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TUE LESTES H ANO responds to the lightest touch of the fingers. The mechanical parts are absolutely perfect. They perform then* pert of the work under all cir cumstances, and In all climates. Chango of temperature and other weather conditions have no effect on the strings. Nothing can spoil the riChj mellow tone. It is a piano made to last, etc. WILLIS & SPEARMAN -Miltie House Bleckley Bldg. Anderson, S, C. ? TOOL??S EARLY PROLIFIC Redding's ? Improved Cleveland Big Soil Sunbeam. ' tS/c iLy^ ~~~.~l.iJt jua CSJie ?. to tie purity ahd w?l on request ;?^v* rou information. ' J We will fflatOv assist any one in oniaining any paiticular variety reqinred, Furman Smith The Seediman Location--G. S. St A. Wholesale Roar. ' ' ? ' ? ' GREATLY REDUCED BOUND TRIP TASES FROM ANDERSON, 8. C. ^h*ond, Vaw S12.75 ;junt ot National Education Aa* T?Sn^ic??; Tickets; on sale Feb, 21, 22, ?HRsg|?j>' re*?ra limit March' 4th, New OrieanvXa, Piar?Bctla, f IA, $15^0 tone, Ala, WM* . > A?cout Mard Oras eelohratlon; tickets en aale Fsa. 17th to 23rd, with return limit March 6th. 1014. ^aahfc^icp, D. C, 911? ..Account 1 VfrtlAth Anniversare, itingbta of Fythas. Tickets on aale Feb. 18th and 17th, with return limit v^ 'teth. WM. For further Information call city ticket agent or write, C. S. ALIEN, Oe he ral Pass. Agent, tf Orcenvile, 8. C. I "f^E depend upon ? T a dv e r t is i n g to attract your patronage 4 We rely upoa the quality of the coal to h?iu it. SLCI^N ;fg^ei^ u' i II II 1,'HIII m i The Biggest Family , Iii Thia Town is tke a^Mly of Readers cl wU~.THjS PAPER - Electric Cit Items et Interest and Personal lese On the 8tr A rpecial opening program is be ing arranged by the A. W. Bailey Ftve and Ten Cent Store, to celebrate the remodeling of this attractive bargain house. Special music will be fur nished throughout the day and there I will be events of interest to attract | the crowd. Mrs. Cora Spake of Greenville, has arrived in Anderson to assume a 'position with the local telephone of fice, ftrrs. Spake will have entire supervision of the local central of fice and will doubtless provo valuable in. this position. Chas. W. Wells, who has been con fined to his home for the last few weeks wish a severo attack of la grippe, waa able to be out on the streets yesterday and lt is hoped that he will soon be entirely recovered. MT. Wells has had a long and tedious spell and the now? that he is now convalescent will be welcomed by his friends. It wea stated, yesterday, following a meeting of the Anderson board of health, that application will at once ?be mad? to the city council to have the membership of the board reduced, ?.his fact .being.due to the impression that tho .present large membership of the board makes the body unwield ly. There are now ten members of Hhe board, and th? request will ask that this meeting be reduced to five. At this sssne meeting the resignation of l>. II- Bussell as a member of the board was. accepted and J. M. Paget, **hcso tertn, has expired, announced that he would offer for re-election. E. W. Harper, ir., a well known young mab ?bo is connected with was" yesterday discharged from the A?t?Ui ; Fy ii* V. H. ci. Elrod of Hopewell, waa-a business visitor to the city yesterday. Wayne Fant of Pendleton, waa in Anderson yesterday for a few hours. A. M. ahd ?Wj';y.- Br anyon ; of the Fork seott^'tWH.Ile county, were among the' visitors to the city yester day C. O. Bannister of Croytonville, was among the Anderson farmera in the city yesterday. Frank ;il*uldin, a prominent An derson county man, was in the city yesterday, - v W. M. P. ?kii, a progressive plaaL er cf I-sota -rfL';fea6'6jnQ2? -visitor to the cky yesterday. 