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RODERICK LEAN All STEEL SPIKE TOOTH HARROW With Adjusting Lever Designed to combine great durability with light draft and complete pulverizing powders, as well as effective cultivation of young coni, wheat, mea dows, potatoes and garden truck. ? Design and Constructi?h-Simple in construe-1 tion, built entirely of special steel, rolled for the purpose, and well braced, it is practically inde structible. Np castings or maleables are used. It is built on the zig-zag plan, allowing team to draw from the center and being drawn straight, the sections are free to adapt themselves to uneven ground. The position of the teeth is controlled by a lever and may be adjusted to any angle forward or back ward, as best suited by condition of soil'. Can also be cleaned of trash in an instant without I stopping team. \ Roderick Lean Harrows are made as light as possible without detracting from, their stregth, on the principle that weight can be added when neces sary. A heavy harrow, will bury itself in inrw ground, while a lighter one has more vibration* is less liable to choke up with trash, and the results as a pulverizer are much more satisfactory than those which do not sufficiently agitate the soil. Roderick Lean Harrows have1 one hundred less parts than any other Spike Tooth manufactured. (No Curls, ; Clamps or Bolts to loosen and. lose. Teeth will not work loose. If you once try this Roderick Le?n Harrow, you will have no other Spike Tooth Harrow. SULLIVAN HARDWARE co. Andersen, S. C. Belton, S. C. ? .Js JL*?tl?$CII% an? r ans ... Now Opel* for Business The prettiest line of Suitings shown in An derson this season now on display. Come in to see us and let us fit you with a suit or odd trousers. V/e positively guarantee a f?t and the best clothes values you ev?r saw. Gome look 'em. ov?r, whether you buy or not. ~We would like to see you. F* rVf. UNGER? Prop W. Whitner St. . Anderson, S. C. - OF A VEHICLlvQF idhi wynn let us hear from youoin ?hrd?U oin - let us show you our stock before you Buy. We carry a complete stock of all kinds. Also Har ness, Whips and Robes. We have some extra good values in Mules and Horses. Liberal terms and courteous treatment tb all. ANDERSON, : SOUTH CAROLIN, MAGISTRAT!-: CREWS EXPLAINS. Board of Connu Commissioners Ibu' ports Irregularity, j Laurens. Mardi JH.-In the annual report of the board of county com?1 missioners, submitted to the court and thc grand Jury at th? spring term of court for Laurens county. Just held, it is noted that the hooks of Magistrate WV T. Crews of l*urm)B township, have not been presented for examination as provided by law. since July, i?lo. Continuing tho report says: "We find further lie has ?ot made settlements with tho county treasurer a^vtiic law requires, and not ablo to sp? wont t'io condition of his accounts may bo." Al'tachod: to the general ord or pre pared by tho sollcitor at 'the close of tho court stiowhig the record of cases continued! Je-judge Bowman's special order dealing with tho report aa to Magistrate- Crews, aa follows:' "That Magistrate. W. T. Crews be land is.hereby required to show cause . on or before the first day of -the next I term of this court why he should not Ibo required ' ?o mlunit His criminal ! docket io the County board of <com > missioners for examination and pay ovor to the county treasurer all fines collected by him. * Let a copy of this] order be forthwith served upon the1 said W. T. Crews, Esq." j Magistrate Crews was appointed a j little over two years ago to nil out; the unexpired term of the late John A. Hudgens. Having been nominated] for the place in the primary elec tion hvl912; he was appointed to suc ceed himself for a two year term. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o * NEAL'S CREEK * . ? i o o ooooooooo o Among those who attended the sur prise party at Mrs. Oeer's home last' Friday hight were Misses Erkine, Inez ? Greer, Ouda and Allie Major. Lillie Mae Greer; Messrs. Tar man McCoy, I Jim Smith, John Major, W. S. Greer.! Clifton Erskine,'Robert Greer, Walter ] Smith, Luther Greer. Ti. Erskine and Joe Major. I A nurooer or girls and boys from \ Long Branch Joined the above party, and roany, interesting games were played. A rope was drawn across the door to surprise all who came In tats. It proved to / uS successful In catching. Gie Long Barnett crowd, Henry Geer Joined the Long Branch e-t>wd in the game called "Swallow's Club," and you need not doubt' him being a full member. All report a fine time, but of course you couldn't, expect it to bs any other way with j such a lolly crowd. | Mr. Henry Geer and Miss Mattie Pepper were out driving Sunday af-] tcrnoon. Mr. C. O. Bowie of Belton was out] [vvisitlng ??r. W. S. Greer Sunday.! MR. BURTS POSITION. He Favors Helping Ute Negro and thc Helpless Everywhere. Editor of The Intelligencer,. My attention has Just been called to an article appearing in your paper of 16th hist from Victor I. Cheshire In, wi;!ci. ' rn?scc??si.-an? certain: fe-. marks made by myself In . a sermon -??Ijrrsred recently lr the First candst I Church of Colombia. I must think Mr. Cheshire knows i do not adv?cate aerial equsH'y- cf those bf'every self respecting Chris ti?? minister of the south. The con gration of muthern people to whom I Spoke took no exceptions, to my re marks. My ideas and convictions as the relations of the white and colored races were fixed in the Christian home of my childhood,and. have sjnee undergone' no change. X am now, and always have been tho advocate of Justice and kindness, and the friend of the weak and help less everywhere. If liv this I- munt be understood and misrepresented for a timo, I accept lt most cheerfully 1 have no desire for newspaper no toriety and will nat bc draw n into a newspaper controversy. With thia brief statement I shall ask no further space in your paper. >*<<-\ G. E. MURTS, Columbia, S. C., March 20th, 1914. HrnccrUfeal Religkm Carne ai mn*j. New York, March 21.--A Salvation j Army group which marched down 14th street during the heavy snow caused more than -usual Interest to the pedes trians, when it was noticed that the teador wore no shoes or socks, and waa clad ?In tattered black clothes of apr at.nient pattern, and a faded slouch hat. The leader was "Brew er" Brown, formerly a BrJUuh prise tighter, who baa been associated with the Canadian branch of the Salvation Army for xsome time past. He waa converted by the Salvationists, and has stayed with' Ui*o? ever since. Brown, wiese -father was-a prite fighter and n drunkard, said **?t as a boy he bsd wanted to se to church, but th? ushers had always, led him ont by the ear because of ala tarn and shabby clothe?.. *Therej'-;S)jna. thou sands In New .York today," fte said, "who are e^Hifed hy. Gie samo khid ef h vimrr?licai "religion wnicB made Ufiftn I lead me out." j t aaTt Loaf There, j Spencer, - March 31.-At a fecenf meeting of the committee of manage ment of thc- V. M. C. A. It was ordered that after April lall boya under 14 jyesra otago will be forbidden ?tarin* at inc Y. M C A. building aller v o'clock at night This ia ia keeping j with the local curfew law ?nd will be j rigidly enforced. rn keeping with the state anti- cig arette law. all boy* under 17 years of age will be forbidden to smoko eig ihrettes in the building. CASKS A ?UCRITlCrS. Andern??. & C. Brawn Office Building. >eo*d. Hoer. Phone 48?. m ~e *. S. > A.. 1 Financial and New York Cotton New York, March 21.-Thc local old j crop situation again appeared 'to he ; the dominating factor In the cotton! marker during .' todayfs trading, and > prices made new high ground for the movement M v>itlj Masch selling up to 13.09 or 18 points'higher. Tho dosa .vga ar Khcdo off from the heat under,, realisinr, but fitcn.dy.and from 4- .tefl 13 points above Friday? final figur?e:'; ForoeaM.8 Tor un-nttlcd weather In: thc south, w.th low temperatures ih i tile western holt may have contribu?--j ed; somewhat to. the .upwnrd movement ar. suggesting ?a further delay lu now crop prcpsr-atlons. Final est im at er-, place Ute Indian crop at 5,21 ?.OOO balo of 409 pounds, or an increase of 13 per %ent over- last year on un In creasing 11:7 per cent, greater. Snot cotton Hteady: middling up lands 18.G0; gulf, 13 85. No eales. . Cotton ftutres closed steady. Murch. opened 12.97; closed 13.06. May opened, 12.22; closed 12.27. ? October, opened. 