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rt ~~ - Peoples Oil k I Ji 1 ??> ^e acceljt diddling cotton on accounts and notes * ?A? KJr W an(j a]jow you 10c a p0Uncj for jt We reserve the right ??A*f ?li rTAf ft 6 7^.^ f^-mi-***** to withdraw this offer when we der it advisable. V ir F ".li li?vF ly il? i Classified Want Advert , Twenty-five words or less, One T ,Blz limes $L 00. All sdvertlsement over twenty-flv word. Kates on 1,000 words to ;tton. No rdvertlsement taken for less If ypviT hame sppesrs in thf> tele your want sd to 321 and a bill wilt prompt payment. FOR SALE For Salo-Sweet Peas, Burpee's Su-! perb, Spencer'? Collective, 25, 60 and tl.00 per box. Forman Smith, Seed? mali. Phone 464. tf FOR SALK-Lardouble flat top desk, light oak finish, good as new, oost $40.00 will sell'for $20.00. Can be seen at Dr. J. O. Saunder's, of fice. Bleokley Building 9-17-Utp SEE W. A. Todd, the Monument Man. for anything In the Monumental line. Tombstones ot ali kinds. W. A. Todd. 190? South Main . stree.4, Anderoon, S^Ct fi:-.? WAND'S WA??T.jSD^-Ovoraeer for inigo cloth room,., Unemployed need not apply. Good pay to right man. W. C. Cobb, > Superintendent.. Ware* Shoals. S. c. WANTED- Yon to' try the cooking at The Luncheonette, next door to New Bridge. Short Orders Quickly WAWTED- - ' to kBDW that ^jfS&Ss. ' ^^Tjwl!*. large ab|P-; ^scf ^lboh ril??i, and can supply your, ws.?ts 5n this vus. Auder non W?mmw,' Joh Department. tf WANTED-Yeti to know that we maka tba, best Evaporators. Either Cop per, or : Galvanised Steel, Metal Shingles* Tin Roofing, Gnttering. Smoke. Stacks, Gin Suction Pipe, etc. ' Dlwer Roofing Co. The Shop withe a^lftigy tallon. W?NTEit- Position ny October IsU Experienced (bookkeeper and sales man on road or in-house. A-l ref erences. Aaa S3 years. Married. s Write ?.-.?D^ Wright, Seneca, ts. a 9-16flt.p<. 0YBTBBBI-. WHAT! .Yes. a full line of Standards and Selects. The Luncheonette. Next door to ' the Bringa,-_ ix^tmmfm im-x^vern Sri* sion that fruit is the moat desired, ?nd a '.spied food for warm weather, tod. you'll lin.d it here-California iriutH, oranges, grapes, plums,, .pears And .northern, 'apples-all . fresh. Also Blcklo..- pea/a, and plenty of banghasir %.KV Manos. l???t l)iir:H^H<l--SwiVch?s -7'inade , U"OJ?i your own pombtngs. Same can 1 . Ifftipuuti at 10& B. Church street up ?\?|rj:v-' Mrs; Leona Arnold. F0*t-HiVr-Kew. five, room house, t.wo ?i.tUM, ilk East Franklin street, Jtmh?^ffk '?tr^t .school, modern nm?un, ?vn c. ?I?M*?I?S oLT? SlTElc; . u, ..... '-? ??? \ ' ? ' | - m? ^ K ?*?' ? * # * * r* ? ? ? ? ? * ; t. ? I Narcissus Btilbn :* ? 4L ? * _ * ?. t . * * ^^Mmmi^?^^' : ? *< NOW READY * ?? . . * ?? ; .;t ; ? .v ? * tvtflB?dk S*ore * ?> . . .. ? ' V ? * i ' * ?fjr*5|f*? ?> sr**^ * .* PIPE, GALVAN?ZEO ROOFING IQMg^^N^ORKS I Columns ising Rates Ima 25 cents, Three Times 50 cents, e words prorata for each additional bc uiied in a month made on appll* than 25 cents, cash lu advance. phone directory you can telephone be malled after Its insertion for PROFESSIONAL CARDS UK. R. A. ALLGOOD. Hi} * ie mn Watson-Vandirer Building Hours-- V to lOf IS io 1; 3 to S. At tie ?eland Pharmacy: s to ? a. m.; WM) to 7JW) p. m. Residence Phone 820J Office 686 .St : SAYRE *- BALDWIN . I ,. . ARCHITECTS jj * Bleckley Bldg, Anderson, 8. C. * . Cltlsens Nat lonni Bank Bldg. . * Raliegh, N. C . . e heb e i: . CA8EY & FANT . ARCHITECTS . S - . . ... Anderson, 8. C. . * Brown Office Building * Second Floor. Phone 2? . * T. Frani Watkins Sta? 1?. Vtu^. * WATKINS & PR1KCR . *t Attorneys and Counsellor. sfLaw ? * 1st Fleer Bleckley Bldg, . I 0 Anderson, 8? O. ?? yt a ......s?......*.*.?. i J ? . DR. L. H. SNIDER I VETERINARY SURGEON j| . Fretwell Co, Stable ' * Phone M. Anderson, S. C. . . . * * * * * * * * * * * * Veterinary Surgeon * % Efeivis &o?. Stebie * \o 816-Phones-133 * * Anderson* So. Gar * ^LKr$A' Ht??fc, ^?j^fe.?En^ ^* ^ ^f* ^f* ^ ^ 1_-_i werjft-v-"' .-..