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LUCKY YOU'LL BE If )ou ronii1 here for shoes, for tou will xccure Ihr liiteht style*, thesest In (rather and lite most reasonable prier. Ho you not think all tlirse farta are worth consideration! . A short price reaches n (nil ralue here. Think it our. Shors bought ut akk well Boruirr. *t KI Hit K irt?'S" E Under Masonic Temple. SHOES THAT SATISFY GOOD TEETH A RE ATTRACTIVE at all titties and In all places. They lend beauty not only to the mouth, but to the whole faco. In' fact, the ubsencc of Teeth Is the first disposi tion toward positive plalnnesa We are adepts In the care of teeth for young or old of either sex. We are skilled lit all branches of Dentistry, and would be glad to be favored with your work. We'-' ore particularly successful In Ute extraction of teeth painlessly. DR. H. R. WELLS & C?i?PANY ELECTRIC DENTAL PARLORS Over ?arntCH & Merchant h' Baak Anderson, 8. C? Ionian Attendant - H., Have you investigate our }ne\y L I G HT I N G RATES? You can't \^ anything else but "B?TTLED SUNSHINE" Phone 223 and we will ,seiid a representative. TODD'S CLAIM KNOCKED is HEAD "live" e??s?more stronger chicks. htofaWM S3?. 50c, U.OQ. K lb. pm?. **.?*. Satisfaction Gwu-wnteed Rr&we uAttkntt*} tatitt oa Pnlta. For Sale by? POUCHE DR?O CO., Anderson, a C. W .11. HARBISON, Anderson. 8. C. W. A. POWBK, Anderson, S. C. EVAN'S PHARMACY, Anderson, 8. C J. T. McConn Sons, Anderson, & C. PEOPLES OROC. CO., Anderson, 8. C. Anderson Cash Oroce. Anderson, 8. C M. M. Hunter, Pondioton, 8. C. 330) ?VISIT? THE SANITARY BARBER SHOP Sterilised tools and clean linen used on every customer by First Claas workman. Give ?a a trial and be convinced. C. A. MoOIalB. T. C. Farmer, J, I*. Ratnpey. 1-17-lmo. TKe Oyster King and ' Fi&h Man ?SELLS? Meats and Groceries LM Year Wants be Mere ?TELEPHONE ?*? W. J. Manes* L "THE OYSTER kino" Columbia, Feb. 16.?Working stead ily for five hours tonight add this af ternoon the House passed the whole appropriation bill to third reading. Few changea were made In the meas ure a? it came..front the ways., and means committee. All the appropria tions for the State colleges wore pass ed by the House. The bill as it came from tho ways and means committee appropriated $2, 391,796. As it passed tho House It carried $2,427,095. Tbe State tar levy provided under th< terms of the bill 7 mills, an Increase of 3-4 of one mill over last year. One or two Items wore decreased by tho House. The appropriation Tor the Confederate infirmary was cut $5,000 and the item providing for the pay ment or $5,000 to Todd A Benson, ar chitects of Charleston, for plans and a model of changea In the .State bouse, was stricken out of the bill. The bill was Increased by the addi tion of A.n. item of $45,000 for a contin gent fund for needy rural schools to be expended under tbe direction of the State board of education. The only other item added was 9300 to be disbursed in payments of $25 to the official designated to electrocute convicts at the State penitentiary. The bill provides tor the erection oft a building at the State institute at Ce dar Springs to coat $.15,000; gives IWnthrop $-10,000 Joe a gymnasium and sooronrlaiasa?feflOO for a new building at the "St?teT Industrial School at Florence, IX MJnXlC^WATERS. Ne I ni ml Ion to -Iwcrease the Battle shifts There, Washington, Feb. 16.?Ta? navy de partment has no. present Intention of Increasing the ea^aJ force is Mexican, waters, and today Secretory Daniels said he had ordered the battleships rtode. Island. Qaaffis, Nebraska and Virginia to lettre Y'.-ra Crus tarnte d.ately upon the arjBft ?KSnk|^^H dradaaughts t tah, ??Orld* ar>d Dela ware. The latter ehipe ?>jk?MjHflB were reported,to, be nearmg V?ra Crut. The vaaMi relieved will im Utedtstrty **t.?*m ?rrose the Gnlf ci Mexico to Join.te. fleet at Guacaaaybo Bay on the south coast of Cuba. 48 SSM^^N^^SN?SS Electric Cit I lent #f Interest and Personal lest On <.he Htr Anderson Lady Nee* >'ew York. Miss Dora Oelsberg baa juat come liomc from New York where she has been buytog Block for the store. She says that Now York is quite lively now hud that the'shopping season la at its height. The spring styles were all made before she got there and she ha8 nohting to do with them. Whether this Is an apology for the styles or an Introduction was not i aid, but Miss Oelsberg announces that the styles are very "fussy" this year with lots of fluffs and ruffles an edverything shows the old-fashion ed "bustle" effect. Styles