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Want Advert
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Twenty-fl'vc words ur less. One
.Six, ?l'jtvca $1 e?.
All advertisement over twcnly-flv
... ,\ , 1,(1 l?ale? ou , \?'ord.s lo
Mm- ...
No advertisement lallen for less
li your untile appears in the tele
your want- ad to '?'?I and a Mil will
prompt payment.
"for sale
HI It SAM-: While Wyandotte chick-?
eiiH. Havi: nice lot of yoiuiK birds.
Wilt sell in July and August Tor fiuc
cnvVii i*?'"" '-? '"'nek. Anderson, S.
FAHMS I-OR SAldK ' Kor ?ull Infor
inutlon in regard lo South, (la., ils
farm r|auusi offered for sale by Ilio]
Georgia and Florida Furniers" Co.,'
inTprirrtrfbr C. K. Key, Demonstra-j
toV.'Cb?ufy Clerk's Olflco Anderson,
S. C. 7-lS-lw
Ft I It H:tURL-PigH for sale. \V. F.|
Sborman, It '?., Hnx No. 11. Plcd
moiit?8.'C.' 1
I Ol? /F? Tin frlul cans in any
(jaui?b?ty'from looo to lu.ooo. Quarts
imnonpdW hundred; No 1. per
hundred. Cash wit h order. John S.
Cronicr. Phono 44. ?27 W. Markel
street, Anderson, S. C;
F<?R ^LE?Monday we will have an
other shipment cold storage Illlssj
and Cobbler Seed Irish Potatoes.
Will, not bave any more I.ookruit
MoAlmunv this season. Furmun
SmU^^erd/mian, l'houe 4G4. 7-lf?-:?t
For S?f?c--If you want nltrnte of soda
for spot ?r future shipment it will
P?*fu<#9uliir0 eouimunlcnto^wlth uo
before placing your ordorST I lar by
& Co., Brokers, Importers, Dealers,
,all /far til Igors, Suinter, S. C.
FOir*?lHlTjF=-Two second hand sew
i 'llW?limUUl?lii la good condition. .Mho I
one light, spring wagon. It will pay)
you iqWmp for your r?unir work
All WbrV guaranteed.?J. H. ?llen,
Honc? Patb^ S., C.
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wants
Wanted?Cow or field pens of all vari
eties, name lowest prices and send
campion of what you* have to offer
?>- J. P. Walters, LaOrange, N. O.
I . ?j?tfTP^i I-?I
1 IVA"?"TJEI*1?Ari exprlenced stenpgrn-1
phcr to* supply during the month of |
Auiriist Address P. O. Box 153, Au
-ir
business locals
viiomts ? -t ?j
Iii) otpUjtpiit.ryour full namo on the
<dlll) -foilthen have your dwellings
??. unlU'ubntna, protected from light
nlitRJl 1 lam M. P. agent for llght
'tnirifcDreds^ AH work guaranteed.
Ad#?e?a?.?'. li. Winstend and Son,|
Dox ic:t, Batcsburtf,: s. c.
?.?!Ki?t& Mountain Inn
Dilles from Johnson City,
TenranUjfeJlbe head waters of the Hoc
River, 3JMM) feet above the sen level.
Scenery of variety, beauty and gran
WEjflE ..^"""roPtortO? *N? mosquitoes.
!fTOV^TCiT'*c'oId baths * on each floor.
AVIiIt...y*rauJiis, high-cluK* dining
room service. Itale m reasonable. For
full Information, write Dr. S. II.
Wood, 1 toan Mountain'} Tcnn.
boilers, tanks. stacks,
all Kinds of machinery
and supplies* repairs?
pipe, galvanized roofing
lombard iron works
Augusta? Gm.
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^Notices
jCfffllfWr FOR LETTERS OF AD.
I MST RATI ON
1 Whereas, W. O. Marcii made suit |
to me to grant him letters of ad mini
'MraUbBWdf th? estate nnd effects of |
Wyllo J. Mnrolt, deceased.
