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Cash Grocer * Headaches ??. v ' ' : ''..i' A Common Symptom of Ey* Vi Trouble More than seventy-five per cent of the headaches are the re suit of/ dei'ec il ve vision caused by excessive eye strain upon the muscles and : nerves bf the eye trying to overcome the defect by the function of accomodation. ? ' If you ?re 'suffering from he?d ach, Bc Sore and See Obor Speci alist-' i DR. J. ?. U??LEilELO ALL EXAMINATIONS FREE Walter & Company Leading Jewelers and Opticians Condensea statement of the finan cial condition p%^ I The Balik of Anderson Anderson, S. C., at the close of bi noss, Mardi 4, 1914, as shown bj statement made ta lbs State Bank Bx* UUI?IHT: RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts ..$ 1.038,641,0? Overdrafts ..". .. 18.687.28 Bond and Stocks. ?.fixnnO Real Estate ,. . 35,540.00 h Due from Banks and Bank f 'era'.. . 63,554.70 Cash abd "Cash Items v 24,919.90 :.<>!.. i."."'.'jl?Wf^i LIABILITIES: ?sCtpftil 8tOCa*1^UpV. V * 150,000.00 . t??rplas Fund .- 150,000.00 Undivided Profita 76,459.31 Dlyfeada unpaid ?Wi >. ? v v. 24^:0? '^mwMiK. Indlaidbnt W5.970f.?: 'Deposita,. Bank 'M.290.46 799.263.57 . ..$147^72.85 rear aceounut Pay? Interest OB Sar IngH Accounts. The Bank of Anderson The BiroBfest Beak la the Ceaaty PBOflBSSar* ******* A ev-Attn* M^tXrtfcal toaudtm.- .. ? elation. Ttcketa oh #?JT???T?.?i* 23, with return limit March, ??*?. N?v* Grifts*-, i*. WM n*w Pensarla, Fi?W : : . . . ??|*52 Steen*. Ala ...ffjf . u; alf *. ^tc?onnt, m^mSsa%^i?2^: Tiefte*? on sal* Je? tJftb to 28re, with ^^rrft^oT^Sd^Stlcn call on City Ticket / nant, or write Anderson Li ol au co nu an In many ways Anderson county leads the state and one of the moat Important of these ila an educational way. That Anderson la right up at thc front in mattera pertaining to edu- as cation in, a matter lot common knowl edge throughout South Carolina and ah additlona! proof of ?bia fact ls' con- sc! tained in the statement made yes ter- ye dey from the office of the county su- pu pertntendent of education. J. B. Fel- ec' ton,,the superintendent; announced fol tum bo bal Juat received a cheek for aol $6,409 for the 26 rural graded schools an Name * District Dencer , Pendleton Roberta Rock Milla Centervllle Centervile Hopewell Hopewell Barnes Corner Weat Pelabr Weat Pehter Long Branch Honea Path Mou?tain View' Mountain View Concrete Co?crete Union Unlop Bishop Branch Bishop Branch Three and Twenty Three and Twenty Long Branch Long Branch Friendship . Friendship Cleveland Cleveland White Plains White Plaina Walker-McElmoyle Walker-McElmoyle McLeea McLeea \ Melton Melton Broyles Broyles Welcome Beaverdam Zion Z ion' Central Central Airy Springs Airy Springs . Double Springs Double Springs : Green Reid Creen Pond , Anderson - ia the ! banner School will county In the state,: but Supt Felto?p?s . , i ?. ! . i -4-^-4^ DESCRIBES TYPE OF I ANDERSON CATTLE 1 _t_j- foi BLOODED STOCK FOR THIS * SfcCTlOlY ARRIVING Jg -u-. crt BREEDER * WRITES Si _4_ ? -;-~t~ . . gr Q??-?f?55 Harp?a nf Ml?OUf? X<cll? ic* Local People of Qualities of the Stock . "J _? tin on ?>-The-Hereford cattle purchased by wt Paul V.< Moore, aecretary of the to Chamber of Commerce, and J. J. Watt, ml state livestock expert of the govern- Bel ment, connected with Clemson College, wc has'arrived In Anderson front Green- tb! ville. The cattle were bought alter ls .Messrs. Moore and Watt had made a ah tour ot the middle west. They were tb procured from the larga stock farms of Overton Harris & Sots, Harris, Ufo.