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fflffe. - M*ny< mlxttife? arc offered as
\ #?bstltiiteMor Royal. No other
baking powder is the same In
reposition or effectiveness, or
wholesome and economical,
Will make such ?ne food.
I? th>'onfy Baking Powder made
from Royal, drake Cream of Tartar
CHARGED WITH
Former C&y Treasurer Indicted
ForDjwertfa.^
s*. um.r ir^4
Y CHOSEN
IN JETTON CAS?
.0'
{By Associated Press)
cufara^s?'rSS'bi? ?f P*?U-| Charl?*n7c.. miO* prac:
ed ?0.8M on the pretence the*, he had .WpotAn. a physician on Feb % wiU
Se defense, it Is said, will be based
the "unwritten.la.W". Jetton utat.
stated that Gerold retained ?11,600 lo
egcess of 'legal commissions duo hhn.
?""*Jf ? L!!" ?.ai? fi??<'w to teaming
ccstra?t?, Df although the work reailr
own profit.
fng at the Urne of the killing that
his home had been ruined by Wooten.
This statement at the time was de
. . . ... ? f inis statement at the time was de-,
was none by hia owne fir mand to hiatnied by airs. Jetton, but at a nrelfr
wh\,h* ??l^^f ^ed.tCOOO: ml^?ry hearing Se vffs?led- ttef
MMa? iS? C^me? ??t -W ff*** W.M att??P?a* to assauU
POM^as interest on impriment when her husband Interferred add
; .. JNtdt kirn. *
l&lR"?ert w- ^'PP' Phy??ci*n of
5stl?, Tex., a brother of Mrs. Jet
,Tf?B OFFICE SYSTEM X'EKSUBBD..
toavvlf here for the trtel.W*w7*T. Btw
g* i WtgeT?** 1 president and general
? CeX.ro?
sie,T*e. atterra -4.055*' crkti. R
- People Will be call
Wont
O'Neal
posed '
' Bgj^t Tft?AL.
a)
(By Associated Press.),
London, Feb. 19.?Th? war
system of confidential reporte
e???d<seny ^^S10*^ *^
without beiprCbear???tneir! ?,
fense toddy was severely censured
nerf> of the
#10.00*r damag
his capacity _
of the war office.
am iByAsao^Wtf ' ^
Atlair^.Ga.^^^^i^^t??* ^Jte^ta^hl* city, ^g^Vch?
for Lee*? Frabk. un.der death 1^. nuw season, was today found guHty
H^^^^^M?^* PhagS^ 6* Wder In tbe first degree, the jury
bHi' lei deftfr until same la* SDAakItt? 'a commendation of mercy
. appeal for' a.j Ces? ot Hign Living.
marr|age.
ter ftato? tie _
rehearlajt of . .
denied /^neaday by' th?L v - '?
Georgia}, supreme icodrt. ; Announce*^ T*?? Christian Guardian. .
iWat pnfoously had been lua^Taatl ^ certain tuan was tn a barroom the
the Saatkx! w/??Wfc ?s died tcd??v Xi dey ewSffe's-ir cf -nc
w? aaldpiuls ?ernt?i . acUe*rhM ?est of living." Among other
migbi\Wp?aeu/^ thinga he mentioned milk. "Just
of it," be sai^ "milk ntneoents
'bis a'dmlnla
^der^nida^
,*f&ir>i '
trial Jbujli..
acneaaijBO" Tor _
se?a*ed tfeat be
trial, fr^mxifk.
this city Oft Satoi
:m
. 19.?Guv.
_ that he pro
B; C^kl?yj^lot
form'
for em
?ruit dot*
ley is
bte
Dr. LeGrand Ch^ry bf Coiunt^ja,
was In An^leraonl llWaiui?day to sa
alst in two.oporatiocsr at the Ander
aim \Coaaty HcspitaL Dr. Outwy
was ths/ guest of bis iister, nKTm.
quart; ,.w>w i? ? p??> .^?a w "oBj
milk for a famUy at such a ?e.flce as
?atT' And yet, shortly afterwards,
5?^W> *S laaulre pr *he bartender
the price o? different grades of whls
WelU the beet grade was one
*r
- and
i?-WK,-flTa.?ettts, whj!e?bjsa>er one
fwas only one dollar a sjatfr1^ The
cpstomer thought ?. few mlabtaaj and>
, cents a quarts wh
,1 twenty-five cent?
tue ?sU? ?s nigh _
we venture to ?ay that the m^arhe]
_~ r*-.* A*^**? *nd twenty-fireS^s
ir a quart of whiskey wSeb hW enu
fiU scheduled for} dr^n could get fourteen quarto of milk
-1 f?r^d Sbme money is a poor father.
