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ji^?rrl?ME OF YOUHZ^^? A^JS ?A HOM E INOE?T?-^N^L Qj'wl " ??ki's u Ions Mux* to "^^^^| W*)?Jtw. make a thousand dollars! j j^J^v^ GflFOW HOMES, sec -Ssgg rf *?a^JOHN LINLEY;S^^g^g |uwjup ?J^g*/ - J? ?SIM BI T THINK how long il takes to Nara a (hindi* ?and riollarN. AND Y KT, ronvcntcnrcH and ?Ptghborhood considered, you ??ave at leant SIJMKI wliPti you liny u Int in Noli ll A ri der son. (See Cubain ad In afternoon puper) as I BY LAST EXPRESS; and they're beauties. . Ladies' Neckwear, , ? Ladies' Gloves, Ladies' Hosiery. The verv latest in Fancy work. Also some very Pretty Hats. . Come look them over. MRS. J. C. HOLLEMAN W. Side Square Anderson, S. C. i - BSf FEEL DIZZY? 4 Yea? Hove that tired, run-down folding and ona ot those worrisome headaches BU hard to get at? 'N'ougt? said. Your liver. It ts losy, torpid, sluggish. Hit lt to your nearest drug ?torc and say? Ri* \m*?m . T# Read what Judge George E. Prince says about lt ; Dear Sirs: In response to your inquiry, cheerfully -state that I have used R. I j. T. In ray family for several years with very beneficial resalta. I haye personally used it recently for its tonic effects and have been much ben efited. For chronic constipation, In digestion and torpid liver? X don't know a better remedy. GEO. E. PRINCE, Judge oi 10th Circe!!. WOMAN PHYSICIAN Call, on ? M firiornA Rr Cit when in the market for FIRE INSURANCE GST THE ESST ! Dr. Humider'* Successor to Re Chos en Thursday. Columbia, March 25.-That a wo man physician Will bo elected at thef meeting br the board of regents, Thursday, to succeed Dr? Eleanore Saunders, ls the forecast made In co] nectlon with the session called i Governor Ojease. At the meeting so Dr. Olin Sawyer, of Georgeto will probably be selected aa Uie p slcian at tho State Park. The state house continues to bey.a quiet sort of placa Governor Bleaee has been away for the last few days and reports say that he ia at Newber rey resting. Assistant Attorney Gen eral Fred Dominick accompanied him. Peeples for Re-election. Attorney General Thomas Peeples definitely announced that he will stand for re-election in the primary this Bummer. He baa no announced opposition for the office. Mr. Peeples is believed to be the youngest Attor ney General In the country. He ht about 29 yeera of aga Ha stated that, in all probability, he will not ask for re-election after his four years' service shall have expired if the people send him back this ?Um mer. "There are important meters for this office to accomplish, and I feel that thia work can be done by the end of my second tenn. Then I will not ask for another tenn, as I see it now," iraid the Attorney uenersl to day. **?*...?***?***?*?*. DECEPTION . * We are now . making ready * * fer thct order iW your ice . * cream, plain or fancy. We send " * out any quantity. Hendquart- ? * era for the bat In any thing ? * frown. ? * HEB CROSS DRUG CO * Phone ?4 . WHO WANTS IT? An up-to-dafe stOfD room will u i built oh N. Mata^etroet to suit \ needs of tbe firm who Want to op business la good location. All in terested parties will please prompt ly address "Bander" cara of The IntalllMMut*.* A bill has been reported favorably in the New York ju-gislature providing tor th? appointment of Women watch ers at the election polls. Several of the leading women's clubs of tile me tropolis are training their members for the work. . V *\T* ^f* ^ ^f* ^f1 ^1* ^r* ^p* *?v* ^r* ^f' * ELECTRIC CIT * _ * Items of Interest and Person * Wireless on the S Tulk llcui-d of Of llli>illg CIT II, II !<? ry. ft tn understood that tho Hoard of I ]V;.lth of Anderson favors a crema tory for thlH city and that city ooim cll looka on the proposition with fa vor. A firm clasH crematory for a town of thia size cati he purchased for tttjiOO und thiH plant guaranteed to do all the work done hy the higher priced affairs, lt is probable that Anderson will buy If the city purchases any at till, th" same type now peing installed in 'Greenville, I he* Nye crematory, lt is understood that this is the crema tory in operation ut Macon, (Ja., Flor ence ami various other southern cities uiiil it is giving absolute satisfaetlon ite ?