Th'eseMate therefore to cite and n.
m'onioli all and singular th? kindred
aud creditors of the said Wyllc J, Ma
.rett, dc^t^sed,. that i^bey may appear!
'Dflfprb ino In Ilio court of probate to [
be, ?Vcld at'Anderstin. C. H. S. C., on
tho 1st day of,August. 1914 to show
"^use,~*i7"~any. why said admluis
j^W^BIVJB?buld .Sot ho granted.
c. W. P. NICHOLSON,
'/9tlfl.ir..o .... Judge of.Probate
its 9KOd'4fOTICE DEMOCRATS.
On JUly *3th, 1014 the club rolls
will cvl,QrfHo.il.After that date no name
ir?l?od-V? Att;.?'deiqocrats
o enroll-at fiit ir nearest
cl lib without delay. If any qualified
; vfij**^ W?e~tb enroll he can -blame
Plfni your f?ll name
.. roll ana do It now. All
clnbs oXc'ejpt\ box m?l?. Grove? School
ajtt iown have sent in the, names
"oro/^rehrollnierit 'c?mmltt?ei
clubs aro urged to sent! them in
out de'iay. JL.
128Ufcof Mal* *nd August i ili}.
Theso i
Wltm
? Columns
isiiig Rates
ime 2 > cunta, Three Times ?() c ents,
e words prorat for each additional
ho il d in a muni h made ou appli
than 25 cenili, ?asti in advance.
phone directory you can telephone
lie mailed after its insertion for
each club Is requested to see thai
this rule is compiled with.
The time for liling pledges and pny
! Ing assessment of canidates expires
on August 7th, at, 12 o'clock sharp
I The pledge is to he tiled witli the
secretary and the assessment paid to
him.
J.eon L. Hice.
Secretary.
S. I). Penrmun,
County ("barman
notice of elkction
There will l?e an election at Falr
vlow cchool liousc in Falrvlew school
district No. f.:: and Cherry district lu
Oconeo county on Tuesday. .Inly 21,
1!>14 for the purpose of issuing bonds
on said district for the purpose of
hiuhling a school house in said districi
and Haid hoiids .ire to he run far a
period of twenty years.
\V. A. MILLI KIN,
It. 0. lirock.
V. V. COLLINS.
Trust?es of District.
I telimi tient Itomi Tax Noi Ire.
All delinquent road tax collectors
are provided with nu ofllclul receipt
hook with nuutbera, and stuh numbers
attached. Pay no money to collectors
unless you get (he otllcial receipt
as above provided for.
J. .MACK KINO,
tf ? County Supervisor.
ATTENTION HOI OC TS
Have you placed your name on the
<lub roll? If not you cannot vote
in tin; coming primary election. You
have only until July 28th to enroll,
so if you have not already done so.
go tq your club secretary and sign
your name. 11 now, for you owe
that much to your country. If you
fall to enroll let no man rise up to
criticIso the rules, for if y?u are dis
franchised you disfranchised your
uulS It "Is the desire of the executive
committee that every citizen of An
derson county enroll, and if you have
not done to, do It now lest you for
get.
LEON L. ttICE.
tf Secretary Co. Ex. Com.
SALUDA ASSOCIATION
Pre gram of Meeting To De Held ut
I a Next Week. ?'
The F. luda Association meets with
the F!..a linptist church of Iva July
28-03; and the following is a suggest
ed program:
Tuesday, July 2Hth.
11:00 a. ih.?Annual sermon by
It. H. HurrlsB. or T. L. Smith. Or
ganization; adjo?rnmcn for dinner.
2:30 p. m.?Miscellaneous business.
Adjournment.
Wednesday, July 20th.
9:30 a. m.?Devotional services.
10:00 a. m.?Home missions.
JO:45 a. m.?Foreign missions.
10:30 a. m.?State missions.
12:15 p. m.?Miscellaneous business.
Adjournment for dinner.
2:30 p. in.?Sunday schools.
