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i i?' ' ..nj. M? We are going to make next week one of vital importance to the Shoppers of Anderson. This is the season when the desire is strongest io secure the utmost value for the dollar you spend. NEVER BEFORE COULD YOU DO BETTER THAN NOW-NOWHERE BETTER THAN HERE. FOR MORE THAN 20 YEARS WE HAVE MADE IT OUR BUSINESS TO GIVE MORE-MORE IN QUALITY-MORE IN QUANTITY-OFTEN BOTH. THE OFFERS WE HAVE MADE YOU THE PAST MONTH HAVE NEVER HAD A PARALLEL IN ANDERSON MERCHANDIS ING. THIS IS THE ONE TIME IN YOUR LIFE IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY FOR YOUR FUTURE USE AS WELL AS FOR YOUR IMMEDIATE NEEDS. Buy it now before ?t's (one. Th ie stock won't last always. OSBORNE and PEARSON The one store in Anderson where your dollar will do it's utmost. For MONDAY Our resident New York buyer sent us 25 New Spring Suits-Colors, Sand, Putty, Green, Navy Blue, Battleship Gray-values $18.00 and $20.00 Monday $12.50 See Windows No Alterations D. GEISBERG If In Doubt or Worried Consult ZORADA IZMAR Clairvoyant and Psychic Palmist I do uolcmniy brad myself to guar antee to each and every one palling upon me full and complete Batistac tion, and I shall positively refuso to accept ono penny in advance. Nor will you be under any obligation to pay me until after the entire read ing ia. over. You may bo the full judge. I guarantee to give my com plete reading for the reduced fee of $1 to all. This reading shall consist of everything you desire to know. I shalf promise to tell you without you speaking a word, everything pertain ing to your present and future lifo. In case you ara worried upon matters ot love, marriage, business, health, speculation, enemies, rivals,' stumbl ing blocks of any kind. I guarantee to tell you .all. regarding same, and nisb will positively advise HOW to gain your greyest wish. I reveal to you the hidden power of ' secret in* fluence, whereby you can gain the lovo of 'tho one you desire or control any one you choose In the channel you may wish In fact, I bring suc cess to .the unsuccessful .and happi ness to the saddened heart IN OME HOUR I can give you the grandest reading you ever bad ?rom any clairvoyant. IN 21 DAYS I can live you tho power to advance In your position and seciiro a raise la salary. . You may wish to know {'How can I speculate How can I have good-luck How can I succeed in business How can .conquer my enemies How can I make my home happy How can I marry the one I choose How can I conquer my rival How can I marry well How can I remove evil influences How can 1 fet a good P/sltion How cen I settle my quarrel How can I ?old my husband's lov.> How can I hold rey wife's love HOW should I Invest my money Is my inveslnattt safe Will I succeed in business ' IN 20 DAYS I CAN make you so magnetic that you -can win thc love of the one you most desire. IN 32 DAY8 I CAN overcome your enemies, or bad luck of any kind. IN 86 DAYS I CAN find you a buyer for your business v " >perqr?pj stock or transaction of any k d. IN 47 DAYS I CAN brini around a happy marriage with the one of your heart's.desire; that is,.It 1 find the marriage would prove for the best; otherwise I shall not accept your case. IN 36 DAYS I CAN overcome your habits of all kinda, also work this secret influence on those you wish, without their knowledge, so they will begin to prosper and advance in life. IN GO DAYS I CAN make you so successful In speculation and Invest ments that you will be making money faster than you ever have before in your life in a safe and honest way. My record for successful work dur ing the past year is as follows: REUNITED 162 COUPLES BROUGHT ABOUT 227 MAR RIAGES. LOCATED 2 BURIED TREAS URES LOCATED 27 ABSENT PERSONS OVERCAME 220 RIVALS REMOVED 37 EVIL INFLUENCES IfWiU I succeed in my undertaking 'What profession should I follow What trade am I best adapted for What is the cause of my mlefortur.. What is the cauae of my illness Are my partners honest _ Am I in danger Have I mediumistic ability When 'jan I speculate Where should I locate" My practical and professional repu } tatton Is built upon honor, reasonable ' charges, faithful services .*hd speedy success. Oldest in experience, rich est in knowledge and ?till, crowned with years of uuparnli^W success in occult mysteries, my advice has made thousands Happy. Parlors and studio No. 408 North McDuffie St., one block cast of ppstoffice, near the standpipe. Hours 9:30 a. m. until 8:3C p. m. pupil ?'iiymi nri??T?yyiiMi.i*mmmm~mmmmmmwm\mmm***m~~~mmwm~m*mm> t \\ nH?H?ww? Urn Farm Loans We are in position to place loans on farms in Anderson county; where the security ts good, and the debt paying disposition of the borrower is satisfactory. /. I. Brownlee* Cashier Farmei Merchants Bank. J PURELY I Jake GlUner, Illustrious son of An derson but a Tar Heellan by adoption -having cast his lot in Charlotta sorno years ago-is spending thc Raster holidays with relatives io thin city. Jake is one of the most popular boy3 who over went out of Anderson, and Iiis friends here, are delighted that he is making good in his adopted borne. Anderson yjople who went to the great Presbyterian gathering at Charlotte recently came back singing the praises of this Andersontan, who showed them so many courtesies and who goes strong with Presbyterians of Charlotte. Miles Ellison, a conductor in thc local street car system, and Miss Bari Bruce of Cheddar were married at Pelaer on Wednesday by the Her. M. M. McCuen. Freak Cbeaault, ot Wolf ord Col lege, is here to spend the Easter holidays with relatives. Lewis Osborne ot Wofford College is among the out of town students in Anderson for the Easter Holidays. William F.skew, one of the good old men of Anderson county, resld'os in the Prospect section, waa in the city yesterday for a few hours. Mr. Es kew comes in that class ot thorough!