-... -, sw^?a^s?; . sp sp sp sp sp sp sp sp sp $p Sp Sp Sp Sp s *. * FRESH OYSTERS *? vf: ..... ' '?I <* nerved * in any style * i* at the . Pu j'-At?iXs K\ * * PffiDMOlSTT CAFE * ANDERSON.WILL HAVE ABUNDANCE OF GOUi.T SESSION FOR ALMOST EVERY MONTH CIVIL COURT NEXT Sessions Will Be Held in Ander son County in October, No vember and December Before a new judicial circuit was foi mell, Anderson county always Iud a rcrent deal of trouble in Rettins the docket1 straightened cut. It ls -aid that there were always front 50 to 75 or t'OO continued canes on the docke?, and some of these were never reach ed, but evidently this ls now to br a thing of the past as Anderson i? to have a regular siego of court fov the next few months to come and tb? -ame thing will apply to tho conting years .tittil there should be future < banges. According to the new rostei.^as ar raiis.'d since the formation of the 13th circuit, Anderson county was to hold a two week's session of crlmli al court during September, which bas ?Irrtdy been disposed of. Now will rome a two weeks ces..'-n of the court of com mon pleas, '?<? held beginning the first Mon-.lL." October and then on the thlrj Monday In November another round will tte had with the court of general sessions. Tbl- will be follow ed by ntiother term of civil court be ginning on the first Monday In Decem ber. Then the first break comes In the long list of- courts and there will be no court In January but on the first Monday In February the round begins again. It is nv derstood that the criminal docket in Anderson county I:, In hel ter shape now than it ba-j been for some time and when HOID? of the num erous sessions before Christmas nre concluded, it is believed that the en tire docket will be cleared up and that there will be ro continued cases here. TRIBUTES PAID TO CAPT. "BILLY" ColumWa Man Writes of the Real Service Done By Gallant Men In Olden Days - Numbers of Anderson people knew d loved Capt. "Billy" Smith and they will uti thcreforo learn with in. torest- of the thing? that people . in oilier actions have had to Bay ol this veteran on the road. The Columbia State on Sunda) eal, d: . t, recent dlapatch to The Stat? from Anderson told of the presenta tion to the widow of "Capt. Billy" Smith of a check for l.ouo from thc Southern Railway, the voucher read ing: "Gratuity lu recognition of the long, efficient and; faithful service ol her late husband,1 extending over a period of fifty years, who WBL- honor ably retired from active service as conductor, Columbia division, with an unblemished record, on January 1 191-2.~ The writer never knew "Capt Billy" Smtlh. but he knows his type, and honor? lt. Fifty yean.* of service aa a conductor, with an "unblemished record!" Service stretching back to the days of the War Between the Seo tionB! Service on Ill-enuioDed trains to demoralise Unies.. Srtf.v?e5 when every, trip was like going to war, when tho conductor wan not only master of his. train but sole guarantor of de cency and bulwark against anarchy. Brave? These old conductors on the Jerk-water Southern roadB wore a breed of hero?? of a strange admix ture of circumstances that will never be seen again. Gentlemen, patriots-,he roes, tn* some Instances runted mil lili ?i -MUM* I?AI>. tlml? K.....I.1.. "Jobs." with a pride" that made their title of "Captain" a thing pf more than real honor than any Irotf or Vic. loria-Cross. Wo yet remember almost with tears of gratitude the lunate courtesy of thia broe'd of old-time con ductora- fometlmes with one arm , women and children aboard . riotous trains We ln*ve seen . -ni' play the. part of heroes. abd the JM ' of friends, and thc , gallant ni.rt of gentemen of the purple, which they were. Kv cry one of the old order is an Inspiration fer the new order. What "Capt Billy" Smith did. for his rosd 1* show?- In . the recognition that hi? road makes of his memory. The modern conductor's role hold? not aa nm rta ot the dramatic as his doubtless did hold. But the modern londuotor tins not in life an i<mullion that could be higher Ulan ?