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Announcement We beg to announce that Miss Gertrude King of the H. W. Gossard Co. will he here Feb. 4th* 5 th and 6th Thursday* Friday and Saturday when she will do special fitting in Gossard Corsets May we expect you? D. Geisberg The Largest Corset Department in Upper Carolina * ELECTRIC CIT * items of Interest and Person) * Wireless on the Si Huftiers Fuvor Proposed Bill. Capt. R. J. Ramer, president of the South Carolina Bottlers association, which will bold its annual meeting in Columbia on February 16, stated yes .terday that the bottlers association and all shippers of this class of goods were highly in favor of the bill to tlx the basis of intrastate express chargea and rates and the maximum charges of express companies doing business in South Carolina, which ij now be fore the legislature. -o?? Long and Whaley tio to Colombia. Porter A. Whaley, secretary of the chamber of commerce, and Prof. W. W. Long, State agent of the Farmers < o ' operative DemoniAration W?rk, with headquarters - at- Glemson - College, leave this morning for Columbia, wh'?r? they will appear this after noon at 4 o'clock before the Ander son County delegation, at the Jeffer son Hotel, with reference to securing an appropriation of $800 for furthering agrlculturaf work in Anderson County. -o Bleich Coming About Thursday. A communication received yesterday at the chamber of commerce from C. H. Bleich, secretary and manager of the Bleich Amusement company, lessees of the Anderson Theatre, stilt ed that ho would leave Hopkinsville, Ky., his present home. February 2, stop over in Atlanta February 3 and arrivo hi Anderson February 4. But One Public Sale Yesterday. There was.but one sale of land yes terday under the authority of the Judge of probate, this being in the case of the Citizens National bank versus L. K. ^Jorreyce, individually and as executor. In thlB#case a 1-4 . acre lot on Nor ris street was sold to the Citizens National Bank for (ho sum of $750. >'cw Dental Student Here. Mr. A. J. HUrst of Maysville. N. C. is. now in the office of Dr. S. G. Bruce studying dentistry. Mr. Hurst will at tend the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery at Its next session He is a bright- young man and has already y * made, numerous, frionds and admirers -lln.the city; He will be accorded a warm welcome to AnderHon. SfcJ - < 0 Cititon Receipts Mtoghtly Off. .-. .Receipts of cotton at the standard Warehouse platform for the season up ^January 30, amounted to 15,258 l?s. The receipts fpr tbe oorre jndlng pejiod last year Were 18, \bT$e ?Jffferenc? in favor of thp Ibus season iviouB season amounts to 3,623 ILS! 6118! 11) MS J DM! Wc your hair! Make it soft, fluf luetrous and beautiful. :; imedlQte??Yes! Certain??that's joy of it. .Your hair becomes wavy,-fluffy,-abundant and ap as soft, lustrous' and beautiful a young girl's after a Dander I n e ' cleanse. Just try this?moisten with - a little Dnnderlne and iily:.drav it through your hair, is; -Uriwll strand at a "time, ctoanse the hair of dust, dirt or excesBlvo oil.'aad In just a few mo . hr ; 'V c ; " v ; . t-. v Y SPARKLETS * _ * bJ Mention Caught Over the * treeto of Anderson rf? ^ ^ ^ -Y? ^f* ^*? ^ ^f? ?y JJfs Dr. J. E. Wat sen Co me s to LlTe. Dr. rj. E. Watson, formerly of Iva, lias moved to Anderson where he will make hla home. He has taken a house at 215 Calhoun street aud has offices in the new Ligon and Ledbetter fire proof office Building. Dr. Watson practiced medicine successfully ut Iva for 15 years. He and his delightful family will be accorded a warm wel come to Anderson. It will be of in terest also to know .that Mrs. Watson is a cousin of Senator J. L. Shcrard.. d? Theatre und Depot Heats By Tolly The seats for the new Anderson Theatre and the seats for the new station of the Blue Ridge depot were purchased through O. F. Tolly & Son., among the leading furniture - dealers of. the -State. The seats for both the theatre and the station have arrived and will be placed in position In the next few days. o Prof. II Irks lilt Null on Head. As predicted Saturday by Prof. W. H. Hicks, Anderson County's well known weather seer, it rained yester day. Coming after several day j of most delightful weather, the rain yes terday was all the more disagreeable. Particularly hard showers fell during the morning, and during the afternoon the precipitation was rather steady. There was little sign . of clearing weather at a late hour last night. The rainfall for January, according to in formation given out by Weather Ob server H. H. RuBsell, was 5.29 inches. The rainfall for January 1914 amount ed, to 1.85 incites. . -? 