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9 1 ..TRY THfi.? BUSY BEE CAFE WEXT TO RAILROAD BRIDGE Everything New and Up-to-Date "CLEANLINESS OUR HOBBY" Business Men's Lunches A . m_ -? -. Give Us a Trial #*^eaw^Nii i|j Two H?rse Farm To Rent... See EUGEN 4 ANDERSON at Bank Office, over Walter Key's Store. ?VISIT? THE SANITARY BARBER SHOP Sterilized tools aad clean linen used on every customer by First Class workmen. Give us a trial and be convinced. C. A. McClain, T. C. Farmer, J. L. Itampey. 1-17-lmo. fti'ijfrtTfli 'mi il, I HI! i iMifimuUJiUxuJL. We grind into meal any kind of graine, stalks, cobs, corn shucks, hay and fodder. Work done while you wait. Bring a load when you come to own. Anderson Mattress & Spring Bed Co. Eagle Barber Shop BELLEVUE HOTEL BUILDING Fresh laundered towels, high grade banks and experienced barbers. Our motto is to please our customers. call and see us. C. E. Howell, Manager. tir>. ,' 1.SSBBSL* ORDERS TAKEN NOW FOB THE ruLiitMTinui ?$ri add day old chicks. mm Plymouth Itock?Prise winning Stblok in. AugUHta, Atlanta, etc. Fawn Indian Banner Ducks (winners at Boston nud other fairs.) , wlth? Virginia wild turkeys. ^W^JocWrels Caprdned "so can dar-'| *5 =!I-.O?src-e-given mem.< /. Will gladly answer all inquirers. B. C. HOLLAND, - Anderson, -+ ----- . s. C. itniiti ii i ' I c if i W WXManess THE OYSTER KING When you want Fish or Oysters Call 292. MANESS MARKET HOUSE Himli. ! '.111* 1 I _i_l_m Your failure to trade with me causes us both to lose. W. A. POWER Fancy Groceries and Fresh M??is Phone 132 REO CROSS QBUG GO. The Patent Medicine Depot. ."With all eyes on it". - Mr. Farmer? ^atch Us Grow! ?se motniog - Harrows, of P^vlne ITay. Cora. Adress. JA M KS Bi Westminister. l?y rt^nlrerae?ta ?r> filled by a] iii K-*ig.?ii. ?tM\c Miicd with ?| Ion cup at the bottom by which j m be attached to almost any Electric City Sparklets Items of Interest and Personal MeutlvnCaught 0>cr Uie Wire less On the Streets of Anderson. Hope Gl rein 111* 4 tin Sneered. Anderson people, ond more espe elally those members of the natlonul guurd at this point, are In hopes thut Greenville may succeed in lundinK the summer encampment for the ap proaching year. If the Piedmont town can 'get this encampment It will mean that regiments uf the national guard from half a dozen Southern State? will be there for maneuvers. Mayor Marshall Snd Representative Tlndall of Green vUV? yesterday ap peared before the ''South Ca'/ollna general assembly and told that body that the city and county of Green ville would give t?f.ftOu toward the encampment fund If ibt State will ap propriate the sum of '?l?.000. It is probable that the general assembly will vote this appropriation, and if It does It practically assures Greenville of the desired plum. jTll? Local Hotel IToo Small. There la no better hotel In this sec tion than the Chlciltola Hotel, but for the pant two nights late arrivals at that popular hof teiry have not been receiving too many comforts. Truth to tell, the hotel has been erowded to such an extent that people have hud to sleep on cots in the parlors and out In the halls, every room In the building being occuped. There Is no special cause for the great influx of travelers into the city, except for the fact that the "Electric City" Is sim ply growing so fast that the hotel can not keep pace with it. ' b-o?? Mr. By nia, r,, Ma* Keitum d. Mr. 8. H. Byron, who leH here on the 15th of September to take u piece on the l'nwtux'ket. Mass., Star, has returned to Adderson to accept a po sition on The intelligencer as com positor. Mr. Byron had a good po sition In Pawtueket, and The Intelli gencer would not be oble to get Mr. Byron buck here but for other at tractions. Mr: Byron is a son-in-law nf Mr, L, E. Norryce. one of Ander son's well-known business men, who kas . use.? bass a newspaper man. \'r iMarriage W N'arryoe. ett. ?d itor of the Dally Mall and brother-in law or Mi1.'Byron, has been very ill for some time, but is slowly huprov lagr i'lleli^MlMug.? . (. i'Towds Hocked to the onening of %.Yf. 78alley*8 "ne w Flvs and Ten Vent store ; yesterday. The manage ment stated the tlrst day's business was larger than bud been expected and that many more customers Were waited opon?