A MESSAGE TO THE LADIES OF ANDERSON AND VICINITY. This announcement is for the distinct purpose of calling your attention to thejndisputable fact that it is no longer necessary for you to send your money to New York, Philadelphia or Chicago, in exchange for WEARING APPAREL, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, JEWELRY, GROCERIES, SHOES, MILLINERY, DRY GOODS, ETC. It has becorhe a habit \yith some people to feeljthat there are certain things they must order through the catalogues which are,sent broadcast over ?ie country from the above mentioned cities. There is not a town or com muiiity in this state: but wh*t is in close proximity to sdme larger one which has stores that are amply equipped to satisfy needs of its c?tiaens, thereby shutting off this1 steady stream ot money northward-arid 'keeping it in its ov/n section. ' '*" /^..^'*'i*P& L '' .'' ?? '.'. " . - * GREENVILLE OCCUPIES THAT POSITION IN UPPER CAROLINA. Her stores ?re thoroughly equipped in every respect to satisfy your needs tn any particular. By offering to rebate your railway lara, they make lt possible for you io select your goods personally with absolutely no expense. Note The Following Offer: For tann purchases amounting to $25.00 the railway fare both way? will IM refunded op to 40 mOe?; for purchase* of $35 or more one fare will be refunded from 40 to 60 miles; for purchases of $50 or more the fare both way? wQl be refunded up to 60 mile?. t THE ABOVE AGREEMENT HAS BEEN ENTERED INTO BV THE FOLLOWING WELL KNOWN GREENVILLE FIRMS: ArmntrouK Pharmacy Careuaa Hardware Company Flonraey an* V tuon HoMw.Heneereou ftunpun j ?eyera.Arnel? t'*?peay kwV-Sriri?. S'iftraaaaffi^^ ?dwnru U AyerT Carpenter Broiler, 5 "^"f?" ~T ??^IZS^*" f^^C.?^ ?S? ^'mWSSSPff Barr Di? Geed? Company CMWeni.Cely She? Campan j ?lebe Optical Company J. 0. Jene? Company Peace Pri?t Ian Company Htewnrt and Kerltt The Jehnecu Campany - Bruce and Borter Drag Ce. Barter Brea, and Brace O. M. Goodie* Maa?a.Tmdat Comnnuy ?e4nwnt Hhoe Company r. D. JHradley and Company J. M. WaddlB and Syn_Co f^ft?B.^ W?^S? ?ti? ???^&^<* W.^?W Company "~ HOW TO GET YOUR RAILWAY FARE REFUNDED: Secure from! any nf the above firms a CHAMBER of COMMERCE rebate book. Have purchases entered in the book and as soon as they total the desired amount, surrender the hook to the firm from which you make the last purchase. They wjll refund your railway fare. . j 4 \ Remember \pc excellent Tailroad service: Greenville has. Notej especially that thirteen trains daily leave Anderson for Greenville and thirteen trains return from Greenville. Ttke Rest l^oom eyer The Fourth National Bank---With Matron in Constant Attendance-Is Maintained for Your Comfort while in j GREE J?-^^'iJti-E..; Wast ? I > .*. YOUR CROP V. In fertilizing your cottjon and corri, care should be ta^?n tot apply at least Odo pounds of high grade fish, blood and bone fertiliz ;r to the acre fo the best and $ost bastingresults/'A,: Wrie?e less t ian 600 ? pounds; of fertilizer is used to the acre, it acts as a stimulant ?nly, and, the ero]? takes more plaTrt~food ftom^^ and? your so 1 runs down, but where you use 600 pounds or more of fine j fertilize io the acre, you furnish the soil with more plant food thani the ero > takes from it .and your soi', ...r.p?oves. And besides, the] more fertffizerTtjira^ itf rgrOrj g raws atfd'Iftr^U?cltcy your land is shaded and you know that ts an advantage. And thfiir with heavy fertilization you have larger stalk^jport^limbs and leaves! and bolls. : This gives you ?