-very Instance. -o- . lb.mil of Health Met Lust Night. The regular meeting of the Hoard or Health took place last night, Dr. Frank Ashmore, the elia lr man, presid ing and the various other members of tho board hoing present. It is under stood that tile meeting was largely of u routine nut ure. The'members pled ged themselves to uld tn any way iMKiaihlo In tho "clean-up" campaign for Anderson and discussed a num ber of (juestionH looking to the im provement ot local conditions. Mr. Ilryant Will * Soon Visit Here. A letter was received in Anderson yesterday irom Charles K. Bryant, the Richmond architect,*! in which Mr. Ilryant says that he has been prevent ed from coming here sooner because of several employes being absent from his oftlce. He saya that he has norw uranged to come to Anderson within tho next week at which time he hopes to bo able to close up th? Anderson theatre matter. Mr. Bryar^ comes as a representative of the Old Dominion Trust Company to Anderson and lt is understood that thia company will bo willing to finance the deal, but a letter has also been received from J. H. joel, ono of thc south's best known theatrical men. in which Mr. Joel says that he would like to have a chance at the local proposition. Therefore It is easily seen thnt ?h?ri?. will be no trouble about getting mo ney to build the theatre. -o Corner more for For Elks' Home. Anderson people were much pleased yesterday over tho announcement that C. W. Frichhooffer had contributed, a corner stone for the new Elk's home, now In course of construction here. Mr, Fridkhoefter is building the now Bell Telephone Buidlng pod has been in Anderson for some time. He has served through all the chaira of the Birmingham, Ala., Elka lodge and ta now past exalted ruler of that lodge. His offer to furnish the corner Stone for the lodge of this city ls immensely appreciated,. ' g Wald Frightened Oa the Square. A email runaway occured on the court house square ' yesterday after noon about 1:30 wheo a mulo belong tog to E, A Yeargin of th'j ' Sandy Springs section became frlghtncond at an ash can. Tho mule ran for about a block, but durin? tbftt time he managed to throw the buggy against about turee automobiles and a couple Of motorcycles, damaging all of them to a albrht nxtent. Tho buggy was not badly broker, and the mule etustalacd no Injury to .himself. The drlvor es caped uninjured. 'ni?rent la New Magasine.. Much Interest ls being manifested by the cotton mill people of the city over the "Com?an," the publication re cently started by thc Y. M. C. A. The magasine ia devoted exclualvcly to the mill workers of the city and it la said that lt ha? made a great hit with them. They were all pleased with the initial number and Mr. F. M. Burnett, sec retary of the Y. M. C.' A. ia receiving many inquirios as to when the next is su? will appear. The next Issue of thc magazine will be on April 1 and Mr. Burnett said yesterday that he bad already Becured a number of splen did features for the April Issue. Adjuster Will Complete Work. . James Co Held, thc insurance adjust er, who is in Spartahburg for the pur pose of adjusting the fire losses fol lowing the destructive blake which visited the city on the 18th, told ? re Sorter for The Intelligencer yester ay that he expected to complete hts work thia morning and would probab ly leave the city this afternoon. .Mr Collei d said last night that ho could not make any statements aa to what hts estimate of the losa would amount to. . ' ( . PALMETTO * THEA t R E >f TODAY'S PROGRAM. THU PRESIDENT'S PARDON Boee tal 3 reel feature. A dramatic and thrilling story re lating to the stolen .plans of the Pa nama ?anal. Fourth rc?l te be selected. P. D. C DAT At the Palmetto today. Halt of the proceeds go to this good cause. For jruor appro rai. 4 Big Reels-10c THE MAH THAT FUT THE MOTE IN HOV!ER. -THE PERILS OF PAULINE* FRI DAY. ?