^ban he had hoped for. A*H4iotvS?$P?wSMf'. the- crowd tonkins Into the atorgjrwos taken during tlie day. while another feature was the demonstration by an excellent pian ist Cl ta;: ?t^V^t 5?tS*t mttSlfc. - , % Hesabrtr To Ibilld. v !.. Hcnibrcc yesterday afternoon let the contract 'or the erection of u handsome btingalow o'n Iris lot on* Broad street. The house will be a model one In' every respect and will be thoroughly finished In every re spect. ,,; " '?*?w Teacher at L'arswc?l. MIhb Susie Sharpe. daughter of Dr. W. K. Sharpe, was In Anderson yes i\i iifnnri is rttnvr,? i.irriMii. ?n mm.m. terday lor a few hours, en route from 1 her home ut''Rivoli to CarsWell In stitute, where she - will become a member of the faculty. Miss Sharpe I is an excellent instructor, and she. will be valuable to the Institute. -o Recorder Say* Work er M-c. Recorder Kussel I has made up bis mind that there is entirety too much loafing and loitering cn the! streets of Anderson and the police offl?lals have been notified to bring! the-loafers In. A clinrge of vagrancy] is being lodged against all those grabbed by the cops, and the record er su.vh that the lazy folks of this town will either work for themselves or he will lind work for them to do for the city. linoimoinl School Upen?. Monday. Trustees of the new Hammond schcool, situated Just a few miles from Anderson, said yesterday that it was now Impossible to open the school today, as bad been planned, and thnt the opening date had there fore been advanced to next Monday. Doubtless there will be quite a large] attendance for this important event. | -o-; All School* in Fine Shape. All told, there are 8tVpubllc schools in Anderson county, this embracing ?Q districts. The county superinten dent of education and the supervisor of rural schools have just returned from a trip of inspection to the va rious schools, und they say thut they] found all of them to be In splendid ] shape. Genre!i Sheriff Is In the City. W. L. Adams, sheriff of Albert county, Georgia, wus In the city yes terday, coming to Anderson In an effort to locate a negro by the name of Judge Craft. Craft bad skipped his he nil in Georgia snd had made for the South Carolina line, past which !ls had been told that freedom lay. Spartas People Coming Here. . The following delegates from the Church cf the Advent ut Spartanburg will come to Anderson tor the great Sunday school Convention next week: Miss huclm Ugpn, Rev. - W. Ii. K. IV.ndleton. Mrs. W. P. Fisher, Dr. HT A- LigOtt. Mrs. E. S: Tonnant. Mrs. L. T. Lester and Willie Christman. I PIKRCKTMVX NEWS. ' V' I? FOR SALE )H SALK *>fc ?XCHAN11E?Eighty nine here .farm. In 1 1-2 miles Lumpklu. On., county seat. Will trade for fJIM^O stock la. Ander son Natlui?jr?jBUc. Worth investi gating P. t?.'TSox No. 67, Town ville, S. ('. 1-22U D Ohe Ave lot, in tow painted sa ? 