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son; Third District, D. W. Aiken; Fourth District, J. T. Johnson; Fifth District, D. E. Finley; Sixth District, J. E. Ellerbe; Seventh District, A. F. Lever.
State Board of Directors South Carolina Dispensary- Is elective by the legislature. Meets State Dispensary building on the first Tues- day of every month. H. H. Evans, chairman, Newberry ; J. B. Towell, Batesburg, and L. H. Boykin, Camden; G. H. Charles, clerk.
South Carolina Peniten- tiary-Board of Directors : A. K. Sanders, chairman; J. C. Mobley, J. O. Wingo, D. B. Peurifoy and M. O. Row- land; D. J. Griffith. supt ; W W. Adams, capt. of guards; Rev. J. C. Abney, Chaplain ; Dr. S. E. Harman, physician ; W. D. Black, clerk of prison and secretary of board.
State Board of Assessors- Duty of Commissioners to assess railroad property ; composed of chairman of Railroad Commissioners, State Treasurer, Attorney General, Secretary of State, and Comptroller General.
State Board of Education -Consists of the State Su- perintendent of Education and one member from each Congressional district, ap- pointed by the Governor.
State Board of Pensions- W. H. Hardin, Chester; W. D. Starling, Columbia, and W. E. James, Palmetto.
State Regents Hospital for the Insane-W. G. Gooding, Hampton; J. P. Glenn, An- derson; B. W. Taylor, Co- lumbia; W. W. Ray, Conga- ree ; Iredell Jones, Rock Hill.
State Phosphate Commis- sion-Consists of the Gover- nor and Attorney General and D. H. Tompkins, Ninety- Six; and J. H. Manning, Dil- lon.
Sinking Fund Commission -Consists of the Governor Attorney General, Comptrol- ler General, State Treasurer, Chairman of Finance Com- mittee of the Senate, and Chairman of Ways and Means Committee of the House of Representatives. The Secretary of State is Agent of the Board.
State Railroad Commis- sioners- C. W. Garris, chair- man, Bamberg; J. H. Whar- ton, Waterloo; B. L. Caugh- man, Columbia; D. P. Dun- can, Secretary.
County Government.
Anderson, County Seat. Court House, Court Square.
Circuit Judge-Geo. E. Prince.
Judge of Probate-R. Y. H. Nance.
Brown Hardware CO.
Hardware, Farm Machinery, Harness, Leather and Shoe Findings 220 S. Main Street
Annual Dividends
The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company
OF NEWARK, NEW JERSEY
Gives a dollar's worth of Insurance for every dollar paid in premiums C. W. WEBB, District Agent
M M. MATTI ON .tate Agent
Dividends Annual
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Clerk of Court-J. C. Wat- kins.
Sheriff-N. R. Green.
Treasurer-J. M. Payne.
Supervisor-S. O. Jackson. Auditor-G. N. C. Bole- man.
Supt. Education - R. E. Nicholson.
Coroner-T. C. Pruitt.
Jailor-S. J. Davis.
Janitor Court House-D. E. Carlisle.
Board of County Commis- sioners.
S. O. Jackson Storeville. chm; J. T. Ashley, Honea Path, and B. J. Pearman, An- derson.
County Board of Equaliza- tion.
Composed of County Au- ditor and three members from each Township.
County Pension Board.
J. T. Green, chm ; J. J. Gil- mer, J. H. McConnell, W. T. McGee; Dr. W. H. Nardin, physician ; J. J. Gilmer, pen- sion commissioner.
Courts.
Court of General Sessions -Convenes second Monday in February; 2nd Monday in June, and 4th Monday in September.
Court of Common Pleas.
Convenes Ist Monday in March; Ist Monday after 4th Monday in June, and 3rd |Nardin.
Monday after 4th Monday in September.
Suits.
To insure Judgment, Suits should be issued 34 days be- fore above dates.
City Government of Ander- son.
