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Electric Ch Items of Interest and Persona l?sa On the St Feese McDonald tf Ivn wuh unions, tiie business visitors to iu< city yes* l'jecc McDonald of Iva was ninoni) tcrday. Jestsc. T. Drake <>f Martin was in the city for a few hours on business. J. N. liolllns of Kock HUI, wad among the Anderson planters tc spend yesterday in the city. j. a. Baylors of Belton was a busi ness} visitor to the city yesterday. L. U. Kay, a well known Belton citizen, spent a few hours in the city yesterday j. T. Hogers and Miss Hogers ol Hevirdam were in the city yesterday for u ft ,v hours. H. W. Spears, a well known Town ville cttiz?n, was in the city yester day on business. C. E. Godfrey, of Spartanburg sper.t a few hours in the city yesterday James II. Price of Greenville spent yesterday In the city on business. J. M. Gaines of Greenwood waa among tho business visitors reglstero.1 at the Chiquola hotel yesterday. John Eskcw of Centorvllle was among tho business vlB'.tors to tl city yesterduy. 10 S. G. Murdock, of Townville was seen on the streets of tho city y eater day. S.'C. George of Pendletou spent a few hours in the city yesterday J. M. Parker of Martin Township, a progressive farmer, was in tu city yesterday V. L. Cox. of Honca Path, was seen on tho stretft of the city yesterday Dr. J. (5. Mock or Plddmont was among the visitors to tho- city yester day. Enquiry at the Audcrson hospital last night as- to tho condition of Po liceman Hughes, who was seriously injured last Saturday night, was to the effect that tho patient was doing zpl???i??;. The authorities siaieri that no complications had arisen and the patient was improving in every respect. "Billy" McCaw, who has made a fortune selling Rock Hill buggies, 'was in tho city yesterday. Mr. McCaw was a visitor at tho Daily Intelli gencer office and said that he' was one of the strongest believers in An i.^.?ia MtiM out i_ a ' iixiOngiiiak i .iwii i. , ... ...... ia a iviwiuiuu newspaper man. MA YLEASE THEATRE C, H. Bl?lch, a well known theatrical man of Hopklnsvllle, Ky., was in the city yesterday with a view to leasing the new Anderson theatre when it is completed. Mr. Bleich conforred with Secret*, r Whaloy, of the Cham ber of Commerce, throughout most of the day apd seemed to be very favor ably impressed with Anderson and Its advantages. Mr. Bleich Is a warm per sonal friend of Mr. W. W. Smoak and Mr. E. Adams, of The Dally Intelli gencer. Palmetto St; .*. MUSIC We carry a repr?senta 1 FIAI Consisting of the following i Jhrey & Pcwad. Pc H?ii?iTy <& So BCBa%M-Bi ii Player ti a Arm Anniii b. ft. nttu umm JJ5.U7 N?RTH MAIN" STREET. ty Sparklets I Mention Caught Our the Wire reels of Anderson. GEORGE M'GONKELL FEELING MtGHTY FINE ,Says He is Ready For the Season to Open in the International League 1.'.-. <J?'org' A Cfi.ncll, our oun 'O'fic, la at ho "i?? from a \isit mi' iw.i weeks spet at his father's home in Tennessee. <!??rge >ay8 he has boon putting in a lot or time hunting tili? winter und feels "lit'' for the open Iiik If hostilities In bnseballdom. While he doesn't have much to Hay about the last season in the Ameri can league, yet all of George's friends realize that he was Just about the best that New York had, and but for mise rable support would have been a*fine year for the lanky Anderson boy. ? eorgo toward the o'oae or the sum mer wont to the International league and was later sold to St. Ixiuis Ameri can^ but he thinks that he will start wider, formerly of the Carolina aa tho season with Buffalo. Another .South Carolina boy is on the t.t:r: ing staff or the ?lsohs Fi Fullen wider, formerly of the Carolina as sociation and of the Columbia club In the South Atlantic, and "Fully" had a great year with Buffalo. George is loking forward with great pleasure to the senson In thnt league, which Is j class A. A. and really an fast as the majors. NEW YORK PAPER