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Burglary Insurance That Insures Burglars fear detection, consequently they do most of their work in the dark. It is a matter of record ?that well lighted towns, streets, and well lighted stores and dwellings are burglarized but seldom. Why is it that ! i Bank and Jewelers usually leave a light burning in their places of business every night? Burglars are Desperate Would it not be wise and prudent to have a light placed on your back porchwith the switch in your bed room, pr some other convenient place ? The cost is very trivial. Phone No. 223 and let us tell you how little it will cost. Southern Public Utilities Co. West Whittier Street . I _ . _ . _; r : |A : i . . ' . . i . ' ' . : : ' ? . ' Is Your Home Mortgaged? Many are the hornes that have been saved by life insurance. Very often the proceeds of a life insur . ~ ance policy are used to pay off'a mortgage, thus leaving, a clear home. When a man places a mort gage on his property."he needs life insurance. . A mortgaged home should never go unprotected. Life insurance is?as essential as is fire insurance. A mort- . gage is. an intolerable load for a family to carry with the chief money-earner gone. When a home is mortgz.ged a life insurance policy for-Hie amount of the mortgage should vt immediately secured by the head of the family. A life insurance policy admir ably supplements a building and loan account; for, , ?: if d.?ath does occur, the amount sought in time .to be accumulated by means of the building and loan association is immediately available. ... v.'.'? ' '?: :\ , . . When ali ase is made uncertain by .death ' ? Mutual Benefit Policy comes to the rescue. . Peace of Mind I The sense of security which^a life ihsurance policy gives enables a man to do better work, while the habits of thrift which it develops always reflects credit upon him in other directions. Today men generally realize more fulls than ever before that life insurance is necessary for all. The poor man should carry life insuarnce, and ttoe rich man should carry life insurance. As the first president, of the nation so aptly stated over one hundred years ago: I r 'M/:??Vt^?y*?irfcertalnA ?nd common prudence dictates to every man the. necessity of settling his temporal concerns while it is in his power." . There is'?oday no more certain, more S?tf?, cr more wisc way iii which to settle ,one's "temporal concerns" than-by securing.and maintaining an ade quate amount of life insurance. WhaPs more, a man mus! do it now "while it is in his power." M M. M A'TTISON ' General Agent C. W.,WEBB, M J. J. TROWBRIDGE, District Arcr? Special Agent, j . Hockley flldg.. Anderson, S. C. W i-i i nu?.- i" i MI i in HMM .HM .r. .... v ? ??.nfn DULL, SPLITTING, SICK HEADACHE Dr. Jame*' Headache Powders re lieve at once-10 cants a ;^ padrsca. You take ri Dr. Jamos* Headache: Powder and In just a few moments your head clears and al nenralga and. pain fades away. . It's the quickest and surest relief for headache, whet h er dull, throbbing, splitting or nerve racking. Send someone to the ' dru store and get a dime package now. Quit suffering-it's so needless. Be sure you get Dr. James' Headache Powders-then there will be no disap pointment UNCLAIMED LETTERS Following IS* the Hot cf letters re maining uncalled for in the pest office at Anderson, S. C., for the week ending March 31, 1915. Per sons calling foi" these will please say that they were advertised. One cent due on all advertised matter. A-Miss Margie, Mrs. sluger Ack er. B.-J. J. Burleigh, J. H. Brab hame, John Belton, Briggs & Grant Co., E. B. Bryson, Mrs., Corrie Bomen, Budy Brown, Miss Bettie. Cel. ton- -, . , C.r-Hugh Carithers, Margaret Carter, Colonial Inn, T. C. Crawford, -Miss Slnda Clinkseales. . D.- Mrs. Fannie Dolph. Claud Dean. F-M. C. Fox. Cora Feaster. . C?-Mrs. Nora Grey, Claude Green, R. B. Green. H-T. Halrson, Miss Rosa H*. Haney, Miss Priola Hughes, Beatrice Hicks. . J-Mrs. Mattie JOnes. Lizele Johnson. J. T. Junhins, Miss "Eddie Johnson. K.-Miss Euoia King. Lr.