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prat*** Prevent prêilà C&tcU. LOSS ui'ar'hr« Food v. Icn«t7 Without thee« twa flruaranteed pro- trctlvna you cannot succeed with poultry. Noothar preparation ia »rx»! »S« Brat three week»aa Pratt* Baby Chick Foed- 26c. 60c and $1.00-tho only aafe ration. In*urea lusty growth. To prevent Intestinal troubles the on« ?ur« specific la Pratts Whit« Diarrhea Remedy -25c and (0c Altar they pa»» th« early critical period they mature quickly Into profit paying memt-cr» ot your flock. Refuse eubeUtutee; insist on Pratt». .^Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back 3 Ott /Yetta Ieu pac* Poultry Book For Bale by- Kundle Drug Co., Anderson, S. C. W. H. Harrison, Anderson, B. C. W. A. Power, Anderson, S. C. Evans' Pharmacy. Anderson, S. C. Peoples' Grocory Co., Anderson, 8. (,'. Anforion C«j«h Croce. Anderson, S. C. M. M. IfttuWi Pendleton, 8. C. 3303 Frlerzoata Pharmacy, Helton, 8. C. Why we want Small Accounts Do you realize that a hundred ! small- accounts make a bank stronger than a dozen largo ones even if they aggregate tho sume total of deposits? That's why we aro constant- ly seeking hew custpmors. Wc want as wide a circle of friends , und customers as possible. Of course, large accounts arc welcome too, for lt is our pur¬ pose to serve (ALL. poppje^. - But wo want mon ansi vQbiun.: of limited moans to kn%W tbdSsj this bank Is willing 'towecetwy il their deposits and give ¿bfl^the advantage of our advice ana ev¬ ery facility of thc institution. ¡.SS j yo*..,,. ".., v. ; Citizens Nfttion^l jBank You rçffl b&doinè e^ÇWif osgood turn by installing a MS ,\ We sell them tinder the strongest Easy. #*rms--$2 down and .frîtyeç month* m Dollars Reward call «ft ' ??<TI. 'r^^[ JPatrt^s Book^orc. »asa ííuard »«ir ¿o JlUUea*. ! ufcchijo. March 20 -Mrs. Jon- Crocker -WWtmsu. who is dite* e irr.m New YoA asst, month.' bring with ber two imported dogs p Watch over her little son. Pred¬ ated to guan» hoi- Hillsborough^ two peta have been trainer! to' over the Utile heir to mullens. SÜÜEB SCHOOL Âï WINTHROP COLLEGE Faculty for Coming Sattîon to Bc Composed of Better Men Than Ever Before ._ILL. Hock lilli, March UO.-Teachers rep¬ resenting every phase of teaching aro writing to Winthrop college for copies of thu Summer School Bulletin, Just off the'prcss. It ls expected that tho attendance this summer will tax the' capacity «f the colfcgc^ dormitories as these were well Ulled last year. Last Hummer Uicrc were SOS teach-! ers unrolled uucessltnlliiK a faculty of (M officers and teachers. Of those 1/ attendance last summer UK held col* lego degrees, 74 were superintendent s. principals and bigQ school teachers, titi werc^ijitcrmcdlito .grade teachers, 'Jfi primary teachers, 117 rural school teachers, and five rural school sup'-r-' visors. Some of the students had not taught. This, coupled with thc state.1 meni;i made by some of tho leading! students at the close of tho past ses¬ sion, shows that every phase in teach¬ ing is fully covered bv the course of instruction adopted during the session.1 If such a thing ls possiblesthe fae-, ultjr' fhn coaling session will bc com-1 posed of teachers who arc bet|?r quail-1 fled to serve as Instructors than those at past sessions. Thc idea ls to make each 8UccccdhiR session of the sum¬ mer school more useful than thc past to thc teachers who attend. Some of Those Secured. The entire faculty has not as yet been anouriced,* but- tho service» for Ute .following have been secured for tile' coming session: Tliomas M. Balliet, education, dean1 of the school of pedagogy of New York Unlvnmlty «IIIP«; too*. lid ward James Bank,* lecturer, Unl-1 versify of Chicago, and noted author. I L. U. Heeler, psychology add educa¬ tion, Winthrop College William E. Droazoalo. algebra, geom¬ etry, trigonometry, professor of math* mattes, Rutgers (New Jersey),. J. Thompson Brown, English, Win¬ throp College- Nancy G. Campbell, pianoforte, pipe| organ. Winthrop College. O. T. ("orson, lecturer, editor Ohio Educatlonul Monthly, ex-president National .Educational A|MÇiMjoa-f. :; H. £L Cotter, physfcsjdlftl JlffrMiomy; îo? Ida J. üaeus, library methods, Win« throp College. ' vi i l). W. Dantot,'English, Clemson Col' riehdbl«: Frdnk Evans, geograpM? uhdniyste-l grphy, suyorlnlchdent Spartanburg school*. I - ; f W< C. Gurrotaou. manual training.! Terr Haute, Ind., high scaoot. I tíarah J. Grant, training school, Win*' throw' College. ly;M!«lt'.MlJ. .Ishll. .Oschurhrd s s sw Grace M. HufiingtOri domestic sci-, ebro and »rf. WmUirep .College. vNeale 8. Knowles, applied homo economics, Iowa State College. Ames, Iowa. R#ba M. Lockhart, story-telling fulton. Mo. William Dy Moginnts, education, Winthrop. College Train lug achoo!. A. M.,,and masker's diploma In education» Columbia University." Minnie Macfcat, kindergarten, Wui- throp College. ? . . Helen Mc.KbiRtry, physical, éducation, lircctor department bf physical. train¬ ing, for women. Pratt Institute, Brook¬ lyn- : . > Mabelle Miller, penmanship,, super¬ visor .of. writing ju Asheville, public schools. '.' >'< William S. KorrlBon, history, profes¬ sor of history and political economy, Jlomson CoUegoy Carroll ,Q.",,Pcarso, lecturer, presi¬ dent stato normal school, Wisconsin, preside t National Educational asso¬ ciation In 1911 . [¿ Alpha Rasor. biology. bead departr ment of biology Winthrop collegó. A.