WRITES OF ANDERSON BOY. This clipping from the New York Times will be interesting to their friends There .was a pleasing variety in the recital of Mme Van der Veer (Mrs. Heed Miller) and Mr. Reed Miller, which took place last evening in Aeolian Hall. Both these singers nre able artists and were received In n hearty man nor. At the beginning and at the end of the programme were placed duets, the firstuoing Bach's "Wohl mir, Jesus 1st gefunden," and at the close "A book of Versos", (Omar Khayyam), by Hancock. They were sung in fin ished stylo, and the voices blended well at all times. .Mr. Mller's first group of solos in cluded two songs by Brahms "Bots j cnatt" and "immer leiser wird mein | Schlummer,". Tho quality of his voice i was excellent. Mmo. Van der Veer sang a group of songs by Handel, Debussy, Franck and I'luier, the last named composer being ropresented-by two works new to New York, "Wald Bei'gkeif sh?? "Glaubesur." Tiicy were worthy of a hearing, and Mme. Van der Veer's singing in "Waldae HgkeiL" was pcrhapB the best 01 the evening. TTThe iwo singers were hparn again in songs In English, of which Mr. Mil ler Bang works of Harling. Elgar, | 3ranscon.be. and Meyer, and Mme. Van der Veer compositions of Mc Coy, Scott, MacFarlane and Salter." FROM THE PENITENTIARY Columbia, Jan. 15.?Governor Blosse commuted tho sentence of nine con victs from Newberry county frorn the penitentiary to sentences on the chain Rang of that county. They are : Will Marshall, Andrew Pratt. Meli WyckorJ l ewis Burton. L. J. Williams. Elmorc Mayes. John Reeder, George Strother, all negroes and R. N. Parris, white. site's Largest HOUSE .% tive line of high grade NOSl nakes: Kraiiuicllu <$k B&cfia xdI? Ham<8$'Bros. ft mum ftftiinittu ft ru.HU uuwm, ANDERSON? S. MR. HARRY GEISBERG HAS BEEN VISITING IN GROW ING GEORGIA CITY GOT INTERVIEWED Stood the Test Well and Told Those "Crackers" Something of "Electric City" Mr. Harry Oelsberg, the prominent young shoe merchant who has been over in Athens, (Ja., on a Usit to re latives, reports that there the people in that splendid city are Interested in tlie proposition to build the In tcrurbau from here to Atlanta ati?V they are enthusiastic over trying tc pull the road via. Athens. He thinks, that if a definite movement were to be started. Athens would come in for her share. The Athens Daily Herald has the following statement about the visit of Mr. (?eislierg. Mr. Harry Oelsberg, on?- of the hustling young business men of An derson, s. t\. who is enthu8iasttally aiding in the development of that enterprising and growing city, is in Athens and talks Interestingly in con nection with the story cotaincd in Friday's Herald of the proposed ex tension of the Oreenville. Spartanburg and Anderson interurban electric road to Atlanta by way of Hartwell and Athens. Mr. Oelsberg states t'.iat the people of Anderson throughly appreciate to t'.ie fullest extent what the possesion of thl3 splendid oleciric line meanB in the unhulldlng of An derson and that the ixtttiBlo thereof to Atlata wll open up a new territory on fiednurh- Imfe Mr. Ge'.sberg speaks glowingly oi the work that the Chamber of Com merce is doing for that city and says that the "Oreenville spirit" 13 not con fined to the Chamber members, but that nractcally the entr?? population of Anderson !s filled with it. Till the pos session of H1I3 spirit Mr. Oelsberg at tributes the rapid and substantial growth of the pretty and hustling Carolina city. He Btates" that they have the llvefct secretary a chamber of commerce ever possessed and that he is doing great things for the town. On the first Tuesday in each month they have' what they call Trades JDay when the ambitious .'armors are brought to the city from the surround ing torltory. Also they have bought a lot and will at once begin the erec tion of a handsome theatre, which will bv opaa'od -garly^naxt season. Mr. Oelsberg, says that Athens is showing much progress and physical growth and he believes she has a very bright future, particularly if sho se cures the interurban electric line. