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un Downr Cornall your doctor freely about medical m?l lert. Toke no medicine he util not endorte. Let ht? de ci tion be final. J. O. Arar Oe . 1/mrll. Maa*. un;. ,".ni'ii.iwli i- tm J: 1 '- ? n~; !?!?!?.my.m1 Easily tired, thin, pale, nervous? And do not know what to take? "Then go direct to your doctor. Ask his opinion of Ayer'? non-alcoholic Saropsri?? tar toning up the nerves, enriching the blood, and improving the general health. Has been used for 60 years. THIS "&RU?ENT" YOUNG MAN BANK?P HIS MONEY ANO BECAME A PARTNER IN THE BUSINESS. Such a thing as not ''having a chance" is all BOSH. Every man has a chance if je will only TAKE the chance. Older men with lots of MONEY are looking for younger men with a little money whom they would like to take into PARTNERSHIP. Nothing can hold down a man with CHARACTER and money. Banking your money will build your character. Do it and have BOTH. Make OUR B,u.k YOUR bank We pay 4 per cent, interest quarterly. ?BJ I mmereon, o. C. The Farmers & Merchants IBank and, the farmers Loan and Trust Company, both of Anderson, S. C., take a great deal of pleas ure in lending money to prompt paying cus tomers and at this season of jthe year take an especial pleasure in lending money to their~farmer friends. We won bl bo Vi eas^ um of Ulla good couuty by lending them money. COME TO SEE 118. Farmers & Merchants F?rmers Lo?? & Tr?st Co t They buy it for what it 1I does. Teat's why the j I Ford is servant of thous- } 1 1 I ands. it holds the HI I L world's record for all g ? 'round dependability. | If And it's lightest-the ? ^ strongest - the most j j economical car on' the .j | I1 Ul market. j | ! a ia rive hundred, dollars ls.tba prion ?r ?ad jg & fl Ford runabouts; tho touring car is five j I fl fifty; the town-esr seven fitted-*, o. . to. Bl I j Detroit, completa! with equipment. Got jg catalog and particulars froh. . Archie U Bj Todd, local dealer. Anderson, S. C. m M TERRIBIE I : Dr.rs z\o?* t?d JgZi& ;c of nr..-*, Hay, ??is * MuliikhU im? ?UH ming, and ?Iso Tan a dray. Mir lit? -mes on?, dag ho pad the Pluarttj^jnm foll owed coughs, sdi* throat sod, colds, and finally gripgHHBoils, and ajrtburn infleMmaUonlhon-- they got'him in their coils. xMlke also eat some brunes, corngMHiajAMs hnrps and IIJ.II ni nfl.' hkjfsaW rheumatic symplomsV'aud lombago gare him ?alas; Hew??e1a^Jn^tht?!ie. felon? enMrdted issi upon bis Ills, tonsilitis and anoffweafte tuen knocked him o? hhvBltts.. The doctor said breite li PW. too, would rm limul mn iln.T'iW "If llftl? r IT" Mike might have ? lot? pf ridlpg. his ow* dray. Bat just a? death began to dence and te?UWtetre ali.;leofeeg arlmv? a * kindly eco*. . aid netgnDor eeid*^y Uowatw staff ea ??**"?. And so they tao* e**ore?M S??ss s-? .rt?bsS Slsi U*?? M?.*wr ?ni ?ike singa Oowaae.pra.eeg I now, and Mike still driver hts dray. 6*' *. Gowaa? 1? ?old aad sunr*?!ced ky all aijUJJ^aja GOWAN Mkb?C?L C?., Coi^Pfe W. G. nwunuunuuii i nu v. FORWARDS SPEECH . . . ?. Tendered, to Secretary Bryan the Docwrnent Covering Remark* Made in London I? >(Br Associated Press) Wallington. March 25.