- us Mr. Harris is probably the best known th breeder of Hereford cattle in the Uni- tei ted States, and ?he has^received many pi< trophies for his b\ooded! stock. Borne rei of his bulls are priced at $10,000 a do head. ' ? ; as Reasons for Purchase. This breed >>? cattle ?rae bought for hu Spartanburg, Greenville ead Anderson in count!*>.? |n order that they might be Ls the neue]eua of an extensive stock- HE rahing ?ndtwjNm. the Piedmont sec- Fi tics. Tho' afters ?fl thia territory mi nm slowly coming'tb the realization 'Gi that >t4e b-l|fareevll ia due to reach tit this state ti^fnp years and a one-crop syttem wilt mean financial disaster, qu The aMution is the diversification *f all crops, and livestock raising ts one'^t ita mahtfXeatures. un Tn combUance with a request made th? by Mr. iM^re, Overton Harris baa pe ,T?ritt?cn . <* Btt??t history of the Herc- he ford cattle on hhs farm and he show? oe their blood airers, m order.that the re? farmers ot this t?punty may know the ex class of cattle rney have bought, the full text of Mr, Harria' article fol- th? lows: , ; .. ch y~~: v tvCatffoi^ / an "lt ls with, pleasure that we give as you. a few brief remarks relative to the starting and .upbtUUing of the herd Gr ot .Model HerefcW**i well 4s re?a- en Hive to a few Of the moat important th? [winnings. , Ai j, vit waa faffJtoarter ot a, ceninry fe< ago. that we started into the reg- an Istered Hereford cattle fcusine*. Our pl pnljcy was. to get the bes Vat as low bn a cost Jag iiidalble. j ,We selected om- Ht matrons carefully and then oouguc toe wi bull, Benjamin Wilaon No. 63,828. The fir result ot tbe crcss.of lhls bull on these Jm cowa brought resulU^beyond ouV fond- Ah est expectations.' , It produced'a class co of cattle that anyone might well be Jeal proud ot. After&hia.we wehf to the F. A. Nave oldslhgf otit^ate and bought 'M a goodly number, of the best, things eh ne offered. Severa* of these animals ye wore bought at 'taff* prices, but lt Th was, aa ia now, our mono to Mn l-quel- he tty and let the price be- a ieaondary matter. Not long siter. UJ|S we start- .. J ed lato the <ahowr?j?&? Our record bfe was unsurpassed by any American }sh breeden Bnt I will upi ?pea?, with the yr past so much as ?lj^%j^ tb^,p/s?ent At 1 th< .vhi w,"7?i ?-t?ir ni cn. Loma OUT- Stfl lng'1904 the 'Model Heref^/dm' ny .lott Ute headiest winnora theritP*^ We*jwpa? bo?i breeds' and exhibitors' ia' fe??*?*: .'. In fact we won moro.than all sb our competition combined, and nee ha were- la competition combined, and vre vit !& waa after thia shaw tba?; are g* ' ? entire; show herd to ;V. C. coi Carani <?Z Wisconsin. It waa patt c? en the. agreement .when (he trade was th? ?mm ?latn. iw'i, stay -est sf tbs afcft? ring for four years. Of course bu ?T? _-h"-? tc ?b?i. I IM I? ui mg ina* wp lt was during the years previos* to yo au Wielling our show herd Xhet we aa? bred abd developed the -ODd?r?si POW *M. "Betty 2/ Thia? cow waa sob) in the ' Chicago ?ntern?tRrchl Association saje thi for ^4,700. ,x This is one of tho high- yet est priced HerttdftBeowa ever ?told at yo public adctionr^ alt "During laos we wore 'at lt ag?ln.' As usual, oar. 'juli -xcz' ito grand iv* champion bull a? Amen fi?'a greatest Wai tads State Anderson county. This is a larger ?ount thgn ls paid to any other unty In the state and is slightly ire than one-tenth Q? the entire ?ount appropriated by the general Bcmbly for this purpose-460,000. Mr. F?lton is much pleased over the 1 that this will be to the ni ral hods ot the county and so stated sterdey. Naturally the patrons, plis and teachers of the various hool J will likewise be pleased. The Honing ?