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?A RG AIN fOLUMN Women's 10c Vests. Women's Finely KHiljed .Vests, ; full tuned, neatly trimmed, ?? ?ery Special ut. ff U Embroideries. MK lot of up tu 2?c Embroider. Ifl lc* MIKI Embroidered limul. lUC lugs. Special ut...I.... yd BTXHA SPEliAL^-One lot of .'fcudies' up to il.till Heady.to I Wear Huts. Special at. A fl HK>C SO-in Llnenes, Mue end tan.g*l Special at. ?2c A Display Sale of Ladies' Waists. About SIM? dainty new Lingerie Waists, up to $2.00 TS lues rt Q Sjjeclal at.uOc ' _ _ _._ One lol ol Men'? and Young -MewV nb te ?H? Snlls'eTTaiigr" viorsteds, all wool cartlmcVeK imdca&iftt&i Hs tra well tull tired. Very special at. QR 50-Cent Athletic i-nderwear, mude of >uIusuok; Cnt full and room)'. All QQ ?lees. Special at.UU< Boys' Wash Suite. To Ut boys 8. te 8 year? Vaincs up to 7?C Special Extra Special, Men's $l.Ul to ** Straw flats; very pupnlnr . ?.j , t.l,i.. ..,<?' -.W; . ,* I V.. -iiupo, a? ??es nt. 98c Agents tor May Manton Patterns 10c D O CIOUUIU U. f LLI?ilITIfin Up-to-date Department Store, Anderson, S. C. Mail Order*, ?Solicited. We Prepay Delivery Charges. NO NEW LIGHT HERE ! ON THE SUICIDE CASE A. S WALDEN DID NOT HAVE ANY RELATIVES BODY BEING HELD if Medical College Doe*? Not Take The Corpse It Will Be Buried Hero Tomorrow it iiad been thought that Ibero might bo some new developments yesterday , in Hie suicide case but Cbroner Har din said last night that, lie had been i able to discover no new evidence. No 1 one could bc found in Greenville bear ing relationship ta the dead man and ? telegrams to Augusta, Ga., revealed ' the fact that he had no relatives there so fat as could bc ascertained. ? The theory bas been advanced that ! the name A. S. Walden might possibly 1 have been assumed name but little 1 credence is placed in this idea. The 1 handwriting on Hie letter found in the dead matt's pockets corresponded with 1 that to be found in the back of the ' bank book and this seems to indicate that there was nb deception practiced in the matter of names. 'From Augusta came the Btory thut ' un Augusta bank'bad received a check a few days ago from Greenville, drawn 1 on the Augusta institution and bear- ' ing tho signature of A. S. Walden, 1 but there was no. account with such ' a person at the Augusta bank and ' the check was returned] to Greenville. This goes to bear out (he theory ad vanced by Tile " Intelligencer yester- ! duy that the man had been discharg- 1 ed from his position and penniless and 1 without friends he was forced into the rash deed. . - . 1 It was intended Friday night that ' tit ? nnriorrolrora V\owr* totoitonnk * lw. ' medical college at Atlanta that they 1 might have the botjy but Instead of this a letter was written, and BO a ' delay will necessarily'ensue. It is ex. 1 peeled that an answer will be received tonight or in the morning from the ; medical college, stating whether or not that institution is willing to pay j tile expenses incurred In connection ' with preparing the body here and shipping it to Atlanta. If the college ' will not b?ar Ibis expense the body 1 will be buried tomorrow.in the potter's 1 field. < So far- as is now known there was ' no other single detail discovered yes- 1 tcrday. -Much ?peculation was heard as to why 'the man came here for the 'j purpose of killing himself, but no ! explanation could be furnished. Sope though that he possibly lived here in 1 years gone by and wanted to see fam- 4 liar scenes before he died, while oth- ' sra a oe of the opinion that be came to 1 Au?fixaon..tor tba, purpose, of con- 1 terring with Borne one before be took tits life. VETERANS FUND IS AVAILABLE Anderson Will Get $1,500 From the State For kniertainment _t ?rs.\ ? ??!-!;_ ?M v?? JuiUiCi a For years it has been tho custom for the general assembly of South Carolina to Include in the appropri ation bill tho sum of $1,500 to go to tho town entertaining the Confederate reunion. Of course this sum is not sufficient to defray the expenses of tho reunion but is .merely some fi nancial assistance In bearing the heavy burden .incurred by the annual lathering. This year there seemed to be some doubt about whether or not the fund bad. been Included ,in the appropria tion bill. During the last days of the general assembly there was so much uncertainty about the various items .hat were Tetb?d thar" lt was' thought best to mako.i an:'investigation. Por ;cr A. Wbaley, secretary, of the chamber of commerce, wrote to