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Bye and Bye Leads to tho house of never. ./ Begin now, aavc a part of your earn i uga Continuous Savings will soon count up when deposited in the Savings Department of The Bank of Anderson The strongest bank in thc* county. Kiss Your Coal Stove Goodbye! The gas stove has the coal stove beaten a mil lion ways. No wood to chop, no coal to car ty, BO ?hes to take up, carry out? and sift, leaving a trail of dirt and dust from the stove al) the way out to the ash pit. No fire to coax and cod idle. No excess heat. No waste. Gas is a guarantee of the right nd of a fire instantly for any urpose whatever; and it's more economical, too. Aiderson Gas Co. "TB" FOB TIRED SUNG FELT Ah! what relief. No more tired feat; no toar? barning feet, swollen, bod smell ing,' sweaty feet.'' No more pain ia coma callouses or bun loa?. No matter what aila your feet or wast under the sun you've tried without getting relief. Jua* ut? "T1Z." TIZ" drawa out all the poi sonous exuda tiona which puff up thc feet'; .TUS"* f* 4??**! leal; "TWMs greed;/. will ?ate your foot troubles so youl I never limp or draw up your face ia pain. Your s li oe? won't acem tight aud your feet will never, never hurt or get sore, a wolle a or tired. .Get a 25 ?eat box at any drug ox department store, and cet relief. This STOPS ITCHING old tim? akin healer usad Jtui like any cold cream. , Sulphur, aaye a renowned dermatol ?gist, just common bold-sulphur made ' int? ?thick cream will soothe and heal the skin when irritated and nicken out ' with Ecxras or any form of eruption, i The moment it ie applied all itching ceases and after two or three applica tion* the Eczema disappears, leaving the skia clear and smooth. He tells Ecaem* sufferers to get from any good pharmacy an ounce of bold sulphur and apply it to tit? Irritated parts thia sam* as yon would any cold ersara. JPor many years common bold-sulphur ha? oocupkd e. secure portion in the .praa?i?e of dens otology and ruta--ms .affection* hy reason of it? paraslte-de ; ; property, lt ?? not only pxra> BHH| hat alfco antinrurrtir, act;, sfptfe ?nd remarkably heal lng in all irritable and inflammatory condition* of the ak in,-* WM*? not always effecting a parmasaat ct?? lt never tails to In stantly aubdue the aajiry itching and i;titauor> and heal the Eenema right as? it ia often >*ars later War*. any emption agata appears on the akin. I . ?y... Intelligencef NEW SERIES, VOL. 1, NO. ?. W??kly. l?tobU??e* 18?; Dal?* Jan. 18, !'./.<. _'_ ?_._ _ ANDERSON, S. C., MORNING, MA\32, 1914. PRICE $1.50 THE YEAR, DUTCH PREPARING TO PROFIT BY WAR Believe Redistribution of Avenues of Trade Will Result From Conflict. THE HAGUE, April ?.m.--Far-seeing mon In tho Dutch Industrial und commercial world are already mak ing preparations to benefit from tho results of tho war from an econom ical i/oint of view. Among tho leaders of industry and commerce here thc opinion ls almost unanimous that n redistribution of the avenues of trade ls cortaiu to bo brought about. These mon, of course, take the future position of Holland first into consideration. In this con nection they look toward tho Dutch colonies, which form an empire m.iny tim?a larger than tho home country itself and whose requirements have , been h?iherto supplied to a great ox- ? tent by Germany and Great Britain. J The Dutch East Indies, for in stance, have depended almost entire- , ly upon foreigners for their imports. Now, however, lt is intended to make great efforts to push purely , Dutch products there and to creat? an interest on the part of the colo- j nies themselves in placing on u tinn er footing relations with the moth er country. With this end in view one step already has been taken in granting u small beginning of Self govornment to the Indies, which for the first time in their history this year have (Batted a big government loan, the reaponsibility for which falls upon the'colonies themselves, The Netherlands Union for tho Pro motion of National Industries, form ed, aa ita name Implies, for the pur pose of furthering Dutch trade, tu a part of the movement of Dutch in dustrial development arising out of present conditions. It binda its members, who are manufacturers, merchants. storekceners and private Individuals, to purchase or sell only Dutch made productions. The membera argue that much Dutch money now going to America and other countries for tho purchase of articlea of ordinary every day con sumption could be kept in the coun try, while instead of Dutch investors aa now seeking to j/ae.e their for tunes or savings in "mortgage securi ties in the United st.it? s and Canada they should be induced to usc them in the development of Dutch trade in the mother .country and ita colonies. It ia contended that the capital of the Royal Netherlands company for the exploitation of oil lands tn the Dutch Indies la largely foreign, the Dutch having neglected to avail themselvea ot tho opportunities offered them, while many other industries in the same, colonies have fallon from the same cause, into the hands of the British and the Germans. At home in Holland even Ute Rot terdam Streetcar company ls a Bel gian concern, while, notwithstanding Gie fact that the country is natural ly rich-in its hard working people. In Ita soil, ita porta, ita waterways and ita fuel in the shape of pent and ahould be able to anpyjf all ita own necessities, it permits foreigners to import many articles of ordinary use which it could produce Itself. A few instances of thia kind are aafes and locks, printing presses, matches, soap, electric lamps, pina . and needles. Lack of foresight on the part of the Dutch was shown in the question of the aupply of armaments for toe Netherlands army. A combination of Dutchmen offered, lt is said, to con atruct an. artos factory and make rifler np to the required ?tanda, d and even went so far; as to manufacture oed show the government a hundred rifles of tho.