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IS READY FOR YOU
1 have just rolled out a carload of
GOOD OLD MITCHELL WAGONS
Known as the "Monarch of the Road," a wagon with a
record, h zing: been manufactured and giving satisfaction
continuously since 1834, pr for 82 years.
All ?sea and every abe
at the right price
And if you're thinking of buying a Buggy 1 am equally as
well prepared to serve you. Brockway, Hackney, Wash
ington, Delker Bros., and Kentucky.
I^cea?idtettmtb??
Just ArrW
A fresh stocK of Johnson's Prepared Wax and
Cleaner. / The Perfect Polish for Floors, Pian
os, Furniture and
Automobiles
Prevents the gathering of dust an? sheds
water. Try it. ;
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An&rao^ &Jc. ?& Belton S. C. Gieeav???, S. ?
f rep?reaB?s^; Bn-Preparedpss
Age ' .' . . . ?ge
3?--Has $3;book -? ' Now 23-Married. Goi $2,000
decliried for heart mur- " in 1914 but droppedlt
mur. A Motheiv . bene- \ Has since been doing
ficiary. ; very heavy work and
".':"'! .;; j.. " ? .developed, valvular
: heart trouble!- *.-. ; </. ,
.40-Married. Has ?2,000. ^-^^^^S^m?SS?m
Declined for additional
SS?jfci ERf * insurance because . of 35-No insurance. ^f???
kidney trouble. named beneficiary. De.
. - X ' clin?dheart di
40--Has ?32,000. Wife
''?.^ii;'v"''-b?riefi?iatyr:>'-Declined
for. more because of 38-No insurance. Married,
sugar in urine. . Declined A ?or ; heart
t ? murmur.
OOO. Declined for $2,- 40--Married. VN^tiHjf?
ooo viore. Bright's^ ance." Declined for
sease. v .., :. . * g5,ooo. ; . Albumin and
' blood piessure.
60--rA manufacturer.. Mar- - *
ried. Has $5, Soo. 62-Merchant. No ?nsur
: D?dined for $5,000 ance. MarrieoY Dev
mofe because of kidney dined on account of
: impairment heart trouble.
Moral :-^TheUn^ secUred
, insurance at one time, but th?^gr^cr^ tob fate,
' y#v* is the on?y; accented time,
?J VI 18
POSSESSES afj?ERS?H
TWO PARADES WERE GIVEN
BY LOCAL MILITIA
YESTERDAY
MUCH ENTHUSIASM
Wes Shown By The Hun?redV of |
People Who Watched the
Men March Along
Led by. th?? FU'Bt Roglment band of
Wllliaraston, $n front ot which float
ed tho Stars and Stripes, Company
B, ist. 8. C. Inf., paraded down
South Main street and around the
public square yesterday intuiting and
the boys were greoted with yells
and shouts, great enthusiasm being
shown. The sidewalks 'wore lined
with hundred of people, and the men
could not helpjfrbut take on.new spirit
and life when they saw that the peo
pie ot Anderson were so proud : of
them.
The 'First ^regiment band came
over : from Wllllamston yesterday
morning. A concert was first given
on tho court house lawn and then
the parade took place. The band will
return tonight and will furnish mus
lo for tho public meeting at the court j
house; . - '
Last 'bight there was a dress pa
rado ot the local company. As lt had j
(been fairly well, advertised, thous
ands ot -people - were down town j to j
see the m .MI march and do forma
tions. The parado was a very : ere-1
d 11aldo one, and the people of An
derson become , more -,, enthusiastic |
each' time they see the men la Uno.
Patriotism and enthusiasm is at
Ito height'-- ln> Anderson now. Many
United States flags have been hoisted
and placed' on 'the : buildings of. the
city and nearly all of the stores
are ; decorated with them. Many ot
the automobiles ate flying' the col
ors."
. Mr. A. . F. Carter bas loaned the I
..United States flag presented him , by |
tbs Clemson cadets to Company D.
However,, lt is understood that only I
ono flag ls allowed to the rog iraca t, |
each company hearing tts colors.
V-Not only'dre tho mon deeply inter
ested in the turn of affairs and, aro
showing their patriotism, / but the
women and children as well. Many
of tho ladles ot the city have been
making Inquiries about enterings tho
Red Cross service. The little girls
and boys of the city .are decorating
themselves with tho r?d, white and
blue, end are carrying flags about
with them.