City Hall, 401 S. Main St. Mayor-Hon. Jas. M. Sul- livan.
Clerk and Treasurer-B. C. Maxwell.
City Attorney-John K.
Hood. Chief of Police-L. M. Murphy.
Health Officer-J. S. Mar- tin.
Supt, Streets-R. L. Kay. Supt. Cemetery-R. A. McConnell.
Board of Aldermen.
Ward I-W. L. Brissey ; Ward 2-Dr. W. H. Nardin, Jr .; Ward 3-O. B. Van Wyck; Ward 4-C. W. Webb; Ward 5-Lee G. Hol- leman; Ward 6-Robt. E. Ligon.
Standing Committees.
Streets - Brissey, Ligon, Webb.
Cemetery-Ligon, Nardin, Webb.
Sanitary-Nardin, Holle- man, Van Wyck.
Fire-Holleman, Brissey,
See Peoples' Furniture Co.'s Suits,
Largest and Most Complete Line in the City.
W. L. Brissey,
---- Dealer in- -
SHINGLES, LATHS, LIME, CEMENT PLASTER, HAIR, GLASS, Etc. Phone 232.
G. E. MARCHBANKS, JEWELER,
212 South Main St., ANDERSON. S. O.
I have a beautiful stock of desira- ble patterns in Spoons, Forks, Knives And all Table Silver.
and give to our Customers We Sell only to Legitimate Merchants. We economize on expense in Prices
Grocery Co. Dexter
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Ordinances - Van Wyck, Ligon, Brissey.
Water and Light-Webb, Van Wyck, Nardin. Auditing Holleman, Webb, Van Wyck. Public Buildings-Mayor J. M. Sullivan, Holleman, Nardin. Telephones - Ligon, Webb, Brissey.
Police Department.
Chief-L. M. Murphy.
Patrolmen-T. A. Camp- bell, J. T. Davis, H. I. Power, A. R. Jaynes, S. Z. Shealy, J. Olin Sanders, J. O. Er- skine.
Fire Department teer.)
(Volun-
Chief-G. F. Bigby.
Asst. Chief-Walter Mur- phy.
Sec. and Treas .- Edgar Archer.
Pioneer Hose Co-G. A. Shillito, foreman. Independent Hook and Ladder Co-W. L. Tribble, foreman.
Rough and Ready Hose Co (c) .- H. I. Taylor, foreman. Board of Health.
Dr. J. O. Wilhite, chm; Dr. J. B. Townsend, sec. and treas; D. H. Russell and M. L. Bonham.
Educational.
Board of Trustees City Schools-Geo. E. Prince,
chm; J. A. Brock, G. N. C. Boleman, W. F. Cox, J. P. Duckett, S. M. Orr, G. F. Tolly, J. L. Tribble, J. C. Watson. Thos. C. Walton, supt. Office 10912 Depot st.
Schools.
Anderson High School- 520 N. Fant, J. W. Linley, principal. Teachers: E. C. McCants, A. W. Fogle, Miss Belle Wicker. Janitor, Hen- ry Alexander (c).
Grammar School No. I, 414 W. Market .- E. M. Mc- Cown, principal. Teachers : Miss Nora Hubbard, Miss Ellen Gordon, Miss A. Beu- lah Brown, Miss May Rus- sell, Miss Mary Ligon, Miss Emily Divver, Miss Mary McCoy, Miss Nell Cochran, Miss Mary Chapman. Jani- tor, Wm. Johnson (c).
Grammar School No. 2, King, opp. A, Anderson Mill. -B. C. Cromer, principal. Teachers: Miss Lottie Cros- by, Miss Agnes Clark, Miss Lillie Brown.
Grammar School No. 3, 520 N. Fant. - Teachers, Miss Evie L. Lewis, Miss Maggie Tribble.
