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"LITTLE GEM" 128 W. Whittier St. (Ham? old stand) Hesaodeled, cleaned, painted and equipped willi up-to-dale fixture*. Try our FRENCH I?KIF COFFEE J. E. DERRICK Proprietor. LOVE ANDA FELLOW-FEELING X am the man to fix your teeth eo you can eat the pie that I put lu the Piedmont Belt. I make plate? at $6.60 I maka gold crowns at$4.00 SBver fillings, 50c and op. Gold fillings $1.00 and op Painless Extracting 40k:. I' maka a specialty of treating Pyorrhea, Alveolar!? of the gums and all crown and bridge work and regulating mal formed teeth. All work guaranteed first-class. S. G. BRUCE DENTIST YOUR PHOTO ON POST CARDS 5 cents each 6o cents dozen Printed full size on best ma-! tertal. Guaranteed first class and up to the minute. kodak Printing, from your films, nelarged to <ull Post Card size. Pictures from any size film 5 cents each. 5x7 prints as above io. cents each. Free. No charge for develop-j kif your film. Green's Ai?t Shop On The Square. ' . br. Phillie Dead. RICHMOND, Va,. March 2.-The | Rev. Dr. A. L. Phillips superintendent j of Sunday schools of the Southern Presbyterian churr.h, died here to FlTASH r.8 higher tba Europe and recent d the increased cost, il a small item. For Potash in mixed unit potash (present m $1,00 per unit kurt season por aere of land, is insign 2% PCM AS? 200 lbs. Fertiliser pe 800 lbs. Fertiliser pe ?00 lbs. Fertiliser pe 500 lbs. Fertiliser pe 3% POTASH 200 lbs. Fertiliser pe 300 lbrf. Fertiliser pc 400 lbs. Fertiliser pe 500 ?bs. Fertiliser pe This is a very snail ate of Potash ig now sellii to 13.00 per unit ol Potai charge of $1,60 per unit i Our price per unitl reduction of 25c. per unit at the rate of $3.40 to $3 able Phosphoric Acid is 1 ?3 wri V-C SALES OFFICES Darham, N. C. Winston-Sslem. H. C Chalice ton, 8. C. Columbia, 8. ?. Rlekmeod. Vs. Nevfelk, Va, O?tiinark?y j without Potash, acre h to little an afford to take su * ELECTRIC CIT i * _ * Items of Interest and Person x! * Wireless on the Sti Hoard o? Health Itt Hold .Meet?ti*. I Tho t hy hoard of health wilt hold a | meeting on tho 8th ot .Mardi tor the | purppse of transuding auch lum ut ss at; may come before it. lt in under stood that Mr. A. Il. Dagnell, who was a member ot thia boan), han ten dered lila resignation, and the vacancy caused thereby will be filled by un election at this meeting. The mem bers of the board are .Mr. P. B. Creighton. Dr. W. II. Hardin. Dr. li. A. Henry. Dr. W. P. Ashmore and Mr. A. H. Dagnell. WIM Visit Schools .Next Thursday. Supt. J. Bi Felton will visit Oak Hill and Concrete schools Thursday o? this week. 1'romliicnt lecturer Will Be Here Soon. I Dr. Meyer-Gerhard, who ts touring the South delivering lectures showing thc side of Germany In the present European war. ls scheduled to deliver an address ut Anderson the latter part of} thia month. *The exact date has not yet been decided. Secretary . Whaley of the chamber of commerce, I3 In receipt of a letter from Albert Orth, < harli-.ton, S. C., editor and publisher of the Deutsche-Geltung, .{tating that Dr. Moyer-Oerhard will bc glad to come to Andersot< to de liver one of bia noted addresses on the cnuses of the war. This lecture will bo glvon under th? uusplccs ot thc educational committee of ine | Anderson ('hamber of Commerce, and .; 1.x not to bc taken as any indication of the attitude of uny membor o.' this committee. -o Loral Kcal Estate Company Branches Out. Mr. F. E. Alexander, who ls assn- : elated with the Anderson F.eal Estate ' and Investment company, wll} uso his very best efforts to secure thc i'nes*. j farms at th0 lowest prices one on the j best terms for thoio contemplating I entering the agricultural business. Mr. Alexander wilt be pleased to talk or correspond^wlth anyone interested I In this matter. He ran he reen at Seneca or at the omeo of the Ander son Real Estate r nd investment com pany. In this city. Mr. Alexander believes that now is the best time to bay farm lands, and he believes that ho can satisfy any customer that might come along. Week of Prayer Being Observed. All over the'south tho women of the Southern Baptist Convention oro observing the /Irst week of March as . aV'week of prayer" for home missions. ; The f'iltlal meeting of tho women of tho First Baptist Church of thlr etty , waa held Monday afternoon. An ad'- i dress was made by the Rev. O. L. Martin, who talked on the South or The New Patriotism. Tho meeting Monday afternoon was led by Mrs. Ft Alien, tho auoject hoing "Enlist ment and Efficiency." The meetings will be held at 4 o'clock. All women aro urged to attend. Thoae having chi'.Mren are urged to biting them ! along also, as they will be cared for by Mra. W. B. King, Jr., who will entertain thom ip the basement of the church,_;_:_ acts About ] n last year because of scarcity brouj lacree by Germany entirely prohibitinj ' proportioned to the amount of fertili goods,' our charge at this time is at tl arket price $2.60 to *3.00 per unit) . A difference of only 50c. per unit, incant, as you ?will see by tho followk I GOODS-Increase 50c per Ton foi f acre_...Coat of potash 5 c. rac r aero._.".Cost of potash 7Jc. mt r acr?