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Livingstone Most cheap pi anos are m or e expensive than hij;h p/iced ones. What little musical virtues they have at first tinkles out in a few months. The Livingstone is th?. lesrst expensive piano ever offered In any market bocautso It in a high priced plaoo uold at u low price. It given yon good music that will last, at a prlcu thai puts it within tho reach of all. The more you invcatl gatolhiu statement, the-more certain you are to prove to your own satisfaction that this la true. TBK LIVINGSTONE 18 AS COOD AS OUB WOKB WILLIS 8 SPEARMftKj Music House neeiuey Anderson,. ouiiumg So. Car. We Will Be Open Su*v| day Bat want yon to buy your t'igurs, Cigarette*, Tobacco, Candles aad Drlnhj, during the week and en Hat* arnay sights. ??The Blee L?w" woa?t let as sell them on Sundays? noils, lag hat medicines. BED IfiOSS DRUG CO. L. H. KEEL, .Viop. ASTIGMATISM: WU? cause headaches. Glasses properly fitted is the only j remedy. Let me fit them for you. | I do it for less money ami ?uar antee satisfaction. I? firs. H?e Lending Optician 'Over Evana* yfrermacy No 3 We grind into meal any kind of grains, ' stalks, coba, corn shucks, hay and fodder. Work done whl?? you wait. Bring a load when you come to own. Anderson Mattress ! Bed Co. ijijLU.i.i -.1 Yonr fe?oTo to trado with onel sas feqth to lose, , - .... . W. A. POWER F^cg-O^frire ??4 Froth Meat* Phon?!. 132 OinSBl 4? S'A NT. Um See Building, a a . e e * ..? &F. A RAI.l?WLS Sleekier Bidg.'Anderson, B. C. * * ,. . ,_ . ;\ ? * Citren? National Baal; Bldn. Salelgb. k O. Two Horse Fmm xk Office, owns Walter IMPORTANT :: NOTICES :: FOR SALE For Hale?Gentle marc, will work any where. 11 yearn old, weight j between IHM) and 1,00" pounds. Price $1:15.00. Reason for nHJing good I Apply to Ik?X 39 2-18-6tp R F 1) j Aiiiler;-,mi I -f?1? fou sali: Efgs, Kgga, Eggr?8. C Brown Log-1 horn $1.00 and $2.00 pfer 15. 8. C. While Leghorua $1.00 for 15. Burred j Plymouth Kocks $1.00 for 15. W. E. RA80R, 801 8. Main 8troet or Hotel Cuiquo la Barber Shop. 2-7-E.O.D-lm For Reut?5 Room House on South Linon street. All modern Improve ments. $15.00 per month.. Apply lo.C O. Sayre or Esgeue T. An derson. 2-21-atl WANTS Wanted-Some clean, white rags at The Intelligencer 'offre. 2-211-t. Wanted?To do your Job prlutipg, rullug, binding, etc., The Intelli gencer Job PrluUng Dept. 2-22<R ?WANTED? Peas of all Varl!les, l'a/ highest | l'rtC^?fe JNO. A. McGlLL, The Spot Cnsi Grocer Binding ?Let us bind that volume of magasines or old hooks you wish to l preserve. Tho Intelligencer Job 1 Printing Ikipt. *-22St A Great Bankrupt $&\e\ Tbc bankrupt stock of II. Sin?p Kon, consisting of dry goods, shoos, no l Hons, clothing, pants, caps, men's I hats, groceries, and "hardware will go i ou sale Saturday, February slot, at I below first coat. Terms of sale, cash. Remember tho goodn arc all new and up-to-date, and must do sold. H. E. SIMPSON, 2-30-Stp H F DX Piedmont, 8. C. uu.'ui..i"_j-?aagaenaa LEGAL X?TtCES 111 ." t . 1 1 " >' NOTICE OP ELECTION I There will he an election at Ham mond School House for the Hammond ; School District No. 3, Saturday, Feb ruary 21st, 1814.,on the question oi levying a special tax of six mills on ?11 of the taxablo property ot said District, to be used for General school a?rposes. Polls opon-at 7 a. m., and Hftto at 4 p. m. All voters tmiHt cx liiblt registration ticket; and tax re ceipt. By order of the County Board | of Education., J. B. FHLTON, 2-7to2:21d Supt POP FINAL SETMigMENT All porsons holding claims against | the estaato of J. K. Arm.iia. deceased, are hereby notified to present them at once, duty attested, and also all person Indebted to said estate v. ill also please ?ettlo same Immediately with the upderalgued, Notice is also given that I will on March 10. 