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FOR SALE SALE OK EXCHANGE?Eighty- I e acre farm, in 1 1-2 miles I in, Ga., county seat. Will I trade for $2.000.00 stock In Ander son National Bank. Worth Investl O. Box No. 67, Town- | l-22tf D gating. P Tille, 8. C. FOR SALE 16 five room bouse, one half acre! In town of . Townville, house" itea and in good condtltion. This| fl be sold st public suction, Ander i 8. C, first Monday in Peby., 1914.1 information apply te W. C. King, Tpwnvllla, 8. C. WANTS .vtdated?Books to rebind.. Magazines Law Books, Music. Periodicals. ROPER PRINTING CO., 24?*t 126 N. Main St. M-U--_,_a Totted?You to know that the place I to I < your WOOD ia Piedmont Wood Co. Phone 649. J. H. Shearer and W. O. Ulraer. WEY TO LE3i?-$2b,000 to place| pnec on aaia real estate mort RSs. Greene & Barle, Attya. Ml EXCEPTIONAL CHANCE- Isl red active party wltli some cn asd oiuaii caiital to get a re-l e peruinent and cash busl ss easily managed; tree from petition, when with ordinary >r, $3,000 should he cleared ly. Owner of this business in-l 1 the closest investigation inl ry way, full particulars given applying by letter to le", care of Intelligencer! Anderson, 8. C. LOST Will pay reward for return llgator Finish Suit Case tak lnterurban car 2011 out rawoofi Sunday ofternoon.1 Feuchenberger, Greenwoodl '.Anderson. It a?s-._I ^-.WANTED? ; ef all Yigntoi Fay lugkestl i The a^et Cash Grocer VOB THE !i Rock?Prize winning ugusta, Atlanta, etc. Runner Ducks (winners and other fairs.) Ducks?From prize winners. also croessdl ? Turkeys?Pure or alw Yirsiafa wild turkeys. .Cockerels Capronad so can car-1 f. all chicks given them. ?. C. HOLLAND, g?in<i uiln meal any of grains, stalks, , corn shucks, hay fodder. Work done ? you wait Bring a when you coma to rson Mattress ring Bed Co. ;ytgmi$ aisdbrson Office, over Walter te Store. M^MSJPHMMMIMHM ) Eagle Barber Shop Qm^ftXm H0?EL BUILDING Fresh ipnadsred towels, high grade iositea asm experienced, barbers. Our ttgtto is to pldaso our customers well, Manager. SANITARY U?er mop tesV;tpala and clean linen 1* ' ? ?r <m*to?cr by ?rat Ofva us a trial ^ f MeGldtB. Rampey. MjHri? apartment houses in Barops (^nipped with electric lights dsy aaewitchatf on when ? eaters and which automatically ih themselves a few minutes ?vflf?** man ras within his the tsatertsi for* l? grands of les, * pound of nails, sag pondis, insv for ifl ?mall bok?. $0$ kniro les, im violin strings. 20 teospoooN of salt and a pound o* sugar. nw. PROGRAM FOR 1 "We C?nnot Save the People Unless We Teach Them?We Cannot Teach Them Unless We Reach Them." The programme for the 37th an imal convention of the South Caro lina Sunday School association, which meetss in the First 1'apt 1st church and St. John's Methodist church, this city, next Wednesday morning, is announced as follows: Wednesday Horning. 10:00?Song service, led by Harold ('. Lowden, Philadelphia, Pa.; A. W. Roper, Winona Lake, Ind.; planist. 10:30?Opening prayer, Dr. S. T. Mailman, pastor I Lutheran church, Spartanburg. lO:40--AddreBB of welcome in bo half of tbe city of Anderson, Porter A. Whaloy. secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, Anderson. 10:50?Address of welcome in be half of the ministerial union, Dr. J. F. Vines, pastor of the First Baptist church, Anderson. 11:00?Response, J. P. McNeill, Florence. '" 11:10?"Dur Field and Our Task," the Rev. W. I. Herbert, president State association, Sumter. 