Recruits continuo -to enlist and the
number will doubtless bo gre?ter
than any other "city In the state.. A
large baener ."placed near th? court
house''stating'that recruits are'wan t?
od has attracted'much attention.
La?t night many of tue militiamen I
were down on the street and thcy,J
stemed to be having. a great timo.
There were frequent ylls and manyi
.people* thought that something was j
really happening/
'. Unless somejtli'inB unforeseen. hap- ]
peas today is ihB last /lay the tel? j
low? will be at home in' a. long, time,
BOY RECRUIT OF 18~
15 PERFECT SPECIMEN |
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.'r.-j*' si W.n wmn
f-sW; Marina Proves to Be With. ]
. ?ut Physic! Defect
i ' .' / '. V ?:' ? ' n :-;:J: 'ffaf??
j-~ .
) : Atlantd, Ga.. June 21 -Henry C.
Clrumley, 18 ; of Watauga Valley/
Tenn., enlisted here as a member of
th? United States-marine corps and
left for Cincinnati where-hej -. was
I transferred to the .training barracks
i at : Port Royal, S. C.
[ Officers ht charge . ot the marine
corps recruiting here saht. Crumley
waa one of the-most perfect ?peel?
' mens of manhood to enter the Ser
vice for some time, as he was with
out a physical defect. His entrance
j was; made possible by the recant ful-?
lng' which' lowered : the age limit to
18" years.
*'" 'A ?Trae Blne^ Meaner.
Atlanta, Ga., June 21.-A ceri?
cato of, houorary memberahl?4ia th??
Montgomery . True Blues,, -dated ; July
1, 1867. has been pr?se?ii?i to the
press?t organixstiion of the True
?Blu% at th? armory In Montgomery, j
; The osmer of tSe certiorate, : Ango**,
tus ??d?rwood, ls Jong, since dead:
ons ot bis relatives, Mrs. Wi
McCain found, tho old certificate
! and presente?i li te th's'' present cen*
pony to ?ld in Its archives; r
The dotnaaeatW was froatod i
: husg, ea- tho walis- ,ol the . armory]
frj&ag; with otii?r cherished . momea- j
!;to^:t.t.a>S;ticTioi^i?sst..'. :i\
' aiy/preBldent ot the Kai '
i%eaeA?ob to go wita :
cement of the Missouri 'Wa
mr? td ; tbs border . st;$?& ? !
^ J&glevta?. '. - June'..;.{?l^?fC*rrant?!
^N?^^^^t^a^?^ll^??
? NEW SOF IYA ? #
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Miss Cleo Attaway, state organ
izer of th? W. C. V. M.. wit) lee
tore in the Jackson mill hall on
Thursday ?vening June the 22, at
8:30 o'clock. The lecture'will be
free and all the members, both male
and female are urged to attend this
lecture. Everybody la invited
whether they ara. members or. not.
Mrs. W. T. Burrito will entertain
the Sewing Circle next Friday after
noon et 4 o'clock. ' .
A very delightful affair occurred
on Wednesday evening when . Mr.
end Mrs. H. B. Wakefield entertain
ed about ' twenty ot their young
friend? with a Rook party. Later in
the evening the guests ' were invited
into the room where the. hostess bsd
'arranged o guessing contest which
consisted ot advertisements, . ? taken
from magasines. The coupl?e v.-cie
given tem minutes In which to sup
ply the names pf the company which
eajjh ?dverthnmest' represented. 'Th*
prise, a dainty , box of candy neatly
tied with ribbon, was awarded to
Mrs. 8., M. Jones and Mr. T. B.
Strlbling,
. Duffing the- evening delicious re
freshments were served by the hos
tess, assisted by MIBSCS Vera. Spoon
and Marie McGee.'
Mr. and MrB. Sam Wilson and
Mr. Tom'Wilson of Abbeville were
visitors ia town a short while last
rv eek with, relatives.
..".'.'Mrs. Annie Beaty of McCormick
was a recent visitor in town.
Mrs.. I;. B. Wallace and children
.of Seneca ate spending nome timo with
the former's mother, Mrs. V. , C.
Sherard.
?Mra. 'James Simpson and children
of : McCormick have returned home
after spending a week at the home
ot Mr. R. S. Sherard.