* a complete list of the liools that will receive aid and the munt each will get: Number Amount .2 $300 5 300 6 . 300 1 . . 300 8 300 13 200 M . 20G 18 200 19 . 200 21 300 28 200 32 ' . 300 33 200. 35 . 200 36 , 200 48 300 50 300 52 300 51 300 57 300 M 200 53. 300 ?8 200 64 200 68 300 t? 200 1 not let np and will endeavor to h the work even further. ?reford show, the American Royal, 9 Kansas City. This bull was .'Onward fl .' We afterwards sold him to Mir. fl idahy. However not until we bad fl stilled some of his championship ABB >od bato our herd. "Several years prior to this we fl ind it necessary to add another bull 5 our herd. Wie wanted a bull that S mid cross well with our B?nt?mtn j mon neuere. Wie selected the bull eau Donald 5.' No. 86142. This ass worked wonders and it was with em that we made our successful win-i rigs before selling our show . herd, might be added that,this bull was a and champion in several of the laingshows. . Herd Increasing. "Our herd waa Increasing all the ne and 1909 found us in need of more iii. (Of course you understand at lam giving you the names of ly the most prominent "bulls which > haye used.) We wanted something cross onto the blood df the Benja- | n Wilton-Beau Donald fusion., Our. ? lection was 'Repeater.' ' This bull . fl ia .tba undisputed grand champion H roughout the entire year of 1909. It' fl neednesB to sa ythat our entire H ow herd were at tba top all through fl e ^circuit. <? "It will be noted that wo have nowriqS ed three grand champion - bulls at j * e hoad of our herd within, the last ini i years. , The use of these cbam- at ms on the cows we selected brought oj suits that the entire Hereford king- <he m were compelled to acknowledge ?i being of the superior sort. ' je "Our next bull was 'Gay Lad6.' Thia w< M ssd 'Repeater' had quite a time' th us. show ringa during 1910. 'Gay th ??4 *' wea sbow??j ft* = senior ya??j Jab ig and 'Repeater' as a two-year old. > fa rat one L and then . the other was [bi ide. grand champion. Ho ve ver, ?yt ay Lad 6' succeeded In winning five H pea out. of eight shows. ' Ul "Our herd during 1910 again ac- ar ired thc habit of winning more than fu I our competitors combined. ye "During 1911 'Gay Lad' 6' was the ot disputed "grand champion bull and ? ? herd again won more than alt com- \ tb titors. In face out of a possible 24. w rd Prises we won 20 firsts, two sec ids and two thirds.. Never baa this cord been equalled by any other hibltor of Herafords. el "During the year 1912 we exhibited ? e junior champion bull, and Junior ?m ampiou female throughout the year' ff d our herd prizewinners were just fl exjfcoalfesa, during 19111 "It la the/same story for 1913. fl and champion bull throughout the fl tire year.and In most every show fl B grand champion cow. : At the fl ucrlcan rpy?l, our bull. Prince Per- H :tion, .WAs the senior champion bull fl d 'F.'?pes>ter V was the junior diam- fl Dh afi well as grand champion.'Thia fl II has hie first defeat to receive. I t bulMia winner, since a calf. He fl is Jusrio#" champion every whoro1 his S tgS?kr ftpt last year ha waa the ifloffaaByrand champion at every ^ ff?