11:30?"Milestone Thirty-seven," the Rev. W. H. K. Pendleton, chir man executive committee, Spartan burg. 12:00?Worship in song. 12:10?"Half Hour With the World." Dr. William J. Williamson, pastor Third Baptist chu'rea, St Louis, Mo. 12:50?"How to Get the M?gt Out of This Convention," J. Shreve Dur ban), home visitation superintendent. International association, Chicago. i: 25?Announcements and appoint ment of committees. Wfeonesday Afternoon. 3:30?Elementary conference, St. John's Methodist church. Mrs! 3. N. Burls, State elementary superintend ent, presiding. Devotional?"A Prayer for the Children of So^Vl Carolina," the Her. D. W. Dodge, pastor Central Presby terian church, Anderson. A Bible stprr- 'How a Little Oirl Helped Others," Mrs. A. W. McAullay, Spartanburg. , A song. "A Parable," Misa Grace W. Van diver, Spartanburg. "Our Part in the Ingathering." Miss J Ada L. Sanders. McConnellsvllle. -Tbe imbtes and tho Mothers at tfhnday School." Mr*, i w. ?peske. Anderson. "The Divlno Teachers' Mothods," Mrs, B. C. Cronk, Co'arable. 'The Beautiful Work of Teaching", the Fov. W. H. K. Pendleton, Spar tanburg. *'Usltig the Time Aright in the One-room School," Miss Marjory Quattlebuutn.'Conway. Round t.,feSs, MS*& Yandlver. Secondary division conference, Cen tral Presbyterian church, Henry A. Wise, state secondary division super intendent, Columbia, presiding; J. M. Why, field scCrclar of the Methodist j conference, spartanburg, speciaiini. 'The Oirl in Her Teens." "Th j Threefold Problem of the Adolescent Period." J. M. Way." Open parliament Adults' class conference. Firs*. Baptist church. Pan! Quattlebaum, State adult superintendent, Conway. ?resldlng. ** "What tho Organized Classes Are Doing for the Men in Our Cities," I. C. Blackwood, Spartauburg. "Tho Organised Class In tho Rural Districts." W. P, Nesbit, Piedmont "Tke Class at Work." Mrs. M. G. Wom?ck. Spa.rjtanburg. Open parliament, J. Shreve Dur [ ham. Township and county officers' con ference. Bundav seliooi ******* Bgptlet church, & T. Lanbam. Spar tanburg, prssld ST. JOHN'S METHODIST CHURCH Where many department and overflow meetings will be held. 12:10?"Teaching Men and Women Through the Organized Class," J. Shreve Durham, Chicago. 12:40?"The Home Department as a Means of Ingathering," John C. Carman, Denver. 1:00?"The Sunday School an Un developed Factor in World Conquest" Mrs. E. C. Cronk, Columbia. Tnsrsday Afternoon* 3:30?'Home Visitation and home department conference, First Baptist church, the Rev. J. E. Cokor, State home visitation, superintendent pre siding; J. Shreve Durham, specialist. "What a Home Visitation -anvass Can Do for a Towdship," the Rev. W. J. Roach, Glenn Springs. "How to Take a Canvass. In the City: In the Rural Districts," J. Shrevo Durham. "Cou-'-.-vms the Results of a Can vass Through the Home Depart ment," Wl A- Harrison, State home department supormtendont, Colum bia. Teacher training, First Presbyte rian church, the Kov. F. W. Gregg, State teacher, training superinten dent Rock Hill, presiding; John O. Carman, 'Denver, specialist "Teacher Training In the Local ftcho?l; Promoting the Work Through the Country Association," John C. Carman. "Teacher Training From the View point of the State Association." Open parliament, Mr. Carman, the Rev. F. Wl Gregg. MUfiHlon, Central Presbyterian chnreb, Mrs. S. T. Lanham, State mis sion superintendent, Spartanburg, presiding. 1. "How; to Make the ?rfost of Mis sionary day: Object Lesson . Talk?; Use of Blackboard: Length of Time In Music." St, "Missions Taught in Husic; Stories of How Some Hymns Were t, i i liuii. "The Value tion," L. G. ** Bdgefleld C ton. "How Uni j>*ro4k Line, tary Union Jbuesvllle. 'County secretary tlon, Green , Open man, gen ra?O iBtrlct Organisa W secretary ;?t ptatipn, Tren Igfagnder, sc?rC unty assoclattop, 3. 