IMPORTANT :: NOTICES :: FOR SALE FOR SALE OK EXCHANGE-Eighty nine acre fana, in 1 1-2 milesI Lumpkin, Qa.. county seat. Will| trade for $4,000.00 stock in Ander son National Bang. Worth investi gating. P. O, Boy No. G7, Town Ills, 8.. C. l-22tt j FOB SALE One five room bouse, one halt acre lot, in town of Townville, bouse painted and in good condtition. This will be sola at public auction. Ander son, & C., first Monday in Feby., 1914. For information apply to W. C. King, Townville, 8. C. LOST LOBT? Between Franklin St.. andl the . Nameless Theatre, one string of Amber Beads. Reward It re turned to The Fret well Co. Feb. 14-152t. WANTS MONEY TO LEND?$26.000 to place| ht onec on sate real estate mort gages. Greene & Barle, Attys. 2-10-St. WANTED?The public to know that I 1 will stand my registered Devon | Bull at Bob Price's Stables;'Town ville, tn*:.'30 days, beginning Feh. ?&tb. ^S?. Mit Nicholson, 248-et. ^Sk Townville, S. C. ?' M Varltlea. Pay highest I S? Prices. JNO. A. McGILL, The.Spot Cash Grocer LEGAL HOT?CBB . in? i'WH'sji im ni itrbflfe OF PROBATE'S SALE ?,.,. _.... ef t'nmon Pleas* hxh. J. B. Whltlock and D.j ya, plaintiffs H. B. Whltlock. V8' Pursuant, to an t;wi?r nf n^cryAE?t4 cd herein, ? will Bell on Saleada? lp March, t???, next, in front of the Court flange In the O'dy of Anderson, B. C., during the usual hours of sale, the real estate described aa follows: i that tract of lend containing] .ice (3j acres, more or less, it be ing the pixce wpereon Nancy? Whit HH& lived in 1902 in County and State ' aforesaid and bounded by lands of Arch Cox and John -Dean, on a branch of ??ig Creek, wj&era^u ?aiu'da River. BeplnuHlf t$f^ thence. S. W., L.80 to a poplar thence S. 3 1-2 W.. 6 C to a pdplad 8x on Dean line; thence N. 74 E. 7 C to a atone 8x, thence X. 36 W. 8 C to the beginning corner." Ter?bhi Cash and It not complied I with within an hour to bp resold at] risk of former purchaser. Purchaser to pay extra for papers.' W. P NICHOLSON, Probate Judge as Special Roferee. 8=l?-?tr;t * f , CITATION EOS LETTERS OF AB MINISTRATION Whereas. J. M. Phillips, made suit to me to grant him letters of adminis tration of the eatsde'^'i*d'?xtfl&a of D. a Phillips, deceased. Theae are, ^therefore to die and ad monish art ?lad singular the kindred and creditors' of tho said D. C. Phil lips, decease^ that they may be and | e,me; in the., cou^tiv^? . be held at Anderson. C S. C. on the 27th day of February. 1814, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon to ahow cause vmy the sa4?'ti?$S&> istratiou should not bo erented. ?-i2-2t . . NOTICE OF 'BXBCTLON There will be an election igt Kam-1 tbond School House tor the Hammond School Llstriet-N6;; 4, Saturday. Feb ruary 21st, ifll4.,on the question of levying a special tax of six mills on ail of the taxable property of said District, to ho used for General school purposm. polls open at 7 a. m., and ev>ae at 4 ?. m, AH voters must ex hibit rejrlstj'etibn ticket- and tas re ceipt. By order of tho County jwgra F35LTOH. and day o, PlSbicuth - SOW POM THE misas chicks. oe??Pr?te winning Atlanta, etc. '~ fwlnnete ****** ffi-gbo ereena. ied m can wn] i !.i SCH 'It L Those Who Are to1 Assist In The Night Textile School Visited Anderson Yesterday Anticipating !l large crowd when the textile ulght school for young jttgn of this city Ih launched, Prof. ttcHwain or Clemson College will meet tomorrow nlgnr with the in structors of the sclipol and those in terested in this work to confer as to plans for carrying,on the school and the best methods to adpot in or der that the greatest results may be attained. Tuesday night Prof. C. S. Doggett of Clemson College will also be in the city for the purpose of con ferring with 8. W. Rahb, J. T. Craw ford. J.' C. Cosby, C .W. Causey and C. W. Fant to make plans for the school and to give Iiis advice relativ? to the proper manryjr of conducting! the Institution after Mt is estbllshed. F. M. Burnett, secretary of the An-| derson Y. M. C. A., says that he an ticipates having 209*Atudents when the first class Is called to order next Tuesday evening in Cecil's Business school. He says that the young men of the varlope mills'have taken to the idea even mo?e enthusiastically than *Q had dared hepe and all Indications *?