Do It Electrically More Convenient-Moro EfOcl?nt More Economical Washing Ironing Cured Boy of troup. ; .Slothing frightens h mother moro than thc loud, hoarse coii?h of croup. 'I in; labored breathing:, strangling, choking and gasping for breath call for instant action, Mrs, T. Nourouor, Kau Claire, Wis., flays/ "Foley's Honey and Tar cured ray boy: of a se rJoun attach of croup utter other remedies had failed. I recommend it to every ono us wc know from pur own experience that lt Is a wonderful re',:'iedy for coughs, colds, croup and wMoping cough." It clears air pas sages; sootboa and heals. 8old every where. i^WSite Market is headquarters for good Vingt ito cat. Try come of our Old Hmo Porig Sausage? Nice Juicy Steak? Lean Pork Chops, Fine Fat Veal Wc are al! ready gelling oysters *?* If ypq canTt decide'what you want phone 694 and we wiD heh? yore to decide. LILY WHITE MARKET, J. W. Lindsay, Proprietor. We Dry Ct?ah Soiled W?ists and moko thom loot; as'clean, fresh' and neut nfl.wh^co new. .. .' ^WaiSjS/iitt&?Q freni ieee; silky yolvet; iaVn' or any other maiorisI can be 'cleaned and. pressed so they took sud ht as vVeli as they iijtl^^?bVyoo'?rsl: Wore thom. . ','.' . ?. J . Tbiji service maVcoa a wonderful S economy in-dressing possible'tor every.; LVomun. . It costs a ltttlo >i.(J it saye? c. great :vmm ST^M IAUNDRY HY SCHOOLS ARE SUPT. J. ?. FELTON WRITES TO STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ARE BUILDING New Houses Every Year and Be fore Long All Will Have Mod ernly Equipped Buildings. Tho following letter wat yesterday addressed to the state department of ?ducation, by Supt. J. B. Felton. It tell? of what tho schools of An derson county '?.ave done In the past and what they aro dolnp this year. Tile letfer follows: The schools of Anderson county' have shown a very remarkable growth along all lines In tho last year, de spite the condRlona that haa con fronted all lines of activity. Tt'.e coonty has as a wholo ? not voted tho amount of -special taxes that lt has done nt some other times, but when wo think that thc great ma jority cf districts In tho county now have a local levy from two to wK' * interest the aduintngea that' they are deriving from this source of revenue and tho trus'ees aro In riiauy cases consid ering the advisability of increasing tliis tax and in some cases thinking of instead of bolng ono of tho old fashioned ono teacher school of r> months term-want to increase t<:elr teaching force from ono to two or oven more teachers, and to mn. for seven or eight mouths in tho year Tho Jaw aa tho rural Tho law known as tho rural grad ey School act has done moro for t'.-a rural schools of this county than any bthdr law that , has over been writ ten upon tho statuto books of this stato. 1 feel t'lbt tho timo ls not far In l'.ie future when overy school of-tho country will bo at least a two. teacher school and will nave a term of. at least,seven months. Thoro has not been as many new school buildings b>llt In this county this laBt year aa -wis ie.BDme years that have past, but there wero several buildings built during the scholastic year 1914-15 and there aro a number of others that will bu.ullt during the presont year. We have voted bonds in a number ot districts ?nd these houses will bo built. during tho presont year. Tho school at TOWnvillo, a district of > a part of Oconoe and Anderson' coun ties, baa voted five t"xrj3and dollars m nonas and wit! erect a imo brick structure of six class rooms with an auditorium. White; Pintos has vot-> cd twenty-eight hundred dollars ot bonds and are today erecting one of tho host wooden structures of six room:;, two Of which can bo added to the auditorium and this whoa com pleted will be ono of the best rural schools ia tho state. '.