3:00 p. m.?Ministerial educatlcn.
3:30 p. m.?Layman's movement.
4:00 p. in.?Aged ministers.
4:30 p. m.?Adjournment.
. Tbyrtulny, July noth.
0:30 a, m??Devotional cxrcclscs.
10:00 a. m.?Woman's .missionary
Union.
10:30 a. m.?Religious literature.
11:00 a. m.?Temperance.
11:30 a. m.?State of religion.
12:00 m.?Obituaries.
12:15 p. m.?Miscellaneous business.
Adjourn at will.
E L. Kuglc'y.
Chairman of Committee.
WISHED SHE " I
COULD DIE
And Be Free From Her Troubles,
bot Fina? Better Way.
Columbia. Tenn.?"Many a time,'1
says Mrs. Jessie Sharp, of this place.
"I wished I would die and be relieved
of my (suffering, from womanly troubles.
I could noi set up, without pulling at
something to help me, and stayed in bed
most of the time J could not do my
housework.
The least amount o! work tired me
out. My head would swim, and I would
tremble for an hour or more. Finally, l
look Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I
am not bothered with pains any more,
and I don't have to go to bed. In fact,
1 am sound and well of all my tro"' ?cj|/*
Cardui goes to all the weak sj" ' ; S
helps to make them strong. It at.* wi-.i
nature?not against her. It Is for the
tired, nervous, irritable women, who feel
as if everything were wrong, and need
something to oulet their nerves and
strengthen the worn-out system.
.- ?? you are a woman, suffering from any
of the . numerous symptoms of womanly
trouble, take Cardui. It will help you.
At all druggists.
. Writ*t?n Cbtftmnoogal MedJcJn*:Co,j Umtrt'??
? Trea?niirtt for Wtet?nla pttia wrapper. N.O. aa ,
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* ELECTRIC CFi
* _
?"? ite tua of Interest and Person
* Wireiess on the Si
ft S& }f> if> }p .p *f> S[t 9ft 3ft 3(t ifi if
Tourist Season
Id Ful! \\U\>\.
' tourist <? > > 's mi and every |
da> thor?? aro levnal curs of visitons
hero, Vi,inni); nom or going to the
mountains. Among t!n.. e regisiered |
?il Hu ('iiicquohi last night were Mr.
\V M. Siiil ?-.. uf Alian.a. Mrs. li. II.
x? w ami Air. e Ni w of Ita Kimoni;
N. i>. Ciomvvcll, E. II. Moore, W. T.
Sliechnn, Moneti mei y; .Mr. . Fnm
hniugh. Mi unii Mia. Chini IO. Hill.
Mon Igt. :m :
-o ? ?
Prut! ::ir
On V'urli ioli.
l'iati King, of I lari Ioni, ('olili., who
ha. been hoir on : visit lo Iiis lirotlier.
Hob K.iig, will leave tomorrow for
(?iihicy, III., on n lumini-. *n trip for the
Stanley Kiihhcr ami E ?? Company.
Mr. I? : ?. ..as greatly pleaded to see]
io'mai; y ;.? . ? > i . t s going oll In
Aildor. i ::.
? -
Vu\lU:a C::hto>;
VvtU'V (.inutili.
Tin.? eoii'Hl'lieliuii rolen putting the
1<?' ?? 1 :..? cubici limier ground i.
making si/in" headway. The con
duits have all been laid ami the rallies
Will i.i.oii l.o inn through tinn?. The
favini; ni' the i:::hle:? nnd water mains
ha:' the ctieels ol the <-ily in very rag
ged appearance just at Hie time when
so many nsitora and tourirls arc go
ivr, t'jicugh.
Ander! ??? Courtly
Prediirc* i'cathes.
Tlie editor of tile Intelligencer had
tho plia-, un- uf u viril to that ?0U acro
peach orchard in Westminister, hut
he wisher to r.tntc that he will stick
liy old Anderson county. There has
come lo tili - otllce a basket of Flborta
peaches from tho turni of h". Axuiau
in the llohcrtH suction, and no liner
sp?cimens of the FIbertu has ever
been marketed In appearance and
in flavor they were perfect.
