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t?.... page eight ? ? ~ THE ANDERSON INTELLIGENCER ?aitbday mobmxo, fed. ti, i?u / IF OUR WORK IS SATISFACTORY ..."GIVE US YOUR BUSINESS". We are More Than Pleased With the business received since taking over the plant of the Roper Print ing Co. It has far exceeded our expectations, but it is not surprising when one reflects that a discriminating public knows where to buy "JOB PRINTING" to get the best in QUALITY and SERVICE. Send us your I orders large or small. I n tel 11 sencer -JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT ANDERSON, S. C. Phone No. 639 LP BELTON,. S. C. A' Vevy \ \\m ?<oi< P???]i&rv L^^^i^?^on most men-4*a$d this, store is the place to get it ?| A smart style that takes with men who want individuality asd distinction. Come sc? our Stetson assortment?if you wish? we will give expert help in selecting the oner model you ought to wear J OUR NSW PRICE LISTS OF CANNAS DAHLIAS GLADIOLI And All Hnmater-Flowertng Balte Ara Now Beady. Do you Wilt Onet ANDERSON FLORAL GO. aH Marshal! Avenae I * Teiegrapa neneers oi rwriro Pell very We grind into meal any kind of grains, stalk*, cobs, corn shucks* hay and fodder. Work done while you v>2$t> Bring a load wheft you come to own. v-' & Spring lied Co. Electric Cit Items ef Interest and Personal Im s On the Str lydien Ketu ; Vran Aln|_ Mrs. T-'flH^iHlor "and. Mrs. J: N, Smith of Pendieton and Mrs. Steven Bon of Anderson, have returned from Blunot county, Alabama, where they spent a fortnight with friends and relatives. Tho'flBdles state that the trip was rarely enjoyable In every featuro but for them?l'lhere la no place like home," Bankrupt Stock* Sold Yesterday. *\ The bankrupt -stork of L. Felnstein. which haa been stored In Ut es tore room just In the* rear of the Bank of Anderson, was sold at public auction yesterday, the stock being bid In by Itadore Oelsberg for L. Fetnsteln, the amount being-approximately |1JJ26. There were'several .bidders on hand and .tho auction proceeded at a lively OU?, inq;<*40:,**ff*'.>'..( - New Industry Launched Lunnebed Yesterday. ,: . . ,The newest industry, for , this sec tion is toe QreenylUe, Spartanburg rjnd And?-Tp" Piano Orokerage COm-. nany, which.ia,located at Belton. This' business will consist of dealing in musical instruments and the piano? will be sold strictly for cash and on no other basis, M L. Willis is the* promoter of the new undertaking and he said yesterday-that he would ban die only beat pianos afforded by the markets. He ha* rented quarters in The Intelligencer building in Belton and is now doing business. Greenwood Fens Hei Last Night. Greenwood's baseball fans are ovl detiy determined mat they must have baseball at .env hasard, even, if they,,havp-to,jftlay agolhst 't?mselv?s.I Tqey have, .organis?e an association sold all of te stock of the Greenwood ' club and last night held a meeting at' -8 o'clock. In the city haii'io select o?-,j fleers for the organization and prepare] to play ball. The other towns in tho; proposed Trolley league do not) spem to be enthusiastic in any sense 6f the word over baseball and in An derson nothing is heard aboout the proposed organisation. Mr. and .Mr*. A damn Ketura To Anderson. According to a recent; statement from the Hurt well Sun, Mr. und Mrs. A. .W. Adams, who have been making their home in Hartwell, Ga, will ,,>ortly move_to Anderson to make] ttii-ir uuuiv, xinit nui we cvuu iibwv ty the many friends of both hie. and Mrs. Adam?*- e* they are well known and quite popntar here. Mrs, Adams, before her marriage, was Miss Nar dln; a sister of Dn W. H. Nardln of Anderson. Anderson Folks la The Markets, Every in-coming train arriving In Anderson seems to bring back some buyer for Bodte local firm and every out-going train seems to be cam -'g ) 1 another buyer to the Northern mark ets to purchase goods for popular and progressive Anderson mercantile houses. Mrs. Joste Se Ii gm an, who nave been. spending a week in the North, returned last Thursday, S. R, Parker of *???g&v& Bolt, returned yesterday affWpoying a very com niotA Un? for Ufcaairtnw and summer j trade und Mrs. B!7???Boyd la now In the Northern market? where she . I? i purchasing additional good* to meet | the demand of tup ..early spring. j Bey. Will Try Fer Money Prises. Already a number of. Anderson county boys have received literature from the Atlanta Chamber of Com merce relatltttoflngKe corn club con test to be condnetefr hy that organisa tion during tw^year ?9U.K SoutV Carolina boys''are determined that they will regain tho championship record for this State, which was bees held by. Jsrry^bWre, and If any one from the Palmetto State gets a look in some Anderson, county boy will be Miuad "on tW'tsee' 't eats is a pro ( vision for, 1100 in prises to ge> to \ South Carolina from thta Atlanta cou y Sparklets .Mention Caught Over the Wire sets of AndcrHoa. 