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IMPORTANT :: NOTICES :: FOR SALE For Sale?Gentle mare, will work I any where. 11 years old, weight] between 900 and 1.000 pounds. Price 1135.00, Reason .for Helling good] Apply to Box 30 2>48-6tp H F I) 2 Anderson \ V6r E>nt?6 Room House on South Ugoh atrbett All modern <mprove mentK, $15.00 per month.. Apply to C. G. Sayre or Eugene T. An derson. 2-21-3t ?WANTED? Pens of all Ynritlea, Pay highest! Prices. JNO. A. McGILL, The Spot fash Grocer A Great Bankrupt Sale ..The bankrupt, stock of H. B. Simp-' son, consisting of dry goods, ahoea, no tions, clothing, pants, cops, men's !<ats, groceries, and hardware will go on sale Saturday, February 21st, at hblow first coBt. Terms of sale, cash. Remember* the goods are all new and up-to-date, .and must be sold,' H. E. SIMPSON, 2-20-<3tp . RFD1, PleCrnont, S. C. NOTICE OF ELECTION Tb?re will be an election at Ham* roond School House for the Hammond School totatrict No. 3, Saturday. Feb ruary 21 St, 1914.O0 the queatldn levying a special tax of six mills on ail of the taxable property of sali District, to be used for General school purposes. Polls open at 7 a. m., and cleae at 4 p. m. Ail voters must ex hibit registration ticket, and tax r e^fe^B^order of the County Board e tlon. ^ jj; FJOIiTON, 5!-7to2*21d Swot FOR SALE Buff, Plymouth 00,$1.50i Runner Duck SO per 11 Chicks 10.20c D. C HOiXi^D Riverside Farms Anderson. S. C. -VIS?T THE SANITARY BARBER SHOP Btarilirea tools and clean iinen need'on every customer by First Claas workmen. Give hi trial ealfbe convinced. C. A. McClain, *T.O; Ferner? J. I*. Rampey. Busy Bee Cafe Oveghuti s?istia> Ahead of all. t&w, Kent Clean* Sanitary Prompt Service and Popular Prices G?s^kk roder* a specialty ^iUL^L^BB^. J TU? SBCIEFCK HOTBL BUILBINfil Freeh laundered towels, high grade ion Sea and experienced barbera. Oar motto ts tb please our customers, call and see as. C. Howell, Majuitiflr> Fish Man M$?fcs? .itmfo- Groceries let YowiWants be More is* ??ai a Jti?*f*B?V. M>] CU M? kcStoW ANDERSON at Bi^ Office, over Walter CABS) OF THAh'KH. Please allow ua ?paoa in your pa per to express our thanks tu our friends and neighbors for their, kind assistance rendered to us on 'be death of our dear wife and mother. To rkom we Will ever hold a sweet remembrance. J. Hrsdley ar.d Child, en. Well Known Theatrical Man Made ! Anderson People Two Splen did Proposition* The outlook ?'i, . Anderson's new theatre la deci*Jly brighter, and! more roBeate this morning than it haa ever been befpri; since the agita tion for en amusement ula^e for An derson was first started. Thin is du? to the visit of 8. A. Lynch, a well known theatrical man, owning and operating a string of theatres throng! out the Southern States. Mr. Lynch told a reporter for The Intelligencer hint nlgbt that everything he saw In Anderson impressed him favorably and thai he was surprised at the bus tie and activity of the city. Porter A. Whaley, Secretary of the Anderson Chamber of Commerce, went to Asheville, N. ^.-'Thursday to con fer with Mr. Lynch and some* of his associates In regard to the local theat rldel undertaking anj) .Mr. Lynch was so favorably Impressed that he de cided to come ta i Anderson to look over the field and see conditions for hitmeif. He arrived in the city last night at six o'clock, and a!