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Easter ( at Geisbi Our showing of "lon Promenade IR tho lw umln'd by our long If you haven't bee OxfordB of every V for men, women and prices ure rlKht. to< "WP dav? the pu I ri 6EISBERG SHOE CO Under Masoi SHOES TH A DON'T PAY RENT Take advantage of our offer and be. a home owner. ANDERSON REAL ESTATE & INVESTMENT GO. R. H. Horton, ti. 8. Horton, President. V. President W. V. Marsh&U, Sec. Own a Home in College View. condensed statement of the flnan clnl condition of The Bank of Anderson Anderson, 8. C., at the clone of busi ness, March 4; 1014, ns shown by {?.internent made to the State Dank Bx? aminer: RESOURCES: Loans and Discount* .. $ ? ,038,M1.& Overdrafts. 16,687.26 Bond arri Stocka. 6.630.00 RtUte? ..'. 36,640.00 Uuu. from Ban?? and Bank err . 63,554.70 i^sh and Cssh Ttem? J?4J?19,90 Total.$147^972.28 M ABILITIES: Capital Stock Paid In.. ..$ 160,000.00 Surplus F'ind. 160,000.00 Undivided Profits ., .. 76,450.31 Dlvldond* Unpaid .. .. 244.00 Deposits, Individual $745.070.1. Deposit?, Rank 53,299.4? 709.269.67 ? - Tola?...IU78.973.S8 T1UQ Mi?U ?ollelts . jour aeconnut i.illO ?Will Pays iJlereBt on Sar. lofa Accounts. The Bank of Anderson > T?fc Sironrnst Bank fo ikf? f oaniy. SAFE SOCNtt PKO?kSSIVE lt. is. armit time for you young gentlemen who entered into. Mr. Furman Smith's grain contest last fall to top dress your oats, lt will pay handsomely to do it. You siana .'nance whatever of getting a prize unless you tor dress. If you will put it*on righ .v.M.. a A A i- ~t-. . top dressing as you can put on7 Our io-3?3 and our 10-4-4 an rn nit al e.?.>il?; ti* f .(ton with, lt will make it op en earlier than it, would other Anderson Phos Anderson, S. C. Wi jfi * Ht ?fi iii itt "? ifi !R M? ifi ? ?a )xfords arg's tr cutH" for Easter nt yet and IH dully, list of (MIHlomTH. ;n lu, do so today. ; in ? wu description children, and th? >. . for you tn w<*:ir." HY nie Temple T SATISFY -- --. -: Up out on W, Whilner, street and see Mr, Wal ter Dobbin's house that is .being painted with "town and Country" Paint Anderson Paint & Color Co. Bleckley Bldg. Phone 64? \ Clenn np and Paint W I will 1TII1 Youl ja Uk ,Am. et <<aV^a^aa?^aM^<<a?<aVdaa^ak 4 NOW READY r 4 Plants i < BRIMMER j> < Tomato t r ! 2ue per. doz. ? , 3 doz for Soc. ? < ANDERSON FLORAL CO. ? * ?93 Marshall A Tenue. f i ' Phone tSsi. F < mersfiers of Florist* Tekf rspfc ? a j Delirery. Starting; Something We Stave exclusive aarencv foi the Perfection Auto Starter -FOR FORDS took for ?K? FW? withal cranks. Let na explain them to yon and show you that there ia sot m part of t?r? iUut?f in motion after the engine ie atari cti. Simplicity. Curability and low cost wil seit this starter to half the Ford owners. Write or see PIEPMONT GARAGE J. ?. STRIBLING, Manager 'The Automobile Man." _A'-.-.-J- -?_ "? w ? ? ? * HR. w. a, woona * SPECIALIST 9 * DISEASES of tbs Eje? Sar, If ess * ? sag Throat ?la*** Fitted * * ... h- .. ; ? S a aa. to 1 p. av .'I a, sa. te a p. ss. J Ofiteeet 80S-iS luTekley Bene rag J * Ercnlags hy Appointaient ?j * TELErfleNiCOSSRCTlOH * * ANOEBSON, fi. C. .! * ELECTRIC err ? _ * Item? of Interest and Persona * Wireless ca ti*. St Nr. t'iiualtighaiu Watt Visitor Yesterday. : Joseph f'unnlngham, a member of po firm of Cunningham & Cunning ham of Greenville, umong the best known architects Wi thc state, was in Anderson yesterday on business. Mr. Cunningham said that he was sur prised to see so many improvements In so many different ways in Ander son sine . his last visit to the city. He says that Anderson's progress ls real ly remarkable and attributes it to a large ext'?nt to the "pull together" 'spirit to be