-, ti. Rptnbcrt,,Lstlu. Wofford.Col» , Loila -russell, rural school methods md , devices, Winthrop Training ifchool. j »ara .B. Spencer. radltta^ajBd^eX' ¡ pression, Winthrop College. ^"irT^Thomson, education, professor Mgrauçmo W^r. Frcncll and Geer WJV K*W&^ .and .pol Itlcal science Winthrop college. J; LáBñioe Würd,>le*tnror. director rural aabltfUdn.,for South Carolina .I*ucy S.'Ward, fine arts, supervisor ^ar> .rn high.". ..schools, Cleveland. " Citarles R. Woekd, agriculture dad Qgidhslon professor, of agrlcrUuro and ^¡j^ry^^^^í^^t1 .Wlatbrpa»- »«MSór atsgrtcaVLut^'InUir^p toi* j STifi. Winship, ieciurcr, ftoston. f' C^ yaL V^*h all .ol^4s>SwW-lW ife îvera^ûre. Her »tlc by Pharmacy.... ., . . Wrllteo^fer j¡J¡^ The scope ot this subject ls broad. There are-mw »xpertsdces hf Hf« ia Bfittiirräto*. dver .as,. l are so numerous and orton mysterious. Btu In many ot our experiences God's I caro for us .can bc easily understood, a.". in qur food, cruthing, health and many other blesHlng». j Hut much an (Jud cares for us, He Uivt^s us some part in caring for our¬ selves In the matter of obeying the natural luwn which Ile has made for our well-being. And yet the expres¬ sion in ui t.'n made In .reference to a departed ¡os fd one, "It was best -that no should die, or "lt was thc Lord's wl|l to take him," while perhaps the deceased had burned out his life with alcohol. While I believe God often overrules thc loss of one soul, making this loss serve as a warning to his surviving associates, yet lt by no means proves that God willed that he sbiitiM die thus, bul 11 simply serves as aa example of Divine wisdom warn¬ ing many to respect* by the loss of poe soul. God's foreknowledge as to how ali will die may ).*; compared to a mau looking throng,, a telescope at a mun without sight walking near a precipice. Thc first man knows thal the sec¬ ond is in danger, but bc is not respon¬ sible for lils being there. To Bay that God's knowledge, ls inimité is one tining .while to say that everything that happens ls according to His will is another. Thu Tact that me;: who give Christ tho remnant of th ir lives and a shadowed body, and then ask ills forgiveness for their self-indul¬ gence proves that auch a course is dis¬ pleasing to Him. sad that lr thc man had died unforgiven their death could uot have been according to the Divine will .oven Though-Divine wisdom did usc lt as a warning to others to con* I sider and repent. So, let no man hay- log dishonored. God in his body, charge nts suffering to his Creator, neither, let relatives who survive him say that he Idled according, to. God's wilt. .. i, ThlB view does not Retract; in tho least from God's poiver; ¿he Scriptures teach un that men cnn and'should live < until Christ shall say, "Well done thou good and'faithful servant." Truly ' thc death of these is according to the ( Divine will. Tiiey hu vc finished their work, and Ho baa called them to their j roward. » uut this subject has. another', appll- cation in the matter of proper.sanitu- , tion, which ls being agitated ut thc , present day. t[ Ai warm .?/eetimr ap- \ proâches opr!attention turns again!to thc!fly, thc mosquito and other'disease f carriers. With bird life rapidly de- j creasing in this .country, these pests j upon'which birds used Lo feed, arc on , the Increase. This means greater k vlg11r.::ce on the part of our-peuple j as .wcjl.as greater expense. i A par of this expense, sickness and ( death, however, can bc prevented. I, ;,. A gentleman ? told ,ue recently that . bc never missed an opportunity to.de- t Btroy -¿He», IUD not otherwise ^bb-g /tàbiTtjigJità way in w^ff^Lo sjfefcdá ídlo moments.), if all ..the.-Unto spentK, in gossip and in usclese aptf some- J tunes .sinful pastime wore anent.war- j rl'pg against disease carryVg posts, tho-jo wóuW be bettor. health, bettor x r.._JS cities, where poverty reigns and who t cannot afford tho-expense; .and those . who continually * redd ot thc import- t anco bf these-precautions arid who.are * amply able to Lake thom ,bul'who re- ( echo tho information ns seed BOWU uri J , stony ground,, , ,,r^. Oj Hut no matter bow these may treat- « thc subject, lt fk Important nc verene- ' lees. Tho proper ooscrvance of san]- t lafy laws will in tho. opinion ot medí- t cal experts multiply tho years, of one's ( life. Indeed a contagious disease , may.snuff ont thb life o.r a child, who: under normal conditions might have , lived to seo 80 years; and the same ¡ disease will tase other' members of t the family unless great precaution ls'f used. T ' - . \[ lïxamplos of disease-carrying In- sects hiay bc mentioned". Thc rims- a quito Is Bald to spread yellow fever, 1 malarial fever, and '.., other «erms. L Borcenlng against the nests ls 'good/. but. abse'neo of stagnant .waten their olomont ;|s far' better. "Hence »tho ¿ bid saying, "an bup'"n of prevention ls t wórth'.a pound'er cure.'* Caro should * bc taken to provëut Stagnant water Ut r ïqw landa <Jtú. roads should be watch- ' en,,iso'as tb prevent th© iroublcsonio boghole, nut only for ftc sake pf J teams and wagons,- but above all to re- J duco thc numbor of thosqulLos, and : thris saCcguard he i.Ti and llfet" \\ ' Rata aro Said to Carry 'contagious1 \ disease from on-' country to ahotho* ; by escaping frr o, their hiding pliers. 1 In ships efto? t have-landed! But ~ the rata aires'1- here are said lo spread dlsoesr ilso, arid I believe thal, formers sho< ? I wage^releritlcss war- . faro upon t' -u,.not only to prevent , their destro- ' g grain, harneas: and the like, but ah ,ve nil in tho interest of RrPd ilteAlf'. To those who love to 1 kill birds, 1 would say. Vail! rata." and j m^Mi.rtmfit v. real service to your : country in thc matter of good health. I believe that Gtkflttrnn;ilsrtbaf''wVty La ko tho urcçauLions mmUpuod above ^ Süd others, this being á part. He has : lyen .ns in preserving odr: lives, ßt the wfOvwhlch He created to pro- teat 'us bavo boen- kilted by thought- i less t sportsmen, then '. thone who arc powerless to remedy thm'evil. ahoju|tr take oiher Mocautloaa to fight thc dis¬ ease, carrier*, which birds would dc- ettby ir perniULait to live, .acajfoijj^^ ? ... ' ^r^Pa!