Co lumbia for information on this sub 'ect and yesterday he received a let er informing him that the sum bad cen Included In the bill and would te available for use In connection with ho reunion here. B M. I. CADETS VISIT BELTON WAI Spend a Few Minutes m the Tower City , Monday-Com ing Bock : To Anderson lt : ; . - . ul- ll J:'. .. . J Belton, April The announce ment In The Intelligencer that the cadets of the Balley Military insti tut o of Greenwood wculd take a trip through this section was received here with l.otcrpet "'??dayor "Ross^Mit chell got busy at once anti Saturday afternoon ho concluded arrangements With Col. Balley, for the cadet corps to titopr.in Belton, for 20 minutes. The train will arrive here at 10:4$ and as stated will remain here 20 min utes. The.high school.ot the city wilt turn ont aa aa escort.to meet the visitors and the whola .etty 1? Invited to celtic ssu 5?vs mV) uHicw m vt ot e?me. Prof. J. B. Watkins, superin tendent of the schools will deliver the ?vddress of welcome. The cadets; wfl go on to Paris Mountain, after spending a d*y tn Oreen ville, and as has been stated In The Intelligencer, Col. Balley has an nounced that on tho return trip he will spend two days in camp at An lemon. MATERIAL FOR "WHITE WAY ' NOW ABRIVINC LARGE SHIPMENT OF WIRE I ALREADY HERE POSTS ?STARTEE Wire Arrived Yesterday an Posts Shipped Tomorrow Work Begins Within Week With the wire for the "great whit way" alroady in the city and the post shipped tomorrow. Anderson rreopl will soon have the pleasure of seein the city transformed into one of th best-lighted towns in South Carolin! The Southern Public litilities Compan yesterday received the full shipmen af wire for the undertaking, this bc lng K.'.MMI pounds, which makes a rou Qf wire 9000 feet lung. The wire i strangle}- constructed, having a num her of small wires in the center, thes covere by insulation and next comes ?heath of lead. The whole is encase in a tube of ribbon steel. The wir differs from any in use at present 1 Anderson. One car of the white way posts wi] be shipped from Anni:-ton. Ala., tc morrow morning, this shipment con Laining half the shipmen, or in othe words; 58 of the pouts. The secon car will bo started from tho factory I Alabama eight days from tomorrow ?ind this will include the remainder c the shipment, making HG posta aJ tobi. ?For several days the local compan has been getting thc material read for beginning the work- They noi have an air compressor and tank wit drill for the purpose, of drilling place Tot the posts in tho content sidewalk and forms made of wood have bee constructed for use on those portion jt the streets where there is no cernen sidewalks. The work of installing tbe net system will be entirely, in charge c :k_> local force of-the Southern Publl Utilities Company. The superintend sat of the work ioid a reporter fo The Intelligencer yesterday that h planned to have the work underwa tiy next Monday and that the weathe will bc good for thc next montis and 1 LhiB ls the case thc work will be com ploted by May 1. The superintendeu said that bc was sure of being abl Lo complete the undertaking before th State Re-union of Confederate veter ins. Anderson people will be genuine! glad when this, work starts and al nost the entire population of the cit 'jelievcB that city council did a wis thing in accepting tho white way pron ssttion for Anderson. ? Willi the new lights stretching fo several blocao on Main street and oi Several of the Intersecting streets, An der son will look Uko a different to wi by night. SALESMAN ENDS LIFE W. IL Fudge Leaps from Hotel Wis i dow In Atlanta. Atlanta. April 18.-W. H. Pudge, traveling salesman, committed aulcid bore, today by leaping from the fourt story of a hospital where be was COE fined with self inflicted pen knjf svonnrt? His previous attempt io en Ilia ?lie nii uiade in the crowded tex mina! station here, Wednesday morn lng, when he stabbed himself near th lea rt. Picture Business Changed Hands. Belton. April 18.-W. IS. Stansel proprietor of the Stansel! Studio, sol nut U day to W. Harvey Higher, o Greenwood, and the business will b run In the future in the name o Hughes Photo Company.