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. All persons holding claims against the estate of Jesse K. Vance, dcoased, are hereby notified to present them at once, duly attested, and also all persons indebted to said estate win also please settle same immediately with the. undersigned. Notice In h^rehy given that I will on January 27th, 1011, at 1! o'clock a. m. aply to the probate judge of Anderson county for a final settle ment of said estate and a discharge from my office as executor. Wttlinm Banks. 2?W. TAKING HELIGIOl'S CENSUS, Two Onllle Ministers Are Encased lu That Work. Dally Mali. Hev. W. T. Belvln. of the Orrvlllc Methodist church and Ilev. H. W. Stone, pastor of the Orville Baptist church are engaged in taking the re ligious census of Orrvllle and the ter ritory adjacent. The . work was com menced Tuesday and will go right along until they have finished. A through canvass of the place is be ing made and the information gleaned tabulated for ready reference. It will take a week or ten days to complete the canvass as planned, but is is a splendid idea and wll bring pleasing results. This is both Mr. Belvln'a and Mr. Stone's Mrs*'-year on this.work and the^ have t>een cordially received by tholr organisations, and expect a great year. ? SOUTH WILLIAMSTON * ****** * * # * A # ? Special to the Intelligencer. ?outh Willinniston, Jan. I."..?Mr. and Mrs. \V M f .erard, Messrs T J Martin, j. C. Ducworth, Paul Gossett, P. C. Adam*, Curb. Kcon .went to Greenville to iho presentation of the -pltfy'''Within The Law." ' ' Mi. .las. \%\ Holiday Is in Anderson court as a juror this week. R?v. l.oiii". M. smith, of Anderson will preach at the F'rpt street Bap tist church SstnriU? nlpl t and Sun day morning. ? Mr: W. T.?amp?eii spent Tuesday I m Anderson. The p-ople of Suutr. \VIlllaiostou wish for the Dally Intelligencer a great succ?s? v rnoay morning, Jan lb, I if 14 IMPORTANT! A Sal?s Of Madc-To-Mcasupc 1 I Suits and Overcoats 1 It is needless to say that this is the greatest opportunity you have ever had for the selection of a^u?f op Overcoat from hundreds of patterns with not a single one in the beautiful lot worth less than $22.50 f op $12?90. Patterns are light weight and can be wo?n this Spring. We believe every man wanting a Suit or Ov ercoat will consider this the most important event we have ever invited them to share. It's wonderful attractiveness is inllie FACTS and FIGURES presented ...GR*EAX OPPORTUNITY FOR SAVING... Never before have we presented such op portunity; never before have the values been so great as in this Sale^ :: :: :: t: Onlv Spvpti T>nv<* More Sale Closes SATUR?= vjniy so uayfc ?*loi c day> January 24??h 122 W. Whitner St. CO?t^Ol?3?O % Anderson, So, Cai. Tailoring Company SBB?! it-s Jus. Like This When you need glasses you,.natur ally want the best anil at a living price. Right here is where you get both. a? well hs the Services cf ?? graduate Optromeirist with twenty two years experience. Examination entirely free. ?. r? ii. mtii I .... i. >i k.it*. t/XU Jitiiir,.un li.ii.'ii 11 Eye-Sight Specialist. | . Or er ?7sss .'hamiac-y so. a. jp?. Removal Notice. I'am now at Qno Hundred .and Twelve West Whltner street, between hotel and Kant's Book Store. Call a ad (joc me any time you need the scrvife oi an expert Eye man, an expert trame adjuster or anything you mey need for promoting better vision and comfort. Tlie most modern optical studio ever Been "In My Town," and the service you get hero is Bcoond to none any where in the country. You may go to tho other towns and whack up with the other boys, that's all right. I am sure they appreciate tt, And I don't think it was intended for.one man to concentrate all the business in tbo land. Your un loyal attitude don't make mo feel