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Du - et - Order a Piano at Once ! fe TWP heads arc better t'non one. Both of you come and choose the Piano. We do not mind any number of critics, and the more .critical they are, the better. Every instrument is warrantced, and guaranteed by the WILLIS & SPEARMAN -Musse House Bleekley Bldg. Anderson, S. C. irai TOO LE'S EARLY PROLIFIC Redding** Improved Cleveland Bi? Boll Sunbeam. We have exercistd doa cara as ftp tire purity ?ad will on request give foll information. . We wm gladly assist any one k ehteir-wg ?ny particular variety tt*ofesd. Furman L?estfoa~-G. S. St A. Wnotwrie fegfr-_ W 1 ? ' OBEATLY SEDUCED BOUND TBJTP , ?ABBS VaOH ANDEB80N, S. G* Meamoa?, Va, S18.76 * Account ot National Education As sociation, Tickets on sal? Feb. 81. 82, tt ; with return limit March 4th, mt. Ssw Orleans, Law HMS Pensacola, Fla, SIMS Bettie,Ala, llMft ^cc?iit ?Tard Sra? ?elebra?aa; tkket? on sale Feb. 17th to 23rd, with tatara limit March 6th, 1014, TTashlnftea, D. C SICS* Aceoant Fiftieth Annirorsary, ' Kiasbta of Pythaa. Tickets om sale JFyb, ISth and 17th, with return limit F*? *#lh, 1914. For further information call city ttchet' sgent ?or write, . . C.S. ALLEN, General pan. Aceat, ff t Oreenvilo, 8, C. GENTLEMEN When in need of a VIKI TAILOR-MADS SOTS cut, trimmed and shaped to your figaro, call on SALLA TAILORING CO., 126 W. Benson St, where your credit ia good. Largest aa* sortaient Woolens in the City to select from and low ...CASH or CREDIT... m rac oe. UmW Maple Hall 126 W. .Benson St. the law Ciicea a minimum US a week for adult wessen Electric Cit Um? of Interest ead Ferse nal leal 9a the 8tr Wi Ii Wooten, second vLco-prsBl-1 dont nf the Msnrland Ufe Insurance Company, spent yesterday in An derson, Mr. Wooton makes hin homo In Salflfnorp .ont has .visited Ander, son a number of times aar lias many friends here, (ie stated that tba lo cal office, under the direction of I>. P. Sloan, was being condected lo, a splendid manner and that he wee well pleased with tho'stat o of, nf. fairs U? Andereon. . ' ? The tact that Henrietta Crossman fa to hAjn Greenville tonight ?ill attractdVlte a largo crowd. The additional.|act that "the Piedmont ft Northern Linos -will operate a special tran, at greatly reduced Drices, will also cause many to make the i rip who conld not otherwise go. Thia is a splendid production and thosr who have seen M?as Crossman will vouch for tlie statement that Ander son people w|H he pleased-' Member* of th? athletic coinmlttei. ot the Anderson high school say that ticket? for the (basketball game, which ts an important ovpUt of tomorrow af ternoon, sro selling like hot cakes Tile gamo la to be pliyed at the Cen tral high school and' will be between Andereon high school snd the Balle Military Institute of Greenwood. The referee will' begin the ?play nt four o'clock and it is experted that the attendance will be largo. (Aqdcraon yesterday .bad thc plea, eure'.?f entertaining several men who rank among tba snost prominent of those now engaged in the agrtcultu ral and live stock demonstration work In tho State. These Included W. W. Lon* and J. T. Watt of tho demon stration, work of Clemson College and MeserttJiaker and Sorrell ow tho ag ricultural departments of the South, ern railway. All of the vUIt?ra were j pleased with what they saar on their trip ot lnspectian to Anderson. * Returning from a two-days visit to eexeral or tho country schools of Anderson county, J. B. Felton. eu?