30*? Sulllvnn ' ,To Tearh Here, . m |,ulijK A telegram was roaelved in.? Antler son yesterday stating that Miss Josle Sulivan had accepted the position to teach out the unexplred term of the Brey lea school In the Fork section of, the county and would arrive Monday to assume her duties. Miss Sullivan Is a relative of Miss Mnggie Garllng toh, supervisor, of rural schools for this county and Is said to be a splen did educator. She will receive a warm welcome from Anderson county peo ple. -o-' Mrs. Newell Is Slightly Improved. Mrs. 8am Fatten yesterday return ed to her home In Henderson, Texas, after.'a visit to her mother, Mrs. M. E. Newell,, who has been critically ill. Wolle MrH. Newell'la far from being recovered, she Is thought to bo some what improved, although still unable to speak.- ; ?,.,?,.. t -l W < . -O Last Day For Xsking Returns. r Today is the last day that Winston Smith, county auditor, will hear re-, turns, and those who fail to visit Mr. Smith some time during the day will later be refused and penalised. I Yesterday, was-the day for the re * W IJUU ...THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. jguuu The Flash of Fate? 101 Bison 4 reel western drama with William CHKsrd and Phlllls Gordon Just Mother rowers Comedy The LightWona*^ Rex drama adopted from RobtM Browniug's poem und featuring Tbff. lips Nmalley audx LoU W>|>er. Coming Monday ?THF. MAN WHO KD? S reel Victor featuring J. War-J ? ':K?RtaM, la ? : drama of the PLECTR1C He... THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. it the Burglar Got Comedy . _ Vacant Chair? Princess Drama It's a Bear? AppoKo Comedy featuring Fred Maes 4 Big Reels? 10c. Fodrt reel to be selected. Mutual M?Vies Make Time Fty. TODAYS PROGRAM Broncho Billy's Square? I Kssaasy a Real Western Bra pad ! The Hazard of Yc*ah~~ Lakhs?A rip rearing remedy fralar [ tag a eenkey party. ; , i A Momentus Decision? Lebte Drama The Horrible Example? Fdisou Comedy t aming next week?Another t reel Paierai Coiar feature, vtwrh far date, 4 Big Reels?10c turns to be concluded but Mr. Smith said that he bad continued the time for one day and so lie will continue throughout today. Mr. Crouch Wan Well Pleased. County Superintendent of Rduca tlon. Crouch of Ilarnwel) county, has been..spending several days ih,. An-( dcr?Oa, being among the nunulH>r:i |o j attend the educational exercises at Lebanon acbool Thursday. Mr. Crouch, also visited other Anderson,, county. : schools while he wns In the city and i he aayB that he was wonderfully \ pressed with what be saw here. He considers that the schools of Ander- ! son county have been hrought up to a j high state Of. proflency and comnli mented pupils and teachers alike. 2,-o- ''*V': John T. Ligen la Mneb Worse. Newa from Greenville, yesterday was to the effect that John T. Ligon's condition was very much wdrse. Mrs. W. A. Hudgens received a long dis tance message from her cuter, Mrs. Ugon, statin?;that the meniuers of the fsmirg^werw?tery. much worried. It ifi,;?^rcnpuPCe,d cape. of . pneumonia. ..i.[lK?jtU(J . ?ir,jr>TTTrOrT?... ftajet^nmoBgp* (.,--.v:.-,;,.r I,.. ,.tfr:om<t tjUreajwiUfi.'. Umaunt. A au?mhertioi< 4*dejn?p PfiOPle who havflM.bepij,, aAteaalngt Ute.iopnvention of,;the,.aaptl8|,..V0u.ng flepbta*. tfolon, inyseMton>Mift> Gf?saxiUe rAftl*,. week, reined ^oabemtty yesterday. With oa?<,acftardMthe d?legatae praised t;>e delightful hospitality of Greenville and ,said .that, tbey.