^ pronounced by many m patent judges as being 'the great 'Please hear in mind that the poet Farms' have shown five graud ampien-, bulls during the last six ar? atv the great American royal. jtak? wji||dtds^^|ieanB. No other rd cen?ly as much. The Class of Females? The class of our females' can best? ? explained by saying that we have own over 35 par cent, of the first ! ises in th? herd prise ringa daViagT < pset three years end in many tn. ift?es, *K?t.ifc sfceglr exception never \B Utii at 1111 ii r^ ih II < 'it?ip^? 1"* prti??a ? grand champion bull 15 no easyd?rtk. lt hs not sa remark- j fl le, however, for- any one herd to j fl ve one grand champion bull ia ser-}fl ie, hat when-one herd* f-os 'five {fl ?nd c .ampien bulla ia service it Is fl Wbts* remcrkable. In fact, well loy being tho only Hereford herd in ?fl i entire world that uno say ar much, [fl *Nct Ziilf 'j?t? Vi\ '*\?~i**r> ?omaipions, j ? t tbayare^piv champions, (fl ut ' "QflffflflBRPb6 expect when j S ch a mander as ls done at th* !S adel Farm*r i gs .? weald ilks te hs re yen look, over IB i records cf the past fivo or six I fl ?rs. I would like tor you to see Cor j fl areolf where tbs Model Herefords ?fl '1 want yon to know that it was [3 ti? n piesBore to have yon and Kr. ?H tt with $e. We always like ta {Bj The Cole Universal Guano Distributor, No-20 More of this style of Distributors are sold than all others combined. We call special at tention to the many points of superiority found in the Cole Distributor- .The Wheel and. Hopper are strongly made and well braced. The Wheel is made of seasoned timber, two-ply ?ross grained, cement nailed and held firm-ly by two flanges and three belts. The Feed Kniv es have^our peculiar pattern and arrangement for the best results. 'The Cut-Off is of improv ed design and is controlled by a lever in easy reach of the operator. This Lever is in rear Of hopper and protected by the handles. The Gu?ge is positive, accurate and easy to set. The whole .machine is a splendid example pi accurate and intelligent workmanship. The Cole Manufacturing Company have never, since they begun the manufacture of Planters and Distributor?;, been able tc- make enough I:::p?e:::e:i?? io supply trie demand for them. During 1911 we had unfilled order s entered for more than five cars and discontinued soliciting Business more than a month prior to the close Of seasom We have already sold this season more than we sold altogether last year. Anderson, 3- C ?rite ,c f.,> ?.? . . Belton, S. C. i.njffan hiii m wo our cattle passed - on by ?uch ile judges. We like,, to, have our lintons verified; we like to show our ir because lt represents a Ute's work, want to congratulate you on the se ctions you made from our herd. They are an excellent bunchy . 1 kr.f-w at they will give good account of emselves. I am glad to ,see the miu take hold Ol', reg'.sUiiS? ?i<=rc rds such flfejhey ore. ,,A few mchar. of carlie ""'-ch as select?;? by tu will soon get the cOdpfe. started. ls to be regretted thai you. Averc nlted with your funds. However, n sure that you realize te*! you got ll dollar for dollar value. When lu and your people have become tbor ighly convinced jas to what the Herc 'do will do. come back and buy of io bctrer quality and reap tho le ards that are In store there, for you." Pa., today won from the University of South Carolina here by a adore of 4 to 8. The eastern 'collegians won two of- their games in the series, which closed today. PFFEN8E OF BILLY SUNRAY norna Incident ? iieiaied By a Reporter Detailed ea tbe Work LaFajreUe Won Series. Columbia, March 25.