^^cgetebJwma?r for the Soil this vegetable matter furnishes humus for the soil and soil without j ?iujiius is like lc lout oil, iis usefulness is. greatly impaired. And therf^tie^yfe^IzaSori mikes more bolls and this makes' more bales, andf there is-where you make your money" in firming. k The difference tn cost of fertilizing ?n acre with 40Q/pounds and 600 pounds.of fertilizer is around $5 ah acre, jrje difference in the crop will be at least loo pounds of lint cotton and at present prices that is a little tlie rise of $i 3.00. That is how it pays. There is: no doubt of its paying and 600 pounds to the acre will pay better than 400 pounds or 3oo pounds. Unless the ground is in an unusually high state of cultivation we.doubt |f it will pay"fe?ilse;more than 600 pounds to the acre for cotton or corn./ If your lands are red our 8-3-3 or our 9-3-3 or our 10-3-3 is about what you'need. If your lands are gray' use our 8-4-4 or our io~4?4. If you are a little late ir. planting, ^ ?sr-t'?:3-3*crour^??-4-4, ?s^e extraer centage of phosphoric acid will hasten the growth and maturity of] your cotton. If ypu don't care, to ?use 600 pounds to the acre on all your crop, try^u^ft^r&lid x* wh?re you make your moneys ? ^ We are getti a fell, ^tood-and boh^ ? and farmers using 1tvthis' year will have an advantage in crop making that people who are deprived-.of it will not understand. We hope you have noticed the analysis ot our goods this year, issued by Clem en Coiiege. {NOT a single sample has fallen down, the analysis of j every one of them stands up like a little tin soldier., Whore the price is the same, get the best. ^ PHOSPHATE S OIL GO. Jj R. Vt?dmr, tVssinW. D. S. VaucuVer, Manager. I?. S.-if you have bought other goods try "some t>?fMs anyway. 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. Wl?eq, fist? hero for th? ?Ifta?et? for Repairs ci ind wprp. re^jutreUvs ? Coure - nation anti the Jt??*%atoi. T'yireu Dr. M. it C&mpiteii t. W. wMtMr 81? C?r?ac Ile** JU 'Phase ML tba. *Fh?a*> ?ft&X st, it rffiata MORNING WORK OF PRESBYTERY . -?'. Committees Appointed, Reports vinci irapvmm Matter Given Attention The Tuesday morning' session ot the , Piedmont Presbytery waa opened-with I devotional exercises conducted by Rev. I W. H. Mills of Clemson College. The j meeting was called to order by Rev. I D. Withers pon Dodge, the newly elect. | ed mod?ralos, and the minutes of the proceeding session were read ; by the secretary and the morning's business waa' taken up. r Chimera College. The first business waa the reading [of- reports from schools and "colleges supported.by th* Presbyterian church. - The - report from Ch icons' OelletfV Greenville, ? was satisfactory, but rei gret was expressed because of the ?fact that-on|y about ??1.&00 had been received as an' endowment by tba col Llesa BO far when tbc ascent should' really be 125,00 'by this time. The amount of endowment wga placed at $50.00, and hair of t>e time allotted for securing it has ?'?paed. The re port stated that a suitable building .site had not yet been procured.- Two ! sitos were under consideration, hui no i satisfactory terms could be made. ThomweH Orphanage. The second report was from the stated that no deaths had occurred Thorn well orphanage. Thia report during the year and that the orphan age was la excellent shape.. A new building has recently been opened lo connection with the orphanage and ls now occupied by twenty boya and their matron. The report from Davidson waa al so satisfactory in a financial way, >Ut like Cblcora. DjMdson haa not ?yet received ail of the endowment fund. Prom the Presbyterian College at I Clinton came an appeal for cash. Tttrlfl report stated . that Clinton was be*- j hind, ?id that there would be<>a^ftWi r.?.U of some I2.?O0 at the ead of| Ulla term. They suited aid from the : Presbytery. This caused ? lohsr dis cussion autf waa Anally decided bjl& I vote aa to whether or nbc a special condition for the surpose of raining; tn? necessary