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FOR SALE KOK KALK- One Lieberman piano, slightly UBOd. practically noon as new. Will neel c?ieap; also second band $450 Lester piano in first clans condition at a bargain. : ; W?lllH?|k Spearman, Blecklcy Building, An derson, S. C ?'fllt SALK On'.; good mule, om* good woirk marc. Stock can bc reen at : ciMsttlrc's Stables. For further in-, formation apply to Cheshire" or J. Mack King at County Supervisor's ?mee. . 3-26-tf. ? " ^--: WANTS WAHTED-The ladles to-.know that I have the best curling fluid that can be bought. On sale at Martin's Drus Store or Garvin Barber Shop. Pnce $1.00 per bottle D. C. Garvin "vTA?i?KD-Typewriter purchasers. ffy; nave over 200 new rebuilt and i second hand typewriters for quick ? sa??t Cheap. AU makes. Price Sheet on request. J. E. Cray ton- St Co., Charlotte, N. C. mS-tf . .(..;.' . . ? -i vTalsfts .Boys between the ages of 12 and 16, to act as agsnts for tho An derson Daily Intoiifgcncor in every to\vn in South Carolina. A good proposition will be offered ' to HUSTLING BOYS. Your friends will gladly subscribe to this paper nt 10c per week Dally abd Sunday. Write or call Circulation Manager Tho Anderson Dally Intelligencer, Aftdorgon, S; C. 3-14? '/?; ? ? ? ITagrteit^Carrler boys w-tVcod ages of 10 arid it. Apply to. Sloan Drls kell, Intelligencer office. 3-24-2t. .. , -, i, -, . , y_! "Wa?te?--By expert bookkeeper, a pArriUoa lt? "My Town." Age 35. GpOd references. Comun?cate with "i3;?r?-r!v!;vt;", care or inc intelli gencer. . Dil . .? -y-Aui y, . . _i ItBO WANTS IT. AU Up-ln-date store room will be btilU ?n'N. Malu street for the map . wl'/o.'wdUts tornen business in that Panton town. ' Ali interested partie* will please promptly address "Build r <*5&ffi5? ?r Tho IutelUgnecer, 2-24tt AkUfskeblle for Bale-5 passenger Fireateffle car- almost, aa good [aa new.. Is for quick sate on easy tejrjua Address, "Auto" care of Tho -j j In.illi? ' ' ?ulinn.i i KOT! ^.k^TT|.OKNT A1? '.t?rwb?u .holding claims against the ??tite^ql jacob Towns, deceased, nrc nerj?by notified to pr?sent them at ince, dilly attested, and alsl all ?. UM???? *M MIQ DOaUt ???ll . Notlk Yt? aleo given that t will on AprW. ?a.^Hf, at li ?Mock a. m.. in ply ;ic-?fteiprp^ato, ?soga ?f ?nderttoh cninre:|$r^^ said estait and a dlschrarge from my o'.flce na executrix. NELLIE B. TOWNS. , Executrix. l??TIfK. NdtfcC{iV?,heT?hy. given that the next regular tei|pktts>ra''examination will be held' oh FtaAw. May 1. at the court house In Anderson. All teachers whose certificates expire this year odd all those teachers teaching herc from other counties be present and stand c examination arily and &0f * .. a- * * ? ? + ???? . * ?lofera* A* iWtW' * pf, IA fe ? rfiarcn, alia 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. TEN YEARS OF DEVO" FROM THE WO Civic Association has Accomplish Cresting of the Plaza and th 2 MoV2 Tut! Lad ?CB" Civic Association bel 1 its annual social meeting Tuesday af ternoon when Mrs. J. M. Payne, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. McCown and ftiiss Dot Payne were the hostesses. . MTS. FayIU S horne was exquisitely . decorated with quant Hie;'; ot yellow daffodils ahd the yellow color pch-mie' was carried out in every detail in tho dollclous Ice course'which they served after the program hud hem complet ed, j Tho first number on the program was an instrumental Bolo by Mrs. O. i L. Martin. After this Mrs. I infus Faut made the following . interesting ' report of the work done by the aBSo- ! elation in the past ten years. Organixatlun. I "Ton years ago today, a few ladle? met at the city hall and organized the Civic Association of Anderson. We were One of the pionoer civic clubs of South Carolina. The work bas ' beeu hard; sometimes we have been encouraged and many times'we bare \*een discouraged. "As we glance backward and re-j member that even trash ca?? Wore not j used in our city by our merchants un til we asked city council to pass an ordinance compelling Ute merchants to uno these cans and tifen a commit tee was, appointed to. purchase cans ?Od the civic association ?greed lo ?pay for them. "We* are glad that we started np tito work. In this connection.. I might gay that the city soon' aaw bow ben eficial it was to have trash cans and would not allow the civic league to pay for them. The Plaaa. 