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Make Your Deposits With Us 1 ? ' And Then ?-?? We Will Lend You Money When You Need It. Farmers and Merchants Bank Farmers Loan and Trust Co. Interest Paid on Deposits We Beg to Announce that Mr. E. P. Vandiver, formerly cashier Farmers and Merchants Bank of this city has been elected a vice president of this bank and will be actively connected with the management of the Bank on and after Aug. 1st, when he will be glad to have his friends call and.see him. PLES BANK of ANDERSON LEE G. HOLLEMAN, President. ft Speeded up the Factory ABIRMINGHAM Selling House re ceived a rush order lor machinery. The sales manager called the factory at P?ttsburg on the telephone, and; was assured that the order would be shipped ' as-'.desired* ! T>?H ' T?..l-1~ ??otm^a ?r> ?? % aioconrSal ^ .,JU?C?1 1 C4VjpuOu\. obinv\< *?? vwv...?****** link between the selling house and the factory. Wien you tet^honer-wifle t SO?T?3EKN ?ELh TELEPHONE AND |S|^^^^^^^^ v. .. says Mis. Syivania Woods, of Cllftorr Mills, Ky., In ? writing of her'experience with Cardul, the Woman's1 tonlci ' j Sh?says^farther: ^Beiore 1 t? lise r>.^lu! Mit. knnt> ?mt'A ' ...?..\A . I > VU1UUI, 1I1J, WHVIi.UIIM lauu ITUU1U nun o? IWUi a thought the pain would toll me. f was hardly able to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles of CarduiL I began to feel like anew woman. 1 soon e S Bs Hill &a triafe'iif?''? Card?! when I f?el a litti? oad, and it atwa& does ih? good." ^ . f ' ly trouble. Sigrts that yd? -?kii?&to^.pm;?nw's, i tonte;? Y?ti^c&tiot make -?n%ri? ht^hig ?ardui I W/^:^????.v !t h?s'^Ei^kttg, ailing HELD CONFERENCE AI DONALDS YESTERDAY WIIXiNG? TO BE ANNEXED WORKIWO ON PLAN j ?. i-.'.vi' . Half of timildfi Territory Wants To Com?{ To" Anderson?Other Half Goes To Greenwood , !' tu klvi.' i - h.(J^bpi1 Saturday's Daily) When LArif?VS?n'fl representatives returoed rrmtt Conoids last uight they said that they'had found one-half of the Donalds section anxious to Join Anderson and the other half of the district is Willing to become part of Greenwood. Since this was the unan imous opinion, there Is no evident rea son why the arrangement cannot he perfected. Some time ago the Anderson cham ber of commerce" was advised by the pcoplo Hiring on thi3 side of the Don alds district that a change was con templated and that people living In part, of Donalds district, including the town of Dorahls, intended becoming annexed to Greenwood county. That portion of the district situated near est Anderson preferred coming to< Anderson instead and with that end in view, Porter A. Whaley, of the An derson chamber of commerce announ ced the appointment of a committee to represent. Anderson at a meeting to be hold in Donalds on July 31. The meeting was held yesterday, James N. Peurman, J. Hi Godfrey and TV Frank Wathin.s going from this city to loolc after Anderson's Interests. The An derson representatives were much Dleaaed with the meeting. All told, there Were about BU people present, these coming from the two divisions of Donalds, from Greenwood and Uonea Path, and Anderson. No opposition was apparent at the meeting'yesterday and therefore the plan will probably' go through. A committee was appointed, to consist of three men from each section of the Donalds district, three men from the Greenwood beard of trade and three men from the Anderson chamber of commerce, and this, committee will select a time and place for the pur pose of holding a second meeting. At this meeting the question of holding the election and various other ar rangements will be discussed and per fected and the wheels will be put in operation for bringing about the de sired change. In this manner Ander son will acquire some