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FOR SALE
FOR SALE-INOCULOTION-For
Vetch, Alfalfa and Crimson ('lover.
Furman Smith, Seedsman. Thone
464 H-lH-'lt]
FOR SALE-180 acres 2 miles east of
Iva, S. C. C room dwelling, barn,1
tenant hon secs Well timbered and
watered. A bargain to a quick
buyer. Address G. W. Belcher,1
Tvn. S. C.
A OOO I' FARM FOB SALF-164 aero
Oconcfl county, South Union road,
lilah ?tate of cultivation. Well)
watered. Good pastures. Fine or
elia rd and scuppernong vine. Four'
tenant houses and largo barn. A
bargain for some man. A. T. Thomp
son, Westminster, S. C., R. P. D. 3.
FOR SALE-2B0 farms So. Ga., West
Green and Denton, Ga., $10.60 round
trip. If you aro interested write
or see me ot onco. C. E. Key, County
Clerk's Office, Anderson, S. C: tf
FOR SALE-Georgia Farm, 860 ac
acres five miles from Richland,
Qa., will improved, healthy, good
pastures, springs streams, deep
well, convenient to school church,
and - market, good roads, telephone, '
good fresh land 35 acres bottom
land In cultivation, 12 horse farm,
open, plenty tlintier. Price $12.00
por aero lt sold quick. Will soil,
nih together or In parcels of 60 ac
res or more to stilt the purchaser.]
-M. W. Sears, Enterprise Farm, j
R?chand, Ga.
FOR RENT
FOB BENT-Front office In new Wat.
son-Vandivur building. Very d?
sirable location.
tf.- -?? ' The' Anderson Intelligencer
s\)K lysNT-Now store room In Wot.
. aon-Vandlver Building. B. P. Van
diver at Peoples Bank. 8-18-6L
S WANTS
Wiri.rxtf-Oruoro for cypress poles.
Can furnish any length and size de
sired lu a good grado, ot black and
"red heart cypress. Prompt Bb in
man tn. Write me your wants and I
will name delivered prices. Ad
dress J. U. Watts, Branchville, S. C.
Wonted-B'dn on two thousand dol
iera worth ot school bonds to run
Mik'~ period of twenty years. These
"bonds are of Fairview and Cherry
school districts, stat o rato of In
terest in bjd. 1
R. O. BROCK, .
Wv A. MULLIGAN,
Pendleton, 8. C..
LOST
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? OST-Ono gray coat, between An
derson and Abbeville on Emerson
Bridge, road. Initials "C. P. C."
onirJfcue pocekt. Had in pocket
Odd Fellows receipt. Reward if
lett at The Intelligencer o m co. C.
P Campbell, 86 E. Street, Andor
V son, S. C.
'O'i*' '. ' '. ..-'?' ' ..
LOST-One email beauty n|n with
name "Baby" painted In "blue In
- Bijou theatre Saturday afternoon.
- Finder please return to No. 18 B.
Franklin street.-Mrs. W. G. Cul.
lah- . .. ... ,..
LOST-Between O. D. Anderson's
?tore and tho foundry. Tuesday af
Pf> 6 .pr.. m.,.ono,t17 Jewel Howard
^-W?h. TOth Annlston, Ala., militia
i tPb'c Br^dshB-?v Phon?* Uti it
I'??- " '? -1 .
WRyr??Oiraiii??ndIe ( of. rugs, between
...AtVdereoni .S.hC? and' Mr. Maalcth
Richardson's. ' Finder return to ,J.
A. Mullina* and-receive reward.
BUSINESS LOCALS
? Columns
ising Rates
imo 26 cents, Three Times 60 cents,
o words prorata for each additional
be ii rel In a munt li mudu on applt
than 25 cents, cash in advance.
pbono directory you can telephone
bo mailed after its Insertion for
Administrators of J. W., J. O. and]
G. I). Robinson's estate will sell at,
tin; lato residence of (leo. Robinson
& Uro., on Aug. 22, 19014 at 10:00 A.
M.
1 Steam Engine.
1 80-saw Pratt Gin.
1 Steam PrusB.
1 Corn Mill
1 Saw Mill. -
1 fan (for suction) and other arti
cled not above mentioned
TerniB Cash
F. C. DIGBY.
C. D. WATSSON.
ll. P. IIOHINSON.