'The plaza was a mud hole 'with brick bats and other debris piled up in tlie corners when we asked city wiiucU to let .us take charge of lt, t Council granted our request, but tho mnyor ?.'Ivo it ^as a foolish nader*ek ing and waste, of money for us. to try and. Improve it. lt may be of interest to know that Rufus Fant ?urned the "Plaaa" and ."Court Square." "The ' mayor said that lhere was no use trying to do anything -with a place that had been a public road for overj 60 years. 1 told him that If he would give lt to us we would show him what' could bo done mid after wc finished.' he told me that ho was convlncad ot. his error and that ho. was delighted, j "The court square was another un-! sightly place when we decided that we would beautify that spot. Wo erected-the Anderson fountain; w)?j built th* brick fence at the Hospital,' we put tho cement walks end drains., there. We put In benches on the square, wo contribute to" the Salvation army, each year. - j "Wb were tho first organization in j ?nderson to study and agitate, tito ' toMMPaf the house and stable tb'.; we. balfe wer?ied. for. compulsory edu cation, wo- have" "worked tor. city nnd state-wide medica! -JttspccHon. In oar public schools, we tig vc. tpucbed on social hygiene, we bclwi^ ;in prison reform. : . "Wo were thc first organization ia towre to discuss tho Importance of a; Juvenile court. _ We prevented thc, traction company] PED SERVICE WEN OF ANU2RSON .d rVu-h Good, Including the Startrg of the "White Way" ?ncnt from erecting a wailing shed in tho i center c.r tho [rabile sq??re: w? toid ? tjih tuayor that lt waa not legal and that wo would carry lt to the courts.1 it was then abandoned. We have help-.c cd to organize civic associations lu Other towns. 11( "Wu started the clean-up ?lay or . week lu our c ity ?ind we have begged ' for more attractive home grounds and eleanor streets, cleaner public build ings und we know that our cornily 3 court house, iail and county home are t cleaner than they wero ten years ago. The County Home. "WI? persuaded tho county to screen the cottages at the county home. We '. begged Ihein to provide u separate cottage for tubercular patients andv, ihev granted or requested. We consld- , * er thi? one of our greatest accom-'fl pllshments. !(' "In our jail work we have had * " grown men to confess their sins be-,^ fore God and men today they are lead- \ io% botter lives. We have helped the wayward girls, we have helped way-1' ward boys, we have given pleasure F and comport io tho aged andr Infirm. ' The While Way. "Thc great eiimnx to our work ef. fen years IK ike ?tirent White Wny.\1 This luis been secured through tY? * ce-?prrnt?on of th? CfcaatheV of Com-j* tn? i re, Ihr city council and. Georgoj, Miller. Sundy thin is ? day of thc ? Jolting with uv. The work is uh fla-j isltcd mid it ls great and glorious mi- j1 dnrtaklug that God had Id us in the { efforts to make Anderson mero hean- t tiful. more sunitnry; for helter cltl-( c ECllshIp.n Fred M, lti>rt?e!'. secretary of the ' Y. M. C. A. complimented the mein- i hers on their work and cooperation. 1 He urscd thc members to induce ay-1 ery family on every str?at to join the 1 association. ' i 1 Mrs. John Frank was the next on I the program, favoring the company j with a vocal solo, much enjoyed. Mr. l Porter A. Whaley, secretary of- tho I chamber ot commerce, pledged the; association the hearty, support of the c chamber. He says the Anderson wo-1 men are most aggressive and will do c more than the men to make a city I beautiful. 