*".a? hr achieved, of 50 yean- of service with an "unblemished record." SAW USUAL .HUG OF NEGRO TROUBLE AROSE BECAUSE OF TEN CENTS SHOOTING SCRAPE Fellowing Conclusion of Gamb ling One Negro Was Shot To Death in the Row Anderson county officiais have now reached a p|ace whore every Saturday night they make preparations for han dling tho usual Sunday killing with I the negroes. Last Sunday morning tile sheriffs office received a message I shortly after daylight to the effect (lint a Ullllngv.hnd taken place on the plantation of J. C. Mcphail, near Tote"s ..lore and when the coroner ar rived he found that Cardozla Jefferson had ubot and killed Duck ('lenient. I.nih of thc Participants lind been en gaged in a "crap" Kaine and the ter mination 'of thc affair came o/er a matter of ten cents. Saturday evening eight negroes be gan to shoot craps and when midnight approached thc game was broken vp. At that time everyone seemed to be in a pleasant frame of mind, but when Clemcai ''egan to count his mo ney, and as that interesting feature of the occasion wo? receiving his atten tion, Jefferson spoke up and said. "Duck, you owe me ten cents of that money." When Jefferson made this statement Clement produced his; gun und placed the weapon and the dime side by sido on the ground, saying, "Well, there it ia. you get it." While Clement's attention was occupied with, another negro, the testimony showy that Joffertjfm.suddenly seized the gun and aa Ciemmt began to run, Jeffer sin fired. At that tune all the negroes beat a hasty retreat from the scene of the row and it wes not known that Clem ent had been fatally injured, but. on Sunday morning he waa found on a log in some bushes about 25 yarda from where-the shooting occured and it wak then ascertained that death must have been almost instantaneous. The coronerV Jury held Jefferson re sponsible for the killing and he was arrested by Sheriff Ashley and waa brought to Anderson and is now in the county tail . VIRGINIA MAN-IS TO AID CAROLINA Charles K. Brya. it, a Visitor to . Anderson Yesterday, Will- De sign State's Building at Frisco ; Charles K. .Bryant architect .'or the , Anderson Developni-mt Company, now . building the Anderson theatre, waa j In the city yesterday for the purpose of Inspecting the progress being made ' on tho now buildin^wr. Bryant aays i that he was well pleased with tho i manner in which tho work it? go . I .ig along and he believer.' that/Ander son will have one of the prettiest ' '.heatre buildings in the South. It will be of interest to Anderson people to learn that Mr. Bryant hag been selected aa the architect for the Sooth Carolina hulMi?* K? ed at ?fVtnrionn *fo.r thc Panams Exposition and will leave Richmond for. "iriscp, via Anderson, on Octo i>r-; J. I Is goes for !:-.e puisse o? se lecting the site for the South Carolina building and he will then begin .the , actual work, of getting ?tis .plans un . der way. The. holding to represent South Carolina will be a replica of thc building tn Charleston, on -Meeting .trnat <Umth. lust below St. Michael's ch ur rh. This building has been tne homo of th? South Carolina Socials ar"i tba Society nf Saint An?, both'oe which havo members In. all parts of the world, for a humber ol years and t.here i> no mere, historic imlldlug in the entire state. Tt wnf I erected over t'.O von rs ago amt e^rv natue south carolinian - ls. familiar - with lt* out Uto s Wbi'S ?he, work or choosing SOUK building, ?ir a model was being dls I ensaed. there u l; great agitation ir. Charleston to- have, selected Port . Sumter sa ?he building to. exhibit but thia.(doa,waa rejected, because,ot th? fret thai, afloat every .one lh, the i rutted State? bus seen, nt soma timo, a picture of Port Sumter, whereas comparatively few ot thc, roople o \ ?thor aecOons knew ?yt tba historical ? - irrnlticnnce of the dual home of'the South Carolina Society and the So I -lety ot Saint Andrews., * y .y. .y. * * y ? * * * * .y. .y. .y. ? * ? ******** w * * * Look in the glass and learn if you can look * * yourself squarely in ihbe eye If you * * have a family, but no insurance, we think * * you wijl not like the reflection. * * * ****** ******* ***********;**** MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. *i? ?" - ....... . \ M. M. Mattison, C. W.Webb, J. J. Trowbridge. THEY SAW FATAL SHOT WHEN FIRED _ Negroes Present When Man Was Murdered to Be Tried Today cn Charge of Gambling Seven negroes, all charged "with gambling, will be arraigned in Magis trate - Broadwell'g court today. In all probability the entire seven will plead guilty simply because they were so badly scared Sunday night that they .will be afraid to deny their participa tion in the game. The negroes were) present when the shooting began at