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m ?i (i %j VU. Of hig few d; from d You gi Gi I BROKE MY GLASSES Olice and found how inconvenient It was to be unable to use my eyes for the balance of the day. I made a resolve then that I would make It possible to replace a broken lens, however complicated Its formula the same day the order was left with me. I have succeeded even better than I hoped, for new we are able to re place any broken lens, even where you do not give us the prescription, In from oao to three hours, with an exact duplicate MADE IN OUR OWN SHOPS. Is this worth anything to you? If so remember this advertisement the next time you break a lens. This Is only oue example of the thoroughness and modernnoss of my entiro business. M. R. CAMBEL? Registered Optometrist. Office 112 W. Whltner St. Ground Floor. * Telephone Coiiucctlon. pH COS', -ntr.rul riirrt K.vtf'm?n u!i y v.ir.d: Ktllj.inii kl? ..:>,|n"- >: I- ! <.. < lotto >l|tj(iu?|lly.v?lh(ia jin In - rli < .r..' .Iti't. IJ'?iT l'n:i Hl? IrJli* I l' V'?itil. I v|?t<n: .'in.-i-n ' .>; .,. it>tt,COc, 1*1 i.t tli'tU'S* or '.<> luiiii, i'c. pa hi. . nOTAMCAt. MFC. CO. !th ?51 ftazr 5;?.. Phifatlelphif, P J. M. McCown's Grocery GOOD THINGS TO EAT Oranges...15c, 20 and 26c Apples, per peck.40c Raisins. 2 lbs.26c Nuts per lb.25c Bananas. ...15 and 20c Cranberries. ..10c qt Prunes, 2 lbs.25c Citron, nor lb.. ...20c National Biscuit Co.'s Fruit Cake at per pound... .506 J.M.McCOWN REGRETS MISSING THE MEETING General Manager of Southern . Bell Telephone Co. Writes Secretary Whaiey.' ' The following letter of regret was received hero yesterday from Mr. Morgan Spelr, general manager of tho Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Company, in rogret at his inability to nt i end the annual mooting of tho lo cal commercial organization. Charlotto, N. C. Jan; 27, 1015. Anderson Chamber of Commerce, An derson, S. C. Dear Sirs: I appreciate very much your 'telegraphic Invitation to attend tho annual meeting of the Anderson Chamber of Commerce on the 25th instant.' ' * While your message was received too late for me to catch the train In time to havto attended this meeting, tho illness of my wife would have pre vented my attendance, even If I had known of It in time. T appreciate vory much your re membering me on this occasion which it would have given me very great pleasure to attend were it pos sible. I hopo this year will be one ol great growth, development' and pros perity for the Anderson ' Chamber oi Commerce and yoti personally. Yours very trniv. MORGAN n. SP?IR, General Manager. Cotton. Tho pr}ce'' of cotton on "the Iocs market yesterday was 8 conta. ^ ?Ti AIT! ; h-grade Shoes is st iys' Sale, but it is lay to day in order 1 et the same reducth *enn at ANDERSON Rf FOR HER HIGHEST HONOR TO STATE'S WOMANHOOD BESTOWED UPON U. D. C. LADIES MRS. R. S. LIGON AND MISS BONHAM Appointed Matron of Honor and Sponccr for Both National and State Reunions. Genural Ben). 11. Teagiie, command nr of the United Confederate Veter ans, South Carolina division, has an nounced the appointments of Mrs. Fa ************** * ELECTRIC C?T *_ * Items of Interest and Person * Wireless on the S ************** Beautiful Show Window. Fant lias a truly beautiful window this week. It is artistic in conception and the idea haH been beautifully car ried out. The window is made of pots of Lavender Primrose, with, the floor of the show window covered with lav ender dyed saw dust, and the laven der flowers in potB wrapped in lav ender crepe paper. All In all, the dis play is very attractive indeed; well worth walking a mile or so to see. The yellow window was very pretty, but not iu the same class with tlii3 window. -o Bet urn From CleniNOii College. Messrs. G. P. Browne, editor of the Daily Mail, and W. W. Smoak, editor of The Intelligencer, returned yester day afternoon from Clemson College, where they went to attend the meet ing of the farm demonstration agents of tho State, which has beon held there this week. These gentlemen were guestB of the college, and arc loud In their praises for the hospital ity which they were' received, nnd the great work this collego is doing In connection with the farm demonstra tion work. Cotton Winnings For This County.. Tho ligures for cotton giaued in An derson County up to January 16. show a considerable falling oft in the amount of the fleecy staple thut has been, recorded at tho gins of the coun ty. This-year there have been 54.2?5 bales reported while up to the sumo time lost year there were 70,588 bales ginned. Sir. Burnett Uqes To. AshevlUe. ' ?Y M*.