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Announcement! ... m Printing Company THIS CITY Has sold its entire job printing plant to us and in the future it will be run under the name of The Intelligencer Job Printing Department. We will be in a position at all times to give you prompt and efficient service. All classes of Printing, Ruling and Binding don e at lowest possible rates. We will appreciate your work?no order "TOO LARGE" or "TOO SMALL" for us. We are going to continue the already ef ficient service of this Job Printing Department. Let us figure with you. ANDERSON, S. C^,_Phom* No. 639 I, BELTON, S. C. Condensed statement ol the finan cial condition of the SANK OF AN* DFJtSON. Anderson, B. C at the cloae of bnslneaa January 13, 1914 as shown by the regular report , made to the State Bank Examiner. BESOUBCES I*9?S ai IMsconat? .S 85$f2?.7J?V Overdrafts ........ ..25,912.08 Bonds and Stocka. 6.850.00 Baal S?Ute_ 35.54?O0 Cash and dne from Banks 161,$95.13 - Total ;...,.11,219,M4.?1 . ~? "... Surplus .. . fwOOOjop UodWoWi^iW{Net).' ^fS[475V?' IMylde^a.J??a>sJ:>..bf*? ^feW* Bills Payable ....... 25.000.00 Total..*'i3i*,M4,*s Interest eoatpeended Qsarterly en Serfage Aeeeeets* The Bank for the Ceraoration-the FIrav-tha InaJrlemU-r-in net ray *t erykoty. Cease In and fay tt s Tis?. THE BASK OF ANDEBSOIT, An?eraoa, S* C The Strengest Baak, te .the .Conntj 8AFE SOUND PROG BE 881 YE a^STIGMATISM: Will cause headaches. Glasses properly fitted Is the onl; remedy. : Let tue fit fffcm ior you t do it for less money and guar an tee satisfaction. DR. il M: ?SRAELSOW The LcsuSng Optkiaa Over Eaasa' Pktmuie? 91^ ? Yeter KftSar? to trade with wm casses es both to lot*. ... .... W, A. POWER Foacy Groceries g*4 Freeh Messt W'"?""?' Mill III " IIMWTPIIIMWSS??! Etigl? BarW Shop BFXirtTTE HOTKL B?TLDIS? Fresh ladndered tov*??, high grad tontes and experienced bd?bcrs. On motto ta to please ear onatoiaen call end see eta, C. E. Hawaii, Managesr cobs, corn shucks* hay and fodder. Work done while you wait. Bring a load when you come to Anderson Mattress & Spring Bed Co. Before Buying, you ?Should Give? THE LESTER PIANO a good inspection. It will meet every r/equ!?C= ment "and then some." On Display at WILLIS & SPEAkMAN Music House PJeefcley Building Anderson, bo. Car. f JIILUH EJjUNKSSttiS k^mZEt AS LAW. tVftttt* JTftf?ttolft4 ? Sftti SMttM Office: W?teon-Vaadl??if Ba&141*x. &H?3B2USQ3S, EL G The Busy Bee Cafe ?Ol the? Overhead B**l*e. Ahead of ai? Pr?snot Service 'find Popsb .j'pweft ' . ... ? Quick orders a specialty SELLS ?l ?*k _ 1 ,., ., r,?r . i - ? tr'Swl lAwwwiiiinaiWI * esI Printing Company Dis] teiugencer Being 1 Feeling the need ol a job printing lepartment, and believing there Is a plendid Opening in the piedmont for up-to-date"Job printing plant. The deraon Intelligencer yesterday >sed a deal with' Th? Roper Print fing Cbnrpany, taking over its entire plant and good Will. This plant will continue, to'he operated at the tame Place,: joat over The Intelligencer of ak?tl will g?TB-the same attention to all orders as bas marked the man agement of the Roper Printing Com pany since It ' began business five /rare agv. nir. i. n. ttopcr. wno nas been actively engaged In the. manage ment of- this plant since its organiza tion, will continue In charge, and he will have with him the same force of competent workmen, Including his experienced and competent co-part ner, Mr. P. C. Fant. The Roper Printing Company was organised March 16, 1909, and took {over the printing'business conducted prior to /thai" ttme by Mr. 5. A. Halt {HEROES Of MAINE REMEMBERED MONDAY Flowers Placed Over Their Snow Covered Graves ?Six teen Years Ago : Washington. Feb. 139?Homage tc the men of the battleship Maine, wtac tost their lives in the epoch-makln? estoatrophe in Havana Harbor, sis teen years' ago, was paid today by.th< navy, and Aign oSteers of nation ai Arlington National cemetery. ?oc* covered ttnunds over the sleeping warriors were decorated wlta flora tributes and a staunch little vesse ploughed through 'the ice floes of th< Potomac t? strew sprigs rf ev?rgreoi on the water. Over the gravas a de jtrolleys and a national estate, and i bugler sounded ' taps.'1 Impress!re -exercises were held in f doors at Fort layer, the Ulxsard mak red ay by Which Roper poses of Plant. The In- j the Purchaser ! I The company was composed 'of Mes-' sfs. T. K. Roper, P. C. Fant a.id T. 8. Craytoni It baa enjoyed a splendid patronage, and merited the (success which .it;.lias achieved, and today has the reputation of: turning out some "classy", printing. . Equipped to han dle ell .orders, large.or small, 'and characterized by square dealing at 'all times, a large natronage baa been built up. This new branching out by The in telligencer is but following Its pro gressive policy, and it hopes by this means to serve a. larger usefulness in the community. Backed by the pro gressive business men composing the Intelligencer company, there Is little doubt that this jab printing bnslnens will continue to increase till It wilt equal any in tb 2 Piedmont section of South Carolina. Toe Roper Company had last'year put in e lot of book binding and other mindern inarJtiiiArv at a cost of hun dreds of dollars. * . ing It tenjpossiblo to carry out the full program arranged for the occasion at the cemetery. Hundreds had, braved tbe freezing blasts, bov ever, to pnr tlei pate in the . ceremonies at tht graves. Orations were delivered. President Wilson, confined by hit P^iorc'ian's UI-dtTTS XO IDC Wllitj HOUSe sent a beautiful floral tribute. Presi dent Menocal of ,Cuba, cabled an ex pression of the reverence of hla goV' ernment tVr the deed of the Maine. Hli message exrn*=?ed ocop regret thai , he could not participate in the servi ,lces, ana added: "But my mind wll , <be with yon all, for I bave to mourt '. With you. for the brave offleeer? ant , eallora of the-Maine,* t Secretary Daniele of the navy de , partraent and the officio beads of i ; number of Wtr^c ^rs^ilialtona wen I present. John McKlroy suggested tha I the memorial was typical of "all mci s; who on land or sea bad given th? fui I measure of devotion to the country' .llaws by dying i?nd??r it's dog." .1? Real Admirai Sissbc*. ' ?> c , of the Maine when .tee vaesei wen to tbe bottom of Havana Harbor, ten .[from New, York a letter of regret tha .1 he eon Id got, be hare. m F??i SWEE OUR mm unLi. W e are Cleaning uui uur s^um ^ j*aw* Stock, READ THESE RED HOT PRICES: Men's and. Boys* Hais $1.00 and $1.25 Hais out on table choice $1.50 and $2.00 Hats your choice .... .98c Men's Panto 98c to $3.50 1 lot Men's cuits worth $5.00 to ?V.00, choice .?3.98 1 lot Men's suits worth $8.00 to $10.00?ch?ic? .$6.00 Ladies' Skirts at And below cost $1.50 to $4.98. j. 191 men s aerge auits worth $11.50, sale price $8.50 1 lot Men's Blue serge suits, all woo! worth $12.50 sale .... .$9.90 1 lot Mens $1.00 dress shirts, sale price' 75c. 35c brooms . 25c 7 bars soap .... .25c Union made Overalls r . . . ,.98c 1 lot Children*' Hats worth 25c, sale price .10c SftAAcu tyAA lot?, n?vj below cost $2.50 Shoes .. . $198 $3.25 Shoes .. $1.98 $3.25 Shoes . $2.48 Ladies Shoes 98c up to $2.98. Ladies Waists 39c to 98c. We save you money on dress'goods of all kinds. Same goods for less money* Red Iron Racket February 28th.