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0m A Special Demonstration PWi o? GOSSARD CORSETS. ^ Six Days June 1 to ?! Iff! ^7 ^/ At a considerable expense,-we have A rf] frOSSudO made special arrangements to have ft/yw COR>SEnr>S Miss Gertrude King, special demon rjjM ThtjyLace In Front strator for the H. W. Gossard Corset fjj Company, assist us in a demonstj?ftj?pn of Gossard Corsets. / / This will be the style event of tlj$ season in Anderson and / / / it is our desire to have every woman' in this city visit our J / Vt Corset Department some time during these days. ?I M ' ''"^yleJI?re different this season-very different-and you k must have accurate and authentic information if you are w to obtkin the utmost from your corset and other wear ing apparel. During this demonstration you will not be importuned to buy. All we ask j- that you avail yourself of information and style news which is at your di?pjsal. A fitting can be arranged by appointment. . This should be done, if possible. Remember - there is only one place in Anderson where you can be correctly fitted to a Gossard-the original and superior front-lacing corset-and that place is this store. We shall count it a privilege to serve you during this demonstration. Gos sard Corsets at $2.00. $3.50. $5.00. $6.50. ?8.50 and uh win be showri. Come in and be fitted. D. GEISB?RG Exclusive Agents for .Gossard's Corsets in Anderson. m\ A Full Literary. Scientific and Technical School for Young Mea Bj Off torn th? yeer.-; rr.-m 6f tho Bout h tba batt ?dncatlonel adran taco*, talion. THU co ama lead? to th? d?groa of Harheim- of Sr lenco tn Kuri H under poelUe? ChrUtian Influence*, at th* minimum aspen*?. Founded neerim, and con*Utiit?? a aqnnd alar* fur al\no?t any tiulaxtrlal yuniult. ? In lKM?udhold??raeo?iU^po?M?^Ukmo?it?iahigh-BTaJ?ln?Ututloii.n Tb? Oollegu own- 1? ?plandld bnUdliur of law porportiou* and ? and Political Economy. Oratory and Karora) beimtm. Atao a pott- Tb* Tampu? lifo lamo*,twboleaoma. and the tradition, of honor and B ?ya?inat? ?our?? leading to th? Decree of Maular ot Art*. morality aro hl?h. Th rr? U no barine. Athletics ara endonad and ? . t (Mm awar-fearCeern I? t?rtrica laud Mataaateal Figbjiiilat in ?. prate carefully ?upervi?od by the Faculty. Oymnmlom work is compulsory. Ot IWaWfclTitnr'-i"fT** ?*lop? and laboratories, all neeeatary ap- Tho athletic work of Newberry Coli?** In lau y?an> baa boen for*tao*V S ?Jiaami .. OrtldeaU? from aocredlt?<l hlajh-aehnol* admit without examination A prepara- . ^ ta* ' ' ' ' Ma^tSHBafHBSaafiaaVL. tory eehwl d.aart-a? tor ?ttsb-aalpmt -andar grad- . ... ?TliaBa fj 'jMmWMW?. u*U?. Kart?Maine* open?SewW-'-r 'ito i illili 111***^* HEfebL M 4SI aHSaaV for catalogua ?nd particular*, address .??aaGMiaaaaaaaaaaaal mmmmmmmmmmmmmmh < HmmcM ^S^m??mgfmtr? ?o^^'"^'^^aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai t' pjj^jL Saw. J. Cleary Barras, O. D.? ^^CTMM BpjWiValapaWte &mW?kW?tWf? 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' deeds have starred} a good turn py installing a w^, - ^ - Nor aaiuo i ios ?atohiess plume: * GAS RA??GE. We ,8^0 ^ ?