Exor's and Admnr's with
will annexed
PIEDMONT HELD
QUIET MEETING
Voters Asked Usual Question of
Some Candidates But Fairly
Good Order Prevailed
Characterized by tho irauie old re
frain- heard at ono ur two placen, I
"who'ro you fer?" thc county cain-1
pulgn meeting was held yesterday uti
Piedmont. Dr. J. G. Mock presided!
sud fairly good order was maintain
ed, although the voter?? insisted ou I
asking a few of thc candidates}' aa to
how they were going tu vote In thc [
? race for tho United States s?nat e. "
Two candidates w re ut-icnt on ac
count of sickness, these being Wudcl
H. (?odfrey, a candidato for thc house [
of representative?., and Claude Mar
tin, a candidate for supervisor. All I
thc other candidates were lu attend-1
ance and spoke.
The meeting was held on Main I
street and the crowd was estimated]
nt between 200 and 300.
ANDERSON FIRM
GETS BIG BOOST!
Local Hardware Concern Gets!
Praise in National Pub? -
i licatioii
xTho Harvester World'.nat ional publi
cation of the International Harvester
company, In its August number, han
an illustration of the store room of
tho Anderson [Hardware Company,
this magazine has thousands1 of read
ers ovar the country, tho "boost" for|
Anderson ls duly appreciated.
Accompanying the illustration Is an I
article entitled "A BuBlness-liko Place]
ot Business. The. Anderson Hard
ware company ls doing a spleudiu
business and bas sold numorouD
reapers and tractor engines this year.
Tho article in the World Bays1 In part:
j Published on thia page ls a photo-1
graph of one of tho several headquar
ters of business firms Ihut ara mak
ing tho south or today different from
tho south of yesterday. The old south
waa a land of one crop and one meth
od of farming. The now south is ono
which reallies ita resources of soil
and brains and which 1& learning the
soil preservation and improvement
contingent upon, crop rotation and
diversification.
The name over the door is rather!
emphatic and lt" roads to passersby,
Anderson Hardware Company. Tina j
progressive Arm lu located at Ander
upp, S. C., ap ideal location from the
point of being id tho cantor, of a very
fertile and promising farming district.
The ecclesiastical-appearing - gentle
man toward* whom the threatening ar
row points,- and who stands at' the
loft, is the well known manager and
president of tho'Anderson Hardware
Company, D. C. Brown. .
The Andereon Hardware companyj
ls not only a good friend of the Har.
ves tor company, hue it is also a good
customer. .The Deering lino offers the
lino, of least resistance, and in the
neighborhood of fifty Dearing binders
1 wore contributed toward gathering
the harvests bf i 1914.
.The now south ia a.land ot new ion-1
sibil?tica,. Business men who are |
baal ness med may. not only get pro
uts, but give service.
C1TBOLAX
i Ifs a laxative, of course- nam o tells
you that. And the nicest hot weather
drink you over tasted. Flushes tho
roughly, and pleasantly, too. F*. C.
Crysler, Syracuao, N. Y" says: "Have
used laxatives for 15 years but this
Cltrolax hnB got everything elsv V' V
a .mlle.". You will agree with .? S.
Specially nico tor children and deli
cate persons. SweetenD a sour bilious
stomach very quickly and stops hoad
Stfhc., .F^nsyyhs^s^yents^ j
BEPOUTED SAFE
Washington, AegvlOw^-Te?ayV-els-?'
atrhcfl to tho State dcpartmeut ?i?ort.
eal th9 safety of many Americans In
Eur?^?hoot whom Inquiry bad been
Warm Springs, Va, Keene fy Geneva.
af ?