?.Hon expenses of the
- t&^W?P^S*^ te the recent
contention V the United Mme Work
era ia todlsnapolie., -was . 480.l4d.sji.
Over 1^500 local? were represented by,
^the ejegatoe. ,.
ity
et
i?an
at tS? ^tmbg-w?co?cN?v?d the idea that the* oa!y
why to baOfi op ? snb^^tU! b*j?e? was to give ^om a
.and H doesn't e?t?a to. wiwsS ' we toid yoo* ; Ctma ' m and let
us mahe it 3ntk^??tor;
?40 H. Mam Street
WTOBE Q?ALITX !8 -U-^? V? ?U?r?ilB ??AX PBiC?.
1/ m |lV'.1|:|il|ilT'-:fMP NI
Eyesight
preparations
now compl?te!
I Thaws Petition? for Admission to
Boil Now Ready for
Hearing
(By AjMociateo ryees)
Concord, N. H., Feb. t?-3P!n?l pre
paration* were made tonight for the
hearing of Harry K. Tbaw'a petitions
for a writ of habeas corpus and for
admission to ball before Judge Edgar
A Id rie be Chief interest cantered In
the question of baii for whatever the
d?cision In the matter of habeas cor
pus the detcston will be taken to the]
United States. Supreme Court.
Moat of Thaw'* legal advisers inj
his flgnt against extradition to New f
York on, a charge of conspiracy in
connect!on> with his escape' from Mat
teawan were here tonight. Former
Oov. W. A. Stone of Pennsylvania,
chief of bis counsel, spent many hours
in consultation with his New Hamp
shire associates. Judge Wm. M Chase
and George F. Morris of Lancaster.
Mr. Stone probably will mai*,'the
(argument .tomorrow for the defend
ant. It was not known tonight who!
wbttld argue for the state or New |
York,. although It was believed ?
WllUamT. Jerome would be Inj
bbJs^fc/ * Mrs, |Kftr> > C. Thaw, Harry's |
mother t?t*? arrived here form Pitts,
burgh. . ?/*v,v
FINE APPOINTMENT
"TrZP.SMITH
AjpderaOn Lawyer May Receive!
Poet of Solicitor of Tenta
Circuit : j
Special Cprrespotuteace. 1]
?? Columbia/ Feh. W*rThe Joint as-|
jaafflhly wiy meet In the next day or]
ifrwio eieoa a judge forf-ihe neW. ?Stni
Judicial*?vlPLurt, composed of Qreen
v^lle and/' PlekeOs coudfces. Tom Joe
lauldln^ aenajter from Pickend, and
OBSph A ' MoQallougb of Qreepvllle,
are belnar mentioned as enndld0*^
for the jidgeshlp of the 13th circuit.
1 It Is also reported that Kurtz P.
Smith, *>* Asderaoa. will get the ap
poihtment?s solicitor of the 10th ju
dicial , circuit since Proctor A. Bon
hem of Greenville, now solicitor of I
the 10th .circuit, will act aa. solicitor |
for the it aw. circuit.
.. The tow? Of Independence, Mo., has
employee, deprives him of, benefits of
Its relier association.and may refuso
! to" Mlurfl' ftny nayftuntn tha omnlnvja
has made to . such' an organisation, is
Involved hT a case before the District
Supreme Court at Washington.
W. Veirailtinn. wOin ?aya he
seBsmeats* for twelve years bel
wh| Hffqh?sed is suing the P<
vbnia rhlTroad.
XKJwintteaintotgi'tkt ?eefL,u,';'
[W CONNECTION WITH BLUE J^Oft?
kaaijr^?x.
Effective Jan. 18, lS?jl
foiios-lag schedule Slrcree
'-as' Information *cd
ud departure of tra?na from
sv a
. Arriving From . Xum|
20 Greenville and Bel ton.. 8:30 a. m. !
22 Greenville and Bolton..11:60 a', m. !
IB Charleston, Columbia and
b?itc=, though sleeperto
B?ltou ... ... ..11:50a,m.
12 Atlanta, Walhalla and '<
Secesn.8:81 a. as.
j 2t **-^si?ls --j ScltOs . 1*2? ?
\ 10 TtJanbaV Walhalla, "and ' "
I Seneca. ;.?:B2 p. m.]
8eaeoa... ... ... .. ..5:52,p. m.
[17 Charleston, Colombia and
Balten. Through coach
from Columbia to Wel
r- J??iaji aMr?reanviU? ..8:21'
!? Seneca, Walhalla and At- ,
L innta . . ..11:60a.
Smmsiii?
I coach from CWs=tia. .8:92 p. as.
No baggage will he handled, On
motor cars Nos 20, 24, 21. 25, it, 22.