1914. , Fojt C. Kins. T une ?ri lot. In U pamtfca will be edio as SOn. S. C, tir Town ville. S, one-half acre wnvilla;' house condition, This uctlon, Ander r in February apply to W t\ Spet.al to The Intelligencer. PtsrcctOwp, Feb. 4.?The farmers In this community are beginning to turn land and hauling fertiliser to be gin their spring works. There is a lot of sickness in this community at this writing. Dr. C. L. Ouyton said he was attending on 19 cases of pneumonia last week, but some are able to be up at this writ lag, and we hope to hear or them all getting weit (Two of Mr. Luther Owen's children are down with pneumonia, but the oldest one is able to be up now and the baby is still In a dangerous coo dltlou, but we hope to see it wet) ?gain soon. Mrs: C. E. Wilson went to Anderson last Monday on the zfTth, to be ope rated on for. female trouble and has been getting along flue Since the op ?ration, and we hope to see her at homo Ip ?, week or so. . I.Mr. T. 1\ L. Elrod and little neph ew, Lee Elrod, left beute for Green ville Friday a?ternoon ou o business trlu and came back Saturday night, awl little Lee .-has fcecn -suffering pains since then and had to call In the doctor to be relieved. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Elrod from Frankvllle, S. called on bis fa ther Sunday night for a while to see his brother, Lee, who 1s on the sick list. Mr*. J. A. Martin aed /Claude W?1 sot. have bought the old Watklns place. J$r\ i. P. Black has purchased a *lfmr njule.apd buggy T. a. L. Elrod has purchased two'hew mules. 4.1 US A'FLY REDUCED ROUND TMfcl PARKS FROM ANDERSON, S. C Richmond, Ya,^I?.?i _ Accouat " at National Et! ?wnviiie, house condUtkm. This Hie auction. Ander In Feby? 1*14. ffi&yr.' c. King. I it ?wh Msft ,>"B6I lor !;er... get henj derson. ' 3 lag pig and s. North Aa> Rest?-Two or threq rooms, p...u> Turufshtfa, lor ?ignt housekeeping. .tern homo, "wfth aii conven iences. Apply B. K. Elnwire, No. . i78 Orecnvlilt street ?-30-6tp. Waated?Sem? turkeys at eace. The largest1'Oue? you have. 'Mrs, Kufus F.IUU Anderson, i*. C. idncation As- j ion. fjBBHBHjBro- at. 22.1 2S; with return 1 Un!t .,March 4th, ":' } I. -XA New Orteuss, La, ^MIpI^aV wp?ria? Fhtn asm . ' Mobile, Ala^ Acciuit Mard Gras eelnhrn?l<>n> tickets on sale Feb. l?th to ISrd, with ^ttrni litait March 6th, 1014. .iassfagfoa, D. 6m. $t?si& trirtlath tnnWi _ Klaghu of Pythaa. Tickets on sate Feh. H?th und 17th. wRh return ilmU Feb. .'Stfth, 1*14. For further Information call city ticket Kgeut or writs, C S. AI^JiN, General Pass. Agent, I si Orecnv?l'., 'J. v. WITH SPECIAL IVI?SSAGE Declares That Senator Christen - sen's Father Did Command Negroes* Columbia, Feb. 4.?Gov. Ulease has sent a special message to tlje Stute senate in which he 'says: I noticed from one of the newspa pers tho statement. "The Governor in this message reflected upon the fa ther of Senator Christensen." This Statement was in reference to mes sage No. Is. to your body. I noticed alto that the paper stuted that you had hold un executive session over said message, and I heard it per sistently rumored around that u com mittee had been appointed by you to Investigate something lu tant mes sage. I itiit'ced in r paper this morning, special telegram from Beaufort, S. C, as follows: "PltOTKrtT IS KAIKKO. "Beaufort Board of Trade Resents Certain Insinuations. "Special to the State.. "Beaufort. Feb. 2.?At a called meeting of the Board of Trade, held this afternoon, a protest was voiced by that body against insinuation* inade by t'ut Governor of South Caro lina ageing the lato Cum. X. Chris tensen, father of Neils Christensen, senator from Beaufort county. It was explained that the meeting was not held to express confldende in Senator Christensen, as he was amply able to light tits cwn buttle?. The implica tions'against bis father were charac terized as underhanded and as mis leading to these who were not ac quainted With him. The resolutions stamp us false and absurd the insin uations referred to. The expressior of esteem for ("apt. Christensen made by the Confederate Veterans of