-e that the school'Will be a great success. " The men who are to come from Clemson College to) conduct this school are all experts In their parti cular lines, holding degrees .from jafnto of tiie i.oUntry's most famous textile institutions and'fnere can be no doubt as to their ability to teach the mill mep a great deaj.4 y A hill is now.in tho South Carolina fj?lhersl Assembly, having, been intro Sdaced by Representative C'?F. H?y nesworth, which provides for the ep t*b|Bhrnent of a number of these tex tile schools in the state, the cost of the original undertaking being borne j by the state. This bill has received a unanimously favorable report 'front the committee on'education and 1$. is said that its chances for pass?ge are bright. There are a great many of these textile schols now bortTg' operated in connection with the Y? il. C. A.s In the various cities in arTTmrts of the United States and many of them are accomplishing a great--deal. It Is said that' the school conducted by the Wonoghan mill in Oreehvllle last year in connection with the Y. M.' C. A., h?s proVed to be a decided suc | cess in every sense of the word. Thofo Anderson people who have labored bo hard for the launching of WAR DECl4Ap:^ ON LAZINESS Physicians of Ilonas Path fcsue Ultimatum Which Caused Anderson people have* recently come Into possession of ' notice Issued I the physicians-, of .Honea Path which they fcund very amusing. Evidently some.of the people of Hon ea Path are none too prompt in the matter of settling ,their doctor's bills id the Ire and wrath of the, pill pre jrlbcrs of Honea Path has become aroused in good fashion. They have issued a notice which certainly sounds aa though they mean business. The'notice begins with.the scale of prices to; he charged ind is concluded with the'following warntiut: "Any atrlctly charitable pases who are unable to buy liquor or do not ana it necessary to pay fines to the j city council, will receive our best j services without apy charge. To. dead beats and delinquents we would! like to state tf you do not square up your indebetedness with us you needy jt expect our services longer. Any an - who payw"1 )fM BMKorV "bill 'r>nUni/Itr ' jMaaawawaawMBiw^M SEND Leaving AU Of Hie to His Wife With Tho will Of the Ian; mnsendhas.been filed hY;the office 'W Probate Judge mid Is % very , r'fegal paner, it mer?tf*etates at all of his property s|?all go 10 la w|fe and there are no^KMSlctions itacheci. The following is an exact >py: "I, Henry Claude saue mind, do he H-'y^Hw^a?sd ' teetamen of my property, I, be left %fy najr iw?rs Town send H. 0. Townrend od. bi>ini; }eke my Will that id person .Wife, Nolle WU IS E. 'jrsen County Bey v e following ? abo?if AndOrsoii ty's own Louis C. iiichardson. low building in Brooklyn the Uleset on ens las tna mount hldc3 that is an id to be worth $500. old engineer corps and who are for shore duty only bo made eligible to command navy yards. He adds: "The question of rank of bureau chiefs has come up- Willie It per haps caus?s a slight rankling in the breasts of ol^cr cheers to see a younge? officer selected for the Im portant position of chief of bureau, tlils irritation is largely due to the custom fit the service that a junior must never be promoted over a sen ior. I believe the important position of chiefs of bureaus' should be filled and if an officer has developed to be such and Is pre-eminently better qual ified to nil such position at an early age than old?c Qttb?