-were shown every, possible . attention. The repr?senta- { Uvea .from Anderson said that every, session of the union was full of In- ' forest and they felt as though theyj had derived much benefit from > meeting. The e^serfsticfe next yea goes to Darlington. * ? # * * * * * a> * at ? * THE DAY ?N CONGRESS * (l f& *( 3f> ffi ffc if> if. ff> ?f> if> 3? )fi Febrnarr SO. 1914. BeruUo. Arbitration treaties again discussed in executive session. ,,,1 t|Adminlatratlon bill intrffducedi f?\ rdW.tbe Argentine legation . to,,, ah embassy. . . ' Disagreed to the House amendments fo the Alaska bill and sent U..to con ference, .-. ?.,,,', Action on arbitration treatlea^w.ent over, until Saturday. N;Adi]owrne(l at 5 p. m., .o noon Sat; urda'y ? American Uaakers* Association urg ed modillcatlon of the Interlocking dl rC^*~.. ?.v-o um. ' l.niior committee arranged hearings next week on the Palmer bills to bar child labor products from interstate commerce. % Territories committee asked to au ?livi?nc a iwu tif?tr?vM ?ui?ar prtvnic railroad in Hawaii. Indian appropriation bill carrying $9,610,737 passed. Speaker appointed Repr?sentative Houston of Tennessee, Davenport or Okia'iotm, Guernsey, of Maine, as conferees on the Alaska railway '4*01. Representative Knowland < of Call fornla, precipitated lively debate w.th apeecli on woman suffrage. Representative.' Lewis of Maryland, declared in a Speech that a proposed Senate amendment to.the paicel poet law might be worth $00,000,000' to the express companies. Adjourned at 6:15 p. ,m., to noon] Saturday. f3&: GT.TB NEW DEPOT. . Rpartaabnrg Is ta Have a New tfaleaj Sp?cial Correspondence. Columbia, Ffch. t0.?The Zelgler bnntera licence bill was killed to night after a long debate which took up the mo mini session and part of the night. .This, bill Was used as a block for tho two-cent, rate bill which seems doomed. The attaches of tbe ftaate tonight presented Lieut Governor Charles A. Sntith a gold-beaded eaae. On motion of Senator Carliste the Senate adopted tbe majority report of the oonvmittoe ih free conference to which was referred the b*I! to reqlre (he railroads toereet a union station in Sparta,.b^rg. I*y this Spr.rUn burg remnin? n? tlu? m?i?Mr. anil Sum ter is eliminated. - Senator Norrla, republican, of Me Haven railroad^ REJOICING OVER " IRE If CIRCUIT ; .? ! I -' n"'i Anderson People are Well Pleased Over Formation of Another Judicial District I Expressions beard on every Hide I yesterday Indicated that Anderson people were well pleased over the | fact that there is at least to he a change for the better in th? court sys tems of this clrcu.t and a new cir cuit formed for Anderson. The Earle I bill made thlf possible, going through I the General Assembly without any protest from any side and hereafter it may be possible foi the court dock ets to be kept In, some-reasonable | shape. All of those t.-bo were familiar with condlt.ons lent their Support to the bill which provides for the formation of a new circuit. Conditions in this county have been 'deplorable, yet ('lt was no one's fault and no action,'ex cept that juat taken, could remedy matters. The old tenth circuit 1* di leaving Xnn"sr*on ?md tj?o.Hiia^^ in this circuit and* placing Greenville j and Pickeas counties in the new cir cuit,' winch la to be known as ' the) thirteenth circuit. It i;* understood f that Solir'tor Proctor A. jBonham goes with the new circuit while Gov ernor Biease will appoint a solicitor for the tenth circuit. This appoint ment will be . good for three years, since that 1b the time until the next election for this office. It ?s generally believed in and around Anderson that j Kurtz P. Smith, one or the best known httornc-y.s of this sect.on, ytili be se-j lected by the chief executive for this j position and friends of Mr; smith j are using their influence to try to "the place, for which be^la t;ell pre-.j PSrcd %0 give successful r.t?.viee. The following is the way in which the courts will be held here: 'The court of general sessions at An derson for the county of Anderson beginning .oAt^p first Monday in Feb ruary; the 'serohd Monday In May; the")first ! Monday in < September: and the third' Monday in November; ?dacW8,,cb?ft'of common -plea*'atI the same place beginning on the [ second Monday ' in June; the f Mbnday in, .October and the first | Monday iqi^comber. SeoatoI^JfNm1111 d PvcK#S county, was yesterday unanimously lWtlf& AtMl i#W faaaemWy as the pnew Judg?" W the: