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...TRY THE.. BUSY BEE CAFE NEXT TO RAILROAD BRIDGE Everything New end Up-to-Datel ? Iff ? a US* inror m ???.?jw.?c vui\ hvdd i Business Men's Lunches A Specialty Give Us a Trial _ _ Two Horse Farm ...To Rent see EUGENE ANDERSON at Bank Office, over Walter | Key's Store. -VISIT THE SANITARY BARBER SHOP Sterilized tools and clesn linen nssd on every customer by First Class workmen. Give us a trial and be convinced. C. A. McClaln, T. C. Farmer, J. L. Rampey. 1-17-lmo. Plowing ? Phone Cheshire's stable if you want plowing done by a good man with strong horses. Price Soc per We grind into m?al any kind of grains, stalks, cobs, corn ?huckt, hay and fodder. Work done while you wait. Bring a 1/rvnrf when you confie to own. Anderson Mattress & Spring Bed Eagle Barber Shop BELLEYt K HOTEL BUILDING Fresh laundered iowe?s, high grade tonics and experienced barbers. Our motto is to please our customers, call and seo ?s. i C. E. Howe?, Manager.) I ! ~ ' . I 0SDEB3 TAKEN NOW FOB THE FOLLOWINGt Egg? and ddy old chicks. Buff Plymouth Rock?Prize winning stockiin Augusta, Atlanta, etc. Fawn Indian Runner Ducks (winners at Belton and other fairs.) Pekin Ducks?From prite winners. Bronze Turkeys?Pure or also crossed with Virginia wild turkoys. Young Cockerels Caproned so can car ry all chicks giver, ihem. Will jtladly answer alHaquireya. Anderson, -.8,0. ASTIGMATISM: . Will cause headaches. Glasses properly fitted is the only remedy. Let me fit,them for you, ! do it for less money and guar antee satisfaction. DR. I. M. ISRAELSON The Leading Optician Over Evans' Pharmacy No. 3 _W? J.$an<*? liit OYSTER KING .When you want Fish or Oysters Ca? 2v%hs&" t?mSMS Market . I j I I lj llSSfrf?i?.i*SS^*y^ShW^*m1 -,- ! ?. Yonr failure to trade with me causes o? both to lose. W, AV POWER Fancy Groceries attd Fresh Meats \- t ? ? w iihaiu^ a. ?-<n^ w Style of -Post Cards Call and see jth?m at Ja?Lu m/S B?iton'* New Studio it'? Jiist like This s you natur - ii . V ervlees of a frith twenty Examination OK, KeCBTART GLYKPH KyiwSlgst Speehlfst. tar Brass Fhsrsige/. No. t ABOUT FOLK I)?'. W. A. Tiipp" und son. well known people of Brushy Creek, were |g Anderson yesterday. Dr. Tripp i:s a trustee of the State Medics) coll?ge at Charleston und stund? inr.h among the medical men of tliu State for IiIk common sense and pluck, which are not ho common theHC day*. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Asbell. well known Anderson county people, were In the city yesterday. Mr. Asulll Is cashier of the bank at Town vil!.- and a much live wire. . Albert Fant of Helton spent yester duy in the city ou butfpess. "Ab" has been ou th* job buying cotton this fall. I'at Major, the wel&itnown Ander son planter, was In the city yester day for a few hours, telling every body about the new school house. John It. Harris, a well-known Hel ton man, was in Anderson Monday on business. Charles W. Black ot,Greeiivllle was umong the visitors to spend Sunday In Anderson. F. A. Feuchten berger, tue haker, ol Greenwood, was in the city Sunduy, stopping at the Chtquola hotel. Magistrate John B. Bonner pf Pel zer was among the business visitors to the city yesterday. . Judge J. C. Wright of Hartwcll. Ga., nyeiu a ??vv ?juuih in Anderson yester day. F. H. Harbell of Belton was among the bulsness visitors to Anderson yes terday. 4\ i W. K. Hudgens, tbc well-known Pelzer merchant, was in Anderson yesterday. Mrs. B. H. Johnson of Clemuon col lege was shopping In the ???y yester day- . __ *? ; Mrs. Walter Brock of Eastman, Ga.. In in the city, the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. S. Crayton. 4 '-rf?' W. A. G. MoWhorter-cnd daughter. Miss May McWhorter ol Denver, were in the city yesterday. *5?<?., R. H. Price of. Townvllle was among the business visitors to the city yes terday. Mrs. Rosa Hanks and Miss Hattic winks of Long Branch were shop ping in the city ^"^y^k Pine MoAddnm, a well-known farm-, er, of the Fork section, was in the city yesterday. A. M. Holland of Flat Rock was a business visitor to Anderson yester day. It A. Sullivan oteihe Fork section was among the farmers to snend yes terday in the city, S. A. Jones and Miss Eunice Jones of tho Roberts section .were, in Ander son yesterday. Frank Rhodes of Hopewell was among the visitors to the city yester day. ! - / Ed Dlxon of Flat Rock was In An derson yesterday for a few hours. -T^iW J. J. Fretwell