money should be ta ken. The vote was 14 to IS in favor ot taking the collection. After the reports -were read Mr. A. R. Craig, who lives at Sandy Springs, and who ls now st Davidson Col lege, waa received as a candidate for the Presbyterian ministry. The following committees were ap pointed: Bills and overtures-W. H. Fraser and S. D. stuart. Judicial business-J. G. La w and T. C. Ho ?ers. JgPalis and installation- C. ELHarbln wad J. BL Wallace. < > g Printed minutes-C. Jf>. Waller * Leave of absence-J. K. Wallaca and |r 2?A Balley. (fSSW?ion records-D. P. Junkin. Ruling olders--R. W. Hammond, J. Mr^Mheral assembly-W. ! id G. M. Grier. C. D. NasbJt and J. M.} lock the regular pennon J '*m vf WT. J. rj. VTBMtace I star. Sir. Wallace too* the Immutability of Jesus I jstsachgd a tory forcible j ItW ' Fl tt lag. - arhoo! boys ' ft to hear thia *#rm?i ???4 a large number of others n^rmoa the members of tty review*^ the students pasy |^^BB^^^B'STS^BflBa^lBBvK?rrH.t?l' o o ? o o o ooo ooo lo . .o o PERSONALS. o o o O O O O V O 0?90ooo J. F. Crawford of Columbia spout yesterday tfi ?be ei;tjy aiSu?st at tile Chiquola'betel. M. L. Sullivan or.,(ArjB?rlljB was'ln the city yesterday on badness. W. P. onnt of RoIt?RViH?.' M. C.,' in spending a few days in Ute city. . ' a. ?ititt?^ 8.' B. Blackwell of GreBftrilljf?'wm in the city last night, a guest at the Chiquola hotel. J. W. Bowen, of Anderson, ^Koute l, was amona the Vfttttara jp jspesd J. P. Prince of ufo AutnrfiirB KC fioh was in the ?ity yesterday for a few. hours. Wr A bailey ?f iva ~a?5 'is ?h* ??y yesterday; on business. T.- R. "Webu. of Greenwood wa* ot>e of the gueets registered yesterday st the i hlquola hotel. .; vi. W. Holk'tnan of Walhalla, spent' yesterday in the city With relatives. . Thad E. Horton of Greenville ?pent yesterday in the city on business, i Irving Bennett of Pendleton ?pent yesterday Ia Anderson OR bustes*?. . J. D. Shelton of Westminster was In tba e?ty i YAIUArday. . W. p. Ba'lard of the ZU?* section, was in the city part of yeaterdsy. lO. "P. Richardson of GreeuvW?,* o well kan?* oattjtm- man.V rum* Jautn. dersou yesterday. C. 8. Moore of tho circulation deport ment of tho Columbia State speot yes terday In the ?It y. (Miss Glendolo Branyon of tho Beth el section waa shopping tn tea city j yewtaraaar.^ John T. ..Bryant of Gaffney le snead- j log a few days in the city and county ' on bultanna Charles F. H*ll of Gaffney, a well known shoe saleamaa. waa fB^BHHBi eon yesterday. Mr*. T. L. Hanna of Pendleton waa In the city yesterday for a few hours. J L. Brany?<3 of the Oak Grove ser ian? wac in we ctxy yeweroay OTT bus- | ness. A. S. Fant o? Belton was in tnc olty yesterday for a few hours. CL. E. Knight of W&ttefteJd was lathe city yesterday tor.a few boars. ^ Jpr ^ W?u^on of Gleenwood, was | day lu Anderson. Carl Shirley cf the Long Branch! sec tkn was in tb? city yesterday. Dr. R. O. Witherspoon of the Ha- I Min neighborhood ?sent pars of ' yes- \ Miss Georgia Bell Beaktn waa shopping io the otty yo? Denver wsi? 1? t few hoars im BBBsHlB^^BWBW'A-^oiniHflaS^aV^KS viiie jew)err has returned to bis home ] utter a short business trip to Ander-} aon. J Mrs. & F. Hailey of Hartwell, Qa., is in the city, the guest of her daugh ter? Mrs. W. H. Kecse. