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This store-the largest Jobbing House in the Car olinas-shines by comparison when it makes its service better and better. ? Our Wholesale and Retail Sales and Ware Rooms! cover floor space as follows: At Anderson, S. C.,.. . . 61,000 sq. ft. At Greenville, S. C.,. . . 42,785 sq. ft. At Belton, S. C.-.9,144 sq. ft. A total of 112,929 sq. ft. or 2.57 acres. Our faith in vou warranted this outlay. We have confidence in Anderson, Greenville and Belton. We've strong faith in the character of the people who visit our stores. Our knowledge of the Hardware business--our caoital-our facilities-our desire to accord fair treatment and give satisfactory service has enabled us to build un the largest Hafdware business in the Carolinas. - -v , SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO.! Anderson, S. C.. Greenville, S. C.* Belton, S. C. NanzettVa Prescription, Try a bottle ot Naaxetta's Pre scription fpr impure blood, kidney, liver and stomach. It has pleas ed hundreds and thousands, why shouldn't- it please you.. Doctors and druggists claim lt can not be improved upon, for what lt ls re commended. Soldi and guaranteed by nil lead it lay drug atoren and the Nanzot ta Medicine Company, 114 Coffee St, Greenville, 8. a Pone 1310. Charleston & Western Carolina Railway CHARLESTON-CHICAGO SLEEPER Ts rough Pullman Sleeping Car Serries via SOUTHERN RAILWAY Premier Carrier of the South Effective Sunday, November 22nd, 1914. Bleeper handled on CAROLINA SPECIAL NOB. 27 and 28. Schedule a a. m. LY. Charleston Ac 9:40 p. m. 12:55 p. m. LY Columbia Ar 4:45 p. m. 4:30 p. m. Lv Spartanburg Ar 1:45 pm 7:30 p. m. Lv Asheville Ar 9:20 a m 19:05 a. m. Lv Knoxville Lv 5:10 a. m. 10:55 a. m. Ar Cincinnati Lv 6:35 a m. 0:00 p. m. Ar Chicago Lv 8:55 a. m. Passengers from Anderson and Greenville territory will make connec tions by leaving: on trains Noa. 15 to Greenville and 12 to Spartanburg and connecting there with the Chica go Bleeper. In addition to the through sleeper to Chicago, Drawing Room Sleeper, Standard Pullman Sleeper, Dining car and through coach. For full and complete information, tickets and pullman reservation call on any Ucket agent, or write W. BL Taber, T. P. A,s Greenville, a C., or W. E. McGee, A. G.. P. A., Col cabla, g. O. To and From the NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST Leaves: No. 32 ... . 6:00 A. M. No| 6 ..... 3:35 P.M. Arrives: No. 5 . ."..10:50A.M. No. 21- 4:55 P"M. Information, Schedules, rates, etc., . promptly given. E. WILLIAMS, G P. A., Augusta, ?a. T. B. CURTIS, C. A., Anderson, S. C. ,J., j- a !.?? Yon can got the uews while Its una tu The Morning Daily IntelItgencor. J. M. Motown's Groovy GOOD THINGS TO EAT Oranges... . .. ..16c, ta and 25c Apples, per peck....ede Raisins. 2 lw?e.... .....25? Nu ta per lb.... ..15c Bananas..15 and 20o Cranberries ,,. .10c o.t. Prunes. 2 lbs. ..tie Citron, per lb.Ide National Biscuit Co.'s Fruit Cake at noj? ru-.nnA..500 J.M.McCOWN He* tt. Got Missing Figures rr*HE General Manager was presenting J plans for an extension of the factory to ? the company's directors at Detroit. He found that nc had left sm estimate sheet in his desk at thc factory. He called up thc factory on the Bell Lone Distance Tele phone. His assistant reacTthc figures to him and the directors were able to a& without delay. ! Annoying: delays are avoided by the nae ! o? the Bell Telephone. Wh&i yow UHept SOUTHERN BELL TELEP1 AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY GLU HUNGER DROVE THEM T0J08 A STORE TWO NEGROES ARRESTED FOR BREAKING INTO PLACE BELOW CITY GOT FOODSTUFFS Richard Jone** Store on Emerson Bridge Road Entered Monday Night-Negroes in Jail, "Boes, I sindbad nuthln to est at my boase an' I stole dem things cause I wus hongry," sre the words of ex planation spoken last night by Alvin Thompson tor himself and bia part ner-ln-crime. Joe Bates, as they stood gazing through the bars of the county jail last night In wide-eyed amaze ment at the thought that the man on the outside to whom they were talk ing waa going te pct their names ia the paper. The two negroes were arrested yes terday afternoon by Deputy Sheriff Olin Sanders and Deputy Jim Will iams at their homes several miles below the city. Monday night they broke into the store of Mr. Richard Jones, who Uvea three miles sooth of the city on