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We put on sale a few d ozen brand new; id'd'y Blouses m* That other stores sell i%f $1.25 and $\.~^ at en T5T 4 1.00 TWr?e diff?rent styjes to select from and reach styl? prettier and newer ? than you'll see at arty other place ; made of the , ? very best white Drills, I "prettily tHrrniied with ? red and blue galatea and braid, also-sahd-wlttte. Sizes up to 20 Years - Voo ought fe*ee this line right off , so as^o&et size'and style. H?. iRememberj we've gi>t jjji the prettiest white g??f??' , ^inghams;; percales, .etc. Come in and look ^i&3SnW^hlrigs. ? ? Mr. Reed Miller andl?? Grand Piano intheir restai on Monday | ev?n?hg si A&deraon College.^ ."TF te ?MfflMfcft*!^ ??d mujffci?na. .~ We are sole representatives for the Knaba Piaao in C ?. Reeg Piano ?^i^^ga? ^ 115-117 North? Ufagtecetr Abates, 6. C. Talk of the town $15.00 G^&ii^?Pt?te AVOID INDIGESTION Digestion begins in the MOUTH: Good Teeth I are ^essential to Good Health. Our Special Prices: Plates . ..j&afrupl Grown and Bridge1 Wrok. . ..... ,$5.001 Painli 50c tUVb place oft the -map ua tixtit distinguished ?<uk d*eld?* to go there.?Blr Ledfer. ^aT^T^uraiJf I'll'write a aote to >oW fatherr WlUle-JvYou do ahd you'll make m? jealous,?Boated Transcript. Major General Photo coDyrlpht 1S13. by American V MAJOR GENERAL LEON A KD IV army, la prepared to put ?axouo r needed and has plans made for c H?a should the cltlsen soldlers Ue ueed THE GOOB SAMARITAN Baaday School Lest-on For Today. By Wm. T. Bills I Petrified phrases form a large part of common spooch; everybody uses ch? words "good Samaritan", out lew who do so understand their real point A man Is not a "good Samari tan" when ho helps a member of his own lodge or church, cr un old friend or a fellow townsman, or oft? c. hlB own klnfolk: He Is worlHy ?T?fa'sc when he dosa this, but ho 1 not in the good ;Snmai Itan oloww PfiK title is reseryed 'for the CttaSt1 ?VSo held Italians, for^^^^JStrff^-wironrrTil Kind to Rusfcfnos, tor tne British who deal touderlv, with Germans. *Ior the callfcrr Inn?: <;i>o ??o?or Japanese?, for the Tc-nn who serve Mercsfliav-for| *ho f'retrstaats who play brother to Jomr.n Catholics for the white men ;'.-o minister to the negroes, sm^fOjs. ' 1 others who give friendliness vhrre cnfrlendlinesss might he ex pected. I Tiio whole point of this story Is tat and alien did a good deed to a 'cr?ditai? enemy whe despised him.! it was no mere kindness of man to man, or friend to friend. The good Samaritan stands aa the type-of ihMej who go outside their own crowd and* their own racial group to do n.i Whd n??B to tf^'nffeay. T~~ "ths Jc^r. have no dealings with the Samari tans." The poorest Jew counted him-1 self better than'the greatest Samari tan. The latter was of mixed heath-1 en bleed, and sc was disd^ised and despised, Bui whan ? T*wiaa way farer fell among thieve- >n the Jen cho road his own nationals, the P?!*?t *nd the L?vite, bith of. whom! would have worn the spirit of nobleness oblige" on their hearts, pnaed him by in selfish unconcerns^ And the "foreign' 'the "heuthern" Sa maritan gav? inBtant, eficlent and continuous help to the man who was Getting ni' r Ideas. for] these The* century tot fcds We are learning the l-brcY-herhpod, The j?ii?erlie>ll na ..nuTAr ' , ' , -c.. racial gv^ jpllngs ere under-; ? nerved 1' ;ore. We arS'shap-| j our'' intern^; on?l relations and our Christian cT illation to that deal. When^orth r i-China was starving a few years r \ and the prosperous Chinese thcor :vea w*ro needless, It was" the pec ! of'tho United ;StatC3 and Canada >*'io seat the relief which broke tho mine. So t*day this WesUrn v?rld is hearing the cry of starving -A ianlans' and Bulgarians. The eareh is full of tha'tood earoarl tW^^lrir in thl? yeSr Of our Lord] an*. 1 Indeed, so general y accepted is this prlnnipsl of everybody's duty to help U?a suffering anywhere that It Is hard rdr uso to catch the radical note In the beautiful story that Jesus told to Hia herrers it was a remarkable ,\iSm and elmoet lncreditablo. That an outlawed .Samaritan should be merci ful to a Jew, who in strength might have scoffed or spit at .htm, was not <js?y to belters. The teaching of the parable has made .auch progress _ man that to us it la the natural reasonable procedure that* every inheing in real need should re <jalv?