11 Broke Into the Coca-Cola Plunt. WhenX'apt. R.. J. Ramer went to his office in the local Coca-Cola plant at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon he dis covered Henry Sims, a negro boy of some 10 years, couched under u table in the factory. The boy stated that he had been locked up in' the place .since Saturday afternoon, . having dropped in there during the day and going to sleep. CapL Ramer called Policeman Sanders who took the boy to the'county jail, where later the orlsoner admitted that he had broken into the place about 10 o'clock Sun day morning. The boy will be tried on charge of housebreaklng, and probably at the present session of court. -0 Will Build Home On South Main St. It bas been announced- that Mrs. Nim B. Sullivan has purchased from Mr. D. LL> O. Moore a handsome build ing lot on South Main street between the residences of Mr. H. H. Acker and Mrs. Lizzie Sullivan. The lot is on the east ' side v>f the street, in front of the residence of Mr. W. W. Su il I i BEAUTY OF YOUR HAIR meuts you have doubled the beauty of your 'hair. A delightful surprise awaits those whose hair has been neg lected or is scraggy, faded, dry, brit tle, or thin. Besides beautifying the hair, Danderine dissolves every partl Ucle of dandruff; cleanses, purillbs and invigorates th? scalp, forever stopping itching and tailing hair, but what will please you most will be af ter a few week's nse, when yon see new hair?fine and downy at first yes?but really new hair growing all over, the scalp. If yon earefor Ptct ty, npft halr, and lots of it. surely get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Dnn derihe from any drug Btore or toilet counter and Just try it, van, and measures 124 feet on the front with a depth of 210 feet. The purchase ' prioe is said to have been 54,000. the deal being negotiated through tiie Frank and DeCamps Realty Co. It is understood that Mrs. Sullivan will erect a colonial borne on the property. -o Drugged IS Miles Of County Roads. Last Saturday morning Messrs. Will Stevenson. A. S. Masters, D. F. Cham blee, J. L. McUill and L O. Dean put several split log dr ^s to work on the Mountain Creek J, dragging some 15 miles hese gentlemen worked their section *? the counts ae of Mr. It M Russell, belo.. y. Here the won was taken u- r irrled through t the city limit* 's* Mr. J. Fulmer Wo* ?on. Have Attractive .j.. Window Display. The Hubenstein Co. have a very at tractive window display of the famous "Black Cat" hose for women and chil dren this week. The display Is wry comprehensive indeed; having -a full showing v>f cotton, lisle, and silk hose*] for ladles in all colors, with a very large showing of children' hose. With the display of the hose is a nice dis play of window card3 and posters of dinerent designs calling attention to the merits of this well known brand ?f h-oae. Knill l'ut Stop To Coed Work. " . Rain yesterday morning put a stop to the good work of dragging the streets of the city. Last week Street Overseer GUmer put several drags to work and had put West Market street and South Main stieet in excellent shape. He was planning to invade other .streets of the city yesterday morning and complete the job when J. Pluvis butted In and interfered. . JBB?. W. A. MUDUEMS, Editor - ' Phono 87. Miss Anna Ross Cunningham will typend toduy with friends in Green ville. Culhoun Street Club. The Calhoun Street Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock with Miss Ella Mac Cummings at her home on Sbarpe street.* Mrs. X. L. Fant of Walhalla, who has been visiting her mother; Mrs. W. G. Smith, goc3 to Williamston today to visit Mrs. E. E. Epting. Mrs. James L. Aull has returned ! from a week's visit to Xewberry. Kose HUI Club. Today Is card afternoon at the Roso Hill Club and several tables haVe been arranged td play. Mrs..T. B. Curtis has been spending: the past week In Greenwood with her sister, Mrs. Sam Brun son, who Is s er- ] lously ill. at the Greenwood hospital. Mrs. Curtis came home Sunday .but will return to Greenwood today. 'Ws. Crujton III. Mrs. F. B. Crayton. was called to Darlington yesterday afternoon .by the. illness of his mother, Mrs. Saille Cray-' ton. Mrs. Crayton makes her homo with her daughter, Mrs. W. .B. Mc Cown. - Mr. and Mrs. George Lettner have returned to Augusta after a visit to Mrs. Leitner's parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. D. W?hlte. Miss Balles .Entertains. Miss Azalee Balles entertained . a ! friends at a charming and delighuV. little supper last evening at her home on Calhoun street. After sup per cards were enjoyed^ for <fevera'< hoard. Her guests were: Mr. ami Mrs. Knde Sanders, Miss. Mrnganw Archeri Miss Gertrude 8s*viers, Or. Wade; Thompson, Mr. Ned ? Provout, and Dr. Mac Sanders. BE SM HERE TODAY The Rose of the Rancho is the Offering at the Paramount Theatre. The ItoHG of tho Runclio, which will be the Paramount lcature at tho Par amount theatre toilny. Is the best thing David 'Belnsco has ever pro duced. according to that urtists'a own verdict. The ?iui consists of live east with :'?