- This last nahrid school last year had an enrollment of nearly two hundred afid when the building VJ com pleted it will havo above tte; two hundred mark. The next zckrp! year thia school will I'-Javo to b'^vo six teachers and will, have two' hundred und fifty children In school. In a general way the school or the county did better work than they iiavo done before Co my 'xniwledge In Oho fact that overy echoo)1 of tito county ran for six months ead tho averago for,tho entire year was very satisfac tory. Tho needs.of the 'country school of tr.il.iv Ia .Ui&i:.Bviyfv -'AnI:Von. o? his ?? d ividual school be .a4 booster of his. B?i'.ool ?Ad when wo have thia wo viU'luwo a school system that we will -te proud of and outsiders will, point to with'a degree of\prldo and wt' will be giving tho children (the citizens of tomorrow-) what we should give :them and when 0:toy are tho citizens' they will look back and call us bletsed. - ,Our .great peed.today bi schools ?B In ev^Vy thing else is money and whoa wo got this , wo will have- tho one great essential cf a good school. . J. B. Felton, SS']'g' ?" ? ? C. 8. E. A. C ' Wisdom. "That man wanta his photographs j to look bs natural as ppsslbl?," whis pered the assistent to tho proprietor *f 'tbe at?dk>.' .'. . ; f,:-wSBSI^S?^M' ?f*!,'The? niako lt as handsome as you can." came pie quick'reply. "But-bttl ho's awfully ugly, and Insists bc doesn't -want tho portrait to flatter him et n?l." "He won't think it flattera blm,": sald the nronrlatcr knowing"!?., "He'lV only feoj "sure that at IV*5* sonic one has managed to catch, him looking j just. right. "-Anser?. '. fv, .. '.. The BIfforenre. Wiife^John,v?wfhbt is; the: dU?cjrenc? between direct taxation and Indtrct | taxation? Hub?T-Why, tho dlUcivnco lie-1 tweer, your nuking iuo Cor money nnd going- through" my pockets; while I'm ] sleep.-Chicago- News. ; ... ' Landedt Gc.t.Hlbv-He (at* tue team goes by): r^A/Ok!" There goe.? Buggies, tho bait] back. He'll soon be our .beet man.? Sb^Oh, Jack! This ls so: sudden! ^Harvard Lampoon. ll SCHOOLS RECEIVE STATE APPROPRIATION SUPT. FELTON WAS ADVISED TO THIS EFFECT ON YESTERDAY WILL SHARE $1,092 And Are the Same as Announced in The Intelligencer as Mak ing Applications. Mr. J. H. Felton, county superin tendent of education, has been advis ed by tho etato department of educa: tion, that a voucher for $1,092 has been sent 'to County Treasurer Hole man to be distributed among eleven Behool? in tho county.. This money comos for term extension, the Quali fications of these BCIIOOIB belufe tiiat they Cavo a . special levy of at lea? t two mills, nud that the regular funda are not sufficient to extend the term to fi Ve months. Under these qualifi cations the eehoola reccivo an amount not. to exceed the special tax and in no cane over $100. ? Tile eleven schocis to receive thc appropriation ai'o tho K:?mo as an nounced'in T?vo Intelligencer as mak ing application and aro: Hammond, 8100; St. Pau! ?100; Savannah, >100; Eureka $100; Oak Grove, $100; Ebenezer, $92; ,-P.ethol, $100; 'Rocky Uiver, $100; Neal's Crook, $100; Grove, $100; and Mt. Creek. $100. Total, $1,092. This monoy ls now available. 12 REEL FEATURE AT flWDEBSQil DEGEfiSBEBlB "Cabiriea,*' a $250,000 Produc tion, With 500 People Will Be Shown in Anderson Soon. "Cabtriea," a 12 reel Paramount fea/turo, will appear at the Anderson theatre on December IC. Thia'pro duction.'cost, it is said, $250,000, arid 500 people tako part in it. This pic ture stands next to "Tho Birth Of ? Nation," 'in' ."popularity ,and. domand and In Atlanta, Ga.,.seats sold >or 50 cents each, lt takes two' and one half hours to run this wonderful pie turo. Mr. Trowbridge stated yeEtoirlay that hu had good news io Kio . ad mirers of Charlie Chaplin ani that ho ha3 secured all of tho new re: leases until Christmas.,. Tho dates aro as follows: . Saturday night, "Caught in a -Cab aret." ' Tuesday, December li, "A Nig-^t at tho Show." Saturday, December 18, "The Bank." . Saturday. December 25, "Shan ville actor in 'Night in.a Music Hall." Ho further etated that tho eau I .'-at tie used on the ?toge-, was given him by Charlie." ? '_?_ . Personal Marketing injuries iifticiency In .direct contradiction to f.? vlexva. of many economic' exhorts v. ho boltevo that bvery housewife should gi , to market with'her basket on her af m is: ;the' 'abatement of- a housokecpnr In tho December Issue of the Y/o:nan'.?