>snceor. . The plight of the Jew ; b* Russia, of the blacks on the Con k?p> ofvthe Christian lvorcnaa in, prison, of the slaves on the cocoa plantations, all evoke a swift answer from the heart of the 20th century. Even farther yet has the good Samaritan idea, as JesUs'bSt it forth, iH?SS ?t? way in the worlds Today we prccidve that sufferings, destltu, lion, or need of any kind; haa a real claim upon the race. War Itself cruet acd antiquated, s? it la.r?cognlz?* the plights of th? wounded of the other aide; and Japan eared for the Rus sia wounded. An accepted principal of this Christian age !a that the world Leonard Wood. W Association. | J-.;" { DOD, chief of staff of tbe UnFUfl fctates ( pillars Into the Held ngninstv llegJeo If rtllltig out tunny thousands of state rat Ht : . 'L ... -i f ,ii Iii I |. owes Its help to every raan who h grown. The social so- > conception rules civilization. Th<<1 scorn whSct the priest and the Levlte fallt straight upon every man or woman to day who refuses to be a helper o: his fellows. The CetiifnarglDK. LaWVer. 1 The immortal story was born of the bork'/ng of Jesus by a lawyer. Th? discussion has been of eternal life . No other book has so many interna evidences of genuineness as the Diblc Thus, this little story telle how tin i traveler "went down" from Jereualen to Jericho. ">e of us who hav< been. .Q\gl : oad' know how he ^Sf^fcs^ws; a descentof almost* mfie in a short journey of, about 2( miles. Jericho lies in the dopest do pressj ?i-of Ahe earth**: surface, whicl is >tf? vUleJ ol the D?d sea. That dlrrTculJ roa dhaB ben, by -dht. of the strange,-persistences so com mon in the Orient, a report for thieve? I* tH$&' WBB'ThimemorUl. Oniy, recen. tly have the Turkish'.-soldiers mad* it reasonably safe and forced the lim of outlawry to the Jordon river. Bverj hesrer of the story/ as Jesus told U recognized the appropriate1-settling o' the incident un iu?i "S*?5?i7-'and iSS:" gerous road; which n?J^r;3i6weve^*Ji:|> , safely traveled by hundred* of sil-; pgrTfflBTjvery year. A yfest^hOuseanr souvenir shop today stands on the re nuted site of the scsdeJ ' The parable pointa the truth that life is won by deeds of kindness. Tc have life, which is fulneis of expert; enca. we must give of ourselves to other lives. "A man's lifo consista Q* tno numner er things to -sflii-a un Ii alive." A wealthy Western business man boasted to me recently that he had never been 100 miles from ibis nativ? city; ant! he had no Interests except bis business of making money. Poor fellow! 1 pitted hint more than anyHhegger I saw on his .city's streets. He can not even see why it Is that his business is slipping away- from him, he is losing money, and his aoulj ia like a shrivelled pea; lie hjw mla*. Had he been wise enough t6 Wfc* * would have been abie^^ll* to/?rv ; } Th niggardly self-serylM Hte*^m*ae*Jfl ev.en the litle goalB at which It aim*-- 1 of whtfibm. aV wW'-as of helpfu?nesi, Altrniam la a workable philosophy, j * TTniLs feveTcase ! Auorawth of - Turkish War Hit* ' - Ke* York New Yrirh, Jan. 17.?Another cage of the dreaded typhus fiver came Into port today <m the sto-jtmohtp Belvedese. from Trieste. A steerage passenger was the victim. Symptoms In another irer indicated that he also was suffering with the disease. re llajiVe,'l?d., Ja?. 17..~ stayer Dornt M. n?berts, of this city, was arrested' tonight on indictmots chargirlg him with bribery, conspir acy to commit fraud and stuffing bal lot hoses. The Indictments are bas ed on alleged acts of Robert" during the elections of 1012. Filberts arranged to appear ittgjtB* county clerk* office and give ?\>nd. HOLDS OFF SHERIFF May ville. N. Y.. 'Jan.'*, 17.-~Shicldcd from attack by a woman and'n?gre children. Kdwfcrd B>?rd?iey. the out law who. for flve daVs defied the authorities, pad*etf an undisturbed day lin his shack cear Summerdaie. Smoke from the ^chimney* told Xnat Reards1ey| still htd firewood and he is known to j have three days' supply t-f food. j THK~ ?iltLfl EXCITED, I Because Committee Rejects Soft rape i W^s?rins?OE. : -The decision {eras ' majority members or tfttt bonse-i rules* committee to4ay ??a^o?t'v ^thei' . ereettoa of.a standing commut?e ot , the heute on woman suffrage landed 111? a bombshell in the ranks of na-| , tioaat suffrage leaders gathered here.I ?