<?0 scones;* .it li r-pokeii of as a magnificent dramatic classic. The leading part in the play is taken by Bessie Harrlscale, who is supported by a capable special cast. The following synopsis of the play will be of interest to those who eon template* seeing the picture: In the year 1800 when the govern ment at Washington decreed that all ranch owners must register their properties, the, Spanish raneheros of California, already seemihgly humil iated by romtng under the rule of the hated 'Gringos," refused to comply and a i.ystem of claim jumping or Beiz ureu developed. Great bauds of land jumpers roamed about and chief among these was on Kincaid of Ne braska. The government, learning of the land jumping and that the illicit trade was growing, sent Kearney, a secret agent to California to investigate. Kincaid. a worthless and con scienceless scoundrel, learns from one of his men that Senor Espinoza. a rich Spanish rant-hero has vowed that he will never register his land, and seizing the opportunity, Kincaid and his men ride down on the Espino za family when thev are at dinner. Ignoring protests and refusing cash, Kincaid takes possession of the ranch and I sa bel it a. tho eldest daughter, is captured by a half breed, who while fighting for possession of the girl, mortally wounds Esplnoza,. and Isa belita, knowing her fate at the hands of the half breed, kills herself. Kincaid and his men then sit at the table and shake dice to decide the pos session of the other two Espinoza girls. Kearney and his two colored boys arrive. Hiding across country, on the way to old Monterey. Kearney en counters Juanita (Wanlta) the rose of Uie Castro ranch. I sing the pretext of strangers mutually attracted to each other, the one asks the way to Monterery and the other gives the di rection. Juan it a, although engaged to the rich bon Lpis, continues her flir tation with Kearney. Kearney learning of the Kincaid raid on the Espinoza ranch, goes to warn Juanitu. Juanita takes , the warning in un indifferent manner und her mother,, a high strung Spanish woman of tho" continental school, see ing Kearney, accepting a flower from Juanita, refuses to take Kearney's ad vice 4o register her ranch, and orders him from the place. Kearney sees Kincaid surveying the Castro ranch and goes to the padre at the mission house and begs him to use hla influence with the Castros to pre vail upon them to register their ranch boundaries. \ 'To church through the padre's gar den comes Juanita and. though *he hag vowed never to speak to tho American again, the oadre. convinced of Kearney's sincerity and honesty, I brings them together. Although Jua nita refuses to register the ranch, she ! coquettes with Kearney and Kearney ! impulsively sieze? her and presses a kiss on her Hps.. All conuettry vanishes and Juanh-i : admits she loves the dashing Ortryio, j Don Luis, who witnesses the pretty ' scene, rushes to Csstxo Rancho and tells Juanita's mother. ; -Kearney wins Klnfaid's friendship and learns that he Intends siezing the Castro ranch. He prevails upon Jua nlta to secure the papers, rushes to the registry office and returns in time to participate in Juanita's betrothal dance. "'Juanlta Implores Don Luis to give her up, but he steadfastly refuses. Kearney arrives at the ('astro ranch just in time to meet Kincaid, wb/> Is about to raid JU. Pretending, friend ship he is enabled to delay the raid, 'unnita mistakes Kearney's attitude as .being against her family. Kearney succeeds in dealying Kincaid until ?Vidier* arriv?e. A terrible fight en 'jues and Kincaid and his men are overcome, just, as they are about to sieze/ Kearney and tbe Castros. Kearney and Juanlta are married quietly by the padre and all ends with a beautiful scene. In the padre's garden*as it began there. , Constipation. When costive or troubled with con stipation take Chamberlain's Tablets. They are: easy to take and most, agree able in effect. Obtainable everywhere. Horses anc For Sal We will have one f mares on Thursday, Febi for two and pay the dit?'t pay the Cash for true wa mules in boys and chan stock while you have the DAVIS LAVENDER A Fant's Be Classified Want Advert Twenty-five words or ledi. One T tftx Times $1.00. All advertisement over twenty-flv word. Kates od l.OOu words to (ton. No advertisement