> F Kent Nor Peerl , Wr" Bayard; , them tinder the strongest ? _ . . fl Not 811 thr' *"lA*nP FNB109 F?LBN 9 ^ ? ll ?itirt? nf ? And Orlo : drei rn a disgorge; guarantee. |4 nu 5>uriboi|Nwye(c, silver croa? AC spam, Eaity te|m5-$2 down and fl . . I The Uc 'of 81 t;?0^^?tpal ] $2 per month. fl ??USeS lil a! I partS ? con bid thee pale. Proud emblem, ?till ; ? H 3 Thy crlmsoft glory shines Anderson Gas Co. g cf the city. l'f?f?jgf?jjjff? T | ???<a???auw?*a??aea*a?ea?i ni j j 11 11 aaaaj????*?|ayv H , _ I Sleep in thine own historic night ? H - WWW n And be thy blazoned ter ill; j j I RENTING DEPARTMENT V | ?. R. Rlrrkley O. M. Heard H ?T|MtaMfcilf^| Ejitatl?*B . ' -~~ Pbea* r.:i Phone **7 fl *1K,eiWTeBI W ?My .Ister'a huabsnd had an teU?fjl Sh0W "l ln?ne-7. H InVCfitmeilt Cil 9 of ^i*B-?MitlBp la hl?.am^wrltaa 1, M ** '""WWSP? 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For chronic Mnsoo- i 1 n ? lar rheamnttefa you will find sathing i a fc - WM?aWWa?na?B^iaa^aB?^aB bettor Ihaa Chamberlain's Un?saen*. i i neertaker? ma?WmwffB^^ R?.ld by Bvaas* Pharraaey. 1 , 117 E, Wklt&rr 8?. ^J-Jgeii'-'ii?-i.u-1 - JJ-J-!-JJJL lt ls not penaran y known tW* 1 nn" r.DC TAwvc e-rr^iro authorisation o f congress. ia ' urce?. 1 1 GALVANIZED P?PE ROOFING m* to -tW popntfJoB. ^iu#t?f??* i LOftt?AKD IR??M ^?m^^^MM^h eWtuata., G?. j^|atat?s as resu^y g^BHBBBaamBaaaaaaaaHfcHa^^ o o o o o Q o o o o o o o o o o SOCIAL SIDE OH oooooooooooooo ISocial circles are laking au interest in the great social, military and sen timental annual meeting that brings together a crowd of from 1,600 to 2.000 .people to do honor to the ex Confedgtate soldier-the Reunion of the survivors of the State Confederate army. This is the fimt time that .the ex- \ Confederates have selected Anderson as the reunion city and uncommon interest attaches to the meeting here and throughout the ?tate Owing to I the comparatively early date of the re union, Hie divisons, brigadas and camps mad?? their appointments of sponsor? and maids early: and these ladles compose the social side of the reunion. They are known as the offi cial ladies of the meeting, entertained as suth, kod cum ted hy the entire uncial fabric of the state. The* origin of the Bponsors and maids custom nt Confederate reunions la familiar. Twenty odd years ago a Mississippi camp of Confederate Vet eran? appointed Miss Winnie- Davis, daughter of Jefferson Davis, sponsor, at a reunion. M?ES Davis, in turn appointed a ?couple ot her young friends tobe oer maids of honor. This incident, Intended at the-time as tera- j porary hose? for the iain ?ly or ie??er- ' son D:.V:J, hrenr.)" a custom and now every organisation in the United Con-! federate 'Veterans Association; ap points sponsors and maids of honor. The young ladies have, an older fe male-bead along with them, and each orgaoisajttoftttftftolnta a chaperon and matron of honor. .. The* S<nn i or,r4-onfederate Veterans ftUaviPS >ii? '&p footsteps of their tethers, maltha Vi organltetlon In every fSottlhern stato, and hold their re unions on. the name dates. They ap The two organizations, clo* est y slited. therefore-, ? sean-, ie -each Confederate Reunion eeyewdJmndre .1 official ladles selected from .