Miss Mary WilGon o? Abbeville lo
visiting at the home of lier brother,
Dr. Y. D. ,WljBon.
Mrs. Maggie Parker of Anderson
Ja; the guest this week of her sister,
Mr?. J. B. Brownlee.
.':'J?r>: Carlton Watt of Anderson was
a week end visitor, here with his
.parents.
Mi-2. Grace Beaty and children left
ci few days ago. jor Mooreland. Ga.,
where she. goes , to spend several
Weeks with ner parents.
Mr. ead Mrn. Hardy o dior and
children have returned: to their home
in Pendleton after1..a short ir.lt here to
vie' former's moth?r, Mrs, D. F, Sad
ler.
Rev. J. G. Dale a returned mis.
sionary from Mexico made a most
interesting lecture here last hight
in tho A. R. P,j:hurch.
.Mr. and Mr j. -'% C. Jackson, Mhu
Lola Jackson ana Mr.. T. C. Jack
son, Jr., havo fr; turned from a vi s ll
to York' Add Spirtahburg", '
Mr. and Mrs'.tW< P., McGee ani
Miss Edna. - Metzes left today for ?
Visit to Hehdersonvllle, N. C. .
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WAS NO FBAU? Hi Mill/ ?EAL
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out, corni;, n stock would have some
value, io. '.-'.3 opinion. He could not
estimate bow muck, but expressed the
bellet that lt would not reach ear
value. .
He kald the outstanding ntock ot
the Parker cotton mills i company
amounted t? f13,000,000.
He was asked by Mr. Bonham if
the cdmpany did not have advance or
dora, diu roplted they did. and esti
mated the advanced sales to. run up
to two or three months. ;
Ho considered i conditions, tavor
rble for cotton manufacturers and be
llevad tho market to be desirable.
The hearing bee proved very tn
foresting to the manufacturers and]
lawyers who have been present since I
the- hearing begun Tuesday morning, j
The balance of this afternoon, Judge
Mauldin said, would probably be
taken up with the case. Tho lawyers
were u&acle so. say when ILs 'fccsr?ss
would be concluded, and Judge' Maui-.
din said he couldn't say how long it
will take bini to reach a decision af
ter the conclusion of the hearing.
President M. C. Branch of Rich
mond, is precut, but has not taken
the stand.
$ $ $ ?i
A dollar down-A dol
lar a week or pay diy.
That's tho Simplified |
Savings System way. On
ly you ' can-.pay In any j
amount from 10c vp each ?
week or pay day.
Your monwy heart, inter
est compound quarterly.
Yours .whoo you need lt.
Every man should join tho
q?b....
- ?tari any time-Com-1
plete in fifty paye enta.
The Strongest BanH
in the County.'
>l^ve^mingna^ -?$?
; Atlanta.... ,. .. ..
; Lawrenceville .. JVw..?>,
.". Winder y , .. .... . . .
fs|&< Athens . *'.... ??..?.,,
w' ??? Elberton : .:;;?;.:'^Vv;
?p^' ; Abbeile ....
'J-v.. Greemvo?rl ..
Clinton, ..
?-li
ta our new $i.oo Special
are irtqre beautiful than ever
?"-and those new Araler?ca? > 'J
Crepes are the dandiest shirts you've seen
anywhere at, Each'.;-.';.... .. :,
'-.I n ,|, m, m,,."...nt,.ii"-mi min irt Ililli Xl ?l'
Afc. ?&*Sh?4f VALDUR?
hHtMW^ paints aro mada si tar, tar
. TffliiHiniiifM^ contains odds ead, :*dd* .,
: , CT5S3^^^': VALDt^A -,
fa the Mg ?os t typo of protective p-dnt ima-fa.* It ia not only safe paint but
^?elongwt^wd roof paint you can troy. ?tdo-iaimtct>nteincn0df?b:6ftsr. V
It wM flottas much as Is ordinarily expected of roof paint., It fceo&S
ona.flat "l^i?siaction-or.moQCiy-badt". -maranwe. .
\#YAI^^ btheif
oses, on Concrete, Woed, Implements; ailsa, ere.
VALDURA ASPHALT rAlNT is?ully descrf?3?aaodlt'S raany u?s es?
' may^lMLve a copy f?e.
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