- ?- -i?? -r ini-ni ? t Bright Future For the South The following greetings to the eaders of the Intelligencer were re ceived too Cats for our f'.rnt issue.] 'or which they were intended. klitor The Intelligencer. Perhaps np_jif.\ year ever came :o he mast.** of the. American people jrouaht with a a hrhrhl iirmfMPtM aa 1914. On M-rck'?Va.'i9t\ the Demo cratic tfarty -aii party. w.th v. ?..a lorlty in both branches of congress on real eDmocratic issues came into ?owar, in the white house waB a pre sident with a fdftgr head and a r.'ghti fieart. olfii .a real Democrat thcy| rere united. Th? b?nteu of protective tanrf waaj me of the difflcullties under which | the great masses of the people- la bored. Thi* was modified !n acior iancewitu the demand of the people I uid tbe.-d*:n..t*V:rte.- tarilf b ll be-1 came law, The ou.:m:;'>>.et currency law'of 1865-7, whi.u? had practicallv placed Lhe entire commercial life of the peo ple in the hands of the few was sup-, planted by? the p e.?rat democratic nankin.'-' aad -ur.'.? icv law which somes aa uei.* the old Democratic slogan as pjtf law f-ver passed "Ecual Rights to t-tt ?-il ttp*;:'? privileges to none.' No i-'ore auapicioui times lutvel sver da..njd upon the Amem-an pi;c-| pie. The facilit?s for taking advan tage of all that is best, and .most help t'ul is really within the reach of all passion and creed, and selfishness and ignorance, are surely being dri ven from-the high plane of human lif* and human endeavor. The pos sibilities of-a, man, ( regardless of Wbat. waJk pf life'he , may be In, will henceforth only* be measured by his ability* tor.|ake advantage of his op J^eS&^ymer ? cannot close wlth ???t . ?ddre^s?ng., myself diree.ly to him. , . I was. born and, bred on the farm'.. A southern cotton farm, and fc.Avp liye)i there.;all my days, as my father'before me. did. I" know by bitter personal experi ence the difflcullties the hindrances. | the injustices' to which he was sub jected. I do not bestitate to say, nor have I any apologies to make, that it have devoted my time, practically all of it, to helping solve, as far as fede ral law could solve them, the diffi culties that confront the farmer. The agricultural department nas ad dressed Itself to the study of the value of his great ! products and to the marketing of them through a measure Introduced by m?. The real value of the different grades of his cotton are being determinedMn fact ; have been other through my efforts, and'hlebusl determtned In their- relation* l^f***?j aesp is. recognized in the banking and] currency law. ' - ' I consider that -the prospects for| those who toil-on. the farms^ fcr?the first tiine*ln',the history of?agrlcuL ture id' America are as bright ,as o) I brighter than* that ot any oiher voca tion, r wish and predict, for the peo ple a happy and prosperous : NeW| year. ED./Smjth; , Washington, P. C, Jan. Jii;ij?li] SMl GiltllHG OPIUM r^^Fti?nhv^}^. 'n^-Th6 ?"kug. ;llng launctoCalypso from Ensenada^, He*.? was cdrtaen ??h?re In -Monterez 3ay In a Btorm last night and three1 ?h?p.m?n raanniejt her .were captured >y United States customs officers, but Ifteen contraband (Chinese- brought* rom Mexico escaped to the- lnsenprV rhe Chinese" are said to have with hem 530,000 worth of contraband tefceaile Effective May 25IB. 1918. B. H. Hard wick, P. T. Il, ?Wanh ngtoh, v. C. ? olr^^yiUe'ahd "Belton ..7:3$"t.m. 1 caffisi;H -m-: 2 Atlanta,'* Walhall* and '?.?Pi?)?-il. -..,-.>. .;..-8:3l a. m. B^raenvlileand- Belton, ;i:20 p. an, 0' Atlanta, Walhalla, and Premier Carrier of the South. Arrival and departure of trains from lodersbo, S. C. *f. the foUow^'achtidtlle figures ire lmbliahed. Qt?y" as lnfortdation and ire not guaranteed.' j la. ArrlViria P.om Tfrae J? C055rBCTlOS Wltlf BLUE E1DGI Seneca..t . ,.".?.5:62 p. r 7 Charleston. Columbia and - Belton. Through coach from Columbia~ to Wal halla ... ....... ... V . AXt P* m; 10 BcUou.^ocn^llo ^,7:?&i: m. !5? Belton and Qrpen ville. ,9:20 a. in. 15 Belton and ?ireeuville .. .2:25?p. m.1 1U Belton. Charleston, \: '. Greenville ead iColnmhla B:62 p..U .2 Cellou, Columbia, Char leston and Greenville ,.5.31'ua, ? Seneca, Walhalla and At lanta ,.n:'6C'a.m. 1 Seneca, Walhalla through t coach-froJnt^MW?