OF ANDERSON COUNTY
PRIC OF COTTON DOES
NOT WORRY HIM
A CALF ORPHANAGE
J. W. Bradley Living Seven andi
One-Half Miles From City Has
Ideal Orphanage
Living seven and ono half milt's from
lim elly of Anderson. J. W Bradley
luis thoroughly demonstrated in thu
pa I six years what thrift ami tho
proper conception of funning will ac
complish. Six year? ago Mr. Bradley
hought Ute place he now occupies
for $:i:!.OU per acre, it was then con
sidered a poor investment. Todav
it is worth miuy times the price paid
for it. having buen improved in every
cc\co:Vtihl'j way. swamps cleared up,
timber cut out of swamps, and the
dwelling now occupied by thc Bradley
family liaving been built wt?h lumber
rawed from trees on the place. In
talking with u reporter for Tho Innel
ligencer yesterday, Mr. Bradley un
folded u new but profitable scheme
that lie has put into effect, namely a
"Calf Orphanage." Thc enterprising
owner cf this farm buys ail the yoting
calves to bc had in lils Immediate vi
cinity, at prices ranging from 40c to
$2.00 each ami keeps them from 12
to IS months in which they are
ready for market und will bring from
$?15.00 to $10.00 each. Mr. Bradley ex
plained that tho cost of raising them
was very light as he has'an excellent
pasture and ten milch cows on hand
practically nil the time. There were
17 ?"lives nil practically the same
3lzc in Mr. Bradley's pasturo "yesterday
and to say that it was a pretty sight
expresses it mildly. Of the 50 acres
lu this farm, there arc only about 20
acres planted In cotton, ?cn ucres of
which will make a bale to the acre.
Seventeen acres of bottom corn will
easily yield 75 bushel* to the acre,
which is without doubt as fine u field
of corn as IB to ba found In any sec
tion of tho State In addition to tho
splendid crop in view Mr. Bradley has
1G0 bushels of corn and enough to
.last him for some time to como that \
have been stored away for over a year.
There is also a store that does a good
business belonging to this enterprising
farmer, who stated that he employs
no help on tho farm, himself and fam
ily, plant and gather the entire crop,
which by tho way consists of*es tine a {
pair of five year old Missouri mules
as cun bc found anywhere. Their con
dition proves conclusively that they
wero looked after by Mr. Bradley's
family and not hired help.
It would no doubt no a revelation
for a great many to get out and see ;he
results that have boon obtained ir six
vhiiii years on this farm by using a
little elbow grcaso and modern meth
ods. Also doing away wtih thc idea
that one must raise cotton to live.
This one instance If positivo proof that
tho farmer that rr.lses the necessities
of life at home, will in tho future bo
the man that is able to enjoy peace
and plenty, in spite of wars and other
calamities. , ', ",
INTELLIGENCER WILL
GIVE ?LECTION NEWS
FLASH BULLETINS ON A
SCREEN
THE COUNTY VOTE
Managers of Every Precinct Are
Urged to Phons Vote At Their
. Boxea af Early Hoar
.Considerable expenso will be lncrr
rcd by Tho Intelligencer In iurmnhing
th* public -of Anderson with the elec
tion returns on the night of August'25,1
but for tho benefit of.the readers.?t
this papo'r. und for the general public
it has been decided to furnish these re
turns with a moving plcturo machine
on a screen. The screen will be loca
ted on-tho opposite sido of the street j
from'Tho Intelligencer office and. the.
machino will be on the second floor
bf the. building. This publication will
have telegraphic connection with every
county in .the State and will, flash the
returns ns fast as thoy aro received.
The managers r>f the various pre-]
clncts are asked to telephone' or tele
graph Tho Intelligencer as -Boon
.they
boxes. P This [tl Bf great lin por t?ne
and oach manager ls urged to pay par
ticular attention to this service. It
ls imperative that The Intelligenti?r
have tim Anderson county returns in
hand as jyirly as poaslblo.
Indications are that Anderson's
streets on election night will bb crdwt?
-Uh people more than they evoir?
...o on the busiest Saturday.
I. V--'"- .*'-.'. .
The Twenty Year Test
".Somb twenty years ago I caod
Cb&n&erlaln's Colic,. Cholera- and
Diarrhoea Roffody." writes t?c?w
W.' Brock; publisher o Abb Enter
prise, Abor dei m. ?irs. , ?I discover
ed, that ii wa? a qoick and sato cure
for diarrhoea. Since then, no one
can tell mc anything said tb "just
good." During all th os o yeera I nm
csed lt and recorfTaonded it many j
tifies, end it' has never disappointed I
andvone, For >nU> by all dealere.