* erlntendent pt ?ducation, edy* that be ls woU pleased ?with the manner in which tho rural schools are being <?ndi?chW During bia trip to tho country' Mr.' Felton visited.Oak. Hill, Concrete, St Paul, three and Dwenty ??hoy??,' vii in iirgahy creek* town, ship, sod he saya that In each pt them he found the teachers doing wptendid work and the gmplla, for the most t?rt>jattlng forth earnest effort?, 'Benaan Camp No. lOfoCg the W. O. W., will shortly begin tho prepara*: tiona for ' H? sussnar entrapment which is to be quito an event. Thia camp to among the uniformed rank and makes a splendid showing. It la said that the members are mani festing a lively interest. -tu >? ABOUT FOLK Mrs. Lau U&tf&z oT SUtfr spsa.j fa?v?T?mf iii AadcrBoq shopping. i i i .r ; Ilpgh T. Selbe la ot Columbia waa a tba city for ? few.Honrs yesterday.. Rev A. Saseard of Pelter, anent resterday In Anderson.v Rev. W. F. Myers of Tbwnvllle spent i i few hours in Anderson yesterday. | "Mi* ; - . W. H. G win a of Greenville waa] uatag the business visitors to the| :lty yesterday._? ? , A. 0. Heath of Augusta waa In the| ilty yesterday, a guest at the cni luola hotel. ^ W. K. Kills of Greenwood bas been] ?pending a few days tn the "city on A. J. Beall. a well known travelf?g] aa? nt. Charlotte, wis iuioug, the | risitor* to the city yesterday. ?i" ? . B. V. Murchison of Charlotte weal unong tho business, visitors to the] :lty yesterday: , "r E. L. Harris, a well known dtl sen I ?f Starr, was a visitor to Anderson^ resterday. _: ,x, v.s W. W. ?eykin of ' Charlotte wael A.:?:Sttt?e atHT R. L. Link ot Ab beville wore in Anderson yesterday torTtti?jr boura. -era ... ^ Lewis Carpenter of Greet ville waa unoog the business visitors to the :lty yesterday. M. a Chiplay of Freeawood. >& spending a few dara In tho city on business. ' >^jf . ? ?.. >v J. E. Archer of Augusta,"tfcs," *eg In theiiiiiftjB yesterday, a guest at the Chiquola hotel. Xi. M. Peden, a well known Ches ter roan, was in AndeiadaliMst?M?y tor a few hours. . Mrs. -Raia* Walkin? of Pendleton, meat a few boura lu Anderson yea Lerday.;^ ' ^ Roberti Pennell of Ijfcj^i?jrf >wea lerson yesterday. Miss W*U' Olltuer has retorned rora Lo wades vii le where ?he has y Sparklets Mention Caaiht Orer lae tTtre> erle et Aaierses? 7 .WithoiU tits roquent or knowledge, a Detltton ?han b*M?n circulated s?song the Anderson county bar praying that the salary of Magistrate Brosdwell of this city be rained. .Mr. Broadwoll la one of Ute moat competent and con scientious .officials that this county ever had and the people of Anderson county generally would Uko to see this step taken. The petition has .been very generally signed and almost without exception the Anderson law. yere seem to think that he really deserves more remuneration. Tho Imtperlad house, a well known boarding establishment on (Main street, Which has been closed fdr eotnc time, ls shortly to open again, this timo under the management of Mra. James. Thc new proprietor of the place la having a number of Im provements made and when ready for Ike first day'a (business, this will be otas of tho nicest 'boarding places in tho city. A. B. Cheatban of Abbeville, was In the city yesterday, the purpose of] his vis *, being to look over tho thea tre situation in Anderson. Mr. Chea them contemplates making a bid for the lease of the new Anderson thea tre'' whenh tt ls contemplated. He said yesterday that he was more than favorably impressed with the result, pf his visit here. VJ. T. Speprman, (wanted in An derson on a charge ot <bigomy, wa brought back to thia city yesterday from Liberty, and will shortly be ar ralghed on thc charge menjvoned. The defendant was captured by the omolnla of Liberty and placed In. Jail to await the arrival of Deputy Sheriff Williams ot thia county, who yes terday made tho trip in an nu tonio, tile and returned with the prisoner. J. T. Watt, head of the live stock work pf 'Clomaon College, sand yes ieaday io an intelligencer reporter that hp would. leave next week- Xor Missouri and Indiana where be will look over stock with a view to pur. ?haalug. some animals for the par pose of raising the standard of tho breeding cattle in thia section. 