thirteenth circuit, Judge Prince remaining in the tenth, iThla will also meet with g?n?ral ap 'privai and on the whole, everybody is Isatlafled. I ; ; O O O O O O O ? O U U U U 11 U U U U ?I j , . . : o] o ABBEVILLE NEWS !. ' . .e.eee.oe?oeeeeoooel * Tke Xedfuaw. * Mr. J. O. McClaln,' a prominent far mer'and much respected citizen of <.hc Lpvel Land section, died at bis Home Saturday morning after a long Illness with BrlgM's disease. Mr. McClaln was 46 years old and a-veteran of the Civil war, having served ii^'O^lS? iOrr's Regiment ,He was a brave sol-' 'd'.er and a public spirited cttlxea who will be sadly mlseed in his commun ity. He i> survived by three chil dren, ?Mrs. Church Pr?itt, Ellis and I Ernest MfeClain. _ ' A meeting of those, interested in the Northwestern Electric Railway Company met in the office of Hob. W. N. Graydon on Wednesday. Those present were: Messrs. O. P. Height, and M. P. Wells of Edgefield; J. J Andrew* and T. J. Price or StoCoV mtck. and S. J.' Wakefield and A. M. Erwin of Antrovillo, and Mr. Gray don. The object of the meeting w?*| to organize lh* board of corporatora. Mr W, N. Orayd?3>-*?? elected chair man and W. D. Wilkinson, secrjisry j The members, of the board of corpora-! tors from Anderson anrf EAstey were! unable to be present tit was decided! to have several public meetings a* j whtch prominent r~?"?? wMl be invited' t? s**esk ??"!th the cb*cct oi r~!siss lbs [ttadfeasary stock. The A rttt meeting S will be held in Abbev.ile~'ofl Wednes day, Merck the 4th. at which time I the ct?res wilt be asked to close from Have you investigated 9ur new L I G HT, I N G RATES? You can't afford to use anvthinir else use anything else Phone 223 and we will send a representative. f ' B^hriiED SOUTHERN PUBLIC UTILITIES CO. coming in eveiy day; Our stock of Harness, Whips and Robes is the finest ever. We also haVe some Extra Good Mules an Horses on hand, come and see them. AND^SON. : SOUTH CAROLINA vsi&rse* vvopr too Long are an Injury Instead of''a'benefit to the aient. Aa a rule two years I? about the limit of usefulness. If you have had yours longer better come here and be fitted with a new pair. Your eyes are two years old?r and two years weaker. To ignore this fact is a cr?me against your eyea. Don't commit it. Prices 13.00 VS J5.00 and upward. Repairs on frames, and parts 10 cents ad upward. ,,^fM, R. Campbell laL^^k?t^,8L ? ^ Floor ?ftce l*b?ae 888j. Bra,'PfconeiaftJ. 11 o'clock until 2 in order to gfi" everybody a chance to attend t^e meot ing. It is proporrd to raise ?me hundred thousand 'dollars or which m.O60 will have to be paid In be be made ^-baliscs hi tho caphal atbok^wtli be secured. ti**- W. R Bell, a former resident and merchant of Abbeville, died at his home In Cathoun Falls Wednesday a lingering illness of several month*, the body vwaa brought to Abbeville yesterday, and the Interment w.U be wit iroe W?s* today. The funeral party will leave ? Abbeville af.. 11 o'clock to day and the interment twill take place o cock at Da? */e?v CvSucrv MT. Beiris survived by three chil dren, one daughter, Ml?s Claudia Betl, of pue West, and two sens. Me*sr* Elite Bell, of the If. a Navy andWil AMBASSADOR IS NOT UNDER LAW 9* H? State at Home Oeclar? The Supreme Court of Steina 1 rfiif&L^V The *l>Pellate division of the supreme court today declared that an American ambassa z . ? ""?. nuuuvtu.rr-"""??? au wiuencan a m neve* night, February tha l*th./J91 ^ anterHor to a foreign power |9 ubove the Mam Belt Of Offa ?ko. *?. lauwsn I Mira. J. I? Gregory < on? brother. Mr. ?t 'mar.. The bereaved sympathy ot their m law of his State at home add ou thl? ground refused to compel Jemw w. Oerard, ambassador to Germany, to ?turn from his post and decide tae appaai m a cane which came before aim when he was ? Justice of the >u j promo court. The partie* to the litf {gatton argued that the code of civil ?erfocedure declared tha? their ??ho on appeal "must" ba settled by the jus tice before whom it was irfed. and staters, I ?n order to that effect iras obtained a ortm* city a^dj directed w> Amiransudor umrd f Chicago, and! Tho court decided ihat it had power O. Sei? of Left-1 to so arrange that the case ton family have the!dosed in some other *7iy without to ny friends. Jnriug the iHlrants. .