1014, at 11 o'clock a. m.. apply to Uio probate of Anderson county for a final scttieuicnt ot said estate and a discharge from my of fice as executor. U L. CRAIG ARNOLD. Sixer. Booki? Audited tijKtemi Installed : G. B. Walton PlIRLIC ACCOUNTANT tiefte? Etnns RnlWlaa: vu*m> NeJsj ; ^jjiiKiMiUiimtp^LLU''jwjjtfuaH NEW COMPANY FOR ANDERSON Anderson Dry Goods Company to Enter Loc^i Field Dniitg Month ?f Aprii Operating stores m Green wood and Newberry. the. Ajfljfim Dry' Goods ('?> . will add a third store to its store and .open a Urst ?las* establishment in Anderson, TaroWMk,<on April 111 hut oorlainly some time during th ffjlK follow inn which thov will h.u i?jklpi'sgooils to Ander I view to getting a good start in-Aft >vHOW Sft TOnMOiLKUI It has been seated thnt n i''?n> stomach Is bis holler his tin.;. Kta engine and his month the fin Is your boiler (etanach) in workltts order or is' It so weak that It will not stand a full load and not I-able to supply the needed eaeigy to ymir ??Kino (body)? if you have any trouble with your stomach, Cham berlain's Tablets will do.ycu good. ?h? _.I?_ ,_:\L.?.. -r - ? I I. ?? irtMUVIIIU ?IHJ stomach and enr?le It to do its work naturally. Many \ory: rcmarkabls LIVESTOCK MEN ARE 10 MEET TUESDAY! Address Will Be Delivered Before1 Eudy at Chamber of Com merce by J. T. Wait The regular monthly meeting u( Anderson County Liv? Sto< k As lociattop will Ue held In this eity Tuesday, ut which, thee those who are Interested In live > <?ick will pear n iplcndld address by J. T. Watt of ?emson College. Mr. w.itt pronahiy knows npjre about live utoek raising than any other man in the State today und those Anderson county people who have Interests along this line Mtt ill afford to miss hearing him. Sec retary Whaley of the Ander.-mi 'hu'ivber of Commerce, said last night that while the plans for the day's pro gram had nul been entirely com? plated it would be ope of the best vit announced by the body. lie said that there would be features found on Tuesday's'program that had been lacking on other* and that bo anticipated u very large attendance. In connection with the work of the live stuck association in tills county might be quoted the statements of three men from Lavunia. (Ja., 1 who liave been In this county tryiug to buy jattlc. These men said, upon their r?ttiru to Ueprgis, that they had found much flu?: cattle In Audursou County, but that none of it was for sale. INSURANCE MEN TO COLUMBIA Anderson Delegation Leaves This Afternoon to Attend Mutual Benefit Life Convention Anderson men who nro connected with the Mutual in>neflt Life Insur ance Company will leave tills after noon for Columbia where they will attend the annual meeting of the re presentatives of the company doing business in South Carolina towns. It is expected that the convention tills year will draw a large number of agent? together and with that end in view. M. M. Mattison has arranged n program; for the occassion replete with things of Interest to the insur ance men. Among those who will go I from hero today, to be present