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? 'rt ' J" ? tm. FOR SALE ?**^E- Op? y.ebfnnan plano. ?y ."used, practically good -??< 'Will a?e4 obeap; also second (jtO LeateiVptano lu first class at a bargain. Willis * i. Itlpclriey Building, Aii ? 9. >*; . 1 -r-One good mule, one good fe, Stock can be seen at Stable?. For further In apply fo Cheshire pr J. g at Qdhnty Supervisor's ' ; 3-26-tf -1-, WAISTS .the ladles to know that the best curling fluid that Night. On sale at Martin's re or Garvin Barber Shop. .00 per bottle. D. C. Garvin Typewriter purchasers, over 200 new rebuilt, and hand t) pewrlters for quick ?9. AU makes. Price eau est. 3. K. Crayton ft arlotte, N. C. m8-tf . Boya between the ages of 12 to .act UB agents for the. An imally Intelligencer tn ?very 0 South Carolina. A good arin be offered to BOYS. Your friends subscribe, to thia paper week Pally and Sunday, call Circulation Manager, orson Daily Intelligencer, ' '8..C, \J: s-jitr expert bookkeeper, a "My Town." . Age 8?. Comun?cate with -ogre ot the tnteiii . Dh rWMVS .-?prri muni wiii un. t'soh Main sireet for the. man 'Wanta to opon business In that1 All interested parties] promptly addreaa "Bulld of The InielUgoecer. t-jStf] 1er Hale-5 passenger 1 tine car-almost a? good ss rs, fdr quick sale on easy Address, "Atito" care of The fr****? ; " . , . 3-24-tfj tm. OF ^EoHA-rC: gATIB i*OF SOuri* CAROLINA, of Anderson. , ' j ft ed! Common Pleas. It. Hannie, T. C, Haynie and HeyhhV infants, by their pBl tltem. C; fi. Cooley, tintura, ?at? VB, iSaST.' ll?ii??i ?s ^?ee&ior o! ice meat of J.. L.. Hay- I * as testamentary I ?P'&a??'fe'hrt?f?, defendant. idi erder of -ale &>&ht S>J|??S se? ?a Ss?-sdsy te tOltf, in front of the Court Jfc?t the city of Anderson, 8. C.. 1 hours ot aale, the real -d?sertced as follows, to wit: or paree), of, land . ta ?on county, 5?425)"aerea . ianda of or former-^ B. Haynie g the sumo ?.James L. Haynta-ny' April 15th, 1892. recorded ?,p?ce in Book 0. ft. Q., page ob 'bid'to be received Twelve hundred and "-"rn, If.tenma of with, in be re "-cbaaei. , papers. mi ?Ut lofe ree. raMprr teachers* ?tift?inetton ;wUJ be Hgvae in "AolBBBRKr-, t<?cherK |o^^^*^^>at%?&^t^f^^^^^^^ and sUnd ;/-'iv"' r vented lu mo .- ...-jtoAay' j^.lBjul bf.iBarefP"HifiBwB^ OM^eal" Mfg ^got?t^ .ffrem* .af sale cash, -3L MkiSTH}2riG?R. fihaectttor. ??0*. ?t i#n i? the Cwur? " T:^r^^'>?J^ K^saibea f fmM ^^ta** 4?f *ach. af*****}*. maHe *c WlnatW' Sa^Kn.' Au-'titor. president-Elect Kins rd Is Given a Good Name | Superintendent Swearingen Says l"hal Anderson College Has Made A Find tn.Getting; This IV; .t: fur IlSwHt nt! V??tf?MI?*l VJV IKIUIJ . ?Ul Tl. I junkin Iiiin iii close contact with a large majority of superintendents and principals. His executive ability was thor oughly recognized by thc Win throp* trustees who entrusted to him that college hr several impor tant crises. ' As-teacher, scholar, and Christian gentleman Dr. Ki nard is preeminently the right man for the place. J. H. Swc?i?ngen. j Columbia, S. C., MarcM 25, 1914. i . . Kditor. The Intelligencer: The. His atendance a? educational .nj ItrustPfts of Anderson College are conventions and his.work in State hl t.. _i. i _ i - J. _ Aj.