>or4ly there after a meeting of 'the board or di rectors of the Chamber of Commerce was called. The various phases of the situation were oonslflered'-and discuased by the ! memberh. of the,,bcrvrd' and Mr. Lyhtfli ' and the, matter gone into thoroughly. THe 'tltt-Btfteai fudh made the local people two propositions, one that he would buy out their entire holdings in the company1 and operate, the theatre on his own independent, basts or. tliat he would .assume the manage ment of the place with a lease for a ieor tahi tionalderaJsbnu Both of ? these propositions carried the -understand ing, that Anderson would be put on the same circuit as Asheville, N. C, Columbia, Charleston and Macon, Ga., assuring Andersonv of attractions equally as good as any making the Southern trip during- the year. While no definite action was taken last night on either o?. the proposi tions made by. Mr. Lynch; it was- vn dcrtUood last night that they were both regarded with favor by.-Ca? Ander son men and- that, in all probability one of the. tWo would be accepted. Mr. Lynch Is asaociated in the theatrical business with Jake Welk und they operate theatres lh Atlanta, Birmingham. Augusta, Columbia. Sa ). Charleston ;antt several other Harje Southern ?lHjM and they book notni** but the; Msi attraction* < 1 |! A?te? ?ompietinl 1 h? cbBfereiSc(ff with the dlrectore that, be would like ' eon, that the theatrical posalWll here are quite evident and ho believ ed that a theatre could' be made a paying undertaking. Kb left Anderson this morning at alx o'clock for Jacksonville but said that he would be back herb within the ten days, at) Which time it is 'that the deal con be consum mated and preliminary preparations for, the erection of_ the theatre be under way. 9:45 Teacher's prayer meeting 10:00 SabbatV school, Dr. A. L. Smothers, supt. 11:3b. Public worship. Sermon by the. pastor, subject: "Conserving Life." 4:?j?. ueguinr menias of the Young .Woman's Missionary Society, j: 4.00. Sunbeern*. wM i meet. i, ?:i}0. Baptist Yepng. Peoples Un ion, C. B. Ear le. president. 7:30. Publie worship Subject for this,service will bes "The Coming Kingdom." i Special: music at both services. At the evening, sers ice there will be two male quartettes; The publient couo-aity invited ' to attend and -worship with up at all these services. First Pmbytertear Church. The services at the First Presby terian church wlR.be held tomorrow. ? tb* f?|!???H!-t-- hniirn- Sfthrmth aehoel.at 10 o'clock* Mr 13. W. Brow*.superlntettideut. 'The. pastor. Res; W. H. FrenBflP. D.. will preach ta: 11 tM?irdl ctajHtrd a shrd ahrdlu at 11:30 and 7:S4W?toicndld muBlc will be in charge of mBiarge chorus. This IS proving, a vena&raotive feature of the evening sei. ifflpV A very cordial invitation ta exMR?d to all to wor ship with u?> 4 ATLANTA Ion reached. An that Whitner iwn Greenville io a long and end came in an M?. Symmes t some week* es was well known in ..--Age. ttte.- father, of Mr*. Cluirle? A. Gambrftl^e^tbls city and he had scores of friends in this im Hieuiate section.' ' ;Ti' He was 65 year*, of,age and had been in failing health for soiffe time. The body in. to b.nr?ught to Cai bo'.a reaching, that point nboutone c 'clock this afternoon and- interment will tak? place in the cemetery at Old Stone church, VIRGINIA &*^ia*MM:fATH..; (By Associated Prosa) , l.yncliHust%.V?w Feb. 20:?Tita rwm IV third PMihal convention or the x >r i'..;.i:\ f- auduy School! Assooiut?oa JouTUod tferti today, the uttehoaiK* 1MU* >'1h?ui 400 arid the k?s?ic..i nir.i.t'g the best ever hold. :?.v.'.