at the J opening'of the convention tomor-] row arc. M. M. Mattison, J. J. Trow bridge. C. S. Mattison, assistant cash ier, W. B. Ballentlno, agency super visor, and C. E. Triable. It was a matter of regret to these gentlemen mentioned that C. W. Webb could not accompany them op v tho trip, Mr. IrWebb being detained at home on ac count of tho illness of Mrs. Webb. The convention will ast through tomorrow and Tuesday, coming to a close Tuesday night. It is expected that it will be an interesting occas sion from start to finish. ^$$^ENTERS OPTICAL FIELD ?. E. ?ochran' of Walter H, Keese and Company Has Bo come Graduate Optician u-.? r_ - Jfc Co., vuv \>l deidon's principal Jewelry firm?, has has launched out Into the optical field, I It. EL Cuehran having Just returned from Clrecnvillc, where he took a course pf Instruct ions under Dr. J. E. f-ittls-lleld. president of one of tho leading chartered optical colleges. Mr. Cochrap will remain associated with Ms\ Keese and will have complete charge-of the, optical department This comfpany yesterday announced that a contract hud been closed with Or. Uttlefleld to come to Anderson r-- *i- j_fc?..?. .... ...._. .... ikijh, rru, mm AO tw ] examine eyes and Jit glasses. His coming will be awaited with some in toreat op the part of many people of the city m& county * Safe ii^?^d fy^f^? U. m. Mac UlatpsOii, a stell knows godjjig man of th? Audorspn ' 0m. died at the honie t?t hbj mother street, .yesterday aiternoou at o'clock. Tln3 ibnng wsn had h for many fAgftlh"- Sutler lug w,Ws dread dUeaae. -Mfc&a, ?M* teadily .W;ejrse. Th0 deceased was # years of aj?l And an up-tight young igan. J(e hgd I he eor.ltde??e *t)d respect of a*W one a h ? numbered bin friends by .%fjm ucqre. . Ho is survived by his mother, Mr?. rWilit? MfiW - jQfflBK saijj a valued (of a local lodge of the Wioodn Uh Worid nud tho fnuersa oib^scs. tahj?h WIM take place at Silvef^jg^H lecsnetery' this attemoosLrC** three METHOIM&T H1SI8TBB RKCOJftV REND? CHA^?^tADrrt ?tf|l?H KKJ?:l?V. Rov. James A. Lewis. MUaca, M un., writes:" Chamberlain'*. C?jM ; j?edj h^s been a needed and are!-, come g neat, la our home for a nuai i4?r uf years. \ highly recommend It to my rellowt? as being a njcdlciuo worthy of trial In cases of colds, coughs and croup." Clive Obamber '. ='-h II u tr'.il i.m? .? aro ?'oniklent you will find U very effectual and continue to use It w ? .ucvHRB require* to? years to cosna. <m? ninny others nave lin*. F-o^SjaTW j by icrauca Pharmacy. Electric CM Item* ?I Interest and Personal I lens On the Htrl Jc-wcirj Mm Here Yesterday. Anderson seems to be a popular town for jewelry "drummt'rs," jufutfng| by the number lu the city yestordajr. Among those M-i'.o called iiI "ii tin jewelry llrm? of, the city yesterday | worej F. H. Mounts ?>f New York; c. A. liest or New Bedford; G A.,| Dary of Providence: J. A. Plckkam. oil New York; I. ('. Oppcnheitner or New I York; S. C Strauss or New York and Harry Alliier of New York. ??o Lerne 'i'omorron For Hlcbiujoud, V?. .1, IJ. Feltou. awuerinlei'dt ul ot ed ucation lor Auderson county and t? C. McCants, superintendent o{ the Ander son public sehoolK, '..ill leave tomor row tor Richmond,. Va., where they go to attend the convention ot the Na tional Teachers Association of thai United States. This is annually tho greatest gathering of educators In the country, und elaborate pr?para lions have been mad" for the cntur tulnmcul of the