^ h I ;Pcndlaton^ >forcU 21.-Wo were all , *»W to learn, of the.tleatb>r Mr. J. | Norton-Hunter*, w Ko .waa burled al tb* -ajatscOpsi cemetery Tjtesaay afternoon. A latia attkibcr et friends, ware ^present, among whom wer« Mr. .and Mrs. J. C. Stripling, Jr.. Miss UU'Ärmling. Bob Frlarson, Frank- » Mauldin ,T. 8. Ci ay¬ len. Mr. Henry. Frteraon ot Asdwctt; &N. Hunter of Charlotte* Mr. and ,tW.K. Uri!UPJUm of.Saaeca; Mra. G. Holmes. andfDr. and Mrs. P. H. of Clemson collate, r. Hunter bad many frlscds of i .place, all. of -whom extend love . \ much sympathy, to ,tho J»r«ate* laughter who ls nt pronom ^ lt li her aunt Mrs. J. C. ÇUlblins. -1 SM3lf¿i¿Íf¥: WORK WILL BEGIN ON CONSTRICTION. AT ONCE ¡TS OVÊR Í81? c, MäjUr ; Says Th*t Local System "Will Be Complete In V FolioWliiç a^Coir^ailtB^ïfl Fri¬ day at % oVlvck lu thc city hall, Ma¬ yor JJóllcmau ami AJd^Aiyn Farmer and BJihJoro'. closed n"* ep^r^Sict with George Miller for a''great, while way" for Anderson and Mr. .Miller at one telegraphed., t,o" the .m^Qjj/acturers o'/ tho white way posts to rush the re¬ quired numbëf of'poiWto the city. The posts are «tad» ^..Andersen, Ala.; and they will probably arrive hero at an carly date and the actual work ot constructing the white way for thc city \v,Hl be put under way. Whoa it became known last night that the council had closed a contract for the.system thc people.of thc city were well pleased. Numbers of the business men bf thc city said that they considered it one of thc best steps that the council had (ever takep and. Lue action 'ol' tho' body was generally '' indorsed on ¿very side. In .talking with a reporter for The i intelligencer, Mr. Miller said that lie lld ..pot know' just, bow long, it would lake for the new' posts to arrive, but ie expected.thc manufacturer* to inSn jo liiuo in getting thc. posts op the. road and that the work would be then j iv ou 10 bp ready ;/or./u(6c.,by ; Ibo time 1 bo Confederate réunion convenes herc ' n May and the work of .Installing tho £ A'hlte wey'wni'be ptisBeTI with'that j md in view. , This system will cost apRroaimately \ i'9.000 but undorlhe terms of agree- * neut be%«dnW^Ailer: *»töVliie city, .ouncll. the city Of Anderson will not ?SJ^Dn*~e^eeiU.* for the improvement, < iii T^^Rr^n^j^v^noired^to -Cbpsç j >ost ^pcr annum. The ^^t^^a]t. %OTQ ' Toles were contracted for' yesterday Í ri^^laced^ Oq both, irides of thomasa \ vULrtoe^natstted on BertAto street P row, 4?oop>Sr.Ao 'MÍDUÍPS», doubllag 1 >ack .agi'»}: io, ibu courr souse square " md going doTSn South Main street to he ni tr "pt ittjir IWuÓtrijlQíWlt. L ial» of the Charleston "''ÜT^estern 1 3aroltaar'^i0M«^ii«iMS> will cover he .'Wtfte business district' *f .Mr- Miller stated to The Intelligen- t, :cr reporter last night that the sys- 1 em proposed for this city will bc tho B dpst complete in tho entire South rom ^thq .RiandPoint ..of. cohering tho «1 iñttre business district, and that tho c pedal display as arranged for the " quare will give a setting, to. the sys- j cm unobtainable usually elsewhere- D It was .understood in Anderson last e light that the Ladles' Cl vic League, mil tiic Auderaon chamber of com- u berce will at once make a proposition c o tho city council concerning a eel- t »brgtUm to be .held',when tho .system 8 s compietüd. Tentative pjsns have a ¡lready .b#ehr wade, tirase including a ;roat parado,..3peAlal.JflÔHtç,.a dispaly [ if Aro works and soveral other attrab- 8 lons. Thore.ls little doubt but that4* ho couneJliistll'adcept :tk*i*tter or a s oint celebration and the dayuor op- c .nmg tM^^*m; wlll -^ is ¡btg one « or Anderson. .. * .'. 'Mlan't;Justen 20.r^ife /Leo t rjufe^ifljito^ c livprcc fjrom Byron H Lloyd. She t 8old b? Erena' Pharmacsl Comps- ny. FVlct*on*tf Thffrinaey^BWotl and tU Druggists. . rhursday, Juno 7th. From here the jditors and their families will go to. lúe Isle of Palme tor three #r four layi- W. tí. L"cv president of thc I'. & N Hues stated a few days ago to he editor of The intelligencer that he wojuldaeo tliat thc. odlt^iai party got i special train from Chick Spring« to \niierson and from hero to Green¬ wood. Thl shas thc sanction and ap¬ proval of thc..mighty Charley Allen,| Qeneral anl Passenger Agent of the road. There will not be much freight lo bc buuldc on this special train. Chamberlain's Tablets fer Constipa- 1 tien. For constipation Chamberlain's tab¬ lets arc excellent, Easy tb take,- mild and gentle in effect. Give* them al trial. For sale by Evans' Pharmacy. (Adv.) F.lope fem .Scbool and Wed. Eufaula, Ala.. March ¡JO.-Watt N'or- ilan.S]>gcd 17. and Miss Julian Drown, about 1.'»,. living south or Kuf.tula rah, away from school today and eloped to Kort Caines.Ga., where they Were mar- rind by the Ordinary of CLay County. Tho brldenrooui's wedding suit in¬ cluded his first pa|r-of long trousers, which he purchased for; tho occasion. The Forty tear Test. An article must have exceptional uier.it to survive ..pr period of forty years.' Chamberlain'a Cough Remedy was first offered to.tho public1 in 1871.'. From a small bcg|pnig it has grown in favor and popularity .until it has obtained a world wide reputation. Von will find nothing better for .a cough or cold. Try It, end you will under¬ stand why it is a ¡favorite after a pe¬ riod of moro than forty years. It pot only gives relief-it euros. For sale hy .Evans;' Pharmacy. (Adv.) ; 1 "¡' T't% X r leia uay ttiztes and Regulations Any boy who is a. pupil in goad standing in an Anderson county. pub¬ ic, school ÍB entitled to enter the events ra scheduled in this article. Arrange- lien ts j arc. being made to accommo- lato the cQptoBtMrtfeon thc ball field at he park where a track will be graded ind the grounds arrangod for tho day. Hr. : HUI assured the witter that thc leid will be gladly donated for thc use >f tb» school ..bpyB ipr, thc 27th of iíarch. .'