>tiaii' were <M>n??d from' \3hartitt? mvHV [. ikbburp :,iid Bristol fc Hi< i k1 iimwiii.tin, uu the place was refe.tr? d i-j lit* c^ceal.lre committee. Livingstone Most cheap pi anos are m ore expensive than high priced ones. What little musical virtues they have at first tinkles out in a few months. The Livingstone is the least expensive piano ever offered in uny market because It is n high priced piano sold at a low price. It gives you good music that will last, at a price tlmt puts it within the reach of all. The more you Investi gate this Htatfflm??.H. the more certain mi^ar?, to P?ive to your own kit it-fact Ion that this is true. k . THE LI VINGSTOXE- IS AS ?00H AH OUR WORD WILLIS a SPEARMAN Music House Bleckley Building Anderson, So. Car U.S. INSPECTOR IN ANDERSO H. G. Morganroth Is Paying Reg ular Visit Her? to Inspect An oVes** Poetoffice G> Morgonroth. of Greenville. Ifte inspector for this state, ar arlved in the city last night and will I,today inspect, the affairs of the An ' dermis postoffice, in accordance with h!a tint les; Mr. Morganroth in one of the best kiiowfi postal officia!ij in the sentit:? and has a laTgo pinsln of accunin? lances nnd friends In all parts of South Carolina. . IA VAT Ell RH OHGAXIJEE LEAGUE. (By Associated Press.) Chicago. Fob 20.?The National Atnateur Baseball Association wr^s or ganized hero today by representatives of fourteen leagues in various ettlss with a membership of 2uo clubs. The various,city leagues will bo brought under one control, similar to that cd profession?! - b?? iball. The fallowing c'.tlca hold charter memberships In the association: Omaha. Minneapolis, . Cleveland, Ptii??u.?ip?M?, Buffalo, K?i'itmS City St. Louis, Columbus. Washington, Jo Hot, St. Paul, Louisville. Bcltimbrt and Chicago. Officers will be ehosbn und a con stltotion adopted tomorrow. Gar Windows And Clean 3y MOSS. IB- value of a piece of real, estate Is niensurtjd by the number of people who pass It daily. The corner i,b* Miln nml Tlrst streets. Alfalfa, is not as valuable as the comer of II rood way nnd Wall street. Hew. Xork city. The value of'n abhw wfc>dow. fa measured i?y the nnmUer *>f people who stop lu front of lt tally. . ThK paiu-i la n HL'GK SHOW WINDOW. Thoaesnda atop la front of It and look in. Are T?UR goods displayed therein for the observation of these thousands? Do yon t*lnU It pays for tnein not to see yeer Great department* stores is New York, Chicago ?and- such cities pay big salaries to expert window dressers. Thousands, daily troop In front of their wie ?afsa? attracted by the offerings so attractively displayed. These same stores spend fortunes for page after page ?,* wlnd??r d[U piay l?i?tinnMw- ttv Would they dr. elfter unlees It' was R?od bu**'.**? V fe" up (iur nd*?Ttl?lr?i;.il/'(?art tttfnt UIMtfT NOW1 for TICS ON Dim?LAV ADV-RRTlSiNG. l.vt *.t? drvKn up a wledaw for you In thl* paper. MEN ADE TO SP1?K ?UE30??! Annual Meeting of Anderson Uvej Wires is the Principle Event of Coming Week ; Anderson business men will lay every thine, else aside next Tuesday when the annual meeting; of the An derson clumber of Commerce is hebt .This 1b un event of importance with 'Anderson people and in attendance at this meeting will hp found the men who mean the llfeand soul of the city, who huvn striven and are striving to place Anderson in the topmost rank with the progressive cities of South Carolina. The work that the. \nder son chamber of. Commerce and the live-wire boosters of this city havo done cannot be ,ov? restiniatp?. and many there are who will be surprised Tuesday night when they hear the re porta of the various committees and see for themselves what ha? been ac complished. Anderson should be proud of the opportunity to entertain such men as her guests of honor for this occassion will be: Hon. Fairfax Harrison, presi dent of the Southern Hallway, Hon. W. S. J.ee, vlcepresldent of the South ern Power Co., and Hon. A. W. An derson, general, mnnager of the Charleston and Wektern Carolina rail way. All these gentlemen will deliver addresses. The meeting If. i<> take place in the MaplHall, beginn ng at eight o'clock and the following is the