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pinson of Honen Path weer shopping In the city yester day. i : W. A. Webb, of Midway was In the city yesterday on business Mr. and Mrs. J. H. pruitt pf Starr *ere shopping In the city yesterday. Mrs. B.F. Whittaker baa returned to her home in Bailey after spending a, few days in the city with friends. Prue Hickman of Starr spent .yes terday in Anderson on baalnesB. Callahan of Greenville, deputy organiser for the Woodmen of the World, waa In the city yesterday. Rev. J. W. Spe?ke of Anderson,] spent yesterday in the city. He at-j sanded the managers of tue Textile Industrial I Institute. From here he went to thai lower part of the state to assist Rey.1 Peter Stokes In. & ??r?vsJ vs^ir.z Spartanburg Herald. OOOOOC?OOOOOO O O O BASEBALL RESULTS 0 ooooooooooooo o AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Chicago 2; Cleveland 1. At BpStoh 2; Washington S. At Detroit-St, Louis rain. At New Vdrk*PhUadelphia rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE Al St Louis l; Pittsburgh fi. Others rain. BULLETIN FEDERAL LEAGUE All posponed, ruin. SOUTHERN LEAGUE At Atlanta 6; Nashville fi. At Chattanooga-Memphis rain. At Montgomery 8; New Orleans ll. ! At Birmingham 13; Mobile 8. 8?3TH ATLANT!? At Angosta 6; Charleston 0 . At Columbia 2; Savannah 0. At jacksonville 5; Albany 4, At Columbus <; Macon 6. PATIENflE EXHAUST2B Senator 861 vetv of Foreign Relation? Commut?e Says lt Is No Blair. Washington. April 15.-?R;is ridi culous for anyone to think," said An ster Shi ve ly, after conferring wlin the president, "that, the United States. In jA|s- move toward' Mexico, ls 'blueing.' Thts time for temporising h-"? ended. The patience of this goyrraraept lg exhausted. Wc "T~ fur **_'?t'soi for peace at a. sacrifice of ihe dignity of this neHon." _ ******** a ? ?v ? . ,? . v.. . ' -,_, o * ARCHITECTS * * Citizen* National Bank Bldg. * * Ratea*?, Pf. C. * # ' # ea.ee si' ftaTlTR, pf Now Tcrk Cfty tANOFORE TUNER A?T? .BUILDER. Wat? ef RvsSeal lastraste*** ro ?0*04 , ****** ?aja* te ina Factory, Fifteen yeafs af taetery work. Headquarter* at WHXtS # SPEAR? ?AN MUSIC KOUnfi, Bleekley Bldg. Andmao, S. ?? The Fleet Washington, April 14.--Rear Admir al Badger's fore? at Tampico, not In cluding vessels held In readiness, bnt not actually ordered to the scene, will compromise, eleven great battleships vi th many cruiser? and auxiliarle?, carrying in all. about 15,000 wen. A, statement issued'todey by the naTy de? pertinent said: "The complement of the seven bat tleships of the , Atlantic fleet which will proceed to Tampico will / total ?bout.2.600 marinea available at Tam? pico as ti landing force, fully equip? ped foy field service. There- will be eleven battleships lu Mexican waters with a total complement of nearly ten thousand, men. "Arkansas, Flagship of Rear Admir al Badger; Florida, Flagship of Rear Admiral Fletcher; Utah.'Conne'ctlcW., Flagship of Rear AdmlrM-'Mayo; Lou isiana. FlagsMp of Fear Admiral Boiuh- New Hampshire, Michigan. Vermont, Minnesota, Now Jersey, South Carolina. "Also Chester. Dolphin, Baa Fran cisco, Des Meines. Prairie and Han cock with a total landing force of 2,500 marines : *tt? Tac?n?, now at Boston, has beea ordered io Taispieo. v!a Ns^s^t Meonyey a draft of men to the Mex ican 'wa ti-vs. 'The gunboat Nashville, no*' at Monte Christi, Sao Domingo, has been ordered to Guantanamo and i.thssn io proceed to Tampico, In addition tho battleships Rhode Island,: Nebraska, Virginia and Georgia are available, if needed, but althea* Tessel* are dock ing, it .has not beetTdeelded whether they will join Admiral Badger. Also the battleships, Wyoming, Tease. North Dakota. Delaware and Kansas are now available, if needed. "The Hancock will leave New Or leans Monday morning wit;..