repaet them selves every few years, Hho says and yet Miss. Oelsberg declares that she hopes the old crinoline will never play a roturu engagement. She would have to rent a halt to show a half a dozen samples. "Everything in New York Is dancing the tango." Miss, Glesberg stated last night. "It does, not matter where you go In a hotel, or restaurant they are dancing the dip. The tango really isn't such aj shocking dauce. It is not nearly so awkward as the 'turkey trot' and is ; really but a variation cf the two step." Survivors Wanted of Keauregard Company. Are there any survivors in Ander son or among the readers of The In telligencer of the Beauregard Artil lery? Information to this effect will be received very gratefully by Mrs. C. C. Walker, relict of the late C. C. or "Linn" Walker,, who served In that command. It will be necessary in getting .some important matters set tled for Mra. Walker to bave two of his comrades to state as witnesses that they knew the deceased and that he was a member of that command. Unfortunately the military history of Anderson county is in such poor shape thai it is difficult to get Information ! of this kind. Some old comrades please let Mrs. Walker hear from them. Mr. Walker enlisted in the Beauregard Artillery on the 6th of July, 1868 and served until the sur ! reader. Tim rnntAln of hja battery I was named Ferguson. Mr. Walker died on the 19th of January, 1913 Speaker* For Holden Jubilee. ; Dr. Wi Hi Frayer and 0 Gullen Sul livan, two of the nest known and most able Orators' In Anderson have been selected bb the ferfeakort' for the- Gol den -Jubilee of the ' Knights- of Pythian, which will bo held Thursday night. Aside from the addresses which those gcntlotncn will rf-Miver. the' 'riise?stie rervlce'to be1 carried out in connec tion with the exercises will be inter esting in every detail. It la expected that there will' be a forge attendance in the celebration and Wlllet P. Sloan, chancellor' commander of tte local lodge, nays that all the members are evincing the Ivlcllest interest. --o?:? Pension Board Met Yesterday. The county pension board was In j session throughout yesterday, attend ing to tegular routine business. Two I more nfhetings of this body will be held, these being Feb. 23 and ih* Kral | Monday in March. The meeting yes terday Waa entirely of a routine na-1 iure. Dr. Sanders la Wilmington. Dr. JR. Lee Sanders' left yesterday | fo'fV Wilmington. K: C, where he aoea to attend the TrI-State Medical As sociation. This association will be in session Wednesday and Thursday and some of th? moci prominent physi cians In tile Uhtled States are on the program for addresses. Every pbysl Sclan who. attends will doubtless gain much "valuable knowledge. * ' ' "??o?? Court Hearing Equity i/asff. . The attention of tho court of com mon pleas for ' Anderson county. Judge Wilson presiding, is now taken up with tho hearing of equity pro ceedings, the court turning Us attent ion to this business yesterday morn ing when it convened at 0:30 o'clock.] In all probability the entire week, wilt | be consumed In this manner. Bex Party At Hammond School. ; There will be a box party at the Hamomnd school next Friday night, beginning at ? o'clock. The patrons and pupils of the school have made elaborate preparations for this affair and In all respects It wlh be quite in teresting. A cordial invitation has been extended the public to attend. The young men of the Rose 1IH1 club are preparing to give a dance cdub house and th'e event is being an ticipated *lth much pleasure, as are al) these ?vents st this popular club. AH the m embers of the Rose Hill club are. Invited to be present Thursday eight. News ef the Death Of Voh Chas. F. Hefce. ?wrlenda in Anderson heard with sorrow of tho death of Col. Chaa. F. Hohe which occurred in Atlanta Sat urday! Cel. Hokc or.ee hved in Wl> Hams ton end later at Seneca.