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ASK one of our satis fied cus tomers and learn of our .I ? I ? il ..' ./deputation for .taking care of ..' Our Depositors. '".We feel confident that you will then become a customer ,of -THE -8ANK OF ANDERSON ANDERSON, S. C. The Strongest Hank In Tin? County You will be doing yourself ?good turn'Hy installing a GAS RANGE. We * sell them under the strongest guarantee. -Easy terms-$2 down and $2 per month. Anderson Gas Co. Mariiels ~\v?~~have a large assortment from which .io choose. - Let ns show you and inlp you plan' .your Are-place for> fn?ra and comfort. Rr .rn co. leckley Building ,'S. C. --$S' ? tiri) Dollars Reward ?g**** '-i .-. F<jrrtV? ****** w $jmtm% .' feom ca* snell. T t,iaii^.?^Qna da vrho ?aratV Book gtore. IMPORTANT :: NOTICES :: FORSALE < For Hair--Wood's Famous: Brimmer I tomato BOCO Hlld U . on,|,!. t '. a ..: i ment of seasonable garden 'seed. We appreciate wall orders. FUHMAN SMITH. The Seedsman 2-26-31 J. Phone ,464. Wanted You to know that we have] ? lots nf yinni wood on liand and will appreciate your orders. Piedmont Wood Co. J. ll. Shearer, W. O. Ti mid. I'lione (?49. Money to loan-Quattlcbnum Coch rane. 2-27-t -WANTED Peas of all Varilles. Pay hlghct Prices. JNO. A. McGILL, The Spot < ash (?nicer LOST Lost -A watchman's: clock, carri*1 ? away in a Im cry which left Exc< I slor Oil mill about 7 o'clock Satur day afternoon. Kinder will plea io return to Excelsior Oil mill* and ; celve re war o'. 2-24-31 To My Farmer Friends: If you own a mare, why not raise your own horses? This you can do mu iii chebper than paying $200 ur me e for one from a salo stable and ta ,e chances on getting a sound one 1 have the best bred stallion in t'.e stat? and the fee is reasonab ". When In town call around and act me, and If we can't do any busine is we can talk politic ?.Your friend, VICTOR B. CHESHIRE. ~FOR SALE FOR SALE-House o;?l lot where I now Itv? ana vacant ot adjoining on east. House has eight rooms and kitchen, butler's pantry, bath room, electric .'Ighta and sewerage. Price right, term8 right L. E. Norryce. FOR SALK-Farm. lO/i acres, beauti fully located, near city, good dwell ing, four tenant houses, two barns, gin house, land level and easy of cultivation, at a price that ls ? a bargain., Come tb ste us quick or write. Burrlsa ReaRy Company. ? : >?:?', jjjfiy ? ' 1 still have 'a lot. bf good land tn tracto to ault you. Prices varying (rom ten dollars to thirty-five per acre. All . well located. 'Write to me 'at McCormick, S. C. . Job' F*. Edmunds. WANTS WANTED TO RUY-Will buy any time, fat cattle, hoga and calves I have customers and contracts to furnish. I buy hides and tallow. The Tannera want my hidea. At Lilly White Market. The wholesale and abattoir man. LEGAL NOTiCEB NOTICE OF ELECTION There will be an election at Ham mond School Houae for the Hammond School District No. 3, Saturday, Feb ruary 21at, ^":s.,on the question of levying a special tax,ot six mills on all of the taxable property of said District, to bo used for General school purposes. Polls open at 7 a. m., and close at 4 p. m. AU voters must ex hibit registration ticket; and tax re ceipt. By order of the County Board of Education. J. B. FELTON. .2-7lo2-aid Supt NOT.? viii prosecute anySane hiring, har boring or othevmsa protecting Frank Walker, who is under contract with me this yea". Signed) il. QJ^]j^^ALLARn Eagle Barber Shop BELLEVUE HOTEL BUILDING Frcah laundered towels, high grade tonics and experlep-oad^barbers. Our motto la to pleaser* ?bf customer*, call and see us. ' . . C E. aHksWy?s ^Sfetiytscr? Ll.?.1-1' ?". -UL- UlJ^hj' I. ! ... L'."jj Two Horse Farm ...To a??t... See EUGEN? ANDERSON at Bank Onice,; Walter Key's Store. .