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m ^ fri I '. . . ; (R 0? _ I fi I B If you are interested in a New Suit, there is no time to waste when, high class J II I "HflO AlnnOf " C!othin? like ours arc offered. Sale Commences Saturday, Jan. 31st. ?USSIO SaSWiSSL ? Wc~don't look to profits thtse days, we look to close out stock. & i " , AND HERE'S HOW WE ARE DOING IT IT 1 I I 6 Men's Sliits $25.00 Sale Price $19.00 22.50 Sale Prie? 16.50 16.50 Sale Price,. J 1.75 20.00 Sale Price ^15.00 12.50 Sale Price 10.00 10.00 Sale Price 7.50 7.50 Sale Price 5.00 Boy's Clothing $10.00 Sale Price $7.00 6.00 Sale Mibe 4.00 5.00 Saie Price 3.75 4.00 Sale Price 3.25 3.50 Sale Price 2.75 2.00 Sale Price 1.65 Cr Men's Odd Pants * " . *' ; -'ill*'' $6.50 Sale Price $4.00 4.00 Sale Price 3.25 3.50 Sale Price 2.65 3.00 Sale Price 2.50 2.50 Sale Price 2.00 2.00 Sale Price 1.50 Don't Worry about the Size, as we have Your Size in One or the Other. MADE BY ISAAC HAMBURCER7&*SONS' BALTIMORE ^MARYLAND'" R. TRIBBLE CO THE UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIERS Jflen's Winter Underwear $1.00 garments to close out at 75c. Men's 50c garments to close out at 40c.. Boy's underwear to go at a sacrifice price in this sale. One lot Men's Suits worth up to $12.50, small sizes, to be had at this sale $5.00 the suit. One lot Men's Hats all sitees, worth up to $2, to go in this sale at 50c ;' jp' ttl ul? jllW jH*V^* 'Tjfl"'1 ' -" ii! mn . jil yvn in M fi M..i ii.,. j importen Vor 8aie~-Pea vine And cane forage. E. C. Dargan, Cox Dook Store. 1-ifoCt,_ YVaated-Two Buff Orpington cock-) ?re?a, tine ?train. JOB UQON, l-28-2t ?v?* a C $t)M I?emard. for a yellow bound pap .about ? months of age with grey eyes and a little blaze in face, lou? .white foot. Finder/ will please notify J. J. Erena, Orr Mill, lg Hadria street l-27-3tp| v/ffi Bits AU urrnAnhK_a??t.?yl! 'nTneacrc farm, in 1 1-i miles Lump \-ldja,Xk^-fipp^(3^L W?U trade for #,000.00 stock vin Anderson Bank ing & Trust Co... pr Xltlzeus Nation al B?k? Wo^a my?atigaUng. P. O. Box Ko. 6?, Townvillo, S. C. 1-32. tf D.. . TOBBALB One fly? room bouse, oue half acre lot, In town of .Townvill?, house M^Mf?ft Jlii^tn \good condtltion. This wilt bb sold>t public auction. Ander son. ?. C., first Monday in. Foby- 1914. Tor lnforma?cn.agnly to W. O. King, j TownxUle. d. ty ? ; ; ' . K?!?i??? ' , yon DENT~OhO ninoty-Blx aero farm with seven or eight hundred i dollars worth of -Improvements on the same. Located m Savannah town ship. Terms; one thousand pound?,; (I.opo lbs) of good middling lint cotton. Apply to James F. Dice, over the Kl oe trio Theater. l-27-3tp I will sell nt public sale to the hlghMt bidder atony place oh Thurs day, Februsry 6th, 1014, at IO o'clock a. m . one horse, one two horse .wag? ^ CASSI * FAS*. . ?- . . ?SCBITDCTS? ? . aa?ssscau*.a * , . . Drown Office Building. ' - -"Becondnocr. Phone 2C9. . >.?S>:jjj' * 'f' ?' .''? . it'tjf/J?.?^^!.'?!]!''.!!! j i i Mittag Ifs Just Like This i^hen yon need glasses you natur ?ly want the best and at a living St hore ls where you get ,oth, as well as the service? of ai rradcate jPfe^gffirtat with twenty-*] ?Ire?. .? , :H m -msjjtt rn, YMPH , . ,Zt***m Spet?Wttst, *] Over ?ran? maisey Xe. *, ; it Moflees on with gear, brldlen, collars, etc., Aportlon of mr farming tools, also, corn, iudder, peavine hay, stover and tops. E. C. KE?S, ? t Belton, S. C. R. F.D. 8. FOR S ALE FOB SAXE-Home and Jot whore I now live and .vacant lot adjoining on east House bsa eight' rooms and kitchen, butler's pantry, bath room, electric Mghts and sewerage. Price right, terms right L. 