'ir, H Sfts**?*\ a Well known citi zen of Albermarle, N. C.. was in An derson yeeterOs,^ (Mrs. Sam, Gelmer has returned to her home In Charlotte, following a visit to toenda and relatives here. A. W. Dalrymple of the Hopewell section, W??,-a.--business visitor to' Andenos yesterday. W. T. Branyon of Hones Path, spent a few hours in Anderson yes terday. .. . ^_ Miss kiarie Mcphail and Miss Ul He MCPhail ot 1* Adleton, ?ere shopping in the city yesterday. Chris Suber. a well known William? eton man, ?pent yesterday in Ander son. W. J. Mwrdeak of irs, Route 4. waa tn Anderson yesterday for a few hours. les ot Anderson, Route bg the business visitors yesterday. >rgo of Sandy Springs, 'ie business visitor^ to 'the' city yesterday. R. T,/Ferguson of Sparenburg, ?pent a few fcours in Andereon yes terday 0*i|>ttSinees. C. J. Thompson, of Raleigh, N. C waa amonk the.bualnew visitors to Anderaon^Verday.' 8. T. .\reBowell of Charlotte, wie In An de renn yestermvy for a sew hours. : Reed has ra*???i~i frss; 1?re ?he spout several -Tula. C. E Noel of ?re?nvllie. waa AndervSttaptordey. a guest at Chiquola hotel. Frank ?ieaauR, a Student at Wof* ford ooll'egjB^jts spending a few days ?ft Atideflntwithhtme folk. ^ si. &'^fir. of Charlotte, waa ia wro-u??* j ?????.j', ivi ? id TT Iru ?I o ? Ou ibuslneas?. B?*> Iiln?'j^kworth of Atlanta, tS spending <days tn the etty with her parents. Waa Duckworth I* attained T*L?X. ?????foW. Powers of At lanta, Oe-, spent ? few hour? in the etty yesterday. ?Mr and Mrs. Power? ! Will? through Anderson In the fall y Spurklvis Meution Caught Orer the Wire* ceta of Anderson. ?ion which occurred a-t Portnian Shoals in December, sustaining some painful burns. For a time hi? condi tion was regarded as quite serious and bis many friends are rejoicing over the fact that he has now com pletely recovered. He went to his home in Lowndesviile yesterday, where he will spend a few days re cuperating before resuming his work. According to the cotton report which bas just been issued by L A Bolt, the number of bales of cotton ginned In Anderson county prior to January 16, 1914, reaches 70,088. Up to this date last year the records show that there were 53,131 bales ginned. Djputy Sheriff Olin Sanders re turned yesterday from G aston la, N. C., where ho went after Doc Brown, wanted in Anderson county for mur. der. The .North Carolina officials were holding Brown on a. charge of assault and battery and lt was nec essary that requisition papers be se cured before the negro could be brought back. The first trip to the North Carolina town was made by Sheriff Ashley. An Anderson man who has been on a Northern trip relating an Incident that happened on a Pullman car said that he had never been subjected to such an outrage in his. lifo. He en tered the toilet of the car to perform his morning ablutions when imagine his surprise to find a coal-black ne gro shaving before thc mirror. The person of dusky hue enquired of the Anderson mian if he did not find the weather rather warm, whereupon the local citizen In said to have informed , him that it would be a d-kn sight j tt-artnpr in a few minutes. He en tered a protest with the conductor and had the Ethiopian removed ot a North Carolina way-station. ; ?3 ? \JP ?t./ ian V m tm on a touring trip to the North and are now en route to their home. , T. C. Jackson of Iva, spent yester day in Anderson on business. J. 8. Martin of Garvin township, was in Anderson yesterday on ?uoi neas. ' ' Roland Hall of ?Savannah township, waa a business visitor to the'city yes terday. ..?