'Mr Watt Is encouraged over tho outlook tor this county. ? n . Yesterday waa a dull business day day In Anderson, few persons from-the eounirp being in town. However, An derson merchants ?aid that thia sure ly ?portended One business for Sat urday and that they were looking ward to a banner day tomorrow." Lee Thompson, a negro charged with stealing cotton from R. w. Pruitt, waa arrested yesterday hy LeQuty Sheriff WilUamo and lodged Ia th? county jell. Thompson's trial le scheduled to take place at an early date. ii S YOU KNOW heea .?.??diag a?rerai days with friends. Airs. A.V. Barncsahrd rafwy vbgkqj Airs. A. V. Barnes of LowndesvUlc, 'waa lnu tho city yesterday. i lt, T3. Cox - of Abbeville, ls spend lng a' few days In Anderson on bust ness. Mr. Cox ls a well known bank president and lhinterceted in building the road from. Anderson to Abbeville. Col. Alec'?floBce of Greenville, ia spending a few days tn this city the guest of his daughter .Mrs. Max well C'rayton. J. H. Wyatt o? Brushy Creek, waa among tmo visitor? in tho city (yee terday. Hp is very eager to ace the road ?built from Anderson to Acasley .and the people up that way are wfl ^Ingjto^lTe the rtghtajofway. O??U *P ...THEATRE < ..Today's Program?. THE HIGHWAYMAN* 8H0S5.... ....7?,. .?LUE Two Heel Feature .with Barbara > /'l , Tennant A ?MLE Of TH? WEST .., NE STGB Western Drama with Ramona Langley Ais**??*.&&sm Comedy['wlth Pearl White ;<?. Coming tomorrow "THE WATEH WAR" 8 Heel Bison ... K . :: . .. ' . Ila* IC ^.THEATRE p ..^?iday^s Program.. A MUTTABY JUDAS ....BRONCHO .f. Three Reel War Drama yefrth Beel te he Selected ? ?tfe?r Beek ?ver Bay Ita * ?Matea. Mevfca Make Tim? fly" HELD IN VIRGINIA FOR 1 GREENWOOD SHERIFF Were Shoals Man Is Charged With Stealing Sunday School Money Spoclai io The latelilgecer Greenwood, Jan. '?v.~- W. H. Al rail, af Ware Shoals, ls under arrest at Al ta Vista, Va., charged with embezzling about ?257 from a Sunday school and Woodmen of the World and lied Men Lodges nome days ago. W. L. Free man has been dpntlzed by sheriff McMillan to go to the Virginia town for the prisoner and is expected to return with him Friday. lt is claimed that Alrail while treasurer of the Sunday school and lodges montloned took thc sum of money and ran away from Ware Shoats several weeks ago. He was located ai Ksnakec, 111., andtho Greenwood sheriff wired the sheriff ? fthat county to make thc arrest, but it was discovered that Atrall had left Kanacbce, giving Alta Vista as bis forwarding address. The sheriff then wired the chief of police of that town and the arrest was made at once. Airail ls said to be about 24 years of agc and comes from a well konwn family of the county. He has held a position In the Ware Shoals mill and has been regarded as a young man of character aa tho places ot trust given him would indicate. It is not known whteher he will fight requisition. RADIUM CURE USED ON LOCAL PATIENTS Mrs. S. Bleckley and Dr. Thoa. C. Walton Were Treated by Dr. Kelly While the entire cuontry is talking if the wonderful resolta that are be ing obtained form the use of radium In the treatment of a number of skin (Usasses, it will h? intarextinir in thia section to know of thc experience of people from Anderson who have been to Baltimore and who have had the treatment administered. Mrs. S. Bleckley, one of Anderson's most lovable women, is just back from her third trip to Baltimore, where she took the radium treatment tor the disease of hor face'. This ?ma the third time that Mrs. Bleckley had underdone the application of the radium and -it is eau by her physi cians and members of her family that there seems to be a decided im provement in her condition. It is, however, difficult to say in inst what measure aha has been improved, ?Ince the patient is always very fer some time after the treat t ia administered, and so it will hardly be possible to tell just what the effect of the last treatment ad ministered Mrs. Bleckley will be. j .When Mrs. Bleckley first entered Dr. Kelly's sanitarium in Baltimore Bar the