Beau fort In 19<>6 wa*. endorsed." I can put no other construction up on these rumors und this newspaper dispatch than that the following sen ten ce of Message No. 14 is referred to, and that the construction has been put upon it that'I referred tt the father of the senator from Beau fort: 'I went on the board and fount' there us good men as South Carolin: has ever produced. and since who hat', been tho captain, or son of the -cap uwriow ? u*s"ro co ui pu a y in l'?c ?B ion army, who led charge* with ne gro -Uoops{against the white soldiers, j WMI cor. lot Jlu and the newspa l?ers nod t'ie Coard of Trad? of Beau fort,.have ?jooetrufld !ih?|f\ to. be c re^egeww? tt?-the tatb^f or Sedatoi Chrst^anspnitl'beg .leave to qypte ti you t^e_ toJ10jKjh)j|t. ?etegraon: ''vVashn^et?n^D^'c,, -Jan. 31, ?9\i GqyW(4^1e. L. Bleas?, : 0;9l.umhU(..S-: :\,|^..umm.j,. 'Records shov.onui.NllB Christen sen.t^erveil about on# ear a. listed .;man. New, Yatrttjlorgaui whita troops nlid- aa.?ailain m pahy fln,f-. 44tb". Tisg^ni f<t rxjlorec: troops about tlfteon nu. tu I -'GEORGS K DMHBHI "The* Adjt. cgtt rai u. in-addition txTthib.?t 11 ave Crcrui lit formfcd tbattbe 44th Be . tloned in this telegram te the Battle of Honey H II, in thh stJitp. and ? have b^?v.t . ent sources the rumor tit of the present senator f|t>i;< county commanded at Koney I negro company. Certainly ih> gram of the AdJutant'.G|nerai of the United States shows'; tjut he wa*. "The captain of a the I'niou arnay." !I shall say no mon if . ycur committee Information, If they I might have so be of: particular in as U.has been In a knack of finding So if the constriHJtl|n is to be placed upon this *efufn.<-e of Mes cage No 14. that thwf of -Beaufort and place upon it, it se ords of the "War I Washington In . : therefore it no lo lion."" i<| company in ai present, but fwdre further llpall upon me that would t td them, el that I have t things, .a.d of Trade; new- ipap?ft the reo by ine-nct. vas an 'Im plica HAD SEVEtipb HEAD IN ARMS Much Excitement^ Murder on Mdl Tested [y .Supposed m? Street Excited te'.ephom ii beautiful blonde murdered on'rottest her slayer was evt down the avenue w partially wrapped threw the sta'da?? to t> fren horrible crime s] this was the cau murderer being a; sens, eve'u before that any thing-cut occurring. .Sure did have a- woman age and me new removed from the hair by anxious Cants of the well ; head bad e'eme o ? hair-dresser's I wrs made of w*jx j However, R. was ? it is not hard to ? people who gav< tessagea that tan bed been id that jHituuted. The CS electric THE M W? BILL ! ?S IT WENT T? SEME Compulsory Attendance Bill, Which PsM?d Ik* HOUS* by Big Majorities. _ Following. Is the fui' U)xt of the ^cCtate5* c^<4a^^^?( etAendancc bill which the House passed Thursday by j one vote* more than a two-thirds ma jority:. Section I. That the cauuty board of education in any county or this Slate, upo.n the written uetltlou of one-third of the qualified electors* re siding in any school district of the county, shall order an election to de termine whether or not the compulso ry attendauce of children between the ages or uight years and twelve years shall be authorized and enforce In the chooi or such district. Sec. 2. Upon the written petition o tone-third of the qualified electors or uny county in the state the county board or education or bucIi county shall order an election to determine whether or not the c?ftrp?lsory at tendance or children betweeu the ages or eight and 12 years shall hu authorised and enforced in all school districts and schools or such count*-. "Sec. In such -election olpy the qualiried electors rfesiUlnfe in the schoul district or county Shall be al lowed to'"vote. If such election is