more valuable territory and some more fine peo ple. The part that wishes to join An derson is two to three miles in'width, and S miles long and voted itself Into Anderson county once before, but the legislature'headed it off on some tech nicalities. ... TheiL has always been a fear that Honea Path would some day try to become a county seat,- but in this pres ent move, the. people of Honea Path are son wing loyalty to Anderson county, and if Donalds joins Green wood, the chances ' of Honea Path would be lessened. ' However, the proposition submit ted'by'the people of the town of Don alds was not regarded ! with favor. They asked" for the whole township to voto itself into Greenwood and subser qucntly they would cede the. upper portion to Andenvu. county. But tho plan did not appeal, to-.the people., of the AndcrBon side. Ar> this is the question' to/be,.handled by tho com mittee Of Bl'*l ;*! BULLETIN Manchester, Mass., A?g; 1?I)r. Con sioutin Theodore Dnmjin? amhasMidor of~?u8tr!a.ilung;jrr, ?eut n Hle^ium tp Washington-tonight rciiuej>!iug the State department *o I tjiiw- charge ?! his country's cjBba^h'.s' In; .Itmr^-'a, Fnuico and Montenegro' in em^e of a severance of relatloos - with g t.b?i*e countries. Eat Less Meat and Take Salts to." y Backache or Bladder Trouble. ' r ' ; ' Uric acid in ;meat excites the kid neys, "they -become, overworked;' get sluggish, ache .and foal like lumps ol lead. The urine becomes cloudy; th? bladder, lp. irritated, and yon way bp Obliged to seek; relief two .or,three times', dunihgi jJhttu' nfsbt. When the kldneyrijoioaotftH fWHftt, he'P them flush on thftipa?y?f, ut?now* w??te Or jr??'?i" be a rwliaiakJWsiWOn. shortly. At first you tWl ftt.tdu?i?Wlwrjr ttt the. kidney! region/ fou suftwriCrojm backache, Bich headachp,!ivdhustftesaii,: stomach getsi sour, itou?uer,'.coated and you feel rheumatict.twJngea;<.?hen the weather is bad;i .Ho?iv ? j T?sti lAsutAtnantLJi&rlnic Int?, .if w?t?; ni jr? M^?wo^y?nyi pharmacist 'fou? j ounces.'iof J?d Salts: tako"&'>tabl?-! Bpobnf?li.-ih/.? |0aaa/iof ?Vrate* bef?rd breakfast for a f*?w days an * your kid. ney*; will f tho rri act ItoeV- This famous. saP.D -is made' ftwm the acid of of grapes ?and-'/teabn sluice. combined with' lltibla, dnd ? baa '. been A need for gener?lonsot?ficlBaji\ologge4 kSf eo ?ssee>e?r lttelf ttob&ytlie* Indli Ity. ..?lao'/^ J?sstiM^0^ltt^NL^ brine, so it no longer-Is; a source or j Irritation, thU* ending hladder, weak- j hers. ' tj "; ?K : >': : Jad: Salts, is inexpensive,, cannot in-J makes ? . delightful effervescent y^e-slt Iota of Jad Salts to .V,ks who believe int overcoming -kid ney t rouble 'white It Is only troubJo.? ^vaufl- Pha^tc^,;A$?ht-, v >Mrf WINSTON SMITH, ANDERSON'S AUDITOR, Almost remarkable man who is asking for tho votes of this county for re election to Jflio office which he now holds. 'Physically handicapped but not withstanding that he uas " made guu?." Kvs?S?w by the taxpayers cf tho county as courteous, gentlemanly, and obliging. Ills records of the county show extrem? neatness and accuracy, having recently been examined by an expert accountant and found absolutely co* opectfully 'toilettes votes for. re-electtiou. v particular. He re-| llJu?k?vorth Scored Wiciory For County WITH TH? ST?t? fib?klir' OF EQU A ?Z AT?ON BIG1 h N Figures Hsve Bs?a Tta*cbfeed For Cotton Milla of Anderson, Ab beville and Greenville fortunate in having thlB maa on the1 State Equalization Board. J. ('. Due worth, chairman of the! equalization' board, has succeeded in having the figures for Anderson coun ty land; on which the taxes aTO based, reduced to a considerable degree and. be has not yet finished what he hopes to eventually accomplish. Land last yeir In - Anderson counLy was taxed on