* H< was a salesman on the road for man: years and was regarded with esteeu. and affection throughout thi* portion of South Carolina. His sou married Miss Nardtn, slat et of Dr. W. H. Kar dia of thria city. Cot. Hoke was a gallant Confederate soldier aad was a warm personal friend of Geo. C. A. id of this city, who was very much stod by thp news of the death of friend y Sparklets Mention ('nogfat Over the ITlre eets of Anders on. Charrbmea's Club. Fleasant Meeting. The second niontlily meeting of the, Churchman'8 Club of Grace Eplaco-' pal church, was held last night at the residence of Mr. J. J. Baldwin on Greenville street. A management committee of five, composed of B. K. Keyeer. f?llen Sullivan, J. M. Fales, N. Webb and Rev. Mr. J. H, Gibboney, was elected.. The main topic of discussion was a debate on the question of whether the United States government should re quire a literary test for foreign im- ; migration, aa affecting the religious life of America. The affirmative of the proposition won tho debate. Splendid refreshments were served by Mn=. Baldwin, assisted by Mrs. N'jrdln Webb and Mrs. fooksey. Three new members were enrolled, bringing the membership up to 21, It wan decided to have Mr. Uibbou.y deliver a series of lectures on church topics during Lent, on Thursday night of each week during that season. Mls ' sionary mite boxes were distributed, I the collection from which to go to the ! Foreign. Missionary fund of the| church .Mr. ??borne. . J(v . Quite III. Antfersofi people will be pained io] learn that flf, II. Osborne is quite ill at his homy on Arlington street. . Mr. j Osbprrt?V condition Is sucn as\ cause his friend serious a?arm. * 1 Q Militari,BnBi I Tema? Here. Music for the annual banquet of tho Anderson Chambers of Commerre, which Is an Interesting event of Feb. 24, is to be" furnished by the Second I Regiment Behd. Director "Ilcmbrefe! making the announcement yesterday. This announcement will assure all those who have heard the Second Regiment Band play that this particu- I lar feature of--the evening will be] capably rendered. Entered Heb obi In Anderson. Miss Tollle Meredith of Westmini ster arrived In the city yesterday and tn?tafc\i1at<njt' dV Cecil's Business C?l legc. "A,T???r> iuNuiiiUoh is growing more liri?'m?V?tn popular 'favor each ! day'* ;('L' ' i '- 10 I !" '/:! \::0. aufson. the popular manager of the A. W. H alloy Five and Ten Cents etqrp is confined to his home bV'tf* severe attack of'la grippe. MaYtison''has''been- 111 slbco Frld., anu' seeni-l (o be'Improving hut slow /V- 10rt ai - H 11 Number Four New Running. It was announced from the office of the Southern .Public Utilities com niiou O... theatre TODAY'S PROGRAM. A War Time Reformat ion? tioiu Keal 2 reel spectacular drama with Grace Cunard end Francis Ford Saving the Child? ! Joker ComeJj ' Fourth Reel to be Se lected. Coming tomorrw "THE FIriST NI/GGKT?? 2 reel Eclair with Bar. bara Tesnant 4 REELS?10c. EL?... th??tre] TODAY'S PROGRAM. Kentucky Romance? Kay-Bee Drama Elusive Deamond? . Thanhouser Dross Rebecca's Wedding Day' Key ?ton-Great Conteajr 4th Reel to be selected Mutual Movies Make Terne Fly. .j I ' Um _j, i'i; . TH E A TRK TODAYS tBOGBAM The Gunmaker of Mos-! cow HseebU i reel renters Hie Child of the Prairiej Selig The New School Marm of Green River Essenr, featuring Frederick Church Harry Keenan, Lee Wflliard and Eleanor Rev!:,. 4 B?g Reels? 10c i r any that they had etarted their ma- ] chine No. 4 at Portman Shoals plant, and that this would enable the Orr mill to r?sume? running on full time. ( Every manufacturing industry in tlie'i city is now back on full time and the! power people sky that with a fewl weeks more they will have their Portman property in splendid shape. The Orr mill has been running on half day and half night time nut it will be much satisfaction to them to again In; able to run on full time. -o Piedmont Cafe. Branching Out. A deal to be closed early this j morning is the sale of Atkins Ice ! ('ream parlor, on the square, to the Piedmont Cafe, by Ueo W. Evans. | Tin; new owners will assume charge of the place et once and hereafter will I conduct the business. George and Gua are well known all over tow nand have hundreds of friends who will be glad to patronize them in their new undertaking. ??0 Endorsed Sew Sunday Ordinance. At the morning service of the First Baptist church last Sunday the con gregation, consisting of probably 1.2000 peoplo, endorsed the mininste rial union in their efforts to have the Sabbath observed when it adopted the following resolution proposed by Huf us Fant: **I move-we endorse, support and co-operate with the Ministerial Union j of our city in the effort it ia making for the proper observance of the Sab bath." -0 Glire Branch Ik Held Out W. H. Cantleld, of Honea Path, who was In the city Monday, stated that he wishes to see uo legislation re garding the primary. "I believe" said he. "that the conditions in. the county are coming around so that there will be no factionalism in. tin; county this summer. We all should get together to select the,best men for the offices, regardless