the Emerson Bridge road. The staple fastening the door was drawn with a pick and upon entering the negroes helped themselves to some cheese, crackers, and other ar ticles of food and a pair of shoes. The sheriff's office was notified of the robbery yesterday morning and immediately put officers to work on the case. The officers spent practi cally the entire day In rounding np the negroes. One of the negroes has been living on the plantation of Mr. Ham Acker, while the other lived on the Majesty place. Both negroes ad mit that they broke Into the store, and stated that they did it' because they were hungry and had nothing to eat at home. When the reporter ?called at the jail about 8 o'clock both were sleeping soundly in their cells. A good supper each at the hands of the county au thorities and warm dry beds tn which to sleep had done the'work. PROHIBITION BILL HAS BEE? PREPARED SPARTANBUPX3, Jan. 3.-Under tho direction of the headquarters committee of the Anti-Saloon League, Senator Howard B. Carliste has drawn the Statewide prohibition bill that will be Introduced in the ap proaching legislature and made the baale of the fight by the prohibition ists of the mate before that body. It will be gubm;Ueu tc thc member* of th? committee tomorrow; but may not be made- public for the time being;. The document is said ter ne simple and hrletf and . seeks to apply to tho whole State the liquor laws that ap ply to the dry counties st the . pres ent time. D?ring the psst week sev ers! conferences have been held Ly members ot the headquarters com mittee, and lt ls said th^y are cone dent, from what they hear from over the SUte, that prohibition v. Ul win in the legislature and tho question be submitted tb the people at an elec tion to be held next fell. An interesting rumor ls. current locally as to an amendment to exist ing liquor laws to be. advocated hy the advocates of prohibition. It will be proposed to make it unlawful for any person to receive more than one gallon ot liquor per month? according tb thia report At present the law allows Individ?ala to receive for per sonal nae packages of four end a fraction gallons as often a? ?a do It ls understood locally iuai the Sartanburg delegation ot seven ?mbers ot the house ?nd one sena tor will support that Statewide prob!. tiott WU. . . ; Pretests Poer! ag Ia. WASHINGTON, Jan. e.-Many pro tests against that section ot the Im migration bill which bars members of the African race have begnn p?usr Ins in at the White House. President Wilson will not indicate his position until the bill finally ls sent to him fer his signature er veto. Conferees on th? Bissssra ^srs ?ppci^tc? tod?* asd tbs ?carsr?3cc will bogie tcaor Iitdfaa Cotton Cree. WASSHW?CN, ?au. G.-A ffieM cf 4,900.000 four hundred bales or five per cent less than last years, ls ?he Indian government's latest estimate S- th? Indian cotton crop for the K-'IS season reported tn consul's dispatches today. The cotton acre age to placed at Si.000.00O acree. Th? fm ni report will be Aososncod ip yob rna ry. ; : geese ?ead ?,<e e ? e ?es? e ? f OPEN NOSTRILS! END I 1 A COU fe CATARRH I 2 How Te f? at Bettef When Head ? ? sad Kose are Stuffed Up. X te o od s e ? o s a e e? ? s w e se ? ??o o e Count fifty? Your cold in head or catarrh disappears. Your clogged nos triit* will open, the e*-, passages os roar head will clear and yea cen breathe freely. No more snuffling, hawking, mucous discharge, dryness er, heeds ehe? no struggling for breath ai night Get a small bettie of &ty*a~<3reanl Batta from your druggist and apply a little of this frafrre,it antiseptic ersarti ! te yeer nostril*. It peaetratoc throned) j every air passage of the head, sooth ling sad beelto# ike swollen o?: hv i Hamed membrane, giving yoe Instant .relief, jhewd colds ss? catarrh yield iiikS **** ******* The Sult?n of Turkey. 