found on every bund lu till?, elly. .Mr. Burnell ls Kelng Complimented. Anderson people of course appre ciate the splendid work that P. M. Burnett is doing; hut they do not know of the appreciation his work is awakening elsewhere. The following is from the current issue of the "In terstate Y. M. C. A. Notes," and speaks highly of Mr. Burnett's exten sion work: "'The Com?an' Is the title of tho new publication of the extension de partment of tho Auder; rm Young Men's Christian Association. General Secre tory Burnett is doing things in An derson. He hps not only built up a strong religious an? educational work but has also Interested the managers o' six cotvOii iiiiii.i in the support of ah extension sectitary M-. D. H. Minis has been employed for this work and 'Tho Com?an' in published in this interest. - Tho name is compounded from the cotton milla of Anderson.' " --O- >< Anderson Ha? ' A ltererd Breaker. _ ' All indieatienn now point to Feaster V. Trlhble setting a new record for the T. P. A. membership campaigns Mr. Tribble is secretary of Post l> of that organization and during the last year he has secured 115 nsw members for the local post In all probability thlB number will entitle Mm to ?^e prize to go to the secretary securing |ho largest number of members in one yean Post D now has a total mem bership of 187 and the new nimios are being added to the list every day. Astea Are In Dangerous Place. A pether runaway took pl.ico on tho Main street of Anderson yesterday morning and ngaPi an automobile suf fered same little damage as n result. It was said yesterday that even the antomdblle owners of the city are be gining to realise' that the cities dally passing laws forbidding the parking op tho husinear, Bireevo are acting wisely. This is V? the interest of the ! owner of the car as touch'as it is to'] Pedestrian or any one else. Yester day raorblnR- a horse owned by J. E. Barton and' drawing a wagon became frightened at a traction - engine and ran away, doing-slight dat**ge to Dr. Frank Ashmore'* 1 car, wlituh was standing befar? his H>x>r. The wagon wa.H almost demolluhed but little damage waa done tu the automobile. Tho horse Buffered no injury. farawell Schcol Has Closed Session. Miss Susie Sharpe, who has been one of the teachers at the Cars well school, was in Anderson yesterday This school has just concluded ita session and Misa sharpe says-that lt was a ar ?as in every way. She is pleased wita thc progress her pupils have made, the pupils themselves are pleased and every patron of the school | ls pleased-with tho work done. Miss Sharpe ls a splendid teacher and she R?serves the praise bestowed upon her by the people of the Carswess sec tion. . i . -o Northern Man ??k*8 Month Fine. George W. Devendorf of New York, trae ot the advance men for Andorson's approaching chautauqua arrived in the city yesterday. Mr. Devendorf Baya that thia ls <hia first trip South, and that ho bas been agreeably sur prised with everything that hs has keen atnoe he arrived In . Anderson, lie says that he han been iii for o vor rsm mom lis- befara ha lar? -Haw York, md that ho had already gotten rid \ of the- severe eise of la grippe from which he had suiTered throughout the whiter. Mr.-Bavendorf will-leave-tp. Jay for Greenwood. -1>- ii RR.'Kay I* ! "it irising Horned Thomas M. Kay ot the Hopewell aec tton, \ candidate for the office, Pt su oervlsor of Anderson county, wa? in Lbs city yesterday. Kr. Kay told a reperlor for The Intelligencer .yeatsr Jay that he waa well pleased with the progress that h> ia making in his race. He said that ut first he did not care to en:er the race but that niu frionria lnnifttftd tA ??eh an ex tent that he finally decided that it waa hla duty to do ao. Mr. Kay said yes terday that he ia now beginning to get limbered np and that he Ia soon Hoing to ?how Anderson people shat "shore miff", running: ia. .