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We haven't edd enough coal this season to fill a tooth. How ever if you feel the naen of some fae! fin January remember ?hat we aro still agent for the famous PALMETTO BLOCK SLOAN Nanzett&'s Prescription. Try a bottle ot Naniettas Pre scription for Impure blood, kidney, liver and stomach. It has pleas ed hundreds and thousands, why shouldn't lt please you.. Doctors and druggists claim lt can not be Improved upon, for what lt ts re commended. . 8)ld and guaranteed by all lead ing drug stores and the Nanzet ta Medicino Company, lld . Coffee St, Greenville, 8.. C. Pone 131?. 8AYBE k BALDWIN ARCHITECTS . Sleetier Bldg. Anderson, S. C . , Citizens National Baak Bldg. . Raliegh, N. C ai fl ii si h< tx bi F fx P? tx T ai si bt ?i In bi rt P( si ts w Tl at cc IR ni nc FAMILY AVOIDS __ . W he Ten' vears ?sn afrleud told me io try to MdlToiiirifitob?W^ ha doe for young and old. an I keen Black-Draught on hand Ul the vi time bow, and when my children feel a Mi little bad, they ask me for a dose, and if cd noes them more good than gay medicine di ?icy ever tried. We never have a leaf spell ol ?ck- si Mila our family, since wa commenced M using B?tck-DraughL'' rc Thedford's Black-Dtaught is purely w, vegetable, sad has been found to regu symptoms. , THIS 18 ? BAD ITONT?. Cl The Indoor Ute of winter, with lack 30 of outdoor exercise, puts a heavy load jB on kidneys. Nearly everybody suffers hl from^hstttn?ttsm, backache, -vaia tn aides and back, kidney and bl?tder hi ailments. A b*6k*ehe may not ??eaa g h?mg seiiotarTb^ JJ Bol mean aajtSlh* good. Ita kaUer 8? to be on the sate side and ts ko Foley ^ ndWrlUt to strengthen and in-" Vig?rate the P*wfyjtfLf*&- h? do their work They help Md tb> he blood of acids and poisons. Sold by Evans Pb?.?micy. 10 liwiiniirnfniniin . dead man work death> if insured. For ?elves the wages he di? . I ? , ifni I Y MUTUAL BENEFIT 1 Ct M 'J MM.MATT?S?N, C. W.WEBB, mm m UMPS FOR THEATRE IS L )VER 1,000 INCANDESCENT BULBS OF VARIOUS HUES AND SIZES WORK PROGRESSES |U Indications Point to New Playhouse Being Ready by February 18. A contract for over 1.000 i nea nd cu nt lamps, of various sises and col 8, wss negotiated yesterday between e directors of tbe Andcuon Devel opment Company and thc Southern uhllc Utilities Company. The Umps e to be used for lighting and deco |itivb purposes in the new theatre. The ' fact that the contract for the candescent lsmps has been closed ggC3ts how rspldly the new play ittse is nesring completion. The con tact for doing the wiring in the new liding was let some time ago to ?rank Mauldln. The 1.000 or more lamps contracted r yesterday are to be used in varions rts of the building and are to be for th lighting and decorative purposes, ?hat is. the former will be plain lamps d will bet.for 'tbe.sole purpose-of] ring light. The latter type%wjll not1 so much for thc purpose of giving ht as they will be used for produc g shaded effects. The opening date of the theatre has n set for Thurdeuy evening, Feb lary 18. When Adel? r.otini will np paf lo ? hbw musical -comedy, aTh4 iger." I Painting work on the new building under way and all other kinds .of >rk are being ru?hed to completion. ie placing of the plaster cast work jut the stage, tho boxes and the bal my and other parte af the interior being carried oh with a vim and sbably will be completed within the kxt few days. ooooooooooooooooeb PELZERNEWS la o Christmas ial in the past, new leaves ive been turned, and/ we no.w ure all sjmuMng the dream 'for 1915 come ie.',.Let jua hope for better things. .,, Iv yis|tprs came and/ went dbriag e holidays. Min *Mh,,Qm~-iU ,pf ,;ttdwnca's apital has returned, to Columbia, gf? ., ,< very d?Dghtfpt. visit. %o> home. Iks and friends of this place. Mis? r? la HU ita popular bei** and she ,?*any Mends, of this place >v.ho her a warm >velc;m3: ;in their *? nu tit-v?vi. V Profv and Mrs. John B. Bonner were > guests of Mrs. .Bonner's Bister, Hrs.! >rge Sullivan, of Williamstcs la?t sk. Prof. Bonner ls now back lr . at' his* **nost.*** bis school lr" ?ti reopened Monday. 