\ A. Sullivan anr. son. John Sul livan, of the Fork sestion, were in An derson yesterday. v B. R. Bryant of Pendleton, Route 4. was among che visitors to the city yesterday._ ! Mr? . Ozmini U?v?rwcnt Serious Operation Anderson people will bc glad, to learn that Mors. J. Homer Osmint, who underwent an operation in Dr. Kel ly's private sanitarium in Baltimore last Wednesday, is doing nicely and will aoon be recovered. Mrs. Ozmint baa had a very severo sU*c> and has been auite ill and in hersectjon the newe that she is sa fast recovering will be moat welcome indeed. ouou O ...THEATRE ..Today's Program.. BLOODHOUNDS OF THE NORTH.. .GOLD SEAL 2 reel feature of the Canadian wilds : with Pauline Bush MIKE AND JAKE AS PUGILISTS.. ?si> . . . . . ; JOKKR ' Comedy THE RUNA WAT UNCLE ..ECLAIR Comedy ' Coming tomorrow "LOVE ON A THRONE" ? reel Imp with Leah Baird and-William Shay. LECTRIG ...THEATRE ..Today's Program;. POWER OF LIGHT . ..AMERICAN Big 2 reel Feature MABEL'S STORMY LOVE AFFAIR Keystone Comedy A VICTIM OF CIRCUMSTANCES Than houser Comedy-Drama 4 Big Beels F. Tardar lee Coming tomorrow-"THE RUNA WAY PRINCES- Thanhonser throe rael drama. ?'S-tuai 2???e9 ?sSte Tfcse Fly** ' "... , ! *..> ? . % S ? BATHS * BALDWIN . ARCHITECTS * * - Bleekley Bldg. Anderem, 8. C. * * tauten* ' National Bank Bldg. . * ?Raleigh, N. C . VEXING QUESTION ALMOST .SETTLED Representative Hall Agrees To Replace Important bill on House Calendar By a unanimous vote the house of representatives of South Carolina yesterday agreed to restore the An derson abutting property bill to the calendar and this assures the bill of going to a third reading, which in this caso will practically amount to an assurance of Ks passage. This action yesterday was taken by the house at Representative Hall's re quest. The delegation of Anderson busi ness men who went from thia city Monday night, namely: Lee G. Holle man, C. M. MteClure, Porter A. Wha ley. M. M. Mattison. W. L. Briseey, W. A. Hudgens, William Banks, T. Frank Watkins, B. B. Gossett R. C. McKinney and K. P Smith, apepared yesterday morning at nine o'clock in the agriculture committee room*of the house and held a joint session with the Anderson delegation, the entire delegation being present. After dis cuseing the bill for some time, In all ita varions (phases, it was decided by I the member of the house who bad i the bill withdrawn, Representative Hall, that he would have it replac?e on the calendar. He stated, however, that ho would insiBt on one amend ment being added and this was agreed tb.. Th?? amendment will say that the question must be submitted to he people ot. Anderson city for their vote, after the constitutional amend ment has been voted on throughout the State. The plea of the local - delegation waa presented in an able manner by T. Frank Watkins and Kurtz Smith, these gentlemen acting es spokesmen for the party. The other bill, which related to a good rondo (bond issue for the coun ty, waa not touched upon by the lo cal i delegation ' yesterday.. They de termined that they woum ieave this gant of legislation entirely In tbs bands of the Anderson representa tives, but more especially In tho care of Representative Josh Ashley. Masonic Officers * Have Been Selected Anderson people are somewhat in terested, in the progress made by the Masonic lodge at Clemson College, by reason of the fact 'that the Anderson lodge had charge of Instituting the new lodge. ' Elaborate exercises were held In Anderson a short time ago to Institute this-lodge, at which time somo of the most prominent Masons in the state were present. The fol lowing 1B a Hst of the newly elected officers. of the Living Arch Chapter No. 21, Royal Arch Masons: S. M. MirtlSi H. P.; A, nmmlett, K.T