> Burnett, muuagcr of the Par amount theatre, left yesterday for AshevUle on busiucss for tho theatre. It is the purpose of Mr. Burnett to hs?cur? additional feature* to be shown at the Paromunt, thereby add ing to the enjoyment of this alroady popular moving picture bouse. - -o?_ . F. E. Wat kin s Conflned to Home. . The' friends of P. B. Watklns will regret to learn that ho is confined to his home on Hast Rtvpr street with an attack of rheumatism. Try this! Doubles beauty of your hair and stops it falling out. Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, adundant and appears as soft, lustrous and. beautiful ns a young girl's after.a "Danderino hair cleanse." Just try thta?moisten a cloth with a little Dander! no- and.carefully draw H through your".hair,, taking mm small strand at e, time. This will cleanse ^1 HI attracting the ? aB?G RED to clean out all hi| )n no matter what < Oiffei MEMBERED HOSPITALITY S. Llgon of this city as matron of honor and Miss Martha A. Honham of this city as sponsor for South Caro lina, at both the Richmond reunion for tho whole, to he held on June 1, 2 anil 3, and lor the State reunion at Columbia, a date for which has not yet been ret. Theas two appointments are the highest honor possible to pay South Carolina's, womanhood by a State commander, and the appointments are not only a splendid compliment to Mrs. Llgon and Miss Bnnhnin, but also to the city of Anderson, which so splendidly entertained the State reunion last year. Seldom, if ever before, have the two major appoint ments from South Carolina been made from one city. It is unusual, but (Ion. Teaguo desired to do son..*hing big for Anderson because of "be city's splendid reception to the o? soldiers last year when they met here. Y SPARKLETS * * ial Mention Caught Over the * I tree to of Anderson # ^fr ^ flfr ^* V V ^ ^r* V V 4? Will Install Seats III Opera House. Judge Fowler, president of the An derson Development Co. was notified by wire yesterday from Chicago that a representative of the American Seat ing Co., the firm which sold the seats for the new opera house, would be in Anderson on February 2nd to beein In stallation of the seats. The scenery for the house will also be placed next week. Important .Meetim: Of Elks Lodge. An important meeting of Andersos Lodge No. 1206 Benevolent and Pro tective Order of Elks was held at tat> homo of the lodge last night. Reports of the various cucom^ocs were rt ceived. Relighted With * All Steel Cars. Those passengers who have had oc casion to take a trip on the new Blue Ridge all steel cars are delighted with the improvement over the old cars, both in appearance and comfort. There are no finer cars in use cn any train anywhere than these new steel cars, nnd they will l-c sure to increase the travel on this road. J. W. Ashley Much Rotter. Mrs. J. N. Pearman spent yesterday with her father, J. W. Ashley, at his home near Honea Path, and states that his condition is much improv ed. Mr. Ashley some time ago was stricken with paralysis but yesterday was able to be out In his buggy again and made a trip to his farm. 'FeachcrH' 3f,?eting At Florence. The annual meeting of the State Teachers' Association will be held "in Florence March 25-27. AH public school teachers or the' county:are in vited to attend this meeting. There will doubtless be many to avail them selves of Ulis opportunity^ City Editor of Intelligencer Stck. Mr. L. M. Glonn, city editor of The Intelligencer, bus been'confined-to his bed for several - days fol?owing a severe attack of acute indigestion. Ho was" taken "sick -'suddenly Tuesday and-was quite 111 for-almost two days i-25 GENT DAHDER1NE ihevbalr :ot tfusL dirt nnd o\ce3sivc oil nnd In lust a few' me: "<?v;t?? vnu have doubled'the beauty ufyouv:r.air. ' Besides beautifying the halr .it ono Darldhrlne -dissolves ev*ry- partible *>1 darrdruff. ;cleaTfscs. purlfies-^anri invig orates tb*?"???t? reaverstOppl^gtitoh insr and falling hair. But what will please you most will bo after a irew-weeks'. UBe-.wh6ni;yoii will acthnlly seo new- hair?tine nn?l dowfrv ' tit " $rst-^yps*?-bn? . renllv new hoir growtng nil over the scalp. II yne'enre for pretty,' soft hair nnd loti of.