-,',-. . . .,' ---o New Bill Beards '?Ta-.hs KfeetenV ' In order to ?Ive the very beat pos sible results in outdoor advertising ??n M ?*n* **n?t< ?ui? viii ?tie Wl?ni tu a new recent agreement with the Posters Association of America. \V. F, Telly and T. C. Speer wIU shqrtr t are erected in this pity approxlnm ly 1/100 feet ot steel bill boards. Throughout i he country now th! ctep la being taken by the outdoof ad-j vertlulug concerns and th? pill boards, t and tue put boards are now almot? ? t thing of the psst The ft** risk is ot course done away with and it tu 1 BrtmlliU tn ,4 lani viv *he fi^VSrllil?ii? matter much more advantageously -m ? ?netal hoard*. >j li ls anderstot *1 that the work of ? placing the new hoards wMl begin at1 once and be poshed aa rapidly as poa- i t * * * * * * ****** ? SPARKLETS * _ * 1 Mention Caught Over tb? * reel? o? Anacreon * ****** * ****** li Insurance Men Ho to Mpartanbunr. Q lite a party of Insurance men left Prioay afternoon for Spartanburg to spend tho night and to-day in "The <?fy of Distress," and incidentally to enjoy a banquet bein given by the second vice-president of the Metro politan Ute Insurance Co., (leo. H. Gaston. Those in the party leaving here were Messrs. W. M. Addison, dis trict Soperintendet; G. B. Clark. J. I. Breazcale, N. Stevenson, J. A. Duncan, W. A. ! ;?\tler?lcld. Those gentlemen form a bunch of insurance men hard to heat In writ im; insurance. The business they have don* toe ?tie first quarter of 1014, is gveatly in excess of tha Idane thc first quarter of any year lt the history of th?? com pany in thia territory. Mr. Dominick Is Much Pleased. Fred IL Dominick, of Newberry, a prominent candidate for congres from this district, will leave Anderson this afternoon for his home in Newberry, h following a two-days stay herc. Mr. c Dominick told a reporter for The In- ? tolligencer last night that he was well q pleased with everything he had seen n since coming to' Anderson. He eaid a that ho was optimistic over his pros- ii eels before he reached this city and ti that he h*ui ?;ad no cause to change ai his mind since .his arrival. He reoelv- T ed n very cordial welcome here and y feels that he will at least get un even w break In .Anderson. M)r? Mojorls < T Visiting liera, g .Joseph R.t,Major, formerly of An- st Merson, but now of .Atlanta, has been ?ponding two or three days in And?r- w son with relatives. 31 r. Major says p thut Atlanta,ia a fine town and that he -_v? Is doing Wefj there but ther--? ls no CJ town like "My Town" ?nd t'.iat he is ? always glad of a chanco to get back tl l>ere for a day or two. ln all proba- u l?ni?y he M'iii"return to uc?rala io- j, lay. el -r9- r? i'la/ at The Hammond Behool. , i An event of decido;] Interest for tho ? nennlo nf fhn llamninii.J ??OeUOn I- the UJ irostrhatlon of the play "Miss Topsy e) Turvey" at the Hammond School to- w light. This ia said to be a splendid a{ imateur theatrical and it has been *, rtvbn at several schools in tho county '. with marked ?u*c?sa. The people be- J, lind the'pitty said'yesterday that they c< axpected td p??k tho auditorium of tho school, tonight had they reit that all ", would hi* pl??S?d 'With" the prodnc- ~ Jon. Under the' sk i luirt direction ot 1 he Haiumo?d 8L:hiiol: teicher, tho pu ^lls havo1-developed much talent in " heir respective' 1 parts1 and they ^tUl . jcqnlt themaelreyin h creditable man- . tetytanigift^ / .