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WANTS ?The Indios to know that tthvc the best curling fluid that in be 'bought. On sale at Martin's | fjPUS Store or Garvln Durber Shop, g jprice $i.oo per bottle. : 1 Hb-; vO?Typewriter purchasers. Java over 200 new rebuilt and nd hand typewriters for quick cheap. All makes. Price on request. J. K. ('rayton &. ' arlotte, N. C. ra8-tf ?Boyn between the ages of 12 18, to act an agents for the An Dally Intelligencer m every In Sejth Carolina. A good sltion ' will be offered to INQ BOYS. Your friends gladly subscribe to this pape?* Oc per week Dally and Sunday, or call Circulation Manager Anderson Dally Intelligencer, ?rson, S/. C. 3-14tf KD.?Automobiles, Carriages Buggies to po .it. Experienced' ters, work first class. Call and our prlcea before having your| k <lone. We pan save you mon on'paint work. Karle Bros. ED?F?rst Class Tailor-1 Mm* W who underatanc'i Columbia Tationng Co. . ..It. . W. WfeHner St. the Board of Assessora for eachj fcslp ttt Anderson county: if-are requested to bring books Saturday, March 2ist. Please lot ?ail as al 1 books roust be in his date. WINSTON SMITH, Anderson, S. C. ??? el an Varltle^ Pay eignest| Jko, A, McGILL, \ - 4?* ipet cash G***ar FAJsAUKfi 1res applications guaranteed to] case of Dandruff. annUcatmirs 91.00 : sa nit ak? pAW?m saw* r ' &|?&^~?T'co^ "s?Utol fll?iillMitir, singly and In pairs,] ??S ?tt-?^W spine* ?erms, jl. MACK KINO. 8-4'? County Supervisor. 'Awrm'i . ?. ... - SHKIUF1TH SALE rsuant to execution to me direct " D. A. Geer, against W., : sell lh front df the during the asaal libursj. j*t?sday of ?PYII, nest I it tHIe and Interest of the) . Kettey In and to" that ccr _ caenty contsrnnrg Sa acres **f less **d bounded by lands nt W#*$^t * BT??*?, John T. M Ternis bash: \:;^t? X. H. A?HUEY, 23th, ms Sheriff Andersen Co. m Call on A.M.Sharpe frhsflr in -eta-market for MS *^ae^f.t*ft? e-a * o? tviisra to ?o A^.W-?asrn&al InN?rtb An *355trtc Theatre Indien T^^^*t o tv o o ? -a a ? at a o. e e * o o.o * * e e e e j MWMii ail fr im a'ii??ii?? l naugaraci?u of its regular 'sejm*&' ^a*?-.f%ci??r H let ween' ^}?gpeta Os., and a?tkviu>\ S\ C, with first ca." leaving Armrests l?nda(r4 M?rch 15th. TMs service mil afford improved daylight accom ^rt*.?. ih fciett&rwmvtHe, A*ho rtita **d' ?oq??r 'rvsortn in "The t& in* wky"*?d "direct conuactiea SHSnflsvaii **d ?^1 ceints west. T. R. Curtis, der son. .8. C. 'otnmerc lal'Agesjtojw?! 3-l?d2w PART ONE VOL. 1. NO. 1. Weekljr, K t WUhe4 1860;Doily, Jan. 18, 1914. ANDERSON, S. C. TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 13, 1914. PRICE FIVE CENTS. $5.00 PEF ANNUM. PART ONE VOL. 1. NO. 1. Weekljr, K t WUhe4 1860;Doily, Jan. 18, 1914. ANDERSON, S. C. TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 13, 1914. PRICE FIVE CENTS. $5.00 PEF ANNUM. MR. McLEOD LOST HOME BY FIRE House and Contente Burned to The Ground at Harodsburg, : Ky., Last Tuesday In a letter written from Harrods burg, Ky., Rev. Banyan McLcod tell? ; Dr. W. H. Frazer of this city that he lost hla house and all his furnishings last Tuesday by fire. In the letter, Mr. McLcod says that the Urs was dis covered Shortly after 8 o'clock, Just sfe he was sitting down to brojKfasi." His jwtfe was confined to -her bed, and ho barely managed to get her'Out of the building before the roor fell in. In the letter received by Dr. Fraz?r yesterday, Mr. McDeod Hayn that cv erythihg he possessed. Including his library ami sermons, went up in the smoke. He Is now lodged, with Mro. McLcod, at a hotel, but hla wire will go to Boston as soon as she is able to travel, where-she'will spend some timo wltn relativ?. i Mr. nhd Tnis. McLccd formerly made their home In Andersen, Mr. MeI.ieod bslhg pastor of'do Central Presby terian ehufeb. They moved from the city to Kentucky about two years ago. Inventing X*w Shade of lluir. | _? ' ; %.'' ' <* - Sah Francisco, -March 20.?Mary Garden has arrived In San Francisco to await her appearance hero with the Chicago Grand Opera company. Tito new color wigs of the futurists are matters of supremo concern to Miss Garde a. Sho sal*}; "I am inventing a now shad? for a wig?a soft thing tn orange?and it probably will go down Into history as the''Mary Garden wig, To dress in the Tight shade of orang> and to bave a wig that will .tone with it will he something of an ??