~__-Cost of potash 10 c. mc r.acre.,..--.Cost of potash 121c. mt GOODS-Increase 91.00 per Toa foi r acre.,,.,....-Coat of potash 10c. mei r acre-_Cost of potash 16c. moi r acre_Coat of potash 20c. moi r acre._Cost of potash 25c. mot increase in charge for Potash when yo lg at about $125.00 to 5150.00 per tot h) nt ports, for cash in large quantities is for goods delivered, time payment, of Ammonia deUvered is $3.26 agnins i, although Cotton Seed Meal is now 1.50 per unit of Ammonia. Our char, he same as last year,-60c. per unit. ron want Fertilizers containing Potash te or apply to our nearest Sales Otflft r SPARKLETS * _ * l Mention Caught Over the * ecu of Anderson * ************* Called to Tennessee Account Heath of Father. The many friend? of Mr. Hood An-1 ders?n will regret to learn that he j waa called to the home of lils father at Jackson, Tenn., hy a telegram an nouncing his father's Budden death In Nashville, early yesterday morning. Mr. Anderson waB president of the Slate senate and this body was in cession at Nashville. Ills death was j due to heart failure. -o .V.?etliig of Hoard Of Assessors. The byard of assessors for Ander son county ha? been called to meet at the court house at 12 o'clock on J March Ith. a notice of this meeting, j by And* or Winston Smith, being pub lished elsewhere in thi? paper. Tho Unie for this meeting was '.Monday, j March Sth. hut on account of the fact that court will he in session on that day. Mr. Smith decided to have his hoard meeting earlier. At this meet ing the hooks will be issued to the members containing the returns as made from each assessor's district. It was understood that a few of the assessors have not yet secured their commission, and it is necessary that this be attended to before the date of this meeting. Only Om- Fourth Have Paid Taxes. City Clerk and Treasurer Scott states that he I? not writing as many tax receipts as he would like to be writing at present, in order to avoid the great rush which is bound to oc cur a few days from tnow. The time for paying city taxes expires on tho 15th of this month, and up to dato Treasurer Scott states that he has written only about 25 per cent of tbe receipts which he will have to write before the tax booka close. He states, however, that this is nothing different from what ls usually the case, as the ! tax payers generally put off making | their payments until the last few dayB. Villi Inspect New School House. County superintendent bf Education J. B. Felton will today Inspect new one room Behool house which has been constructed between Belton and Monea Path, gt a point which is a junction ot three Behool districts, Barker's .High Point and Bethany. This point has quite a number ot chil dren and the distance la so great' to 1 the principal schools in each district I that it was decided to erect a Joint school house at this point. T. C. Mc Connell, of Anderson, was* the con tractor in charge, and a neat one | room school bulldbig lias been erect ed. ? - o ? . Touring Car Catches Fire. Yesterday afternoon about two o'clock the large touring" car of Mr. Joe Day caught on rite in front of1 Manning & Glenn's atore on South Mais street, This ear caught from burning gasoline being ignited from the engine, but was extinguished be fore very much damage was done to the car. ??? o Arrested Charged With Breaking Into Store. Preston Hampton nnd Bill Scott Potash (ht about by war in 5 further exports, but, sera used per acre, Ua ie rote of $1.50 per -in comparison with This increased coat, ig. Potash x ne than last year. ?re than last year, ire than last year, ure than last year. - Potash e than last year. ? than last year, re than last year..: e than last year, u consider that Muri i ('equivalent to $3.60 3, vrheref ? our pr?tent t I3.5Clust year. A selling approximately ge per unit for Avail C SALES OFFICES Atienta, Ga. Savssnah, Cs. Cetnmhas, Ga. Metapkis. Teen. Montgomery, Ate. . Sara repart. La. brig your Crop ai the cost per i? Can you wero lodged In tho city Jail