Ctamactioa la ma'de at Balten n>r
flou?hem iralfta eSViPSsneee for
trains it Atlanta and tapant -.Rr
further ifltormaUon, np&iy bo tiefet
agents or " '
w, R. Taher ffi ? ft. *^-9*eeavillc,
. W. B. McfJee, A. A ft A, Colombia, |
? .0.
EAfflDt SEfcUCED SOUND TKIP
PA?iS F?O? ANDBK&ON, S. C
?Mkee?^Y?S ?I8.fi
Account of NcvTc-ud Education As
sociation. Tickets on aale Feb. 31, 22.
23; with return limit March ?*?,
5*1*.
New Orl?ans, La, ?Hut?
??n?neeia, Sie* SIM? '
If efcite, ?hu, t?i.45
A' ^ut Mard Orae celebrattqlf
ttcke?s o^w?e Feb. 17th to 22r?V wrthj
p?turn llxttfi^ March ?th. ?014..
W?e&ngteft, D. C* 81425
. AeohSaL;'.? Fiftieth Anniversary,
Kiag?ts of Pythaa. Tickets on aaloj
Feh. l?th and 17th. with return limit
information call cltyj
write.
C S. ALLEN,
General Pass. Agent,
Oreeav?*. S. 'CL
I2.?0 Children*? White Cor
duroy Coats, sixes 2 to 6.
98c
60 Ladies' Henry Fleeced
Ribbed Untarvear
All-Woo'r Lrreaa, uwUn. nc?
est shades tXt^mt "Serg^r:
and Worsteds, worth 76c, 91
Regular 18c Bed
Ticking,,
12 l-2c yard
Ladles' Coats, 86.90 Vnu?s
Sale Price
.$2.48
10c and 12 1-2c Light and
darfe~OutlngV
b 8crymrfl
26c Mew Suitlngsf Plaids and
Stripes
14c yard
Beat 16c quality New Striped
and Figured Madras,' excel
? lent value
9 l-2c yard
Junior Coats, sises 13 to 19
worth up.to 94.00
_$L98
6-cent Unbleached
Sheeting
3 l-2c yard
26c Satteen -Foulards, short
length
12c yard
81x00 Seamless Sheets, 91,
value, Clearance Price
65c
Misses' Coats, aises g to 14
worth up to 92.00
98c
Hamilton-Brown ' Striped
.Shirting
? 3-4c yard
9c Sea Island Homespun, yard
wide
7c yard
66c Large Sise Bed Sheets
Clearance Price
43c
Ladies' 26c Cornet
Covers
14c
40c and 60c Wool Drear
floods, Serges, Worsteds and
Mohairs
29c yard
91.00 and 9126 Taffeta and
Messallno Silks, yard wide,
all coiorn
79c yard
60 Mercerised Table
Damask
35c yard '
Men's end Yous? M^p'?
910.00 ail-wool
... Suits
$6.48
95.00 Youths' Over
coats
$2.98
> ?: ".; , i
S7.60 and- 5S.60 Afen'a
H MAN &
I'
asaMBMVHVwwvvaawawgaMgMM^MM
910.00 Men's antf Young ;i
Men's Oyercojas ..;
vi
ortant
Announcement !
***** fa
O^rmgr io the extreme bad weather of last Fri
,....?JMt and Saturady we have decided to offer
the same EXTRA SPECIAL for thai Sat
urday, Feb. 21st
*i.*i?
? ?I - "COU^E CU?
sell Xard-Wjde J0c BLEACHING.
[ .m min ii.iyuiHw;
r;^ h Af: lit
" OwM., .
10 Large* foi
1?
12 l-2e H
Sc eadh
ftOc. n*r dozen
...III. ! .IM!1-,PI.
10c Ladles' Stockings
limited
,,4,T?? and 88.50
. Men's and Young Men.'* Wool
912.60 and 916.00 Men's and
Young Mena high-grade Suits
$8.98
918.00 arid ,920.00 Men's and
Young Men's Tailored Sulta,
AH Colora
wl i ?^ev$
and
" STROUSE & BROS"
High-Art 8uits, tlio very
newest materials
$25.00 Vnhie?
ei
eofl
for
fee
9?
^jJ?^t*?c Misses' Stockings
O.
92.00 Boys' Novelty and
School Suits
V. -f 1 v 45o 42x36 Pillow*;.
. ? Cases .
lOc each
" !
targe Heavy Cotton Blankets,
91.36 quality, for
95c
10c Men's Socks
"' 'tar ~"
**.* -vi** ' '?-vT? . *\ v
Men's 91.00 Wright's He??lb
1 Underwear
59c
91.50 Boys' Novelty Butts
at
98c
. $4iio?J*?rs,^Sult*
at
?