-the best lamillor or the sputh ?hatvfc^sEtf hlgli In the social scale in their eommuoities. No meet ing anywhere in the world bringa to gether'at One time so large-A .number ? of handsome; and accomplished ladies to be entertained by the eic. in wbio&v Coo reunion. IS held, Tho ontct-taiacterit of thepe ladies is^one of.,Uuj, difiicuR but pleasant'duller of n reunion city. A committee lo apninted by every, re union cityea Entertain the maids and sponsors and upon this committee falls the flUtT of seeing that the ladies are ? provldott. with things necessary, to their pleasure and comfort. .. Mapping -out am a social. program, therefore, for ti Confederate reunion ls a task that demands tho best of talon* on th?! entertainment line. There must be . dinners, receptions, fetter vtrif*- to points of int#ro?t around tho reunion cities and any- i thing oise In the line of "acial enter tainment the committee may devise. The crowning event or the week in for maid.?-, and sponsors. If tho r?i i union io held in a city where a hall J large enongh to accomodate several S THf^A?T gATTl An Accovnt of the Engagement On '.'S??J? if? Have Been ' _?_? ioj^a~(Ga.) signal. i ?^^liJM^?i^-htty been printed in i he.pepera op this ?abject and the af- I air at Colnrobu.v Oa , about tho 16th of 'April t ia ^Bgj^Wrll.^yvsoinc ?o b? the last known hostile shot fired I est j^the, Jt??s^ippt All other shots ? ng from bushwhackers- The ColOmbriv 1 nklrrftfeh -might .haye been the last so 1 ar ss. Oeorgte ls, conccriied, bet not I Mpr* recent iW.ua of. your paper., you t announced the arrival t#d*?r^ Joha B. j Ma??a^^^ I i?wia.sraa iwrit .iii >l>*haoo<*Wt^i >Hto coming hero ?ring? to n^?jBaiinjcld- 6 int of the v-af. wbich ?t^v^fg^vigtfXf^ (1rs t day ot] te^pfct/^a^fc H?H- 1 lessed and In which --iWlMfatt?n < i^n^^9'^^^^^^Jp ^r^en^^ j trSSaV/oTZi*?is*^^^.*S??S ? own ?J Qreenvlll? was? Tfrirabt?r suffl Ada? government, military or civil. < rtteectdf?d fjeepre were greSrtnr Wk* {j leas and thWrevwere threateejtigs of ? rtoles?ce-. .la fact .one or ?hore-: lajfgc t * sareheases had been altead? bladder-1 ' ed. t^?? th<S^te*|tJ?*orae?1^ KoM^n.''Brwd^airtM^^^were ? nontenants . Theres hetspeo tellnary r 1 afflcer'l? charge^of (ilhfederaWHpreV ?Sty. it waa thw?ghCw?pMP*l^^ < Kr? being a member of the* Bout ti 'Caro- s liae^legjaiatare at thetoweyito open ? tftof ? atate^Anye^aad .?rmi ?bfe/dtt?' 1 M?a*aa., Unascb M<<dtng leas, dtstrlbu- 1 Un? ai the sem/ri^ae all th? amia uni- * Nied. This company took charge or * the -place .aatlfrtfrriAMaiali eeVdtern J strived. Ob the da> th?f erato<?>?>'?** * Sftiriw ?a lite c-wiHpaoy ?fees i rn prov} sea ts ^N>^>Pi**i!#l^''ri the Aa?*- 9 rtile read, te ^^,esflatj^flflltf.>;.*?- * to town, -i'lwiiiyrirariiw N near the Qiridrai|j^i|Vii|aiJiui?. tbs 1] firing of ?Mtf 4u ?e? ab xi the prew- S Isen of Cant-- WtmtitR Choice, about a quarter of a spie^Mrtho road. A oe- v ?rrlv> J 5? *batl* *Mif>.*i>fc>i I ? t. mn mm I Imf ll tt "'lt<MiHm tafllf li W 111 I? seen KM led by taej] temptlog ta keep tb ?ff .bi?Aorsa wbi' Him front ?fte wat M OOOOOQOOOO0QOOO THE REUNION - o d oooooo?oo oooo o hundred dancing couple? nt once can not be Benin d. a dancing pavilion ia constructed for the occasion. This pavilion consists of a large canvas tent, well floored and lighted; it is also sappi i cd with comfortable seats on tho grandstand order, where sev eral thoaaand spectators may witnesB the ball. -If a reader has not. seen-one Of these annual balls at a Confederate