* ****** * ****** Y SPARKLETS * _ * tal Mention Caught Over the * 'treats of Anderson * ****** * ****** Notice to The Confederate VHeruu*. All the Confederate Veterans are asked to meet with Mrs. Cheshire at Jthe Anderson county eourt house next Saturday morning, March 28, at which time Mrs. Cheshire will request that thoy furnish her with as much data on mutter pertaining to the civile war UH possible, lt ia urned that every vete ran ir fle county attend. I leal Hans For Field Day. Ail the final palus and preparations for tho Imidin;; ot Held day nm Fri day have now been completed and Miss Maggie Carlington said last night that the success of the undertaking is assured. .Miss (?arlington wishes to remind both pupils ?ind teachers of the fact that the program is going to bo carried out with promptness, that well filled baskets are unite important and that every school should be represen ted. Another matter to be called to the attention of the rural schools is the location of ttm Kennedy Street school. If the children will follow tho ear trucks to St. Paul's Methodist church they will lie within one block of the Kennedy street school and then they can easily locate the place. FOB BEST KEPT HOWES. Many Prises Offered hy the William?, ton Mills Company. ?. - South Wiliiaiaston. March-25. - Supt. W. H. Sherard of the Williams ton mills announces that the mills will again offer $50 in cash prizes to io be- paid to the local residents of the:.Williamson mills for flow-r ' and vegetable gardens. Every fami.y in the village is urged to take part in the contest as it will be .the means of supplying the tables with cheap and wholesome food as well as giving ev eryone an opportunity to sell ou the markets. The award of nrl7?>? u-iu ha n??<!? by non-residents." Foliowlng is a list of the prizes: Best Flower Garden-First Prize 15.00; second prize $3.50; third prize $2.50: fourth prise f!.00. ' Best Vegetable Garden-First prize $5.00; second prize $3.50, third prize $2.50;'fodrth prize $1.00. nest'-?Jl-Kound Place-First prize $5.00?'^?ond prize $3.50; third prize $2.B0,-'f<rorth prize $1.00. Special Prizes-Most attractive front yard $2*.5t)>."MoSt attractive back yard'f^GOV bekf?rranged flower gar den $2.00; tvat arranged vegetable garden**k/)0M>*rge*t Variety of vege tables $1.00; Largest variety of flow ers $1.00; bebt tomatoes $1.00; best beans fhOOV best corn %l.00. The geneva! up-dteap of place, such as carlhfcr for ?made and fruit trees, and tba ne?t appearance of the yard and gaMeii?andT ^dwelling will be strong *'p'ofdl!s ':In determining the award -ot prices' for "best all-around placo.'r ? i ' ? iysi" 'HONALBS1 VOTES BONOS . <????- - . ~r Citizens Are Unanimous in Favor of - ' i -??hool Boase. ?-?l"i IM*U&_li. Donalds. 'Match 26.-The vote here] I Tuesday foflWtlthou?* -d dellar bonds! j to rebuild tb*'school building that] i was burned acme time slnco was! j unanimous in favor of bends, not a j j vote was polled in opposition. DIJOU SU*."THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. TBE CHICK OFSAUBILEOE IMP S reel- Italian drama full of love, Intense desires, exciting mo ments and realism. Featuring Wm. Shay, Leah Baird and Wm. Welch. AN ACAORMT ROMANCE PowerB. One of the* breeziest com edies yet murern at the'Bijou. Don't miss this dandy program. Coming tomorrow "LOVE'S VIC? TO HIV 2 reel Victor with Ethel Grandin and Alex Gadson. Coming Mopday "OUR MUTUAL (ilKL" in which she learn to Tango. Remember the Bijou does not close during ?upper hour. ELECTRIC ...THEATRE TwvsTS r?svt?H?M. BIOHER LAW Majestic Detective drama. THE MUStCIAirS W1FE Reliance. A ' beautiful heart inter est'drama. , ' TH El It BEST F??SND Tlianhouser society drama. ftVCF upaw _* -T55E Reliance.' .A- beautiful picture-ex travagant*. Coming tomorrow ^ORTH OF MD BEOBEE" Kay-Bee 8 reel feature. ? 4REEIJ5~10c. Mutual Meris* Malta Tune Fly. BEAUFORT PLAN TO SOON BE LAUNCHED City Manager and Chamber of Commerce to be United. Citi zens Pledge $2,500 Beaufort, March 25.-With compell ing enthusiasm the Beaufort board of trade established a movement that will make the town and county alive with initiative. Over n hundred members and guests hoard Mr. A. V. Snell, sec retary of the Charleston Chamber of Commerce, outline an original plan for promotion work in a small town. Eighty-wine contributors pledged $2,500 a year to carry out the plan. Tito co-operation of the municipality is a .part of the project.. Beaufort's plan promises to be for the towns of 5,000 and under what the Sumter plan ls for the larger cities. A committee appointed by President C. E. Dunner of the Board of Trade, ls working over the details of the project with Mr. Snell. FLASHES The Q. S. & A. will run special ctfrs .to Greenville to and from tba musical play on the night of the 31st. Tickets for tile theater on sale at the G. S. & A., statloii on the 26th. Phone 704. J. E. Barton, the well known con tractor