-ft surely get, a 25.cent.'bottle .'ol Kno vUon's Dandorine front any drug. gfet- 3p toilet counter, and just try it ittention of good Si UCT?ON ?h Shoes to make r< lay you come. son's an< as a result of the attack. His friends will he glad to leant, however, that he is improving rapidly, and may hi- able to return to his work during the duy -o Slroug Keliever lu Advertising. "That It pays to advertise, and pays well." is the way Mr. John T. Bur riss speaks of a small advertisement In? ran for a day of two in The Intel- | ligencer. When the home of Mr. Ed wards burned a few days ago Mr. I Burriss placed a small advertisement in this newspaper, and he a direct re sult" of the wide publicity given it, he has booked three large orders. Sunshine luiprovinir Country's Highways. Two days without ruin bus had a wonderful effect on the streets in An derson und on the roads of the coun ty. The streets and the roads are actually getting to be passable hi spots already, and it is felt that If there can be a week of sunshine at one time before summer a few bug gies might be used in certuin sections of the city and county. The sound of an automobile would frighten a horse almost to death, if one could per Nurjc run anywhere in Anderson, -vlng is badly needed. : Rev. 1 uuner s I Sunday Appointments. Rev. Sam W. Danner announces that there will be preaching by the pastor I at New Hope Sunday morning at 11 I o'clock. Sunday evening at Providence ! at \\ o'clock sharp, and Sunday night at Bethel. A full attendance of the of I flcials is desired, to attend to any business that may come up. J. S. Heller of Saudy Springs was in the city yesterday. Lu A. Burgess of Union Grove was among the visitors in the city yester day. SYRUP OF FIGS FOR GROSS, SICK FEVERISH CHILD If Little stomach is sour, liver torpid or bowels Clogged. Mothers can rest easy nfU*r giytr.". "California Syrup of Pigs," because in a few hours all the elbgged-un .vaste, sour bile and fermenting food gently moves out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. Children soapiv will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, and they become tightly packed, liver . gets sluggish and stomach disordered. When cross, feverish, restless, hpo if tongue Is coated, then givo this delicious "fruit. laxative." Children love it. and It can not cause injury. No difference what alls your little one?If full of cold, or a sore throat, diarrhoea, stomachache, bad breath, remember, a gentle "Inside'cleansing" should always be the first treatment given. Full directions for babies, chil dren of nil ages and grown-ups arc printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit syrups. At', your druggists for a GOcent bottle ol "California" Syrup of Figs," then look carefully and see that it is made by the "California' Fig Svrup caruoany.' Wc make no smaller, size. Hand hack with contempt any ?th?r'syrup. LA^feN^?Si?si?NAi M VDERSON CHURCH W?R* STRONG DELEGATION?f VENTION -TO BE H FEBRUARY " ; ' -1 ' - '-..?. til K?y. W. H- .Fr?xer, pastor of tl First Presbyter lau church.of thl3 cltj has beep working. very: hard thh week trying to secure a dclegatloi to the fourth biennial convention of tel laymen's movement, which will con vene In Aho. Socand ? Presbytorlai ' churchy Charlotte, Nr C-. In 'February ' This is one- of tho great inspirations meetings of. the laymen of the. South cm Presbyterian church,, and Dr Frur.er aaya that there is nothinj 1 which generates enthusiasm like thli great gathering -of. the men of thi ; church. At "Birmingham, where. tin 1 first convention was held' in 1903 . there was something of a nentneosta ' scene. Men arose on th* floor by th< I scores and dpd'.cntcd;.their lives ti I the . cause of the foreign ..field, am I "those who- could not go gave - thel - thousands- to send others.- Simita: f scenes haife been witnessed at'the In i tervenlng. meetings which- were heb t at Chattanooga in 1911, arid Memphi - in 1913. : "1 wpu'.d rathor t?rh a dozen" rdoi loe buyers. This is ^LE that .will pM )om for our Spring i 1 Save tl ??..? SEE 1 LAVENDER A' a >? a MIL Pant's Bo ADDRESSES ANDERSON ! HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS , Miss Janye Garlington Making j Effort to'Induce Young Ladies ' ta Plant Tomatoes. MIsb Juyne Garlington, county toma- | to eiub organizer, addressed the pupils 1 of the Anderson High school at the West Market street school yesterday morning in an effort to get the young Indies who are attending this school i to plant,tomatoes. As a result of her . visit and talk fifteen of the members ] of the high school expressed their in- . tentlon to plant toma'toes according to the terms offered girls in cities and .' towns. It is necessary for tho parents ] of the girls to give their consent be fore they can be enrolled, so it 1z hoped that every girl who wishes to become a member of the tomato club work in Anderson will not only have the consent of their parents, but their' insistence that their daughters join tho club. Miss Garlington stated that she wiBhed to take advantage of Mr. Fur man Smith's offer, and.also wiBhed to have the offer of some town lot near the center of the city to be used for tiie tomato patch by the girls. Disapprove Increase !? li?tes. ; WASHINGTON, Jan. 2?.?