radium treatment, she was riven a 24-hbur application, which eft her very weak. It seemed that the substanco had almost sapped her vitality end she was some time in re covering from the effects of this. The second time that she went to the ^altimore hospital, she was treated for fourteen hours, and on this last jip the application waa only for one ind one-half hours. Radium is a mineral substance, .oming in small grains like ssnd; as -cadera o? Tue Intelligencer know, it s a very rare substance and the cost >f it is hardly less than fabulous. In administering the treatment, ho physicians first place the pro teus grains in a small tubing, then h a lead-covered tubing and then a ?mall bundle, like a pillow? ls made if cotton-and the tube is wrapped up. [this is the applied to toe portion.of he body affected and which ia to be rested. [ The results obtained are Sue ta the ? uriel rays which aie imenated ' from the substance. One ea ture of the radium treatment is he fact that after a patient has been rested, the same tubing will suffice br countless. others, since its effl acy by repeated use, is not lost. The application of the radium, at ha time, is not painful but after the >atient has finished with the actual ^plication, the pain experienced rom the burns and blisters is said 0 be most acute' and many of them erribly from the after effects. Mrs. Bleckley, who is 74 years of ige, is one of the two oldest patienta iver subjected to the radium treat sent. She and a gentleman from owe, considerably older than th? Anderson lady, hold the record for Ider people being treated, hospital uthonties saying that for tbs most art the patients who come to be rented are younger people. A ple uro of Mrs. Bleckley hangs in the baltimore institution to show what as ben accomplished by the use of adium. It ia said that some time is heces a ry to build up the sytcm after the reatment ts given, and it is, there ore, still uncertain as to what bene t Mrs. Bleckley'?rill derive from her ist visit to Dr. Kelly's world-famous restitution. Another Anderson patient who has iso been undergoing the treatment 1 Thea. C. Walton, who was for ears the superinter.der.i af tho pub ic schools of Anderson. Mr. Walton as been to Baltimore ?ntl hoS t?w he same treatment that Mrs. Bleck ijr did and hms inst returned. He is till very ill as the result ef the ra lum application and ia neessaarB? ai a weakeued conditipn. He is sup ering more pain theta Mrs. Bleckley nd requires quite a gold deal of at ?Ption. ? jj - J ?I-- i jjj, Waits?. * inning to mend a little ?nT friends f his will hope that he may soon be t least par . Hy restored to good raith. ?jp?****?***.* ' * - If /w '* ' . FOB S? IWt'HlbKIlS Complaints h*v? reached us that the pipor has not been re- * ceived regulativ "by gomo Ot our * subscribe ns in the city. We . regret thia un/S can only excuse (. it on theground- that the carriers . aro new to their routes, and we * ask that those' who do hot receive . their paper regularly notify us * promptly; either by ' telephoning * the omce or culling in person. S This is the only way for us to * know whether or not subtfcribers . aro getting their papers, and we * do not wish one anthem to miss * an issue. Dg co-operating thus * with us we reel suro.we shall soon * I sa trained - force deliver Inp wi papers. Please dp^n?t be afraid * j to make complaints, we shall ap predate ?them; T^??. *.] < I .' . t t * i|i **?*?*,.*?*** S0UTHKB5 B?ILWAY. * Premier Carrier, of the South. IN COXNECTOOX WITH?BLUE RIDGE . RAILWAY. Schedul tigfeetlTe Ji li. B. tho fe are published are not guaranteed.' Arrival and departure, of.trains /rom Anderson., S. C. No. , .. Arriving Prom Time I 20 Greenville aud Boltcm.. 8:30 a. m. 22 Greenville and Bellen. .11:60 a. to. 15 Charleston, Columbia and Belton, through deeper to Belton.*i..11: GO a. m. 12 Atlanta, Wothella and Seneca ...4*. . *> .... .8-.31 a. m. 25 Greenville and Belton .. 