yesterday, ! charged with having broken into W. Pruitt's store Tuesday night between 10 and ll o'clock, these negroes hav ing been apprehended and arrrBted by Policemen Whittep and Stewart. It seems that the entrance into the st?r? was affected by Preston Hampton while Hill Scott stood on Kuard. Scott was the first to be arrested, being caught at Bailey Pool'* place two miles north of the city, aod his state ment was what cauaed the policemen to arrest Preston Hampton. Mr. Pruitt doea not kuow just what waa !03l from his atore; hut lt was found that some jneat wus. liken and some small chango out of tlie cash drawer. Pa dug Commission In Short Session. Members of thc board of city paving commissioner!; met last night In thc ofhee of Chairman K. R. Horton for the purpose of discussing a uumber of mutters of a routine ua'ure. It wag announced after the mt" ling that the session was called at the request of the city attorney, who wished the : drice of the commission on certain legal points that will comc up luter in the process of tho bond election. Name of Bijou To Be Changed. Manager C. H. Bleich of "The An derson theatre announced yesterday that the Bijou theatre, which he pur chased Monday, will he closed inde finitely. When the theatre ia reopened Mr. Bleich stated, it will he under a different name, that of "Tho Car rick." This will doubtless prove of in terest to the patrons of the motion picture shows and to the public gen erally. -o New AH-Steel Train Hon Off the Track. ' The new all-steel train of the Blue Ridge Railway met with a mishap yesterd_ay afternoon about a mile west of Pendleton. Spreading rails caused the entire train, with th,, ex ception of the front trucks of the lo comotive, to go on the ground, or rather on the rock ballast. The line wag blocked for a considerable whtle, but by means of "shuttle trains" be tween the scene ot the wreck and Wal halla and the scene of the wreck and Anderson passengers were kept mov ing without IOBS of time. Three pedes tals on one of the new steel coaches were ba'dly cracked, and it is probable that the car will have to go to the repair shop.. The track was cleared after* a few'hours and every thing IB agatn going smoothly on the Blue Fidge. -o-, Bamboo Cane . _ Attracts Attention. A most Interesting objact which at tracted the attention of all passers by today was a bamboo cane brought from his home by Mr. Rufus Pant. It was about three (inches in diameter and was 27 feet high. To those who had never seen a bamboo this cane waa a revelgtlouyv.. That it reached this Bise as a result of one summer's growth seems ulmost incredible. Mr. Pant stated that he had a number of these growing, pear his home. ??"'?'.a Ad Club Meeting Thursday Night. TB? adjourned meeting of tho An derson Ad Men's. Club, will be held at the chamber bf, commerce rooms Thursday night at 8 o'clock, at which time a luncheon will be served, and a permanent .'organisation aa a de partment of the chamber of. commerce will be effected, John W. Unley is temporary chairman, having been ' elected at a recent meeting to take the place o? B. O. EvUns. resigned. The committees, appointed to secure new members, report thnt they have about fifty hew names to submit at the meeting Thursday night. Messrs. Henry Harper and Harry Oelsberg compose one committee, .and M. Fleishman and Archie Todd, the oth er. They have been Quite active, and expect to add several new names be fore the meeting Friday night. HOLD SECOND" DAY'S SESSION "' " Board of County Commissioners Spent Yesterday Approving Claims and Transact ing Routine Business The Board o? County Commission ers met yesterday at ll o'clock for ida second day's session. The morn ing of the session was spent v the approval of claims and transl. ,.on of routine business. - Former Count* Clerk, J. C. Acker, was elected by the hoard aa county attorney, to succeed Hon Kurts P. smith, who has been serving tn the capacity of attorney for the board of county commission ers. Mr. Acker has served for. sever? al years aa clerk of the county board, and is In every way Qualified to hil i the position of county attorney. His ? selection fs one Otat will be cl gen? i ?ral satisfaction. The matter of the appointment of a ! Janitor for the court house waa left by th? board of tho clerk of court. Tttore was a tull attendance at this meeting of thc board, which waa the ftrst meeting held hy the ne* fco&ra ot commissioner??. In th* Pelle* Court. Recorder Russell had an easy day yesterday, there being only one case to come before him, when police court roster was called yesterday morning. The only offender, to appear before hts honor on thia occasion waa Pat Gillam, white, charged witt disorder ly conduct and loud swearing, nbieb case was dismissed. Knee Start? 