Prof. Murker
Spends Varadon.
Among the former Andcrsonlnns I
whom many friendr welcome home for |
the summer vacation is Prof. K. M.
H?cker, of the law dopartmpnt ol the
statu university. Prof. Hunker for a
number of yenrr represented Ander
son county in the legislat?re, being
chairman of the ways and means
committee for quite awhile. The law
department at the university is very
strong.
Summer Home
In Old Pendloton.
' Among the vlsicors In the city yes
terday was Earle Sloun of Charleston,
former state geologist. Mr. Sloan and
family tills week moved to Pendloton
ami are occupying their beautiful
summer residence ou the sito of tho
ohi J. il. K. Sloan homestead. Mr.
Sloun expects, as usual, to give a
reunion dinner Ibi* summet to the I
survivors of the Fourth regiment, of |
which his father was coloiiol. ?
Luke Hrcnncck
Enjoying Life.
Tho gralillcation party which went
up to Walhalla Monday met up with
Luther A. Urcunecke. This golden
hcurtcd chap hasn't walked u step for
10 mouths, being crippled with rheu
matism, but lie rolls around in an
invalid's chair aud makes the world
smile at his merry ways, lie has
been a great sufferer but never com
plains. At present he is making pen|
and ink sketches, r?v?rai of which
have been accepted by Life and other !
periodicals. He is working upon a|
hand-hook l>. rhow roads, hotels and
bearding houses on tho Transmontano
Highway. He proporlo? to make his
home in Anderson during the fall.
Georgia Farms .
E e in uns trat or Mere.
?, K. Key, of Atlauta. demonstrator
for the Georgia and Florida Farms
company, is in the city. Mr. Keys is a
stockholder of bis company, ono of the
largest real" catato concerns in.Geor
gia. He- states that his company con
trols 180.000 aeres of land In Jeff
Davis and Coffee counties, und that
an excursion will bo run from Ander
son to show these lands In tho near
future. While lu tho city, Mr. Key
may bo found ut the olTlco of tho clerk
of court, where he will have hoad
uuarters.
??o??
Returned From
Wrights ville Reach.
The trip given by the Southeastern
Jafe Insiiraiico company to Q. Frank
.Olmson, II. J. MkGcc, Geo. W. Speer
and Ja?. L. Former to Wrlghtsvllle
licaoh. bar. ended with -tho rotura of
the abovo mentioned Ilvo wlros, much
to their regret, as tho vacation wab
greatly enjoyed by them.
??o
J. H. Anderson
Much Encouraged.
Some days ago it ?a? hnnounccd I
that Jules II. Anderron, president of
the CHIfccns National Bank, hod sign- ;
od an agreement with Geo. W, .Fyans :
and Mr. Marst all for tho purr.oso of
removing Hiol * respectivo ; '.mlldlng
and rearing. ! tho elte modern o?
fleo, bu 11 din g. ?tf.ts?odersor, ?me irev
er made any. premiso .thai..hp would
do e , but he Is ?ucci?ug w'lth much
encourocmont- In iho preliminary
~nrk, such as securing rent contracts,
Pitching Lot
Offered City.
Ouo of Uio greatest noctis of Ander
son 1b a parking place for .automobiles
and .hitching lot tor country vehicles.
Frank & DeCatnpa und C. S. and W.
W. .Sullivan will make the city an
Offer of a lot on South Main free of
charge, .the only, coat to the "city
be, ,the putting up of hitching posts.
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if SPARKLETS *
^_ . *
ed Mention Caught Over the *
treots of Anderson *
?(? 9fi 9(t 9f> . 9ft if> ? ? - ? ? ? " ? ^?
Street Mocked
Tur few .Minute*.
West Whit m street was blocked
for 11 minutes yesterday by a filing
of truant cara on tin- C. ?< W. C. road.