abashed one lota, but It tends to make me a more proficient man for the work, and stick tc the job closer, for the masses of the good thinking people have been loyal to home indus try in my line of work, and I wish just here to thank you for all past cour tesies, and assure you that I Stand re?dy to serve you better at all times. Remember tho place?1?2 West Whlt ner Btrcet, on the,square. Dr. M. R. Campbell Sii?ii?hi? 25c POCKET COTTOri ?sc ... IBAN?M.... Containing /^-curate Tables Showing the a?we of cot ton at ?ny prUe only 25c. F A NT ? S D\J\S - r v, CVXU. Mantles Tile We have a larKC assortment from which tij jh^pe/ Ltrt ub show you and help you plan your fire-place for looks and comfort. Ulraer Mantle & 3 Tile Co. Bieekiey Building ANDERSON, S.VC. AT AUCTION'. At Auction Monday. Jan. 19th at llo'clock I will sell to the hbjhest bid der at Y . M. C. A.* (Picken? Hotel) West Barlo St. As. Follows : 10 Dressers. 10 Wash stands, Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, Pic tures, and C Ladles invited, Sale Positive. P. M. BUllNETT. Oon. Sec. D. A. Taylor i Auctioneer. Y * Y* ^ v & "V * ^ A* **f* *i LOOK WHO'S HERE! MR. W. P. RUSSELL SPRING SUITINGS He Wants to .See You PARKER & "i?OLT v Y * Y* ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS * Y Y- Y Y 1- * Y? Vbrtt the Sanitary Barber Shop nn cvi ry customer by First C???a workmen. Give us a trial and be [convinced, C. A. McOlain; V. O. Farmer, J. L. Ruruply. The ftfo??' i11*i n>.of show windows hr.*. Iwn :< great problem with most merchanis, i. p., lij?htih'ij therii in a way which vrii? display the MERCHANDISE ami ifcrt his LIGHTING FI XT UK ES. While the .lighting fixtures arc absolutely necessary for, the proper lighting :>i the display they should be designed to phure the ligfit on the goods" and not in the* eyes of persons looking in the win dows. National X-Ray reflectors are d?sfened exclusive! for window 'iigininj;, and the merchant m\\ i.avc no dit licnlty in selecting one which wiil correctly and economi callv illuminate his windows. IB ?9 ^2 T^/?^li.^SSlrw it 1 North Main Street Electrical Contractor^ i 5 11 HS - RIDER AGENTS WANTED I EACH TOWN nnduistrlcttorideanrt exhibit a sample Latest Model 'Ranger" btcyclofurnteheU by us. .OurJ'' . Rider Acents everywhere are .. Writs forfull part ieuUti* and PiKrtal offer at once. ONEYRBQ?IREDnntllyou receive and anu rove yourhiryclo. We ship to anvvne anywhere in the C. H. irithmit a rent d>j>uKftln Rrtv?nee.prvji.iy/rrto?if,on(laU^wTBII OAY8*PREETRIAl.durlnff whlrhUmcyounmy rldetheV cycleonUputJt toany test you wUh. if ?-imara?HuviiMpaifncilyaatiKntMorUonotWlsnto keep the bK cycle ship ltback to us atourexpensrand t/nutrfil u?t b?mit?nec tU. FACTORY PRICES w< fui nl-Ji tlu f?Jft'?nm o'.eountUxjour 40YOLMS. Wo da not ntV alee at one small profit aiovo actual factory cost. You aavo tlQ to ?25 middlemen's proiiu by buy ing U! rest, of us and have the mn tin factnrer ssmsrantee behind your bicycle, DOJtOT WIV a bicycle or a pair of tires from anyone at cm* price tint ffyou receive oar oatkloaiies and le ara our unheard of factory prUet and macrfcobfe pedal ufftv*. , YCU WILL BE ASTONISHED ^?T?^^^? ta* ream?ttJWw toe prtnm va ?aa ntl? yoataujw. Wa-awa^lab?* *r??j? &&a?a^ <woa?^|?ata?t< bat oaakdr bar? a aa?aaw otaUUadaall . - ira ?Mar twtain llata maiiai tree. UM a?jj*|. paria. r?aana? retail priem. WSI Hefretiwa Posetare-Proef *M$? Sel?-healiog Tirss fa SSSZZ&?r ?L , , fa* riDolar ^ _,?^T ssmiflau? ato* ?a? ?rtt adt tea a tampu ROMOS ETfrOO B LE FROM PflCTVafS . very dnrabla ?tid lined tv ial quality at ruboe-r, which MW _ poron? and punctures wttnut Wsflsstha tWalt rubber it*** a?l?mn* jKinotura otrlaa?'5'? tira ?dit eutlaat any otfeer therr frtrirtly as ropreaei^ed > " mmklna the wUx ?4.55 per pal.r> If bVidwritbtsmettt. Toti ! expnnaa t? for any rea. ant to aa to aa att? a? b? ? You run no risk In fin HTillAD ?m?WMPMIY,QlllOA?0, ILL.