<? JJ Vo??aiMec is A- ' *' ? To t/'snrasH Vole. J; .larnoo Di'H?mriidttVchairman of the * axecutlve committee of'the chamber , ?f commerce, ls 'shdrwy to appoint a ? L-ommltte? for thp'-'ptirpose of canvass- , hg the volts ???#t th 'the choice Of I ?Hfc** ? o?t,*ve?_- -'^.'-T: far th-. :. ?>. \V:'tiKrailway'Ihr a union sta :lou. V?>ile fco oJffieldl ngurea ire yet .vallable, .?tf is't^utderstood that the , ibtes fdr the BCp?rale stations propo- j}} ii'-?on baa Ciii riuij, v?i fur aa thia way J ^ if proceeding is obnoerqed. lelil? Totten In Quantities. Anderson farmers are letting go he old cotton crop In large quanti les those days, lt was said that well jver TOO bales roached the Anderson narket yesterday and that for the noBt part lt brought good prices. The narket price here was 13 1-4 cents, ( slight advance ?vev tho quotations . ov the'carly part of tho week. And or- 1 ?On is beating North Georgia, and we ire told that for t~e year's average, tn Anderson will ran ahead or North 1 TRT icorgia all the time. ?th --o--- !Q supervisor King Enjoys the Pao. \ .?Supervisor King laughed yesterday >ver the communication from Belton, ?f??r. itufieiiut.' io bin roan scrape.. He ar He said Gut h?vdidn't have time to i nc nake statements r*eb> now as to the tor wort on tho county -mads, L> jt that he br Is' doing the best that" he can for Ute pc ronnty as & wftnlejgtod that the conn- jmj y ts !srg? ?nd C?.?vt >?? tr??vc-,"???d ?? ? ?? , ?i n ?, ,.mu_ v.,.?Kip.4. w-.%._._ i -- ? ?MO truja ft?) LI %v? ,rr men okes out cf me," he- said, "but I am loing "ny best .and ,they couldn't do my 'letter, of com Rules to Govern the Selection of Candidates Atlanta, Ga., April 3.~Rules to ?nv. urn the .??election of two candidates or the United States senato at a itate-Wlde primary aro expected lo >e named here tomorrow at a meeting >t the .dembcraltelatate committee, rho date of tho uH&StMU whl. h will ilao Include the pcmV; ?titre rs. probably ' ill be set. Noml latlan on thc d^mcerjUlc ticket in .corgi* is equivatont to emotion; The trera of Senator Hoke Smith jxpires on ?14 rca ?>, if'ir?. anti a canaj late la to be nominated for tho full ?ix y mrs boglnohhr on fhat dat". I. candidate also? ml he nominal od ,o ftll out: the uneajstred urn of the pto Senator Augustus Bacon, end Pg March 3. 101?. W\ S. Wen is now; aerving na sens or in. the place of the'lita Senator ?seoa, having (teen oppwn?ed ?y Go? - *pser piatoln %m%mmmmmmmmmoii ts letd. 25 ar ev W) co W( Ol WI dr pa pc or Di a? 1 In au aa er w! PC Ct Ci candidates will \- . '. , d hy a ma orlty popular vote, according to ?any wmjalttee meager p. Senator Smith is e candidate far r ?eelectlon, s^nstof Tff*f*i hap not yet jJf innounoed his Ihjjafif'P HISING AGENT OF IHEGHrtfMPI ?UBLIIC1TY MAN ARRIVED HERE Yt&TERDAY S NOW BOOSTING advance Man for the Redpath Chautauqua b Billing Town For Comma; Attraction The publicity campaign for Andor :>n's big chautauqua starter yester ay and last evening. The awnings f the business houses held barmera nnouncing the great event, for Ap ll 28-May 4. The first advance man ieorgc E. Devebdorf, arrived lh tho Ity Thursday direct from Chicago, cd will have charge of the prellml ary work. The company put out a trge amount of advertising and will ave different men here during the lonth to attend to preparations for ie opening in Anderson. This Is th ; first tiru? Anderson hus ad a chautauqua and the Chamber of ommerce had. to put up a $1,500 uarnntec to the Redpath Chautau Ua to get lt here this year. We will ave the same speakers abd ent?r inera which this company puts on i cities as large as 100,000 popula- ' on. The local program will onen on lay zath and continue seven days, j he Redpath people have bsd m^ny jars of experience m this line of ork and aro considered the largest yccum and Chautauqua bureau in ie United States at the present time, h?y' h andie practically' all. cf the realest talent and have contracted a irong program for Anderson. I Tho meetings will be held rn a large atcr-proof tent seating . 