4 tb. rmi. w*. C. reu le of opartanburg returned here. He with his asslst itB, Misses Marjorie West of Grecn lle, Jessie Norris of Gravo and Miss Brabham of Ninety Six, reopen school at West Polzer Monday, Jan 1- . Ipr. W. A. Tripp ot near Basley spent j mdoy night in town with Dr. and Charlie Tripp. Dr. Tripp was en ute to Anderson to which place be ?nt Monday. IMr. Ernest Murphy of the Mountain | irings section visited here last Sun afternoon. Mr. Murphy returned ! Clemson Monday. The MIBUCS Lander have, returned to j Dlr different Behool?, Miss Esther to] emaon at which place she teaches th i "graded scheat-. Miss Cathleen to | Carolina, hun PeV?en; of Fountain lon been in town .visiting relatives, let Ral ph Stewart returned to I ison Monday. Mr. Stewart is a and espectB to graduate In i ic. He has many friends who wish | great success., abd Mrs. J."-C. Mandy. Sr.. heve] ? as their house guests two ef their ughters. Mesdames Joe Mulllnax an rtllday bf Greenville. Miss Ann?e Robinson and brother, wier JamcB. after a very pleasant ?it her? hato returned to their ?me at Hodges. Mr. Ed Smith made a business trip G/eec vii lo last Monday; January 4. -liir-r-T -1__1L??-:-J J. mm MM ; a long time after J this, his family fe nat Uv, t6 ??m," I??.?. LIFE INSURANCE General Agent ? ic* Agent IE, Special Agent * ELECTRIC CIT - . T ? ?tem? of Interest ?od Perso? .? Wireless on the Si Hiss Qsrilsgte? fit , Chamber of Conumeree 1 Secretary Porter A. Whaley of the chamber of commerce announced >.??* terday that Miss Janye Garlington, : who ia coming to Anderson January : iSth to take op the work of canning : club and tomato club demonetrstor , for thia county, will have sn office in : the c'lamber of commerce building. : There ls much interest in the coming \ Of Miss Carlington to take up this' j: work sad lt is confident that she wilt _ meet with much cooperation among | [ the teachers and pupils of the schools d of the county in carrying out her work. -?- ? Kr LB. Horton ls Very Optimistic * In conversation with Mr. E. R. Her- z. ton today, he said that since the sun ! had come out cotton waa going up, tdd real estate was -beginning to * move. He said that bis company had sold a one hundred acre farm and a1 nice bouse and lot in the city t'jis 0 week, besides beginning a houue In 0 "College View" for a client. He thinks ? money is getting easier, and that aa " soon as the ground gets dry, every- 8 body will get work, and that busi- P oess will soon be normal. He says that I . after an experience in general mer- * cbandiaing and real estate of thirty years,'that he has always found that h he, as well as the customers, made i0 money the jtear after a hard year |J Better Mall Service ??j Colombia to Anderson, At tho request of local parties, it j* was stated yesterday at the chamber \\ of commerce, this organization has . taken up tho matter of, securing bet- v 'ter mail service between Columbia 1 and thia city. Twice within the pres- _ ent week, lt was statoiU Columbia papers failed to reach Anderson .ou . the day they were published. The mat ter has been taken up with W. D. !: Me tts, of Charleston, who has charge of the railway mall service in this * district .' I . A communication bas t3en received u frOm tho Chicago offices of the *Red- g path Chautauqua people stating that B efforts were being made to arrange for the appearance ot this attraction h In Anderson during the month of m May. The communication 'also stated that the Chautauqua this yest prom hyjher. class tarent has been engag- ^ Great Banish ..Violinist Coaling. '\t Inferm?tibn has been received et the'chamber of commerce to th? ef fect that Skovgsaru, the famous Dan ish: violinist, will appear here In the > winter music festival - which will be held some time attar the first of March. With reference to this cele brated artist, the chamber bf com merce bas received a leaflet show inf ? photograph of the $50,000 hand i of this violinist/'with .the- following i statement under the cut: -'i in lt took . Sfcovgaard thirty years. tp a ?make this hand. Incessant training a and the Inborn soul of the artist fash- c TSfee? iL ~v thv ??T4**&iry ej*o li ?m y aol very different from other well 0 developed banda Yet lt bas the power E almost automatically to express v through the violin the exquisite j beauty and marvelous tone-pictures which the player feels and sees as ho Interprets the-work of the masters. As an Investment lt represente. : s f man's life work. But lt represents. J, too.