-Arohaasa dor Walter H. Page'? celebrated Ix>n don speech. In which he was'S*^***!** od with having made certain refer ences to the repeal of the Panama loila exemption, was forwarded to the nenute today by Secretary Bryan in response to Senator Chamberlain a resolution calling for an explanation. Mr. Page's speech, somo twenty-five hundred words in length, was fur nished to the sonate In full. The por tion relating to the Panama canal was as follows: - "I wili-not aay the wc constructed tiie Panama i canal for you. For I sm speaking with great frankness and not with diplomatic. Indirection. We built it for reasons of our own. But I will say that lt adds- greatly to the pu Asurn of building that great work thgt you will profit by it. You, will profit most by it Xor 'you have' the greatest carrying U-*me. ! can say a similar thing about the recent lowering of our tariff. Wo did not lower it In oredr to please you. It was for purposes - that we considered economlcsliy sound for ourselves. "Nevertheless, it added to the? pleasure of doing * that to reflect that thereby we should bavo more trade with you." v '? : CONVJCT-MADl GO?DS .?. ? ;.r : ,. ;,. ?? ?., i. I >, *ny Shipped Interstate Could Be Confiscated by Treasury Department I (By Associated Press." Wnsbington. March 25.-After vigorous partisan conto?t. tho house today psesed a bill to bar foreign con vict-made or pauper-made goods from, competition with tho products of American free labor. The measure, which now goes to the sonate, follows a bill recently passed by the house forbidding "the shipment nf convict made -goods in Interstate 'oopimercc Into states which prohibit thor ?aie ot suclr products in the open market. Under the measure pavivd today sB shipments of goods proven to be convict or pauper made. couK be con fiscated- by tito treasury department throug court proceedings, BlflOrfftWtto libel prosecutions under the admiral ty "lawa. In addition tho bill provides that any copsignfr, sellor, owenrJj ?hipper, importer consignee, ugcut'oP: other person* or parsons." who ?Mawin?ly and fraudulently" intro-} j duce?' pr foeks lo Introduce- the . pro-j hlbited axUdea into the commerce ot) tho - Unitad States, upon i conviction Bimi I be fined for each offensa a eura not exceeding $5.000 or bo imprisoned j for not exceeding two yeera TUE ' INTEKCHBAN COME? TO = (. . ; (Spartanhurg Herald.) < -The Greenville, Spartanhurg ann Asdnrsan ? idnctri*? ' ; *i?tli?i? Ka???? known as tho "Intorurben," ia uaw* tn.-} - operation ' between here . and Oreen vilrv, whieh tnssss tbat-W? ?fv* ia cpa noction. by electric lines with Green wood, AsrilijS'don, ikitun ano omer j porat* served by thia system. Spar tanhurg bas long looked ?forward to the completion of this road and ex pects to derive benoflt from its opon*j lng, tn -:that <lt ! will - furnish ? better: meena ot?traaportatlon and Umt ulti mately ?tere will be marked develbftfc racnt along tilla road between Spar tanbUTg and Greenville. That section Is certainly to bec-me thickly settled i and the farms in t. at region will : te Brno, supply produce, for the, local marketa teeVls new aadly labeling. ' Tow. Hbratd welcomes itheopening)} of the Interuri?.? i md hopes k wlil}| eh Joy a patronage t .at will prove the} j wisdom of Ita con. .ruction. . .. ?'