has returned from Nashville, where he has beon visiting relatives. . f -47) . Guy Winthrop has returned to Greenville after ? short visit to rela tives. ? J. P. Cox and F. M. X-ox of Belton were among the bustikBS* visitors to the city yesterday. ? W. O. Kay of Belton, spent a few hotrrs In the city yesterday on busi ness. * Turner Fields of Martin township wad a huaineaa v|??new>i> AnHnmnn yesterday. V. C. Redwlne sud T. P. R#iwtne Cf Monroe, N. C, were in the ctty yes B. I). Crcnsh?w ?f Atlanta was among the visitors to Andorson yes terday. S. B. Blackwell of Greenville spent 4;.few hours in Anderson yesterday. Ml*. Mattle W. Bolt of Ccnterville was shopping In Anderson yesterday. W. P. Dillon, Jr.. of ?Ugnsta, was a business visitor to the ej?r yesterday, A. O. New of Greenville was among the visitors to the city yesterday. I. F. H. Chamberlaia of Charlotte was in Anderson yesterday on business. G .W. Prtee o* Bp-rtinhurg ha* been spending a few days hi' the city. J. A. Bannister of Hones Path in '.he elty yesterday tof 'H few hours. VV. F. Stewart of Starr was among the, visitors to the city yesterday. O. ?. irby of Belton. Boute S. ? - !h' --??.?, .^i? 'j^mmviij on business.' E. V. Gregory ef Wllllamst?n spent a few hours in the ctty^ yesterday. Mrs. J. P. Reed has3 turned from a short stay with relatives la Florida. J. B. Ellison of f'beddat was among the visitors to Anderson yesterday. K. Bolt of Central spent a few hours In the city yeslerdsy, S YOU KNOW w. ii .Acker of Donalds, one of the best farmers in Anderson county, was | !n t'a: i ity yesterday. Mr. Acker was j one of tlx- Gist rifles and Is well known all over the county. He says] that the present outlook in his ?<*? - : tlou is splendid. Joseph J. Guiley of Hall townshii' was ii business visitor to Anderson yesterday. Mr. Galley has a heuutiful home und is always ut the front dour to extend hospitality. Lewis Funt, who is connected with j the Helton office or The Intelligencer, spent Sunday in Anderson with his ! mother. Ii. K. Mnssey of Greenville was among the visitors to the city Sun duy. A. L. Knight of Helton was in the city Sunday for a few hours. Arthur McGee of the Ixmg Uranch section wus In Anderson yesterday. llOyV l?S J 01?1? BOILER J It has been stated that a man's Stomach is his boiler his body is his engine and his mouth the lire box. Is your boiler (. Hoinnch) In good working order or is it so weak that It will uot stand'a full load and not able to supply the needed energy to your engine (body)? If you have any trouble with your stomach. Cham berlain's Tablets will do, you good. They strengthen and Invigorate the stomach and enable It to do its work naturally. Mnny very remarkable cures of stomach trouble have been effected by thent. For sale by Evans Pharmacy. j We take pleasure in announcing that you will never be pleased more than by attending our opening. Fri day and Saturday. February G and 7. See ad on page 6. ANDERSON TAILORING CO. DOST YOU BELIEVE !T. Some Bay that chronic constipation cannot be cured. Don't you believt* it. chamberlain'!; Tablets have cured others-?why not you? Give them a trial. They cost only a quarter. For sale by Evans Pharmacy. UKUtb HtVISlUN OF TAX SYSTEM C~a?L r^uJU. c-*-P? E> ommends Repe?! of the School Levy. Columbia. Fe.b 2.?Declaring the present system of taxation in South Carolina inequitable and utterly in adequate for supplying the money necessary to meet the expenses of the government, and urging the removal of eonstitut tonal restrictions upon levying powers o? the legislature. Comptroller General Jones today called on thut body for a complete re vision of the present basis of raising the commonwealth's revenue. From i860 to thep resent time Mr. Jones traces the history of taxation In the State, showing how the demands for the same purposes have grown greater, how new ones have arisen and the presunt system of raising funds has proved impractical and fcl leu short. Present . methods of procuring money for South Carolina's current expenses, he says, were introduced by the reconstruction government estab lished in 1868. L'util 1876. prior to the political revolution, the ne >ds of the State wer? m*t hy bond lsE*.