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...TRY THE.. BUSY BEE CAFE NEXT TO RAILROAD BRIDGE Everything New and Up-to-Date "CLEANLINESS OUR HOBBY" Business Men's Lunches A Specialty Give Us a Trial Two Horse Farm! ...To Rent... See EUGENE ANDER? at Bank Office, over Wak Key's Store. -VISIT THE SANITARY BARBER SHOP Sterilized tdels Sad clean linen need on- every customer by First Class workmen. Olvo us a trial and be convinced. C. A. McClalu, T. C. Farmer. J. L. Itampey. 1-17-lmo. Plowing ? Phone Cheshire's stable if you want plowing done by a good man with strong horses. Price 5oc ver hour. We grind into meal any kind of grams, stalks, cobs, corn shucks, hay and fodder. Work done while you wait. Bring a load when you come to own. Anderson Mattress & Spring Bed Co. Eagle Barber Shop ?fiLiKYUE HOTEL Bt^fj?-??? Fresh laundered towels, high grade tonics and experienced barbers. Our motto Is to please our customers, call and see us. C. E. Howeil, Manager. vawBn? T?Kr.1% SOn r?B THE] FOLIO WIKOt Kggs and day old cLIcks. l?uff FlymoutH Itock?Prize winning stock in AvgtoBta, Atlanta, etc. Fawn Indian Runner Ducka (winners at Bolton and other fairs.) Fckln Ducks? From prize winners. Bronze Turkey.*?Furo or also crossed will-, Virginia wild turkeys. Youn'4 Cockerels Caproucd so can car 'f ?m? vmiC?s (,iVcu i?c?ii. WH? gladly answer all inquirers. U. V. HOLLAND, Anderson, ' * - - - 8. C.i W. J. Maness THE OYSTER KING .When you ifrant Fish or Oysters Call 292. MANESS MARKET HOUSE Your, failure to trado with me | cames us both to lose.. W. A. 1POWER Fancy Groceries and Fresh Meats j 9= ,m DROSS DRUG 00.1 The ; -jrWjt- '**;ri ? Medicine \ % Department. .''With all eyes on it". ?Mr. Farmer? * w ^ a - l i t - r\-i wtton FOR SAMS Mexieau big hall. . -prolific. Msdoi H hales on 10 aer?a with 800 pounds er sere. Originally paid t1' see\r last spring' iicle will eli for #L?o; "' ' ' . : 5 J. M. HOOJfiRS, J Electric Cit Hems ef Interest and Personal less "a tlic "i; Andersen Folk h Hear Jost-phii?. > Many Anderosn people will go to! Greenville next Baturday, when Hon.] joHfpiiuH Daniels, nee re tar y of the navy, win speak at the v M. c. a. convention. .Mr. Imntet*. being a North Carolinian, will probably draw lurger crowd than ulmoxt any other Hpeaker.tliHt might have been I secured. Th.- local V. M. C. A. has formed u parly of 2f? well-known An derson people who wrfl make the trip] In a Hprctnl car over the Plodmobt tk Norther nllnes. The party will leave Anderson about 0 o'clock, will Htt?hd the banquet In Greenville at I 7::!0 o'clock, will ho>r Mr. Daniela' address and cxpest to return to An-; derson by II o'clock o* the ?aine even ing. The occasion* wlR be a dollirlitful One, and those Anderson people who are fortunate enoiiKh to be able to go arc being envied l?y their friend*. (load Woman lileii Yesterday. Mrs. Nancy J. ('unipbell, one of the best-known and mo:-t lovuble women of the New Prospect section, died'at her home there yesterday afternoon, following a long und tedious Illness. Mrs. Campbell was 71 years of age. She Ih survived by four children. Mrs. Minnie Forr and M/s. tdelle Reynolds, Titos. a. Campbell and L. T. Camp bell, all of this county. The Inter ment will taki? pluco at the New Pros pec" church this tnovuiug at 11 o'clock and will he con?uAed by Rev. O. l. Orr of thlB clty/mn/l Rj?v. H. C. Mar shal of Helton^. hc . Work Pregrsseh?r * ?n X*a Station. W'orV on the handsotue station and I concrete bridge being erocted by the Bine R'.dge rallway-trtr-Muln street is j progressing In splendid shape, and J. R. Anderson. suuo-*Jetcndcnt of the Blue Ridge, stated to' an Intelligencer reporter yenteMay that the worl i would be praottenlly . eompletpd In three months. '-TfvM' work represents an expendlture.'-af.vvractlcally 9100,* 000 on the part of the railroad and to the city of Anderson. It will corn tare favorably with any similar struc Boss Saw* Will I'aJ. hum Ayres, a peaulur employe at the Uluck mills. a)tf#wlth nu accident vest >rday mornln#ui?/fcen his left bund became entangled In & piece of ma chinery atbo mllls^ and ho narrowly escaped losing tho- entire hand. As It was, he lost tweWlngers, his thumb was badly hurt dud the palm or bis hand suffered severe lacerations. Or. II. Les Sanders i$?Jk hurriedly sum- j . moned and rendered medical assis-1 tance and it was/jatu hat It would be" possible to save the | btjurcd member. 