/tasy. I "They have wiped out (his B&rharv Coast, yon say? That's a sin?an out* rsge. I learned the tango there." tW; ' Authorise Settlement of Suit. Jackson, Miss., March Sfittle ment'Ot 'MiHHisnippi's merger anit against the American Telephone and Tetegranh Company, tbe Catuberland Telephone and Telegraph Company, and ?le' Western Cnlon on the ha?i? of dissolution. in this state and the payment of fAO.uoo fine was author ised late yesterday In a concurrent resolution a|>i>robed by tho senate. Jffc vTEl.K?Tlrtc critHKM 1 - Will ItoATurned on at Port man Shoals Sunday. ; .jjfeiA?; A. Orr, resident manager of t?sBodthrrn Public Utilities company, states that commenting-' Sunday first the current comt>g from the Gregg ' a"*' s?oa#j^w?rj jwHwi? be- ytanaartbaeojraaJaisBOsei ?>???tfTii vyili '-drop's/I trout 6G 2-?i c^Ol??k? lange of .tho eycl kmc tretjneney.aSvSj^ tTnltod 8(at? im thi trat Bouthefh Poiver of any other power company for that matter, can be cat In on the wires L>t UJS ?moite i tiiuies company kam? f?r?d ff*4 currentTho Southern Pow er company has ?t&odard power of 60 ?'cs OB all of Its wires, and thin ns (b?t the city of Anderson will T. SUPP&pi all the power that there 1? tiay demand tor, for. it is a foregone saaeleakm .that the transn^???"/?. .wires of .thp great Southern Power com-. pan y will entor Anderson before ver>; long. Mr. Orr also states that generator No :{, with; a capacity or ir?oa kilo, i wats, w^lj" eori?ip?bte 'operating Sun- J day tnoro-ljng, ?M^hm'means that tlibi steam plant ?t the Anderson cotton ] mills. wni?'^has.1 bcenj, runnlbg s'.ncr^ the dcat^p'ef-vo nre at Portnnn in , December, can be closed down. The. plant at I/oftroanphonis will be able | to carry j?Jje thanufpc.turing plants Just | ! as It j)T\orflBKCn? fire. It may be ' neeessa'iar^ajHHP'lfVayK, 10 run th<> bi ?am auxiliaryjnarit on Trlbble street , until another ;.- Vu nilor is placed 'it 1 "ortman eifiBB?TOrilhXaSlon. The PorTman ^nnV^TWSl^i^ tors arid .T, or rrither; will have those Jn fine trim and running order l.v nr xi H?nd.n-/.mornlng. Nos. j 4 and 5 nlave been running for some time. 1 " '"" n . J . <. . :>' 1 Kilt InlunlryAteftTes. \ I Atlanta, M.4rchl|2b?--^M:?ny life long ties of friendship were severed and many h?in?tti were? for the time being broken up. \yhen the 17th United Stales lntantry Imuo farewell to Fort Mc-^ i Phersoii ifiarfftCks nnd Atlanta yester day afternoon, ' bound.:ior turbul nit Mexico arid perhaps later, for lands hc yond the sea. t)wing to Hie uncertainty of where the regiment will be permanently I quartered, arid what kind of service It1 fa to see in t!:e Immediate futur?, tho [wivea and families of the men did not accompany them and it may bo months or perhaps years, before they are joined again. -i i Tho reRlment with Its now com-] mander, w.i? niitruUi?? ou the South ern Hallway track which runs pnst'tho' ;Fort MoT'liersnn post and to a greatj waving of handkerchiefs and drying of ( eyes, they rolled out of slg.it. Tliou-; nnndn of Atlanti ins gathered to bid ' thorn Oodsiir-jJ, n? fc?i,.. nispoich Sot t/ensorcil. I Th? Associate Press Dispatch . eeivPft from the rebel front, saying 'that Villa's ariny bad t'euched Tor roon> hbs relieved the great anxiety 1 of J-^i.e .last week. - ?. * ' > > ' Thrt'' dispatch bore no?.'evidence of having been censored, fund generally was accepted ns authoritative. At Jtirirex, It was said that the embargo 1 on news was meant only to protect' troop movements, and .the very fact that Villa peroiltted the dispatch to come .throngh might bo accepted as .confirmation of the statement that his men now are in position to make t-tc. actual attack. ? " - .1 Military men on tbd>pther side of the river pointed out that despite thb\| fnct, the big battle may be delayed for two or three days, because of Innbm-, crabls detnlls of ammunition trains,! foods and water supply and compuini-| cjvtt?ns which cannot bo worked out tiriUl the forces actually are in po? DAYM ?2.4TK c-nliifc Hfruwherrv (toi*** Relayed . r:"' By fold VTratlwr?. i ;..Wlmlnston, N. (V.tihMth 20.