complete pro grain announced yesterday: invocation, Rev, Dr. W. H. Fraser. Music, Second Regiment Band. aBmarks t>y Chairman, J. R.: Ham mjfo'chairma not the executive,com jjg^resa, Hen. W. S. Lee, vice presl dcjxfcSouthern Power Co., Charlotte. ASS : i \l . Report or Year's Work, Printed and distributed. "Our Railroads"?Address, Hon. A. Anderson, genera! maneger C. and W C railway, Augusta, Ga. Music, Second Regiment Band. "Agricultural and Industrial Pros perity Depend Upon Prosperous Rail roads," Hon. Fairfax Harmon, presi dent of Southern rallroo.1, Washin ton, D. C. Toasts. Miislc. i JJWl?l * n'liv; !t.:t> -? UolHM.*?? *fl8^A$?}t a ^f'.,;?wpw.n Qrti?jWfllai mar chares, wav?tasth-? city yeswgarji-: < Es2&'Brubber,t*>progr?ssi*fe busi ness .mkua of Reisonc eiaa '*P'?nderi t-on yefcterday. :?>. ' : ' ? > ' ' " ' . r.. ?? I T. ** ; "DevU^-s? wniiamston; spent a few hours In tho city yesterday e business. ' ?- ?f?l Mllos E. Ellison, a prominent Wil lianraton. business man. was in At derson yest?rday. . Mrs.. K. -Lu Cheshire has returned home after a week's visit- to her daughter, Mrs ."loo Acker, of Calhoun L. H. Bagwell os'Frankville, was among the business i^tsUors to the city yesterday. T. H. Taylor of Pendlet on, was. in the city yesterday fotr a few hours on business.- < ' Ci W Traab of Atlanta^ spent yefeV lenity in. Andersoa, a. guest aH 'th'* Chiquola hotel. ""? ; . -1 ' 'K* ! Tom Stewart of Greenville, ' -vreai among the business visitors to th? eity jesterday. D. I?. O. Moore is spending a few dayp in the North, where he la par chasing, n full line Of goods for his popular firm. Will Hock of Helton, was ftmpng tlir; Jiuslnes*; visitors to tho city yea* tsrtlsy. Mrs. J. M: Paget baa aa her dollght n?l visitor, Mrs. Gaines of Richmond, Va. Otis Holland or Mountain View, spt nt a few hours bv the city yester day oi? business. 8. Tl. Backwell or Iva, was among !jl>.n? visitors to the city yesterday : TV 1 J. .1. Kennedy or Atlanta, was In the c\ti yesterday, a guest at the Cht ouoln ?iotel - > jqaoia botet L. A. Bolt of CenteevlUe, the cotton cansus enumerator, jras among the business visitors to Anderson yester day. Mies Valeria Crowtbers of Eureka, spent a rev* hours in Anderson yester day, shopping. -' \- P, Bell or Ira, among the Buriflnaa visitors to the city yester day. W. T. Walker cTcolUmbla, w?a among the guests registered at the iChiquola hotel ay. "Tiiorn lley" was the foreman of the Columbia ..Evening Record before he went "on 3the road" selllnj: ly\ W. P. Bowles of Commerce, (la., spent last night in tho city an luisi Afja,^ - ... ;* , I M. S. Boykln of Columbia, was ' j among tho business vlsdlor* to the *cHy yesterday. ' A. Slac Whtt nr A^an'.ft, spent last night in the city, a guest at tho cui quola hotel. 7 >) . '> ELKS ABE COM FROM OVER S?A?E District Deputy Says That Every One of Eleven Towns Will Send Large Delegations Anderson la to have the pleasure this year of entertaining the "Beut People ou Earth" when the State Au soeiatlc-n pf the Hem: volent an ?. Pro tect Ivo Order of El Ma of SouOi (Caro lina will 'rather here. The association is to meet some time in May. the ?xaet date to be annunoced later, al though it Is generally understood that the, association wil.