-The LeFay .te college baseball team of Baton, Raleigh News and Observer. "I notice that Mr.W.W. Orr of Char lotte has a long article in the defense of Rev. "Billy" Sunday's pulpit meth ods In Sunday's edlUon of The Char lotte Observer" said Mr. S. M. Scruggs a newspaper man now residing In thia city, yesterday. "I reported Mr. Sun day's sermons and other add""**es In Pittsburg,* Pa., a short time ago, for cnlght weeks, for the Pittsburg Presa. I *?au?lfy" had to display my reporter police badge to gain access to Sunday tabernacle which comfortably seated 16,000 people. ? ? "The four afternoon papers and thelhree morning papers ot Pitts burg had a regular press gallery on eeeh R?d? of th? Sunday pulpit. At come services as .many as 10,000 were turned away from the tabernacle for tack ot ruo m. This sort of thing waa especially true near Ute dode of the eight week's campaign cf the evange list and his corps of evangelistic workers! To bo sure there were hun dreds of people who criticised Rev.Mr. Sunday, but such men aa Governor Toner and leading banking and busi ness men of Pittsburg enthusiastically endorsed Uie evangelist in adddresscs at the great tabernacle. - One of Gov ernor Tener'a b rot her P, a prominent lawyer of Pittsburg, 'hit the saw-dust trail' during the meeting. "More than twenty thousand pro fessed conversions during tho Sunday campaign and the people contributed about'one hundred thousand dollars to the evangelist for expenses-and for his own ur2. Mrs. Sunday, or 'Net', as Mr. Sunday calls her. ls his right bowery and she sticks closely to the evangelist's side wherever he goes. The newspapers carried photographs of the evangelist and his assistants every day during the Pittsburg cam paign, and at no tune did the Sunday party fall to have first page position. This is accounted for by the fact that - the 8 un day serums and addresses were usually first page stuph." The Mother's Favorite. A cough medicine for children should be harmless. It should be pleasant to take. It should be effect ual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ls all ot this and ls the mother's favor ite everywhere. For sale by Evans' Pharmacy. \ (Adv.) 66 Perils of Pauline" Ready for You Now, the First Installment ' THE AUSTOUNOnG NEW ,QOO Prize Novel Just beginning in Hearst's Stmdey American, can be seen inmarvelous moving pictures at the FRIDAY AND EVERY OTHER FRIDAY THEREAFTER. Every episode and incident of the first chapter printed last nts minted since ha* ti a na mtm?^mMmtm^mt vrceh "~f W MMMSIIW into thrilling, throbbing, pun?ting moving pictures in the great P? .the Stedso by special arrangement with the Electric Film Company, where "THE PERILS OF PAULINE" reels by the famous Patho players can be seen this week. The foremost list of theatres classified by the days of the week follows: r. * ." "? BOOKINGS OF "PAUUNE" Ii Monday, ?.?S, ?read Theater ,.Jaek*?a ville, Fla. ) a-z*. meavgaatery ia eater.Atlanta, ?a. Tsrsdar. 8=2?, Aead^ Theater.Savaaaah, 6a. Wedeesdey. td? Pae?sse Am. C<H .Charteste*, S. C. Wednesday, shifty ummm .yaeaser .... ........CarroUtosv ?e. ' Taersdey, 8-2?, Ele?hrte Thcfcter. . Crlrda, Oe. Friday, 8.*7, l's!me?? Theater.Andersen, 8. C ? I Frldsv. a.33. IdMl ThMlar Saterday, ?88, Dream Theater.. Meaday, 3-tO, Palace Theater Tuesdar 3-81 Palace Thater ... . Wednesday, 4-1, Benita Theater. Monday, 4-?, Orphenai Theater .. Tuesday, 4-7, Ltorola Theater .. .Kleartaa, ?a, .Macea, Sa. IlftUt?-- .Ala. . Chattanooga, ' Tenn. -Meageg-erj, Ala. . MsatgasMry, Ala. Don't Miss Pauline in the Moving Pictures