a value of $7.34 per acre and Mr. Ducworth made such a fight on these j figuras, since thoy were out of all pro portion when compared to the other I counties In the State that the figures j were reduced to $0.67 per aero.. Frctn Columbia has Just como the assessments of the textile Industries! for the counties of Abbeville, Ander son and Greenville and these figures will be found Interesting: Actual val. Anderson' 13 fortunate'vm; having a I man within the county 'wlio knows how to fight a-winning game for An derson county and the county is more Calhotm MUIb..... .. .. .. 391(484 Anderson Cotton Millir... 764,023 Bel ton Mills .727,434 Chlqiiola Mfg. Co. .. .. .. .. .... .. ... .. .. ,018,800 Brogon -Mills.'.. .. .. .. .... .......'893,032 Gluck Mills .. .. .. _. 432.9G0 Jackson Mllln .. .. .-. ... .. .. 264.000 Orr Cotton Mills.." ... .. 804.678 Pelzor Mfg. Co. .. .. .. .. .. ..... 1.628,498 [Pendlcton Mfg. Co. .. .. .. . .. .. 41,482 Rivo'reido yMi?. CoV./i'.' .... 2s?26u H. Q. .Townsend Cotton. Mill. .'.. . .46,104 Cenncro,s3 Yarn Mills. 23,798 Toxaway.-.. .-.. 221,383 WilliamBton Mills...... ^r. ^ ... ... .'. .. 358,654 American Shrining Col'... . 675,642 Brandon Millsri .. ..* .. ..... ... .. .. .. .. 945,600 wn \lilis .. ..*"......'.. :. .N.. ..115.001 Carolina Mills .. . . . -,.. 343,662 Conestee Mills .. .. .. .. ..'. .. 138,244 Duncan Mllla .... \. ? C.. .. .. 600,000 Foutaln Inn Mfg. Co. .;'..... ...190.140 Franklin Mills. . .-. .... 89,900 Victor MUIs. .. ... ... .. - ... ..' .. 388,688 MlUs Mfg/iCo. .. .... .. .. .. .. 381,982 Monaghan Mills .. .: .. .. .. .. .... . ; .. .. .. .. 870,104 Pelham Mills:,- .. .. .. .. .. ... 144,872 Judson .MlUs..-.. . 579,040 Piedmont Mfg. Co.... ...- .. .. .. .. 1,020.225 Poe Mfgv Co. ...... v .... .,. .. .. . 954,940 Slmpsonvllle Mfg. Co. .. . .< 275,000 Union Bleaching and Flpisblng Co. .-.. 232,000 Vardry Cotton .Mills .. .. . .. 49,327 Woodsldc Cotton .. r. .. ;.. ..' ......' 1.32&.274 U '. , ' -~ -.-: _' , -: '" ? Tax val. ' $218.773 195,712 362,019 363,717 259,445 196,516 218.480 138,000 402,339 813,243 20.625 uu> r u ? 119,626 22,662 11,889 110,942 179.827 337,831 427,300 G7i600 171.831 62,122 250,000 ?5.2C5 44,050 169,344. 190,981 435,052 72,436 289,620 610,114 .477,470 137.300 116,000 24,680 664,637 *irvix/ nciwr. m m-T I Wert Erril Portion of City Is Rap. idly Becoming a Little City Within Itself (From Saturday's. PallyJ ' |7 parked progress i? to^ bo Been" or bvpry- hand In- Anderson and building activity i? by' no means cbnChed to th? ))ua!neB8t district of tho city. In nil, paifb?u'of tho city now homos are how goingv?p-and houses: appear, almost pverpifih^^hsro^n^ne.for^ jtTbb city is n?t on a boo'm,; hut I? thaiclng' steady progr?s? : ahead ana the population is increasing at.a very rapid' rate. '. " '" j - Those who havo been all ovor the city tWithta the past tew days ttay that ?ne 9t: 4b? mostintereot^rp^^?j* 6t\ t??o clty .la ,Wc?V Eend.. vTh4s pert of . Anderson was praeticalir ncth';^* huit, a waste Spot until the lam? . was bought some tlmo ago. by^.the^ And^rr s/oii pe^V^le and layos^?a? ?o.( and thoy paid for the. land exactly ten times what-it brought .ten. years .ago and cut it ?a. Into. 60. lots and than be gan to imnroce . It. Since that time, (bey have sold 26 of the, lots and now eight houses hayo been. crectsd and ore In course of construction. By Ma rth of'their'selling method the tom Eany haa enabled many a man to own laown hom,o. i ' ' Thi? is merely one portion of-pro* ^?*t.-bB??? Aii?irinOii. liuAfilB.. Ol Oilier ee'ctione aro making equally as rapid progreso and. if tho present growth continues, Anderson wui bo a city of 40,000 population V/ithin tho next five years. j .. . - y -, FEAT n?