- the inborn gift which no money , can buy. That ls why lt ls insured * for,fifty thousand dollar?. r Interesting Teeaehers* 1 Meeting Today hoon. ? The regular monthly meeting ot the I Anderdon County School Teachers' 1 Association to bo held at noon today I a,t Weat Market street school prom- t hies to bo oho of the morl Interest- ? ihg thai; hes"peen held. The address r dr thd Occasion will bo delivered by t ft?p. P. 1 Hughe*, superintendent ? df the city schools of Greenville, who ( wiH* spesk ld the "Geography of th? , ?WdSeal war - ? e ow. For thp past several days workmen bs>e been endeavoring to excavate for the foundation for tho regaining wall which will bo built On tho new term inal site of the C. & W. C. railroad. In tho vicinity bf the colored Methodist church. On account bf the heavy rains and the mud resulting therefrom, the workmen have, been unabta.to jKsjts any great progress. With the, mgrn or fair weather, however, work will be pushed rapidly forward od this job. : $110 it kat C J. DeCamns. president of Rose Hill Club, stated yesterday that tbs net proceeds of the masked charity ball given at the Boee Hill club last Tuesday night will amount to about $1 iq, which will he given to the Sal vation Army, to be need for local char ity. Reports from persons, wita ttire or three exceptions, who sold tickets bring $105. Outstanding reports, he ?tatas, will bring m about fifi. The expenses ot the euterialament will be about $10, leaving ,a balance of $110 for'local charity. Thoro are many applicants for,the] ion cf secretary of the Gre Chamber of Commerce, aa ot le vacant hy the resignation of S.I ^kS;'Marshall. Directors of tbe1 prnoon 'end accepted Mr. Marshal;*'s atlon, Who retired from office ?wary 1. There ia eon edd er?bl? il Interest in the a?leSUen ot a accessor to Mr. Marshall, who was Itred one of the "Itvest wlrea" th*, business ta this State. Mr. Mar sbaU has returned to the farm, ws *-m*y*-*&*M-t a Kf il Mention Caught Over th? * brants of Anderson ** Invited te Big Cenferenre next Mouth. Thc chamber of commerce ls io re ;elpt of a formal or official Invita ion to send delegates to a Develop Dent and Settlement Conference to be ield In Charleston February 11-12:13. it thu meeting will be representa Ivea from all 'commercial bodies of he State aa well as people from other Hates and probably several govern Bent officials. At this conference dans will be discussed and probab y adoptad with ? view Of bringing esl rabie emmigrants from European ountries and northwestern Canada nd United. States and placing them n farms In South Carolina. It ls robante that representatives will be ent to tho conference from the An erson rh am ber of Commerce. * laglKtrate Broadwell Out for Reelection. Magistrate W. C. Broadwell has en ounced bis candidacy for reappoint ment to this office, and he has sot bout his campaign In a thorough and uslness-Iike manner. He has for pre entatlon bo the county delegation a j etltion containing the signatures of j 9 members of the local bar, several core of the leading business and pro Bssional men of the ol', and over a undred g\x?d and lawful citizens of thor walks of life. The signatures of, ll county and city officials have been fflxed to tho petition. As generally now?, the local delegation will soon lake tho appointment for' this county, nd among, the magistrates to be ap olnted will be two for the city of) iDderson. Tho positions now held by ! lagistrates W. C. Broadwell and B. F. hilson become vacant At a recent I leetlng of the bar association, it ls tated. O. H. Geiger, Esq. wss endors d for appointment as magistrate. It Ir. Geiger d?cides that he wants the osltion to which Magistrate Wilson ff era for reappointment there will be three-cornered race-provided oth rs do not 'enter?