reunion he has but limited idea of its Ize and brilliancy. Nothing to equal lit in splendor can be seen in the United States, unless it bc the inaug uration ball at tho national capital, now fallen into social desuetude. If the inauguration ball ut the national capital ls put out of the contest, the annual ball of the Confederate re union, at which thc maids and spon sors hold sway, is the greatest so oial function of thh United States. The ladles and gentlemen who par ticipate in these balls are descendants o? men and women ot that splendid civilization ot the south, which before the war, was known and applauded around the world No section of any country knew better how to entertain than the south In those days It was a proud people. Jealous of its reputa tion SUKI knightly courtesy But. being supported by slavery, lt went dnwp In the flames of war and'suffer ed as no other social system has ev jr suffered in the history of the world O X of the wreck or that-Byetenv the south bas emerged with a pew order, but the same ideals. The south glories la the past, and ia proud of the pres ent, lt ls proud of its wombil and bas no rear 'to enter them in any beauty contest on earth. The Confed erate, reunion. In ono- sense, ls tho annual beauty show or tho- state. iS "ill uy - m? HV?C?l itir inc social side of the. reunion as any other reunion city has done, abd Will try to Improve on the best progrAtns that have been enjoyed .by the Veterans and their familleo. The visiting ladles will be entertained by a largojcommlt Btce, of which Gen. M. L. Bonham, is ?chairman. This committee ls ni ready at- work on the 'program. It ?! consist ef thc u??? found 01 entertainments and every thing will be done to make the visit of tho re? union crowd as delightful : as pos sible. . 'j&lgfe A great number'ot maida and ppon ?sors have already been ' . appointed,. ?Many of the ladles who are known throughout the. state as social lead ers at Confederate reunions, are arning to Anderson. A number of oung ladles who have never appear cd before hr'official capacity at a re |union, have been appointed; te sta vj lons of honorj They come from the itate'a best families, are . leaders in ho social circles of their respectivo munlties and will grace the re They are grand-daughters and .read-daughters rate I????ra in~tbeT0*viV!fr*t afS ive and accomplished .-.young whom Andftruorv W?i d?!!?ht io rtain._ _ OF THE WAR Anderson County Soil WJiich Is Last Encounter' luced some ecltement in our ranks, tf?hn A. Broadus turned add re ?rked to me that he thought lt best me to return, to town arid .escape eat tor, a feW days, inasmuch as-1 taken.the responsibility of moving arms, from the armory and beln? member of the legislature, I would ikely be sent to prison aa hart been case' with a number of North Caro Iria members. Following' the doctor's advice I re- ' urued to town and In company with late Geo. W. K. Easley, a member m. Pickens, and one or two'other arsons we passed over, into Picken*, id for tvro days kept close to the aluda river. The Citadel and Arsenal Cadets rnm jended - by Col. Thomas, bad never tabaaded. They had been defending ie fortifications above Greenville, [ion the approach of tba Federal Lvalry had retreated from Greenville rpm Greenville, they then