7 The sultan of Turkey has been driven Into the war against the allies by the advisers about him who sra friendly to Germany. He is dot be lieved to be much of 'a force In tbo government and it is not thought that he bad much to say about the de cision of Turkey to Join with Austria | and Germany. LATEST SENSATION IN THE WORLD OF MOVIES The Exploits ol Elaine' Will Be Shown nt The Para mount. Beginning next Thursday Gie Para* mount Theatre will show at regular intervals Gie latest sensation in Gie world of "movies," the new produc tion being shown as the "The Ex ploits of Blaine." and featuring the delightful Pearl White and suca oft er well known stars as Sheldon Lew is and William Riley Hatch. "Craig Kennedy" scientific detec tive, promises to outrival Gie famed Sherlock Holmes, from a popularity standpoint Kennedy doesn't use bull dozing methods and strong-arm prin ciples to ferret out crime. He de pend ; -'uon science to aid him, and he |*uses only scientific methods In run ning down criminals. In "The Exploits of Elaine." the latest and:conceded to be Gie very best piece ot work' yet turned out by .ArUiur B. Reeve, erector of Gie "Craig j Kennedy" detective stories, science ls given full sway in ?ie wer icing out of Gie mysteries surrounding Gils at tractive young miss, who happens to be none oUier than Gie pretty Pearl White .so recently a spectacular fig ure In "The Perils of Pauline." The Blaine aeries, ls being put on. The film was made by Gie Pathe establish ment ta collaboration with Gie Hearts syndicate of newspapers. This ? com bination has developed one of Gie country's biggest film-producing companies, and the films it turns out are conceded to be among Gio very best to be seen anywhete in Ute world The company Gist had produced "The Exploits of Elaine" ls an all-star cast and ls headed by that sterling actor, Arnold Daly. Associated wiGi him, ia addition to Miss White, are Bheldon Lewis, William Riley Hatch and others. Mr. Reeve, Ute author of Gie serial, has la collaboration with him Gae well-known playwright Charles L. Goddard. Together Giey haye solved a piece of eotort*!n<?* ?otis?. Dosed entirely upon scientific deductions, which promises to even tually become Gie greatest serial sto ry ever screened. .PUEBLA FALLS AFTER SIX HOURS OF HARD FIGHTING (CONTINUED PROM PAQX ONE.) troops escaped is not know,?. early reports or Gie fighting indicate vhat the greeter part of them etfaer were , killed or made prisoners. Vrote these reports it would'seem (hat in few of the battles that barroccurred to-Sites'aa? th? slaughter noaa so swift ann _ao<????.*. The h~???st part of Gie action waa fought outside the city proper. The dead end wo?n^nd ?re eaM ta corr the ground at some pisces and to be strewn plentifully across a field whose diameter from-west to east la some t? mttcti Communication witt Puebla , was not established usUl tonight Who {.was tn command of Ute capital forces ls not yet known, bat their loaders are reported to have been Andrew A imanan and, Eufemio Zapata, a broGier of Emiliano. A brief message received at midday announced Gie result of the fighting and the garrison in Vera Crux with {their hands, paraded the streets la honor of Gie victory. The ringing of church bells conveyed Gie news < to the populace. '. Heavy fighting is ?UH la pr atrase weat of. Puebla between General Qb regon's foross sud reinforcements seat frogx the capital. Three aero planes d'd scout work during Gie day. sccprdi'ug to Oenerat Obregon. It U now said that General Alma rae was In charge of tte op?rette? for the capital forces, supported by Generals Cortes and ATf/usiedo ot Ute federal army, and Generals Bandera?. Porfirio, Bonilla and Varona. li You Hay* Anytfc!r? to Sett, ADVERTISE! ihinfj Sc3? ItsaM. DISAPPEARANCE $52 1 PUZZLES THE POLICE MONEY STOtEN MONDAY NIGHT FROM HOME ON SOUTH MAIN HAVE NO CLUES Two Negroes Who Wore Under Arrest Have Been Released. Mystery. The theft early Monday neening of $62 from the residence of Frank P. Bo be rt ?on, 505 South Main street, has ensiled police detectives at work on the case no little. They are with out a single clue as to who took the money, and two negroes who were detained on anspielen have been re leased, as no evidence could be had pol?tlng to their coanocUon with the robbery. - * The money, was tn a bureau draw er in a room used by the children. Mrs. Robertson was in the room not' more than SO minutes before the money was missed, but whether she saw the money when she waa In the room at this time, police were not prepared to ?Ute. The matter was reported to police headquarters Mon day night, and Immediately officers were est to ~?rk to ferret ont the thief. If possible, ' >t?V|l??