'The Possibility of the" Mission ary Story-" Elementary conference, St. John's Methodist church. Mrs. S. N. Burts, presiding. Devotional, a prayer for the ele mentary teacehrs of South Carolina, the :1st. J, W. n?Y?ikc, Anderson. "A Bible Story; How a Little Boy Helped," Ahrs. W. A. McAuley. Spar tanburg. A sbng. Seeilsaal Seotiugs, Beginners and cradle roll, Miss Hotiroeyer presiding- * .?.. 1. A lesson taught 2. The beginner and his needs, Mrs. Mary Foster. Bryaer. Agnes Ravsnei. 4. "Securing Reveroncte," Mrs. S. J. Ramage. 5. "Good Times for Beginners," "Primary," Mrs. J. W. Simpson, presiding. . ; f ^lTTlie Primary and Itts Needs." Mful Bryner. 2. "Illustrated Story." Mrs. 8. N. ^am?|ion Exorcises," Mrs. flnary instruction." Miss 7.25^ and Mr 7:#T* ell. pastor . 7:55?' " John C. iho v~u?urou?> Lowden. v. A. R. MUch ch, Greenville, of the SpaJv*, ral secretary ft Appeal," ?ho tor Presbyterian 8:Se?"The) For. J. B. { 'jhurcb. Green Itatt,.. 0:8CI~?na;\tS?lce? Mr- Lowden and Mr. Ro; 10:00?Ils; TV H. Law, Spar tanburg. 10:10?"Cradle Roll Possl:. and Pinns." Mrs. Samuel h- i elementary superintendent 8pa berg. . 10.?O?"Graded Instruction In the |-Rlementary Division." Mrs. j*??* tendent international associate., eago. 11:30?'"The-Challenge of Adoles cence," Prof. J. W) Thomson, Win throp Col legt). Rock H in. ^J11;?0?"Half1 Hour With th* Word." Dr.:.fjBKUIlam J, Williamson, St. Und?. . Havennei. , the C,?fcJ atmos pjjere,'' Mrs. 8. J. Ramage. Juniors, S. T. '.ankam, presiding. 11 Opening service in Junior d? peignent. Mrs. C. L. Abbott. "Missionary Instruction," Miss Mise, Mary Irwin. . vKson," Mro. Cronk. r>. "Hero Worship and the Story." Mm, Rurta. g, '"The Junior and Hb? Needs," Mrs. Brvner. 5 t?, Superintendent'? confer ence, St John's Methodist church. Ted by D. Wl Sims, AUnuta. Thursday E Truing. 7: (5?Song service. Mr. Lowdem ? . Roper. -, : 45? Prayer, Dr. J- 8. Moffatt cat of Erskine Coileae. Due "frift? "first the Blade" Mrs. Mary ?':t5?:'liuw to f?elb the Teachers Reach th* Peoplo " J. Shreve Dur ham, Chicago. Friday trenlag. 9:30?Song service. Mr. Lowden and My. Itoper. 10:00?Prayer, Dr. Mark L. Car lisle, pastor Buncombe street church, Greenville. 10:10?"How to Reach tho 500,890 People on the Outside," J. Steve Durham'. 10:40. ? "Teachins .ThoBe We Reaeh,'' D. W. Sims, general secre tary of the' Georgia Sunday school association, Atlanta. ll:20-"Half Hour With the Wbrd," Dr. William J. Williamson. 12:00?Music, 12-10?Recognition of counties, roll call : Abbeville; the Rev. E. B. Ken nedy; Alken, the Rev. T. D. John ston; Anderson, Dr. A. S. Smothers; Bamberg. Prof, J. ('. Guilds; Berke ley, S. W. R'jse?l?; Beaufort, tbe Rev* J. H. Ndland; Charleston, J. D. Cap* pelmanb; Calhoun, James A. Mer rill- ^*l\esier| J. A. aiifner, Chester field. W, C: E!!l*; Cherokee, Dr. J. S. Dill: ClareSdoh*. C!'A. McFadden; Colletou. D. 11: Varn'l,Darlington, A. J. A, P?rrltt] Dilfon. \V. J. Carter; Dorchester. F.'lff. Hwtaltit: Edgefleld. L. (5. WatsorfrfPlorenceC'J. W. Hicks; Geprf?tbwn.''J.'Ti Ci-anft; Greenville, thmt ?im?mj^**^ 1:20?Representation of banners: Greenwood. \V. H. .??ithdlson; Hamp ton,' 0. M. Peoples?* Horry, Paul QuntUebaum) Ja?ner. the Rev. G. K. Way; ivcrKhaw.i* J.. C Hum phries; Lancaster; '!W. L. Croxton ; LanrenB, J. C. cDnuy; Marlon, O. H. McMillan; Marlboro, R.