-? '?' ' ' ftVL. ' Southron* Qualify for Consular Appointments Washington March 25.-Numer?os ' '] 3outhoreners .'?uallflad for appoint^ ;i Id'twto'tlic ? <Piular aertvico In r?cente j oxamlnatlonr. aoebrdiog to the Itali ; Riven out b' r*i todty. It-include* : ? Virginia-W?lliam A. BIcleere, Br- ?* nest U Ive. ? ' # : South tirotina-Kgmont C. Von, , Tresckow ; ? North Carolina-Samuel Hamilton, j wBey. Ai- J i Southerners who<:quelitled^for?ap^ ? pointihcnt to the consular asstotants . sf student Interpretern Werer ? . ?*. Vlrgihis-Carl M. J. Von Eiellnskl. Tapase?:* f st?bert eru W?llen?. North Caroline-E. Harrison Yelyjer^ . ton. '^*? ? %rt.'JSj? .kia*.'. :.-.?r.-.~. . Dead ? , Aatoclatejl Pj-eM.) ..A.waetaV'/<Ge., Me%- go.-?erre ?Hai Hurtvert. a- union veteran of t|fi war between the. Mates. ' skid to rv-vo-sent the last sig?? message of wB?i**kf-??A today ??ftne home of mee^cjch^J ^JSm'wmttm? tn the] the army o? Uie Po-J wu v.iii mw or mis " l S?B?S WITH EES El NU I The second ?ame ot baseball be tween ErsWetf collage at Upe West, ead tho Brooklyn team of tho Federal iee??? <?leyed ?cs? -.tb?e- Krsktoe dia mond i?acfid*^:eftea?on. want to, the Mg leaguers, tho score being. C to 2.i 'Vi,ff katee wee flood, some splendid layir.7 bjfng don? by both sides, but did not ciual Ibo flr.it game played fo-.ttfeo the two leonis tvh#s-IJreo,.tlyni n Tuesday beat th: collcRlins hy fie scoro of 1 to 0. Th . Ic.iturc of cblcrdsy'e.faate ans it home run by oopcr of tho Brooklyn tram. Mr. George Evans of tho Owl Drag 'oinpany and a nuntfVr of thc An I erson people wont ?to Due West far he f.ume yesterday and they said that : was a vastly-bett er exhibition than i usually asea when college teams, nd professionals play. ll I I t PRIZEWINNERS ! CLEAN-UP DAY i Names ol Those Who Won in : the Contest rn the Mill Villages ry -j*???.' ?? .;? t . ? ' ' .<? F. M? Burnett-.-secretary and D. H. dims, mill secretary of the Y. M. C. A. pent Saturday lu the sadie. They islted oriery'Street and every home in he six mill villager right around the - tty and Inspected every yard to seo th Ich ones should be awarded tho rises in the trash cleaning contest, j It was a hard job, but the work wast frade all tho easier because of th?,: leasure which lt afforded. Mr. Bur ictt reported that of all the people In1 "hat great community, less than-5 per ent had taken no interest In the cou Kit for the prises for the cleanest rds. It waa a sight which made nts cart fill with pride, and he wishes Ike people Qt U;e city will just io as Ivel! when the. proposition is put to'Qi Ihcm a ?ltUo later, IL was not his in- el ention to- announce tho names of thc vlnncrs until some time later, when.] ls *o sive a moving plc*ure ahow |n Uie'halla of the mill villages, but fi s sbme of the .winners have becdmc nown, be last night authorized Tho ai ntolllgencor to publish the following; : Ihrti . : . . ?li Anderson Mill-Pearson Simpson,'j sahel Johnson. L Brogon-William Clayton, Ruth' a Ulue. ' . Y Equinox-Tommie Stevenson, Gra-, ] y Foster. A . li Riverside and Toxaway-Henry s ?lKk and Estelle Hutchison. j tl Ofs^s-tTj??oiou {toper . ?Q?J. ; rannte ? ue Harria, h lol Gluck-William Burke and Myrtia si rester. . ., .? 