11.44-; closed, 11.47 New Orleans Cotton ? ? r New Orleans. March 21.-Cotton displayed strength on the week end session in the face of poor cables and considerable profit taking by buyers ot the earlier, part of the week. The .extremely cold weather ?n the west, and the possibilities of a bits card over Sunday were pertly respon sible for the upward movement of prices while the continued large ex port movement created, nervousness among shorts. The March option was lifted to the 13c level by shorts covering. This wss a net gain of 15 points. Other trading months made gains of four to seven points! The dose was at a net rise of z to 15 points. Spot Cotton quiet, unchanged. Middling 13 3-16. Sales on the spot, 355; u> arr iv? 1,569. . Cotton futures closed- Mar rh 13.00* May 12.73: July 12.62 August 12.16; October 11.59; December 11.58 Cotton Seed Oil New York, March 21.-Cottonseed] oil was firm on covering due to re ports of sn improved cash demand and on new outside buying through commission houses, while refiners were believed to be celling the distant mouths. Closing prices were general ly unchanged to three points net) higher. . Cotton Goods New York, March 21.-Price? for fall men's, wear continuo to harden. Cotton goods were steadier for the .day. Some specialties in dress goods are celling well. . Underwear and ho f-slery are quiet Steck* strsd Bonds Y??"k, rarirnw -??Jo aiiOiigtii j ? which developed yesterday lu the ! stock ma* k?t today was sustained; cs ly temporarily. The market forged; , ahead, in the carly dealings; then thc ? j WE CANNOT SUPPLY ?THE DEMAND FOR l lr . HOUSES IF YOU HAVE A VACANT HOUSE TURN IT OVER TO US. WE WILL RENT IT. HBERSOI REIL ESTATE ? j Thps. F. Cartwright, i Mgr, Renting D epartment j ' jtiiLL^jLaaffjjjij. "".|-'-??'.'"?IA'I?J.L'J. j Condensed statement of the finan cial condition of The Bank of Anderson Anderson, 8. C., at the close of busi ness, March 4, 1914, UB shown by i 'statement made to the State Dank Bx*, arninor: ' j RESOURCES: 'toans and Discounts .11 1,038.641.02 . Overdraft? . . 16*8? Ti , Dond and Stocka. 6.630.0P Real Estate. $3,540.00 {Du.*; ires: TW?n noa ?*?nk I era. .BXiSM* Cash and Cash Items .. 34,919.90 Total. .. . .Jl.lTS^ SS LIABILITIES: I Capital Stock paid Ia.. ..I 150,000.00 Surplus Fund lfiC.P?o.e? .Undivided Profits .. .. 70.45$.H J DiriScnSs .. .. ^00 Dev?mX*, Individual ?745,070.1. TT;; . Deposita, Bask , 53,299.46 10040??? Total.Slrl??J?3.S? TU2S gl?if ~?rf?? ir-sr ?n?*??ni. 'SI, ray* interest ?a Sa? ias*? Acceaaf?. The Bank of Anderson Th? ?lroftgesf Bank In the Peanty S1FE ^t)U5r> rStMMLSSxYK 1 Commercial demand diminished and the Hat fell. At {he, CIORQ small net loase* -were' the rule. . Thc bond market waa Irregular, with 9ome Improvement In the tono, New Haven 3 l-2a lost n*sr|v 3 poitfts. Total aale3 of bonds $1,300,000. Unit ed States 28 registered decline 1-8 and 2* cog nona- I-f on; call, ' .'' TotAl salea 1,800,000. TrilPKNTlR HAWK KT ? Savannah, Ok'., March 21.--Turp?n tine firm 46 2-4: B*les-95; rocelpi.;, 17^ uh ?p ment? 114; atocia* 13,C0tf. Uosin firm; ?ale?i 585; re coipta-11C2; Hhlj.mentM 32T; stocVil 1KS.2M. . Money Market New York, Marah 21.- Call money nomlnul: np leans. T ine loans easy; (10 days 2 3-4 n 3; 00 day,-; 3; G months 3 1-4 u 1-2. . Mercantile 'papcV 4 a 4 1 -2 Sterling exchange easy; 00 dny^j $4.84.50; demand ?4.86.50. Commercial billa 4.83 3-4 Bar Silver 58 1-8. Mexican dollars 45 1-4. Government bonds easy; railroad j bonds 'irregular. Chicago Grain Chicago, March 21.-After a ?tub? born fight today corn clotted steady! but at 3-9 to 3-8 a half cent net de cline. Othr, leading staples, too, all .bowed ? loss-7,'hest a shade to 1-4 ja S-8c; oats 1-8 a 1?4 to,3-8 and pro visions 7 1-2 to 12 1-2C. Grain and provisions close WHEAT May ..... .. .. .93%! July..88% CORN May.-.68% July. ..v....88% OATS May.39% jMiv .-*V ! Pork May.21.60 July.21.80 LARD May. .10.78 July.t?.?? RIBS May .; *.11.47? July.11.62 ? Weekly Cotton. ;'New Orleans March 21.