c7s. Lykes, S.; ?. R. Doyle, C. H.; B. P. Robertson, F. a.; R. L. Sweeney. R. A. v.; P. s. ?joiuin, rd. 3V.; M. T. Birch. M. 2V.; J. I. Crow ther, M. lV.i.A. Scb'.lleter, Treasurer; W. W. Klugh. Secretary; H. C. Good son, Stewards, j The officers of the local Blue Lodge of MasonB are: H. A. Sloan, W. M.; A. Bramlett, S. \V.; C. S. Lykes, J. W.; 8. W. Evona, Secretary; J. C. Little john. Treasurer; W. B. Lawrence, 8/ D.; R. L*. Sweeney, J. D.; H. C. Good man, T. ; W. V?. Kiugh -sd L. G. Wat son, Etewarts. FANS ARE CRYING FOR NEW CIRCUIT Proposed Georgia-Carolina Lea gue Would Make ? "Go" ia the General Opinion .- ! Throughout tho towns and cities embraced In the - p/oposed Georgia Carolina baseball league, there la much enthusiasm being shown. When the new league was first proposed the "calamity howler" was decidedly on .the Job and las ti st ed that such a proposition was out of the question; ti..the people 'ivins IB the tows? ?f hat would constltuto the member '?hip of the league had already lost enough mc ney on baseball; that the I fans were unwilling to risk any more more coln on a baset.-.Ml proposition and that in short th-, entire country had" gone to the doga" aa far as any baseball proposition is concerned However these people have at ' last been silenced and the general opin ion now seems io be' that lt any one tbwu will start the bail to rolling, other towns will drop in line and the coming Rummer will see some real. flrst-cfaBs, live baseball In the Geer [gla and Carolina towns. Tn Greenville tba fans ar? "r**rtn* to go" and say, that they will be ready when the flag drops. In other towns they are usually ao anxious for the league as is asea by the following paragraph from Spartanburg: . Baseball enthusiasm is being aroused In Sparenburg over a six city league, composed of Spartanbi rg, Greenville. Anderson. Columbia, Au gust and either .Sumter or Athens. The fans hern ani desirous ot seeing such a circuit organised, but the dis astrous financial experience of those ? wno DacKco ? taara m the carolina j association a|fl|HBKhesitate about j sinking their money in another baae ' ball scheme. However, the larg? masa ot the et?licas favor th? pro posed league, and plana are now mak ing to start a campaign to secure enough financial b?c'tlng to' pot s winning team in the field should thc schemo for the formation of a six } city circuit carry. I-: Modern Progresa demands more end better buildings. As good timber becomes more scarce and masonry more expensive, naturally the investigative mind is looking for r better and mo/e eco nomical buUdirg material that not only will glvn the maximum of protection at a minimum cost, bot will also carry with it those additional features desired fas such better buildings, but lacking in so many of the materials being used at the present time. This bad led to the introduction of ft metal Roofing and Siding Materials as high grade building products worthy of the most favorable co Moderation. CORRUGATED SHEETS are the strongest and most used of ail forms of Sheet metal Roofing or Siding. ... mm {m wm Pf ii m m Sheathing is not essential; Corrugated Sheet? are easily and rap . -rn idly applied. . . - ,. These V-Crimped Roofing Sheets are very much superior to the V-Crimped Roofing generally sold. It is very much stronger, . .'; -? ' ' . . . . and much less liable to leak. r ' Mm ?mml i MU n lu |{ y tPf) FULL WEIGHT SHEETS-This is an important feature and a decided advantage to every user of roofings. Many unscrupulous manufacturers have put on the market products very much lighter .H. I-L. tis*adory service, and criticisms of Metal Roof .j than stssdard weights ings and