11 Mrs. J. M. Paget gave an Interesting ? reading and Mrs. Fred Burnett sang, two sweet songs. . ' M Rufus Fant closed the program with \ ,-t few amusing remarks. Ile said the 1 Lord made tho flowers first add then a great yhlte way and the Anderson t OtV*.j Association is going to follow the way of the Lord. r Mrs. Faut read a telegram from Geo. Miller expressing his regrets that t h" ?could, not attend tbs meeting and 1 wishing thom success. ..; i Chamberlain's Tsh!c?- for 'Censtlna* For constipation Chamberlain's tab let? aro excellent- Easy te take, mild and gentle tn elTev t. (?iv'?\ them a $rtftl^For aale hy Evans' Pharmacy. BUDGET OF NEWS FROM IVA FRIEND^ livic Association to Serve Dinner. -Death of Mrs. McKee -Personals $ Iva, March 2l.--T.io civic iiuprove ucnt association will serve a turkey llnncr and oyr.ter bupper in the store oom; recently ocupied by A. S. Bowie >n Saturday-, March '29. Mrs. Harrison McGee died Sunday it lier home near AntroviUe abd was m ried Monday afternoon at Good .enietory. Mrs. McGee was a oomH i sl ut menibcr of tlie Presbyterian :hurch, and R woman of great piety. ?he leaves ber husband and a largo M??UJ ur DOiib ami ??ii??itera lo ciici bh ber memory. S. N. McAdams s])ent Sunday lu Ab ? ville on business. ' W. P. .Marshal! of Anderson spout Jonday here on business. Mr?. S.M. McAdams and children pent th 5 week-end with her parents Ir. and Mrs. If. C. Fennoll of LoWn ;euvillc. The Union meeting.of district No. 2 ialdda n88ocilltion W},1 convene with h^'Flrst"Baptist church of Iva, March 8 and 2t?. Hey, S. J.. Hood and wife bad julie a iiiniber ?f boys and girls at their l?mp ott floe t Friday evening. <rA^ter thnny, umuslng games light eircqhments were served. ] ^rs.' BC^M. 'Simpson died here last rh?rada*.'at the home of her bro h.-r, K. r>.-Charptain And'was burred ho., following day m the Methodist ?emTrtery^Mrnnera? Cervices- were con* lucted; bV' her'pastor, Be\*. J. L. Bro* tleton, r Mtsd ?nrtttf'tlaKord spent last Fri-; lay - nlglit in! Anderson. ''Misses Nettle Sctyler and Bernie? 3Iigh, two 'ot' tho Iva High School eachers spent" Friday night in Au iereon with friends. Messrs W?lt?r and L-ster Sadler of Vtidersbn ?pent Saturday night with heir parents',1 Iff., and Mrs. D. F. Sad e'rr"!- ..' \\ . 'Misa Ji-l'? -Kenn-dy has returned 'rom a few days visit to her parents AT. and Mrs. A. D.' Kennedy, of Hue tV-mt, ? ? . . Miss Annie Brown spent the latter; ?art of last week in Andorson wita rionds. . . Miss Kate Ramsey spent tho week ind in Hodges with relatives. Mrs. Frank/ Stewart spent a few lays in Anderson recently . Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Mauldin have .eturned from a Bhort visit to'rela ive.q und friend? in Georgia. M W. Bedenbaugh, who has boen -isiting bis son. Prof. J. M. Bed?n >augh has returned to his home in Prosperity. Miss Obtrude Weldon spent the week ?nd-with herrcousin Mrs.-Mac Beaty. Bev. J. S. Hood will pfcaCh in the light at .7:30-Vi > . Married Sunday by Kev. B. G. Ma-" tn. ('. Bl - SEcKce and Miss Corrie dc('n>ley.%^ ur, , , _ The .Ifatlfw*? Favorite, " - "" " A cough iT??dlclne for children should bo harmless. It should bo pleasant lo take, lt should be effect ual, riiamberlalfc'a CougtKBcmedy Is Dill of this and ls tho mother's favor ite everywhere. For sale by Brans' Pharmacy._;Adv.) 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. y ::-. j ' - : - '.. i 'ii i" ? iii .'i i "i ii' i jin' r-?'c-;rw<<:' READY , Our Store is packed from floor to the ceiling with New Goods of all kinds. Our Dry Goods Department is full with the newest and best values everjshown in .'Anderson. x It will pay you to see what we have before buy ing. . See our Special Values in-? Ladies* Skirts and Shirt Waists. Waists.25c to $1.50 Skirts ... ... 50c to $5.00 Ladies' House Dresses . 75c, 98c $1.25 & $1.50 Children's Dresses . . ?w . . 