Tho yard crow did good work in dea
ing Diu tracks in sin li short order.
Ilropui lioys
Fought Mie Kire.
The nmiiugciiicul of the llrogan
Mill: is very appreciative of the i|uick
rosponro of Hie Itrogun lire depart
ment Thursday night. While 11 <? mill
is Kiiid to have suffered no loss in I he
blaze in the drying room, yet there
might have been trouble but for the
rcspoiu'c of the mill Ii remen.
? o
Ibi!lust ing
The Itine Ithige.
The '.vork of hallas!inj; tlx: Uluu
Ithlgc railway will he pushed in a
?ystematie manner this year. Some
of Ilio Wfnk spots are being ballasted
How, und as soon as Hie road c an gel
Ilio Htone the whole roadway is to lie
improved. This may require a year
or more.
Se>ore Attack of Colic Cured.
B. E. ("rosa, who travels in Virginia
and other Soul hern states, was taken
suddenly and severely ill with colic.
At Ilio Urat atore he came to the mer
chant recommended chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
Two doses of it cured hliu. No one
should leave home on a journey with
out a bottle of this preparation. Kor
cale by all dealers. , Adv.
TESIS 18 TEAM IMI ! VHS
nstialian Chtltcnger* for ? Davis |
Tr??iliy Cup ? lve ; 1 New York.
New York, .Inly 17.?The Australian
tennis team of challengers for the
Davis *clip reached New York today
aboard the Aquitanlu. Norman 10.
Brookes, captain of the team, and his
wire. Anthony F. Willing,. A.-*Fi d)un
lop and Mrs. Duniop, and S. N. Doust
composed Uio part;.
Jirookcs suid they aro to meet the
Canadians in play at Chicago on July
2?, 24. 23. .. .
?zr;-:.; .
Headache., and Nervousness Cured.
"Chamberlains Tablets are entitled
to all the oraise I oui^ .give- , them,"
writes MrfT Richard Olp.-.Spencorport,
. Y. Tln-y have cured me of head
ache, and norvouaiicss and restored mo
to ..my normal health. For sale by all
dealers. . ,??% ? Adv.
?IIQM?E, COM I NU WEEK.
} ** 1 y^-* ***?-*? s *? l?V
Rig '.at lining of Old Clemson "lien ?
WiH Ceminonce August 27.
Clemson College, July 17.?Prepara
tions are going forward steadily for
the I>'g "Homo Coming- Week" which
will be held at Clemson College from
noon of August 27 to noon of August
31, when It is planned to have-many
hundreds o fformer Clemson students
gather'at "Ilie* College for renewal and
strengthening of acquaintanceships
and a revival und cementing of uffcc-|
tlon for their alma mater.
Approximately six thousand men
havo been students at Clemson Col
lege. Every one o fthem will be in
vited to" attend "Home Coining Week."
There is Healing in Foley Kidney Fills
You need a mighty good medicine It
once your kidneys are exhausted or
by. neglect and overwork, and you
havo got It In Foley Kidney Pills.
Their action Is prompt, healing and
tonic. Sound health and sound kid
neys follow their use. John Phillips,
Mgr. ' 11 amuleto Gr?. Co , Habi?t on,
W.- Va., say: '"TUreo boxes nf Foley
Kidney Pills completely cured me of
kidnoy and bladder .trouble, and
sell them ovor my own recommenda-[
tlon." Try diem.
.Evans" Imajpmacy, Agents. ? ?
SACRED CONCERT
To be (?Ivon Next Tuesday by the Sen
1er I'hilathens. -.
A sacred concert will be given next
Tuesday night at the Firsts. Prcaby
ferian church by the Scnior'Philutbea
.class. I'.esidcs sonio of Cie best local
talent, sever*;! out of towupartiste of
jbxccptlonal, a?."?ty will assist In tho
music for the evening. An orchestra
will also take -part oh the,-program,
several pretty selections hovlpg been
ni ranged. f
The public is cordially invited to at
tend and a freo will offering will bo
taHcn- ? - -? ?? -
Faxes Torment of Asthmu and liny
Fever.