^s, he should be young Ofleer is appointed, to. fill a position of such great responsibility lie should have she rank, and* pay jggjqs^fflft hyttyftPfikhTOV-i... FOLKSmOU nil ni '(uni in' Misses Mary and Angela Glbbon?y. who bave been spending some time in the. city as the guests of Mrs. Nar din Webb on Norris street, have re turned to their home In Wytheville. ? JIMinly ^Hiii??if?m?? Mi loud, va. IS in the city, the guest of her par ents, Dr. und Mrs. r. f. Dlyver, a*h**Hdw"Alleu t whSRave been vt?ttiag!'frte?ds-'i and ro??fie* here, have returned to their homo*3n Lowndcs> ; tmiU' '.liigiM :,-m- tte.Hin!-;' ;^K?jt|- Mahaffey-* of MVe&m tbWli?. HWN?tv*,lt tt"tew??ho?r*,|flr,Am vestordny. > : ! ; m " John . R. nruee of Yaronnes, ^nf ampng the business visitors to the city yOstarday. C. C. Foster of tho Brushy Creek section, was among the Andereon county formers in the city yester day J. S. Porter of V/JUiamston, was a business visitor to the city yester O. W. Mull of Piedmont, was among the vtaltor* to the city, yesterday. W. H. Martin of.the Corner sect'on, spent a few'hours in Andcrsol&flft-* teedey. ~Ar~r^ Sam MbGaha, a well known Pondle ton man, was in Andorspu yesterday. Bugene Oreer. of -Honen Path... 'was among the business; yjglj .?iiyTy?ateruay. A. W. Vderedlth of Chedtiar; was in the city yesterUoy. roe a -lew hours. J. H, Elrod of Wllllamston, Route 2, v. as among the visitors to the city yesterday.. J. Y. Busby of Conetu-d; was among the.Anderson planters; to spent yes terday in the eity. Dr. J. C. Bruce of Town ville. Is in >>?. .>;??. I1>n .?.!_ #-..I -rf. ---*? O"?-"*- Wfc-. U.O UIUUIC1, Pr. S. G. Bruce, on South Main -street. Miss Cleo.Bailey is spending aTeW days t? Abbeville where-'she is the guest of frlettdB and relatives.' Mlsfl" Marjorlo Toimson Of Ensloy. ia' ih jtnej city, the attractive guest of ^jPtrRuth Archer. Misa Alsese Heron of-the NY-w He-j i broh school, was among those in the] eiiv yoaterday. Miss Reha Caldwell, teacher of tie Triangle school, spent yesterday In Anderson. j. E. Horton, a well known Helton business man,: whs 1o the eity yeeter Prof. T. I.. If anna of spent a few hours in And tcrday on business. Miss Virginia Hutclfins and Mrs. Cunningham'of Gra.-rjSger< lu t?ie city Friday, the guests*of' Mrs. J. "A. Jones. 1 '" _? /. i Kin* -ht finnewml^yas among usines* visitors tcj th? "city yes jrday. . is Maggie Wright ut Hopewell, was shopping in {!>,. city yesterday, M. Fant, a progressive citizen of ?Wbs. fin., wan in the cUy yester day. W. O. ?Bowle of the Ridge way soc-i Unit, was among the bu?lnesa visitors tp the city'yesterday, ] [ '"Jthw Carrie Sanders pf Pelser, la Mil the-;visitors In the city, tho' Miss Annie Hiw Kay Seawrlght of In the city yeaterd ley Wilson. on, Is r with! 'l?SS Dora ^GeH>ber? has returned rom ? trip to the Northern market-, fhere she .has been purchasing Roods. Mrs. Amanda Campbell of Town IS In the cky, the guest of Dr. Hope sectlo day. A R. Bo spending a (scales or the was In the eity OOOrt J. B. Martin of the tion. spent yestovday buslners. Ralph Smith of the -Triangle sc tion, spent yesterday in Anderson < business. Ralph Taylor of Long Branch, was] mone the hindness visitor: Ity yesterday. Col. h. E. Csmpl^ii or the Rurpkai fition, spent a few hoars la Ander? cm yestorday. HHHHHkvO yesrori m Bad Weather Failed to Keep Seventy of Anderson's In structors Attending Session Those who , bad . In charge the monthly meeting of the Anderson county teachers f?