Tate's store, Saturday night, when ono negro killed' a net.KT and they were rounded up yesterday- by^ Ih? sheriff and his deputies, lucir names, as they appear on Mr. BroadweU'a blotter" are: Lawrence Grover. Charles' Thompson, John King, Tom Adams, r- chard Powers. Charlea i Pearson and Bob Belton. Yesterday was a busy d8y for Mag-1 i s tra tc Broad well and be had several cases to dispota. of . Will Cheater, charged with larceny, was given trial and was acquitted. Roy Watson was tried on a charge of larceny, was adjudged guilty and, was sentenced to pay a finc;V $25 or to serve for 30 days. > Bob Sams was charged with being, drunk and disorderly, was convicted on/.tbU-charge and waa sentenced to poy, a fine ot $10 or to ?erre 'rpr, 15 days Pat Gillam waa charged with-being drunk zp? disorderly, fighting and using profane language on the public highway. fj|e was pentencec'. to pay s fine ot .$25 or to serve for 30 days. CLEMSON MAKES M*r cThasa 90 P?# ?e?t cf xas I Former Students Have Rc turned ? Clemson College, sept 19- Cient ;. son college ls running,'as smoothly , aK if it were midseason instead of i me opnuiuB. A iiici?l?j?: v,r t?^c ?-.~tn?*~ ? who he* been In college work for , thirty years in other ?tates said he I never saw an opening session in hiH ' life that was so smooth as the one i here. Tho total enrollment tod'Vy.wan - Mote than ninety per cent of 'be old ? hew men In the corps. Thc one-year, alad?ala returned. There are 2R6 i agricultural students' I will report ' en. October the lac Tito totsl eh I rotlment last year was 616. Presi dent. Higgs feels sure ihat .the same i figures will be reached thU, ssselon. i The new men seem morel mature > thou former freshmen classes. The , average sge "of thc recruits. I? 18-01 i years. .There is .no preparatory class. and conaetinently some haye to re I turn home because of lack of'prepsrg i.tlon. President Rigs? has several- times cautioned the students about spend THE MAKE S ALES I ANDERSON ADVERTISING AGENCY Wahon.Vandiver Bldg.-Phone 647. lng money. He made lt clear to the! new men, that while college loyalty would prompt every man to -support all the college interests, auch S's* the I various publications, tho literary societies, and athletics, they must not I feel that any of these calls are in any i sense compulsory, ' but that they must consider carefully their finan cial ability. He also cautioned the old men not to embarrass the new stu dents by too strong insistance on con tributions'. The college Sunday Behool was or ganized last Sund?y with a fair .atten dance, under the -superintendency ot Cadet E. H. Pate. The preaching ser. vice waa held in the chapel last Sun day, the Rev. R. M. Marshll, assisted by tlio other pastors conducting th? service,' '.0!?* aro -_ui ou the football field every, aflernr.ni>. practicing fafjossly under the guid ance ot Coach Bob Williams. asalftM by j. !.. Carson, Issi year's center. Clemson expects to ?tire a team that ?will surpass any. eleven that has been turned out here in half a<jdoz<Vn. years. Work on the new. athletic ffeld was begun in the summer: but on aes munt of financial ' difficulties tfie" arorklng force has been reduced. Its cmpletiqn is expected by Januar?' x. Tsl?. Th* field is to be anorox'mate ly 400 feet by 1,000 feet, and will be a great improvement over the Eow^ man Meld, told field.) Have had one pfternoon's pratice on lt because of the other field bving stlneery. Work on the '.new Hospital" ba* bear suspended for the present. The 'rame is true of the extension work on the m?chenles? building i . ? ? . - J ? Y ! Diarrhoea Beiseay. ?ft advised the .b?vb*,when they eh 1 listed for the Spanish war to take , Chamberlafn'u Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with them, and : have received many thanks for the ad Vtcfv glven," write*? j. H. Tlougtiland. KlflO'n, town. '"No ' person w|je*h"r I travel I Tvg o\r at home should be with out thia great remedy." For ?ale tay ..ll dealers. ?jLOTHESf ta^or^ltor V individual measure by U V Price?Co. r?wr+?un* M mt iv rs Cn f, ago are not mere 6 xashions ont actually live fashions themselves. Why, then, expert^ m?at witlt dum say" aftylee* T. L. CELY CO F?t?Y Kltff??YPE??? ffOi. BACKACHE M ON*, VS AMU 8 LAO OSS)