|| Two negroes who worked about the premises were arrested that night and held tn the city'Jell that night and up until late yesterday afternoon, when they were released. The money was in currency, silver and one check for $2.50. This check was given Mr. Robertson hy a party at Belton,, and immediately after the robbery he notified the man who gave bim the check to report the matter to the bank and have payment on lt held op. TURK8 SUFFER WORST DEFEAT OF THE WAR (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.) crossed Bukowina, which ls now vir tually In their possession. In North Poland, where Russia ls confronted with the most sertcus task, the weather is proving a useful ally. The Germans, according to their accounts, are making only slow progress with their offensive opera tions. Military men look for bigger events between the lower Vistula and the East Prussian frontier. Tho Rus sians hold the greater part' of the In tervening territory, and unless en gaged when the river freezes, would fall on the German flank south of the river. It is believed here, therefore, that the Germans plan a movement from Thorn and East Prussia to pre vent this action. The fighting would take place in the open. Except at the two extreme wings on tbs Belgian coast and In Upper Al sace, where the Allies have gained some ground, fighting on the western front has been done by sappers, min ers and artillery. Only at Isolated points has the Infantry been given Ita opportunity. A few hundred Tards have been gained by the Allies tioong the .'tines of Flanders. Great interest attaches to French operations in Upper Alsace. The capture of Stelnbach Waa accomplish ed after almost superhuman efforts. Now the French are attempting to force their way through to Corney (Sennhelm) the possession of which would open the door to Muelbausen. One of the* lessons the war has taught Russia ls that the poy?. ?f Archangel, tl? only large seaport on the north coast and the most north erly point in the railway system of Europe, can be kept open most of tho winter with the std of Ice-breakers. Archangel generally ts trotten over for months but lt has been kept open thea far. The house ot lords will meet to morrow and Earl Kitchener, secre tary for war, ls expected to make a? statement on the progress oMhe war and British preparations. *r*u???? Tiyo YSAKS Negroes Pardoned *y Governor Blees? Died ia County Morn Then Tero Years Ago. (fey AwwUfed PiwO 8PARTANBURG, a C., Jan. 5 - When the county authorities received official notice today ft om the govern or's office that a full pardoa bad been granted by Oovcrnbr Bisase to Anna Dvnmaaond. a, s agrees coavieSed of the murder of her husband ta this county three years ago. lt developed that the woman had been deed for more than two years. While a prisoner In tho county Jail soon after her conviction she died leaving an Infant whole death coon followed. Three Sleetreewtfens. TRENTON. N. J., Jan. 5.-Three men were electrocuted at the State prison tonight, marking the first triple exe cutten sinos the electric chair was In stalled In New Jersey. The three were negroes ead ?sid tba death pnalty for murder. Patdish Neates ef Detained Steiners. LON??O*!. Jas. 5.-A Ust of pine steamers bound from the United Sta tes to, ScoAdanavisa porta,. "whose cargoes or part of them have beer? ?o taluo?- in British porta, m given la ah official announremcs; tn tho lon Lower Prices on Ford Care Buyers to Share in profits EfTecUve August 1st, 1914 to August 1st. 1915 and guaranteed against any reductions during that time. All cars fully equipped f. o. b. De troit. Runabout. .... .$440 Touring Car. 490Town Car. 690 All ratall buyers of nev Ford cars from August 1st, 1914 to August 1st, 1915 will share in the profits of the company to the extent of #40 to $6o per car, on each car they buy, PROVID ED; we sell and deliver 3oo,ooo new Ford cars during that period ..(Ask for Par it ca i ar s.) ? TODD AUTO SHOP The Day In Congress WASHINGTON. Jun. 6.-HOUSE: Indian appropriation bil!, including disputa, over participation of Missis sippi Choctaws In Indian tribal funda considered. Foreign affairs committee resum- - ed hearings on proposal to prohibit | exportation of war munitions. Governor Goethals explained Pana ma fortification and other estim?tes before appropriation committee. ? Conferees on seamen's bill appoint-1 ed. Adourned at 5:40 p. m. to noon1 Wednesday. - SENATE*. Senator Lodge submitted amendment to ship purchase hill to exclude from purchase ships of bel ligerents.' Philippines committee continued hearings In Independence MIL Banking committee reported favor ably house amendment to federal re serve act to permit federal reserve banks to discount acceptances based on imports or exporta having a ma turity of not more than three months. District of Columbia appropriation bill reported, carrying 812.341.024. Adjourned at 3:42 p. m. to roon Wednesday. INDUSTRIES W ?: C. Charleston Leads in ?asnal of Capt* tai Invented. COLUMBIA, Jan. 4.