-This waa a week of rather, narrow fluctuations In the cotton murkct, at the same .time thc. undertone was firm and prices slowlyi advanced to new levels for the present upward movement. The pct results'of .the week's business was ah I advance of 4 to 83 points. The high prices were made on Saturday. ar the. low prjeea on Tuesday. At tl highest the trading months were 6 to 33 points over last weeks, close; af the lowent they, werp 7 to 18; . peints j under. The range was 20 pointa to 40| points. I WanhlngioV March 2? -Ssnsor S D. Smith yesterday introduced a sut' etltu?e for his cotton futures bill. He cenentlal diff?rence ts that the ortgt-; nal hill denies the use of the tele phone ami telegraph to the banned! contracta in futures, while the sub stitute, framed after consultation wjfh tho best legal authorities, contento it-, self with denying the use of the nialia. ' lt waa feared that the XJrat bill might bo unconstitutional. i o o o o o o o o o o o o o THE TEACHERS' CI.CB o Q '. >. . '. t V :. o o ooooo ooo oo o About threa years ago in response to a call from R. A. Abrams, who was at the time, county superintendent of schools, about fifty teachers mot in the court house, i After hearing Prof. Tat*; and Mr Abrams talk, it .waa decided to organ-, ito a teacher's club. The organization' was perfected and a constitution waa! adopted. The ?lub selected G. S. Qoodglpn, as. president, and G. W. ' Chamt?*'. as secretary. During the first year and the sue-j ! ccedtag years, these two moa, more 'than any others, have done much for. Ute chi?). To them should KO the credit el keeping the. t'.r.b together,! during the-hard beginning,'and their i Interest never : fa eg ed so long a? it waa needed. - During the second year Mr. Cham fbera waa president,, and: Mr. T. LJ .Hanna waa secretary. ! This year Mr. Hanna ls president, | und Misa Vera Pruitt- is cocretary. , ? Tho attendance bas mutually in creased from about 30 tho Irst few months until now we have usually, about one hundred teacher* press?t, Tho* meetings are held tho ?ewmd Saturday in each month, and the of neera have always attemuted t? it~;? .?w avaion io, an? hear. . ! Seeing thu importance of having: all the teachers of .the'county, in a^enVl ance, the county board, bas ..seen- Ct to arrange for a light lanoh utter leach meeting. Di. Viitc? han very kindly allowed the use of tho basement of his church and the kitchen ? adjolnlnc;. Thc teachera appreciate thia very ?i^l? and are atwaye gie* to welcome Dc. Vines to their meetings. The teachers; club hopes* to. soe An ? denton county's school system all thai [lt should and i&.acc?i?pibh this, it'asks tbe support of every leerson ia [tho county. VAKAl.m?? Three application* guaranteed i cure any case of Dr.ndmtf. Tare* applfcat^ae $LO0 ' [ \NainntceaV See ua. .a\AJPI3?AJ&? KAJ??K& ? FIRELESS COOKER ROASTS, BAKES, STEAMS STEWS, FRIES -BOILS The Most Delicious Meats You Ever Tasted. THE BEST FIRELESS COOK STOVE IN THE * -WORLD. Saves Money, Time and Labor, Gives increased Comfort, more nutritious Cooking and B?TTER^ 'ii lill' ? ??? J'i ' \ FnV '.' ' '?' ' ''" v''v ':'r POOD. % :: . .. . . . . . m Let us show it to you at an early date. We will give a DEMONSTRATION of the Superiority of the Ideal Fireless Cooker and Everwcar Aluminum i Wa tv? WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT. Anderson Hardware ny Anderson, S. C. m E, Whitner Street. t y o u rlkown making.?The ability I of |Tyour%tires, tp grip^the slippery 2? I pavement %,gov?rn$ the course of I yout^c^r^Its|straight as .a "bee (I rin?'^if ?voumh?Ve* ?GO?DMCH^ -the tire maiside^^, swioes the slime arid j . gets * down to the^b??rock pf the road, fi pushes die oozeife out of the way and makes a clean path for:&. its fingers to grip and then at the criticallSi. point in the skid game, it holds for dear ^ life. We are selling and reco^ mmending these if ( tires along vVfcba. line of /Jk ether equally good ?^0.^^, ???b accessories and repaires Jffljjja j v materials. Come and see us *^^Jfl^g ? cr ca5I us ^j>hone for any-r ?. .Me li ?vc got tht right prices. i^l^ ^^^^^ i ^ /^^V SATS M!m'E sBfirk-**^ I -?hen ?he catche? bight ot" our -,*n W IE-J dies, ami he- mother-well, ? *??. 2SZf' ! thinks lt if ?he doesn't sar it All t*e /^SL^SSL^\ Afc*. ' newest sort? of confection?--nil. fr^sh / J?j?jTK W\, WB&?kX package* of i???'rt ut : etc., ' .? ii .^^.'y^'JffljF^crM^:^y'^|"T^* ufford n wide rsngo a? to choice end y y favorite fldvors. ig? itu