. v < Tho preliminaries;will take placo at bc park Friday morning at lOrliO >'clpck, and every coutestajjt hi.ex- .ccted io .bc present to dr&Wvifo&Jposl? iou in tho finals. At thi«Um<fafhotö aha $llHborentered- in: tee fiMlr»cnts eui too ^selected. S J1 Jm$m)9 1 herc are five running events wjtlçh viii bc held on a 220. yaird, track, .bo - rlaning, .with .the 100..yard dash these aces will conclude with a mile rate, ['he running bigh jump, Um .-running >roa« >jump an4«tao« pols ^iwast^failli h' S^^Smt aaWuietoma? taro w These simple rülos will be enforced: ?lí Contentantav wiH d'raW fo'r; position acàçii:eïèdt. 2. In the running oyente, no contest* nt shall pass another to the left. If he hoold napp to thc .left, bc shall for- eit .hiS place In the., contest and «hall loi be counicd ai,¿iii j¿ that ercnt. .2. Any contestant Who starts before he pistol shot shall bb handicapped bree (3) feet by the starter, .K4.»In the 100 -yard -awl in the.220 ard dashes .the start-shall be ma.de rom-the crouching position. ,..with breo orders: "On your marks."'"Get et, ''Go,". ( given w i th th e pis toi s h ot ) .5.:In tim running high jump and lie'pole vault, tho winner shall, bo hosen by^elemlflatfbnf In caso of a lc tho first to fall shall ba tho loser. (S, An .attempt ' shall be called a alk. Thrpc 'balks sholl bc cousldcr- d one trial. 7. Iii the. shpt put, thc running road, jump sud the discus, throw ...each ontestant shall be allowed* three rials. The best attempt shall bo con- Idetvd as the record.of.tho contest¬ ât. ?'. -' ?. 8. In the shot put and the discuss brow, the contestant shall: stand in- ldc tho seven foot circle. . It .any uart of the body or clothes touch thc round OStsidc'thla circle, or if tho ontestant step onside thc front lu If if th'ï circle before thc markers Bbai! neasurc .and "call'1 - ~fcho 'thfow, the ontestant shall löse thc tirai. 9. In the running broad .Jump.:tko liatance shall .-be measured1 from.-thd rout of the.board to thé nearest mark nade by thc. contestant :If tho foot if tho entrant t^uch the' ground In rout pf .the -JuarnVJfce; shalt lose the rial. 10. Thc twelve pound shot ahall be lied. .. . 11. .The Youth's Official Discus ilpili, bo,used. /'? ilk* . Any polo may \bo gased. ra the to\o vault The firsï place shall count 5 íeuts tor the school of tho contestant; tram} place, 3 pojtnU; third place, i Order of; preliminaries: £ lOe'yeYd¿deahr. 2. Manning All»» ump., 3. awi .yana dash. -A< Discus ntow!. i ^leTratót 6. Shot *ut '. Kiunnt-g broad Jump. 8. No pre- Imlnarles wlll-n*Micld tor the 410 rard and the 880 yard runs and the alie ruco. Order of tho snsd events. 1 100 yartí nash, -fi Buania* bUfr ump. 3. 880 yard rion.. , 4. Discus birow. Ö. 280 Jtard *t*h. ,«. Pola, rault 7# Rúñala* broad .iuinp. 4. ,r lio.yari rpo. 0. Shot »ut ld. Ml« <.» ?'.. Tits oClcors and judges ot thc meet »III bo announced tn tko n«Vt articla to^4M:jak»«*.j¿:-VI^4M^ré this iwared cheerfully by the writer. O. H". Chambers. vesa«* C«a*Werftá i«at»¿¿gt# Savannah, Ga.. March 21.-Nothing isa been heard from the schooner >vi S. Anderson, two months out of s'orrolk for Savannah, coal laden. Ia diipplng circles lt ls conceded that he 3*K*>1 is lost RunJDown? ConutÍ! your S^o«rttly about medical mal¬ ler*. Take no medicine he tedi not anion*. Lei hU decition he final. f . « *»»r.°" 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 Sarsaparilla for toning up the nerves, enriching the blood, and Improving the general health. Has been used for 60 years. THIS "PRUDENT" YOUNG MAN BANKED HiS MOffëKÂN'D BECAME £ £ÄßFM£# Sucji a thing as not "having a chance" is all BOSH. Every man has a chance if he will only TAKE the chance. -Olde! men with lots of MONEY are looking for younger men with a little niamey whom tildy'would like to take into PARTNERSHIP^ Nothing can Jhold du#L a man with CHARACTER and money. Banking your money w,?ft build your character. Do it and l&ive' BOTH. f/i jr , ¿/ Malee OUR B.u;k YOUR bank Wcj>ay 4 ^cr-iQent.,.Uiter¿it .quarterly. Anderson, S. C. fjNjfw^ Bank and the ^ ¿trust, Company, both of ^ Alderton, C., take^a* great deal of pleas^' ure in lending money tq prompt paying.cusj-- tomers and at this ^^j^j^^ ¡ era of lilia good county by Icndiug thom nioncyTv ^ COME TO «Eft US. ers& Meichaitts Have Children's Teeth Examined ^8 *rfcritpf . frequently, fof ..it. ,often happons that 'Bl loFL*S '^^^^in^/So' decay will act In early if tlioy arc ne- '-^y" glee ted*. You .should.take your boya Ht. '^xfkx, em.. 'JÊÊBS^^. e,r,s to thc dentist ut least once a ?BMk^A j^tà^Jr&inMtâm. " yCnr' W* >yoA'L cllttr«e: tol «*anilua- Bfcjg^XjgkK flj^BCTf tious am^ Wccharge high even . , I ¡fii^ ytEÈÊr tor. our bejBi JDCHÍe^alpnal services. Wc 'S mStf r-Ssr^'^ do a!ï kjnjrbA.of ItenUl. Work In tho HSV TBB -^iWW best style and Kuarantco every detail DR. Hw R. WELLS & COMPANY ./i Tl ^*t»HMr^KS*TAIi PAttLOUS <}?ef!f«f^rf^^rÖW'n^Wr*^^^!^Wo»*B AUeadaat UF;*JN NEED. --ÖE A VEHICLE OF ANY KIND- yt - !y .. { b'.*,Tv .- v.,-'-;*. .* let ushe^r from yoúoin oin diu oin diu oindluwynn # letus show you our stock before y ou buy. f We carry axomplete stock of all tods. Also Har¬ ness, Whips ¡and Robes. . >? .? tilt i.II ti, - -iii^r We have some extra -good values in Miifes and Horses. Libéral, terms anil ' ciöürje'öiii!^tóátm^ht* toan, : . '.' .t'.'v;^g^.ii ' .^.^jjÄH: ' '»'"-' ' JP»'.. v ANDERSON." : SOUTÉ CAROLINA v Subscribe for The Intelligencer