-t-ir l'U V. ? M Ii; I ll I ll lit IV. VI Uj'.MI lllv.ll selection of Dr..James 1!. Kinard as President of thc Institution. Their high ?deal of scholarship and service^ fdr'the institution is wvsM represented in the thrnining, experience, taste arid educational standard of the new president. He .is thoroughly familiar with educational conditions in South Carolina. His long service at Winthrop College.'has given him a. wide acquaintance among the test women teachers in the state. Everybody Much Pleased With the New President The Selection of Jae. P. Kinara1 to be the Head of Anderson Collage*] Well Received all Over the St tte. The College is Enthusiastic The announcement of the election, of Jumes P. Kinard to the presidency Of Anderson college, has nun: i u pro found tjapreaSfon ul? over Sont!? Caro lina,'te/ Dr. Kinard has been promt nelly bofora the.people for a number of years. He ls respected, bonored, und followed by his profession. He ls substanUal tn character. Arm In bis method of Instruction and scholarly and manly In person. The congratu lations ?have poured In upon Ander son college, This paper received Tuesday hight congratulations from Rrost., . D. B. Johnson, W. H. Hand, Patterson Ward law aa ?i other educators and wo print today a strong statement from J. E. S wear logon, the state superintendent of education, who visited the college "recently;". We arc informed that An drew' C. Moore, president of tho Uni Y 'isity of South Carolina also flied his congratulations, but the telegraph o'iico iiad dosed. In a lotter tn the editor o'.Tbf In telligencer Dr. Kinard says: "1 am conting to Anderson with the full de termination to do my best for An derson college," When .Dr. VineB, the president? of tlic collego announced tn college chap el exercises that the board of trustees had found a good man and e strong man for. the permanent president of the institution, thore was a sponta neous on?, buna of enthusiasm, for some of the teachers at the college had been pupils of Dr. Kinard and they Vriew "what a eplondid man Ho ls. The student body .also cheered ino announcement of tho gift ot a home , for the president, the . gracious act r?f Chas. 8. ffullivaa, who has al l This la the model of the remekabl 3 equestrian statue in the state ca Sit Wefiington RuckstuW, thc ?iii w>r, got posa which is so wefi'it? tf?&i cavalryman who tana; ?ht the world how to ds* cave .ady ?lon?' eo much' for thc college 1 y giving thc gymnasium outfit, and thcr thing.* too numerous lo he men onod. Pr <1 M; Burnett, who >?as been ponding tho Summer? '.II \S'?-at?-rii I ortli Carolina near t!?e tummer home j f Dr. K! lard, wat! oux ot th?' mont ht'.UIHiastlc AndcrF.on^ltizeiis when i . learned of thc uction of thc hoard, j lc de?lajwd thal Kinord will Im a j iilndid ci'iycii for Anderson outaiduJ r UJS<?OHCR;> i[f|llailon, an fl. ttl?? ?Mrsj' mid willi: IM^'WJ?U rccofWd?hHre. k W. ii. Steele, tram disput'inr of Hie lite l?dge railway and Jolm A. X 'ely 'W) le i)U-;iii< ;,,-. inVnager ot til? All mod Ha'Mw&r.tr are Hock 11 i I - a:is who know l>r. Kimmi well. Mr. t el ? un . Dr. Kfnard on his flying| bit recently .ind *aB>gr'-vTJy. vUnin !l t?> know tnat flmre'was V HMffpeV ) Kel him herc aa a citizen. .Mr.' tool? nays that tho. ejtl/rn.i <<f Hock ill an? vej v much ..Jovu w?h liri ?nani and his'niinilwtod-'ttc pfMlWsl splendid future for Anderson eol Ue in th" h ind.-', of thin distinguished locator. Mla?PR?' ' SUBJECT L?ST NIGHT Evangelist Ware's Sermon Full of ISound Gospel-"Sence--Go Out Tonight S^ainng'pVa^^ hrlstian ohurctrlggr flight tn-frnnther lOSt enfmimf'lng' .oj^lpiioc , _^ Mrs. Ware stpg most effectively, Don't Forget ni PrjJi".nt the opening t the /scry h e JWtJtpcr u jcimd^rH. Sometime, SOIIUMKIKISO,'' . lUif.li-.wore, ell recelv fd. Audiences are increasing ,<luc to ad nu lng interest. -"**..