'Mitel! t'oltoe, o! ,. .1. M. Roger*,. uV well-known and progersslve Anderson county planter | ' if the Prlnectown section, was in An derson yesterday. Mr. Rogers sold | t9 bales of use tieeey 'staple, the cot lie cotton netting him a good price. .Mr. Hoger.? is one of the best-known j armors in the county and believes Inj '.lie scientific method or farming. ihr? Id ('.Phillips ilHod Sunday. David d Phillips, an aged and re jected citizen of this coumj . died ai j ils home in the Rrusby Creek sec-j Mon last Sunday afternoon. The ?' de? sensed was ?? ye?ra: iof age and en joyed the contideace and esteem of ill who knew him. ^The Intermont ook place at the lUlview Methodist hurc't In Plckens cowhty Monday af .er nor n. ? unstable Kelly iHere Yesterday. Constable Kelly, of Willlamston. Alto Is an officer for Magistrate Acker >w that piece, spenlftyesterday in An terson, coming hereato secure a pris >?er wanted for seYtaln crimes com mined In the town of Willlamston. Plie constable sectrrcjJ the negro and 'eft on the S:l& tt-arhr for h'.s home. TASKS AO PRESCRIPTIONS Red I res? ttrng Corapsij Makes a ' ovatewentv. In reply to crttlclkal). of '?crao un tamed drug Mire, expressed at the meeting of the Ministers' union Mvn lay. tho rollolwng statement was pre red by the Red Cross Drug Com* -*ay. who scented, fttj'feel reflected toon : "We assure oar menru mat we as rume' no anugo*?0> spirit toward my religious movement In our city hat Is calculated to improve Us good morals. ??'^lfi " The subject under discussion, as w? understood it, was JUm closing e( tho drug stores or plsces where irJugs are sold. But It seems that dis cussion drifted to a matter over which the meeting had no Jurisdic tion. * **The writer is not a licensed ' gist, but he ts ramtltar with law ; '.ho State and the rules of the pU 1 Vuacbutlcal association. The Red] Zeoss Drug ComnaaS. noils onlv arti-i ?Ss known as otffiftibdlttes, patent medicines, etc.. which sny genorsl nerchandlse or grdefry store haS a terfec? right to do. Tl respectfully refer you to Oeo. W. '-Svafcs. former president or the State rnarmaceutieil AesotiattOn; lU P. Vaielte. <rae*nber Ofr*.ho State Board M Kxamittcri. Vfe solicit so pre scriptions written by any practitioner. y Sparklets Mention faught Our the Wire* ecti aS Auiiersoa. *hrlner<* Ms* Oft I'uIlmin. Uuvld W. .Morruli. representing the Seaboard Air Une, wan In the city yesterdny for the purpose of confer ring with Anderson Bhriners relative to furriiHlilng a private I'ullman car for the local delegation when the Kriat convention of Shrlnera of the United Stntcs takes pluce In Atlant i. May 12. It Ik itald that the Georgia city will he tuxed to accommodate the enormous number of Shricersfl 40.000 being expected, and therefore ninny of them will have private Pull mans which will he parked during the convention and in which the dele gates will sleep while the convention Is in session. It Ih probuble that i> deal will be closed by the local peo ple for this accommodation. Mr. A. 8. Farmer Ik handling it for the Shliners' club of Anderson. \cn Theatre Soon Open*. I'liikstoti's theatre, located on Muln street. Is now practically ready for the opening night and the new amuse ment place will throw open its doors to the public either Friday or Satur day. This will be one of the best ar ranged and mont comfortable placed of Its kind In the State. The man; ger has made a number of Improvements in the bulldlns and his system et ti p= | Illation will also make his place pop ular, lie states that he will show only the bent pictures obtainable and that his place will he conducted In a man ner to meet with the approv i of tin best people of the city. Negro .tojtuitH'd Of Sel lens Charge. Willis Curry, one of ' the negroes charged with bel?g implicated in the robbery of thu Gluck M??its ?iure u?d i postollicc in 1S08. was given a prelim inary In magistrate's court yesterday i and was ucguitted ol' thu charge of ! housebreaklng und larceny. Magis trate Oroadwell stated>to an Inlolll gencer reporter th-* the sole evidence against Gurry j fact'that he had some of th *. * checks in his possession when arrested, and he I proved to the satisfaction of the court. that he obtained the chocks from another negro. .Mr. lilMK Is Not* Recovering. Anderson county people will 'be glad to learn that W. - D. King, ex sheriff of this county, and better known as "Dig Hill,'' is rapidly recov ering from his recent indisposition and hopes to be out on the streots within the next few days. Mr. King has been ill for several days, suffer ing with, a complication of troubles. He Is now able to be dp and around the house, und will bo conAncd only ? few days more. I'enulty Not Yet Added. G. W. McGce, county treusurer for Anderson, said yestcrduy that the 2 ner cent. n<?r>?.|ty effective February 1, had not. yet been added, this being due to the fact that there ?s consid erable routine work required' on the bcoks or both the auditor and the treasurer ho fort? the addition is mado. Pherefcre, those people who paid their taxes Monday and yi-stevday irere fortunate. Low Rainfall flaring January. Mr. H. H. Uin,sell, the local weath er observer, reports that the rainfall for January waa but 1.85 inches, the lowest he has ever known for the month. The thermometer readings laged from 37 to 72. The latter was registered on the 89th. and is regard as a record for January. Sheriff Gout te Georgia. Sheriff Joe' 11. M. Ashley left lust night for Ttflon, Ga., when, he goes to secure a negro wanted in Anderson county. The sheriff expr.cts to return either Thursday night or Friday morn lug If he media *rith no trouble In securing possession of Mm p?ls oner. _; bot engage in a general drug busi ness." (The lied Cross Drug Company was. not mentioned by name In the meeting of the Ministerial Union, bat the above statement Is published in Justice to that store on account of certain implications.?Ed. The Intelli g3ncer.> ' NOTICE I will sell to the highest bidder or my residence near Crom Roads, on Thursday. 12th day of ' Yhruary. 1014. the undersigned property listed below: 1 Mules. S Two Horse Wagons. 2 Disc Plows 2-Qtaia Drills 1 Hay Press. 1 Grain Binder. 1 Corn Shredder. t Mowing Machine and Hake. - Smolhlng Harrows. ; tat Fodder. : '.ot of Pea vine May. t Ul flf P?*vln.. Hny Iteltwl l Ix)t of Corn. 1 I Ail of Oat 8traw. Also a lot of Small farming tool too no.Herons- to mention. ' JAMES BATES --4-:;t Westminister. S. (\ ', of Wood ashes amTTem renew tarnished brus?. BEST toM STATE No Other Country School in South Carolina Can Compare With New Building. It Iiuh been said that the prosperity of a town or county run be measured h'- th? number und da?? of Its schools. It that be true. Anderson county I? fur and awuy tin-best coun ty in South Carolina. Thin may bo u sweeping Statement, but it In never theless true and If there be any doubting Thomases who ? are to ques tion lu-tlicy can easily In- convinced by a trip to the splendid llntmnoud'n school Just about three miles east of Anderton. which Ik now completed. It Is no exaggere ?on to Hay that thlfc Is eiKily the boat'rural school In //dtJc-rs'oii county n?il I'rof. E. U. MoCants, superintendent of the An derson put He schools, says that It Is beyond doubt the beat country school In South Carolina. Other school men who have visited the new school concur with I'rof. M.-Cants' statement. Not loan ago the people of Ham mond section decided that their sclioo' facilities were inadequate and witl that avplrlt which characterizes not merely the Hammond section but all of Anderson county, they set about the work of rectifying tills condition. How well they have succeeded U evident when one inspects the model school hous-a of South Carolina be cause auch It Is and that beyond any reasonable doubt. The men who havi made the school possible say tint* it wns hard work at fir-t to Inter est the people whose- financial assist ance ?'as Imperative but they finally succeeded. The first step taker, was to form a new school district with Frank lViody. Put Major and C fj. English as trustees. These sentie men went to work With vim and tt them is largely due credit for tin splendid school which the Hammum section children will attend. The plans for the building wen drawn by experts at Clemson college. The buildiiig is constructed along tin bungulo plan, having a brick <bas< rising several feet from the grount and that 'surmounted by the shtngli arrangement which gives the buildlnf a most attractive appearance. Tin toot ia covered with creosote-dipped shingles, giving a. finished air to the structure. The pulntlng will be r grcen and white effect, with the shingles stuincd an oak color. Thh will be completed * In u few days. The Interior of the bluldlng, whlk delightful in its simplicity ac Is ac cessary hi a school' uutYaing, Is more than comfortable and so far as can be seen, not a single detail hus been neglected. The building is cut uparl with a rolling partition, while tlx cloak rooms, teacher's room ant class roomy have all been arranged with an eye to beauty aud servlci ability. One striking feature supplied in the. Hammond school that no othci country' schol can boast .of, Is a sani tary newerage arrangement t*ltl' running water. This will be a ton turo of which the school can be wet' proud. ' Another special feature Is the light ing arrangement, so devised that then Is light on every side of the building, yet it is subdued to an extent to pro tect the eyes of the pupils and at the . same tlnieto prevent a glare from the afternoon sun when the summer ar rives. This Is one of the best fea tures or the new school building. One of the trustees discussing the building with an Intelligencer report er yesterday, said that the total cost of the building would reach $3.200 and that Itrulght pos?bly exceed that amount by a few dollars. 'Arrangements are now being made for the opening of tile new school, which will takeptacc Thursday after noon at three o'clock. At that time there will be a number pf the school 5>irC-i?!? v? Anderson county in at tendance and doubtless a program will bo arranged for Ute event The trustees of the now school also feel that thef were fortunate In being able to- secure an excellent teacher. Miss Mae Hlggins, of Honoa Path. Miss Hlggins is an Instructor of recognised abllty and under her direction the school will-prosper and do well. J. n. Felton. superintendent of education or Anderson county, told an intelligencer reporter yesterday that there was no dougt in his m'mC about the Hammond school being the best country school In the sta'e and he plans to exhibit photogravhs of the building when he goes to the State Teaeher'a convention In Svar tanburg. He says *."iat he will show the other teachers of the state that they have their work cut out rar l?ivm if iiie intend. Keeping up with the progress' or the Anderson county schools. tlOYY ?S YOl'K TJOlliElt? It bas been stated that a man's stomach Is his holler KM body la.hls engine sod hts mouth tao are box. Is your boiler (*toma<ch) In good working order or is H. so (weak'that, it will not stand a full load and not sole to supply the needed: -energy to cour engine (body)? If you here say trouble with your stomach, Cham berlain's Tablets will do you good. Tuoy -airengthen anil r.tvigorgte the itatnach and enable it to do its wdrk natnraily. Many very remarkable Soras of stomach trouble have been rffetted by them. For sale by TEvans i " 1 it t'ii mc;. . (.JrtRtntng *i? toofe frequent Inj Illinois and Florida than In any oth-{ ft states. ! I? K M 0 > ST UA ItO S SI 1100 LS. Rallies Mill He Held ?t Ou- lolloping l'hue*. Prominent speakers, representing Clemeon College. Ute State Depart ment of Education ar.tl the United States Department or Agriculture will hold rallies at the demonstration schools in the ?ol?o'.vlr;*" counties. These seiiooU are cooperating with the farm demonstration work un school plots in connection with these Schools In the effort to tench the rising generation practical agricul ture by writing the lesson on the ground In growing crops. This id the first effort that Iiub ever been nude to teach practical agriculture In the public schools of thin State. We cor dially invite everybody to attendthese ineetiuga, especially hoys, girls and their parents. Wo hope at those meetings tu organize strong clubs among the children, and tu InOko these schools the centres' or coopera tive community life. Farmers ami toacherB will be especially Interested >n what will he said und donc. Anderson. February y?Long Branch, Bultuii. February 10?West Holser, reiser. Fehl nary 17?Three and Twenty, Easley. February 18?Denver, Sandy Springs. {February ii>?Lebanon. Sandy Springs. Abbrttllr. February 20?Autre ville, Iva. .February 2??Edgewoud. Abbeville. Fibrunry 24?Btiffalo, MeL'ormick. $ NOTICES ::$ tor Sale?l'eu vine und cane forage. E. C. Dargau, Cox Hook Store. 