^ AVIATIQ?f . Aviator CroBsed Korth Sea In Fevtr ? - Hoars and Ten Hlnatea, xv Stavanger. Norway, JOly v 3?.--The Krrirwefrlan Aviator. Lieutenant. Oral', who. was a member of BeotVJ & nartlc expeditions mado a.- eucceasful. fiigh t over the North, sea today from :Croy,--j ih* fdifr hours>nd ton.mj^utes^v I am . opposed to dl3hwa/4'i??^,; I think, dishwashing often . W*ke? ti". dishes very dirty,. . REAP RICH HARVEST MILLIONS OF DOLLARS ON SHARING PLAN PRICES, REDUCED If Ford Output Reaches 300,000 Cars In Next Year, Every Deal- " er to Get Handsome Reward I (Front Saturday's Dally) Bvcry newspaper and every period l cal In the United States will tliis morning carry a full pago announce, ruent made by the Ford, Motor Car Company to the effect that the Ford" company will give away to Its agents, within tho next year, a sum rungine bo?woeh $10.000.000 and $1,8.000.000. Tho scheme as announced L?y the Ford company Is not an advertising Idea to obtain free publicity, but Is much similar (o the plan which the company announced some months ago for its employees. Tho new offer,. InHlor.d of applying to employees of tho Ford fac tory, will be for the benefit of the Ford agents and Archie L. Todd of Ander son will get hla share of the big divis ion at the end of this year. The only clause in the ontiro offer made by the Ford company is tho stipulation that at least c00.000 cars must be sold within the next year if the money is to be glvon away. Tho public has 'been expecting the Ford company to reduce tho price of cars, but all along the dealers have contended that this will not bo done. Therefore It will be a decided "surprise to learn that the reduction has at last actually takon place and even the. oth nr niirnmohtln mnnufnrtnrora iov tant the announcement of today simply means that the country will be over run with Fords. Tho following is tho stipulation of the offer, made by the Ford people to their agents: "In addition to tito above reduct?on of $60 per car, wo Fgrse (on or about August 1? 1915), to pay nr. a share of our profits from S40 to $60 per car to cvory retail buyor who purclrisna a new Ford cor between August 1, 1914, and August 1, 1915, provided we can reach nn output of 300,000 r~-i be tween those dates. This ptoZX shar ing with retail buyers will bo poar'blo only by our output, reaching 200.CD0 cars, thus decreasing our factory coztz and selling costs and Increasing our buying power to stich 'tin extent that we will bo able on August 1, XpVi> to pay to evory retail buyor $fu to C6Q In addition .to the cut la prjcee fniCc ai this 'time'..* An. putpuXof.,3h0,Q00JWA bare in? ,t?$ next twelve months la not an abnormal increase over thlo 'sea son's-, business?as 'evidenced by tho fact that during the. past' twelve month we have so!J 22i;SSS cars and at considerably higher prices than the new prices' quoted herein.'.' COCA COLA HABIT, A GHOST. We have all heard of ghosts, but none of us ha? ever aeon one. ' It's the same way with coca cola "Bends"; you. can hear about them but you might search for them .until doom's day; and you would never find ono. Physicians who have treated hundreds of thous ands of drug-habit cases, Including opium, morphine, cocaino, alcohol, etc., say that they have never seen a case whore the use of Coca-Cola has So fastned itself upon the individual B8 to constitute a habit in tho true senro of tho word. Although millions of glasses of Coca-Cola aro drunk ev ery, year, no Coca-Cola ilends have ever made themselves visible at the doors of sanitariums for the treatment of drug habits. Tho Coca-Cola habit Is analogous to tho beefsteak habit and to the r.traWberry habit and tho ice cream habit. People drink Coca-Cola .because they seo it advertised and. thereafter because It tastes good' and refreshes their minds and bodies.. They drink It when they can get it and contentedly do without it when i they can't get; it. If you sad over winossed the ravings. 