of party lines. But such legislation as this might . causai the was on the winning side last time I drawing of lines again. As one who am willing to say let's all get to gether for the best men for the-offices next summer." Examination to Be Held Today. The final examination for a schol wUl take place' in Greenville today, nrsliip from this district to Annapolis, St. Clair Minor, the sone of C. S. Mi nor, won an alternates place tn the prelimanary examination held iast summer and he will go to Greenville today and stand this examination. The f'hal examination for the two scholarships from this county to An- j nSolls and West'Point, in which An derson: boys wtl? compete will not be held for'some'time. Town ville .Han In Florida. .'W.'C:.- King.-a ; weir knowh ToVn viUO man, lias gone to Florida where hoi Willi ?iidn? some weeks In the hope Chat 'hiy (health will be benefiited. Mr. King haa not-enjoyed good health tor Some time and-1 his many friends throughout the county hope that he will be much improved by reason of Ins stay in the "ladn of flowers." 1 I Miss Harrison Has Resigned. Miss Elizabeth Harrison, who has held the posit ion of assistant secre tary of the Anderson Chamber of Commerce, has resigned that position and accepted the post of Secretary Sot the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance company. Miss Harrison baa been succeeded by C. Guy Bowlan, who entered upon his new duties yester day. Exercises Held Next-Thursday Preparations are bolng made for the agricultural gathering and the farm demonstration work ..which will bo held at 'Lebanon school next ^Thurs day. " The rural school Improvement association of the Lebanon schools will arrange a. splendid program tor' Ujc day and on the whole it promises tp;' be highly interesting. There will Ibe, ahumber of Anderson educators to attend t\e event. It FREE" For two weeks we are sending you this paper free to prove to you the merits of The Daily In telligencer. If you like it, let us know how much. ' GRANDMA NEVER LET HER HM GET BRE? Kent her ler.km vnnthfdL dark, ?lawiii and thick wlih eesanWn garden ' Sage and Sulphur. When you darken 'your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it's done so naturally, so evenly. Preparing Gils mixture, though, at home Is mussy aod trou blesome. For 60 cents you can buy at any drag store the remedy-to-use tonic called "Wyeth'a Sage and Sul phur Hair Remedy." You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with H and draw this through your Sal? take one email strand at a Gm?. By: morning all gray hair disappear*,] and, after another application or two, I your hair becomes beanUfally dar kened, glossy and luxriaot. You will ' also discover dandruff Is gone and hair has stopped falling. Gray, faded hair, though no dis . grace. Is a sign of old age, and as we all desire a youthful and f*tr*e*ire appearance, get busy at once with Wytbe'e Sage and Pulphur and, look years youhger, 25 For Wednesday SILK MESS ALINE * ' PETTICOATS 'WO * Colors . Tango' Kelly Green> Black? Congo, Blue. | D. GEISBERG Right at the beginning wc conceived the idea that the only way to build up a substantial business was to give every one a .'square deal. So, if you have bought anything in the past of us ; : ,t . .... si'uu and it doesn't come up to what we. toii you. Cime in and let us make it satisfactory. J?HN M. IIUBBARD & COMPANY WHERE OCA I.ITV IS ALWAYS HIGH ER THAN PRICE. Progressive Bankers Invite Your Patronage TffE-FRl/DE/VT MAAT BANKS MS Burglars, thieves> And hoid-up men make it their BUSINESS our m the grounti. They will not tackle the man who has bis money SAFE in bank. BANK your money and bo fre^ jrVom FEA?-^ejur of bur Urs, sickness, OLD AGE, or that your wife and children may some day be in WANT. i Make OUR ;B.tr.k YOUR tmnk We pay 4 i'cr cent iutcrcU quarterly. PEOPLES BANK, - - - - - - Anderson, S. C. has made a remarkable increase in its business dur ing the past year. .\ there is a reason for this, try us with a por your business now?later'you will give us all. ...We Pay Interest on Savings.:. J. II. Asoersca, Pres. J. Sharaate, rasa. ft The Farmers aimdt Merdhsurat?s SWfe WWfe'^^hbM^ r??o%Hrc?* ?s* a ?i??e ?zs rite ?f Ose Mffigon Do)f*tg are t&l?ng wj nora new avccov&tc ev> tr? tUy ikfl g^iv %(?we. ,; * > .** *% % THfWS MUST BE'A REASON Small Reposais and ?mdtl loan* are especially desirerj and art especially a^roeiated and receive especial attention, folterest paad on depasftft. - " . ... . ., . ....> 'I I. ; F