25c, 48c, 75c and 98c WATCH THIS. STORE EOR ?ARC?AlNS ALL THi? VE?R THROUGH. . J. C. BURNS & CO. SAME GOODS MORE GOODS -for^~ -for LESS MONEY SAME MONEY JO oOvo o o e.o ? o.o o o o. o o PERSOT?ALS. o j io . o o ? o o c^o o o o o o di m chunco Finley ot tn? Mountain Creek eectloa was a "Visitor to the city, yesterday. Oliver Hsaron of the Plat Rock aec jtlon was in tha city yesterday. j J. E. McGee of Starr ?p??t a few hours in the city yesterday. Preston Shirley of Belton was one of the business visitors io the city yes terday.. J. T. Howard of the Plat PJock sec tion was ia the etti yesterday on business. Lucius Todd of Starr'waa a baa. ness visitor to the city yesterday. Walter West of Greenville waa in Sthe City yesterday. ';.???<< P. A. Hoefer of Columbia was among the business visitors to the etty yester day. . '_ . . E. R. Horton ls spending a few days In Abbeville on business. Ht David Horton; cHy editor of tho Columbia State, was in the . city for the Weekicnd, the guest bf his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. R, Horton. Mr. Horton h> one ot the boat known news paper men In the State. Mr?. T. C. Jackson and Miss Lois; Jackson bf Iva ware shopping in the! ?city yesterday. ?ra; W. H. ?nett? 'of Oreen vilo ts spending a few days in the city with friends and relatives. j J. P Martin of Ir?. Route A, wa? a jbjH.iHKi visitor to th? ?itv yesterday j Ma. Mles Hunte*. Mn-. .tani. ,; Hun-! ter and Ralph Hu?t-jr cf Pendleton! w?-re tt?ciplng ip taa;?U> yesterday. ?ir. J. ti. burri? of iva waa in Vue etty yesterday tor a! few hour*, j . J, C. ?blt of ti^ Wsat?'* ftpBd sec* l'on was mu?/lis ths v?sitsrr. ?? thc eily j yesterday. Joseph D?ckwa>f*o iill?o?ttt?iv'i spent yesterday in Anders/ n on 1>UB?JJ ncaa. T. V, fliv- <:titi? tbe visiiors hsgtsteVed at the Chiquoia notcl yesterday. Prank Stewart of Sf? a^pont part of yesterday io, t^e clty_J^t husineai. j George 8. Mk?Crava^' ct t^cwTeas wat in the etty yesterday on business. Peo, S. McCravB^* former slier Iff TT r=at=^,-^| , Ott! ^'.^|W'^^LE V^sHt-^ ' I when nhc 'catche*sight.of. our ean ^W.^SK ' dios, and lier mother-well, ah? thinks lt if she doesn't say IL . AU tho ^?StSfa* ?UL- newest sorts of confections-all fresh t^&x?tbm -j?r^V? you mixy be-suro-graco our counters, / I^wJvR -'arC^^S show cases nub show windows. Pound / jLjsrJX W '-Is?Qm packages ot Sell's, at SO cenia, etc., I ?^r^^^.^^jj^^igfcy^f afford a wide range'as to choice and : |?^^^^^^^ Ofc nipla Candy Co. ^^^^^^^^^^1 6? ice Cream Parlor. " ? i'\ 1 1 ""'i'. ' r' -. .Xi): mu-.-..'. ^ ?^CS^* 'M?k^ L^CK ? H008IN*! GLASSES JFS^^T**\' fgff lu something you don't, want co Irust jHPn^^*^l?L T^*! to. ^ Never b\iy them :^thout^ having ^"H^^?j^N^^js^^^^tgj^ us O??"'t be done thoroughly abd fi^SfiPaCiaLJagt^^ any other way is like taking medicine *>^mmmmT^T?SmW^mm%%WSm?a lu the dark! 'Itv "dangerous. Pricea , - jBkm -?B&BmVBmT 'reasonable., $8,00 tpJC.OOandupward. -^P^^^jj^TO - Dr?. M- R. Campbell ?V^wm^ ?lupias ? ofliee P-nene 8?tf?; . . ?.sWTOii'n? of !<au.r?n9 ?Tdd a wei! kilo'"/" ??~""? * Gary Eyen^wtT^ "'""""a1, i*T* ? A**' States senator. J. D. Mooro, a welt known buihress J. B. Potter of Asheville.' N. C., baa ,Ua? ?f Greenwood, silent a few hours been gpendlng a few days tn the clty,ln ^^?l} y??terd?y. Mr. Moore on business. was enrouto to Seneca. S. B. Horton of Raleigh. N. C., wad ! Co] among tho 'business visitors to tho city- ?hopplng li yesterday. _ -.} Mr. aiid.Mra. M. H. Sexton of Starr wore shopping in the city yesterday. . .T. U V>eko of Greenville was in the city yesterday for a few hours: on b?sl nnw. ' In Gr day. "sonit wen of*<Btarr waa: ty yesterday. former editor t>f io? Dispatch aird jsful yontig -lawyer' In tho city yestdr that Ander?on la F. Pr?ll Starr ape: <'. D. Wc bittiness^ Brtt-jF0R FKA? fi fr ?m ol Wnui Letters L'pb?i.-.hn?. <\s tiffing today he llUe? pf the chamber bf J^ Skiing the all?gation * |WV influenced post |?gj*la? of U?e swindler i?**lar>Jd that he had J. C. Shtrlejif-iei-Anderson. Kout* 8, Was a business visitor m Anderson y?stsrday. io?a to the public Ml?? Marguerite Williams a?d Miaajptomiae that it would atc be d