-Charleston county leads t*\e seven counties of this State In which are located Gie principal clUes In the amount ot capital Invested, Gmt amount being 919,687,966, with Greenvale , county second with invested capital ot $19, 222.739. Spartanburg county ls third wtU? $16,094,923. Of the Invested capital ot Char leston county $11.709,512 ls Invested in fertllier manufacturing plants, and of? that amount of Greenville In textiles, which ls also trna of Spartanburg county. Greenville county leads in the amount expended for wages, this sum bring slightly in excess of $3, OOO.O00 annually. This county pro-} doced manufactured products valued at 116,000,000, leading Gie counties of the State. In both these regards Spartanburg ls a close second, with Charleston ranking third. These figures were made public today by Commissioner Watson, of the Stats Department of Agriculture, Commerce and Industries. Orders Federal laterreaiJea. WASHINGTON, Jan. Federal Intervention In Gie eastern Ohio coat, minters' strike waa ordered today by Secretary ot Labor Wilson. Daniel J. Keefs, labor expert sad farmer com missioner g?n?ral of trnmaraGoni and Howcl Davies, former mediator lu the Colomdo strike, were designed to un dertake an amicable adjustment. t Miss Cope &eai*~K*t Guilty. J CHICAGO. Jan. 5.-Misa Jes vie j emsteheth Cop*, accuser under Gie] Mann ?act of Colossi Charles Avezan-1 dor, of Providence. R. I., pleaded sst guilty today when arraigned, ! charged with attempting to bribe fed- ; eral ' officials to aid her in obtaining $50,000 from Colonel Alexander by I threatening him with prosecution. - CALOMEL DYNAMil SHAKES m m "MN'S lim Ton" Stets Yow Um Mst ital totimi its Yoi UM t Off i wert ?ve? ap your sluggish liver! Feel flee sad cheerful; make your work s pleasure? be vigorous and full of urabi. ti~n. Bat take oo nasty, dangerous calomel because lt makes you sick sad you siay lose a day's work. Calomel h dreary or quicksilver waieb causes necrosis of the bones. Csleerel en?sbe? Into son* Mle like dynaeUt*. svvakisg it np. That's when yan fee) that atrfaysao*** and enuanlhs. Mute* to ssei^rVv-yen wast to enjoy j che slerst, gentlest liver and bowell rle?it??A? w*. ever experienced lust tike a ?pctftti;?],- V htolS&a. DtMsvit i pim1 IS HER Birthstone If SHE was born in January give her a ring, lavaliere or some other pretty piece of jewelry con taining a pretty garnet, to typify her birth-month; she'll appre ciate it. ?f four children made at yam Keep ? record of your Child, it will bo a treasure m old ?ge. Let nv hxxrw when to ceil. Green's Art Shop On The Square. MO WEB 10 HAMED ?108 PAT?EBSd.V Hewjgfvy Ven Saete?is Benwell Senator ie Assistant Physician of Stet? Hospital. Frank Et? Mower, M. D., of New* berry * hen' been appointed sssistant physician of the State li- v&fri r?? tho Insane, tor duty at the State Parle pf ant, to All th., unexpired ?. -r?J. ?riSi5? u?xt ?s'y,, cf A. 5. Pat terson. IL D-. r?sign?e. Dr. Patterson is State senator from 'Barn well County. He raced tl y filed :W?U? the board vi reseats at tho a*y> lam his resignation, .effcctiifo Deeem bcr 31, In order that he might give some attention to his private prac* ties in Barnwell before returning tb Columbia ffrr tbe legislative session which begins January 12. - ?ES YOUR LIVER! K AND SALIVATES Tone tonight. Your druggist or dealer .ells you a ?0 ?ut bottle of DoAjon's Mw Tone under my personal money back guarantee that each spoonful will clean your sluggish liver better than a. dose ot nasty eulorel sod timi it troa't make you sieh. Dodson's Liver Tone is rent liver medicine. You'll know ii next morning brcacse you viii trek? up freUnafltfSf your liver will bo .workinp; liea.larbe Sad dtxsines? gotte; banach wlU I vi ? ?..-st sod bowels regular. Dodson's ?.iver Tee? ls entirely vege taste,, thetefere harmless a? i .aliste. Olva it to your ?hUdreu. sfilltaaa of people an uiing 1> Liver Tone instead of dangrtooj) e .