FIRST WEEK'S JURY HAS
BEEN DRAWN
SOLICITOR IS BUSY
A Number of Important Cases To
Be Tried at Term Beginning
On Monday, September 7
Solicitor Kurt/. 1'. Smith has return
ed to thu city from hie vacation and,
lias gone to work un tito indictments,
for the fall tenn of the court of gen
eral ^'si-iiiiis, which will convene in
I Anderson on Monday. September 7.
i This day is Labor day, and in sonic I
states ls a legal holiday but this will|
not affect the Anderson court.
A number of important cares -
come up for trial al thia* term of court |
and several murder cases ure on thc.
docket. The court will bo Interesting.
The Jury commission mei yester
day and drew the jury for the first!
week of court. The following'gentle
men will serve:
O. \V. Bagwell, Williamston.
Ku g.-ne T. Auder.'on. Anderdon.
J. E. Klrod. Hopewell.
U. E. Seybt. Anderson.
T. E. Martin, Hopewell.
I). P. Uushy. Pock Mills.
W. H. Harris. Corner.
W. O. Marett. Fork.
W. W. White, Anderson.
J. A. Jones, Savannah.
IL'J. Smith. Hopewell,
fl. Parker Robinson. Martin.
Hen Hogers, Willinmston.
M. V. McGee, Anderson.
J. R. Kay, Honen Path.
J. T. Kobin::.ju, 1'.rushy Creek.
H. F. McMurtry. Garvin.
Jno. A. McGill, Anderson. .
J. A. Cothran. Monea Path.
J. F. Mattlson. Helton.
*,r. M. Webb. Anderson.
C C. ?JtcvPiibor.. V?rennos.
C. V. Ashley. Hall.
C. C. Watt, Varonncs.
W. N. Keaton, Helton.
Joe F. Smith, Cuntervillo.
A. P. Kay, BToadaway.
J. L. Warnie?, Belton. .
T. O. McCoy. Martin.
W. S. Buchanan. Varennes.
R. B. Blackwell. Martin.
A. C. Sommerai 1. ?'endloton.
Jehu Strickland, Martin.
W. H. Coker, Helton.
T. O. Wright, Martin.
A. C. Koys, Varennes. .
DOG IS THOUGHT
TO HAVE RABIES !
... . -?*-:
Little Visitor From ChMie?ion
Attacked By Animal at Home
of E. C M ?Canta
Bobble FrlpfJ,:; a littler boy from
Charleston, who is visiting at the
home of Prof. E. C. McCants, was at
tacked yesterday v "ternoon by a dog I
thought to have' rabies and last night
? (relatives of thc Ht.le fellow were
afraid that tho dog might to suffer
ing from rabie:1. It is understood that I
tho dog is to bo -killed and the beau
sent to Columbia in order that thc!
question of whether or not the animai |
is mad can be definitely settled.
The dog bolongs to a gentleman Uv.
lng in tho country, but Prof. McCants!
had. borrowed the canine for a few
days, it is understood last night that
Its - action:? were somewhat peculiar,
although it gave- no signs of being
mad.
The little boy recovered from the
bite and tho scare. In a few minutes
abd last night lt was said that he was
ail right. again!.. - t r . . '
I ?. . ?..
DRAINAGE WORK
SOON jO BEGIN
' - ?A' ' ' ? tip
Final Hearing Upon Report of the]
Board of Viewers Will Soon
Be Held By Clerk
Those people effected by tho' pro
posed drainage work in tlie Hammond
swamps will be glad to learn that tho
proposed work Will soon bo started,
provided no additional Obstados ara
encountered before the final hearing
which IB to be held before James N.
Pearman, clerk ht court.'provided no
objections are raised ?V thity hearing,
tho district will bo formed, tho lana
cwhors will be assessed th ri r shhre of
the expenso and? th?VQVk Wirf bt??ttn-j
der way. Thia will ,n?$&n thafcrpcopld
br ' the 11 ammond action Will Com
mand some o rt ho roost-vat uiblo' agri
cultural land tn^thO etate* whereas
ItManow impossible td* cultivate tho
property at all. The following notice
was sent out yesterday to the int,erest
ed '.and owners:
Notlca is hereby gi von that a final
hearing1 wm be hejp upon tho report
ot the board of yrlewOTff, appointed to
examine and report thalr finding
upon the feasibility,?pfdraining thc
Roqky Hiver ewAmp lat?as ' oh Sep
temb?'r. '8 at ll fetlock a. m.. at thu
county cou'rtVhoe>fen
' James N.. Pearmtn, <&.&'<?. C,
I , ," t",-" ? ii .i, ... .,L: '? .