'TS. Nor ry co. FOR SALE-Farra. I?5 acres, beauti fully located, near city,, good dwell ing, four tenant nouses, two Urns, - gtu house, land , lovel and. easy of cultivation, st a price that ls a bargain. Come to. gjeo.us quick or write. Hurries Realty Company. 1-9-tf. I still bave a lot-pf good land In tracts to suit youti Prices varying from ten dollars td]thirty-five per l evie. All well located.. Write to me at McCormick,S.C. jf . ! Jo?jj?. Edmunds. WANTS GIRLS WANTED toV.jt?w. light work. Will pay board while you are leeming. Anderson Overall Fac tory. Anderson. 8,.,.$., 12-12-2m WANTED TO B?T--WU1 bay any tune, fat cattle, hogs and calve* I have customers fox, and contract* to furnish, rbuy h.flos and tallow. The Tanners want .my hides, lal W. Whltner 8t. Phone 694or 69fc E. D. HEimWHSON At Lilly Whita-Market T<^Thejyholesale andraabattolr aisn. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Lesas Kegetlated sa Beal Estate Offices Wstson-Vsndlvsr BuUdts?. ??rmmSQK, S ft * SA?RE A BALD WIS ARCHITECTS * Hleckley Bldg. Andorson, S. r * Cttlsene National Bank Bldg. * Haleigh, N.C. A ?> a ? a ? ? ftqjtS . a ?st?esosMiM?ti?sei ?xi HAainrnff CO ; ? ? ?.? ?QO* "00*? ' 1 ? ??? I We Print Them ! IMHH?fMt?HHUHH ?HJI^HHMH? ? il -- ?i i i ? n ill i i'm ?LLIO?SS??f READY FOR LEAGUE Proposition of "Outlaw" Associ ation Has Met With Hearty Favor Everywhere So far ns Anderson is concerned, and seemingly all other cities in the new Georgia-Carolina .Association, the only thing now lacking in this undertaking is some one to start the ball to rolling. In Anderson it is be lieved that the fans will do their part and if nome one can be found who will take the initiative and start the proposition going.the rounds, he will meet with ready response. Columbia ano: Augusta have prac tically given up ali hope of getting into the South Atlantic Association and both of those towns, are strong for the proposed league. Anderson 5copte are favorable. ' while in Ari eraon and Greenville there is no doubt about the willingness to enter. Some of tho other sports writers, Spartanburg and Columbia, have the following to say: While there has been little talk in Spartanburg during the past few days concerning the feasibility of this city putting a team in the Geor Sia-Carolfna league, other towns of ie proposed circuit are in Muding Spartanburg. The'idea of. an "out law" league, advanced by T. C. Wil liams, of Columbia, through the col umna of The Herald last week, is meeting the approval of the sports writers of tho various towns propos ed for the six-city circuit. The Columbia State has the fol lowing to say concerning the propos ed league: '"Outlaw league' is now the phrase. Outlaw is what all the cities are working for, and direct information from those on the inside of the sit uation says that the outlaw, league is a sure thing. The circuit wilt be :omposed likely of Columbia, Augus ta, Spartanburg, Greenville, Ander jon and one more city. Rock Hil), Florence, Greenwood, Sumter and Athens, Ga., have been prominently inokcn of for tho sixth member. 