Grammar School No. 4, (c), S. Towers, cor. Reed .- M. H. Gassaway, principal. Teachers : Lillie V. Hall, Ra- chael E. Robinson, Maria L. Gassaway, J. F. Rhoden, Ola
Southern Commission Company
COTTON, STOCKS, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS 110% S. Main Street PHONE 322
-
Are Headquarters for
Osborne & Pearson Dry Goods
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Todd, Margaret Miller, Julia Majors, Carrie P. Gassaway, Tabitha Thomas. Janitor, Philip Norris.
Brogon Mill School, Bro- gon Mill Village .- Miss An- nie Farmer, principal; Miss Cora Byrum, teacher.
Gluck Mill School, Gluck Mill. - Miss Pearl Norris, principal; Miss Kate O'Neil, teacher.
Orr Mill School, Orr Mill Village .- Miss M. O'Neal, principal. Teachers, Miss A. B. Beck and J. N. Carwile.
Riverside School, River- side Mill Village .- Miss Nell Harris, principal; Miss Oli- via Duckett, asst.
Music Teacher, City Schools .- Miss Frances Wi- deman.
Private Schools.
Greeley Institute (c), 917 S. McDuffie .- G. W. Hill, principal; Cleopatra Wilson, teacher.
Salem School (c), 343 Railroad Circle .- Rev. J. P. Foster, principal.
Post Office Department.
Post Office, 114-116 ] Z Main street.
Postmaster-John R. Cochran, Jr.
Assistant-G. G. Sherard. Mailing Clerk-J. F. Simp- son.
Dispatch Clerk-E. M. Riley.
Gen'l Del. Clerk-W. E. Russell.
Ry. Postal Clerk-F. C. Robinson.
Carriers-J. L. Mattison, P. C. McPhail, A. K. Jack- son, F. L. Carpenter.
Special Delivery Messen- ger-W. A. Sherard. Janitor-O. S. Quick (c). R. F. D. Carriers-M. T. Burriss, Sloan Maxwell, Jr., C. I. Meeks, W. S. Power, W. H. Gilmer, J. J. Coker, M. J. O'Neal, J. P. Gray.
R. F. D. Sub Stations- Orr Mills, J. E. Wigginton, clk. in charge; Toxaway Mills, W. C. Gilmer, clk. in charge; Brogon Mills, J. R. Fant, clk. in charge; Rob- erts, Mrs. L. A. Skelton, clk. in charge.
Post Office Hours.
General Delivery window open from 7:30 a. m. to 7 p. m. Money Order and Reg- istry window open from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. General De- livery window open on Sun- days and Holidays, 10 to II a. m. and 4 to 5 p. m. Car- riers' window open 4 to 5 p. m.
U. S. Commissioner .- W. H. Frierson, 218 S. Main.
The Chamber of Commerce.
11612 N. Main St. Officers .- F. G. Brown, president; R. S. Ligon, Ist
ANDERSON, S. C.
B. O. Evans & Co.
Your Money Back if You Want It.
Clothiers
5ยบ Furnishers.
Anderson Machine and Foundry Co., SEND US YOUR ORDERS FOR GRATE BARS.
-PHONE 243
Sloan & Cummings
Leading FIRE INSURANCE Agency Phone 212
Post Office Building
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vice-president ; J. A. Brock, 2d vice-president ; J. J. Fret- well, 3d vice-president; W. R. Osborne, treasurer ; A. M. Carpenter, secretary.
Executive Committee. - F. G. Brown, J. A. Brock, R. S. Hill, J. J. Fretwell, R. S. Ligon.
Board of Directors .- J. A. Brock, F. G. Brown, W. F. Cox, J. J. Fretwell, G. W. Evans, R. S. Hill, R. C. Laughlin, R. S. Ligon, S. M. Orr, W. R. Osborne, T. A. Ratliffe, Jr., J. M. Sullivan, G. M. Tolly, H. H. Watkins, J. H. Weil.