How To Cure A Sprole.
A sprain msy be cured tteiiotK ene*
third the time ^Tedulred:. b?t? tut?; ??eat'
treat mont by applying .OhambeH am's
XJoimett and observin g the, dirions
.^rltfi'each bottle^ For sale by all deal
.Wfi.:;v:./.:
MOVING PICTURES BF
PIEDMONT SECTION
SHOW SCENfcS IN THIS SEC
TION OF THE STATE
ANDERSON VIEWS'
South Carolina industries and Ag
ricul|ural Conditions To Be
Pictured For Exposition
When Anderson people get to 'Frisco
in 1915 tor the Panania Exposition
they will gaze wit I? delight upon the
moving pictures of "home sweet
home" and they will feel very proud
! indeed of tho Anderson county scenes
to be shown there. .
Albert Blum, of New York, a pub- |
Heist ot note, is In Columbia for the
purpose of arranging the industrial
film which it is proposed to show ut
the San Francisco exposition in con
nection with the South Carolina ex
hibit The film that will be shown, ac
cording'to thu plans of thc commis
sion, will bo 7,500 feet and space ma>
be procured at $3 a foot. Thc film
method ls ono of the several plane'
which the commission has in min
for raising the fund with which to
provide tile building ami prepuro tiic
exhibit. The "movie" exhibition will
take place in thc auditorium that will
be constructed along with the build
ing proper. The Bhow will last two
hours, not as long as some of the
j other industrial films, but the com
tiis?ion took Into consideration the
fact that tho visitors will be busy
' sightseeing and will appreciate a story
that 1B briefly but at tho samo time
completely told.
The pictures are designed to give
specific examples of industrial South
Carolina. A. factory will be shown
both inside and out. with machinery
in motion and the manufactured pro
ducts being turned. out. The opera
tives will be seen engaged in their
daily occupation. The receipt of the
raw material and the finished article
leaving the fnctory for the transpor
tation lines. There will be scenes o
tho employes on tholr way to work
and on their way homo after the blow
ing of thc whistle or the ringing o'
thc boll that announces the close of
thc day.
The "movie" hos already demon
strated its usefulness In tlie adver
tising world and many of the great
concerns of thc Industrial centres of
tho world have introduced themselver
to the public by means of intimate
scenes of the faefnry* 'and' th?. forces
that go into thc making of the arti
cles.
Tho commission will provide as an
extra attraction at the movie show
what might bc termed a trip through
industrial and agricultural South
Carolina composed of 1,000 Teat of
farm views. 1.000 foot of manufactur
ing concerns in gcnoral and 600 feet
o? i random views. Tills film will bo
shown once a day while the regula
industrial film fenturo will be on the
screen continuously.
Tho 2,500 foot film will In itself be
?a comprehensive picture of South
j Carolina and thorc will be scenes from
j tho piedmont to the ocean. No sec
itlfin will bo neglected, and each com
mmunity will with any characteristic
I industry or resources will have a
i place in . thc life picture of the Pal
metto State which will bo viewed by
the .passing thousands,'who come to
thc great exposition to learn of the
?wealth of. tho nations, as well as be
amused and entertained. ... v
?Th o comm (Ss ion's plans are going
ahead with .unabated Vigor, 'despite tf
war. since it was announced'that the
exposition would bo hold at thc time
originally determined upon. .The . pub
lic has' manifested a . keen, degree of
intcroEt in the proposed exhibit and at
tho offices of the commission roon:
encouraging lettres heve, been received
from those -who leel that South Caro
lina should have adequate representa
tion In tho display of the. resources of
the nation . collectively and ns indi
Vidual states.. . vi ?
Keep Yow Liver Active Burin? ike j
Sommer Months-Foley Cathartic
Tables ts for Sluggish Idver and
* Constipation
It docs beat all how .quickly Foley
Cathartic-Tablets liven your livor and
overcome constipation. Ney Oldham,
kimberley, Texas, says: "Foley Cath
artic Tablets are the best laxativo I
c vcr useO. They take the ' place of
calomel." .Wholesome, stirring , and j
cleansing. No griping. A'' comfort to \
stout persons, aa they relieve that full
bloated feeling.' Evan?' Pharmacy.