Sidings. In the purchase of this material QUALITY IS OUR CHIEF AIM. Two cara of these roofing sheets just received.. We are offering this material at reduced prices. Sullivan Hardware Co Anderson. S. C. : Belton? S. C. THE TERRIBLE CASE OF IKE MULLIKAN. Down about old Boston town, ?in the district. of Back Bay, Mike bfullikan had his being, and-also ran a dray, Hut the Fates one da? got 'after unlike, they would not let him be. and so one fine morning ho had the pleurisy. Then followed coughs, sore throat and colds, and fierily grippe and boils, and sunburn Inflammation then-they they got him in their .coil?= Mik? alan got samo bruises, corns: hiWitnn?, burns and sprains, he had rheumatic ?ym toms and lumbago gave him pains. Neuralgia, toothache,' felons, crowded fast , upon bis ilia, tonsilitis and pneumonia then knock ad bim off his sills. The doctor said bronchitis, too. .would cerne most any day, and lt looked like Mike might "nave a job of riding his own dray. But just aa death began to dance end mourner? all looked grim, a kindly good old neighbor said: "Try Gowans stuff on him," And so they took beloved Mike and rubbed hun hard all day, and Mike sings Gowans praises now, and Mike still driven hi? dray. Gowans ia Sold and Guaranteed by all Druggists. THREE SIZES 25. SO AND $1.00. GOWAN Medical Co., Concord, N. C. } A W THE IVERS & s?WW P0ND PIAN0 inB Though the IVERS & ?I W POND PIANO COM ^fiPsgi WW PANY make a M%h W m /m W ?^de pi?no they are al if wt **&y4 ?^ving to improve l^'VLmS^S??LW their. instruments, " ^JSZT^ ****** ??d al h ? ways has been to make a better instrument. The IVERS & POND PIANO, is made only in one quality, that is the best that is possible to manufacture. These pianos are better ka own for v-earmgr and staying in tun? qualities, andi also their sympathetic tonal qua'jJ*?. WV (ww ncnsicu ITU?? KTvnv ?*? um .? j?cmxmt UH have always fotmd them . abaolotely satisfactory. ASK THE PEUPLE WHO OWN THEM C. A. REED PIANO & ORGAN ?0* 115-117 N. Main St;, Anderson, S. C. YOU'LL EIWOY "WEARING THE GLASSES ? lanpton wltu^T^ I ! imuen improved. Ute glasses will be ^^Zs t1 VNT-^ V3) / ! so comfortable you'll hardly -know ??K W w^tffTrOl A/ / . you have them on. Come and be fitted /Mkm?*. y^BS?y, / 3^ . with a pair that will help your sight. JBHBHPX JwSBt * . help^your appearance abd add io your -n J?P^r Dr. M. R. Campbell wfW 1 |[ jk. 112 W. Wanner HU Greasi Floor il OtSps Ffens 8WI. Ess. TfceaeMSJ. We grind into meal any kind of grains, stalks, cobs, corn shucks, hay and fodder. Work done while you wait. Bring a load when you come to Anderson Mattress & Spring Bed Co. Eagle Barber Shop BELL-VUE HOTEL BUILDING riyau' ?a?Fiu?r?? iOwei?, iii gu gnuie tonics and experienced barbers. Our aaotto ia to please our customers. :all and see us. C. E. Howell, Manager. )BDEB3 TAKEN NOW FOB THE FOLLOWING: ?ggs and day old chicks. Buff Plymouth Rock-Prise winning; Stock in Augusta, Atlanta, etc. j'awn Indian Runner Ducks (winners at Belton and other fairs.) Pekin Ducks-From priie winners. tJronze Turkeys-Pur? or also crossed ' with Virginia wild turkeys. roung Cockerels Caproned so can car ry all chicks given them. Kill gladly answer all lnqulreys. D. C. HOLLANII. Anderson, - -- -- -- S. C. ASTIGMATISM: Will cause headaches, jlasses properly fitted'is the only emedy. Let me fit them for you. do it for less money and guar tiitee satisfaction. *\TO ? aa Tor? a erv ?/\*t L#C%. a. sra. i*awvs*kSZ*iL?j\jXH ll?? Landan? Optician Ove?* Evans' Pharmacy No. 3 W. J. Manes? THE OYSTER KING When you want Fish or Oysters Call 202. M?NESS MARKET --West Point Oysters Fresh Every Day - at vs^. A. POWER'S Market? Phone . . ... 132