Local Board of Fire Un- derwriters, Office 251 Mur- ray av .- M. M. Mattison, prest; J. D. Maxwell, sec., and the fire ins. agts. in the city.
Banks and Bankers.
Farmers and Merchants Bank, 109 Depot .- Incorpo- rated 1889; capital $100,000; surplus $135,000. J. R. Van- diver, prest; Dr. S. M. Orr, vice-prest; J. Boyce Burriss, cashier.
Farmers Loan & Trust Co, 109 Depot. - Incorporated 1898; capital $75,000. J. R. Vandiver, prest; G. W. Ev- ans, vice-prest ; J. Boyce Bur- riss, cashier.
Peoples Bank of Ander- son, 128 E. Benson .- Incor- porated 1899; capital $100,- |Sunday, II a. m.
000. J. J. Fretwell, prest ; Fred G. Brown, vice-prest; John N. Bleckley, cashier ; Lee G. Holleman, asst cash- ier.
The Bank of Anderson, 20I (202) S. Main .- Incor- porated 1891; capital $150,- 000; undivided profits, $150,- 000. J. A. Brock, prest ; J. N. Brown, vice-prest ; B. F. Mauldin, cashier ; J. T. Hol- leman, asst cashier.
Cemeteries.
Silver Brook Cemetery, Cemetery St., cor. Cleve- land av .- R. A. McConnell, supt.
Church Directory. Baptist.
First, Baptist Church, S. Manning, opp E. Church St. -Rev. J. D. Chapman, pas- tor. Sunday services, II:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun- day School, 10 a. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:45 p. m.
Second Baptist Church, Anderson Mill Village. - Rev. Wm. Brown, pastor. Sunday services, II a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School, IO a. m.
Catholic.
St. Joseph R. C. Church,' N. McDuffie, cor. Earle .- Services every 2nd and 4th
Sunday
After using the Directory try a drink of
Penderine
5c
AT ALL FOUNTAINS 5c
AGENTS FOR CHASE & SANBORN'S
Roasted Coffees
ANDERSON CASH GROCERY CO.
Package Teas
ANDERSON PHOSPHATE AND OIL CO.
FERTILIZERS Acid Phosphate. C. S. Meal.
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School every Sunday, 10 a.
m.
Episcopal.
Grace Episcopal Church, S. McDuffie, cor. Morris .- Rev. R. C. Jeter, Rector. Sunday services, II :30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 10 a. m. Services Wednesday, 4 p. m.
Methodist.
St. John's M. E. Church, S. McDuffie, cor. River .- Rev. M. B. Kelly, pastor. Sunday services, II:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 10 a. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. m.
Orr Mill M. E. Church, S. Main, bey. limits .- Rev. S. T. Creech, pastor. Sunday services, II a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday School, 10 a. m.
Wesleyan M. E. Church, 1413 S. Main .- Rev. J. P. Cary, pastor. Services every 2nd and 4th Sunday, II a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday School, Io a. m.
West End M. E. Church, B. R. Ry, bey. Bleckley .- Rev. D. W. Keller, pastor. Sunday services, II a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday School, 10 a. m.
Presbyterian.
Central Presbyterian Church, N. W. Cor. Main
and Orr .- Rev. J. E. James, pastor. Sunday services, II a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 10 a. m.
First Presbyterian Church, 304 Whitner .- Rev. S. J. Cartledge, pastor. Sunday services, II:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 10 a. m.
Colored Churches. Baptist.
Royal Baptist Church, 4II E. Hampton .- Rev. S. J. Jones, pastor. Sunday ser- vices, II a. m. and 8 p. m. St. Paul Baptist Church (c), 344 W. Reed .- Rev. A. Robinson, pastor. Sunday services, II a. m. and 8 p. m.
Methodist.
Bethel A. M. E. Church (c), 900 S. Fant .- Rev. Robt. Mitchell, pastor. Sunday services, II a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday School, 4 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 p. m.