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Page 1: SÜÜEB SCHOOL Âï RunJDown? £ÄßFM£# · Doyou realize that a hundred ! small-accounts make a bank stronger than a dozen largo ones even if they aggregate tho sume total of deposits?

prat*** Prevent prêilàC&tcU. LOSS ui'ar'hr«Food v. Icn«t7Without thee« twa flruaranteed pro-trctlvna you cannot succeed with poultry.

Noothar preparation ia a» »rx»! »S« Bratthree week»aa Pratt* Baby Chick Foed-26c. 60c and $1.00-tho only aafe ration.In*urea lusty growth.To prevent Intestinal troubles the on«

?ur« specific la Pratts Whit« DiarrheaRemedy -25c and (0c Altar they pa»»th« early critical period they maturequickly Into profit paying memt-cr» otyour flock.Refuse eubeUtutee; insist on Pratt».

.^Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back3 Ott /Yetta Ieu pac* Poultry Book

For Bale by-Kundle Drug Co., Anderson, S. C.W. H. Harrison, Anderson, B. C.W. A. Power, Anderson, S. C.Evans' Pharmacy. Anderson, S. C.Peoples' Grocory Co., Anderson, 8. (,'.Anforion C«j«h Croce. Anderson, S. C.M. M. IfttuWi Pendleton, 8. C. 3303Frlerzoata Pharmacy, Helton, 8. C.

Why we wantSmall AccountsDo you realize that a hundred !

small- accounts make a bankstronger than a dozen largo oneseven if they aggregate tho sume

total of deposits?That's why we aro constant-

ly seeking hew custpmors. Wcwant as wide a circle of friends ,

und customers as possible.Of course, large accounts arc

welcome too, for lt is our pur¬pose to serve (ALL. poppje^. "» -

But wo want mon ansi vQbiun.:of limited moans to kn%W tbdSsjthis bank Is willing 'towecetwy iltheir deposits and give ¿bfl^theadvantage of our advice ana ev¬ery facility of thc institution.

¡.SS j

yo*..,,. ".., v. ;Citizens

Nfttion^l jBank

You rçffl b&doinè e^ÇWifosgood turn by installing aMS ,\ We sellthem tinder the strongest

Easy. #*rms--$2 down and.frîtyeç month*

m Dollars Reward

call «ft ' ??<TI.'r^^[JPatrt^s Book^orc.

»asa ííuard »«ir ¿o JlUUea*. !ufcchijo. March 20 -Mrs. Jon-

Crocker -WWtmsu. who is dite*e irr.m New YoA asst, month.'bring with ber two imported dogsp Watch over her little son. Pred¬ated to guan» hoi- Hillsborough^two peta have been trainer! to'over the Utile heir to mullens.

SÜÜEB SCHOOL ÂïWINTHROP COLLEGE

Faculty for Coming Sattîon toBc Composed of Better Men

Than Ever Before._ILL.

Hock lilli, March UO.-Teachers rep¬resenting every phase of teaching arowriting to Winthrop college for copiesof thu Summer School Bulletin, Justoff the'prcss. It ls expected that thoattendance this summer will tax the'capacity «f the colfcgc^ dormitories asthese were well Ulled last year.

Last Hummer Uicrc were SOS teach-!ers unrolled uucessltnlliiK a faculty of(M officers and teachers. Of those 1/attendance last summer UK held col*lego degrees, 74 were superintendent s.principals and bigQ school teachers, titiwerc^ijitcrmcdlito .grade teachers, 'Jfiprimary teachers, 117 rural schoolteachers, and five rural school sup'-r-'visors. Some of the students had nottaught. This, coupled with thc state.1meni;i made by some of tho leading!students at the close of tho past ses¬sion, shows that every phase in teach¬ing is fully covered bv the course ofinstruction adopted during the session.1

If such a thing ls possiblesthe fae-,ultjr' fhn coaling session will bc com-1posed of teachers who arc bet|?r quail-1fled to serve as Instructors than thoseat past sessions. Thc idea ls to makeeach 8UccccdhiR session of the sum¬mer school more useful than thc pastto thc teachers who attend.

Some of Those Secured.The entire faculty has not as yet

been anouriced,* but- tho service» forUte .following have been secured fortile' coming session:Tliomas M. Balliet, education, dean1

of the school of pedagogy of New YorkUnlvnmlty «IIIP«; too*.

lid ward James Bank,* lecturer, Unl-1versify of Chicago, and noted author. I

L. U. Heeler, psychology add educa¬tion, Winthrop CollegeWilliam E. Droazoalo. algebra, geom¬

etry, trigonometry, professor of math*mattes, Rutgers (New Jersey),.

J. Thompson Brown, English, Win¬throp College-Nancy G. Campbell, pianoforte, pipe|

organ. Winthrop College.O. T. ("orson, lecturer, editor Ohio

Educatlonul Monthly, ex-presidentNational .Educational A|MÇiMjoa-f.:; H. £L Cotter, physfcsjdlftl JlffrMiomy;

îo?Ida J. üaeus, library methods, Win«

throp College. '

viil). W. Dantot,'English, Clemson Col'

riehdbl«:Frdnk Evans, geograpM? uhdniyste-l

grphy, suyorlnlchdent Spartanburgschool*. I - ;fW< C. Gurrotaou. manual training.!Terr Haute, Ind., high scaoot. Itíarah J. Grant, training school, Win*'

throw' College.ly;M!«lt'.MlJ. .Ishll. .Oschurhrd s s swGrace M. HufiingtOri domestic sci-,ebro and »rf. WmUirep .College.

vNeale 8. Knowles, applied homoeconomics, Iowa State College. Ames,Iowa.R#ba M. Lockhart, story-tellingfulton. Mo.William Dy Moginnts, education,Winthrop. College Trainlug achoo!. A.

M.,,and masker's diploma In education»Columbia University."Minnie Macfcat, kindergarten, Wui-

throp College. ? .

.

Helen Mc.KbiRtry, physical, éducation,lircctor department bf physical. train¬ing, for women. Pratt Institute, Brook¬lyn- : . >Mabelle Miller, penmanship,, super¬

visor .of. writing ju Asheville, publicschools. '.' >'<William S. KorrlBon, history, profes¬

sor of history and political economy,Jlomson CoUegoyCarroll ,Q.",,Pcarso, lecturer, presi¬dent stato normal school, Wisconsin,preside t National Educational asso¬ciation In 1911 .[¿Alpha Rasor. biology. bead departrment of biology Winthrop collegó.

A.-, ti. Rptnbcrt,,Lstlu. Wofford.Col»

, Loila -russell, rural school methodsmd , devices, Winthrop Trainingifchool.j »ara .B. Spencer. radltta^ajBd^eX' ¡pression, Winthrop College.^"irT^Thomson, education, professorMgrauçmo W^r. Frcncll and Geer

WJVK*W&^ .and .pol Itlcalscience Winthrop college.J; LáBñioe Würd,>le*tnror. director

rural aabltfUdn.,for South Carolina.I*ucy S.'Ward, fine arts, supervisor^ar> .rn high.". ..schools, Cleveland. "

Citarles R. Woekd, agriculture dadQgidhslon professor, of agrlcrUuro and^¡j^ry^^^^í^^t1 .Wlatbrpa»-

»«MSór atsgrtcaVLut^'InUir^p toi* jSTifi. Winship, ieciurcr, ftoston.

f' C^yaL V^*hall .ol^4s>SwW-lWife îvera^ûre. Her »tlc byPharmacy.... ., . .