^ia.vft^ p. m. No baggag* wUl Jbar handled on notor cars No. SO. A4, 2** WLWLn.] CoauecUen la made at Belton for | ?outhern traimii. and At 'Beneen fc raina to. Attajri?0||Vi^ urther information, apply to ticket tgents or W. It. Taber & & V/fV ilwenville, ?. C. W. E. McOee, A. 3. t. 4L, Coloinhl?. J. C. V7^ M. F. Cary, O. P. A., Wsshtn?ton. It optimism were taxable many peo pde wh spurn it now would b? ktrlv iag to possess as much of it as possi ble. w? think. ?f,rihV-^rsAtj','-llttie town of Celu?abie, S. C. pulling for e reaioaai baak. we proceed to the drug ! store and call for an ice cream soda.'1 ?Houston Post. MAJOR GENERAL. BARRY. Major General Thomas II. Barry 1? in command of the eastern division of the United States nrniy. Ills bend quarters are at ( Soveruors I- land. New York. Ills command includes the de partment of the cn?t. too dei-trtment of the gulf and the Puna ma canal zoue. REAR ADMIRAL BADGER. Bear Admiral diaries J. Badger is commander in . chief of the Atlantic ^|;;*rt|^gabir>;;beipE the Wyoming. He has under him twenty battleships, a?torpedo--boat fioUila.- n. submarine flotilla und fleet auxiliaries. -' ;vr-'r-.\r . ' <>>A'^^^?> s$qS9)# BftlGAbl?B^?EN?RAL BLISS. s: .. - <t 9 i.. . Photo ? 1813, by American Press associa ... .?on, \??gadl?r General Taster H. Bliss commands the department of tlK This embraces thd New England states. Netr York; New Jersey. Pennsylvania. PeJawnre, Maryland. District of Co lumbia, Virginia. West Virrtfubi. Ohio and Porto Blee. : His ncadnuartom are at Fort 'rotten. N. ?. REAR ADMIRAL BOUSH. Rear Admiral Clifford J. Boush beads the third d.'-lafbu of the Atlantic fleet His llags.Mp is the ithode Is land. He is in Mexican waters wttn four of bis Gvo battMsMmt. * ****** I'OrUT ?UMMOX8. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * / The following is a general sum ming up* of w!;at has been done at this term of court: E. Garrett ?odson, murder. Guilty of manslaughter. Four years. "Charley Smith, murder* Verdict of not guilty directed by court. dabue Bolden, housebreaking and ' -?s . ? .ju,4... uuc /tsar Ju reformatory in Lexington county. Hubert Carter, assault and oatterjt with Intec'j to ktU. Plead guilty to assault and battery of high and ag gravated nnthre. Ed Lock, larceny. Plead guilty. Two' years. Fe?ster Walker, forgery. Plead guilty. One year and fine of $500. Henry Thomas, larceny. Plead guilty. Two years. Paul Kay and Henry Sargent, lar ceny. Plead guilty. Thirty days or fine or $.">(; each. George $ims,-. violating dispensary tajf* iMea?i*guilty. Three months o# tine of '-too. Ernest Keys, violating dispensary law. Plead guilty. Three months cr tine of $100. Jercman Sloan, bigamy. Plead guilty. Six months. Bill Hooby, John Robinson, Dock Gaines, Bub ' Gaines and Robert Gaines, murder. Dock and- Bub Gaines,'guilty of manslaughter, for mer recommended to mercy. Others not guilty. Dock three and Bub four years. New trial refused. Charley and Rether Henderson, murder. Guilty with recommendation to mercy. Life on county chaingang, motion for new trial being denied. Will White, inurden Guilty of manslaughter with recommendation^, to. mercy. Three years, pp. H. Vernon and P?-d^y Acker, lar ceny. iPIead guilty, Vernon in two cases. .Yernon two \ (years. Acker one - year. I L. (Martin, forge?yi Eighteen months.! Henry Williams, burglary and lar fc'e?>/.VPlead guilty- to larceny. Two years. OAK RIDGE BURNED 3 Winston-Salem, N. C, Jan. 17.?Fire troyed Oak' Ridge Institute and the if unknown origin'early today des Mfethodlst Protestant church near by. rhe damage is estimated at $50.000. partially covered by insurance. ASTIGMATISM: Will cause headaches. Glasses properly fitted is the only remedyv . Le?.m*rfit them for you. 1 do it for less money and guar antee satisfaction. DR. i;m ISKeVEli-*)ef Grates - Ave ; have a large uasortment from which to choose. Let us show you and belpr ycy. plan., your fire-place for looks and comrort. Tile Co. Bleck?ey Building ANDERSON, S. C. Think of Palmetto Block When you think of Pal-* met to Block Think of Sloan Whe nyou think of Sloan Think of Phone No, '271.