Memorial M. E. Church (c), 201 W. Market .- Rev. A. E. Quick, pastor. Sun- day services, II a. m. and 8 p. m.
Presbyterian.
Salem Presbyterian Church, 205 W. Benson .- Rev. J. P. Foster, pastor. Sunday services, II a. m. and 8 p. m.
Chas. B. Hall Co. 214 South Main St. SUITS FOR MEN & BOYS.
Morrow-Bass Co,
MEN'S WONINAWALK SHOES A SPECIALTY 110-116-120 E. BENSON STREET ANDERSON, S. c.
Anderson Hardware CO.
Can supply both Farmers and Mechanics with all kinds of Tools and Agricultural Implements
At a price you can afford, at the C. A. Reed Music House,
Anderson. S. C.
The Unexcelled Ivers and Pond Pianos,
SEE PAGE 14.
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Express Companies.
Southern Express Co., 12I Whitner .- R. L. Keys, agt. Halls, Etc.
Anderson Opera House, I18 E. Benson .- Evans & Sharpe, mngrs.
Knights of Pythias Hall. -II8 E. Benson.
Masonic Temple .- 118 E. Benson.
Odd Fellows Hall .- An- derson Mills.
Dooley's Hall (c) .- 206 Depot.
Incorporated Companies.
Acme Drug Co, 133 N. Main .- Incorporated Sept., 1901 ; capital $23,000. R. S. Ligon, prest; D. A. Ledbet- ter, vice-prest; J. T. Ligon, sec. and treas.
Anderson Cash Grocery Co, 112 E. Benson .- Incor- porated Feb., 1902; capital $2,500. W. S. Ramsey, prest and treas; W. J. Trammell, sec.
Anderson Cotton Mills, west of Union Depot .- In- corporated 1889; capital $600,000. J. A. Brock, pres- ident and treasurer; R. E. Ligon, v-president and asst. treasurer; C. J. Brock, sec- retary ; R. L. Cumnock, su- perintendent.
Anderson Hardware Co., 106 E. Benson .- Incorpo- rated, Sept., 1903; capital,
$25,000. J. J. Fretwell, prest. ; J. M. Brock, vice-prest .; Lee G. Holleman, sec .; W. S. Brock, treas. and mngr.
Anderson Improvement Co., IIO12 S. Main .- Incor- porated 1888. J. L. Tribble, prest. and treas.
Anderson Machine & Foundry Co, 231 N Towers. -Incorporated 1902. C. S. Sullivan, prest. and treas .; R. E. Ligon, vice-prest .; R. E. Burriss, sec. ; T. A. Wig- ington, supt.
Anderson Mattress & Spring Bed Co, 315 S Fant. -Incorporated 1896; capital, $30,000. W. R. Osborne, prest; T. S. Crayton, sec. and treas.
Anderson Mutual Fire & Life Ins. Co., 109 Depot .- Incorporated 1896. J. R. Vandiver, prest.
Anderson Phosphate & Oil Co, 13112 N. Main .- Incor- porated 1900; capital $600,- 000. Fred G. Brown, prest. and treas .; J. A. Brock, vice- prest .; Chas A. Gambrill, sec.
Anderson Telephone Co., II7 Whitner .- Incorporated 1894; capital, $30,000. G. W. Evans, prest. and treas .; W. R. Osborne, vice-prest .; D. A. Ledbetter, sec .; E. S. Moorer, mngr.
Anderson Traction Co, 515 Whitner. - Incorporated,
To Be Up-to-Date ELECTRIC POWER AND ELECTRIC
LIGHT ARE NECESSARY.
UP STAIRS.
THE ANDERSON WATER, LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY.
Electroliers In the latest Designs and Finishes. We represent the three largest Manufac- turers of Fixtures in America. It will pay you to see our line before ordering. PIEDMONT ELECTRIC CO .. TELEPHONE 277.