6t a real drug fiend when deprived of bis drag, \ If . ypu had' ever observed the agony he ruffers, you would never again bo so unfair as to mention Coca Cola in tab earner breathe wit* *the "habit-forming" _drugs. ^ . ? .. .?.i? lADIESIS T^ DARKEN 6BAY HAIR ,-, Bring Hack Its Color and Lustre Wits Grouduia's Snare Tea Redpa.. Common .garden sago browed into a heavy jtea, with sulphtyr and alcoho; added, will turn gray, streaked und faded hair beautifully dark and laxur. lent; remaVo. every bit of .dandruff, Btop scalp. Itching and falling hair. Mixine tho H re* t^? and gulpir-" recipe at home, though, is trouble*: some.' An 'easier - Way Is to get i the readr-to-UEO tonic, costing? about ; 60 cen'-s a large bottle, at drug stores, Known as "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur kair Remedy," thus avoiding a lot of nnss. V While wispy, gray\ faded! ha?r. I? - Qsf?I, we all desire to rrf rouvhful appearance t~ . i; '.'siive ntes. ; By darkcuina Soar, hair, with Wyeth's Sago and_Sulphur, no.ono can .ri?, bwauBw it ?jJtm |i if? iiul'?,"???Jj oven)y. You just dampen a sponge ar; soft brush with it and drtiw this through your Iruir, taking .one small 584 ?crus located on good nubile rood near cliurcb and school, 5 room 'dwell* log, 2 louant houses, 3 barns, ' 200 acres in pine timber, 175 acres in cul tivation, 50 acres in bottom land, 85 acres In pasture, 3 miles from Vor der). Price (7.75 per acre. EASY TE UM S 2td Ct sv Timber tract. 134 acres located on good public road, 1 mile from Bradley, 8. C Saw timber and cord wood can be sold for cnongb to pay for land. IDEAL FARM. 212 acres practical ly level, high state of cultivation, beautiful home, voter worhs, all nec essary out buildings* 5. extra good .ten ant h ousts, church and school' in sight. This farm has' to he boot* to be appreciated. Write or call'on* * -?' L-.-fa- WMJ??. ,vV ' 7*111 You will be doing yourself I a good turn by installing a GAS RANGE, We ;;???l them under tho strongest guarantee. ^ Y c & ??M? Easy terms?$2 down l and $2 per month. : ; ' Anderson Gm ^ NEW 0ATT?-E&?= LARGEST iH The Contrat*;,jr^F^^|f% 5 Foraaidabto Ships ThatrAre \ . . Now Afloat : ' ; ' >^AeifetHrr Waschlngtonj '1 Iu>r l^r^ttejfetarjrV' Daniels, today, signed tllocontract J ; plans for the three now . pHtttehlpa an- ; ihorlzed by congrc^sthis. y^.r-l^weUv. . ships, to bo no mod ..the, .* CMfornfa... Mississippi and^ Idaho, will ho the Uir- . gost. battleships 'yet'.designed" In* ^tfc?v '' United ftatos n%vy ajii!.t^i|f,u?ter>,er^^ el us lvo of armor ahd armamc'pt 'haa. ? been .limited to .$7^00JW.O.. eAfttti;. '.'-" : specifications'v.Wlll be1 ^pen.fpr^in,^, speetion by prospective' blddgn}, pi* ' August L and r ids opened at-t^n/navy' * : department October*, ' 1&14. n? '. c-$ > ? The new ships will he iorty*1 tcet Icoger*and have,4,5Qp top*Rtpatejidl^ class, ?nUhcb ed .this 'n?ontt?^ speed will be twent-one/^pis,*#m-/ pared with twenty and . one-half far tho Nevada class. .>.??$3l|?| Their batteries will lOQlndQipigjgg&tf 14 inci. guns, four submerged- torpedo , tubes and tw?nty-two five inch* rapid w turiupi ru&rt?. Dr, A. ^'^me*esW-.W<!^,''; ' ..,-'?By C. V. S!iaw ? f;>f$ - : .? % '. v?v?)r'; '. .v>' ' Witt.fc*??t;? The first boll 'of new cotton to Ms ?vi oeen to ^^JM^?h? - far aa The ' IntelJtg^nTOr^Kuoiri,^ ^:v: brought, to thIS efnee yesterday:^ ** ' A L. Bmtheres. The cotton opes his plantation ta1 .CernerJ landjff?t^d, by p;.Vj?H the fcafly^inr^ste,l tb*t the first - day*. He has a number Ually opened bolls , and sev? on ?n?i stalky .practical^fO|F