< calibre-required, hut the government declined the offer and bought th" arma abroad Apart from their own immediate Interests Dutch commercial nml in dustrial leaders hold the view that the countries of South America, as a result of the uncertainty brought about in Kuroj/j by tho war, will probably begin to look more and more to North America for their sources of supply. On the other hand, they regard it as likely that Germany, with her enormous com mercial and industrial energy, will be forced after hostilities have ceased to look round for new outlets for her trade and will thus come into direct competition with thc United States. It is goncrally believed here that Ger many will almost certainly lose her colonies, while those of the British empir? and of France will bc prac tically scaled against her trade. Rus sia also, lt ls thought, will develop commercially and industrially to a remarkablo degree and thus will close another of Germany's markets. llOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOQOO O o o ll IV Flt SIDE Nr! WS IT!-M S o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ? o o The farmers around herc aro get Ling along nicely with their work. Some have corn, cotton and cane up and looking fine. Miss nertha Chasteen of the Rob erts section visited Misses Grace und Bertha Shaw last Sunday. Mr. T. C. Madden and NV. T. Allen of Hurt county. Georgia, dined wi'.h Mr. and Mrs. I.. H. Wright last Sun day. prof. Turner and family of Canon. Ga., attended Sunday school at this place last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I,. H. Wright and children worshiped at Anderaonville Inst Sunday. Mrs. Clifton Chasteen and Mra. John Chasteen visited Mrs. Elbert Shaw last Sunday. Among those attending service at Andersonville last Sunday from this place were: Mr. Elbert Shaw and lit tle son. Willie. Messrs. Clifton Chas teen. W. F. Shaw. M. L. Wright. Rev. JJ. T. Weldon visited Mrs. J. N. Wright and family last week. Mr. Tom Ashworth and family vis ited in Georgia last Sunday^ Sunday Behool at this place ls do ing nicely. We have a large attend ance ? every Sunday. Our now song books have arrived and we spend a lot of time practicing our new songs Great Interest ls being taken in the Sunday school. END INDIGESTION OR STOMACH PAIN ' IN FIVE MINUTES 'Tape's Diapepsin" makes sick, sour, gassy stomachs feel fine. Time lt! In five minutes all stomach distress will go. No indigestion, heart burn, sourness or belching ot gas. acid, eructations of undigested food, no dizziness, bloating, foul breath or headache. Pepe's Dlapepstn ?a noted for lis speed In regulating upset stomachs. It is the surest, quickest and moat cer tain indigestion remedy in the whole world, and besides it ls harmless. Millions ot men and women now cat their favorite foods without fear they know Pepe's Diapepaln will save the?i from any stomach misery. Please, for your sake, get ? large fifty-cent case of Pape'a Diapepsin from any drus/ store and put your stomach righi. Don't keep, on being miserable-Ufo ts too abort-you ere not here long, so make your stay agreeable. Eat what y?u like and di gest it; enjoy lt, without dread ot rebellion. In the stomach. Pane's} Diapepaln tatonga in your home anyway. Should one of the fam ily eat something which dont agree with them, or In- case of an. attack of indigestion, dypepsla. gastritis Or stomach derangement at daytime or during tbs night, lt Is handy to gtv? the quickest, surest relief known. This percolator un doufott-illy makes the lin - est coffee ever made; and it is made after you sit down at the tablo with out any fuss or trouble, thus insuring steaming hot coffee just, when you want it. Dur $5.00 price is.^ Hot Weather Conveniences We carry a full line of Oscillating Fan? m all sizes. Prices on request. Southern Public Utilities Co. (Sec Window.) \ IS W. Whitncr Street. Phone 224 . - ? -r|- - ..l-TTUIB ! T*T? . - "Clean-Up Week" In "My Town" ammam?m^^mta~m.*m?*m.m~--~---~~-*-k~-~~-m-^--~~~-~m-^ -a--. _ for the other aide. Wide-eared, hoi Haloed white they hurled'Jnwbrcak-1 Latin phrases back end forth between ? them, aaya Hie Saturday Evening Poid. ! The opposing, counsel tornad or? i ? . . - "Gabo." bc . dV?T?Sni?ed, . "y?u ? have j followed fatefully Gil? Intricate'dla-1 cession, ?oiichlnK on the various as-j peels of medical jurisprudence in-1 volved In ibo Issue we have before us for adjudica*.iou; and In view of that J 1 now desire, to know whether youl do or do not find thal your evldr-noe ' still coincides with the theory ad-1 vanned hy my learned brother?' Thc witness e*si n trinm?hen?. ?hie glance at .hi's own attorney. Then he juif?ed ont bia Ups and his cheat. "MUM donhtlos*'" he answered.