-^?r ASTIGMATISM: Will cause headaches. Glasses properly iii ted is the only remedy. Let me ut {hun for you. ! do it for less money and guar antee satisfaction. DR. I. M. ISRAELSON i Tibe Leading Optician 1 Over Evans' Pharmacy No 3 NSMCE M CLOSED MEETING Annual Convention of Mutual Benefit Agents in Columbia Was Big Success. Wednesday merited the <? lose of the ?iiiniiui meeting of nc South C?rclin? agcucj for c of tiu> .Mutual Benefit Life in ni rance Company. Tin- con tention ?\a.- held In Columbia, at the Jefferscn Motel, and M. M. Mattison. general agent for Soutii Carblina, re lions in point of attendance and ap parent Interest and enthusiasm dist ill.by thofe agents present, this to be t '. ifo-t suacesKful of such meet1 ni^M i. id :?;. ?lit?i agency. Thc business moo'lnga '.ver'' held in i mornings end afternoons and on Tuesday even ht K ;* delightful bamiuot v.vs 11 ' I. will ii ' "lided into the .'?.ec ' " honra ?nu at which nuiny verv p urar.l ana entertaining after dinnc . ul?.H wee made. J O. Dii llttg.1 ' . d'';-: ? anent at Charleston, Pros I !' . -.!. nier i.i ?is usual picas..-,; g:.d a'.iractivo ..lylo. i o :.' ; . Lt in attendance at il. cl .i' iyc"c A. A. Dre,w, su pur In ton I.I . ti' .. pi i . .<? . and William tyiaii ;. .. titi uupbrltitcndent* of . . i .;. M Cn'jb, ol Ute com i?.a. :.l dcoartn.ent, repre Ibr. .. '.tu OT, o: Henry. A. M tey . . . .! agent for the Mu tual ' ?it Worcester, Mask., and I ol . .. .'ores .a general ascnt ut A t?nt P?rrlos add fosses and X. Bf. MATTISON. messages pf encouragement and in struction were delivered by the above gentlemen at the various business sessions. Complimentary to the guests, the agents present at thc meeting brought in bulsneas in the amount of $201,500. aa evidence of what' they could do on a "special oc casion," Cen.-ral Agent Mattison hav ing sent out a eall for a "demonstra tion" for the benellt of the visiting general agents on Monday, tile 16th, just one week previous to the date of the meeting. . Among other announcements which created much applause, none was so enthusiastically received nor seemed to bring a message more stimulating and encouraging, than C'c one ?by Mr. Drew that the officers of the com II ? ?. y ......J.J jjjjj- recommend to the di rectors a substantial Increase in the company's regular dividend srhednle, to take effect January 1, 1915. The recommendation by the managing of ficials of the company of such an In crease will, of course, assure Ita adoption by the directors, and Mutual Ueneflt ( policyholders can confidently look forward to a further decrease In thc cost of their insurance protection in this company, without reference to any additional special dividends which may within the next few years1 be paid. In this connection, lt was shown that the total dividends ap portioned by the Mutual Benellt for payment during 1914 was nearly double thc amount paid on all policies in 100e?, only five years ago, or S5, 170.737, as against $2,603,721 in 1900. In thc amount for 1914 f? included a special dividend of |8tfl,879. thc'third paid by the company within thc pastj five years. On all sides were ' heard] couragement from the held force and af the Mutual lleneht's opportunity In this state during the present year, and many of the men returned to their; homes pledged to greater effort and Increased buslnes. Attending Cte meeting were about sixty agents from all sections of the ? tate, among whom were Messrs. J. J. Trowbridge of Anderson. P. W. Sul livan of Monea Path, and J. E. Wake field, Jr., of Piedmont, repr?sentative? In Anderson county. . ' ' .,. On motion of Mr. Dlllingham, gen eral expressions of regret nt tho ab sence Of C. \V. W.ihlv.frtr tttvmK year.? the. company's district agent'for*/An derson county, wero passed? and fym pathy extended him In thc illnose of his wife, which prevented bl? attend ance. \y ' . From tho office of the ?tale 4???ncy located.in tins city, the tbiiowu'g at tended thc meeting In Columbia: M. M. Mattison. gener*i',jui?ki?' ' W. B. Valentine, agency to,por?jtaadftnt: H. M. Dunn, agency cashier; Clyde S. Mattison, assistant agency cashier, and Ansel Xor ry ce. application clerk. . ; KM H'M OFFE1V-Any one who v M send us three yearly subscribers a: -ILM) each will receive a year's subscription free to THE PIEDMONT M.W??iiNE. Address the Piw?w?fc Magasine, Anderson, 8. C WMU ^nw*ere Capt. CI.ss.Vr* VVaahlngton. Feb.