* On th?? subject last.night, Mr. Ware ?ld that for prayef/.tp succeed, tho lediatoiship nf Christ must he recog Izcd, must be offered .T/ith righteous eart must bo brief (if public pray- j r. and must h >? modest, devotional I nd fervent.* Ile said f???t. the Irish inn breaks the rock with his mallet n his kiv?es, so on our knees, we hould pray for God's blessing in pro cnilng the Gospel that will break In frbm human hearts. Not the ai 1th tetlc of prayer-?ow1 roany; not Ke rnet ry-how long:;' not rhetoric ow eloquent; not music-how sweet: ot logic-how nrcumentative; but fer., ency sustain ed? fflj^??o anil know--,1 finge determines' tfm,?^-fad 'bf Ghrls lan prayer. vr?B^SSf?a't'.'Jf,offered, 0 is to bo obew?r lp 'spirit arid in act, before our nfira eau, ftp effccl .e. offered in llU n?meY ','7 Tonight .tho RuSwpV ls'." "Water. Hood and Splrlt^3H?Mrr-. 'Ware will lng another beauUf?t'Voledii?n: ' 'ha.o ' * V.,"r" *' THEMAGISTRATE :ierk of Court Says That B. F. IWilson ts Now Official In " stead of Sullivan jara,?-* '\\ Pea rm .ir:, .-i-rV- r.f court. ? now recognizing ' li. 'P. Wilson as nagistrat? for tnl's elf^ Instead of L D r?nlHv?r ns has been-Ute case ?n elofore. Thete seems to bave b??n considerable misunderstanding about his matter, arid Tor nonie tinte no oao las known Just "who ls who" or why. Phe wrangle canters around'the word ng of the law that the Magistrate is 1 pointed by the Governor but must ie conflremed by the Sonate and the Sae condition has existed in several er countlos of South Carolina. Mr. Sullivan, waa appointed by the ipvernor, but baa not beeb confirmed :y thc general assembly before lt ad oitrned and Mr. 1 'arman takes the lositloij that Mr. \\ i.son 1" how Magis rate until hin successor'ia appointed ry'the governor and codfir?mcd hythe tenate. i al tro?* ? C^^t?^i owp to the follow hry as infantry ? FO? A CLEM Cl?? ORGANIZED EFFORT MADE FOR HOUSE-CLEAN?NG' APRIL 6jtO 10 DATE ig . . . : ;. To Be Observed in Anderson ats "Clean-Up and Pa?ni-Up" mm ? rr. , An enthusiastic meeting was belfl at ibo chamber et commerce yesterday morning ut M o'clock for the parpo?.? of making arrangements for a "cleat. Hp" week for Anderson. Those taking an active part in the conference wer?; Porter A. Whalcy, secretary of the An-' derson chamber of commerce, Dr. Krank Ashmore, chairman of the Hoard of Health, F. M. Burnett, acere, tary of the Auderson Y. M. C. A., Mrs. Huftm Pant, Mrs. Carrie Mei'. Patrick, Mrs. J. L. Trlbble. Mrs. E. W. Brown of the Ludias' Civic Association, Health Officer Campbell and Ernest Dugan, lt was?an interesting meeting .n-tayery respect. v. 4**l?an up^' ^eok for Andersou will, be started .Onjf'Aprll . ? and continues thorugh Aj?rl.l' 10 and during that time un efforVi$Bl be made to have the city cjeaava??. from "garrett to cellar," leav Wfc-anothlng undone Unit will muke for .a. brighter and-prettier city. At the meeting yesterday various phases OT the'"work were discussed; a slogan*was adopted this betog, "I *wllh will, ydtt?" and* lt w as determined to 'e'n'lfRt''t!ie services of everyman, wo 'ni?n anff'cWla'in tho city In the work of cleaning up and painting, up. It was determined to purchase a large pu an tit y of buttons bearing thc slogan already mentioned and also to secure a number of sllfles^foc. the va rious -picture shows of the advert rising the coming event. The hier i<:'ui7uis of tb s city will bs requested ito add the slogan to the benoni of all advertisements they place in the pa pers. 