UNIFORMS FOR; '
?'?f\ ' vt- 11 ' - ^' 1 v .
Company Placed Order Yester
day For 20 Complete Uni. <
forma With Caps
??'.V ' . - ?V;.
; Tho Southern Pubilc Utilities Com
pany- yesterday let a'contract!'to T. L.
eely & Company for 20-, complete un
iforms for tho. motormen and conduc
tor*running on; the street cara1 in tafe
city. The uniforms are* to)be blue ma
terial, will boswell-made and. the
street. railway employes will presout
a handsome .appearance when they are.
attired in thelrvn^ow rvineB.f' |
Employes of tho system lu Anderson ,
have novar, boforo-worn any uniforms. .
except a cap abd U is admitted the
uni forms will make a fl ri?, appearance.
"Jdr. Calv, said yesterday that the new
uniforms" Will be delivered in Andor?
a?ft pefore. O^bvr ?,
' .. . / . .?>.'? '.'vii' .? .'". ?'';'-:' -: ':' .'? yX
FORMERLY OPENED
WELFARE WORK FOR RESI
DENTS OF RIVERSIDE
COMMUNITY
A MODEL KITCHEN
Miss Leila Moseley of City Schools
Will Be In Charge of the
Work
Thc inauguration of a splendid wei
faro work in the Riverside and Toxa
way community was given an auspic
ious opening laut night. This 'worn
has been plunncd for months by B. B.
Gossett, the president of these mills,
but nothing had been said shout it In
the public prints until the whole work
way ready to be thrown open to the
public.
Such a work has been conducted for
some months with groat success at
the Hrogon mills of which Jas. P.
Gos30tt is1 president, and thc now un
dertaking prover thc success of thc
work at Hrogon. Miss Frayser, thc
field ngent of Winthrop College, who
ls promoting ibis kind of work, was
especially delighted lust night when
some 30 or moro persona came ove;
from Hrogon to tako part in thc open
ing exercises at riverside.
A Pretty Home.
There has been built Ut Uiver: ide
a neat and attractive "community
house" whero tho work or helping the
mill people in their domestic life will
bo undertaken under expert supervis
ion. Thc work ls to ho in charge of
Miss Leila Mo; eley, a successful
teacher or tho city schools system,
and a young woman of ability and tact
who will carry this work io success
by her very enthusiasm and ncr devo
tion to her calling.
Thero wore about 300 preront last
night fe i- inc opcuing exercises. Tho
community house, spick and i-pau. sits
under a big post oak tree covered wita
ivy, and ell or thc aurrouadings arc
charmin)r. The home ls within a fow
yards O?' *he office of toe Riverside
mills.
Thc building has, bcon planned to
house all of tho various liney or ac.
tlvitles of thc community work.
One room in devoted to library useo
there are' built-In shelves on which
a modest number of bookin already ap
pear, on tho center table there:-are
curront magazines, and over it drop
lights, and around lt comfortable
chairs. Tho next room fuere will bu
? b/'-cor gaines, such as crokinole,
dominoer-, etc., and this room will al
so be used tor sewing clauses. Thc
third room is equipped as a modest
kitchen.
The Exercises.
When the hour of 8 arrived last
night, Pres. B. B. Uossott- presenten
Bcv. W. T. Delvin, pastor of the Meth
i odist churches in this community,
who mado a very appropriate prayer
Mr. Bclvin is accomplishing a splen
did work In Anderson although he ls
I called away frequently on evangelis
tic, work at which he is especially
successful.
Thero was a recitation by little
Gertrude' Hughes, ono of tho pupils
pf Miss Moseley's school last year.
Tbis little lady , quite surprised thc
audience with heir clever reading,' and
lt is evident that tho work of. the
school at Toxaway ls doing good. .
Secretary Whalcy of tho Anderson
chamber of commerce, mado a very
earnest talk, upon invitation of Mr.