' For tho discomforts and?'knlsery of
asthma und^,hjf?$" fever .jisw Foley's
Honey and Tar COmpouhrf^It puts
a. healing, soothing coating, over the
swollen, Holding- , membrhnee, and
eases the thick- and oh ok! rig sensa
tion. Helps you to breath easily and
naturally. Mrs. Agatha "h'?ngacker,
Fond du l?c, Wisconsin? says: "My
left lung was greatly effected by a
eevcre cold, and omvtiulf r bottle of
Foiey's Hon?y ahd Tar efureil me.'*
Refuse any", jr?feUtht^oftiM
iEvans' Pharmacy; Agents^
C?RI) OF TIIANKSt
Picare allow us spafcn through tho
columns of y??r paper to,V?turh olir
heart felt thanks to our no^hors and
friends who so kindly ministered to us
during tho sickness and death of our
dear brother-in-law.'- Mr.f 8-?All.Christo
pher and especially .do .want to
thank Dr. Knox and the nurse, Miss
Ell lo McLecs.who did work so faith
ful to the end. I - assure each and ev
ery ono of you that your klndnes will I
never ho forgotten. May heaven's-rich
cat Working attcrid you all. ? ii'-m .
Mr. and .lMrS.i J.'W MoAokiitS
" ' '"J - i ? and ???y.-*
> ? . . >?? ' ?55. ,.. -..?m.. ..,'?< i:i?| 1
CLUB SECRETARIES
ill ENROLL NAMES
_ ; ?.
ANDERSON VOTERS ADVISED
TO WHOM TO APPLY
BEFORE THE 28TH
The Rules Are Plain and Simple
and the Voters Should
Enroll
Bv sry democrat who has not enroll
ed is ndvli'i'd Ut see ih? enrolling com
mittee of his dull at pnce and put Ids
name on the dijh hooks, if the lecre
tarlcB will stenti in II; ? information, we
will publish the enrolling pinces of all
tho clubs. Following are the .secre
taries and the members of the enroll
ing com mil toes:
Anderson. Ward I?.C. B. Tribbio,
socroary; e. W. M-Goo, W. II. Shearer*
Ward 2 K?ster Kaut, secretary;
Walter Dobbins. J. I). Kant.
Ward o?J. S. Acker, accrctary, L.
M. Cecil, C. C. Langrton.
Ward ?I), o. Browne;' Mdrctary;
J. li. Tate, Keys Clthnoriobu
Ward ?It It. King,' secretary; J.
M. Paget. J. It. Harbin. ??
Ward 6?Prank White.?eodrott*ry; c.
. Mattison. ('. O. Carbeej-uiL?
Dclton 1 and 2-- a ?.! .? ' Omer,
secretary; L. L. Buntster, J. W. Camp
bell. :\ .,?/
Iiishops Ilranih-rNunio^iinot given.
Rroadnway?('. P. Martia?? secre
tary; C. W. Harris, T. W. McCarley.
I'uwling Orcen?;L. E. Knight sec
retary; L. W. Harris. I?. 11. 1 reazeale.
Drogon Mill?Names not given.
Rrushy Creek?W. W. Fleming, sec
retary; C. C. Foster. W. M? Merritt.
Cumplid Store?W. C. Camphell,
noeretary; 10. O. Smith, W. L. Ander
son.
Cedar drove?II. Kelly, secretary;
W. O- Ellison. W. W. Ellison.
Concrete?J. W. Chlld?rs. secretary;
Eugene McLanntian, H. F. Cely.
Corner?W. T. A. Sh?rard, secre
tary; P. (3. Brown, doe Sherard.
Cox Mill?Names not given.
Chiquoln Mill?A. Y. Hughes, secre
tary; J. D. Dcacham, j. it. .lohuson.
