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-M1 Ii ^ - \? 4 ELECTRIC CIT. * ^ hein* of Interest and Pcfsont # Wireless on Che Si Calliuun Fallt* InvGKtineiit Ce? The annual meeting of the stock holders of tbe Calhoun Falls Invest ment Company, held Wednesday af tornoon at the Hank of Anderson, re sulted In the reelection or the follow ing board of directors: W. F. Cox, R. J$ Mgon, P. 13. CHrtkscales, H. F. Monldin. C. H. Sullivan, W. A. Wat son, il. Cullen Sullivan, J. M. KvanB und E.. F. Cochran. The officers re elected for another year are: W. F. COX, president and treasurer; R. E. Ligen, vice president; P.' E. Cllnk scnlcs; secretary, manager and assist ant treasurer. Mr. Clinkscales be came manager of the company in ,iaOS and since that time the company has paid back to the stockholders the , $41.000 subscribed by them. The \ company now has valuable land hold ings in Culhoun Falls, owning 4.10 acres of land in the heart of the city and the Calh/mn Fulls hotel. o?? A. P. ttpenco Mites I*p Position Here. A. P. Spcnce who for some time lias been manager of the local brancb of the Chero-Cola Company has re signed his position. He will be suc ceeded here by G. D. Faulk of Omaha, Oa. Mr. Spencn goes to bo the spe cial representative of the home office of the .Chero-Cola Company., The change comes in the nature of a pro motion for. him. Mr. Sper.ee will con tinue to make Anderson his home. You will n 'HOM j% ff. J-j. tfi r$> rfr if* ?SP *?* *?* *Sf* If SPARKLETS * _, * il Mention Caught Over the * reets of Anderson V Tovrnsend Lumber Co. l'iiy s u Dividend. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Town a end Lumber Company au annual. dividend of 8 per cent, was declared and ordered paid at once. Reports of ofilccrs submitted at ttie meeting showed tho affairs of the company to be iu cood shape, "ftic re ports allowed that business during the past year had been good. Directors elected to nerve during the ensuing year arc: C. U. Townscnd, J. M. Evans, J. L. Henibree, J. S. McClel land. P. Keith Pr?vost. At a meeting of the directors following the meet ing of the stockholders the following ofjlcors were elected for tho new year: G. U. Townsend, president; J. M. Evans, vice president and assistant treasurer; ?*. Keith Pr?vost, secretary and treasurer. -o Former Resident Dies at Willlamston. Coroner Ilardin was advised yes terday of tho sudden death at Wil liamBton of a white man by the name of Ilonea, formerly a resident of the Gluck Mill village. Ilonea went tc ; Willlamston some days ago in searcli of employment. He engaged room! at a boarding house conducted by ? Mr. Wortht-y. A few days ago he bc^ ! came ill and Dr. Lander was summon I ed to attend him.Wednesday afternooi Dr. Lander visited tho patient, ant when he returned to the house yester I day morning he was told that lionet ES MUST G( teed another ps YOU HAD ] AND SAVi liad died during the night. Coroner I lard in requested Dr. Lander to make u careful examination of the man's body and report back to him. Later in tiic day.the physician reported that he hod examined the body and found that tho man came to his deatli from natural causes. A bottle of laudanum was found In tho room, but there was no evidence to show that the man had taken any of the poison. Parties liv ing in the house stated that some time during the night they heard a noise In Honcn's room, but did not go In to Investigate. It is surmised that the noise was caused by tho dying strug gles of the man. When advised of the circumstances of death, Coroner Har din deemed an inquest unnecessary. Yesterday morning the proprietor ol the boarding house where llonea died came to Anderson and looked up the deud man's wife at the Gluck Mill ant advised her of her husband's death They have one child; Honea wa? sonte <10 years of age. .Jerome Sloan is Sow qn the Unng. On charges of carrying concealet weapons and shooting on the publh highway, Jerome Sloun, of colored ex traction, was tried yesterday befon Magistrate W. C. Broadwell and con vlcted. Not having $20 to pay hli fine, Jerome was sent to tho chain gang for a period of 30 days. Sloai was arrested early yesterday morn t ing by .Deputies Olin Sanders, W. Li I Drennan and James Williams, wb I had repaired to~a negro house in th t vicinity of tho county home for th s purposo of keeping tab on the pre i gress of a colored "hot supper." .Wbil tho officers were watching and th - merrymaking was In full swing i : the house three big ' negroes cam 1 scampering through the woods, wher - the officers were concealed, carryin i between them a large pot full of Ik I TO MAKE dr of Shoes to \ BETTER. Ol S BIG E THE DIF1 peas. It developed that the peas were the "refreshments" which were to he served ufter the ball was over. The theft of the refreshments was not. dis covered until some timo after the three negroes with the pot hud disap peared in the distance and devoured the peas. Immediately pandemonium broke loose In the dance hall and a small army of ncgroe3 rushed out across the fields in search of the thieves. Far up the road they heard the three. negroes