'F. M. Burnett was selected as chair man of the meeting held .yesterday; and to continue in thia work until ?vT?v: tbs ~G7k ls completed .and Mr. Burnett announced the following com mittee. Porter A. Whhiey. Dr. Frank Ashmore and Alderman Elmore. Pub licity committee, Mrs. Carrie McC. Patrick apd Watson Bell; School visi tation: committee, Dr. W. H. Nardin and Prof. E. C. McGants. The matter of offering prizes in the coming event was discussed at some length and great'difference of opinion was expressed.; ?i However, - this will Srob?bly be decided, by offering a tro hy -cup to tbj one block in the city outdistancing, all the other .blocks In the clean-up *io*k.:^ Thia Jia?. po* yet, J best! 'dsSn?tsly. ?eterm?ucd upes, but lt is presumed thatthia^action. will bc taken. f~ Another meeting of the ?ones inter ested ,n the: work will take place In. pthe parlors of, the .Y. M. C." A., next' Monday morning at 10 o'clock nt which time tho report? will "be had from the, committees and tho final plans made for the work. > INTERURBAN AND vpartenburg Attorney Says Kb Line is the Friend of the . Traveling Men That the Piedmont ft Northern line < la really a friend tor the traveling mau ia weil known lu Anderson among the traveling salesmen of this city or the '. "drummers" aa they are popularly . known and tor that reason the follow j ing Interview with Sam J.r Nicholls br Sparranburg; which recently appeared I in the Spartanburg Herald, will be of ? interest hore: "S. J. Nichols, attorney for the - Greenville. Spartanburg and Anderson' Railway company, stated that no road .which comes Into Spartanburg has nlore at heart the interests of the trav elling men than the ''Interurban." "Wc have been the pioneers In this section," said MV.'Nl?holla. "In having a mileage book which is pulled on our cars, in addition tip that we allow any . number'ot persons to ride qn the same liook. This, ot" course, has been of great assistance tb the travelling men1, * aa several of tho boys going out to gether can buy one book and sll use lt, and in that way it stops'a large out lay of money which would have io;be expended if each man bad to buy hf? Individua! book. Another f'aturo of our mileage hook i> that w?rseli % ? worth of mileage ior |5, instead of the $20 booka Which other railroads put . on. This, of coarse, la a great saving to travelling men on acount of the fact that they do not.have to Invest so much money at one timer "In my .opinion the. G., S. & A. in of " great benefit, especially to the men on the road, for the simple reason'thar 1 we have ataHobB at almost all ooints Where fny business can be done, and w? exnect to run trains on such tMhettV " ule? that you can gti from and get ne?fc w to headquarters at almost any time Ol' " the day. v I have said'bef?te, we r?an* ^ thar <he su^eW' nf dur roka a?2? p?'x?s largely upon the patronage 'g?vJ "" w R by the travelling ?rn, and we ?und ready and willing at any tm> ^oau>thl|y^te 4t|^n tor their com fort abd accommodation. ? i . nur road wilt O:MB? up wlfhin .thevy, freight ?od passenger servier. w?'tl have a 1 per cent, grade and our trama * caa handle as many aa 80 freight cars,1 which ta possibly as matty aa any ; in the country ia able to pay over lt? ti roadbeds. "in.addition to this we ire all ra-' miliar with Mr. Duke's warehouse poiition, which. ?Ken put teto op Hon, will brina; cotton from all over d i ZE?i fi VA i< .I-? ..; . Do You4ieali^lIiu?'l8' ,..9x '> ' Spring?\ -<?.'