*ss t HI the commonwealth was practU al ly bankrupt. Increased Demands. Following in*??urat!os of Gcv ernor Hampton In 1877 tho expenses were kept within the annual income ?n?n jgog. The growth' of the State abolit this time and other causes cre ated an increase in demands for puo lic Improvements. Extension of State charities and other institutions, as well as the increased cost of the Njh diclsry sYstem, contributed the gen eral need for more money. Since that time exp?nses of Stole institutions have been Increasing. Far instance, from 100.000 in 1897 the State Hospital for the Insane in 1919 required %800,000. Appropriations for educational purposes have shown a proportionate iacreaso. The Legisla ture fn 1914 is asked for $3,500,000 lor State expenses, while in 1897 less than fl.OOO.OOO was required. Tr-eee figures, says the comptroller, SfcjrJ? the nauri nf a oractioal ?v?tem by which the necessary revenue csn !* equably raised shd ah equable sys tem can be devised only by ascertain ing the actual value of property to be, taxed. Repeal School Tax. ThCii Mr. Jonas v???? ??t-s?i??uu t?J the fesr w?ople have of a true valua tion, particularly on account of the arbitrary constitutions! three-mile tax for educations! purposes, which, If levied on property at its uctuat valuation, wonld raise mors than $2, ,000 yearly. For this reason the ptrollcr asks the legislature to \U. tc the people* an amendment constitution providing tor a I of the school tax, so as to o this to be appropriated in the rot Ion of the general assembly rding'to the varying needs of the Comptroller General Jones ren?we Iiis recommendations made to former l?gislatures that a single and perma nent rax commission be created and vested with the p?arar to supervise the assessment of property for taxa tion. SHUTS TOUT Senator Tillman May Be Witne?? Before the Committee. GOVERNOR HAS ALSO BEEN ASKED Review of Work of General As sembly Shows That Very Lit tle Constructive Work Has Been Done Up to This Time. Columbia, Feb. 2.- The special committee from the general assembly to investigate the management ol the ?tute Hospital for the Insane will bold its first meeting tomorrow after noon at 3 o'clock in the chamber of the supreme court. The committee lias organized by electing Senator Mauldln of Bickens chairman and .Mr. Wycbe of Spartunburg secretary. The other members of the committee are Senator Young of union. Senator Strait of Lancaster, Mr. Hunter of Bamberg and Mr. Stevenson of Ches terfield; Senator Wcston of Itlcli land, appointed a member of the Committee, resigned on account of a letter from the governor in which It was said that the Uichiaud senator had appeared before tue hoard of regents of the Stato hospital as an attorney for one of tilt: persons to be investigated. Senator Wcston de nied Hint he had acted as an attor ney, although he said lie had boeu asked to do so, und declnred that he attended the meeting of tho board of regents as a member of tho senate committee on penal and charitable In stitutions. Senator W?sten asked that his couduct in the matter be investi-: gated. iSenator Tillman, tho governor, the members of the board of rogentw of the State hospital, the State Park commission, the secretaries of the board and the commission. Dr. .1. W. Hancock, superintendent or the State Hospital for the iiisune, and othurs will testify before the committee. Senator Ti'.!;uar,, who has been 111. has written Mr. Wyohe, the secretary of the committee, that ho will come to Columbia to testify on February 7, if lila health penults. The pending probe of the manage ment of the State Hospital ror the Insane was 'brought about by a spe cial message from tho. governor, read in the house pn January 20. WILL APPEAR IX < OLI MIUA. Solumbia, Feb. 2.?Senator man will be a witness be fore the asylum investigating committee. He Ik expected to * appear Saturday, Feb. 7. TEACHERS' CLUB Is to Hold Important Meeting on Feb. ruary 14. The Anderson County Teachers' club | will hold a very importing meeting in \ the First Baptist church Saturday, February 14. The following program | will be carried out: 1. Devotional exercises, Dr. W. H. | Frasor. 2. Duet, Misses Carrie end Esther] Lander. X "Getting Every Child Enrolled,' Mr. B. C. Cromer. (?) Causes of non-enrollment, Mr. L. M. Mahaffey. (b) Methods to reach these chil .!...... ??- I > -A AI ? v^i ..... lh 41. niMUIUS. 