-Miss Marie Lewis, Mrs. Tilda Lile3. M.-S. C. Merritt, Robert McDuf fi?. R. A. McGee, Otto Moore. Miss Louis? Moore, Mrs. Ellon McKay, E. O. McAUster. P.-Mrs. Tate Patton, J. P. Pres ley. R.-Mrs. J. H. Fobison, Rogerson & Clemons, Sam Roach. "SH^Mlss Savannah Servian. ?.???AS?S*1-w>lt" nom"??' W.- Andy Whltner. diaries Wil lisms.-'Mrs*.*'; pilen Wiillford;: Hamll .ton "Webb. 4M Ti W? fifield. Mrs. f Marylou Waffine. ,J\*l ?.. Death of Mrs. Lisia An?, Etta's. On Saturd?y morning,. March ?7th. Che sad news reached ns of the death of Mrs. Usia Ann (Hall) iBaton'who for years lived near First Creek church, which ia In the south ern part ot this county, but at thc time of her death lived with her daughter, Mrs. Eva Pettigrew of Co ! lumbla. The burial service took pisce on Tuesday, March t, et tb% First j Baptist church, which she was in the presence of a host of friends. . : Her husband preceded her to the ?grave about six yearn ago. ' She leaves one daughter, of Col nm* [bia, Mrs. Era Pettigrew, two broth* . era. Mr. S. B. Hall of sto.-eV.lle sec tion. Mr. Asa Hall, near Antravllle: nWfcU?er, Mrs. Elisabeth Honda of Abbeville. We extend our sympathy. io her ?bereaved family and relative!. 1 One who loved her. NewsFroBi Seneca Special to Tb? I&tvlUcMBcr. SENECA, March 30.-A number ol business men came together laBt night and reorganized the chamber of commerce here, by electing Mr. C. M. Glgntlliat president and Mr. J. E. Hopkins secretary und* treasurer. At tito same time the proposition of put ting on a farmers chautauqua was discussed and a committee appointed to investigate this matter and to re port at a later dato. J. M. llannleut is Dead. After a lingering illness of several weeks, Mri James M. Hunnicut, one of the most widely known men of the county, died Sunday at Hie home ot his son, S. M. Hunnicut. near Pop lar SpHngs. Mr. Hunnicut left bis home near Fairview several weeks ago expecting to pay a ehoi't visit to his son and be came sick shortly after reaching his son's burne. It had been known by the family for. some time that he could not recover. Mv. Hunnicut was 82 years old June 5, 1914. He is survived by four chil dren: Clifton, Seneca; N. J., Birming ham, Ala.; J. M., Poplar Springs, and Miss Ruth, Newry. Ho was a mem ber of the board of county commis sioners for several terms and super visor at one time of this county. He was burled at New Hope church Mon day. Mr. T. E Strlbling who suffered a broken hip some time ago ls recover ing and 1B able to be up in a rolling chair.. It is reported that the delegation bas unanimously recommended Mr. John Thomas for rural policeman and the appointment is expected to be made by the govert " Mt a few days. Home Changes p <J '?epol. ..Mr* .J. H. Toll ison fro.? ^jerty has "roiled". Joe Brown, whp was Becond 'Urlck" operator here, and Mr. Brown in turn "rolled" Ben Rike who was operating thc third "trick." Mr. Rike has.not decided where he will be at present but he stands for some good place on the line. He will perhaps go to Tocoa or Lula. New Doctor to Locate Here. Dr. Oscar Miller of Redbank, Ga., has decided to locate here for thc practice of his profession and will (come about the first of the month. oooooooooooooooooooo ? o |o TOWNSVILLE HEWS. o t " ' ' j o oooooooooooooooooooo Little Miss Christine Gaines took supper with Miss Fannie Broyles at tho Mountain View hotel, Thursday night. , Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Jones took sup per with Dr. and Mrs. Hobson Thurs* day night. Mr. Lon Boleman visited bis coun try home-this alterooop. The Public elite- met with Mrs. Gaines this afternoon at three o'clock. Miss Mue H ?mill?n from Seneca visited Mr.' arid Mrs. T. B. Jones from Wednesday until .Thursduy afternoon a't the hotel. Mrs. Alice Harmer, the wire of Mr. Berry, Farmer, ls very ill with pneu monia. Her.many friends wish her a speedy recovery. A very unpleasant week of exam! nation has passed, pwhy. Thc teach ers are very much, pleased with the pupils' work. L. L. G. Otb Grade. ooooooooeooooooo?oo o o o LOW?iDESVILLE NEWS. o . . . . . o o o o o o O