visitors hi tho 'Vlr g.nlft elty this year. t-Mr. McCant.sj and Mr. Felton both expect to derive great benefit from their, trip. Sew School ' Toted Tax. An election was ,lieht in the Ilam nlond school, district yesterday to de termine the question or levying an ad ditional six mills tax for school hou&-| The election carried by. an over whelming .majority about three to one, and last night tho people of that school district wero jubilant. The trustees ot the school, Frank Rhody, Pat Mpjor and C. (J. English, were In charge of the election Popular Ouiple Married Yesterday. A surprise event of great interest to Anderson people occurred yester day afternoon at the parsonage of the First Presbyterian church when Miss Lila Stone became the wire of Thom as' Hugh Cox. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. pr? W. H. Fraser and the only attendant present ence Ueaty, un Intimate friend of tuo groom. Mb?? ?tone; in the,daughter of J. I). Stone and Jp,one of the city's most popular, yqunji.., wqinen,. wb'.le tho groom ,is, trav/ellng inspector for the O. S & A. railway, und,is a prom inent and proaresaivo young, business man. Thoy have the bett wishes of a host of friends. wiff.H' "* -.o. ;.; Untn\ Hum y rem Box Party. <n , Pat Major, of the Ilummoad section, wh??. In ,thc city jveemrdey..*sld that a good sum W3B. replAtad fronj, tke .box supper hold by thn,trur?l school im provement asspoiat^u}. of the Ham mond school Friday night- The build? ing was entirely mien tor t,he event, and tho sum total. realised from; the evening amounted ta,Jr7A.05. Tbl? sum. is to be spenti^of improving the. rooms of tho new building, adding charts, maps and other paraphernalia. Tho people of the Uamsrfpnd section are proud of their school, as they have every right to be. MUUou instead ? Uf One TbouMind. In the advertisement of Calhoun L Harris, appearing in. The Intelligen cer of yesterday morning, it was said' thai ilia rajuuuinv nan inuiiu miioun?. Ing to *l,dOO. VVbllo every reader easily recpgn Ized this as being a mistake, there may have .been some of them In ignorance of tho fact that his company has si.uou.uho in loans. This was tho awpunt lha,t should have up gfi^red In The Intelligencer and tho| mistake is corrected with pleasure . -o.'v'' ' ' [Lynefc Te Build Creemille Theatres. It Is understood ih Anderson thai H. A. Lynch, the theatrical can who v?aii?u Anderson Friday night, closed la contract for erecting two new t 1res in Greenville wnlio he was in South Carolina. It is 'said that the ? ?? m |.."ul up try mi. i.vifi 11 in Qreonvllle wtll both bo magulli. ceut and far superior in every way to Ltbs present amusement houses of that [elty. No deQnUe announcement has ^Hgbcen heard in Anderson as to what [will be done about the local play umTi_j_ -Hound Tr%i Fsre*-? ..-via? Southern Railway M in connection with Bine B Intenter carrier of the South, I ?jtferiipa, p. ?. $10.20 New Orleans* La. ahd return account of Mardi Cires ?bratlon. Tickets en sale Feb. 1st ?Srd wHh return lim it March ?tb M. $14.55 Pensaeota, Fla., and return account of -MarJl Qraa Celebration- Tlcke^a on sale Feb. 17 b^S2rd. with return; Hmtl March 6Ui. $15*00 Mobile, Ala., and rotors account et M*rdt Gras Celebration.9 Tickets on Bale Feb. 17 to 23rd. with return limit Merck 6th. $12.75 Richmond, Va. ?ad return, account National Edu cational Association. Tickets on sale jrev. zi, as, ana 23rd. wKh retern limit March 4th, 1614. For complete, infor mation, tickets, etc., cell on tVJtet **?t, or, r. B, TABF.lt, PAT A, GrecNT?)