and supply man. ' yesterday ? commenced to remove the debri? of che home of William Laughlin, pre paratory to replacing it with a hand- i some dwelling. i The old Payne cottage on South Main street adjoining Ortman's bak ery, is being torn down to mako way . for a haadscme block of stores. \o be built by Frank & DeCamps and by the Sullivan1 Hardware Cn. Thin I? tim . beginning of a big development on < that street. Kress will soon commence his big store near. - Tbs Brisssy Lurubur Company has just turned out a lot of splttlog dnrgs to be used" on the roads of the county, i These can be made for the retail price of $3 each and Mr. Brlssey says that really they are almost worth tholr j weight in' gold. i Among the improvements under way is the planting af silver maples < and Lombardy poplars on the streets < of College Heights, the beautiful de velopment surrounding the coCege on three sides. . I One of the prettiest and most com plete homeB'in th? state is the lovely, bungalow of L. S.--Horton just in-the i rear of the Anderson County Hospital. This was completed yesterday. --~ 1 PosteP Cater has let his customers \ on the road pine for hun for a few days while he stays at home to build a new cottage on North Greenville, ? near the Boulevard. r George Mcconnells hew bungalow on Wert Franklin street ls a beauty, c Thc b?g veteran ?f?T?t-cr c-? the A???? t-j can ?cague'will no doubt hum fer his release, anybody would, just to rnmn heme and live In the dear little house. Rev. R. H. Bur liss ia building a home o West Franklin. J. E. Barton has the building arrangements. I Joe-Farmer of tho Riverside millB executive force 4a building a beauti ful bungalow in North Anderson, be tween John Linley and Feaster Trib b'l c. . . . ? All of the building material men in the city arc rushed with orders, and thia ls declared by "tho oldest inhabi tants" to be the steadiest and sturdiest building period In tho history of the city. Dugan the paint man, la getting a lot of orders, but wanta more. He will advertise in The Intelligencer. He will get the bia. PRAYER MEETING AT CENTRAL "The Principle of Jesu*" Snbjert for liiHeasslon. '..Thc prayer meeting nt the Central Presbyterian church for the next few months are to be developed to a dis cussion ba their application to per sonal relgious problems. The mind of Jesus meet be the guiding principle in the conduct of the Christian, hence there conld be ho more Important or interesting subject for the thought and study of the Christian than just these principles that stood out form the teachings of the Master Teacher. Such subjects aa Josue's teachings about tho Father. Prayer, Sin, Temp tation, Standards, Duty, the purpose of Life, Amusement and so on, will be discussed from Wednesday to ?EL'.-^l ?.?-'-.- ..??._ --1_ .-. . - ......?.?... . m. ux> iwpn. ivi ??xnxntM tv ww eyenlng will be. ".lean? <vn* tba Fath er" or "Jesusa conception of God." We. tender a cordial Invitation to any other than nw m?i?bers rrhc ss-y be Interested in these subjects, to gather with us, and bring something helpful ob the subject- Honf of service is S o'clock. D. Witherspoon Dodge. Pastor. Pastor. After several years, experimentation The Chicago and Alton road bas aban-, toned concrete ties, lt waa found that the. fro? heaves ZX?&?_ on? m th? ~rc^r.c*. >r> ???? winier, acme without' the springiness of -Ute eek tie. they bed a tendency to throw the track out tit Mae when i?c-=t s^-isOa bogan. San Francisco agents of the South ern Pacific steel company say that re gardless of the frost of two years ago the citrus fruit or oragne crop this rear will be 40,000 carload*. ooooooooooooo o PERSONALS. o o o ooooooooooooo John A. Hicks of laurens was in Anderson yesterday on business. m- , , John R. White'of Greenville was registered ut the Chinuola hotel yes terday. * sk* . O. H. Jones of Columbia has been Kootiding a few days in the city. George Welborn of Winston-Salem, ti, C.,, waa among those visitors to upend yesterday ia the olty. A. B. Langley of Columbia was reg [stored at the Ch iq nola hotel yester day. J. L. Shaw of Conen Path, route 2, was a business visitor to Hie city yesterday. . . William Bailey of Columbia was a business visitor to the city yesterday. J. A. Singleton of Greenville spent a few hours in the city yesterday. Frank McGee'Of'Iva vas in the city