1ST Mr. Burnett and Mr. Muns thank o children for the great interest' hey took lp the contest and hope that he lessons, they have learned will go **lth" them ?u?ui(5?! Hie. FIELD bAY PROGRAMME ,1 - H?. to ldt?i 'cjoeluv uedy St.. _ Arithmetic ' Behool. ., ;?^-i'?aw.A.. Miss Jcsalo, Herron. Miss Mag Hlg-j Cw. <?d m* M?X-mt??**T M'r.W i||ap dra ?treet School.. V .vj Mles M?y< Fanfe ?teales and Mesa ll to 1 Spelling pcnooi . . J 'SS?sS - /issie Timpson >a? 2?rs<? M QtmRAgfdale. ^ix? ana. as? .wraaat-'Maia?r Misa Trnferl? Crowthor and Miss] Htidjfens.. -v.-.i- -..'?i-, ??fea ?tb -aaa Misar Grade M* tc fa. Picnic dlunor^-Bujna Vista Park; At Buena Vista Park- County ' Atb-i ?elie meet. Presentation of;?Prtses by Prof. W. '? Juda^s "*is^ WsW'rTsrfc"" ? Mr. D. H. Russell, Mr. J. E. Barton ?nd J.-M. Paget Judge* <a?W Easd Work Mrs. Albert ^SharP, Mrs. Rufus Faut, ?Ht? Mra. ?pattjl^wila?; Judges-r- Fleats. r Lee G. Holleman, Rev. J. W, leland Mrsj T.- A. Wtgglnston. I By MOSS. l|.| li tj?iaaij' Si LIND mis < B W10'- Uut u*u*n,r t i ' I *>!?HK? ^Ti?k? thu^blcfato I . ?HBKSJB 'pei^otdii? vases j* ? ; ?^Hty wMeb the papers fc1 ,W*r bee? ?'jl! ci '1;' : ktfcveutly.- Tl^s^t of?e*ss*s6n .[ , ? U-lathig Htir^Ueatb within a week A . ? pa*ud ?rrangfiRhf earthly affairs Jg III ?ttT AtlW??*? ?ni?~T?e ?Tu" ?Bi . any thinks it??T ufl^lettm ?I ' nhould hitve known better. i 1 Blind mistakes in, buying ere j a Tao pitiful and ufco ustciHy pre> < H Stent able. I? ^ ? -... mmm-%. .?itW,Tror vcr norn :iirar tl-? ] tieJerFe?e?vf. , , ? Avoid ni?k??g u???u u?tsiakes | il In buying. JJotft rely on the \ - \ 1 ma? who H ip;4vufttne&s for u I? H'/day. iteiv ott t**?ma? who ad- ? MA' .vsitbw* MlWiJtABLT and i 31. Hir???atifT 1* m. Mi*r. .. i I None So Blind it See ? ? ? 't rnr>y ny >r> -1-'1 ILLA A Tl MIL-OF THE . STANNARD OIL COMPANY 1 Y.'n.hlngton, Mardi 25.-Rqpresen ii:vc 'Alwey. republican, >tjt Penn*?! ?aipvlMToiMrtH up lils resolution cult- ' ag? opeuv President - Wilson to "inf orin ongneKS of thc co?(lltltm of foee^ndrr. a Mofleo in tim haftse'todey andr.crt-. leif ed the: policy ef ^s^chfii^^mlt^ og."* ile pictured VIB?. asia- -vnlgerj -"?rsi?j. teats: ?pTui??i: m??mSm*] y Hta-podfh whom the Standard Mill 'ompany was advancing tts Interests.'^ t. O' h >? t ^ -OKNKH P8|WPWr?? "! ' j *.? KS I ?OIN? KKnEL^oBctm JJouglae. Ariz.. Mareil ?5^0t?9sol i JvurotQbregon, commanding, Jfcaghi ont troops In Sonora and SlnolsVad hnd rebel officials at Agua Prieta sday that Qrcgorla Osuna, former reffed of Lower California, Twltli. cadquarters at Ka Pas had Joined the ebetitiorcea with 1,000 men. Osuna, tie message sead. arrived with* this, icu- nt Altrata ahcard the steamer tcnito Juarez. , IN THE FACE " BASEBALL GA?JE Sale Bewley Strack By Ball During Practice Game Yesterday Hale Bewley, one af the popular udeAts at the Anderson High 8ehool iff ?red a severe. misfortune yssfcer ay afternoon. while, engaged in- a ractice g,ame ot baseball. TJioiyoungi: an waa playing at third base during I iago bitting when the batter drove * .liner In Ms-direction- fjie third : leger's attention , was dlracd^d^ise*^ there nt the time and the ball struck * Un full In tho mouth,'badly laceras-! ig his ?ba He ?eil to the- ground Od was in a semi-conscious stgte for tune. ??2 Had'itnot beon toa ta^prsacneo .QT j lind of Samuel t-ioiabia*B. the-young I illow might have strangled as a-re- 1 Ult - of ii t ? e - blood -br hlB noser. and iroat iand be- was paid to be choking hen MrieFietsbman-'caiBo to the. res lie and ?endered assistance. A phy ciau noon revived him. . IM ^rp??ON, argeant ^Thompson Here jb> Pi?? luHSI.VuvO 9 Henrys L. Thompson, -sergeant;' ?Co. , inset infantry of ; Col Mmbia.rarriued . ti 'Amlcraon-'yesterday- and will'!;bef ere until April li preparing the ?al-?! aptto Rifles for the aunual. Inspect ^Srefcaiit Thompson ? visited the 'ar* ??, yt^erd-y ned inspected the Quipsaeat. etc. ?. \ Notice waB issued yesterday ? to 1 ncbrci pf ; 'th?: . company v-thftt; fergeeht Thoiapeon is -in Andee-1 on abd aa effort, will bo mada to have Very: member of?VH^i?m?^^^ rou this time until May 1 for driHe. I i ia especially desired that fever*-:; Kember bo present at the drill tc? ilgiit. ?a Cre*W ?fe/^i*. 'to Figure With Farmers ..-!-' For Output ?>reproso?4a?Ye- of the NJlt ice* Jreaw and Creamery ttoi, VIH: e*H*e ? Uli?.?? t.-J?^ ?j? 12 ~'cli>"H ??**S ^lumbla. ~He coRi?o hiire~"^fpr "the lurpose ot meeting all tamers:aid; dbW'Wno*luwa or^atay havaiitihi?M nr^mwa??a?^eaiieat*la** ?o^rpea H??c.ln this etty, but perora doing o desire-to work up in the meantime r:d>fjiiri ? sblaalog husitess from An erson ta the Columbia factory.- .-. idttf sriSi offer adl'^gaats's-ifWitBjR I ^tfm JWpMtr * team .and guaran - ees-to, parchase any amount. . ,'.I Bj^g^^j^Qee . Ideba^sh g^-' W!S6dHra8ta&? i 'Paris. Marc* 25.-^?TBe civil tribunal H^?saUee today awarded tn Qeaerdl \ .tarsal Jtoye*. egt*preatd?s?*rdf?Golotr ?fa, 1600 to his danjrbjtsr fwrn^ Iie <r?i- ' ??usia' damages tn ?. sett that; ?es' brcnght-iby ithea against Paul 2laaado and ftQabrtc? De Clave*; ttfsn >r of vha we<ai)isVwV>j twhlesj eeUhted' with 4be- Rarjs? n**abix*i cesr La?dhdl ina> ;;is. aaughter were soveroij lured. k .Sejes of 7^oo. talcs'dr? ft^z^d sh*et-:? ingf were-, madr- ior i0hlge;.ahlntbepS! left tty ititi ?et 7 ltfc.'aad T^Mo, ? - (tf ?the d^8t balsa Of iCi?tOp ?nodo. ax ported test ww* ?ja went t? ifelt-1 ?yJWdf: ta? tJentest ^Amertca, si?: tot Oh^aird td*. ?a^Hd?^^' -' ? -?: " A lange bun In sea ts hehtg dobjdtn: steeMeg faleilii te be iurtd In .ssaae*'? ?a?hst^ita i^Hasanneu <asa&.' ' ' nam il ll Sf -f~^? m ?td ^lt*A**L *r-? lunbtc rsatnrsd in Sjunnln nffftrtitu^ ? for .fall. There ara 2?<896 Nerlhro? aunsioai te hsstaa for cotton *eavm?N now hf?; Ma ned ~in mill* la <h#i doeotry. Agents for the leading Ucea of silk: ?nd cotton eteptc hosiery ?pd trade slower than; a jwar gao. Reports -Of a- gm\**al vvsi?tiflSt^Of ! full employment In textile factories ire Incoming common. JM. dv -*V.t? .?.:.? iwr . n Placed Contracts for New SUDDIV Ship end Trea?tnort Wt?h Northerners .,.?..>.....:. V; i. , Ui r.i. il- I'.' Newport N-JW?, March 25.