- Mr. Hughe :ame to Belton highly recommends is a first-class photographer and busl lesa man, and we welcome bim an bis family as residents to our town. Mr. Stansell, tho retiring owner 1 a photographer of ability and is ver popular in Belton and it is hoped I bis many friends here that be will r< nain here. JT /Slav - IUM KULK y V A 4V^ /None acaulas without the) W - Beaver trtrt* mw*. ^ Crippled wi?'JO Rheumatism Ano titer Bad Case Cur fcc *. "My wife was crippled and unable b walk aa the result ot rheumatism. She tel off ba weight from 160 to 113 pounds Doctors ?nd Tarions remedies falling U help her, wa lost all hope of har recovery Dr. Jones' Liniment having been higbli ,???mwU - *-J~? Nine bottles entirely eared har." W. H. KISILEK, 333 Woodward Ava., Atlant?, Ga OREJONES? LINIMENT la thal beat .remedy made lor Lum bago, Neuralgia? Lameness, or any pain ths: can be reached by externa application. Wc* per bot?le. Tria Solu by Evans' Pharmacal Com pi ny, Friefbon's Pharmacy, Belton an all Druggists. F. 9. Smith of New York ?(ty EXPERT PIANOFORE TUNER AHI STILDBB. ill "kinds of. musical Instruments re Mired without geing te the Fsotory Plfteaa years el factory watte. I eade, carters at WILLIS & SPEAR VAK MUSIC HOUSE? Beckley Bldg, Anderson, & C A VIGOROUS PLEA FOR COMPULSORY EDUCATION Prof. Wm. H. Hand Issued Bulle tine Setting Forth Strong Reasons A vigorous plea for compulsor> school attendance laws in Die South ern states is made by Willam H. Maud, state high school inspector for South Carolina. In a bulletin just Issued by the Cnlted States bureau of education. After pointing out that thc six states, still. without compulsory laws South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Ala bama, Mississippi and Texas, and the four states with compulsory laws that apply only partially-Maryland, Vir ginia, Arkansas and Louisiana-are all Southern states. Hand presents sta tistics showing that although illitera cy has been reduced rapidly in these slates within the last two decoes, they still have the highest percentage of il literacy among the white population "The opponents of compulsory edu cation insist that the people will send i ? lt < 1 .1 r. ,1? tn . I'l.n.il ..itjwiMt Ho ing obliged to do so, if only they ara shown their duty and their obi ?cati?n to tlio children. These opponents de clare that tile younger generations of white children aro already in school and neither contention ls true. In 1910 the 12 southern states had 78S.09?) native white c'ildren between tho of 6 and 14 not in school. "Who are these illiterate white chil dren, and why are they not in school? Some of them are thc sons and daugh ters of parents themselves ignorant, and unable to appreciate or to under stand what what an education means to their children and to tlreir state. Some are thc children of sordid moth ers and fathers who are more than willing to make wage earners and bread winners of their untaught off spring at the expense of their future manhood and womanhood. Many are At work on the farms, sacrificed to the mnnntlTiniiM mund; Of nlnnflnjj cor.H, cultivating crops, harvesting crops', and again planting crops. Some are at work in tho stores or shops or aro engaged aa messenger boys, all at a small wage. Many are employed In the nerve-dulling and blood sapping environment of the mills, receiving good wages as children in exchange for the vigor of manhood and training of mind as men and women; while thousands of others are roaming thc streets and country lanes, the training grounds for idlers, vagafants and en emies of the la v, order and decency. "When the state bas provided school for all its children, it has per formed only a portion ol' its duty. If a universal school taxais 'justlftabls on the ground that popular education Is not a necessity, compulsory attend ance by the state ie also Justifiable The state has t?o right to 'iovy and collect taxes for a specific . purpose to be defeated' at the'balds of Indif ferent or BeltiBtt parffate. "Objection is often J?k?? that com pulsory education' would' work hard ships in the born?s of thc poor. Is it not a fact that the child of the poor homo ls the very one who needs most the aid of the state to bring the com plexities of m?d?rn lit? abd the In sistent demands of citizenship with none of the advantages common to birth or wealth. The "poor child ls j the very one whom ino ?tate ought to *. help, because ho h?issel? is helpless, i The argument against compulsory tendance on account of the negro has been worn threadbare; surely the timo has come to drop it. Some phases of lt are pathetic. Is lt wise or expe dient to permit thousands of white boys to grow up in Ignorance, lest in forcing them into school the aspira tions ot the negro child should be awakened? Shall