-M.-A "bili to re store to the active Hst'of the navy CapL Washington I. Chambers, retired by the ?ocal Jed plucking board, waa introduced today by Senator McCum ber by requeat.. i'.'pt. Chambers waa head of thc navy aviation corpa. P AN ni? To Execute Plan Hitherto Un tried in Sooth. MILL Y. M. ?. A. MAN Loral Association to Pot Secretary 5? Field of flic Anderson Cot? ' ton .MUN. A decidedly forward step for the Anderson V. M. C. A.. aud an under taking not yet considered by uuy ether (own or etty in tlidTsor.tn ls aii nounccd by the Anderson Young Men's Christian Association*- This is the placing in the Hold of an extension secretary under the auspices of the Anderson aasoclatloo, to devote his entire time to tho work in the mill villages of Anderson! l'\ M. Burnett, secretary of the An derson association; told a reporter for The Intelligencer last night thal 'Iiis pl.?i has never been tried in the .South: although it had been followed in Pittsburg, and that great resulta had been obtained. The plan is hoing heartily endors ed by President John I). Hammond. It. B. Oossott and II. E. Ltgon. A J< ii er bas Just been received also from r;.aries ft. Towgon of New York city, general secretary of the industria! .icparttnont of thc Y. M ('. A. of America, in which he states that he .? ,:i follow the inr.lrvation hen? with rauch intcroat and that Ito will shortly i\irae to Anderson in per son to see the 1 r?sulte of the work. Others wno are also grently interest ed und predict a success for thls>'st?p throughout th? South as the ersult of Anderson's start, are tho Inter state Committee of Y. M. C. A., with headquarter?; located in Charlotte and Dr. E. II. T. Foster, Southern repre sentative or the International com mittee. I bis ls looked upon much In the na ture cf an experiment and should the plctu prove to be .successful here there is no doubt but that practically every Y. M. C. A. In tho South will follow Anderson's example. Plans for this moyo have been un derway for some time, but no definite step was con unit ed fm- this Im mediate tltne,;i-Alowever, a" impetus was lent to the nmvqment by thc great Riicresa-.fthpcb the textile?, night j school has registered and it .wjis de termined to begin at'onoe. w<,)t)i tho work. /-i ,/ -i nv?.i-. .'. VIM Letters from . varions, .organ iaation s in all parta -.oft tho"r.country Und ?lui o that the oort-iUi be .a^ad* ihere will be watchednwltp, cipa*?*; iatOfsetj.iTiie department of airteyiparc, qf. ..-the.' United States.government lataklng.an active interest aa.i i* : CJan^npn.. Col-| lege. Tho City of. Anderson,/ as a whole Ia Internwted anil th^ presidents of the various raiWs ol ita ,cUy arc enthusiastic. Mr. Burnett said last night that D. il. Mims. who bas boan connected with the Anderson Y. Ml C. Al in the capacity of assistant manager, would have direct charge of the mill work and would begin his new rt?!?!?0? on March 1. Mr. Mims has had much ex perience In the mill work, having gained much valuable experience at .Mon og h arv. mill In Greenville and no better man could have been picked for this important iindertaKing here. HOW IS YOUR BOILER I It has been stated that a man's stomach la bis boiler his body is his engine and his', mouth the'' fire 'box. Is your boiler (stomach) Tn .good working order or ls lt so weak that it will not stand a full load "and not ablo to supply the needed energy to .your engine (body)? If you have any trouble