> Home Companion. In praialng thc raucuB abased method of ordering by tolephono oho wants; to know how ' houR?work can ever ba developed in- ! to an efficiently run business if wom en disregard labor saving devices. "I haNe tried marketing in per son," she' s?ys, "and' personally tind' tho oconomy ail Wroni?. a found the" average paving not' more than ten' cents on a day's purchases, or mere ly car faro; while the expenditure- ot my timo .and strength was a huge': loss. ^I^ani a busy woman with three'; ' little children- under- school age. If it were npt ' for tho telephone .1 should bo obliged to have a nurse., which would-increase my ?ivlng ex penses too muoh-and th chilpin. wculd: 10? ; thereby, na my, companionship r??d caro far more valuable to them also' som^ o* my . strvSgUi': Wonldv'ho used up, ivory bit of Tvhich ? have, tb hoard to get throviH" whatM have to do and do ?it properly. . "Ti) benerit from marketing one- : nittit KO' In th? morning- befdre thing*' aro too nrtlcli-picked ove^ and i uayo: hoard many housekeeper* remark Cmt a morning trip to to wu m?aUt a ^O^ning; lost for o??ef work." l>.'*v;Jv'--^;''??i?g^t<* J,Tbatboyof mino is alway? wfltlp* ^r^iry^. ;-1/??id Farmer Cobbles.. "Pretty** * * * ? ' -??/.^ * ?V . l'KNDLKTON ? ' ..." + * ,vThe wedding of '^les Hattie >VaitV ten, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Whitten and Mr. O?a Eo3tcr, was a beautiful one; the Meth odist church was 'prettily decorated in green, and white,' The background v?ui a mass of.' ferris, tho different shades of greenV !&hd the graceful and feathery fronds; made a charm ing; sitting for d iotply picture. Just in front of the chancel rail was an arch of white and green, on the' top of which wero the injtlalo' of the bride and groom in tiny electric lights. The rail was massed! with .'.lillies and vines. The bride, who.is an extreme ly pretty giri, looked .very sweet and attractive in a modjtsh. suit of blue broadcloth, ' trimmed r:with. black tur, her hat was a smart .o;*,o of black vel vet and white wings. " ":&z^ahv?d tho play- -, ^m?^ .,i.K .ni;, i. ? tornan Laborers ^;;6eraiaay. Amsterdam;. Nov., 2?>.^r-Wom?a lab orers '. aro .succeesia*^y;v^ie?dingY, thc; pick and shovel in' tii?fVW?rfe ot exca vating tao hew l^iedrl^hetrssse tun nel In Berlin, according to tho Ger man newspapers. Tho tunael la s; part of th? new subway system of the capitale Vhe ex peria sat with woman pther important ccnT?ta. . - ^p.'^-^W??'i?^#^, . -^MrS.^ A?Iri?, ;dliss|^ied with Kio number of times one>man 1 came to; sob her cook, spoke .?o* h?r about it. "When I engaged viyo^^Martlm/' she s?ldr"yori told roo -y*js'-had' no min friends. Now ^hhKei^er^i ebbw into xo k Hohen X find th? esme niafi ^?re:" V,v\?1ull?oVVMHr. '?Bress you, ina?_ tho, "dat nlggahain^ao- fren* ob mine.-* . : s,N*o ?TiOnd? Then. Trt'ho 1? ho?" 5,l?oV my hu?lbaa.'*~*Sew York Globe. ONE NEGRO KILLED; l?THERJSjf??iED HOT SUPPER FIVE MILES WEST OF CITY RESULT- . ED IN KILLING FIVE SHOTS FIRED One Wounded Alec Harris and Two Others Took Effect in Jack McCoy. v Jack McCoy was shot and killed Thursday night about ll o'clock by Alec Harris, another negro, tho hom icide occurring on Mr. Mortimer ?Sloan's place about five miles v/eut ot tho city. Deputy Sheriff Sanders went te the scene about 12 o'clock and brought Alec Harris, who WBB also wounded, to the county h?pital about 3:30 o'clock yesterday morning. Coroner Hardin spent Thanksgiving at Lowndcsvllle ar-i was notified yes terday morning Ut. the killing. He came to Anderson on the train which arrives over the Charleston and -Wes tern Carolina at 3:05 and held the inquest yesterday afternoon. From the evidence as brought out at the inquest, it appears that-therej waB a' hot supper out in that section and McCoy, and Harris were among those present. McCoy was drunk, lt was stated, and about ll o'clock pull ed out hts pistol and shot up through the top of 'the*houBe. HarrlB - ran' up to him, grabbed him about tho body and asked that he stop. A friendly scuffle followed, Harris trying to get the pistol. . During this scuffle, Har ris was slightly wounded. Directly ?be got possession of thc gun and with an oath told McCoy that he was go ing, to kill him. McCoy turned and ?ron out the door. While ho was go ing out, Harris fired'at him, the bul let taking effect in the right side. Har ris