3,000 poo le, komfortable seats will bo y ;o Ided by the management and a high invas wall around the outside of the rounds will allow the raising of | te sids walls of thc tent for ventila- ; on. The location nf ihn ?jro?i??d; h" . ot been decided upon as yet but an ?rly announcement will bc made in - 'gard to thom.' . Tho Chamber of Commerce will put ie season tickets on sale In a few j ays. A special sale of $2 will be J iode for the advance sale for a -tick- 4 t admitting th? owner to the wholo eck's program. All tickets bought [ter the chautauqua open a will cost ?1.50. (Jhildrcna tickets will he on 7 ile'at reduced-rates.- Tho single ad dsslon will vary between 25;and CO mts. d Thorc w.il be nr. uflcrnoon and ev- w ?ing tiv. 'ca .!; datyj consisting Q, i. BV^i>, jectut 3 pad , other onter- ?, franteif5' Tho foi<>ltor,n 'will he given ? > lectures tod special children's ?? rcrk by competent Instructors. T Tho, program, will ld varied so'ft? ;. > suit different tastos < and ages, ls la the sim of ? the-Qftaatauqua to f?r- 0 lelr-blgh-ciassKenteTteinment for ryone. Special announcement tn> re- 1 ml to the speakers and musical or- ^ mleatlons will bo ruad-i In a few ?ya , ?J a tiona! Congresa To Discuss Drainage ... 'j The National drainage Congress, np ' " ;??-'?>J irup??e?, is U naii;..i.i ur ; miration, it ls endeavoring to have iseed national legislation that wilt :eompllsh the following results: 1 Prevent an annual lose of hundreds j lives, -mtold grief and suffering, 0O.00?.O0C worth of property, and the 1 ? ippltng of trade and industry, caused ^ r floods. fl Prevent the annual death of a thouB- I td women, children and men and an I ionomic loss ot $150,000,000 caus?d J r malaria which ls due to the exist- : ice ot" swamps. j Reclaim 75,000,000 acres of swamp i id overflowed lands, and convert ' em into healthful, prosperous farms T provide h?m?? for niore American? 1 an will emigrate to Moxie?, and ni theda in flfty years. j ?rt This great result will be achieved, ' ^ ^ officers of. tho National'.Drainage . ingress believe, by tho passage ot #J, e Clark-WilHam Flood. Protection &. io ural nage Bill, H. TL 818?. prc- JJT maced by experts to be the best bill ?.; its kind ever presented to Congres*,, M ead. enough, to cover the nation's teds In ? thoroughly comprehensivo.'}?$? saner, and specific enough tu pfor 1 ? ~m?j?. for ??cni icciiuii without en- j r caching uvua lue .rights of either ^ ate or individual. The meeting at Savannah, April 22- ? ,11)14, promises to be most eventful ? id Important. Among, the notable ? ?nts will be the engineer and the J| srld's foremost authority un ' flood .ntrol and river Nile which has urked wonders for Egyptian devel ?raent He baa performed other T1 >rks, almost aa notable. In Irrigation, aissss. Sud flood ?onfroi. In other _ its of Egypt., In !ndl* and tn Mteeo- J* ?tamia. Slr William is the only hon- K* arF vice-president nt large of the $\ ralnage Congress. .Ha will deliver i illustrated address at Savannah on w tlrsr Regulation ?nd Ttl<wl enthral .*?' Antiquity/' The organisation- also numbera oong itv active officers the foremost }'? nltary engineer in the world. Gon ai WUIlsm C. CoTgfts. IT. 8, A., g. nose w,orh m fighting disease made ? ?alb toa) he Drain,! ingress 1? Bdwune T. Perkin? llcagoi for years i rvlee, and ofr several years ta JW arge of the Chicago ofKco of t jclamatlon Service, ?nd member ? Florida Everglades Engineer inp nv iir.mission which has rr report GS ih-o ?TTJ.ai?mro. * minp ) Kellar, thc Chicago maga?.lue wri! i vi ?a^? B\i?ycr Cwrr?p?':' The people of Savanuah are working cl ergetically to make th? nwaUag sn aefut In every wny Durant and ?tfTfy HOME Ol If you gc Anderson for ten sue rog*U buy JU just c from doin irt trac ti ve. 