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April, 1904; capital $60,000. J. A. Brock, prest. and treas. ; F. G. Brown, v-prest .; C. I. Dawson, sec .; G. E. Cough- lin, genl. mngr .; F. H. Har- ris, supt.
Anderson Water, Light & Power Co, 21412 S. Main .- Incorporated 1892; capital, $675,000. Dr. S. M. . Orr, prest. and treas. ; E. K. Chap- man, sec .; R. T. Long, supt.
Brogon Mills, West An- derson .- Incorporated June Ist, 1902; capital, $600,000. J. A. Brock, prest .; R. E. Li- gon, v-prest. and treas .; C. J. Brock, sec. and asst. treas .; R. L. Cumnock, supt .; R. L. Cumnock, Jr., asst. supt.
The Building, Loan and Investment Co., 135 W. Mar- ket. - Incorporated Dec., 1899; capital stock, $5,000. E. V. Gassaway, prest .; Chas. Cherry, vice-prest. ; Dr. L. A. Earle, sec. and treas.
Corona Mill, 501 Depot .- Incorporated June, 1902; capital, $20,000. G. W. Ev- ans, prest. and treas .; W. R. Osborne, v-prest; C. B. Elli- ott, supt.
Cox Manufacturing Co., West Anderson. - Incorpo- rated - -; capital $200,000. Wm. F. Cox, prest. and treas .; Chas. Poore, sec. and supt.
Domestic Mnfg. Co., rear I18 N. Main .- Incorporated
1903; capital $5,000. W. R. Osborne, prest. and treas .; H. C. Townsend, vice-prest .; R. C. Mattison, sec. and mngr.
Farmers and Merchants Bank, 109 Depot .- Incorpo- rated 1889; capital $100,000, surplus, $135,000. J. R. Van- diver, prest .; Dr. S. M. Orr, vice-prest. ; J. Boyce Burriss, cashier.
Farmers Loan & Trust Co., 109 Depot .- Incorpo- rated 1898; capital $75,000. J. R. Vandiver, prest .; G. W. Evans, vice-prest .; J. Boyce Burriss, cashier.
Farmers Warehouse Co., 4II Depot. - Incorporated 1900; capital $25,000. J. A. Brock, v-prest .; R. E. Ligon, sec. and treas .; L. P. Smith, mngr.
Fidelity Bldg. & Loan Assn., 109 Depot .- G. W. Evans, prest. ; J. I. Brownlee, sec. and treas.
Gluck Mills, 3 miles south of city .- Incorporated 1893; capital, $450,000. R. E. Li- gon, president and treasurer ; J. R. Vandiver, vice-presi- dent and asst. treasurer; G. B. Walton, secretary; T. H. Cromer, superintendent.
Granolithic Roofing & Mnfg. Co., 136 (206) E. Ben- son. - Incorporated 1903; capital, $5,000. J. T. Burriss,
Ligon & Ledbetter,
Wholesale Grocers.
129 N. MAIN ST.
THE EXCLUSIVE
MILLINERY
C. F. Jones Co.
DEPARTMENT
THE BANK OF ANDERSON
CAPITAL, $150,000.00 SURPLUS, $150,000.00
We pay Interest on Deposits in our Savings Department on Sums of One Dollar and Upwards
EVANS' 27207
For Indigestion.
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prest. and treas .; J. Bleckley, sec.
N.
Orr Cotton Mills, S. Main Ext. - Incorporated May, 1899; capital, $800,000. Dr. S. M. Orr, prest. and treas .; R. S. Ligon, vice-prest .; Cal- houn Harris, sec. and asst. treas .; J. A. Lyons, supt.
Peoples Bank of Ander- son, 128 E. Benson .- Incor- porated 1889; capital, $100,- 000. J. J. Fretwell, prest .; Fred G. Brown, vice-prest .; John N. Bleckley, cashier ; Lee G. Holleman, asst. cash- ier.