1:26 p. m. 10 Atlanta, Walhalla* and Seneca.4:52 p. m. Seneca.'.. .... .... .. .,,5:62 p. m. 17 Charleston. Columbia and Belton. Through coach from Columbia to Wal halla ... .t..6:03 p. m. VAST ino- Vn? 20 Belton, Oroenvtlle w. ..7:40 a. m. 22 Belton and Greenville.. 11:20 a m. 24 Belton and Greenville ..2:26 p. m. 10 Belton Charleston, Greenville and Columbia 4:52 p.m. 12 Bolton, Columbia, Char leston and Oreenvll)a ..8:31 a, aa. 0 Seneca, Walhalla and At- i lanta. . ... .11:50?. BB. 11 Seneca, Walhalla through .k I*. H.I.M! I? m.mm mi mm wwvu ??viii vuiuwvm. ,?iVo jp? .nt No baggage will be handled en ?motor cars Noe 20, 24, 21, 25, 22, 23. ! Connection la made al Belton lor ! Southern trains and at Hw ssa for ?trams to Atlanta and beyond, for further Information* apply to ticket agents or W. R. Taber. P. 4? V. A? Greenville. B- C W. B. McGee, A. itt, JP. ^Columbia, lac. Radium may be a life saving sub stance but fluctuations In tho price of same are not of halt such vital in terest to the average citizen as those of cotton and corn. It does look sometime? tho wages of . m ls wealth. How tho .long hours drag from one pay day to the assn ? s r-r*-- e Only tho Ignorant ever try to act smart Sometimes the best poIftiHaos aro not Politic. Thc Biggest ?Famiiy In This Town Is Bte Family of Readers of . STOMACH H Yo? Wish ?o Obtain Completo and Penrtf?aeir* Reetitte Try ? ? B?S?yy^s Woiggffol ?tMB8d. SwMfjr toa Dost MCeiifiro Yoe ^^^t^W^? ? ^^^^^^ trna ?nacav uwtr? sa?. apa?a* Sa nv sn, mst MM mmA r?*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^'. ?ty^^j ?_?..'-="j,?j..???<"? Ci?.-mim, in???v -nta?r n ?v. Sold by Evana Pharmacy Co.. ?iier aon*B Pharmacy, Belton gad all dr af/ gists. We Are Reply to Show ?Ow-sv Rm STYLES ot ft HATS Here are soft Hats and Derbies, Knox Hats and] the Crofut and Knapp Hats, then there is the* Knox Beacon at $3.00 full of what the young man calls pep; a more dignified description would be smart. We haye styles'well suited to young and middle ages, and the colors are IT Blue,, Artichokes, Moss; and jGreens. Let us show you the Elton with Green band to match * {or we feel sure that jX will make you satisfied with yourself, and us. Remember ttfe Elton is only $3*00 Sole Agency Ed V. Price & Co. Clothes; Gotham & Vindex, Shirts; Lyon Collars. nr i *r* ?ail jr* The Flow with a Reputation BUILT ON H?N0H--0F BEST MfiTERiflL-PERFECT The Plow that backs up all ciarais as to MATERIAL, QUALITY and WORKMAN SHIP. Thc Genuine Oliver : So great is thc popularity of these tamou^. joiplemerits that unscrupulous and piratical parties are seeking .'to trade upon ' their good narrie by malting and, offering for sale imitation Plows and parts, representing them as genuine. Remember that every Plow made by the Oliver Ghille\r<Piow Works is sold with the absolute \ guarantee^ e? being the best article of the kind that can be made for the" price asked. Every GENUINE OLIVER CHILLED PLOW fas stencilled on the rvbe^^the inscription, f,'Manufactured by the Oliver Chilled ; Plo* Work? South Bend, Indiana, U.'S. 'A." "All Genuine Oliver Chilled. Shares, Mouldboards, .Lancfcides and Standards1 i have our Trade Mark cast in thc metal on the under side. Sullivan Hardware Co, Anderson, S. C. Bolton, S. ?? i" ? ' ?".ii m i . W i \ ur.i ti|iff i i i ? - '. _r.... > ??? i.n? M, ? ?, SUBSCRIPTION .BLANK TH? ANDERSON DAILY INTBU4CSa?CTH. Anderson; C. C. Gentlemen:- Please enter my name as ? rabeexfbtf to We batty tatet* licencer. t am for am noti taking th?. *n*rtt-wS?Mfc j^A^^^ X?TE:~?t you are a subscriber to the semi-weekly and your eafc scrtptftm 1? jfttd in adirence, you may receive credit for the amount paid. The subscription ot the daily la 15.00 per year ;tftt.tt, ats saiths. Please enclo?^check er money order. ?.t ~ T" - .-'J.* ' Respectfully. N aDMi..?. . '4B^)|49SSSaHSHB99HW^'^>^'' '? I Address.j -*<f>?D.<orSt.K?. . . 1 tl I