#red tl!?? tby th? county board. This took place in the basement of the. First Baptist 'church and was thoroughly do))ght-, ful eve it. Another .pleasing event was the presentation of pretty little hand painted, souvenirs of th?. oceasjpo? these being m ado in' the shape of A heart pierced with un arrow in hon or of St. Valentine's day. / . Tue meeting lasted for about an hour and a half and there was not a dull minute during this entire tjin?. Questions of interest to ?very teacher present were discussed and consid ered and the meeting, wlJJ doubtless have, helpful results. . Some of . tb$ features' oh the program-that plight i.e mentioned were^Jo* |>y Mtf??* IM:- "Stf ijpe, which, had, ,|je.eo. a^haV-j kitted for the music of t?o.orche^tr^.pj?, St. John's church, a short,add^a^ by J.i'Pi'i.F?lton in which he urged the teaofters to attend thej$tatRi^*eoqla tibii tb [Spartanburg, u. sptes'.r<!i < t ).. \ I . . !-1 "A-ft1 important real estate deal eb*. sbujmated -In Anderson yesterday -by Jdhn l.inley was the'sale or what'is known as the MpBrayer place to W8. M'cCully. tho consideration being fSy,-* WO.. ' ' " . 'This land, is situated Just outelde" tiie' city on West Market street ?rt?rt siOn and Is one of the finest pieces' of property jn the county. In the deal made yesterday Mr. A^'.my gets 15?' 'icrci, while then, Is.left about 444 acres on the north aide of the road or the original piece of property. DISPOSED OP LAST CASE Court of Common Plena Next Week WM CoMkA of Hear- -, inga In ftfoujtyProceedfag? ThcA'ourt oNtfotdtfion : Pleas' ToY Andersod couHty< V?ortclud??:W'e hear^ lug ?t jth? jup^feail^yJest?r(ia'<- \. the rase of ' Mavflerd 'v?rah si Cetlett uvnt'to' th'e' JuTjr.' ;TMs suit 'was fb?t of IV ft. Maydeld versus J. i leti; the pltilntiff claiming tha due; the sum bT .ftO?^Uige? certain pool'taht?fl.' from th dant. Theory rendered a ye turning the pool table* to ?t tjff. but refused" Wallow iii dacoAgcs. I rui?cr.'-'r.^ ofiticlnnlnn nf tala case all the Jurors for tho second week were dismissed and the court took up the hearings of motiona for new" trials. Next iveek the court, will d?vote Its time to the4 hearing pf equity pTQ?eod ^SB' _ NEW ALARM FOR FIRES Bell Will bo Placed at Sub Station to Rmg and Notify Wntahman ' U ' ttwakd , By "arrangements p< nVc'red yester day tite Southern 'Public militias Company will place In its sub-st a large electric bell whh-h will nos;' .wh?n a " notiryinf station t that mo This will $o much to prevent a r? p?tition of th? oo-e.o-renco oiT Friday j morning when a lack of pressure was blamed with tho disastrous It is planned to hare a. push butter let Um iii - lit}/. ?KS They are as follows : ?gtt I?, U. UAHft*(t?*!at ihr head ofAnderson Arm ne. Hr. Feaster Triable'.*, Mr, joe farmer's, and -. John Linley V on ?Xhe Gall jr." Remember! > You are always we!r?rae in : / North Anderson?We like yon to see what is going on. -.-..>. I' Opened Thursday with a .mighty .rush. Then FridayVsnow storm came along and halted the gathering crowd,' but we shall^crdwd all of ourefforts and offer greater inducements to make thin? costing week even up. Tras M our greatest sale and we shall add new things ?Ve y day fco Increase the interest. . ; ; | t) fo'jfm 11 26?, all Silk NIessaW M stores sell at 00, B**W regwOar price-. M, * $2.00, Monday may fc? your laat>?l^ce to get ?he?h iii any color at f ?V?9 each. m jS^CSies^ Percale House Dresses, all IS s?^s and an asortment of 'Colors. Value up \o $ ?^^^moitSKy- ?? 79?; eacrs* 2j000 yards short length Percale, most alV 10c values, while they: last Monday at 5c yard? , f?;-";* "' * mkl:$i?\Qf?k 56 pieces colored Flaxon in checks, strias Kght ?rounds, solid colors, etc., best 25c value, for this entire 10 day sale at 15c yd. 40 pieces Wiitmaa's^White Flaxons 36 inch wide, values 20c, 26cartd 35c yard, Choice of the lot only ISc ya^rds ? * - 75c to $1.00mti?e in cplor^^jt' ever off??1^.., silks, ures? gond?* laces and embroideries ladies' ktnder m^slrns, ladies' coat suits' shoes, clothing, etc., are offered in this great sale mat will continue with new m* terest an&enfchusi&sm for seven days move.