Peoples Furniture Co., 114 E. Benson. - Incorporated, 1900; capital $10,000. B. B. Bleckley, prest: and treas.
Peoples Oil & Fertilizer Co., w. end McCully .- In- corporated March 17, 1904; capital $35,000. L. N. Geer, president; D. O. Browne, secretary and treasurer.
Piedmont Electric Co., 212 S. Main. - Incorporated 1904; capital $25,000. E. S. Moorer, prest. and treas .; G. W. Evans, vice-prest; E. F. Brown, sec.
Riverside Manufacturing Co., on Blue Ridge Ry., I mile east of city .- Incorpo- rated 1899; capital $200,000. D. P. McBrayer, prest. and treas .; C. M. McClure, sec .; H. F. Smith, supt.
The Advocate Publishing
Co., 317 S. Main .- Incorpo- rated 1892. J. J. Fretwell, prest .; G. P. Browne, vice- prest. and mngr .; A. M. Car- penter, sec. and treas.
The Bank of Anderson, 201 (202) S. Main .- Incor- porated 1891; capital $150,- 000; undivided profits, $150,- o00. J. A. Brock, prest. ; J. N. Brown, vice-prest .; B. F. Mauldin, cashier; J. T. Hol- leman, asst. cashier.
The Blue Ridge Beverage & Extract Co., 123 N. Man- ning .- Incorporated March, 1904; capital $25,000. J. F. McClure, Jr., prest. and treas .; Walter Dobbins, v- prest. and sec .; J. L. Jones, supt .; W. B. Nethery, chem- ist.
The C. F. Jones Co., 104- 106 S. Main .- Incorporated 1901; capital C. F. Jones, prest and treas .; Cal- houn Harris, sec.
The J. S. Fowler Co., 134- 136-138 W. Whitner .- Incor- porated Oct., 1904; capital $20,000. J. S. Fowler, prest. ; S. N. Gilmer, sec .; D. L. Barnes, treas. and mngr.
The Levy-Fass Co., 118 S. Main. - Incorporated June, 1904; capital, $3,500. L. M. Levy, prest .; I. L. Fass, sec. and treas.
The Morrow-Bass Co., IIO-116 and 120 E. Benson .- Incorporated 1899. J. M.
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Annual Dividends
The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company
Links together the Lowest of Rates with Annual Dividends and Liberal Non-Forfeiture
C. W. WEBB, District Agent
M. M. MATTISON, State Agent
Dividends Annual
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Morrow, prest .; J. H. Bass, sec. and treas.
Toxaway Mills, on Blue Ridge Ry, I mile east of city. -Incorporated 1902; capital, $225,000. D. P. McBrayer, prest. and treas .; C. M. Mc- Clure, sec .; H. F. Smith, supt.
Military.
Palmetto Rifles .- Meets at Armory, 13212 Depot, every Wednesday night. P. K. McCully, Jr., captain; R. D. Henderson, first lieutenant ; S. T. Craig, second lieuten- ant.
Newspapers.
The Anderson Daily Mail, 317 S. Main .- Issued every afternoon except Sunday. The Advocate Publishing Co., publishers; A. M. Car- penter, editor.
The Anderson Intelligenc- er, 202 Depot .- Issued week- ly. Clinkscales & Langston, props and publishers.
The Peoples Advocate, 317 S. Main .- Issued every Mon- day. The Advocate Pub- lishing Co., publishers ; A. M. Carpenter, editor.
Railroads.
Steam.
Blue Ridge Ry .- Foot W. Earle. Charleston & Western Carolina Ry. - Office 462 Whitner.
Electric.
Anderson Traction Co .- 515 Whitner. Secret and Benevolent Or- ganizations. American Guild.
Anderson Chapter No. 1065 .- Meets Masonic Tem- ple, second Tuesday night. E. W. Taylor, C .; L. G. Hol- leman, V. C .; G. N. C. Bole- man, secretary and treasu- rer; W. T. W. Harrison, pre- late.