-Proposed increases in rates on clay in car loads from point in Georgia and South Carolina to -New York, Boston and interior eastern points over the Sou tin ru Railway and connections were disapproved today by the Inter state commerce commission . I Another Vessel Iteported Lost. .MOBILE. Ala., Jan. 28?The Auier ican barkentlne Ethel V. Boynton, I owned in this city, has been lost at Sea, according to .a telegram recelv . od today by ship brokers here. Tho I message came from Captain Walde j mar. who gave no details except that I he, his wife and sister and the ves I sol's cr?w had reached New York in j safety. The Ethel V. Boynton rcgls , tered 654 tons. She sailed from Mo I bile December 2G With a cargo of I timber for Genoa. Rev. N. G. Ballenger or Seneca was among the visitors in the. city, yester day. . 'I Mrs. F. M. Armstrong has return : ed to her home In Savannah after vis iting ?n the city. . RY MENT CONVENTION IING HARD TO SECURE A OURTH BI-ANNUAL CON ELD IN CHARLOTTE, is, irWd l?i helo?se In my congregation fresh from r spch a convention than to havb Billy a ?unday conduct a revival." declared i Dr.i Frazer in speaking of the great i coming .event. He has divided tho f .roll of his church Into 12 parts, an i pointed a chairman for each commlt . teo- and addressed a letter to each I chairman with the hope of having * each committee send a representative * to the (.atherjng. A, deputation I speaker was offered by the committee \ In Charlotte; but inasmuch as he \ would hawy been compelled to : leave * on the Seobath day to attend a rally . in Greenville it was though unwise to ; hnvte him come. . s The . best sneakers of the country, y including suph.m^r^as Wii??m T. EK \ Hb, Robert .E. Sneer. John R. Mott P and George Innas, are on the pro^ r gram. . ,The railroads have given re i ducad rates, the round trip faro from j Anderson being 4>nly $4.30. It kreer a tain that a largo delegation -will g? from the;JrTeshrterian churches of: y Anderson end vicinity. k ~~ - v : ? 1 v ot a ktinue stock. rHE. WINDOW r JL >ok Store Learn About ?our Eyes Jnto everyone is given the right to nvestlgate, hut many remain ig ?orant on the most important sub lets by accepting hearsay as facts. >Ye give the 'y WHY, WHEREFORE I IM? PROOF I tor everything we do in our our op tical work. Wa are ready to show you whether you have eye trouble qr. not and to prove that glasses will'^ivc you relier. Investigate our system, learn the Im portance of thoroughness and scien tific training necessary to ono who professes to treat the eye. SO CHARGE FOB CONSULTATION The Shur-Fit Optical Company 310 S. Main Street GROUjND FLOOR * Something For Nothing Youngs Island, S. C, Nov. 3?, 1914, To get started with you wc maka you *rs following offer. Send ts $1.60 for 1,000 Frost Proof Cabba&o Plants, grown in the open air and will stand freezing, grown from the Celebrated Seed of Bolgina. & Son and Thorbom & Co., and I will send you l.GOO'. Cab bage Plants additional FREE, and you can repeat the order as mo:iy -times as you like. I will give you special prices on Potato Seed . and Potato Plants later. Wo want the cccounts of close buyers, large and. small. W* can supply all. Atlantic Coast Plant Co.I FOUNDER'S mt??T LANDER COLLEGE A Sketch and Tribute to *4The LittleMother" of the College Wfll Be Read. Founders' Day is a great event Lander College. This year It felts on Saturday night, January 30, being the birthday of Dr. Lander. The ex ercises will open ai 8 p. mt The essav will bo rend ty Dr; Frank Lander anil It will be a a?.etch and tribute td Mrs. l*ander~Mft& Llttld Mother* c of tho college. Tho address will bo deliver ed by Dr. Stonewall Andersen," the general sofcretary.of education of the wliolo Southern Methodist church. Good music wilt add to tho pleasure of the occasion.. Everybody invited. Tho following is, the program: 1. Vlolia.and platio^-M?D???' Isidor and Bailey. * % Prayer. "c. !. : -. . .%: Sdnge^M?sa'Gfif?lths. T^%s!&^-^ *tr8' L- 'A- i?er Dr. Frank Lander. R. ;?'Sweot.Aft'on"-Chorim. Stonewall Andornen t \ BcneOtctf?r