14:83 Saturday. SAN FRANCIBCO. March ? -Tha ?tart ot the Vanderbilt tiSp autom?v bile raes at the Panama-Pacific' ?x? ; position was fixed by tho racing com mittee today for li:S0 p. m. Saturday. I The course is 300 mlle?. Candidates for Trade Commission Named by President Wilson Bl -? * . ? ^^^^ WILLIAM ^0t0r" HARRIS j^^K"* ^ Pr?sident Wilson bas just sent to the senate the names, of five men for members of the new federal trade commission created by act of tuts congress, lt ls expected in Washing* ton that there will be a fight in the upper house over the confirmation of several of the nominations. The nominations are as follows: -Joseph E. Davies.. Pemo^ra*, o' Wisconsin, now commissioner nf cor porations for a term of seven years. I'M wu ni X. Hurley, Democrat, ol Illinois, president of the illinois Manufacturera' Association; for six years. William J. Harris, Democrat, of Georgia, now director of the census; for five years. W. H. Parry, Progressive, of Wash ington, editor; for four years. George H- Rublee, Progressive, formerly practising lawyer at New York and now resident of Cornish, N. H.; for three years. - The law' creating tho new com mission defines its powers relating to commerce in these words: "Commerce means commerce among the several states _or with foreign cations or in any territory of the United States or in tho District of Columbia, or between any sueh ter ritory and another, or between any such territory and foreign nations, or between the District of'Columbia' and any territory or 'oreign nation." Amplifying tho purpose of the com missloc regarding the tariff as dp fined by this section'*of'the law cre ating lt, tho president said In his re cent spooch at Indianapolis: "But if by scientific treatment ol the tariff they (the Republicans) mean adjustment to trade conditions of America and the world, then I am with them. And I want to call their attention, for though they voted for lt, they apparently have not noticed it, to the fact that the bill wm>h created the new trade commission does that Very thing." I Fire In Acid -House. WOBURN, Masa., March vi V-Teij [thousand gallons ot sulphuric acid were released by a fire whVch destroy? j ed Ute sulphuric acid house of thc Merrimac Chemical Company's plata tonight. A hoy who'*?<! into a pool of auld may dla. Severs? ;!?emen Were disabled by acid burn". SICK HEADACHE Dr. James' Headache Powder* re lieve al once-10 cents ? j package. You take a Dr. James' Headache Powder and In inst a few moments your head clears and al neuralgl and pain fades away. i t 's th and surest relief for headac; er dull, throbbing racking. Seitd soi the drug store and get a dime Qui? suffering-it's so needless. sure, you get Dr. Jam Po point nent. __^.A JL2J?* I I ' ' < ~ ' I i.?' " If You Can't Af ford a New BUGGY OR WAGON WHY NOT PAINT YOUR OLD ONE? We have some excellent Wagon and Car- j riage Paint that we bought at a greatvtiarg&ri, || and w? are more than willing to give our * farmer friends the benefit of our good fortune, j You can clean up, and paint your wagon, buggy, cr carnage, and improve'its appear- j. ance greatly, and add considerable to its life by painting it now. And at this time when all of us wish to economize, painting our buggies and wagons will in a great many cases answer, instead of buying new vehicles. All colors: ! Red, Green, Yellow, Black and Marroon. Per Pint Per Quart Best Grade .... 40c 75c ? Second Gr?de . . 30c 50c Guaranteed Three Y?urs j Come in while the supply is unbroken] ? . ll . j Guest P?int Co. "If you want the best, see Guest." No. 113 West Earl Street. Opposite the Y. M. C. A. Building. The Only Difference Between ru And Any High Priced Car is Y A Ford; wu! do anything which YOU want it to do;-and the original cost to you, together with the up-keep ia mach lesa than the high price ! car. Get a Ford and save the diff?rence. TODD AUTO SHOP Ellison Van Moose Concert Co. Concert Numbers and Scenes Frtrnt Grand Opera e itormm THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 4TH> 8:30 P.M. Adults Soc and 75c, Children 35c. Above prices made possible only by the company having an "off" date. ??iJJlI'.!.' -ii-L'_J.g.iiiS.-JiU:1 '-' - S-'L'-L. J.?. L'-Ul'. _1. . 1-.4L-LUIL-LL- J- ,' JIU PRICES GREATLY REDUCED Best'of work at greatly reduced priced Satisfaction guaranteed. Also Goodncii and Goodyear Tires and Accessories. FREE Air any time. ?o. 108 N, McDuffie St. mmm j