< Cosby New ton; Newberry, Arthur Klbler; Or angeburg. Dr. j. L. B. Giiuiore; Rich land, II. A. Wise; Saluda, J. N. De Loach;' Spartanburg, T. M. Lyles; Sumter. C. M: Hurst: Union, T. "H. Hope; Wtlilnmsb?rg, O. M Mitchell; York. J. E. Wlalmsley. Friday Afterseen, Denominational conference from 3:30 to 5:00. Baptist^ conference, Firsl Baptist church, Dr. j. v. Vines, presiding. Methodist conference. St John's Methodist church, Her. W. I. Herbert Drcstding. Presbyterian conference. Central Presbyterian church. Rev. F. W. Grey, presiding. - Episcopal conference, Episcopal church, ,.liev. W. Ht K. Pendleton. presiding. Christian conference, Sunday school room, convention church. Rev. S. M Joncs, pastor Christian church, Co lumbia, presiding. Associate Reformed Presbyterian conference. Associate Rdormed Pres byterian church, the Rev. J. W. Car son, Newberry, presiding. Lutheran conference. First Presby terian church, Kroavt?. Baker, ureen- I wood, presiding. Men's Bible class parade. 7:30. o?a 0 M** feeing. 8:00?Song service, Mr. Lowden | and Mr. Roper. 8:15?Prayer, Dr. E. S. Alderman, pastor First Baptist church, Spar tanburg. 8:20?Address. Dr. L N. Caley. Philadelphia. 8:50?Addre*?, ?r, William J. Williamson. St. Louis, Mo. 0:-JO^C'.gs'.mS nnfi^t .1. Shreve Dur ham, Chicago. ??ANDSU!T Caae of HareV ??r*w Crogsi _ _i m_i. uiHt ? >>> Hin TT iiwjjw vyrtMm vwn* tinue Throughout Today Tbe Court o" Common Pleas for Anderson cou: .-y la stilt wrestling w'th the ease of kSpa L. C Hardy, ver sus J. D. Croat ind all indications are that th? case .will continue throughout tho better part of today. This case waa taken up Monday and notwithstanding the fact that tbe court has hurried it along as fast as may he, there la Uttle prospect of <t tv?i?g ?.-utup'sie?' be?are the noon ( recess today. It hau net yet beeu j placeA la tbe hands of the Jury. This action is over 420 acres of land la S*v*n?ali tewaabtp and the hearing is proving of interest to many people, the pov.rt room being well filled at nil times since the ease waa taken up. JUBILEE SERVICES TAKES PUCE HERE! Anderson Knights ci Pythias To Celebrate th? Founding of This Great Order Throughout the United States Thursday, Feb. 19. wtl! be a grejit day with the Knights cf Pythian, tflb? being the day appointed for the gol den jubilee, to be held in celebration of the founding of the order. Every lodge of the K. of P. in the ontire country will on that day.hold special services and throughout the country some of the nation's moat distinguished men will participate. The greatest celebration Is to be held at Washington, at which time the President of the United States will deliver an address, as will Hon. Josephus Daniels, secretary of the navy, and other members of the cab inet. In Anderson great preparations are being made fittingly to commemorate the occasion. Special ritualistic ser vices will take place, a number of distinguished speakers of the local lodge and, from other cities will de iver addresses, and Chiguola lodge. No. .12, will do itself proud. This lodge has a membership of about 300 and present indications are that they will all be in attendance for tbe spe cial service to be held here. Two or three candidates for tbe second rank will be on hand at this special meeting and this fact, together with tho smoker which is to take place on the same evening, will positively assure a large attendance. Tbe follow bag is In part the pro clamation which has been sent out to the lodges alt over the country by the Supreme Chancellor: Greeting:?Among the marvelous achievements that, during the past half-century, have signalized the progress of tho world, none have lieen moro significant, and, at the same time, more beneficial to man kind, than the development of fra ternity among men?teaching lessons which inspire manhood at its high est and best, to nobler'efforts In the direction of making this good, old world, br?s?iier and better. In the broad field of fraternal en deavor, no institution has been lau reled with grander achievements, or has attained to a more glorious