Cruytonvllle?Names not given.
Flat Hock?G. W. Tucker, secre
tary; Claude nrooks, J. R.. Herr?n.
Five Forks?W. L. Ca3cy, secretary;
M. A. Hunnicutt, M. IJ. Richardson.
Fork No. 1?J, M. Brotlos, secre
tary; R. A. Sullivan, H. C. ' ftbuth
Fork No. 2?Names not gfverl:
Frankville?Names not given." ;
Friendship?J./C.^Jfa^t?.?; secre
tary; W. W. Fleming, Richard Lus)t.?
Gluck Mill?J. W. Ncali, socrcary;
3. A. McGill, H. E? 'M^hald;
Grove School?Names" Hot given.
Hall?W. I?. Dell, sccWr?ry? C. H.
Bailey, S. O. Jackson. 1 iA
Honca Path?J. F. Monroe, secre
tary; .1. . Callaham", 1,. L. Wright.'
Hop?w?ll?L. E. Martini secretary;
Tom Webb. Lawrence Tucker.
Hunter Springs?T. H. Burrlss, sec
retar) ; W. C. Gilmcr, S. . Brown.
Iva? . . Gaily, secretary; T. !C.
Jackson, S. H, Finloy.
Ixing Branch?1 T. 1161 laud, secre
tary: . E. r;roiuer, W. H, Canfldd.
Martin?L. N. Martin, secretary; E.
W. Ashley, Steve Murdock.
Ml. Tabor?Naines hot' glvb?.
North Anderson?Names' not given,
Orr Mill? F. Thackston, secre
tary; J. Ii. Humbert, J. A. Hayes.
Bendici?n?H. C. Summers, secre
tary; Samuel McCreary, J E, .WoffoTd.
Pelzer?Names not givon.
Pclzcr Mill, No. 1?Names not given.
Piedmont?W. A. McCall, secretary!
W. A. Spearman, J. F. Hammond. . ,
Piorcetown?It. L. EIrod, secretary;
A. M. Guvtou. W. W. W?lkor,
Rlvcraido and ' ToxawkV?T.: E.
Hayes, secretary; W. "II. Godfrey, O.
R. Roberta. ?.? h ,
Rock Mills?Names not given. .
, Sandy Springs-^, ^w" Milana, secre
tary; D. L. Rcid, J. D. Milroy.
. Slabtown?Names r?bt ?givon.
Starr?J. R. ,Lcv!?jei|icOe?ratary; J
S. Jones, J. J. SuiiAlur-.A.-tOi-fii;,
Throe , and T.wentync^ ^. il?B, sec
retary; H. A. .Foster*yW.^A. Tripp,
Tonoy Creek?J, ;Mi:.Cox, secretary;
J. M. Holliday, James A. Cox. .
Townvjlle?Dlqas Mhhatr?y, scvn'?
tnry; J. D. Compton, J. P. Iiedb?ttor.
Walker McElmoylc?Names.not giv
en.
West ' Savannah ?Names not glvor
' White Plains?W. J. Johnson, sccre
tary; G. W. Durham, J. B. Spearman
Wtillnraston No. 1?J. C. Duckworth
eccrdnry; A. G. Pinckney, T. I. Mar
tin.
Wiiliamston No. 2?M- D. Leslie
aecrotary; .1. W. Holliday, . W. M
herard.
A PERFECT CATHARTIC
Thero is euro and wholesome action |
In overy dose of r^kiy Cathartic Tab
lets. They cleanse with never a gripe
or pain. P. A. Morgan, Gore, Oa.,
writee "I lately bad occasion to use
a liver medicine, and took Foloy Cath
artic Tablets. Tttey . thoroughly
cleansed, my system, and t felt like a
tacw .man?light and freo." Chronic
cases of constipation find them Inval
uable. Stout people are relieved of |
that bloated, congested feeling, so un
c?mfortablo especially In ..hot weath
er. They,, keep your llver .-btiey. .
.Evans' Pharmacy, Agenta.