-for Die two offices ecoming vacant Magistrate Broad reU feels that he hs made a good re ord. His report of the psst S3 months hows that i between six and seven musand dollars was turned Into the, ounty treasury In cash fines. Mr. |i treadwell states that he fools psrticu trly grateful aver the signatures oh ls petition, aa many of them were un Qlicited. Peroras came to bis office | ; nd valuntarily signed the petition Bking for his cappolntment. Practi ally every business house in tba city j i represented among the signataires n tho petition. W, Al H?Dt?KllS, U BJpone.87. Delight ml Party. Miss Irene Prince entertained., .the. aombers. of her Sunday school class at , delightful party, yesterday afternoon t her. home on Orr street Her o lass onslsts of 15 , young people S U> .10 ears oid and these were her guests n this happy occasion. Games ot all ?rte were played and enjoyed after mich the attractive h jetess served a ninty, sweet course. . Palmetto Chapter. The first meeting ot the new year 9X tho Palmetto chanter, U, D. C.. w*s eld yesterday afternoon with Mrs. B. L Hart and Mrs. Arthur Holms* at he home of the latter. Besides a good attendance of mein er?, there were several visitors pres nt and the meeting was delightfully Ieasant and fully enjoyed. A full and aterestlng report of the General U. >. C. convention in Savannah, written y Miss Mab Bonham was road In her j, bsenoe by. Miss Bessie Major. A fin?? 1 aper on ...Th's-.Battle ol Shiloh" was* ead hy Mrs. J. W. Dickson. This hapter is making a systematic etudy t the'battles of the war. taking them p lu their regular order, thia being ne third., The report of tbs State U. >. C. convention in Vorkville ; was iven by Mrs. A P. Johnstone andwas sad in' her own attraction manner. Mrs. C. B. Earle read a poem on tobert E. Lee and Mrs. J. M. Sullivan, r.. ono on "The Men Who Wore the j Ms* Anna Brown and Miss Georgia UrahSll assl-trd Mrs. Hort and Mrs. tolman In serving an elegant salad ourse. Party For the Teieshsae fShrls /Srst of mapy delightful busi . .m*d social meetings which tba ag ladies of the Southern Tele ae Company have planned to hold month was' hsld on Thursday .1 in the rest room pt the , tele le building. Thia room is com sbly and prettily fitted up und ".made even more attractive by >rns and narcissus. The following terestltg abd instructive paper* read, and rolly discussed by the ">.: Paper, on "Recording," _rtsllne Watson, toll opers >r; paper on "Cdurtesy." by Misa Al Hsynle, local operator: recitation. Could** Be ??pe." by Miss 'Gladys ?. local opers?pr; ps*er o? "Co -vmn - by spjsaSdil* flambs, a operator. Each guest had for S s>?P?* * irhKe paper bell, on ope _?(?f which was written "Soutbaira ell Telephone Co.. Jan. Ith. 1916." a the other side for the local girls, ns a question, for the toll .girls wah code, and ?ach ose was called upon > answer her ?.uestion or code. Mr. Knox of Atlanta, wt*? ls ? lac teal engineer, gave the roan* ledlea i intercstlag mik on Abe telephone ark in Havana. Cub?. At each yoaag dy* place wan a trackage pmtily erl Up 1? a paper doy He with green boons ?nd containing senaarl?be?, Th?se were untied and served with hot chocolate, after which Mr. Switser and Mr Yarborough invited tl-o young ladles all to go" to the picture show, a delightful ending to a very delightful party. The guests present besides the oper ators wero: Mr. L. C. Switzer, plant foreman; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Yar borough. Mr. Yarborough being con struction foreman and Mr. Knott ot Atlanta. Itally Meeting Robert E. Lee. The annual rally meeting of the Robert E. Le0 chapter. ??. D. C., was held yesterday afternoon ot the home of Mrs. R. C. Webb on McDufflo street Mrs. Webb, Mrs. Raymond Lieatty, and Mrs. 8 N. Gllmer being the hostesses. Mrs. Webb's spacious and handsome double parlors were thrown together, and here quite a large number of chap ter members gathered. The president, Mrs. Raymond Beatty, presided, and the first business taken up was the report of Mrs. Ben Wilson, who had charge of the Christmas box for the county home. Her report was not only verv fino lu Itself but intuir! ;g to those interested in this war. Mrs. Piora Overman, an honorary member of the chapter and their representative at the recant State convention in ! Yorkvlii?. gave a splendid report of that meeting and incidentally paid several pretty compliments to Mrs. Carrie