frui tion, than has the Order of Knights of Pythias?whose golden escucheon is proudly borne upon a million breasts, and whose mission and influence for ?Cod has enshrined the hearta and homes of hundreds of thousands of earnest men during the half-century of its existence. The career and progress of Pythian Knighthood, truly and indeed, has been the mar vel of the world's greatest "fraternal age,"-hnd its mission of ""Peace on 1 Barth, Godd Will to Men," stands pre-eminent, at this the noontide of civilization, in the annals oi frater nal endeavor. ? h ^ Voidep Jubilee. In honor of the Beml-centeunlal of the founding of thts order?our gol den, jubilee epoch?It Is exceedingly appropriate that we give earnest of our fraternal pride and gratification, by fittingly commemorating the most important milestones 'thus far fn thej Pa of Pythian Knighthood?and that, upon this golden anniversary, we pledge anew our lave, and loyalty to the exalted, principles of friend ship, charity and benevolence, by tes tifying that the eternal truths upon which this order la founded; are firm ly established In tho hearts of our membership, and also in the respect and appreciation of a grateful people, who i?,ra familiar with the Pythian contributions for the betterment and happiness of-the world. WOOD WILL E MERRY day, the 10fh Anderson men who hold member ship In the Williow Camp of tho Woodmen of tho World, are looking ( spiendl? banquetTwhich~"will be held a ; February 1$. The baoouet is to ike place in the pevillion at 'the pnrk, and it is confidently expected that there will be at le*si 2r?o mem bers present. AU pians fur the banquet have been placed in the hands of the Civic Association, and Mrs. ,Rufua Fant, the president of tbat organization, Isa? that'th? bfta"u-t'rriy..b? o?o o? the most elaborate ever served In An derson. Tickets are now selling for $1.00 eacb. The complete program for this hap py occasion has .not yet been an nounced, but It ia understood that some of the most prominent speakers in South Carolina wiJL be ia AndOr si,:> to deliver addresses. The local rneeker thus far anaouni Gen.' M. \j. BojVham, \vko will talk ?H be oresent Tnoasaed swwk.' ; ??ftSU- Carolina last Dispensaries In roado a net protit of iSt4.90S.23 year. according to the annual report t of the state ?gsseftK - been sent to the general a??r^fc?y. Th? [ value ot whiskey sold wai $3.01?,-1 Mtfgl The oper?tlng expenses I amounted to t'.r. 1,321 and the break- ( age $12311- j Sales In 1913 shewed a gain ot tar.Tll) over 19l2rThare was ? gain I114,?tfi in net profits. During the year 26 dispensaries were established in tbe state. S23 FirstShowing of SUITS and DRESSES Will take Place Friday, Feb. 13th* 3 to 6 and 8 to 10 o'clock P. M. We want you to come and look them over, On this occa sion we will have with us from the show rooms of M. Schwartz, New York city* a living model who will take pleasure in showing you the new things. Even though you may not; be ready to buy, come anyway. Mrs. B. GRAVES BOY? West Side Square WE ARE MAKING AN 8.4-4 GOODS NOW THAT ANALYZES AT CLEMSON COLLEGE IT IS ALMOST A 9-4-5, AND WE ONLY CHARGE YOU FOR 8-44. THE AMMONIA IN THIS GOODS IS DERIV ED FROM FISH, BLO OD, TANKAGE, COT TON SEED MEAL, AND SULPHATE OF AM MONIA. . '' There is nothing better than this. It is the .. . 'i ^m^mi r?*w Hw? s*^ ?ww? ? amtier. It is the plant food that feeds the crop and n^akes iit grow and keeps it growing* If you will use plenty of it, itswiil guarantee a crop as far a* a, Fertiliser can. If you ?an*t make a crop with this Fertilizer \$m one at all.* A great many Prosperous Farmers won't use We want y*** 1$ try it. ANDERSON, S. C.