Reunion of McGeo Family.
Thoro will be a reunion of. the, Mo? j
Gee famiiy August ,12th'at xyilllams
ton. - I
All McGcoe and their famille? are ?
invited to com? nnd brin ft their enti-1
dren, grnhd children and adopted,
children, and don't forge't th?M?liitt?n
basket. *?'??'?'':
Slogan f<?r-J.hc 4day: . "I will make
somebody happy-." ? .
If -ytm w?nf further ihftfnnatlon;
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Anderson Coliege
A Christian Institution for the Higher Ed-1
ucation of Young Wom?n
TJiree ?urge brick buildings, steam beai, ?lucirle. lights,. priv?te
hath tu every two rooms. Class rooms, laboratories, gymnusium?
all thoroughly equipped. Campus of 512 acres, recreation grounds,
tennis courts, basket bull liciti, within easy milking distunco of
town, on two street cur linei. Course of study In accord ivith.high
est educational requirements. Experienced faculty of Christian men
and women. Strong departments in
MUSIC, A UT, EXPRESSION ANO DOMESTIC-SCIENCE
A l'Iti: PARATO Y DEPARTMENT for tims? not ready to enter
college ]
\ Write for catalogue.
A
James P. Kinard, Ph. D., Pres.
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To help you in business: It can handle your banking trans
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It can acsure ycu safety for your funds.
It can loan you money* on approved collateral.
It can in a word, satisfy you.
Have your acount with
Citizens National Bank
Capital $185,000.00
The only Bunk in the County with Uncle
Sam as a Partner.
Three-Qnarters of a Century of Consistent Ideals in
the Training of Young Men and Young Women
A time-seasoned institution offering superior advantage* for the training
of the intellect and the development- of character under sound Christian
.influences. Situated in a quiet college town, educational and religious in
life and atmosphere; influences highly favorable to study. Health condi
tions unexcelled. . "*"'?'"
Buildings equipped r.ad arranged to afford the maximum of efficiency
in college work and administration. College Home accommodates seventy
young men. The Wylie Home, a handsome new buiid
ing for young women, provides every modern dormitory
equipment and convenience. Twenty-a arc campus; out-door
; sports arid' exercises.
Literary and science courses of collegiate standard;
.13. A. and M. A. degrees. Library of 10,000 volumes;
"Laboratories, Observatory, Fitting School.
' ' Government based upon an appeal to honor and
self-respect. Free tuition to young ladies in Wylic
Home. Expenses for year about $200 .
For Catalogas Address
Jeunes Strong Moifait, D. D.,
President
Dae Wtst, SeiA Cardias
1
forithe week end we will have
Native-mutton and veal.
Beef liver, brains and tohgues
Native' and Western beef
Pork chops, Frankfurters ' ? |
Sliced flam and. Breakfast Bacon
Try a pound of sliced boiled ham, it
touches spot. that?t no other ham can do. .
Stall fed, dressed fowls. 65 to 85c each
212 & Maia WA. 'ftfTO^?
Order your groceries with'your meats, we ?
keep at full line of the VfeRY BEST.
-Rclnf orclnj?" Man ore.
- Mautih 1b the best of all crop pro
ducers, but manure needs ''reinforce
ments" to bring but its greatest'"value
and . to uupply matter in .which, it Is
deficient. Besides, fa o farms aro-few
nd ? Tor bet we'er.. that prod ace > enough
manure to fortlllio alt tho land' oven
'by tbw 'mdsti 'c.trcfal lWo 'stock ;fa*mu
ing and by adding brought feeds to the
crops grown and returning all manuro
to. the eoli.1 ...Manure, ?is^especlftlly
deficient In phosphoric acid, according'
to Clemson College authorities, hpd
where, a drop la fertilized entirely with
manure, the addition of acid -phouph ato
will 1 noroace 'the yield. ' ? ?:: sandy
dandfe, tniahure win not contain enough
v^tilslMb 'produce ? the best? crops.