-O?cler Utg that iuewactiea waS->stib* od uar fair 4o>tho* Newport Newa&inbuil??ie company.And that U is eurrontly re ported such at ion was taken for po-, iitical purposes ? and %j? erect, rete*; parto for abo-dMancraiic party in Pennsylvania end Massachusetts- at j thc expense of the State or Vuglnla, which ta accordingly penalized tor?be? . lng safely . doniQcratt?i" ResoluUona were adopted at ai mass meet lug pf I citizens, dteld et tho eondespy of music last, night, calling: upoo, congress te ) cause an Investigate tojo the cir cumstances under which tend i w^y Socr^tary of.the Navy Josephus.Dan iels awarded the eontraetB'for building the supply ships and transport to the! Boston navy yard,-'respectively. Fur ther these .resolutions request tibet congress refuse to vote the appro priation of $400,(100 ?asked by Secre tary Daniels for putting the yards In shape tn order that they might be ablo lo build the vessels. . "? , Shake* lp in Japanese NUT j. Tokio, March 2S^An ,ojUensivo shakeup occurred among the offloialo af the Japanese navy today in csnp-i necjion with the recent naval ?can ia!*. Among-the pri?lul? ' 'chht?es lazetted waa fcbat of V>-e-Admirdl3Hrs; Masumoto. who was relieved of the i^i;mmand of thc'Kure ns**- station. Hi? sucesser there is Vice-Admiral! ? Shlgat?ro Yoahimatsu. J. t : ' Besig?' fra* !w??Wrete. | 'New York. Match.S?.r-rHonry Phipps who-bee been identified with tho Unt ied States steel corporation since Its sraalsat'.sa, announced . today bis ( re*Iga?turn from the^dlrcclorato and f the flnanee - oommltteo; or the corpo-, ation. James A. F.trreU, president, I tea, it wps said. \;m j } i^t -i*' .*-? l ? . POLITICS ASP ,POLITICIA N B. * J ooooooooooooaaa a e o o o nt o . -\ . o ' ooo o e en ?vij?.a f| ? o o o a o . '. .. :;The B^ato^tas-T?/t?d $200,000 Xor the, erection-, of.a hospital in Washington 0 be' known as the 'Gallinger Hospl- , t;?l clh honor of . Senator .^Jalltng?r of j Now 5?antpahire,^hho?wae after of tho j most .atfpeastfn? ?rsrticitg: physicians j in New England before he wpjrt to tho ? seaate.^..' . ' ?.>.- : ij jjj^^^ i ??SeYoiand ls going. bp ;try a schemef| I wb^ohxmejBt other communitlea have it been too mjuch tied down to-hablt even to consider. -Tliat is-to cheat thc "I oloesfifar the puFpose>o2?putting more 4 daylight into the average person'? I t??jr> jBy. dtecnrdlng teatral time and I r^timmiiiim ??Sr?iu ??c-u. ?O? luCui- UBI.-, I '.'i?tiVai?i?.Wiii ^? feSU?.sSfe??SSS-?pit1' i ?lo ?ohBldprahly \?head: ?f the sun's! :t schedule instead of ? considerably he*} 4 hind-dU i Wfcrk wglll begin :an ?hour j earltor ?rnl.end on htwr earlier and. in i yienty ;pr; Umharter;workuBg h|mr?>*>r,. 1 og^r deyllght sport* enQ^recroar 1 ? J* ?'jH4>'? i "I!;-. ' i -?l<:C*8$m* Vmti of Loee.. .,, . ' Wseuihgton, March s^- :jhsrge; - Watokejibjieiir^^ ' rataast mrtfanui eonflrmedi th? it***! < ?^u ^guh^ry^d^g ?Oiwo^j pointy arnitnat tae reeumptlob of tn-i terest nay men ts on Uie foroign dobt,! suspended^ last January, probably wpsfld rte?4 to maka Mes leo's foreign creditors^anxious ovkrjjthe security of ? . 'wir^y?^i$ty^m Cleat**. - iff coKUBC^aoa WOT mint ?LD?B, NS&I fha to??aw?ag adhednie Sgnres ara DRhhabed- only as information ead ?ere>BM-irnerentaeqV.