1-28-Ct. for Bent?Two or three rooms, partly furnished, for light housekeeping. Modern home with nil conven iences. Appiy B. E. Biliaire, Ko. 278 urecnvllle street. - 1-30-Otp. Wanted?two or three lady boardern in privato family. Apply to 208 Cray ton Street. 2-1-3lp For Sale- -0,000 bundles or foddor, $3.00 per hundred; pure Marlbor ottgh soed corn, $2.00 per bushel; Jnrrctt'a two-car corn, $?.00 per bushel, all carefully selected ;, t!00 bushels of corn husked and n? sortcd, $1.15; several head of fat cuttle. L. R. Thompson, Foudleton, It. F. D. 2. Phone 4320. 2-l-3t p FOB SALE Ott EXl'll AM? K?Eighty - . nine ocre farm, Xa^.l -miles. Lumpkin. Ga., county seat. Will trade for $2,000.00 stock in Arider - son National Bank. Worth investi gating. P. O. Box No. C7, Town ville, 8. C. 1-S2tf I> fou sali:. One live-room house, one-half acre :ot, in town of Toivnvillu; houyo 'minted and in good condition. This will be sold at public auction. Ander: ion. S. C. first Monday in February, 1914 For Information apply to VY. ?. King, Townvillc, S. C. for SALE One five room house, one half acre lot, in town of Townville, house painted and iu good condtitlon. This will bo sold at public auction. Ander* -on, S. C, first Monday in Fcby., 1914. For information apply, to 'W. C. King, rownvllle, S. C. Wanted?You to know that our spoiling days are Friday and Satur day. February 6 and 7. See ud on page 6. I have two turkey hcnsl will trr.de for Berkshire pig. Dring pig and get hens. E. P. Thomas, North An derson, lt. F. D. 3 2-2-81. FOR SALE FOB SAIE-Heusc sad lot where ? now Uro and vacant lot adjoining on east. House has eight rooms and kitchen, butler's pantry, bath room, electric lights and sewerage. Price right, terms right. L. E. Norrycc. FOR ?ALE?Farm, 105 acres, boat:II fully located1, wear city, good dwell . lag, four tenant houses, two barn's, gin house, laud level and 'easy- of cultivation, at a prico that is u bargain. Come to see us quick or write. Burriss Realty XJ?*na*iy7 i-9-tf. . ? if, .1,,, . ; I still havo a lot df good lam) to Sact* to suit yorf. Briees varying om ten dollar* to thirty-diva par acre. All well located. Write tow at McCormlck. S. C. Jdo F. Edmunds, - ; vriwaa? Ml RLS WANTED to sew. light work wm ptry board while yo? urc learning. Anderson Overall Fac tory, Anderson, 8- C. 12-I2*2m WAHTKB TO Btnr?Will buy **y Unie, fat cattle, bogs kad dspHM I nave oustotuers fer atfd coawfatt' to tarnish. I bu> bides and tAVrbw. The Tanners want-my hides. Ml %. Whttncr St. Phone *94or $95 IL I?. HHrtBBrfWO?t At Lilly White Market. The wholesale and abattoir man. JfWICB TO ( KEDITOKS. All persons having claims against the estate Of J. Frank Qanibr?il. de* ceased, am hereby nottftod to present iaat properly proven to the undnr withtn the time prescribed' by kw and those Indebted to make set tecient. R. 8. Q AM bit ELL Bxor. Win? DITGinPNrF ...FOR SMBP" We have-iseveral nice residences and build ing lots for sale. .'. Frank & DeCamps Realty Co. -'PHONE 246 Jrio., Frank :-: C. J. DeCamps kM FT*" ANOTHER CAR OF GOOD, BLOCKY TEN NES3EE MULES arrived this morning. OUR BUYER IS ON THE JOB ALL THE TIME, and only buys what he krows our Cus tomers want. Call and see them, you will be pleased. PRICES and . TERMS are ALWAYS RIGHT. The Fretwell Company ? ? 9 Look Here, Let Me Tell You What I Did "I bought my mules from Davis Uros., aud saved from $25.00 to S30.00 per head by paying the Cash, and bc?eve me you can do the same thing if you wi?i give them a chance to show you. ' We will have one Car of Nice Mares and Horses, and Two Cars of Nice ? Mules for Monday's Trade. Come and let the Spot Cash Mule Men prove this state ment. The Cost Lights from One Dollar 1 TOE COST OF NOT HAVINti ELECTRIC LIGHTS U matches, scratched up v?lla, danger of burned match**, dan ger of ?swp explosions, vmdceimblb heat and odor, vtttetfott or me ?rmojpner?, rraokecj vr*? coverinss and wall mmtj ft ?o*U a whole lot to do *wiX?^^^?rr^ LIGHTS * * mm. ?je mm m