Gosffett, and explained carefully and
In ah, impressive manner tho neces
sity for- employes'*'.? aid - employee
working together: ? for the upbuilding
of a community.y His plain talk was
thoroughly appreciated;
' Miss Nell Hollaras then gave an en
joyable reading; * "Hero Comes the
Bride," after. Which the audience. Was
again entertained with a colo by Miss
T?lmi Russell, "Sunbeams" by lt on aid.
.The,'iBe.rk Brown .Diplomat," a read
ing by Mles Carrie, Fretwell, also de
lighted tho audience.
Hiss Frayser Was There. .
. Mr. Gossett thon called upon Mles
Mary E. F*rayser to explain tho scope
ot tho wolf aro work bf thia commun-,
ity house, This was done la a plain;
graceful add effective manner, and ali
of tho people of the community were
i given to uijdcnrtand 'that there' is no
Imystory about .tho place, but that
'they are to be welcome at all tlmca
that the homo ls open. - She explained,
the reading room 'and ithe> rootor. tor
games'and finally the domestic BCI
ehco i roo m where .tired mothers Will
be taught- okay ways of taking sarb
cf thc housekeeping.
Mis? FrayBeT . has , dode a vast
amount" of good in Anderson county,
already" wlth^ forr 'misejpnary work'
among , the tfe$a3' teacu-fct?to?m ho*?
to mnk,o lifo sweeter v end ? troubles
lighter for 4h?1r^gfon WIVOB. . Miss
Praya?r. is accompapled to Anderson
by Mira Bostick, -her assistant, who
ls also doing good, work in ; this state;
They have *e?n tpvtt^?'to <*oa great:
deal '.pf rJork among tho people : ot
AndWaori county and ? wfll probably!
(fly. ? gp, ' >
v?reaident^G.QSsstt wished to-?eall
upop ^er* present. b\t aa Ik? plghy
Was . fearfully warm, the >p}|onunced
tho Vcomntnnlty -house' ?tornUally turn
ed ever to "?the people tor thstf: en*
joy mont ' and improvement .. Be ,tneu
read the list ot prise, winneT in tho
contests-tor. tho. best gardens and the
boxyards. The mi.ll company plows
the gardens, furnishes; tho. seed and
furnishes .the tertuliar at aMuaV eost
nnd gives s^C-worth br caBh priies to
the Torsoni* who make tho bejtshow
Ing. .
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
. SAYRE & BALDWIN .
. ARCHITECTS .
. Stockley Bldg. Anderson, S. C .
. Citizens National Bank Bldg:. .
. Ealicga, N. C. .
CASEY & FART
ARCHITECTS 0
Anderson, S. C *
Broun Oftice Building *
Second Floor. Phone 26? .
V
.?*?.***?*..?...ea*'
? T, Frank Watkins Sanrl L. itoaot "
WATKINS & FRINCB .
' ? .
Attorneys nnd Counseilor-ntLaw .
Ist Floor Bierkley Bldg, 9
Anderson, S. C. . .
* DH. L. H. SNIDER ^ .
. VETERINARY SURGEON .
* Fretwell Co. Stable .
.. Phone 51. Anderson, S. C. ?
B.B.BLECKLEY O. M. HEARD
Vhone 671 Thone 27
UNDERTAKERS
117 E. Whitner St. ^
Answers all calls day or night.
Phone 268. '
I? It yodr eyes er gins Bes ts
question I Alright then don't
seek farther, jost see mc. I
specialize on these troubl?e and
can giro you that finish on
work that spoils satisfaction.
Prices $3.00 to $5.00 np. Re
pairs 10c up.
DR. M. R. CAMPBELL
112 W. Whitner ?St.
Ground floor-telephone eon?
n ec t lons.
Farm at a Sacrfice
For a few days we are of
Aering the Martin place- 61
acres/two ' miles from Iva;
in a high state of cultivation
for $85,00 ati acre. Nothing
c?n be r^ught in that vicin
ity f or les?f ttiani$50. 00*.
See ?B
B. B. Horton, Pres. L S. Horton, T. P.
,V,r?om ?
.v.-.:..v-.\ . *? ;? . YthtiM
i ^oo? Cream 4
Wholesaled! Retail
? ABRUZ?ei,v SBA SHORE AND
I NtOtJNTAIN^BOWN^tf. -j4