followed McCoy, who ran around ' the house,. nnd fired at him three more times, one of which also took ?effect. ' Tho usual verdict that McCoy came to his death by gunshot wounds in the hands of Alec Harris Was return ed by the coroner's Jury. RUSSlitf FOR CM mst Mr. Pinkston Yesterday Announc ed That Wfll Have One Every Other Week. i, j 1 "I bavp just signed a contract with th e agent of the . G eriernl Film . com pany Which entitled me to fi rat chance in Anderson' at all . Charlie Chaplin releases," stated Manager A.. M. Pinkston yesterday afternoon. "These people are only releasing one every other week and that will .enable mo to show one here every two weeks, i v.iii nave ari new picinr?3. i nave not decided at . which theatre I will put them on yet. Mr. Marlen te tte, agent for~this company, was in the city today and we signed the con tract." This. Will -bo good news to the pat-' rons of Mr. Plnkston'o moving-picture houses. Local_cOtton\market'll i-2 ceats. ? ?iew York Cotton. New York, Nov. 28.-Cotton was activo at tho opening with, business; more general than for some. timo past Buying was , encouraged by the firmness in the Liverpool over local holiday,' rather small crop- estimates, abd renewed talk of improved Bpot demand. The. first prices were 12 to 16 up. 'There wore "some reactions,, but prices mounted higher, again, going 35 to 65 up. Open. High, Low. Closed Dec . . .11.84 12.18 11.84' 12.10 Jan . , .12.00 12.28 11.97 12.25 March. ..12.26 12.53 12.25 12.54! May . . .12.47 12.71: 12.51 12,B0 July . .'v; .12.53 12.87 12.51 13,SQ Spots 12.30. -. - Liverpool Cotton? . Open. Close. Jan-Feu .... ......7.05 7.14, \ Mor-Abr..7.02 7.11 : May-Juno ,. .. .. .. ..6.9S 7.08 ' iSpOtS 7.28; x . Sales 1,400. . ' " Bsficlpts 8,600. y.;-' An Old "Sian's Fsto A Confed?rate veteran's wife,.wht?se shrewish temper was wei! known throughout-"the' erntet doman dod that efe old servant, who bsd' sirred- with her hasband in th?? Civil war, be dbi-, missed.. ?lSam?* 'A?l? the .: oid man? ^go to your room and pack your: {binge abd leave-go vfrxy . " "Mo-? coil .gb!" ho .*std,Hift/an oes tScy ? Of gratitude. Then*suddeat y ht* t??imc-r e>ansx?d,- -aa with; '.But you, my poor": frt?nd, ydu must slay."-Now York Tink-a. :? ?Cdlati?!^'^^ -. "Y?c,*-'- beag mother from, tho bitch-' ca.- ,rl want'ft?^u to come bera eau" help me ifte ?l^-pUvS." :; Antf' then ?. profouhd sBen?e ^1?; ?3? ~ -Lo ulalie COurler-Jonriiol. Dynamite Planted at Archbold Estate. John ?. Archbold, President of ,X Cross Marks 8??t Wiord Dynanilto Standard Oil. 1 Was lound. Dynamiters viho sought the lives of John D. Archbold, president of thc Standard' Oil company, and Mrs. ATchbold, planted fpur sticks .of dyna ?mit? in a rut in tho drive to ibo Arch bold homo at Tarrytown. The oil man anxi his wife escaped dealllv. which aiuBt have followed when their automobile would strike tho explosivo, only because they di?* not drive forth in their car. Their gardener found thc dynamite whilo raking away dead leaves -wit?:* which it had been cover ed; ' -'. v' i.V . Al? TOIMT TAM Capital and Sorploi flW.000.00 8 Sr Ali fi j I lllM CoUectlons Olvan Prompt Attention W R?MJBJ 11/1? Bllison A. Smyth. W? E. Greor, BeItOB, Sa G. Smyth, President ? Y. P. and Cashier. H. fi. Campbell, Asst. Cashier. TODAY 2 REEL VITAGRAPH 1 REEL KALEFvl 1 REEL ESSA?AY 2 Reel Charley Chaplin "CAUGHT IN A CABARET" THE BANK OF. ANDERSON The Strongest Bar*!* in Th? County. :t Statement of Financial Condition November 10,191$; RESOURCES Lenna and Discounts..$1,040,028.43' Overdrafts, Cotton, cfc. Bonita and Stocks.:;.......... .'Real- Estate.... /............. .. .... Duo from banks' and bankers...... .J, /Cosh ............. ;\?'. . ; 44.177.90 G.520.?0 35.540.00 .09,708.83 . 27,027. ?57. ". Total..........$1,253,092.64 LIABILITIES capital stock..150,000.00 surplus. 150.?OO.OO Undivided Prouts.,. 97,050.02 Dividende Unpaid . 34.00 Deposits.....V.. 737.144.G2 Bills Payable. 69,600.00 Rediscounts .......?V.. 49,8?4.00 Total.:..81,253,692.04 Your' Banking ?osmess Solicited.: mgm i, i i i . i i ; ii .Don't WaitutiPpffi come? b nt:}h'? y and a Vb ^??v'-in & ?Klei i&ftn. gjfaa?qo^r? Foi M\ X.?nd? ?fSt?v?s.''.'