'Within a few days a moeting will be held. At thin meeting minor de rails will be worked out. "Columbia will not be represented at the annual meshing, of the South Atlantic league fh Savannah torrior -. S. W. Brown said last night ; he would; decline the invitation tmded him' to ba present, lnfor n.tion from Augusta saya'that Au gusta will not pay one cent, for re ?dmit.ia.ncc to the Sallie and that Au raria .la ready for the outlaw league. "First of tho outlaw seasons will not be an extended .one. It is plan ned to start pluy about ZA?y l June. 1 and play about three months. .Steps w?T be taken/-for ?n .alliance with rhfe Federal league. ?Hlflk centers in the nsw or-j r*t??Moln^ d^opmenl of tho] plan will be watched with interest." The sports writer o f the Columbia Record writes as follows "After weeks of waiting, Augusta! has at last awakened to ute need of I a baseball club in that city, and pro moters there are making great effort to organize an outlaw association, which will affiliate with the Federal j league. "The proposed outlaw, circuit will| be composed of the cities -of Green ville, Spartanburg and Anc--rson, Co- | iutnbia, Augusta and either^ Athen.-1 Ji uUwUli ?V|JVI io iiiuivaun^ ? ?iii j enthusiastic response to the proposal of Augusta interests, principal of I whom IB E:? C. Kalbfleisch, have beer, j received from each of the cities men-1 tioned. The nama proposed is the Georgia-Carolina league. "To T. ?. Williams, of Columbia. Baseball association, is given the credit of Amt suggastinor affiliation with the Federals."" "The general belief is that the cities which desire to enter this cir cuit are in position to put a club in the field without unreasonable delay. "It is a foregone conclusion that thc release of thc territory surround ing Columbia and Augusta will not be brought from' the South Atlantic league, - in the minds of many fans here, who base their conclusions up on the refusal of Augusta to pay the legitimate claims against that terri tory in their effort to re-enter the Sally. That laavAs th? situation where it is necessary to organize an outlaw circuit, or . let baseball se verely alone. "Pending developments at the an nual meeting - of the Sally teague magnates at Savannah Thun-day, no further effort will probably be under taken here* looking to the organisa tion of this proposed rfew circuit. Claims of Columbia and Augusta will be .laid before the officials, without recommendation, according to Pres* 1 dent 'Corian. The general expecta tion ls that no favorable action in these matters will be taken. "The baseball situation regarding Colombia and Augusta has reached a point where it seems necessary to organise a new league. Thia is an undertaking that will require consid erable eflfonrt, but no reasons are at first apparent why Ihn? proposal should not be pushed through to a successful conclusion." 25c POCKET OOTTftH 25c Containing Accurate Tables Showing Hie l9Xce of cot ton at any price only 25c. FAN T 'S BOOK S . O RE. STARR NEWS I Special to The Intelligencer. Starr, Jan. 28.--The Stephen D. Lee Chapter of tho U. D. C's waa de- I lightfully entertained on Saturday afternoon January 24 by Mn. A. B. . Herron, Miss Claudia Herron and Mrs. -* J. A. McAHater atth home of the j former. A delightful sweet Course was served by Mis?es Marie and Eva Herron, after a very interesting pro? ? gr?m. Mlr-5 Mary Bowie, who is attending Anderson College waa at home sun day and Monday. 1 Mies-Annie Shirley ono of the tench- ( era in the graded school spent the j wek end at home. Miss Claudia Banister, one of the ? telephone operators here, has been < visiting in Anderson. * I Mrs. J. N. Land bas returned home ( after an extended trip io Florida. The friends of .Mrs. Emma Cook are sorry to announce her illness, but hope she wlH soon .recover. Miss Aileen Herron, who ia teaching ; the Hebron school spent Sunday with 1 Misa Claudia Herron. < Tho Y. W. A. held Ita monthly meet- *1 lng Friday afternoon with Jim Pruitt. ) After a very interetlng program de- , lightful refreshment s were served. Mrs. Fuller of Greenwood is visit- J lng Mrs. J. B. LeverotL ] Dr. L. B. McCall a. spent Sunday at 3 Cieuxaon College with bia son who is very 111. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry have mov ed into their home in the southern part of town. ? Tt Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowie, aro in Hartwell today attending the Thora- c ton-Jones wedding. Mr. and MraV T. J. Jonas attended ! the Harper-AUon wedding at Lown- I desville - 'caterday. 1 Mrs. S. Bowie is spending a few days with relatives at Townlvlle. Mrs. Smith from Town ville is visit ing Mr. J. J. Smith. Mb? Fannie Jones ls visiting Mrs. C. C. Jones. A CABO OP THANKS I wish to empress for myself and family our heart felt thanks and ap preciation for the sweet words of sympathy and deeds of love, from the many friends who have watched and prayed with us In the seroous illness and death or Roy, and assure you that we have been comforted and strength en od as we havo walked through the valley of the shadow of death. Those who watched in his suffering know bett?- the value et h's Rfc. His prayers and songs will abide in our memcriea. . He was Indeed suit shine tn our home und his going away baa left us in the shadow. W. B. HAWKINS, Townvllie, Jan. 29. 1914. The Macon Telegraph says some I chickens look aa if thay had boan 1 batched from cold storage eggs. But j even that kind of a chicken w juld bel a delicacy these days. Mrs. Helen Gould Shepard celebra- j ted her first wedding anniversary by j giving a dinner tc liv? thousand boise- '. I lou tues. ?I Statement of condition of "?rm ??>!?? and Mer?hsfits Bank and 'armers Loan and Trott Co. Inderson, 8. V" nt close of business lanuary 18, 1011. Condensed from report to bank ex aminer. BE80UBCES; !x>an? and Discounts .. . .$ 983.692.4 >rerdrafts .. .. . 38,370.87 Banking House .. 5,000.00 ftirniture and Fixtures .. 200.00 ^sh duo from f' 1 'banks.$162,838.75 2a*b In vault ..$ 45,717.64 208,556.39 Total . J.. ..$1,235,819.69 LIABILITIES-. Capital Stock.$ 175,000.00 Surplus . . . ; . 176,000.00 Undivided Profits . 29,654.32 Dividends Unpaid ... .. . 9.S04JM Ind. Deposits $667,986.78 Sank Dep ... .$161.024.64 828,961.37 ann? payable. 25.C?G.00 Total .$1,236,819.6? The Columbia State of fers the following house hold economy hint ?"Be fore buying the kid a new slate, it might pay to rake over the coal bfn." However if his daddy buys Palmetto Block it will be a fruit less search. um - You will be doing yourself a good turn by installing a GAS RANGE, v We sell them under the strongest guarantee. Easy terms-$2 down and *2 per month. Anderson Gas Co. Condensed statement of the finan cial condition of the BANK OF AN DERSON, Anderson, S. C., at the close of business January 13, 1914 aa shown by the regular report made to the State Sank Examiner. RESOURCES Loans and Discounte . .$ 0W.287.46 Overdrafts .',. ..25,912.0? Bonds and Stocks. . 8,p*0.00 Res! Estate.'.... -ifcStO.OO Cash and due from Banks 161,89513 Total ...* If2^,984.68 LIABILITIES Coptial Stock . ,V i 160,000.90 Surplus.- 160.000.00 Undivided Profits" (Net).. .6?.47S.41 Divided Uhps?d . :,?ss.tc Deposits, l???vtdual |7S?,S71,?2 Depo8iU,Bank 64.861:66 8?,723.*7 Bills Payable .. . 35.000.00 ' . .ul ., ,..?,. Total .... ..6 tSitJUM Interest mopes.eded quarterly om Satins* Aeeoaata. . The Baak fer-the CerpAratlea-the Ftna-~th* IndUhhuti^fn teas le* fr .erybody, .Come ia sad pay It a visit. THE BATIK Of AT*M?S0K, AncVrsnn, & C. The Strengest Bank, hi .tte Ces ?ty ISAFS sousp PBoawsarvB, SSBG899HHB9IH?