il o o o o o 0 O O O 0 'I o It is rumored that Dr. Kirkpatrick has donated a lot for * aew post office near the depot and that lt will bo moved from the old part of Lowndes ville, wher? it has stood for a coi tury-to . the new part of town. Should there be truth in the' rumor, jeonie excitement ls promised the in habitants of the quiet old village. M1S3 Kate Liddell, who has been '?ick With la grippe 0? convalescing ' Tho many friends of Miss Annie Bell are welcoming ??cr home again; after several monUw stay In Lydia Mrs. E. W. Harper left today tc ?liait her daughter. Mr. T. S. Allen near Anderson. Mrs. Aubry Pruitt and. little son of Anderson, are visiting Mrs. Pruitt's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hardin. Mrs. Robert L. Smith was hostess at a delightful tea Friday evening in honor of Miss Hadel Fey of Cincin nati. Mrs. Src'.th always a gracious hostess, waa . at her best. An elegant supper waa served, after which a pleasant evening was spent In music and; games. Those enjoying Mrs. Smith's hospitality were: Misses Hadel Fey. Lucy Powell, Ella Nickels, .Mattie Lee Harper, Agnes Speights. Annie Bell, Lizzie Boll and Gertrude Belt. Mr. W. M. Speer has gene to Ab beville .to serve on the Jury during the term of co?vn. LEGAL NOTICES TAXPAYERS TAKE NOTICE The tune for pay fog taxes will be dat April 1st, and I have published a Hst of Anderson School Districts No. 17, which have .not been paid. Now if you Aili to call for your poll tax When ron pay your taxes lt will cost you 53.00 BO if you fall to pay. do not blame your audltnr. Preachers and Reboot Trust?es are liable for noll tax. WINSTON SMITH, County Auditor. - NOTICE Taxpayers ot Anderson county: The tax books will close the 3 J st of March. All persona not paying by tuen will have to settle with the sh?;iff. Only nine mare days remain. W. A. Tripp, . County Treasurer. Uarcb 22, 1M5. WINTER'S BLAST RETURNS SOUTH Temperatures Far Below Norma) Will Prevail Throughout Southeastern States WASHINGTON. Mareil 30.-Wilt- j| t?r's blast will r"tr.ni to tho South Wednesday aud temperatures fur be- J low nornuil will prevail throughout i Southeastern States, the weather bu reau announced tonight. A cold w?vd will touch the Gulf coast, extending into Northern Florida. Cold wove warnings wero issued tonjght for the South portions of Mississippi, Georgia und as fur as Northwestern Florida. Storm Warnings were displayed aicfg the Atlantic from Fortress Monroe to Jacksonville sud on the ? Gulf from Tampa to Brownsville. Unusually heavy snow fell in Tennessee. H E Would Like One of These A gold Knife, and Waldemar. A pretty linger ring. A Sterling Silver Cig arette Case. A Silver Drinking Cup. A Pair of Cuff. Links. A Stick Pin. A Watch, or Fob and Chain. Three Great Watermelons Monte Cristo, Tom Watson and i Kleckley Sweef 1 2 Great Cantaloupes , Shumway's Giant, 30 to 40 lbs.; Dreer's Hoodo, none better ....-< Get seed a*. FANT'S BOOK STORE Do You Raise Chickens . If so, here's the place to got ?your [oed. We carry the full Cypher's line ?Laying Mash, Scratch Feed, Short. nt Alfalfa, Developing Food, for lib e "Biddy" chicks, Meat Scraps, and Wheat Shorts, etc., etc. J. M. McCown } ; . . ?. i-..'? Phone 22 East Whitner Street. AN wm m ANO END ECZEMA Bays this old-time Eczema ram edy ie applied like cold cream. Any indoon or braking ont ott the fae*. arm?, Tees or body when accom panied by itching, or wbe? the akin is dry and feverish, can toe readily over come by, applying a little, bc .d-aulphw, .ays a noted dermatologist, ? ! < - He stairs that bold-sulphur instantly sllays the angry itching and irritation and sooth** and heals the Kcsema right np leaving the skin clear and smooth. Bold-sulphur has occupied a secure posi tion for many years in fae treatment rf cutaneous disorders because of ita parasite-destroying property. Nothing has ever, been found to take it* place In treating the irritable and bid am ma tory skin affections. While not al ways establishing a permaeont ear? it never fails to subdue the itching irri tation and drive the Eczema