Wrllteo^fer j¡J¡^The scope ot this subject ls broad.

There are-mw »xpertsdces hf Hf« ia

Bfittiirräto*. dver .as,. lare so numerous and orton mysterious.Btu In many ot our experiences God's

I

caro for us .can bc easily understood,a.". in qur food, cruthing, health andmany other blesHlng». jHut much an (Jud cares for us, He

Uivt^s us some part in caring for our¬selves In the matter of obeying thenatural luwn which Ile has made forour well-being. And yet the expres¬sion in ui t.'n made In .reference to adeparted ¡os fd one, "It was best -thatno should die, or "lt was thc Lord'swl|l to take him," while perhaps thedeceased had burned out his life withalcohol. While I believe God oftenoverrules thc loss of one soul, makingthis loss serve as a warning to hissurviving associates, yet lt by nomeans proves that God willed that hesbiitiM die thus, bul 11 simply serves asaa example of Divine wisdom warn¬ing many to respect* by the loss of poesoul.God's foreknowledge as to how ali

will die may ).*; compared to a maulooking throng,, a telescope at a munwithout sight walking near a precipice.Thc first man knows thal the sec¬

ond is in danger, but bc is not respon¬sible for lils being there. To Bay thatGod's knowledge, ls inimité is onetining .while to say that everythingthat happens ls according to His willis another. Thu Tact that me;: whogive Christ tho remnant of th ir livesand a shadowed body, and then askills forgiveness for their self-indul¬gence proves that auch a course is dis¬pleasing to Him. sad that lr thc manhad died unforgiven their death coulduot have been according to the Divinewill .oven Though-Divine wisdom didusc lt as a warning to others to con* Isider and repent. So, let no man hay-log dishonored. God in his body, chargents suffering to his Creator, neither, letrelatives who survive him say that heIdled according, to. God's wilt. .. i,

ThlB view does not Retract; in tholeast from God's poiver; ¿he Scripturesteach un that men cnn and'should live <until Christ shall say, "Well donethou good and'faithful servant." Truly '

thc death of these is according to the (Divine will. Tiiey hu vc finished theirwork, and Ho baa called them to their jroward. »uut this subject has. another', appll-

cation in the matter of proper.sanitu- ,

tion, which ls being agitated ut thc ,present day. t[ Ai warm .?/eetimr ap- \proâches opr!attention turns again!tothc!fly, thc mosquito and other'disease fcarriers. With bird life rapidly de- jcreasing in this .country, these pests jupon'which birds used Lo feed, arc on ,the Increase. This means greater kvlg11r.::ce on the part of our-peuple jas .wcjl.as greater expense. iA par of this expense, sickness and (death, however, can bc prevented. I,

;,.A gentleman ? told ,ue recently that .

bc never missed an opportunity to.de- tBtroy -¿He», IUD not otherwise ^bb-g/tàbiTtjigJità way in w^ff^Lo sjfefcdáídlo moments.), if all..the.-Unto spentK,in gossip and in usclese aptf some- Jtunes .sinful pastime wore anent.war- jrl'pg against disease carryVg posts,tho-jo wóuW be bettor. health, bettor x

r.._JScities, where poverty reigns and who tcannot afford tho-expense; .and those .

who continually * redd ot thc import- t

anco bf these-precautions arid who.are*

amply able to Lake thom ,bul'who re- (echo tho information ns seed BOWU uri J ,stony ground,, , ,,r^. OjHut no matter bow these may treat- «

thc subject, lt fk Important nc verene-'

lees. Tho proper ooscrvance of san]- tlafy laws will in tho. opinion ot medí- tcal experts multiply tho years, of one's (life. Indeed a contagious disease ,may.snuff ont thb life o.r a child, who:under normal conditions might have ,lived to seo 80 years; and the same ¡disease will tase other' members of tthe family unless great precaution ls'fused. T ' - . \[lïxamplos of disease-carrying In-sects hiay bc mentioned". Thc rims- aquito Is Bald to spread yellow fever, 1malarial fever, and '.., other «erms. LBorcenlng against the nests ls 'good/.but. abse'neo of stagnant .waten theirolomont ;|s far' better. "Hence »tho ¿bid saying, "an bup'"n of prevention ls twórth'.a pound'er cure.'* Caro should *

bc taken to provëut Stagnant water Ut rïqw landa <Jtú. roads should be watch- '

en,,iso'as tb prevent th© iroublcsonioboghole, nut only for ftc sake pf Jteams and wagons,- but above all to re- Jduco thc numbor of thosqulLos, and :thris saCcguard he i.Ti and llfet" \\' Rata aro Said to Carry 'contagious1 \disease from on-' country to ahotho* ;by escaping frr o, their hiding pliers. 1

In ships efto? t have-landed! But ~

the rata aires'1- here are said lospread dlsoesr ilso, arid I believe thal,formers sho< ? I wage^releritlcss war- .

faro upon t' -u,.not only to prevent ,their destro- '

g grain, harneas:and thelike, but ah ,ve nil in tho interest ofRrPd ilteAlf'. To those who love to 1kill birds, 1 would say. Vail! rata." and jm^Mi.rtmfit v. real service to your :country in thc matter of good health.

I believe that Gtkflttrnn;ilsrtbaf''wVtyLako tho urcçauLions mmUpuod above ^Süd others, this being á part. He has :lyen .ns in preserving odr: lives, ßtthe wfOvwhlch He created to pro-

teat 'us bavo boen- kilted by thought- iless t sportsmen, then '.thone who arcpowerless to remedy thm'evil. ahoju|trtake oiher Mocautloaa to fight thc dis¬ease, carrier*, which birds would dc-ettby ir perniULait to live,.acajfoijj^^ ? ...

' ^r^Pa!^ hI ;Pcndlaton^ >forcU 21.-Wo were all

,*»W to learn, of the.tleatb>r Mr. J. |Norton-Hunter*, w

Ko .waa burled al tb* -ajatscOpsicemetery Tjtesaay afternoon. A latiaattkibcr et friends, ware ^present,among whom wer« Mr. .and Mrs. J. C.Stripling, Jr.. Miss UU'Ärmling. BobFrlarson, Frank- »Mauldin ,T. 8. Ci ay¬len. Mr. Henry. Frteraon ot Asdwctt;&N. Hunter of Charlotte* Mr. and

,tW.K. Uri!UPJUm of.Saaeca; Mra.G. Holmes. andfDr. and Mrs. P. H.

of Clemson collate,r. Hunter bad many frlscds of

i .place, all. of -whom extend love .