undertook mk. to march to Anderson, a datante (thirty miles. Yoda? John ?. Lew Harwell as a brother tit Prof. Gall oT Dahlonega was 'tte. =sm "the first or May,-my i?ttte party c*-ilHans were'close to tho cadets lien they reached a farm boase be ta! now to be Mr. Fraser's. At " X tn front of tJ&a henae,watte tee. the boya Mvoasteee, ha ce. stacked arma, laid irn. and were Bleeping. My . re close by In a pine tfcljix??, b ??jil tho cadets. Things v/ere tn k sWnaHon w"5en a body ot caval fifty or more, came by down the d from the direction ot Picfceas lle. They, Were evidently in quest horses and were led on by a rcne " citlsen of Vnat section..The notas >rneV i/oofs and cianftinp of " i, - rabres and carbines, awaken cadets, who immediate;? their guns ic their baa*! . ftreing through vhat at um?oui. Several rtrcrf guns ia the air; Ona cavalry* foll out or tb* ??ddte whee thu . Jnder turned aedJSed ap tke r^d ft,th? direction they rounded man was ?arriad to ihe hos Mal at Oreen vii Ie, what* be waa cow toed several months, ont * anally got coll. He was, I bs&eve.free? Mich gan aad.retaraed oa^aevaral- oora tofes afterwards to Gree&vti iv The cadets dtebond?t tfee? day- and eturncd ?o their noa?'-, !,:.;. - . r ng to Columbia and ch^'fi*?*J?* 0 that tim* th*y rf M <iut>a?a?a. H?HHHHHH hat ?red at Yank rganlrid hedy ot Of* east ot the M bose lad? bad bea ie W% Y\ Hf taed, tute, f*s* ?mus? A ri li Ti / Mf^iltltl do ?ot know vf bat to take? Theo' XlU/e JLSvJUJ 11 a ; direct to your doctor. Aik hi? opinion > of Ayer's non-alcoholic Sarsaparilla tot Consult yow doctor freely about medical mat* toning up the nerves, enriching the ter*. Take ho medicine lie will net endonQ blood, and improving the general heahb. Ut hit decision be final. ?jUf'faffi. H*foen Utcd for (SO years. ^ Refresh?? the h??y= Energizqb tlie brainy Quenches thirst RIGHT NOW! _ If* JCED BOTTLES a ANYWHERE Sc LOOK Fun THE\@?kg?g-J&&& ifs* '? ? ' Bottled Ly CK^p-COL^;ggTTLlNG CO. Andornen, S. C. - . --T...n i i,,,, inman II -?-f*-~-- ?. TtiE"PA?/D?Nr mj&'Mll BE WARE \ OF^MxyrH sfRANszfis w/mN/CE 1 jj^^y^^^^ TtT^^\ alHI^BWfls^^E flsoSS?l^B fc sssjsssjsssssssjsssssssx. aica ^ *, JSSMSSSI SVJS?\ I-V' wHsBSsW<?at WY, ail - ''s\WS9\ BBHBV^R Hrs ?. P/.-'SeH ' BBBBBBBBBBBBSS^BSHBBBBBVSSBS ^HBBB^HH If ?ll of these schemes which); "Smooth'* ?rangen, *. om e t around to peddle are sach great "Money Maker?" why don'* they . KLSP then themselves? . When a man is trying hard to sell you a proposition there it something in it for HIM-that's a stow thing. ls it not better for usjall to keep our money here at home, invest in and build up ?UFt O WN Community ? The man who does thia is prosperous. We pay 4j>er cent, interest d& Savings i"^ " :LL .Make OUR Bank ?Tfc Wis I at> isa f^?b r* 1^ - * , ^"?JP?^2* m???ugft AXIL Anderson, S. C? ? ?-!- ? -. : . -fj FARMERS Am) ?aE?iCBANTS^s ? .?.a? The Farmet? li)^ & TruatCo. Will be pleased to discount from iSoo to 200? gilt edge notes running from ?5o to $too each, jji?t wi] be paid during the months of O^tipber and November. rt 'ft 'x: Got the Fteriit RS. PRESCOTT bad;just h I the illness of a dear friend. SI about to leave iowa, that mor an extended trip. There was cal!. Turning to tin ;, florist ahd ordered a cn ent with her calHHb ie invalid* ,