..' GciyonrWF?lt^at'MO? ' *ptt?W r I lead Off Headaches flexible . u ? . S' ., y ' _: , / g" ? ' Be a Bjt Curious. To Show ' B - B. . . i ' BB I Themis a Measure. ? . .. ra H - - ''o '* ': H I T. L. CELY 00. 1 ? ... . Wm tm 5 9B "BURBANK" YOUR GARDEN ii. ''I take pride in ni> garden, lt is one of my greatest pleasures." "t rhese arc the words wcsrvioften hear from the true lover of How- -"? rs--the amount of pride and pleasure depending entirely oipon iow much the garden .differs from the "ordinary garden variety." >, Vhon you plant .this Spring. "Bur- ciscO.^h? sol? dlBtribut?r ot ordinal ' latik" your garden,-msk?* it different. Burbank horticulture- production. > . ihi ["he wonderful creations of the'great The coat ot original Luther Burbank"- ... ..uther Burbank tn 'your' garden win" seeds 1B db'more-than what you bave . *. .? ?.kc- it different; " ; to pay'for seeds nf:good quality: Look 'all in today and look over our origl- over the varieties we'carry. You will ?' tal Luther Burbank, seeds.., Ours la find jnst the flower you want for your SJ hd ?Inly store that' enjoys the prlvi- farden-flowers rare in coloring, In cge of aelling them to you, as we are Bise ?nd^form-fa ;ShoW' garden,>One ' he excludive repre*entat|;'es of The that will be a continuous Joy t? you I j ? . . .uthor Burbank Comparty, T^rah? throughout;ihe spring nnd "Ruminer. '. ' ? - . . .-~ ' - ' . * - : ' . : c . H ?M?aV " With every $1.00 purchase we will . . I . ?? ?^s%. give you a copy of 'The Culture of , " Flowers, Fruits and VegeUblcs.'V 'i^s^^fisP^^ ^ written ' by Luther Burbank t?naelfV . Je f^m^Sm^fM^LWt?mmi Ql?iL\ T,*la Soil3 Guarantees ' An Origina TP TfcF MFFTI " "' r v ,? . .-. ????.'.'.rr :. . . 1 .}.: .". "." . \7? /;, ?'? V\i? a iTTuini c jcLxf ..a,*3f*/i a^tajrfc ^r'. '^;,T^IR!-^,^ri'??.^f ^TOasawa-tRHi? u -:", ... ? ?? ..fe. xl? K. , ly- , . -ttl* ? ? ls- . . .-. *. . .. -v- . . , 1?, let us show you our, stock before yoju buy. We carry a comp]^, stock of all kinds. Also Har- ? . ness, Whips and R?jjes. ?nu. ty'e h?ve some extra;';,good values in Mules and Horses. Liberal tertns and courteous-'treatment', ro ali. ' ia t S%\? hy \\ ..Pi '^W-1^**-!1* II Ul ' v ANnRRSON.L* SOUTH r.ARO?IMA ---.^-? fr ? :-r ^-p- : J_L' -IL. . ?'lLL1 JiIJIII L... J.i._iL-^U-aw.,. y .. > /S^'V .. '" S 0111 0111 ?A>'& TH? f ?TTLS ' ; vli^W^ - : :^ when sba. eatcmoa sight .of ;enr can 1 '11^*3j3 .... . . i, .- dies, and, her mother-weil, 1 'abs ? \ ' JKjVV ..' ''.' . '. . ini?ua ?i?? "?lio dm^n'i H?jr iu- 'Ajli tba, J i ? /&??s?jk\ 'J0K ' newest aorta of cohfeptlQna--a1t|tresb> ,V / A^a/ttSS-',,'^V-kVi you ?a^ be sure-grace our counter?, V / J " . ahbweaiiea.attd allow window* Pound V Jf^?J\m\\ WW v'' ? 'i'-packages of Sella at 80, coota, etc., ^ Ice Cream Parlor. --- ?'' ? 'HB'j "?L-' .. .'? -L.l--.'.'.J.1..'? N??li,m.-.. ? ^^^^^^^^^^ IU^IH^^ , i :'.'^teT^''*^2?^fl*n* "Wl;^^'^orSP** us a^uMtVwfu^f'rtoft?*t?dt?B^ aod (: " Ipi'south to be stored along.the line protect on the statp of "Ia my Judgment we have Just be- interior Lane. These projects oon un.^and ih* rse4 fcepes at e?ms fa- cern tho nse of waters for the' col ansr?eto t? be u sjreAt factor in th? otado river and Ita tributaries. Bryan pbdilding of in Jiistry m tlie south." ?sea mers compltcatfona srUh Mexico _;_ - , ' i if tbeae waters aro used, because they ** '? in part are depended anon by the ino 'Secretary of Stafo Bryan has held colonist* "Japan- ia phurHng in tho Im p every - irrigation and -.WBBfcmaiion I perlai Valley.