'Vi fabln ad in DIJOU TODAY'S PROGRAM. HE LEGEND OF TH?~ PHANTOM TRIBE 101 Bl?on. 2 reel W?fffjSih Indian ram ad ealing with him before the hite 'man came. A^.truly beautiful nd fascinating india?* story, featur ?g WiiMnm Clifford gp*Marie Wal nwpv .' '-?.*?:? t^ifcm?r* RAFFIC IN S0LK& Joker comedy. ? travesty on'the rent white slave nialo?ramo. ?LLE?K ??H?ii BELMONT *Ch?Sl split reel comedy with Pearl 'hilo. Coming donday < ?OER ' -iaTTlTAL IRL*.1 R??i No. S. Also Augustus h arney in M(TNIYER?M& IKE HAB IVE VAOT !N T?fS S5AVE* his' t Ht Universal reftHPfl DLECFRIC L-i... THEATRE TODAY'S PR^RAM, BE PURSUER* W?t??ET>~? American. Winnifred Greenwood ld Ed Coxen feuti.re.d-in an excit g drama ol' thc T/cst. HEN FATE F&rfW?WB^ Reliance. A powerful tragedy ot p?LTT OK K?? OrS?i.?V Thanhouser Heart!Boreal< drama. 4th reel to be selected. 4 ^ALMETtfl esl featt""*. Id pictures T0i>AY1$9^Jgg| RAPPED Vitagraph. Set se of the best esra er made. HE < ATt ? OF TMP. REASON Lubln comedy. ftO^C HO BILLY AB?^THE BET Ti.e,iso ??A?"?HTVlr. Esaanay, . WoBtern tfftbrfa featuring M. Anderson. l 4 BisReelh-10c HE MAN THAT PET THE MOTE .' '\:>W XOYISA. / -''Tn Appoint ?, heads Igfifai of con ganUatloa, ?t< ir and v4$a'-' Cham, s made Its ?neceas bcern and I ptrwer to help s lt The pron: ?piU?iiij ai i mmerce 11 o*?teat 11 rthtag ta * i thia re- is ors May-11 Eugene T. An< ) to North once a day ;cessive days a lot. ouldn't keep g it-it^ so the afternoon paper) Don't Let prejudice Stand in the light of Your Child's Success In the days when children's glasses were makeshifts you might well have hesitated about "1 _r_.1 . VII U1CIU. To-day .-when our \ glasses made'es pecially tor ind fitted to your civil - dren mean better school work, hap py, healthier and , better behaved youngsters, yon cannot afford to hesi tate. Eye strain, "cross eyes" und'oth?r ocular defects which our A'assen will relieve, handicap children so "afflict ed. Oculists' Presertptlcns Pilled. Consult one who h 310 WS- ' no i c i mi cnn n un, y. t. LI nant LU ALL EXAMINATIONS FREE Waiter H. Keese Ine Progressive Jewelry Store. The Bracelet wa*^>? mairan >.n ' 5U?site Rift that wi? be appr?ci?t and cherished. The wearing of of theao dainty watches on the v. Is new and fashionable-and In pr Clea!, hesidos attractive. Our br-u.. Itt watches are or the latest design*, .j" w ^l"?^0. workmanship. JOHN IH HUBBARD ft GO : 140 N.Main St Where tlnaUty f's Always hiaher than . >Pgiw. ^ _ Baseball ?cWract" ?ot Springs Ark., A-prli 2.-Barney arefuas,. president or the Pittsburgh %'ntlonal league clso, ana Winiam UL <ananvaugh, president of the South on Association, and member of tah iatjohal Boavd of Arbitration, t citified 1? ChRTie?ry ?" *^ nerita of contracts and facreemen^ u organized baseball;, as witnesses br plaintiff in injunctions ^rougSi .gainai Howard Carmita agent for ito *ttt*bnrgh F*dera^lP*^E* *?? -SO igement of the HittsbuVg?ttationttl?.~ . Aj documentary eVtfihee the .<*?*' tacts bot ween tho Pittsburgh <*d? ind Voix end McQuiU hat team, were pi^Jaced ky Pr?sident ?dyfaas. A Copy of the agreen^?it tetwean ibo National teague Cl nba was ilse introduced. The testimony of each, of the chief vitnesses was bries RJHI devoted nain ty,.o the exp?anatten of the cori- ' racl?. Dealal yras made that a 'black is*.'" ?a the common .acceptance of hat term, existed.