boating a tattoo upon the put, us lug their spoons for drumsticks. This was a signal to the pursuing gung that the pot had been eaten clean. About that time Jerome Sloan whipped out a pistol ami fired in the direction of the negroes who ! had swiped the pot of peas. Xo soon I er had he fired this salute than Dep i uty Sheriff Sanders reached out of the I bushes and collnrcd him. i Cotton Slightly Off Yesterday. Cotton sold yesterday on the strccti of Anderson at prices rauglng fron 3 1-2 to 7 7-8 cents, though 7 3-4 woi I the prevailing price. A considerable : amount of the staple was offered fo - sale and purchased. At one time tei 3 wagons loaded with cotton were lin - ed up around tho east square. Cot s ton buyers were about in goodly num - bers and the bidding was kcei i throughput the morning. -o i. Miss Gurlington to o Take Up Work Today, c Miss Janie Garlington, who recent c ly accepted the position of cannin I- and tomato club demonstrator fo e Anderson County, arrived in the cit e yesterday morning. Later in the da n she called on Secretary Port?r i e Whaloy of the Chamber of Commerc e where she Is to have offices. .Mit g Garllngton will formally take chars ?t of her now duties today. - Saated *et you over ui EX 'EM AT SHOE FERENCE VlHltrd School? At Harries Station. County Superintendent of Education J. B. Felton yesterday morning visit ed the public schools at Harnes sta tion, on tho C. & "WL C. railroad. The superintendent called rather early on the teachers and pupils of tho school, as ho loft Anderson on the C o'clock train Thursday morning and returned On the 11 o'clock train. Mr. Felton stated that be found the school in fair shape. Some 60 pupils are en rolled. -o Dull Hays in rollte Court Dull days arc these in the police I court. Yesterday there were but two . small cases before the recorder, and . in one of these a dismissal-was or > dcred. Charlie Young und Joe Nor rlss are the names of the defendants who were before the court. They were charged with fighting and disor derly conduct. Young wan- fined $E i and Norries was dismissed. 1 ??o 3 First Shipment > Looms KcceiTcd. r The first shipment of new Drapei l locms, consisting of three solid car - loads, for tho Anderson Cotton Mil h - has been received. Each car contaihi - 20 looms. These GO looms alreadj a received are hut a small part of tin 876 new Draper looms which weri ordered some time ago. Repr?senta tlvcs of the Draper Loom Compati; are expected here in the next fev > days to begin setting up the uow ma g chines. Those which have been rc r celved will be placed'in Mill No. 1. y - y Yale Football, 1915. I. NEW HAVEN. Conn.. Jan. 14.?Th e, Yale. University 1915 football schedul is announced tonight contains only on :e change from last' year. The Spring field Y. M. C. A. College will take th itil Spring SALE Good Things to Eat No one in Anderson can take care of your appetite ?s com pletely as we can. Our layout for this week is as follows: All Pork Sausage from Country Hogs. 20c lb. Liver Sausage, Sour-e Meat, Pig Jow?r Pork Ham. Pork Ribs, Pork Chops, Hamburger, Balogna, Frankfurters, Mutton Chops, Mutton Roast, Mutton Riba, Big Fat West Point Oysters, dry measure, 50c qt, Live and Dressed Poultry. In Table Delicacies we have a layout fit for-a Mng. - ; v Our Fruits andj Vegetables consisj of: Sweet and Irish Potatoes', Lettuce, Celery, Cabbage, White Peas, Pink Qeans. Grape Fruit, White Grapes, Oranges, Apples, Cocoanuts. .Try a gallon of our Homemade Molasses?the tinest. ever made. . ... I"- r 'i-y.% WM- :'; < W. A. PQVVB?I SAM HARPER, Manager. place of. Notre Dame. AH games will DO; played In theNbowl except tho con test wltb Harvard at Cambridge. The. schedule: September 23, University of Maine; 1 October 2, University of Virginia ; October 9, Lehlgh; October 16, Springfield Y. M. C. A. College; Oc tober 23, 'Washington and Jefferson1; October 30, Colgate; November 6, Brown; November 13. Princeton: No vember 20, Harvard, ? m i f i ri I' While we have only been in Anderson a short time, and brought only New Goods with us, we have broken our stocks, so in onler^pXl^-Hou^^^^ prices on meWbroken lots ^7, ^ . ..^^l^M?m^^' ' A Few of the Many Bargains Awaiting You One lot of i Men'* Suite, small j sizes, values up to $10.00, to clean them , out, only One lot of Ladiea* Shoes, all leathers, and all new stock, values up to $2,50, reduced to !* ,;.C^e lot of AU W^ool Man's Suite, small aise?, value? up to $16.50 reduce d'lo' One tot c4mc?V Shoes, aU new Stock, $2.50 values reduced to One lot of Heavy-Overcoats, vatuo? up to $10,00, to close out fit $1.98 Good quality Bed Tick ing;, 15c value at 9c. (LIMITE!? : . All Ladies? Coat Suits, including values up to $20.00, all this soasons styles, Clearance Price $8.98 ( One lot of Men's Odd Coats; $3.00 and $3.50 values at Lathes' AU Wool Coats in Fancy>R up to $12.50, all this seasons ety&ca at One lot of Ledies' Shoc% Gun Metal, all new stock, $2.00 valueB at . $1?69 > i t Good Quality ?oft finish bleach?r g at per yard gfl : >A ^ o Cotton and Wpol 31a:j|g '4s; a^ BELOW CQ$T,; . L l i, n i? i m i mmmmtmnimmmmk