the white man re main- ignorant in order to encourage or compel the negro to remain igno rant? Is it better for both white and black u> remain Ignorant than be come intelligent? "I yield to no one in the pride over what nae bc^n accomplished educa tionally In the past 40 years. We have planned better schools, Inspired the taxpayers to .vote taxes for schools and encouraged the people to build modet schools, to lengthen their school ttrr_is, tb employ better teachers, and to pay them better salaries, and to make their schools their pride. But what has been accom piished In the way of a substantial decrease In ll literacy of the citizenship? Of what value are all our school taxes, our el egant school houses, our Improved schools to the thousands of boys and girls who never enter the doors of a schoolhouse?" PRESIDENTS PLANS Upset and He Will Net (Jet HI? Need, ed Rest at ehe Springs. Washington, April 17.-At the cabi net meeting the newest situation was only briefly discussed., That the In cident was not considered closed was indicated, however, by ?be chango in plans which both the President and Secretary Bryan mady, 'the presi dent will not go to White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., until tomorrow night, and Secretary Bryan will not go to Florida 'until the whole question is sd. Justed. A DEAL IN DIRT MADE YESTERDAY V. B. Cheshire Acquired the Due On Market Street V. B{ Cheshire yesterday bought from E. M. Due worth the property known as the uuc worth stables and two adjoining lots un Market street. While ho definite figure was announc ed it ls understood that the deal in volved approximately f 10,00.0. Mr. If jour Hark i* Ac liing or Bladder bollier* jim. drink lots of waler and eut less meat. 'When your klducys hurt and your bael, feels sore, don't get scared and proceed to lad your stomach with a lui of drugs that excite tho kidneys and Irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys denn like you keep your bowels clean, by Mushing them with a mild, harmless salts, which removes the body's urinous waste and stimulates them to their normal activity. The function of the kidneys is to Hiter tho blood. In 21 hours they strain from it 500 grains of acid waste, so we can readily un derstand the vital Importance of keeping the kidneys ucllve. Drink lots of waler; you can't drink too much; also get from any pharma cist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glase, of wa ter before breakfast each morning, and in a few days your kidneys will act tine. Tills famous salts is made from the acids of grapes und lemon juice, combined with lithia, ano has been used for generations to clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutraizc thc acids in tho urine, so it ls no longer a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in jure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which every one should take now and then to keep their kldnejTJ dean and active. Try this, also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and back ache.-Evans' Pharmacy, Agts. Cheshire is now conducting the livery stable located on this property. The new owner of the property said last night that he bought it for thc simple reason that thc portion of town in which ni? Investment is '.coated is growing now and is bound to grow more. Ho pointed to tho railroad ter minals and the Kress buildings as two important Items to be considered and said that he expected values to in crease right along in that section. KILLED HIS CHAUFFEUR Crime Alleged Against . Son o u Wealthy Manufacturer. Albany, N. Y., April 17.-Malcolm Clifford, Jr., 19 years old son of a wealthy manufacturer o? Hudson. N. Y. tonight is in jail here charged with murder of Prank j. Chile, a chauffeur. "lute was shot to death April 1, 191:! while driving for an unidentified man here. Cough Medicine for Children. Too much care cannot be used in se lecting a cough medicine for children. It should be pleanant to take, contain no harmful substance and be more ef fectual. Chamberlain's cough reme dy meets these requirements and ls a favorite with mothers -of young chil dren) everywhere. For sale.by Evans' Pharmacy. SUNDAY SCHOOL MAKING RECORD SC John's Methodist Sunday School Had 711 Present Last Sunday Morning Teachers and pupils of St. John's Methodist Sunday school have been working throughout all of last week to make a record breaker in point nf attendance ..with their church. They set a high wator mark last Sun