-convene near the, close of the month. Secretary Wolle of 1 the Anderson lodge No. 120? yesterday, receiver % letter frem Louis Li. Gary, district deputy and grand exalted ruler for South Carolina, in which it was stat ed that every one of the 11 ledges of the state would send Aarge delegations here to the convention. Mr. Gary asks anhing for information as to when' the association, would convene. The- con* stitutloa of the State association pre scribes that the convention must be held'in.the month of May but.leaves the exact date for the entertaining lodge to. set. It is hoped that it may be possible for the local lodge to finish the splen did new Elks home which it is to erect Ik. fore the time for the State Asso cintkro and. therefore itheiodato will probably, be placed, as late in May aa possible. ,.?. . i?tti i In hiB lettex : yesterday Mr, ' Cary said that Gaffney lodge No.-1305 and Spartant^urgv.lodge. No. .1310 had both become members of tb_? state associ ? at ion . since thp.. lajt" .convention was held.-and .that both.these lodges would; ^epdz-i large delgations ru Anderson. Ali wad, it is. expected '.hat there-will bo rulry 200. Elks here for the event many, of. the lodges ; arranging . to charter Pullman cars for the trip. It ATI'. WAR ADJUSTED* New York, Feb. 20.?Charles Von He-1mont. New .York agent of the North German Lloyd Steamship Line, today [ received a message from Philip Hein ken, managing- director of the line, now in London, Baying thq rate war between the North German Lloyd and the Hamberg- Arnnr lean companies had been adjusted. YOU KNOW i v.l.!' H <i I I Mr. and Mrs. T. A. El rod have. , rOr. i.turned from Lavonla, Ga.,. where theyj I have beep, spending a,Jfe)v, days friends/'^p^7 ',' Miss Myrtle Skelton went. tnMLn^| vouiu, G a., Wednesday to attend ,me I Williford-Yow wedding which 'was, an f event of the week in the Georgia j town. Furman Smith bag-returned from 'short business visit to Greenwood A. B. Vickery, E. W. Johnson, J. I Thorn-..- Sew oil and S?o??i Jonss have, returned to La?yiii?, G a., ?ft^r spend lng rome Mme in Anderson on busl nesyi. WIFE OF DECEASED by Mrs; Jetton to Her Home Charlotte, ^N^^^bf^^OMtaifi? the csif s^i?min?, the jet ton case, Mm. W. H. Woolen, wife of the physician whom Druggist R. M . Jetton claims to have killed in de fence of IiIb home, today testified that on the afternoon before, the killing that . evening, Mrs. Jetton cat :ca r.r her hotpe and Invited, her xna Dr. Woo ten to call at t!>e Jo ton. homo to > see a new dress, thus e6ii aborat lng the statement by. the dying map, who said that he was looking, at the garment, when Jetton entered and shot him. Mrs. Worten said that had, 'the night been less Inclement she j I would have accompanied her husband. In ad" -..on to this testimony. Mrs. Woo ten traced, her husband's move-] ments on the night of Feb. 7, when Mrs. Jetton says that he callSd clan destinely at her Imme between 7?l0 and 7:15. At: three minute?' past .7, said Hr?. Wooten, her husband left her home lor. the barber shop for a shave, gcing from there to the rail way* station to "meet his daughter, aj ttudent at Queens College, Charlotte.; who was coming home for the week end. While he was waiting at the sta tion, said his wife she talked to himj over, the telephone. ' A barber testified ?hat ho shaved! Dr. Wooten between 7 end 7:8*. at which time fit? train Was due. Senator John Sharp Williams was 1 called to the stand aa a- character | witness for Mrs. Jetton, who, ta a na tive ci Gulf port. Miss. Asked it be had known her long, be said he bad, Mpaabr character was good and.that he had kept tn touc.i with her of late years. Counsel for the state then asked Mr. Williame, It .-he he*] known of Mrs* Jetton's marriage. He replied that he bad' trat and was promptly told to stand Aldos. Petition? are being circulated by the] "dry" Interests at Chesapeake. Obfo(J for a local option elvetiaa in ne*rj future. It is thought that when Weed j Virginia- gees * dry" FaJeUaiats "an j plait opes,tor; et <the&ap**te*, just I across the Ohio river. 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