-,-Tbe strawberry season In tbta. Section will be de&lRd ?" least ton days this year, AM*'~m? -bbinkm nf thps* who have.: . s^cd^he situation. * They state! *ChWlhb'>laiits bnvdWMan practically ; at a standstill since tltV snow that came In Februs-y nod 0?i? It will re quire ai tvnni four w?<r?i?V r,f r.U~ iShtee to mature the crtip. The crop twtll be practically the same an last Tiur '? '?Ii! possibly ?H ??fO rc?.??' Of |n Mi.iri Tonnle Uamptey of Catnes ylllo, Ca, la the guest of her nlster, Mho Ct.eHv- -McKiuncy? FAMILY BOOK ON SOUTHERN New Type of Mileage Book Will Allow Pa and Ma Both to Ride The Southorn railway announces through Us local office here, that ef fective now, the present 1000-Wlle mileage hook will allow the members of the pureiiascy's family to rltle on iL rts--well as! himself. The book, bow "SVeY* ^v^T^lB?, good only' on Ttaes- i?f the Southern railway and for iatra-state Journeys. The rate is 2 cents a mil'/ The railroads formerly sold inter changeable mileage books good on Inter and intra-atatrt journays,' but, whoh tiio legisuature passed an act compelling thorn to pull the mileage on the trafn, they1 withdrew the class of mileage and each road subs'fluted n mileage only good on lntra-state journeys and only on lbs' road by which it was sold, Tho coupons could only be used by the' indlvldunr nurv chase-Try The system has necessitated traveling men covering the1''state to carry a miteag> book for each road in South Carolina, a. considerable out lay of money, The new departure of the Southern Is cronthig a great deal of comment. Many take it that the-advanced policy, of tho road means that the milnage question Is gradually adjusting It self. A Slit HE ON A Mill It St IN ' ILolling Our Farmer? On Tii ?eorgla To Trade. I ... . .(Hartwell. Ga., Sun.) Tb6 guano season has opened up in Hartwell full, blast, and 'all' Indica tions are that the sales are going to ex^cd those of previour yearn1 by a largo jier cent. To date ihls h?s al ready been done. ' ' ' | One dealer told us on Saturday he' had done more business tban: he had, ever done ip any one dky since he has beon In business.' AU' th? 'dealers In Hartwell are very Inisy supplying the demands of, the farnicrs from over this section" of the country." ; | Quite a large number of wagons are here daily from across tho Savannah river, theJr ferriage in moat cases be ing paid by the dealers' froin whom they purchase. This plan of free fer riage Is nlso usod during the cotton selling season, to induce the people to bring their cotton hero. i Tho railroad got beMnd with the gu-| ano hauling Saturday and made an. ex tra trip, bringing_ln twenty ears. There was about twenty cars of guano in Bowcrsville bound for Hartwell on Tsturday. . y | WANT D.rrE*S MONEY ?fIMcwnorry Herald and News.) I oioHj* Interested In Newberry? If Sell ins; them' bur power plant would get thorn to Investing monoy In other en terp'rises ip.'ho commubity, don't jon think U would bo a good thing? Rnltdeir Falls liend e* Losla* Jab. Atlanta, March 20.?A former AJ laiutan. William L.. Mann, aged Si. dropped dead St Ms. home in Oaffncy. r-d that a building contract he had ob tained had. been given to another i mac. His rifc*th was di?A in hrvav? .rtlxj?attf . : Manu was a local contractor until December* i???", when be moved to SOnlh Carolina, . He is strfvivod by ito-T.ife and his daughter, Mrs; An drew Hogers of Atlanta. RAVELINS MEN HEID A BOOSTER MEETING "i1 .'