away and it is often years later, before any erup tion again appear* on the ?Lin. Those troubled should obtain at any Jmg store an ounce of Md-aulpbnr, which ls applied to th* affected part* in the same manner as a? ordinary cold crcaufc tcrday i ist. T( ? This is 1 it. Use for your*?: , if you seek men, if yt fixtures, equip-nient. Classified ? Want Advert . Twenty-fire word* or lees, One T 81s Times $i.oo. All advertisement over twenty-flv word. Rates on 1,000 words to eton No advertisement taken for loss If your name appears tn the tele your want ad to 821 and a bill will prompt payment FOR SALE FOB SALE-Prollfle Pop Corn, pure white and extremely tender. Un questionably one of our bost forage orops. Fur ni an Smith, Seedsman, Phone 464. - FOU SALE-Singlo comb Black Mi norca eggs for hatching-$1.00 for 15. L. M. Murphy, care Murphy Coal and Wood Co. Phone 726. 3-26-6t ff QR RENT FOB BENT-Store recently occupied by Tho Intelligencer Job Printing Department If Interested in a Ano' Kstand and good proposition, apply to Tho Intelligencer. 3-13-tf FOB KENT-Three or four nico I roome, modern conveniences, near in and in good neighborhood. Apply to W. D. Simpson at Hotel Chlquo la, Barber Shop.-3-28:3t. DR. J. E. WATSON General Practice 'Jffice tn Ligon ft 'Ledbetter Bulld'og North Main Street. Office Phone 210. Besldence Phone 38C. WE BUY AND SELL DEBTS It anyone owes you money .furnish as an Itemized written statement of the account WE GET THE MONEY If yon owe anyone money, we will help you pay the debt by Oar Mutual Lona Pisa. Our "Indian" will call on slow pay. ?rs and collect had debts. That ls bis business. MUTUAL LOAN COMPANY 105 1-2 W. Benson St. anderson. S. C. ANNOUN w 199 1-2 E. Whinier St FILLING, CROWN ANC EXPERT ON E Either way, asleep < One of the best in t PIEDMONT INSUR See M Any a INSUR C. E. TRIBB Brown 1 ? 1 - i ? ' 1 "You may love your tami enough to insure for their bi them." MUTUAL BENEFIT COMP M. M. MATTISON, C. W. WEBB, Dbi J. J. TROWBRIE is gone. Tomorrow does not ex DDAY is the day of Opportunity, the coloumn of opportunities. Read it-if you seek a broader opening )u wanlto buy or sell machinery. Columns ising Rates line 25 cent?, Throe Times 80 cent?, . words prorata for each additional be u*ed In a month made on appl!_ # I I than SK cent?, cash in advance. phone directory yon can telephone be malled after Its Insertion for WANTS WANTED TO SELL^-Sandy Springs, Rural Water Works, supplies farms with water for stock and home. No rams and no pumps. Erected by manufacturers. For prices and information, apply po Rochester & Smith, Sandy Sprint 3-17-1 mo. WANTED-To correspond, con! dentlally, with anyone delirious pf Ibecoming pe4~man/mttevoucpd of tho morphine or ; wWlMf i hiblt Tho KEELE 7- INSTITUTE}, COLUM BIA, S. C. Box 75. WANTED-To purchase a good ml cow. Jer.;ey preferred. Write Bfx 45G, describing vhat you have J sell, and quot< ? price. 3-30-2t WANTED-A reliable representative in every community to act a? agent for The Intelligencer. Liberal com missions paid. Apply The Anderson Intelligencer. 2-28tf. WANTED-Tba privilege to eura tobacco users at home. $5.00 buys the cure. Information it desired. THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, CO LUMBIA, & C., Box ?6. MISCELLANEOUS THE DEY STOVE WOOD we sell ls certainly giving tho best of satis faction. How do we know? By the repeating orders from satisfied cus tomers. Stove wood cut any length. B. N. Wyatt. Phone 182. ^ j??-, 1,1^ . i. DO'YOr eat to live, or live to eal? Well; no matter which 'in either ease whenever you wish to eat something good, and don't care io pay all you've gol ror it; come to Ute "Little Gem" Cafe,. No. 128 W. Whltner 8t., J. E. Derrick, Propr. BUCK-EYE DARBEE SH ..--Hair cut 15c, shave 10. Best service. Sat isfaction guaranteed. C. A. McClain, M*r- ,'y_. .", .,_ CEMENT Anderson? S. C. > BRIDGE SPECIALTY EXTRACTING sr wide awake; e For ind All ANCE. LE, Manager Building. i J'in \ ly, but you rr?gM be polite oefit, that much you ow? LIFE INSURANCE ANY , General Agent ? riet Agent ?GE* Special Ageat