ordered for n; school district, th?' county board of education shall desig nate the time and place or such ejec tion aqd give proper notice thereor in some newspaper published in the bounty add by pasting such notice in at least three public ' places within such' school dlf-trict tor at least two weeks;-unless there"bc tic newspaper published witliiu'the county, in whhjli cvent tlie posting or the notice es above directed will sufficcr In such election the board or trustees or the district shall act as election mana gers, shall count the votes and shall certify the result to the county board of education. It' such election is or dreed for the whole county., the vot ing shall be conducted at the regular; election precincts and the county board of education shall appoint the' managers or suchelectlon and pay them from the general school rund the per diem allowed the managers of general election and receive and can vass the returns of the managers and declare the result of the election: "Sec. 4. The said election shall be by ballot, and the.ballots used shall !iav? written Or pi luted uii them the. words 'For compulsory attendance' or 'Against compulsory attendance.' If the majorlity of the. ballots cast at 3uch election sbali be for 'Compul sory attendance' then the reqbtre uents and penalties hereinafter stated shall beJta,LfuJl, force aud effect In such district or such county, but If h?'moJorMy of ihe'wB??ts cast shall l>o 'Against compulsory attendance' ,, tne Tsqutrsiiseais ana -oeaBStawT?eTtrrfl Inarter stated shall not apply, to such Jibtrlct or county; Sec, ?. In the district or |a the . ounty which votes 'Ff,r compulso ry attendance' in thu manner above Je^crtbed it shall be the dutj of every 'areut or guardltm residing therein - ?r-r^r> * ? 4?My ?*?j?a?tsLiiee ut some public'school in the said district or e?uuiy every child or ward betweeu ffic ages ot eight and 12 years under th0 control of said parent or p.uui'dian for the entire, school term provided by *th? district boarc ox trustees, uu leca such child or ward is ia regular attendance for an equal term at some regular private school or unless said ' h? or gaardiae .prer> ii ate from some licensed physician r ovidence that Haid child or ward 1? physically or mentally incapacitated for school work, or unless said parent or. guardian presents to the countj board of education satisfactory evi dence that the ?r?l?r of said child is accessary to thu stepaort of said child. "iec.' e. It shall bo the d?ly of the -school district board of trufc m foraW the sdpertatcndeM. pt or teacher of tire school ot ; pMer their jurisdiction a liai children of the consistutiona . . . .... bbs w17? itt. fim xo -ivi vimy-ow with thtfage sud TriacK.- of residence of each. ' - - fiec. ' 7.* When any child between the ages of eight and 12 years named on stich net 'and not esempt from the provision? of section G . of this act shall -have'ben absent fron: school for fir? consecutive days or for more man five dk/s wvthlc any scholastic month, without valid excuse, it ?ha? be the duty of the suuorlni ball forth In wilting lam a t ed AlLJk.?* We/have several nice residences and build in^lots for sale. [?..' l - , i 1 ??i 't.'fi --It t ANOTHER CAR OF , QOQp, BLOCK Y TEN NESSEE MULES "arrived this morning. OUR BUYER IS'ON THE JOB ALL THE TIME, and only buys what he knows our Cus tomers want. Call and see them, you will he pleased. PRICES and are ALWAYS R? PHfcN one thinks of quality in Pianos you I immediately associate the thought with our ?f huose. customer as r money as pc^ibie, . The Piano that we handle have all been tried and found absolutely good. We do not sell *?g^:PiasoSi hilt we do sali good Pianos, as close a* they can he bought.