A. O. U. W.
Orr Lodge No. 5 .- Meets Masonic Temple monthly. P. K. McCully, M. W .; J. P. Duckett, F .; C. A. Reed, O .; Geo. M. Tolly, F. and R.
D. A. R.
Cateechee Chapter No. 492 .- Mrs. Wm. Laughlin, Regent; Miss May Russell, V-Regent; Mrs. A. P. John- son, secretary; Mrs. O. L. Dean, Registrar, Mrs. O. B. Van Wyck, treasurer.
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Sterling Lodge No. 44 .- Meets Odd Fellows Hall ev- ery Friday night. R. H. Henderson, N. G .; J. W. Norris, V. G .; R. E. Smith, P. G .; M. D. Ellenburg, Re- cording Secretary; J. W. Mattison, Treasurer.
Ruth, Rebecca Lodge No. 8 .- Meets Odd Fellows Hall,
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first and third Tuesday nights. Miss Daisy Ivester, N. G .; Mrs. J. H. Mattison, V. G .; Miss Dora Compton, secretary and treasurer.
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Tugalvo Tribe No. 38 .- Meets at Masonic Temple every Thursday night. R. Henderson, Sach .; J. W. Norris, S. S .; W. L. Varner, J. S .; J. S. Hamby, C. of R.
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Anderson Council No. 22. -Meets Masonic Temple every Monday night. J. P. Gofarth, C .; E. E. Sanders, V. C .; R. H. Henderson, treasurer; J. S. Hamby, re- cording secretary; B. H. Gantt, financial secretary.
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Anderson Lodge No. 290. -Meets Masonic Temple first and third Thursdays. P. K. McCully, Sr. D .; M. L. Bonham, V. D .; J. B. Lewis, Reporter; L. P. Smith, Fin. Reporter.
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Chiquola Lodge No. 32 .- Meets Masonic Temple first and third Thursdays. A. H. Dagnall, C. C .; R. C. Matti- son, V. C .; T. F. Watkins, Prelate; E. K. Chapman, K. of R. and S.
Endowment Rank, Section I220 .- Meets Masonic Tem- ple monthly. G. E. Prince,
president; Geo. M. Tolly, secretary and treasurer.
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Ruff Lodge No. 240, A. F. M .- Meets Masonic Temple every third Saturday night. J. W. Morgan, W. M .; W. F. Ashmore, S. W .; J. A. Nor- ris, treasurer; C. G. Foster, secretary.
Hiram Lodge No. 68, A. F. M .- Meets Masonic Temple second Monday each month. U. S. Seybt, W. M .; D. S. Gray, S. W .; G. N. C. Bole- man, secretary ; J. K. Hood, treasurer.
Security Lodge No. 241, F. U. of A. M .- Meets Ma- sonic Temple monthly. W. E. Lee, F. M .; Q. F. John- son, secretary; H. G. John- son, treasurer.
Burning Bush Chapter No. 7, R. A. M .- Meets Masonic Temple second Monday each month. M. M. Mattison, K .; R. E. Ligon, S .; A. M. Sharp, treasurer ; J. C. Watkins, sec- retary.
Wynne Council No. 4, R. S. M .- Meets Masonic Tem- ple every third . Monday night. R. E. Ligon, T. J. G. M .; J. B. Lewis, D. J. G. M .; A. M. Sharp, treasurer ; J. C. Watkins, recorder.
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Tolly, commander; L. P. Smith, adjutant.
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Dixie Chapter No. 395 .- Meets on call. Mrs. J. W. Quattlebaum, president; Mrs. J. M. Patrick, vice-pres- ident; Mrs. A. P. Johnson, secretary ; Miss May Russell, treasurer.
Palmetto Chapter 638 .- Meets on call. Miss Eubank Taylor, president; Miss An- nie Provost, vice-president ; Miss Meta Sullivan, secretary and treasurer.
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