\ much sympathy, to ,tho J»r«ate*laughter who ls nt pronom ^ lt li heraunt Mrs. J. C. ÇUlblins. -1

SM3lf¿i¿Íf¥:

WORK WILL BEGIN ONCONSTRICTION. AT

ONCE

¡TS

OVÊR Í81?c, MäjUr ; Says Th*t LocalSystem "Will Be Complete In

V FolioWliiç a^Coir^ailtB^ïfl Fri¬day at % oVlvck lu thc city hall, Ma¬yor JJóllcmau ami AJd^Aiyn Farmerand BJihJoro'. closed n"* ep^r^Sict withGeorge Miller for a''great, while way"for Anderson and Mr. .Miller at onetelegraphed., t,o" the .m^Qjj/acturers o'/tho white way posts to rush the re¬quired numbëf of'poiWto the city.The posts are «tad» ^..Andersen, Ala.;and they will probably arrive heroat an carly date and the actual workot constructing the white way for thccity \v,Hl be put under way.Whoa it became known last nightthat the council had closed a contractfor the.system thc people.of thc city

were well pleased. Numbers of thebusiness men bf thc city said that theyconsidered it one of thc best stepsthat the council had (ever takep and.Lue action 'ol' tho' body was generally ''

indorsed on ¿very side.In .talking with a reporter for The i

intelligencer, Mr. Miller said that lielld ..pot know' just, bow long, it wouldlake for the new' posts to arrive, butie expected.thc manufacturer* to inSnjo liiuo in getting thc. posts op the.road and that the work would be then j

ivou10 bp ready ;/or./u(6c.,by ; Ibo time 1bo Confederate réunion convenes herc 'n May and the work of .Installing tho £A'hlte wey'wni'be ptisBeTI with'that jmd in view. ,This system will cost apRroaimately \i'9.000 but undorlhe terms of agree- *

neut be%«dnW^Ailer: *»töVliie city,.ouncll. the city Of Anderson will not?SJ^Dn*~e^eeiU.* for the improvement, <iii T^^Rr^n^j^v^noired^to -Cbpsç j

>ost ^pcr annum. The ^^t^^a]t. %OTQ '

Toles were contracted for' yesterday Í

ri^^laced^ Oq both, irides of thomasa \

vULrtoe^natstted on BertAto street Prow, 4?oop>Sr.Ao 'MÍDUÍPS», doubllag 1>ack .agi'»}: io, ibu courr souse square "

md going doTSn South Main street tohe nitr "pt ittjir IWuÓtrijlQíWlt. Lial» of the Charleston "''ÜT^estern 13aroltaar'^i0M«^ii«iMS> will coverhe .'Wtfte business district' *f.Mr- Miller stated to The Intelligen- t,:cr reporter last night that the sys- 1em proposed for this city will bc tho B

dpst complete in tho entire Southrom ^thq .RiandPoint ..of. cohering tho «1iñttre business district, and that tho c

pedal display as arranged for the "

quare will give a setting, to. the sys- jcm unobtainable usually elsewhere- DIt was .understood in Anderson last e

light that the Ladles' Clvic League,mil tiic Auderaon chamber of com- u

berce will at once make a proposition co tho city council concerning a eel- t»brgtUm to be .held',when tho .system 8s compietüd. Tentative pjsns have a

¡lready .b#ehr wade, tirase including a;roat parado,..3peAlal.JflÔHtç,.a dispaly [if Aro works and soveral other attrab- 8lons. Thore.ls little doubt but that4*ho couneJliistll'adcept :tk*i*tter or a soint celebration and the dayuor op- c.nmg tM^^*m; wlll -^ is ¡btg one «

or Anderson. .. .»*

.'. 'Mlan't;Justen 20.r^ife /Leo t

rjufe^ifljito^ clivprcc fjrom Byron H Lloyd. She t

8old b? Erena' Pharmacsl Comps-ny. FVlct*on*tf Thffrinaey^BWotl andtU Druggists. .

rhursday, Juno 7th. From here thejditors and their families will go to.lúe Isle of Palme tor three #r fourlayi- W. tí. L"cv president of thc I'.& N Hues stated a few days ago tohe editor of The intelligencer that hewojuldaeo tliat thc. odlt^iai party goti special train from Chick Spring« to\niierson and from hero to Green¬wood. Thl shas thc sanction and ap¬proval of thc..mighty Charley Allen,|Qeneral anl Passenger Agent of theroad. There will not be much freightlo bc buuldc on this special train.

Chamberlain's Tablets fer Constipa-1 tien.

For constipation Chamberlain's tab¬lets arc excellent, Easy tb take,- mildand gentle in effect. Give* them altrial. For sale by Evans' Pharmacy.

(Adv.)

F.lope fem .Scbool and Wed.Eufaula, Ala.. March ¡JO.-Watt N'or-

ilan.S]>gcd 17. and Miss Julian Drown,about 1.'»,. living south or Kuf.tula rah,away from school today and eloped toKort Caines.Ga., where they Were mar-rind by the Ordinary of CLay County.Tho brldenrooui's wedding suit in¬

cluded his first pa|r-of long trousers,which he purchased for; tho occasion.

The Forty tear Test.An article must have exceptional

uier.it to survive ..pr period of fortyyears.' Chamberlain'a Cough Remedywas first offered to.tho public1 in 1871.'.From a small bcg|pnig it has grownin favor and popularity .until it hasobtained a world wide reputation. Vonwill find nothing better for .a coughor cold. Try It, end you will under¬stand why it is a ¡favorite after a pe¬riod of moro than forty years. It potonly gives relief-it euros. For salehy .Evans;' Pharmacy. (Adv.)