with your stomach, Cham berlain's Tableta will db 'you good. They strengthen and invigorate the stomach and enaible lt to do ita work naturally. Many very remarkable cures or .stomach troubje have been effected by them. For sale.by Evans Pharmacy. YOUNO LADY D?AP Miss Irene Hall Died ns a Result af Fall. -Miss Iren Hall, a well known and popular young lady of the Flat Kock section of the county, died at her home about five miles south of An derson yesterday. Death .waa due to blood pol&on, which had been In duced by injuries sustained to' her junkie when the young lady fell on the Ice. This occurred about ono Week ago and lt war, not thought at flrat that her Injuries were serious. Miss Hall was 22 years 'of* age and was liked by all who know her. She ?va? a'devout member of the Presby terian church of Flat Rook and had boon, closely- identified with tho church work of the community. Tlio deceased is Kurvlwed by her tallier, E. Tt, Hall, n well known plant er of the Flat Rock section, and oh? sinter, .Mrs Barley Drake. The interment will take place this afternoon at the Flat Hock cemetery the services being conducted by, the Hov. 1). Witherspoon Dodge, pastor! cr thc Central Presbyterian church of I Anderson. . I CREW ItKrtt CB*. London, Feb. 24.-The crew of thc Brittan ?teamer county of Devon, from Norfolk, reo.- 14, tor Kotterdam.. were saved et koa on February SO by thc German tank stornier Deutachland.' bonna from WJ?1HJI???M?> . Sft?*. Conen. 'hagen. This Information was conveyed in a wi roi ess dispatch rccelvoU. -from th? Deutschland today.' No further de talla were given -and lt in 'presumed that tho County ot Devon waa over whelmed io tho recent hoary gales. .^^^^pjp^i^pB^nMsaBBa^BBBBBBBBai^BHB! yt Old Houses FOP Sale The Charleston & Western Carolina Railway Company authorizes us to offer for sale the .following houses: 4 G H E N ? U LT H (B USE S . FOUR ROOM COTTAGE IN REAR TWO STORY HOUSE REAR ANDERSON HOTEL NO. 113 W MARKET STREET NO. 121 W MARKET STREET NO. 127 W MARKET STREET NO. 135 W MARKET STREET NO. 409 SOUTH TO1QP?ES STREET THREE CABINS ON S. TOW ERS STREET IN REAR OF 229 W. MARKET STREET. WE WILL SELL THESE HOUSES AT i PUBLIC AUC TION ON THE PREMISES at 11 a. m., SATURDAY, MARCH 7, FOR DELIVERY APRJL <f K & DeCAjviPS FEALTY CO. ss: bat jimmy rrswks ur HM (tar. Ker? oa hr.-..) J I j tuck. ?.i?c?ad niciomttxV. Mena?. I VI U Si-60 tod ?J. H 50 trista uuUlXO 4?S TO?* CvnmEVf rm Sui rvuli EV fi EVANS' Pti/kRMACY -Three Stores lt's JUS? Like This When you need glasses you natur ally wont the host and at a living price. Right' here is where you get both, as well as the services of a graduate Optronictrlst with twenty two -'yenrs ? experience. ; examination entirely free. 1HL MCCREA RY (IL?MIH Eyesight SpecSallet. 0*?r Bv?a? Pharmacy Wo. ?. Owl High Grade Guano S. D/i^?^iiieie, t Anderson, S- ^ CHARLESTON & WESTERN CAROLINA RY. The' Augusta Short Line Arrives: Departs: No. 5.-1^ :40 a. m. No. 22-6:60 a. m. No. 21- 3:45 p.m. No. 6-3:35 p.m. Information, Schedules, etc, dieerruiiy turinshed E .WILLIAMS, T. B. CURTIS, GAneK(il:PAffc?A8^.|i?i! ^^?om^ftrrial Agt. Augusta, Ga Anderson, S. C} . The newsboys ot tho United States Ure to be organized Into a union of 'their own andjbroughtJnto direct affil W-M?t 3*thjrfp Am??fcn. pfcleration itavo rou read lb? surUlng Uulba in the Itoo^ fm m jm mu TD HELL ??nolDa Ma^p?fc?p?rten<?. jttc'?Sitnal.l. '.WJFlUlU'.UJ ILL READ THIS XODAV E E R T I l?^^.E^R?i are always ? Wi b^ ! witi^ientifie?^ M>?fa'ilr, ?v?s *>W -jj j They a^ hi?cle in Anderson anil you are invited to come to jt?b^ f actory < ami seethem ma^e^Ivestigate before you buy . | OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT; TOO '?'/. j You cannot do better, you m?*y^ worse* Write or telephone. >?, j ?N?E&SON FE?.TIUZSI ?Q, 1 PRANK P. SLOAN, Saleswan. U?M? ?- li ttl '?"Vii-1 imaJl