Patrick, State historian, who had charge of and presided over the historical evening at the convention. The chapter decided to have their usual dinner for Confederate veterans on January 19. The following Interest ing program waa then given: Tretty Instrumental duet, Mrs. Steele and Miss Welch. Mrs. C. 8. Sullivan read selection from an old autograph al bum that belonged to Mr. Sullivan's father and which he had with him during the war and during his im prisonment .Mrs. Sullivan told many Interesting little facts In connection with the album that brought those pr?sent Into actual touch with tho trial and hardship ot our Southern sol diers. Mrs. P. M. Burnett sang a sweet solo, which was followed by a newsy and attractive selection of gleanings by Mrs. J .O Wi I hito. Mrs. Carrie Pat rick was. then asked to explain tbe banner contest which she did In a very clear manner, also announcing the appointment of Mrs. J. O. Wilhlto an the State historical committee for the 'coming year. *Tho program ended with a brilliant quartette given,by Mrs. J. Rv Vandtver, Mrs. C. 8. Sullivan, Misses. Ffcpda Vandlver and. Zeuobla Wolch, ..with [rs. Steele as pianist. Tho charming -ite's's then served their gussie with empting'salad COUVBO with hot cof 5. the'social halt hour being unusual pleasant and delightful. . Pleasant Afternoon at Elk* Club. The "Friday afternoon" at the Elks Club was ap: -especially delightful one yesterday-and-the following wore the players: Mesdames C. A. Gambrill. H. ft. Orr, il. 2. n?ta-?T sr.? s?isa Nettie J Bymries formed one table; Mesdames I B. R. Parker, C. F. Ross, Harleston Barton and K. P. Pr?vost at another, j The third was Mesdames Ed Atkinson, A. 8. Farmer, Misses Vina Patrick and Linda Thompsofi; Mesdames Bond An. ierson. Charles Gause, P. K. McCully ] and Mles Anna Ross Cunningham play Id at the fourth and at the-fifth were | Misses'Jesslo Browne. Janie Hamlin.; Louise Gllmer and Ella Mae Cum mings. After tho game? the cards wero laid istde and dainty refreshments were served ending with the usual Informal lance. Mrs. Charlie Gause of Augusta ls tho j }ueat pf Mrs. Earle Barton Mrs. Levis Sanders lc expected homo today trout*visit to frienda in Athens Miss, Floride Harris has gmo to At lanta bo spend tho week-end with, ber mother. Mrs. J. C. Harris, who ' spending some time there. Is On Charges nf Disposing of j Trost Funds A. Themas ia . JaO. Yesterday proved an unlucky day for ahite ose?is, for the only two parsons Maced In the covaty Jail daring the lay were members of this race. Upon i warrant charging bim with dispos-' lag of trust funds', A. Thomas, of the Orr Cotton Milis vicinity, was arrest ed yesterday morning by Deputy Jim ? and placed in tire county Jail, he If being held in default of the sum of $260. It ls alleged that Thomas procured mme groceries from a mer?hant ead seeured the debt by gtvfhg hts credi ?r an order on his "time" ? the ni?, bat that before the merchant sould present the claim Thomas wents)) limaelf abd drew ont tbe wages be lsd assigned to bis creditor, felling o apply them to bis obligation The warrant wss sworn out by rt. P. Johnson, sud it is from him that rhomas i[s ?aid to-hare bought the roods In question. If You H?ve Anything to Sell Nothing &m Itself. 3 NewsFromSeneca SENECA. Jan. 9.-Mr. Will Hol land. former clttsen Of Seneca, and owner of the Seneca Bottling Works, but now located near Chattanooga, Tenn., waa in Seneca for a shori while Thursday. Willie Right end Lee Haler, two of Seneca's bright young men have leased the Success Theatre from Mr. Gilbert and are now in charge of that popular amusement house. Their many Mends wish them good success in this new Tenture. The death of Mr. James Rochester, a ?aimer, residing near Tabor, in this county, occurred Tuesday afternoon of paralysis.. Mr. R. al. Richardson is haring ex tensive repairs made on the Palmet to Hotel old building. After February 1st., the Oe on co Telephone Co., will have its Central Station In this build, lng. Many people in this community will be interested ls the announcement o the marrHge at Commerce. "a., re cently ot Miss Mae McDonald st that city and Mr. Henry V mer of the Retreat section ot this county. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Strlbbllng vis ited the latte rs brother. Hon. E. E. Berner, at Richland last Sunday. Mr. Ryland Shelor, of Richland wea a business visitor in, Seneca Friday. Miss Cornella Foster ot Richland waa shopping in Seneca Friday. Mr. W. R. Livingston, who ls to bo beat man In the Hunter-Jones wed ding here net week tendered a stag supper to Mr. Jonefc on Thursday night. Dr. J. S. Strlbbllng. S. A. LoVxy Prank Hawkins, Dr. E. C. Dolye, Los are some of those present. Mr. C. N. Glgnlllist was in Green ville Wednesday on . business. . Mr. Edward Whitten, of Pendleton, waa in Seneca for a few hours Wed nesduy. Some Recent Marmagen. SENECA, Jan. 8^-Mr. George, Adams and Miss Ethel Dean, both ot this county, were married at Town ville, by Rev. T. C. Ltgon, on Sunday, December the 27th. On the same day, at the home, of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Compton, Mies Lola Compton ** waa married to Mr. Charley . Butts, of Westminister. ' Many . here ?boots, are interested in the announcement of tho marriage nt Springfield, Mass., ?of Miss Luelle" | Hill Wttd-ffr.' Ikrwartf'C.' Beatle. ! Hill formerly live* to tb?'t*ffi?U, ty. She was a tratoeoV ours? and had, Been y suing ber profession in Mao sachusetes. , Mr. Mprk garb?n, of ci.attahqoih.i Tenn , came to . Scpeca Monday to spend a few d-yi vidt^gT|*^3?Ul?y Mrs: Wood Whitmlre and other lRS?* lives. " . . . Mr. J. H. S.. Hookina -?oye3 bans; to bis term .*>?-,? Ottaway. The Eoatrlgbt Bros., have moved their barbered lp from tho Richard son Hotel old hulloing, to tho store building recently vacated by Lowry and Hight Mr. Eugene and Mes Lowe Abbott are visiting friends and relatives in Spartanburg and Woodruff. Miss Homoxollo Blackman, after spending severs! ?sys as the guest of Mrs. J. E. Hopkins, has, returned to her home at Banburry. Ga. Mrs. Lois GigniUist Golightly. who has been visiting at tho home of Mr. G. W. Glgnlllist,, has returned to ber homo at Fairburn, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. A. S- Robinson, after spending the holidays pleasntly with Mrs. Mrs. Robins' parents, Mr. and ?rs. r> A. Perrltt, bsa returned to elr home in Charleston. Mr. and Mrs J. R. Harrison bave moved from Townvlilo to the Bounty, lend section of this county. K&jMtss Laura Perrtti baa returned to her atedies at Winthrop College af ter Apandan* the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A Perritt, near herb. ADELE BOTIM of Thc Mufiical t onied? ?sd Vende?llb Stage to Appear Here Soon. Aedele Rotinl. who ls to appear itero shortly lp a new musical-drama hy David Starr entitled. "Thto sing er," is a graduate of tbs musical com edy and vaudeville stage, hsvl?g ap peared in many of the former class, and more recently over the big time -Keith and Orpheum-circuits as a head-liner at an enormous salary. He/ new play not only affords her ample opportunity to display her natural dramatic ability, but also given her many chances to exercise a mtgnifi cent soprano voice of wonderful com pasa and power. is i N IS N Ii n E .?-r PIEDMONT INSURE See Me Any an INSURA ?. Ev TRIBBL1 Brown B\ Oof re B o Chero-Cola ls sold only in Carbon ated bottles. It if? always uniform, pure, whole-1 fscmw^refrsshing. "in a Bottle Through a Straw' TAILORED SUITS DRY CLEANED PROPERLY Oar French Dry Cleaning Process hops the fabrics fresh, clean and bright;, it keeps the colors clear and brilliant; it keens the garment in perfect shape So it fits and hangs just right. Skillful workers hand lo your garments liera., Eec?r. piece re Ce ire? J Mt the attention and manipulation Ujj? is necessary to obtain a perfect result. ' You 'trill Pr*? that while our prices c-e no-higher, our work stand?, ahead of all competition, tt-'a economy to patron leo us, whan , you realise that your Clothes ?re made to look bet ter. 'N STEAM RY m KO. 7. hsr?est?? & Western to and From the IORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST Leaves: io. 22-6 :00 A. M. lo| 6 ..... 3:35P.M. * Arrives: lo. 5 ..10:50 A. M. !o. 21 .... 4:55 P. M. iformation, Schedules, ites, etc., promptly .WILLIAMS, GP. A., Augusta, Ga. T. B. C?RTJS, C. A., Anderson, S. C. kNCE AGENCY d All NICE.