tosen for less It your name appeara Id the tele yonr want ad to 821 and a bill will prompt payment. WANTS ! lVAWTED-^-Clean cotton rags. The In telligencer Job Printing Depart ment, WANTED?To correspond, confi dentially, with anyone deslrious of becoming permanently cured of the morphine or whiskey habit. The KEELEY INSTITUTE. COLUM BIA, S. C. Box 75. WANTED?The privilege to cure tobacco users at home. $6.00 buys the cure. Information if desired. THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, CO LUMBIA, S. C Box 75. WANTED?You to buy your "Sunday Goodies" from tho Anderson Pure Food Co.?Cakes, PieB, Cream ' Puffs, Buns, Rolls, and "Aunt Mary's Crcum Bread. Store at Anderson, Bakery's old stand on Benson St. WANTED?To sell cotton seed hulls and meal. Prices right. B. N. Wyatt. the $5 Coal Man. Phone 182.?dtf. FOR SALE ? FOB SALE?Two brood sows, one . young pig; now registered, Berk shire Bore, Price $45.00, T. B. Mar tin, LowndesvIIle, S. C, R. F. D. NO. 2. WISHED SHE COULD DIE And Be Free Fron Her Troubles, bet Fiards Better Way. Columbia. Tenn.?"Manv time," Gays Mrs. Jessie Sharp, of this place. "1 wished I would die and be relieved Of my suffering, from womanly troubles, i tiould not set up, without pulling at something to he!p me, and stayed in bed most of the time. 1 could not do my housework.. The least amount of work tired me out My head would swim, and I would tremble for an hour or more. Finally. I took Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I am not bothered with nains any more, and I don't have to go to bed. In fact, 1 am sound and well of all my troubles." Cardui goes to all the weak spots and helps to make them strong. It ads with nature?not against her. It is for the tired, nervous, irritable women, who feel as If everything were wrong, and need something to quiet their nerves and strengthen the worn-out system. . If you are a woman, suffering from any of the numerous symptoms of womanly trouble, take Cardui. It will help you. At sJJ druggists. , Writt to.- Chattanooga Medidna Co* Ladle*' Ad?i*ory Dec?.. OafSMMtPSJlS, Tann., tot StfeimJ Trt?mant f er Woman, ta plain wamst, n.o. iss' reg?_it " I.. lIJi' I Mares e ?r Trade resh load of mules and uary4th. Will swap one ;rence in Cash, or we will r stuff. Bring your old ge them for good young : chance. Cheap. BROS. THE.. WINDOW T >ok Store ! Columns ising Rates Ime 26 cento, Three Times 60 cent* o word! prorata for each additional be used In a month made ou apph than 26 eents, cash In advance. phone directory yon can telephone - be mailed after lta insertion to* MISCELLANEOUS l'OLE YOKE'S Neck or Pole Yokes, with strong center pieces?Fi?ty Cents. PAUL. EL STEPHENS, (JAKE HALE Tho Junior Phllathca C1?hb of the FirBt Presbyterian Church will have a Cake Sale at Owl Drug Compuuy Sat urday afternoon. v ' 1-27-3L II HATE -FOB SALE'several dozen ! cans prime torn a ties at $1.00 per dozen, string beand at. $1.10 per dozen, dessert peaches without sugar at '21.15 par dozen," desert peaches'heavily sugared (1-4 pound sugar to can) 52.25 per'dozen. E. C. McCants. WHEN UNEXPECTLY' detained down town for luncheon, you cannot do hetter than drop In hero. A light lunch or a substantial meal. Cuisine and service O K. and prices Just as attractive as our food. Tho Lunch' eonetto. -dtf. FINE FRUITS?Wo carry tho largest and most complete assqrtmeat In the city?keep 'em moving. Fresh Florida oranges, grape fruit, ap ples, bananas, wholesale and re tall. J. K. ManoB.'Phone 823.?dtf. WE BUT PEAS and pay tho cash. Formas Smith?Seedman. Phone 401. ptr 'TOMATO SEED-Wood's Brlnimer I Buist's Monarch and Burpee's I Dwarf Giant should command'. rc 1 spect. We have bulk' stock. Early? i Early Anna?Stone?Beauty?Acme I Ponderosd and UlObe. If its seo Isonable we have it. Furman Smith. Seedsman. Phone 464. I NOTICE is hereby given not to hire I or harbor Pearl Scott, wife of J. T. t> Scott colored, who Is under con tract with me for 1915. Anyone so doing will be fully prosecuted. F. N. Cromer, Iva, 8. C?2-2-3tp. FOUND ~ DO YOU WEAB Rosenberg's Clothes, or just clothes? Spring styles' bava arrived. Rosenberg, Tailor and Cleaner. Phone 414.?1-28-tf. LOST LOST?Rear wagon gate of wagon bed and two 10 pound boxes of Red .1. Tobacco. Return or notify T. N. Cromer, Iva R. 2.?l-30-2tp. Do Yon Find Fault With Everybody f An irritable, faultfinding disposition is of; ou due'to a disordered stomach. A man with good digestion Is nearly always good natured. A groat many have been permanently benefited .by Chamberlain's Tablets after years or suffering. ' 'These .tablets strengthen the stomach and enable It tn perform ta functions. naturally. f btalnablo ivorywhere. ;-j