} honest, plain, scrupulously upright and substantial citizens who aro known as the "salt of "the earth." In "ye olde days" Mr. Eskow was a school teacher, and many of Ander son's most Illustrions men and wo men ot today first drank of tht Pierian spring sitting on a slab bench in thc plain old school house In which Mr. Eskew presided. And some ot them can recall to this day without effort tho undisputed fact that he did not -onction the principle "spare the rod and ?poil the child." Hampton Webb, of the Piercotown section of the county was among tue visitors In the city yesterday. Henry Howard cf Pendleton was a visitor in the city yesterday. J. 1>. Moore, of Pendleton spent a few hours in tho city yesterday on business, Robert Moorehead, staunch old citizen ot Scotch ancestry and ot Presbyterian faith, who lives in the Concord section of the county, In one ot the most interesting old houses, built of hand hewn logs, was in the city yesterday on business. "Uncle F.obert," as be 1<* affectionately known to a wide circle of kin, is tho "last of tho Mohlclans" in Hie Moore head ramily, being the last of his parents seven children. A visit; to Mr, Moorehead's quaint old homo ls well worth anyone's time. The old home, In which he was born, ls more than a hundred yearsaof age, and in it are many "old tim cy" things that would appeal to younger generations as real curious. ..ISM*?* Bate Taylor, of Sandy Springs, who ls never happier than wheo conducting an auction.' sal? br writing cplgnmimatical paragraphs for The Intelligencer, was a visiter in the city yesterday. H. M. Morrow, of Iva, was in the etty yest . 'ay for a Short while. He is a weil known a><d progressive farmer of his section. Jj. J. Fret?ell left yesterday af ternoon for New York, where ho will be for several days on business. Mr. Fret weil will be joined lb Now York by his son Sylvester who ls a student at' Eastman'a Business College st Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Jae BLackman, farmer, of Pendle? ton, was among Ute visitors in the etty Saturday. B. F. Martin, member of thc? Green ville bar, Mid forme? Andersontan, with hia family, arrived In the city yesterday morning to spend the wees end with relstivea. * John Garrison, of Ben ver. wai among the visitors in the city yes terday. Mr. Garrison ls a brother ot Farm Demonstrator W. D. Garrison ot this city, and ls ? successful and progressive farmer. W. X, FetHgrew, a. well known farmer living near Starr, wai a vis itor lo the etti' yeiterday for a short while. I.nfhar Bailey, ot Ivs, was among \Y. E. Ki ru tl, who Hvc3 in thc Flat Rock section of thc county was a j visitor in tho city yesterday. Mr. El rod ls c fine farmer. , J. E. Harton, alderman und promi nent business man of Anderson, has! returned from Atlanta, where he went to bo at the bedside of his s*m. Wai-1 ter, who is quite ill ns thc result ol injuries '?ustutiied ?ouiu yearn ugo! while working as an engineer with tho Southern Hallway. J.. W.. Itothrocli, former county farm demonstrator for Anderson, and' ubstantial citizen of the upper sec tion of the couatv, was in tho city j yesterday for a taw hours. A. H. Boyce, who is connected with the Piedmont & Northern Lines, villi head ?na: ters at Belton, was among the visitors ia thc city yesterday. C. S. AlleA, Traffic Manager ot the Piedmont & ' Northern Lines with headquarters In Greenville was in the city yesterday for a short while [on officiai business. W. B. Moore, a well known farm er of 'Pendleton was among the visi tors in the city yesterday. DONT TAKE CALOMEL Instead of 1 dangerous, salivating] Calomel to liven your liver when ! bilious, headachy or constipated get j a- 10-cent box of Cascarete. They start the liver and bowels and straighten you vp better than nasty' Calomel, without griping or making j you sick. . LET US BRIGHTEN UP YOUR HOME: MlNimGIT! WE WILL DO IT BETTERo WE WILL DO IT QUICKER. WEWILL DO IT CHEAPER. Paint on your home is more necessary than Fire Insurance. Fires occur but seldom, but the weather is working day and night. Guest Paint Company "Guest Sells the Best" Fish of all kinds, Shrimp, Crab, sud other sea food at nil times at moderate prices. Phone ns your vants, and let us fill them. Prompt delivery. FISH DRESSED FRET* a F. POWER Phono GLAR1QNETIST FOR ANDERSON THEATRE In the Person of Member of Cincihaiti Symphony Or chestra Arrives "To wake the already excellent or chestra of The Anderson theatre the best in tho State, is my object 18 bringing to this city Mr. Qeorgc Crumb, of Cincinnati, expert Clarion ctist," said Manager C. H. Bleich yesterday in apeaklng of thc addition which he ia making to the m?sica/ staff of his theatre. Mr. Crumb, who has been'a mem ber ot the Cincinnati Symphony Or chestra, will arrive in Anderson to day. He is asid to be ono of the fin est clarionetiats In thc country, and will prove a valuable addition to thc orchestra of the city's newest Ulfa tre. oooooooocooooooooooo o .''"