. v **** BIG ATTENDANCE MARKED THE RALLY * - i FINE ADDRESSES Fost D Entertained in Royal ' Style at Chiquola Hotel. < Last Night Of nil the enjoyable events staged in Anderson by the traveling men du ring the past few years. few might compare and none ceuld surpass the I raUy held by Post'Durtfi the Travelers' Protective Assoelnt-itnt1 whieh took H plat - last night. The Chiquola hotel, I wtiore the meeting was held,' was H was sure thronged with "drummers' H long before the mectihg1' hegan and the attendance was a I moat'as large an H had been anticipated. The meeting was presided over. by C. Ilan Allen, tlye genial nresident of Post D and he did much to make the I occasion one of ploaaure. The mem bers of tho Post say that it' was1 H through his untiring1^ efforts and the capable and efficient secretary of the local post, Fe-jster V. Trlbhle, tha*1 last night's meeting was possible. Mr. Allen was toastmaster and in troduced as the* first speaker of the evening, J. N. Watkins, of Greenville, president of the state association: No I more popular speaker for an: Anderson andiente could have been found In the State, as alntpst every-maris1n'Ander son knows and likes Ce*nWatklns and [ his address last night'maVIo them es- I Jteem him more 'highly*than they h id [ b'ifore. If such a-thing-is'-possible. H>. discussed matters of genferal interest to every trnvoltng man' ^present and made suggestions, wht?tt, 7t carried out, will do Uiuch. for the posts of South Carolina. I Capt. Frank By*ns of t?reenwood. was on? of the principal speakers of the evening and he was in unusually I fin-? form makinc an unusual effort and I holding the undivided attention-Of his j hearer?, ('apt, Evans knows the trials I and tribulations "of the traveler and he reviewed them In very vivid style. He was given a hearty round of hp plauBc at the conclusion of his ad dress. Jo'in W. Lilian!, secretary' cf the state association, was a favorite on the list of speakers of th?' 'evening. Not withstanding the faet^.that Mr. LU iard comes from the city where tiiere are few square meals, heH?a'si!y dem onstrated the fact to his audience that be could speak as well as he "could eat and he made quite a hlt^wlth those who heard him. He "dealt".with topics of interest to tho traveling men and to the traveling public and paid the local post a number ofYnlgh compli ments for their achievements ' In the matter of membership. "'h-> p' - >fis.: tl. Pope of Grc-mvlllo. was ^gWBttjffOVRl welcome wbe? ne arose to speak and it took him some time' to get order restored for a heaving. Mr. Pope's address had been antici pated as one of the particularly bright feature'.-; of the" eviarilng and there was no dlssapotetm^n't experlerccd along this lino. Ho made a great lnir I pression upon his tffeare;rs; anrt ibr I sound logic, mixed S?ith' elde.dence, there could be no suYtfaSsing his ef There were sevaraToxteraporaneous addresses delivered b^wersiber0. ni the local post and all th?^**''wero grcai'tfrj enjoyed. All told, rats parucuiar parc i those who bad- ebarg? tyf' the mattet] of the program^ was, splendid and allfl of securing the Bpeakerfc for the ev ening d?serte to be complimented. The highest pralse"wa^ glvea'Feas 'ter V. Tribble, secretary of Post D, for the work that be had been able to do. I MV. Tribble haa afr?rdy written 71) njw applications for nerabershlp du ring tho last year and '.members of Post D confidently declare that lie will be able to make this a round 100 be fore tho fiscal year expires, Ander son, people at large should feel a, prlda In what Mr. Tribble has accomplished I ?n this direction because of. the ft^cM that a full statement of his' work has appeared- In the T. JP. A vma^?E*S<i and this magazine goes: to 40.000. trair-: cjlng mea in all parts of the United State*;. lR a splendid