, Mrs. B. P. Mauldln, Mrs. W.
A. Chapman. Mrs. B. F. Mauldln,
Mrs. Mary Cummings, Mr* Sawn
nal Browne o? the Dixie Ch?ipler. >
'?The Palmetto Chapter.'., which ls
composed of the youngest contingent
of young married ladies abd young
girls, will take c lire charge of serv?
lng the refrosbments.
The , refreshment committees , ore
Mrs. George Brayles, Mn,. R. E. Lig
on, Mrs. G. M. Tolly, Mrs. Frank
Gaimard, Mrs. J. O. W?hlte, Mrs
Spann Dowling'dt the R. E. Lee.
TMR- W*. WV Russell, Mrs. J. E.
Br?scale, Mr?. Will Tolly. Mrs. C.
McC. Patrick. Mrs. Eugene Watkins.
Mrs. J. C. Harria,. Mrs. J. D. Hast
and Miss Nei.j Barton of The Dixie:
atlas Eubanks Taylor. Mrs. "Mino.
Watson, Miss Bessie Major. Mrs. B.
B. Hart, Mrs. J. M. Sullivan. Jr..
Mrs. Claude Earle. Mrs. John Hum
bert, Mrs. Ed VandivtH1, Mra. Bay*
. i mond Fretwell, Mrs. Vlllmm Mul
t idrow of the Palmetto. Chapter.
Music committee - Mrs. W. tl.
Steele, Miss Weich, Mrs. Charles
Green, Mrs..-A, M. Sbarpe and Mra.
Charles Spearman.
Souvenir committee-Mrs. T. E.
Howard, Mrs. 2iia May Cammis*?,
Atl of the Daughters of the con?
federacy will bc expected to be at this
reception and to assist la the enter
Mik, McfclMiEY FOB OOIWll.
His ?awe gassed by kia Frleadn
?* ResMf st et If ?fd t.
Friends of;Mr. Carllalo McKinney
bare suggested hts name as a candi
date for .airman Wari 2. Mr. Mc
Kinney ls om J^'tJ^'^af^gresslve
young real estais men ot the city-and
?n th? \?jft yee? he hes assisted In
some of the' larger\davali>*NAa|^M(&
this city and bas on foot nome other
big plarur. B(e sold yesterday that
he .does .not care to get into politics,
but na does wish to see a business ad
ministration of the affaira of the
city and he Mftee tbM JJOm?Wt>?
cQumil will be composed of mer.'of
waWNtW?who will keep up tb', pro
gressive stride that Anderson bas
tfistneflk.
Urban and interurban
men find the Ford a
faithful friend. For the
quick trip into rov/n
for the leisurely ride
through * country-side-r
f?r business---for- pleas
ure--anywhere - every
where-the Ford serves
best.. And it's light,
right, *^ dependable and
economical.
Fire uncared doll**ra ta tba price ot tb?
Ford ?uunbuucB; i be louring car ls UTS
fifty ; the tova car seven fifty-2. o. b.
Detroit, complete with equipment. Get
catalog and particulars trop Archie I*
Todd, local dealer. Anderson, 8. C.
a*-w
DON'T BUY THAT
BUGGY or WAGON
and
HORSE or MULE .
. ?2,-.
Until von ha,yefcseen the .j&ne& I have^fpr sale: Jffij
you Vant the best, say Piedmont B'nggy or Mit
tmrn wagon.
Theo P. Watson
Ji. MCDUFF?E STREET ANDEB80K, ?*, C,