-- - ? . - l^>w^riraw ar.tt dajasftete oj trUna fy ja anderson, s, ^t?.'/?rn ,Yi : Voi.^r^^f-^^-'durrtth^^JFrom Tims Wlf^sWrtlto end .Belton.. 8:S0a. m. VeUoa...i'-i?..-.?}.? f^t:., 11:50 a. mv i2 Atueat?,. \WAihallA aar* r ?i-' Sdfteea-..J--.....8:*l a.mt. Mte Bteea > ilimeet Jtettee m Ism p. m.. iv Attente. WeUtslU, ged wenona r. ... .4:t2 p. .?.; 1 ' SB??IO?... ... ... .vS:gg p. Btu ii {fib^.i?aio?t-CviuwVlaai?? . belton. Through coach ftsetgt Colac??ia to Wei? halla >A. ... . ..6:08 a. m. InHH^sSgSr^ en se^eoa, QraaetiUe .. ,.7:*o *, m. Ii ?Otan and ?reeaviile, .?t?o a. m, fd JMltna and QsesaviSta ;.8:16 p. nv' -.v ?1?. Bdfco? CSiarleoSo?,: -tkreeovllia and Coldcatda 4:S3p.m. ? ?tjSslton*.- Qniu84J?ie?; ?aar* teston Had OreeasHllo:..8:81 e. ga I 8*a*e*, Walhetle and?t* y;-lesrta ... .-?.-^tllt?fcge. . i.. ?a-MMMBBs"' ? I moto* odre Mo? it, it. ?, -O. J?, te.1 l^tTsgmeiflna' ta . eigJi-|lri?*S**? ?-r | ?farther inforsagt<en< apply t? traket: ?gwttto or Vf. M. Taber* A is 9, du. ?Sraeaville, j R McGee, A. IL e** du, CuloraMa,1 S. O. i Without the?? two rannte?! pro tective? yeo cannot f ueeeed with poultry. WA. KC and Sl.oo-the only at/* tfUen. I mu re? lusty jrrowth. **mnWendCoe. After they paw, lh?TirV critical .parted they mature quickly Into profit poyina mem he rn of ' you? flock, i ' Refuse'substitut*?; Insist on Pratts. a3?lUfncl 1 jn Guaranteed or Money Bad? rn Get Pratt* ISO vage Poultry Book "or Sale by- . Pouche Drug Co., Anderson, S. C. IV. H. Harrison, Anderson, S. C. PV. A. Power. Anderson. S. C. Svans' Pharmacy, Anderson, S. & ?coples.' Gropery. Co., Anderson, S. C. inderson Cash Croce. Anderson, S. C. f, M. Hunter. Pendleton, S. C. 3303 ^orson's' Pharmacy, Belton, S. C. Why we want Small Account3 ' Do you real lr.c that a hundred small accounts mako a bank stronger than a dozen largo ones even if they aggregate the same total of deposits? ly scoking new customer^. Wo want as wido a circle of frionas and customers as possible. ' Of, course, Large accounts! are j welcome, .too, for it is eur pur- : pose to serve. ALL people. But we want men and women of limited means itu know that \? this bank is willing to accept their deposits and give them the . ? advantage of our advice and ev er): facility of the institution. I! you aro not a bank deposi tor <it all come in and get ac Qj^aii lcd i .with us. We will'bo : glad to Wk things over with- i Citizens National Bank a ? i You will bedorag yourself a good turn by installing a ??? RANGE. We seil them under the strongest , guarantee, f Essy terms-$2down and $2 per month. A M?M?n XM. Co. A Five Dollar? Reward TW &a S^^Twatter RSo?oo ?yowsa from our send. We have fOM_WATSON, KLECrU.E? '."W ?atf^***^ iS?tor^Melona which w0! bc ?ve? free to a?ty s ?f tm~**rnm Mat?tU who m? A yt? ft ?ajr ttjatro?' 1 ?oversiiifefct Flies Stitt. ? T~Tr 4-<?nci?COr Csu., inoren '?& - tfntt fos tnwoo penaUtos afMlnst . th? ?cutbarn Pacifie, company waa filsd ibero today by the Feder?} government in which Uta complaint ebwrgas that taja railroad eompauy refuaeJ repent- a, edly to. comply with the Interstate .? ^| commerce ?Nimmission's demand to j ?"-M'. ' t i(- (il, ;. , .... or(fc-, 1