advertisement for Anderson. ' c it is always the custom for tho mail who writes the largest dumber of ap plieatlo'ns Tor membership tn, ohcfyeB'" to be accorded the seat of honor at the right band Of the president*of tho National condition \yh$n 'thtft body meets and present Indications are that this scat will be fillea by an Anderson man when the body ipjet? ou May S, tn Houston, TeVas. .'WrTf?'nds or Mr. Tribble say there is'little doubt but that be will be seen Iii' that position of honor when* tftie National convention convenes. r \ The state convention is iu ?i?ct this year in Columbia on ?W 7 ?nd 8, and numerous members of 'tho' local post last night signified their intention of -being present. On the whole, last nlgbi'? Meeting wss one of the most enjoy.\biq'iiwJdra. over btrtged by Poet T>. Tbb'sp^tfifa, the splendid banquet, served by tho management of the OhlqUols hotel jfcpd ?tri. MtHtt ?? ?ecd f^i^x-?hii? tu?hlr.i?i. ci by all those pr?tent *ent far to blake the evening on of genuine pieaiyr ur> in all its phases. none* Shifted fr?n? One ?eg*ts Otter. London, March 20.--A reassrkabl* operation hiia Seen pertoVmed' In 8ti Mire's" Hospital On * bqy with a dis none ,n hie leg. A ?BCtkm Six Inches long was removed by sawing, leaving the fibrous covering it, place. Thea ? strip of fibula was-*t>^n from the youtid leg *?a in*zr*~* ?n the mar row of tho b*attby ends )*ef the t?ne In the luffed tUHfc. ? - The woual " 'jjew ttqallttg satisfac torily. ? Goraiiton &yrnp)t,rjrri of Eye More lhan ' seventy-five 4 per cent of the headaches. 3re. the re sult of defective vision caused bv excessive ?ye strain upon the tnuscles and nerves of the eye irking ^'K.Qyef?Qhi? the 'direct.aj&3 If you are suffering from head a.Cjl,. fie CMjrjre em* oce *^tur ajicti aliat? ' 1 Dfi. J. E. UTTLKIELQ ALL examinations FREE Walter H. K??se & Company I Lea?ng Jewelers nwl Opticians j _.,"_!_ -J?-i '-1-Li'.". LU?-L-L Condensed statement of .the- flsan- { cial condition ot The Bank of Anderson Anderson, S. C? at the close of busU *hess, March 4, 1914, as shown by statomen't tuado to tho State nank Es* anilner: '' RESOURCES: ... Loans and Discounts .. S l.038,G4i.O2 Overdrafts .. ...... .ifeftf.gS* Bond and StockB. '' O.drrO.OO Real Estate.'.. 3?,MG.?d Due from Banks and Rank- ' era ..- ...... .. '33.554.7^ ' Cash and Cash Items .. 24,910.?)0 : Total.0 . . :',jtl^7S,072 si LIABILITIES: Capital Stock Paid-in.. ..$.100,000.00 Surplus Fund .. . iSG'.Gvu.?? undivided Profits ., .. 70,41,3.ni Dividends Unpaid .. ... 244.00 Deposits, Individual. 97jp?7j>?' 739.269.G7 j Total..|l.l,7?.*T2.RS TU 12 SlUtf solicits tub?" ?eeonnut. Ill ID DAnn Pays Interest on Mar ing* Accounts. The Bank ?f\( Anderson Tbe Strongest Rank Iqthe County SAFE, SQUiW PRUGRSSIVK , ?T":-rr?* WE CANNOT SUPPLY, THE DEMAND FOR if you HAVE A VACANT fiOUSE turn it over to us: we will rent / it'..-'-- : ' -"" ' mm M mm % lMirnVaar^ir no Thos. F/ partwright? Egr. Renting Department ' CASE? A PAST. J . ABCHITBCTS. Anderson, 8..C ' * - Brown Office Building. Second FJ?or., Phone 26t. '* * *?**. -^^/.?fciifo^ J**.. ,1_r_L.1.J_H-'JLIL - - Eagle Barber Shop BELIiEVUE ?IOT/EL ?DSTjRllWi ' ?resh ;lannd^re4 towels, iilftb $xi*e. ? nlca anft experienced barbers. ?Our motto, la to please oar .: customer*, <*all and eea^iig.., C ?. Howeil, Manager. **?*?? . ?*** *'*** ' '""? * DISEASES of tbe Eve, Ear, Wots * and Throat ?lass?s Fltto* * > - Rears t ' * * ? a to. to 1 p. mut p. hs. te S p, few * > Ofiteaa: li^?? l?l?ekl^ BnUttag * ' ? :'<> Evenings &~kp$^imjb-? . * * TKLE^PjipjfE^CONSECTIOIt ** + ??*?*?? ?? ?, 1 ^Vtt?e Irf and Inspect our store. * Th? ncajtast sud most eanl- * * tars,little store yon **4r'- tew ? * Join^ tbe big crowd that drink * ' at "on^ fount, we 'serve real * - .>?cm-<-'o?u. yv'n Ti^U juices and * * the be?t chocolate milk to town. * * Full line of rubber goods and 4 totlat articles al*ava treeb * * Wn r?n?L? Mtnh rn