; 1 "¡' T't% Xr leia uay ttiztesandRegulationsAny boy who is a. pupil in goadstanding in an Anderson county. pub¬

ic, school ÍB entitled to enter the eventsra scheduled in this article. Arrange-lien ts j arc. being made to accommo-lato the cQptoBtMrtfeon thc ball field athe park where a track will be gradedind the grounds arrangod for tho day.Hr. : HUI assured the witter that thcleid will be gladly donated for thc use>f tb» school ..bpyB ipr, thc 27th ofiíarch. .'. v <

Tho preliminaries;will take placo atbc park Friday morning at lOrliO>'clpck, and every coutestajjt hi.ex-.ccted io .bc present to dr&Wvifo&Jposl?iou in tho finals. At thi«Um<fafhotöaha $llHborentered- in: tee fiMlr»cntseui too ^selected. S J1 Jm$m)91 herc are five running events wjtlçhviii bc held on a 220. yaird, track, .bo -

rlaning, .with .the 100..yard dash theseaces will conclude with a mile rate,['he running bigh jump, Um .-running>roa« >jump an4«tao« pols ^iwast^failli h'

S^^Smt aaWuietoma?tarow

These simple rülos will be enforced:?lí Contentantav wiH d'raW fo'r; positionacàçii:eïèdt.2. In the running oyente, no contest*

nt shall pass another to the left. If hehoold napp to thc .left, bc shall for-eit .hiS place In the., contest and «hallloi be counicd ai,¿iii j¿ that ercnt..2. Any contestant Who starts beforehe pistol shot shall bb handicappedbree (3) feet by the starter,.K4.»In the 100 -yard -awl in the.220ard dashes .the start-shall be ma.derom-the crouching position. ,..withbreo orders: "On your marks."'"Getet, ''Go,". (given w ith the pistoi shot ).5.:In tim running high jump andlie'pole vault, tho winner shall, bohosen by^elemlflatfbnf In caso of alc tho first to fall shall ba tho loser.

(S, An .attempt'

shall be called aalk. Thrpc 'balks sholl bc cousldcr-d one trial.7. Iii the. shpt put, thc runningroad, jump sud the discus, throw...eachontestant shall be allowed* threerials. The best attempt shall bo con-Idetvd as the record.of.tho contest¬ât. ?'. -' ?. Tí8. In the shot put and the discuss

brow, the contestant shall: stand in-ldc tho seven foot circle. . It .anyuart of the body or clothes touch thcround OStsidc'thla circle, or if thoontestant step onside thc front lu Ifif th'ï circle before thc markers Bbai!neasurc .and "call'1 - ~fcho 'thfow, theontestant shall löse thc tirai.9. In the running broad .Jump.:tko

liatance shall .-be measured1 from.-thdrout of the.board to thé nearest marknade by thc. contestant :If tho footif tho entrant t^uch the' ground Inrout pf .the -JuarnVJfce; shalt lose therial.10. Thc twelve pound shot ahall be

lied. ...

11. .The Youth's Official Discusilpili, bo,used. /'?ilk* .Any polo may \bo gased. ra theto\o vault

The firsï place shall count 5íeuts tor the school of tho contestant;tram} place, 3 pojtnU; third place, i

Order of; preliminaries:£ lOe'yeYd¿deahr. 2. Manning All»»ump., 3. awi .yana dash. -A< Discusntow!. i ^leTratót 6. Shot *ut'. Kiunnt-g broad Jump. 8. No pre-Imlnarles wlll-n*Micld tor the 410rard and the 880 yard runs and thealie ruco.Order of tho snsd events.1 100 yartí nash, -fi Buania* bUfr

ump. 3. 880 yard rion.. , 4. Discusbirow. Ö. 280 Jtard *t*h. ,«. Pola,rault 7# Rúñala* broad .iuinp. 4. ,rlio.yari rpo. 0. Shot »ut ld. Ml«<.» ?'..Tits oClcors and judges ot thc meet

»III bo announced tn tko n«Vt articlato^4M:jak»«*.j¿:-VI^4M^ré this

iwared cheerfully by the writer.O. H". Chambers.

vesa«* C«a*Werftá i«at»¿¿gt#Savannah, Ga.. March 21.-Nothingisa been heard from the schooner>vi S. Anderson, two months out ofs'orrolk for Savannah, coal laden. Iadiipplng circles lt ls conceded thathe 3*K*>1 is lost

RunJDown?ConutÍ! yourS^o«rttly about medical mal¬ler*. Take no medicine he tedi not anion*.Lei hU decition he final. f . « *»»r.°"

Easily tired, thin, pale, nervous? Anddo not know what to take? Then godirect to your doctor. Ask his opinionof Ayer'* non-alcoholic Sarsaparilla fortoning up the nerves, enriching theblood, and Improving the general health.Has been used for 60 years.

THIS "PRUDENT" YOUNG MAN BANKEDHiS MOffëKÂN'D BECAME££ÄßFM£#

Sucji a thing as not "having a chance" is all BOSH. Every manhas a chance if he will only TAKE the chance.-Olde! men with lots of MONEY are looking for younger men with

a little niamey whom tildy'would like to take into PARTNERSHIP^Nothing can Jhold du#L a man with CHARACTER and money.

Banking your money w,?ft build your character. Do it and l&ive'BOTH. f/i jr ,

¿/ Malee OUR B.u;k YOUR bankWcj>ay 4 ^cr-iQent.,.Uiter¿it .quarterly.

Anderson, S. C.

fjNjfw^ Bank and the^ ¿trust, Company, both of^Alderton, C., take^a* great deal of pleas^'

ure in lending money tq prompt paying.cusj--tomers and at this ^^j^j^^¡era of lilia good county by Icndiug thom nioncyTv ^

COME TO «Eft US.

ers& Meichaitts

Have Children's Teeth Examined^8 *rfcritpf . frequently, fof ..it. ,often happons that

'Bl loFL*S '^^^^in^/So' decay will act In early if tlioy arc ne-

'-^y" glee ted*. You .should.take your boya Ht.

'^xfkx,em.. 'JÊÊBS^^. e,r,s to thc dentist ut least once a

?BMk^A j^tà^Jr&inMtâm. " yCnr' W* >yoA'L cllttr«e: tol «*anilua-

Bfcjg^XjgkK flj^BCTf tious am^ Wccharge high even .

, I ¡fii^ ytEÈÊr tor. our bejBi JDCHÍe^alpnal services. Wc

'S mStf r-Ssr^'^ do a!ï kjnjrbA.of ItenUl. Work In tho

HSV TBB -^iWW best style and Kuarantco every detail

DR. Hw R. WELLS & COMPANY./i Tl ^*t»HMr^KS*TAIi PAttLOUS

<}?ef!f«f^rf^^rÖW'n^Wr*^^^!^Wo»*B AUeadaat

UF;*JN NEED.--ÖE A VEHICLE OF ANY KIND-

yt - !y .. { b'.*,Tv .- v.,-'-;*. .*

let ushe^r from yoúoin oin diu oin diu oindluwynn #

letus show you our stock before you buy. f

We carry axomplete stock of all tods. Also Har¬ness, Whips ¡and Robes. . >? .? tilt i.II ti, - -iii^r

We have some extra -good values in Miifes andHorses. Libéral, terms anil ' ciöürje'öiii!^tóátm^ht*toan, :

. '.' .t'.'v;^g^.ii ' .^.^jjÄH: ' '»'"-' '

JP»'..vANDERSON." : SOUTÉ CAROLINA v

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