4. Open discussion. P1ITO If ifiniinm SftUfl If nlUfitTu un ?tu mm Harmless to flush Kidneys and neu. irallie Irritating atlds?Splni dld for system. Kidney and Bladder weakness re sult from uric acid, says a noted au thority. The kidueys ilHer this ncld from the blood and pass it on to the Madder, where it often remains to ir ritate and inflame, causing a burning; scalding sensation, or petting up an irritation at the neck or the bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or three times durum Hin niaht. The sufferer is In constant dread. \he wa ter passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and is very profuse; again, there is difficulty in avoiding U. Bladder weakness, most folks call it, because they can't control urina tion. Wui?? ?t ;b eximh?iy annoying and sometimes very painful, tills is really one of the most simple ailments to ovorcome, Cet ?bout four ounces of Jod Salts from youV- pharmacist snd take a tablespoon fui In a glass of wafer before breakfast, continue this for two or three days. This will neu trnliM the acids lu the ufino so it no lonC?r IS a Source r>r irrit^iU.i. Ifea bladder and urinary organs which then act normally again. Jad Salts in Inexpensive, harmlos?, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, wtth lifh.a, and used by tho^v fndA of folks who are subject to urinary ma?r??r? caused by uric acid irritation. J\ Salts is spier did for kidneys and cn.uses no bad effects whatever. Here you have "a pleasant, efferves cent lithla water urink, which quickly H Move* Madder trouble. Opportunst? TKaf o>n loi X ?IM M x Being Eagerly Sought | o# are... " The Special Sales**. That we are having from day to, day on useful ARTICLES FOR THE HOME. Our Large Show Windows An nounce these money-saving events. \ ?AND REMEMBER That the articles we jmt oh sale are not "Old Stock*' or damaged in anv resnlp.et. Rut N**w and hnucrhf for srt^r - ? <-;, - ?-w ? - ^j^--r-? ? - ? y ?-? ? ?o-? ? - ? jc ial sales at a loss to us at the prices we give. "We ap preciate your business. uuiiivaii Tictiuware wu? Anderson? : : South Ladolma. , IMPORTANT NOTICES :: For Sale?Pea vino and cane forage K. C Dargan, Cox Book Store. 1-28-6L For Bent?Two or three rooms, partly furnished, for light housekeeping. Modern home with all conven iences. Apply 15. E. Eluwro. No. 278 Ureenvillo street. l-30-6tp'. Wanted? two or three lady boardv.r? Id private family. Apply to 208 Crayton Street. 2-l-3tfl For Male--6,000 bundles or fodder; $3.00 per hundred; pure Mar thor ough seed corn, 82.00 per bushel; Jarrett's two-ear corn, $2.00 per bushel, all carefully selected; 600 bushels of corn husked and as sorted, 51.15; several head or fat cattle L. It. Thompson, Pchdletouj FOB SALE OB EXCITAMSK-Elghty nlne acre farm, in 1 1-2 iulh-? Lumpkln, Qa., county scat. wm trade for 82.000.00 stock in Ander son National Bank. Worth Investi gating. P. O. Box No. ST. Town ville. 8. C. 1-22U D ' FOR 8?mF.~~~" One five-room house, one-halt acre lot, in town of Town vl lie; house painted and In good condition. Thlt> Will be sold at public/ auction. Ander son. S. Cm Drat Monday in February. 1914. For information apply tu W. C. King, Towhvllte, S. c. FOR SALE ~~ Ono five room house. One half acre lot. in town of Townviilo, house painted and in good condlitton. This will he sold ut public auction. Ander son, S. C, first Monday U\ Feby., 1014. For information apply to W. C King. Townviilo. 8. C. Wanted?Yon to know that our opening days uro Friday and Satur day, February fi und 7. Sec ad on page fi. -.-. i ?iStc iW? iorkey hen* ? trade for Berkshire pig.. Bring-pig aud get hens 13. P. Tliomss, North An derson, H. F. b. 8 -* L' SOTICK TO CREDITORS. Ali persons having claim's against the efitate of J. Frank Qambrell. do thoui properly proven to iUo under signed within the time prescribed by law and those indebted to make set tlement. It. 8. GAMBItELL, Exor, Very Likely "My tatlor is belgnning to dug me. ' "Suspects that you have done"him, ehT"*?P.oatoa Evening Transcript. It's the unexpected that, often bap pens, even when we bring it on our selves. ANOTH?R C?R ur GOOD, BLOCKY TEN nessee MULES arrived this morning. mm BUYER IS ON THE JOB ALL THE TIME, and only buys what he knows our Cus tomers want. see t you will be pleased. PRICES and TERMS are ALWAYS RIGHT. The Fretwell Company "l bought my mules -from Davis Bros., and saved from $25,00 to s?o.oo per head bv paying the .:ash, and believe me you can do he same thing if you will give them a chance to show you." We will have one Car of Nice Marcs and Horses, .and Two Cars of Nice Mule's for Monday's Trade. Come and let the Spot v ?luiv i??v.n ^iutu , un? await ment. DAVIS BROS.