/. 0 BUSINESS NOTES o 1 e ooo oo ooooooooooooooo One of the We3t Whltner street business men remarked . yesterday, while looking at the window display of the Lilly White Market, that ho -would not need any spring tonic this year; that he found the exceedingly tempting displays of meat which Mr. Lindsay keeps on display almost al) the time kopt his appetite whetted up to a very high pitch. The Palmetto theatre, after the re pairs and Improvements which have just been completed, presents quite an Improved appearance over Itt former looks. The pictures yesterday > afternoon were shown perfectly and the new curtain was raised on tho stage which has been built five feet wider than it formerly was. This, to gether with the brand new scenery which has been installed, will add considerable to the appearance of this popular place of amusement.' Mr. Plnkston, owner and manager of thc Palmetto yesterday stated to a ?e portor, for this paper that tho Harrow Amorican (Uris ?how, which comes to the Palmetto next week r .il prove to be one of the best Tab shows he has had hore this season. See ad else where in ibis issue. The Owl Drug Co., have ono of thc most appropriate' and attractive Easter displays ot any. place in the city. They havn a window containing several pretty white rabbits, playing about, eating from a head nt cabbage suspended from thc ceiling, so that, they cannot easily reach it. The Messrs. Evans invited several child ren to get into the window and play with the bunnies, and you may know that those favored were supremely happy. The Southern Public Utilities Co. have a very attractive and instructivo shew window display this week, its particularly appropriate, too, as there are quite s few Easter rabbits, and other Mttlo novelties scattered throughout tho display. Th0 window displays the different lamps from 1895 down to date, showing the dif terent Improvements as they have been made. ,lt is well worth seeing. Noxon's Hippodrome Shows will arrive Sunday, April 4th, ?a their special train and will put up St ?he. circus grounds, atd win be in full operation Monday night. This is one of the largest carnivals which bss been in Anderson la so tie time, carrying ten. paid attractions two riding devices. The testare show ls the big Wild West exhibition, cowboy cowgirls, Mexicans, Indians ..nd horses. They also have with thom the sen sation of 1315, a trip to Mars. Morordome aad Old 'Plantation sod many other numerous attractions tob many to mention. They bring with them, (In a suit case) Prince Williams, an sigh teer year old midget, who weighs only twslve (12) pounds, and he wilt be teen in Capt, Gregory's nauseam, of freaks, curiosities, and monstrosities The management has made arrange ment for special police protection atti good ordo? is guarantee/. Tbl? U a strictly high-class clean and re fined ?how for ladles abd children. AUTO OWNERS! N?w is the time to have your tires repaired for the spring and summer service, I can vulcanize your old tires or sell you new ones. Sec me for GOODYEAR AND AJAX tires and accessories. Also the famous HOWE RED TUBE better known as the clover leaf tube. AH repair work guaranteed. Free air to customers. Templeton's Vulcanizing Works 108 N. McDuffie Street. Business Phone 270. Resident Phone 814. COLE PLAIN-VIEW CORN PLANTER NO. ll, PRICE $12.50 ? Same as No. 9 with Sword Opener instead of Plow Foot No. 12, samers No. i l with Guano Attachment added. Price $i6.5o,\ To SEE the Plain-View Corn Planter is to BELIEVE everything good of it. To USE it is to KNOW that it is unequalled in thc va riety and perfection of its work and in ease of adjustment and oper ation.' The direct shaft drive insures smooth "running. The mechanical construction ir strong- and simple. The working parts are well pro tected, lt is easy to change seed plates or distance gears. . No tools needed--just a moment with the lingers only. lt is really wonderful how accurately it will drop just one grain of corn at a time. If you have extremely small, or very large, odd shaped corn, you can get plates with cups to suit any variety. You can get plates suited to Peanuts, Beans, Peas, Velvet Beans, Cantaloupes, Watermelons and similar seeds. The tenderest seeds, like Peanuts, are not bruised or injured in any way. Save loss of yield caused by bad stands, save cost or replanting and thinning, save worry and loss by using the Plain-View Com Planter. SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO., General Agents, Anderson, S. C. TOP DRESS YOUR GRAIN with 9- O Eugene Snipes, who made 'M 1-2 bushels of wheat to the aer? last year has top dressed his wheat with our 9-6-0 and says he prefers it to Soda. W. li. (Henry) Glenn says it is not too late to apply it you see the ammonia in this 9-6-0 is largely derived from soda. , Apply it now and you will I* astonished at the outcome ot your grain. Q 6 0 ? $30.00 par ton; November, payment Anderson Phosphate and Os? Company Anderson. S. C