day when there were actually 711 students present at'the Sunday school services and tho earnest work ers said yesterday that they wore go ing to increase even this large num ber today lt ls boped that they will have 800 people In the Sunday school room this mornig when the superin tendent ooens tho. exercises. Tho1 class taught by Mr. H. 3. Ligon is pulling bard for attendance. The record for last Sunday was re markable and if that ls surpassed to day St, John's will probably rank all other churches In the city in point of attnedance. ? MRS. L. W. WALTER DEAD A number of her friends in this city will regret to learn of thc death or Mrs. I. W. Waller of Birmingham, Ala., which occurred on Tuesday, April 8. 1914. Mrs. Walter was Miss Cbra Klngsmore and a first cousin of Mr. L. I. Norryce of this city. She leaves two sons, Clarldge Walter of Birmingham, Ala., and Laantr Walter of Columbia. 8. C. Mra. Walter had benn in bad health several months, having some throat affection. Her death occurred In an Infirmary In Birmingham where she had been sometime for treatment and had undergone a very serious opera tion. SUFFRAGETTES CSE TORCH Belfast Tem Roams Conflagration Charged To Thens. Belfast, Ireland. April 18.-The Bel fast Corporation's tea room in Belle vue Oardena were destroyed by fire today. Tne damage wa* very fatea* sive. The police say the fire waa the work of a suffragette arson aquad. The four-mile relay team-of Oxford! imlvrrmty will not lack for opposition st the Pennsylvania relay carnival. Ten or twelve American college teams will be on hand to do battle, among which will be representatives from Cornell, Harvard, Princeton, Michi gan. Dartmouth and Pennsylvania. The FARMERS AND MERCHANTS . . . . . . and I The Farmers*Loan & Trust][Co. vSSfJCLL. A . ??.?.?. Will bc pleased l<; discount from 15ou t-> 2000 gilt c?jjfc notes running from $50 to Shut each, llr.it vii Iv paid during thc months of October and November. . _' If all of these schemes which "Smooth" strangers co m e around to peddle are such great "Money Makers" why don't they KEEP them themselves? When a man is trying hard to sell you a proposition there is something tn it for HIM-that's a sure thing. Is it not better for us all to keep our money here at home, invest in and build up OUR OWN Community? The man who does thu is prosperous. We pay 4 per cent: interest on Savings Make OUR b.ir.V. YOUR Dank Peoples Bartle Anderson, S. C> Why we want Small Accounts Do you realizo that a hundred small accounts malta a bank stronger than a dozon largo ones even if they uggregate tho same total Of deposits? That's why we are constant ly peeking new customers. We want BB wide ? circle of rrlTirta I and customers as possible. Of course, large accounts are welcome, too, for it ls our pur pose to servo ALL people. Dut we want men and women of limited means to know that this, hank ls willing, to accept their deposits and give thom the advantage of our advice and ev ery facility of the institution. If you aro not a bank deposi tor at all come in and get ac quainted with us*. We will be glad to talk things over with you. Citizens National Bank ' it's Just Like This When you need glasses 'yon natut ally want the best and at a llvini price. Right bete is wher? y0u get both, as well as the services of t graduate Optometrist with t won ty two yeara experience. Examiuatioi entirely free. DR, JBcCREART UM Mi lt Eye-Sight Speerallst. Over Evans Fharmaey W*. fi. JULIAN E. CLINK5CM.ES ? >. * ATTORNEY.AT LAW. Lesas Negotiated ea Beal . I state Office: Watyon-Vandlver Bull dina. ANDBRBON. *. G. Five Dollar For the largest Water Melon grown tn SON, KI,K Kl,KY SWEET and MONTE I UOB, several hundred packages of three he giren free te any of our farmer fr?en Fant-s Bo You will bc doing yourself 4 good turn by installing a i AS RANGE. We sell ;hem under the guarantee. Easy terms-$2 down and 52 per month. Anderson Gas Go. SWEET POTATO PLANTS Nancy Hall. Qo?d?'t Beauty, and Porto Rico Yams. I " will sell them on South Main Streit. Orders lilied and shipped ?T^n^y^-^ Florida to any point. Plante tind tull count guaranteed. F. SASS?RD, Anderson, S. C. qt s-w LOST Ccrliriealc No. .56 for- Plyo Shares referred WiHiampton Mills stock. AIFO two share;: of Builders Lumber and Supply Co., certificates No.'a 18 and 19. YT. W. <?*IPFIN, Wllliauiston, S. C. ?nour se?? W^e have TOM WAT HBISTO. We also have for Introd<w. entirely new wafer,melon? which will who wOl call at our ?tore* >olk Store