*. ft. ?X V, % MrflKK, AfirA. i>Je^Ma, H, C, y Sparklets Mention CaaghV?ter ike Wire. eels of Anderson. Ur. Wiit i.iii Heturns To Ivo. Dr. J. 13. WutHim. who lia;; licep I spending eoroc tluni iu flew York oity where ho wa? taking a special course ill scvera.1 branches of medicine and Hurgory, has returned to his home in Iva. Dr Watson feola tliat ho g*U?ed much valuable knowledge by reason Of l|ia trip to the North. Magistrale To Try Liquor fanes. Andereon people who are interested I in court attain; and concerned with I the dispensing of justice say that the. Ashley bill, passed by the general j assembly, givipg the right to magis trates to <1 is pore of I ii i h or canes is a good one. Under the bill introduced | by Mr. Ashley, the magistrate would, have the right to hear the evidence) and decide the case where a man is charged with selling liquor, ,instead of sending it up to the circuit court to stay op the docket for many months. The bill provider that the magistrates may administer unes for the offences of selling liquor at from $f>0 U> ^100 and may sentence defendants ou the chaiugang for a term of ;:o days. Lo cal magistrates, as well as Anderson ' attorneys, feel that the measure is j la good on., nud that such legislation | should have been enacted long ago. Mr. riaestela Anna ftaneeUen. . L. Fein8tcln yesterday asked Tbe Intelligencer to make a correction re garding the bankrupt sale of his acock which took place Friday and was] mentioned In yesterday's Intelligen cer. According to Mr Feinstein the] stock waa purchased I for H. Brody, ??o is located at 215 South Main | street. -o?? lljsier Supper At Orr Mills. The Ladies Home Missionary Socie ty of tho Orr "Mill, hold a delightful! I oyster supper in the old school house at that place last night. The supper] proved to be quite popular, the at tendance being far larger than was [ anticipated, and quite a neat sum was realized- This will be used for tho j cause of missions. -?-o Big Chiefs A* 1'elxer. "Heap Muck B(g chiefs" gathered I at Polzer yesterday when tho district I convention oi the Red Men waa held i at that place. A number of the prom inent warriors from all parts of I (irccnvUlc and Anderson counties'j were present, as well aa a number oil I important invited guesta rrom orher ! counties' and cttles: The 1 exercises 1 I which took place ware Interesting ml I every particular and of especial im-1 jrtance was the splendid work done I j by ipe various degree teams. Art Only Dapple? Re lieved of Consumption. When death waa hourly expected. J all rem?di?e having failed, and Dr. 11. James was osDertm^nHn? t?R't the many herbs of Calcutta, be accident ly made a preparation which cured Me only ?w?d jot CqB555?at?en. Vis child la pout iu this country and en joying the best ol health. He has, ! proved to Uie \ynrlil tk?|Co?stU!??ptle?t ! egta iw3 positively and permanently cured. The doctor now gives bis re* olpo free, only asking, two-2 cent stamps to uaj extenso?. Tnk herb also cures Night Sweats, Nausea at the stomach und it will break up* a fresh cold In twenty-four hours. Ad dress C^Tp&QW & CO., Philadelphia, Pn., najnjng this paper. ChrisMnn ? liurcb^Rov. j. t! B?aok.i pastor.