yesterday on business. Mina ('arrio McCucn spent yester day afternoon in Honea Path. C. D. Langley of Anderson, route 4, was a business visitor to the cjtye yesterday. J. W. Duckworth of Anderson, route 1, spent part of yesterday in the city. Col. J. E: Bogga has returned from a short business "trip to Abbeville. Superintendent Lewis of the -Iva mills was in Anderson yesterday. Mr. Lewis is one of the most capable and 2flicient mill men. in the, state. - Henry Martin of Walker-McEmoile waa in theffjj^jrlaterday .on business. Marshall Shirley of Honea Path was i business visitor to toe eily yesier iay. A. E. Thompson of Starr was in the ;ity yesterday for a f?W boure. J. M. Graham of Columbia was in :ho city yesterday on business. F. R. Henry op. Greenville was imong thc business visitors to the city yesterday. T. W. Noftle of Charlotte was in tho dty yee3tetday, a. guest at tho Cht luola hotel. .r J. G. Warlick of Charlotte ls spend ng a few days in the -city on "busl less. * ? ? . . .'. , T. 3. Pepper^Frjolumbia was a rosiness visitor to the city yesterday, j|| W. A. Tabor of- Greenville, a well mown official of tho Southern railway vas In the city yesterday.. G. L. Barton of Chester spent a few tours in the ?tty yesterday on buBi Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Allgood ot Lib irty were shopping in.the city yester "*'"' ... ' ? . oiiyor Dolt, s we!! known Ander en planier, was In the city yester lay ..-< . , . * ? Mrs. Thomas Gentry and Mrs. ^ank Gentry of Starr were shopping a the city yesterday. W. H. Martin ot L'berty wai a busi iess visitor-to the city yesterday. A. J. Windblado of the J. W. Fore finger Co., was^l^iiho city yesterday. Pills company is thc of "dal watch In fector company (pr the south. Mra. L. A. O'Neill 1B spending a few lays with friends and relative in fart well. Ga. Miss Annie. Shirley of Belton was hopping in tho city yesterday. M. T. Kay of Honea Path spent a ew hours In the city yesterday. William Bultmann of Sumter was lay. ... - ? ? J. D. Duckworth of Wllllamston was n the city yesterday on business. Mrs. W. K Stringer of Belton waa hoping In the city yesterday J. B. Watkhas, superintendent of the lei ton high ?hool, waa In the city 'estevday. '** r " ;_. Mr. and Mr's; W. G. Chapmen and diss Ruth Ltetk of Abbeville sroent .esterday in the city with friends They mr^e the trip in Mr. Chap nan's automobile., Mrs. T. E. Link iccompanted them back to Abbeville. Over half c?l- the' a?veroor? of states pprove President Wilson's Panama oils action. SUMMER BLOOM ING BULBS GAHNAS. Fer Ddt. Dwarf Mixed.60e. Tall Mixed.tue. 1 (ALAD1UX8 Elephants Ears, each. ....Sie. GLADIOLUS Extra Choke Mixed, pw, dex. 8Se DAHLIAS * l?e Euch, per des. ...$1.60 ANDERSON FLORAL CO. I 633 Marshall A renne. Phone 262L. Members of Florists Telegraph a Delivery. f rv?v rr ry v<r )ON,T PAY RENT Ask us. about home-owning. terms. NDERSOfi REAL ESTATE & INVESTMENT GO. . ' ;, v "' i ..' .. i ' ' ' . R. Horton, L. S. Horton, President. V. President. W. F. Marshall, Sec. )wn a Home in College ; View. Want tb Sell Your House? If so, $'ou had better give it a ne\y.;j|m^ of Harrison's "LAWlf ^^t?^tl* Paint. A houste of /good appearance is much easier sold than a dingy-?ppearing structure. Think the Matter Over. ???ders??s fault ?g. Color C?. Bleddey Bldg. Phone 647 Clean Up and Paint Up. i wm-win You? Every Day !:00 to 3:00 P. M SPECIAL Send us your order. We'll send it out to you Everything Clean and Neat. HST- DEE GUEE The Charleston and Western Care na Railway company announces the lauguratlon ot tts regular summer ullman Parlor Buffet Car service 3twoen Augusta Ga., and Aahevllle, . C., with first car leaving Augusta nnday. March !5ih. Th's s?r???? ill afford improved daylight accom lodationa to Henderscnvllle, Anhe ule and' other resorts In "The Land rfHfSVr* and direct connection inr inc??5a*? sn* all points treat..' Por iformatlon, reservation, etc, ad ress: B. Williams, Gen. Pass. Agi.,Augusta a. T XB Curtis, Commercial Agent, An srson, ac.*.. i 8-18d?w -??" '. -?'? - ri!EAP ESCTRS?S?? BATSS> Cheap excursion rates from Coupon oints via Charleston and Western Rsnvsy in Ss?*-- - :count ?. C. V. Reunion on May 6-7, 114. For rates call cn coupon tics.ot teats or write ERNRST WILLIAMS, General Passenger Agent. >. 82$ Bread Sf Augusta. Ga. io Swka. * ? v..