$2.69
96.00 Boys' Suits
$3.35
98.60, 84 and 95 Men's Drega
Shoes, juat one or two pairs
of 0 site, but all sises, at
$2.19 pair
I. " 1, .".
92^0- Ladiea Dress Shoes,
?un Metal, Patent and Viel,
button, or lace,' high or low
$1.89 pair
." ..? ' . .
1"' ' Iii, ;.
6?e and 75c Child's Shoes
at
39c
-I- -
Good qualilyCalico, light and
dark patterns, blues, grays,
Jiaret, shlrttng striped
3 l?2c yard
9125 Children's, Shoes
at
95c
60c size 30x72v Jap Matting
Rugs, rieh Orienta! and floral
designs, mixed colors
29c
Children's black and white
Fay Siocklngs.'llSc and ssc
quality
14c pair .
, ?ff*t' 'oiir^^^X?- '.Wft'?
MewtytAlfileB':ami tftittdren'a
Shoes, odds and ends, 91.75
.|2.00, 92.E0 values to go
i
$1.29
OeataigtL^ Tfceir S?ntenees.
:' - ! ..
Orangeburg Times.,
The Barnwell People says: "CJo&r
oor Blease lias commuted the senten
ces of ten aegrtt convicte from this
atlon to mercy and were serving life
tenus The,tenth was gfUVieied
niaasl8ught4i?^^tettW hV tl
years in Ua?r'State ponJi?eJ__
Amoag the number are Ferdinand
GruhbO and QuittaW'^ft^nnoh, wbol
were convicted of the iniaydw of Mrv
Wi. Perry Ussery/'
The two negroes who matrdered Us
~tpr ? 1 to murtSer. rmc4ber
white man, bo? su 1st oc h ?fav-Osse^ for
their intended victim and murdered
^?^^?alhhj? ^This **ow*M<*he
to aasasshiaie a^SE^^^^^hom
they did cot know, add As attempting
to carry out Og^anuadbus contract
resatetnpiew anSther ?an-nn he walk
ed the etreeta of narneu&^itt'
Qnrtbe and Johnson were ' loaSng
around 8arnvv*lLjwheo< they yjommit
to.? ir.q n?gafc^'
way seen: cor^Dieodsw 1
sins shoald find favor in the eyte of
Go v. Blease is something w*. can not
understand. And yej the governor
tries to make the pc^f jwhKe man be
lieve that he la a neg
acts belle his worda Those negro
s did not even have the poor
S^?^fil?*^ Uaeeryhad wronged!'
B>SttTO)? .th? commission of their cruel
asaeeai nation. They were simply
nafid assassins, who would have a?
sassinated day one they might be
hired to assassinate.
There can be no worse criminal
than the paid assassin,.and Instead of
- their sentence^reduced so as
" be free in a Aw Sears, they
put to death when
This is what
sentence of imprison
ment for life, in the penitentiary to e
assaselnata some other white man if
any one wants him assassinated and
will pay there to'do the ?uurderoua
Job.
i
Say It ifsw.
If yon khoW' of any good thing
Of i?ome one' who'd prise your
praise?
If a word from you now would bring
Sunshine to his darkened days
Say It now!
wait not tii? grim deavs hag taken
Hlm^yourjwords mgbt hav.
His hopes"yon can nevV*r wake?
By hotahuets laid or* bis -grave?*
^Tirnfew?
Jna H. Adger MitlSUiy.
sftndereoi, .?. O, rah, 17, 1914.
Condensed sUteajeut of the finan
cial condition of the BANK OF AN
DERSON, Anderson, 8. C, at the
close of business January 13, 1914 as
shown by the regular report' made
to the State Bank Examiner.
EESOUBCBS'
Loans and Discounts . .$ 990,267.46
Overdrafts ... .*.. ..2}5,912.?9
Bonds and Stocks .... . .. 6.850.00
Real Estate .... ........ 85,540.00
Cash and dne from Banks m,S96\ia
, Total .fc.?8 1,219^84.68
LIABILITIES
CapUal "Stock. 8 150,000.00
Surplus.189.000.0?
Undivided Profits (Net).. 63,476.41
Dividends Unpaid .., u... ^ 1,786.00
Deposits, Individual 9764,871.62
DeposIts3aak ,1, 84,851.66
829,723.27
Bills Payable ^.. . 36.000.00
Total .... ... .
Interest covpeece'ed
Savingh Aeeswata.
..9 1^19^84.68
traantrly en
SSs Saab lax tks Cs^CTSiics ?^i
Pinn?the IndlvMaal?in fact fer ev
eryaniy. Ceat? In end pay Kft a visit
5&fNk BAFir ar a?r*sbson,
Aiiiarfsn, ft, t;,
The Strengest Kank. in .the .Cesaty
save soxram phoosessive
UlCT npd?r the strong st
guarantee.
Easy terms-$2 down and
tZ per roontlL
Anderson