-?reenvill? ?tr?e* B'Uis ?i'-idy class M iv;::u :;. pr^^^f cotuFuunlou at 11:39; preach tu g at 7:20. First Preshjter^^Rev; Dr, W H. Fraxcr, na-*orr Wm Whituor Stceel Sabbath soUool at 10 a. m. ProacWnj at 11:30 and, 7:3* Centra* i>roaMer*iB---Norih Mattel Fny. p. W Dodge, pastor. Sunffc-l ! sohocrt at m a. m. Preaching at ?l??Or [and 7/30. _ born?e AJhareh, KpJsganaL Rev: J. , Ujbboney, rector. Holy eucluuist 8 a. m.; 10:16 Sunday ochool; 11 :?0, morning prayer and anrvfco; 7:3Q\p m.. evening prayer. Tuesday, RL Matthias day. Ash Wednesday, PV*. 25th. special services. A?se?JaJe Seaaimed Pr*shjterla?. licv. .1. -H. Garrison. Sabbath school at t(>-.3?. jfceachtas at U-.30 and Traflt, ??>.. ,.<,!: it<} . ^rr-ftte vimC -Rot. Mr. Stone 1 Sunday school. 10 a. m., preaching at It .30 and .7:?. 8L Jo**ph'? C*ehetfr,-Hov. Kd Jm?, Sunday school at .10 a,, m Maes. 11 a. nu Rosary and bene diction, 4 p. n>. Special Junten servi ces on A?h Weonoada.?. ML 4*hn*W Metae4>L-South Mc Uuftie. Rev. J. W. SpeaJke, pastor. Sun day scheel at 10 o'clock; prcaoaia>rac| 11 :.?0 and 7.30._ Ftr?t?ej*J^-Rev Ur J. F. Vine* Sunday school at 10 s. tu-: pyoanhWl (The Pally lUl^l?*?aneer etlil -*t>? tO rCCSi~ llw M?iiv?s vi wm**i~~ [tron^ conntr* ehvukheu siW. . mil ehurehea. BP GET IN ON THE ...FINISll... FOB MOIS'VAY Is our Big Dollar Day wo havo prepared pagea of things 'worth CO per cent more, but will bo sold far $1.00 Monday. We mob-' Alon a few, . , 100 bolts of very fine Nainsook, worth 20c yard, Monday 1 to a customer, 10 yard bolts tor $1.(10 Extra special 100 all Bilk Messalino petticoat*; our competitors uKed a large ad to advert itc them at $1.08 Monday, one limit, all color* HIJS? each. 7 l-2c Apron Ginghams, Monday 20 yards for $1.0(1 Poo Mill good checking, Monday 13 1-3 yards for $1.00 Small sizes In Ladies' Shoes and OXfords worth up to $3.00, Monday, 4 pair for $1.09 Oriental Crepe Toilet paper 900 sheet rolls, 10c value, Monday 20 rolls for $1.00 100 doz. Turkish and Huck Towels, long sise and cheap at $1.25 a dozen, Monday $1.00 dos. 75c and $1.00 Battenberg dress scarfs, Monday 2 for $1.00 36 in. 10c White Lawn, Monday 20 yards fur $x.vO Toe Mills good grade bleaching. Monday 20 yards far .$,1410 25c to 35c White Flaxons, Monday 8 yards for $1.00 36x72 in. Crex Ruga $1.50 Value Monday, 21.89 csch. Princess Slips, White, Pink or Blue, worth $1.50, Monday |t|# each Men's regular 60c wash Shirts, our price 39c, Monday 3 for fjUN Men's 25c Buster Brown Sox Monday, 5 pair for $1.00 Good Cotton Checks. Monday 2$ yard" for f 1 v 5 to 10c Round thread lace, Monday, SO yard? for $1.00 $L50 Human Hair Switches, Monday $1.00 each 45 in. Mercerized Batiste Beat 25c value, Monday 9 yards for $1 Men'8 Whitleatber Hose guaranteed to outwear any 2De hose. Monday in all sizes and colors, 12 pair-for $1,00 0. H. BA?1LES, Prop. npBwrmi m wm I ais FOR "MONDAY : Ycfu'll certainly find it worth while to visit us and look thru this unusually pretty showing of this Season's new Silks, Crepes, Poplins a n ct Foulards-?many patterns for your, selection, .suitable for evening and street dresses. Ever y piece w?rtlt ou&ujai price, therefore doubtv inte I resting at the following prices; a > > j.-> 40 inch\ Foulards worth $2.00 MoRda^f;.^! 60 40 in. Brocade Poplins worth $2 Monday 1.60 40 in. Crepes worth $1.5o Monday . ... 1.25 24 in. Moire Silks at ..90c 24 in. Floral Patterns at. .90c This advertisement doesn't tell you about the goodness and preAtifj&ssof fatseyt&f?fym'?i .have to see all that for yourself, ?o don' stop in Montj^y and look. rs,*-?ui. f>..'