-the First Regiment of the expeditionary force ot marines, fully equipped for field s^r-j vice. Ta? Hancock will car rv also s three inch field battery and equipment. "The torpedo flotilla, Atlantic fleet, nt Pensacola, with the flagship. Bir mingham and tender Dixie, have been directed to hold th om Bel vee ia readi ness for service in^ the Ma*io*n wa itera. "The order for the mebiltxatt n of KsW??et, including all auxiliaries and (he marine regiment at New Orleans, waa Issued in six minut?e after the order was given by the Secretary' pf Navy. "The hospital ship Solace li enroute to : Tampico from New Orleans fully squtpped with the most modern hos pital equipment. "Trio supply ?hip Celtic la loading St New Yprk with a cargo of refrig erated meat? and suppli?e, sailing on the slxt*duth. "The cargoes Volcan and Jason sra ?nrrv.it/. *)rli full />a?na* Af /n ?asterly gale Wedne*d*y night and at BBK^nreday T?OS pounding ta on the har o*fiaj% while ?he of seva^,.JJ^ saying stallen? tai sa the shore h?teles te aM son . HAS NO MORE FAITH 111 DIVINE HEALING i SUBJECT OF MRS. ETTOR NO LONGER BELIEVES AN ANDERSON MAN Notwtttotandmg ' Supposed Cura \ At Westoriftstery Charle? .Bowl? Lott Patt? From W^lmlnlsier come? tbe te merkable tal? that a citizen ot thu;, place and hi? -sight restored to him by taking the "faith cure" administ ered nt the Old Baptist TaberneWdWpi Atienta by Mrs. Wentworth-Btter, who claims that by the ."laying on ol hands" she can cure all Ills. FoUov. mg the receipt ot thia inform?i*en yeo isrday a reporter for The Intelligencer \islled Charles Bowie, an Anderson man who recently took the "divine T?uTS^r" in an effort to find if Mr. Bowie ben oeen benentted. Mr. Bowie is suffering with , tuberculosis and whpn he "waa seen yesterday he told tr.t? ?eport?r that hs had lost "his fait!? in Mrs. Etter and he could not see that he had improved in any way. Ho believes ir God bad Intended for Mrs. Et tc* to help bim that this cure would have been effected at ono? ' and he says that so far he has received uh benefit Me Is critically til. About ? fortnight ago Bowie went to Atlanta, and appeared in the tab#r~ nac1#?. He was called ts a chair ors thc rostrum by Mrs. Etter and the entire assemblage, some several hun dred men, Women and children, ali began to shout and pray for hts re . Cf/very. Mrs. Etter then eetsed him and "laid hands on him" until she an nounced that- a cure bad been af fected. It such a cure was effettx4 it has not yet heeome manifest However, the story of tho "divine healing" done by Mr*. Etter oh the. Westminister man seems to be trna, an the following account ot the man's sight being restored la copiad from the Tttgaloo Tribune, whose editor. Mr. A. JU Gcssett is attending the sessions, pf. Piedmont Presbytery: : *Mr.,D. T? Cato, of Oneway, returh-; ?fPptB Atlanta last Friday a happy. man. bavins; had hts sight restored by tho fait? cure tn a meitmj con ducted in the tabernacle Baptist church bj* Mrs. Etter, of the Pentecos tal Union, who is seventy'years old. " "Mr. Cain had been totally blind for some six or eight months. He had censa lied sc ve rsl prominent spe cialists, we aire told, to no avail. He; wont to Atlanta, on Tuesday, April 7tfi, and returned three days lato*, with hts sight os good as lt was be fore he went blind. "Mr. Cain has many friends who rejoice with him ia hts good fortune. He ia loud in his praises of the good work being accomplished by the Di vine power st the tabernacle meelina/, many otner noted mira.nilous heal ings are reported by him. He at tended the Whslevan church Sunday sad.gaye 'an account of-the restore-. ??on of ?* sight* ... ... ?< Bk A WO ? . ? . * uar . Nome, Alaska. April lai-A blissard carrying tem pe rat ar*? a? low oe forty ?f?P??a below aero ls deftaffiix the, AH-AIKVKUH ?weepetekes dog race from Nome to Candie and return for $8000. o trophy cop and the MU? pt champion dog team or the world. Johnson arrived St Telephone, 76 miles from Nome, st 10:60 a, rn, today He stopped there td rest his dogs and yee passed fey Ar? and AHaa. th? former arriving st .T?epoono at 11 and the latter at u tu. Sep?rala'i* renting at Boston Hoad Hom*, ?fteen Quisa, ?ebiiici Jehnaow.