SOUTHER
FENCEFOF Al
Horse-high- Bull-Strong
wise-Rust Proof.
Southern Fence IHIIIIH its own ngaliiti
normal sha fie ?is soon as pressure is
JOINTS. Also retain? its shape in al
allow it to expand when hot ana cont
grade? of lough, springy open hearth
lorin galvanised coaling lu which thc
used.
Southern Fence is Life-Ti
on the Job ell the while. Von can get
We have more than four car? of Fe
houses, ?til bought prior to advance i
Wo can make you prices that will s
Sullivan Ha
ANDERSON, S. C.
CHARLESTON^ WES
The Augusta
Arrives:
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No. 21- 3:45 p. m.
Information, Schedules,
E .WILLIAMS,
General Pass Agt.
Augusta, Ga
WEAR A SMILE!
- Buy an
Lo Co Smith: &. Bros.
S5S TYPEWRITER.^
and you can wear a smile al)
the time as they enable you to
tum out the neatest and best
class of work. Let Us show
you our . latest Model No. 5
and you will be convinced.
We sell all other makes of
re-built and second hand
machines a l s ? repair ail
other make machines, and
our work is done by first
class experienced workmen.
Give us a Trial.
J. E. CRAYTON & CO.,
Dealers. Charlotte, N. C.
w. o. ULMER,
Agent, Anderson. S. C.
Two Horse Farm
...To Rent..
See EUGENE ANDERSON
at Bank Office, over/Walter
Key's Store. '
N FENCE
LL PURPOSES.
Pig - tight - - - "Weather
i die xtrutiKQBt pressure and resumes
removed, because it has niNUEl)
1 wcath?f?,'as TENSION CURVES
raet when cold. Made of the highest
steel wire witii extra heavy and uni
uest prime Western speller zinc is
me Fence
it here.
(nee of different styl?;:; in our ware
n price.
urcly Interest y^a.
rdware Co.
BELTON, S. C.
TERN CAROLINA RY.
Short Line
Departs:
No. 22-6:00 a. m.
No. 6-3:35 p. m.
etc, cheerfully furinshed
T.B.CURTIS,
Commercial Agt.
Ig^nderson, S. C.
FOR SALE
Buff Plymouth Rock
Eggs $1.00, $1.50, $2.00
per 13/
Indian Runner Duck
Eggs $1.50 per ll
Day old Chicks 10-20c
each.
D^. HOLLAND
Riverside Farms
Anderson, S. C..
SA?EB ? BALDWIN
ARCHITECTS
Bleeklef Bid?. Anderson, 8. C.
Cition* National- Bank Bldg.
Raleigh, N. C.
* . . CASE? A FAXT.
. ARCHITECTS.
. Anderson, 8. G. ^
* Brown OSes Building. .
Second Floor. Phone 889. .
Eagle Barber Shop
BELLEVUE HOTEL BUILDING
Fresh laundered towels, high grade
tonics o.nd "experienced bar here. Our
motto la to please our customers,
aall and eeo us.
C. E. bowell, Manager.
PKKMU7M OFFER,-Any one who
will send us three yearly subscribers
ut #1.50 each will receive a year's
subscription free to THE PIEDMONT
MAGAZINE. Address Tb? Piedmont
Magasine, Anderson. 3. C._
S Electric CU
M Items ?1 Interest and Personal
g? less Oa the 8ti
Educators Return
From Richmond, Va.
B, C. McCants and J. D. Kelton,
who havo bc?n attending the meeting
of^lie Nal Ional Kducutors' association
In Hichmund, Va., huve returned to
tlic city. These gentlemen left one
day before the association adjourned
on accqunt of thc snow storm which
was raging in Virginia. They say
that tlicy enjoyed every minute of
their stay in iticlimnnd und picked up
a great muny valuable points. Among
tlic prominent South Carolinians who
were present at the meeting were J.
K. Swearingcn, W. K. i'utc and W.
H. Hand.
Approaching Concert
Will Be Enjoyable.
Thc Heed Miller concert, which is
to be given In the Anderson college
auditorium on Mareil 9, is exciting
considerable interest among the mu
fle lovers of thc city. The concert ii
to bc given under the auspices of thc
Anderson College association, and
members of this association say tl.at
they have no doubt about its success.
Among those who will sing at the ap
proaching event arc Mr. and Mrs.
Reed Miller, Miss Murray of New York
and Mr. Frank Croxton.
Mr. Sherard Will
G 3 to Boston, Mass.
Held Sherard, a well-known busi
ness man of Wllllamston, announces
that he will shortly move to Boston,
where he will engage In the advertis
ing business, representing Jacobs &
Co. of Clinton. While Mr. Sherard's
friends will bc glad to learn that he
is to be so highly promoted, they will
regret to hear of lils departure 'from
this state. He has many friends in
nil parts of Anderson rnunty, and ts a
most popular and estimable citizen.
Mr. Kins Is
Back From Florida.
W. C. King of Townvllle spent a few
hours In Anderson yesterday, and his
many friends here were glad to see
the remarkable improvement in his
condition. Mr. King had been in 111
health for some time, and went to
Florida, from which state he has Just
returned. Ho says that hts stay there
did him untold good and that he feels
almost like a new man.
Still Trying
For a Speaker.
Nothing dannted by the fact that
neither President Wilson nor Mr,
Bryan would come to Anderson to
speak before the T. P. A. in March,
F. V. 'fribble.of the local post has in
vited C: F; Tomllnson of High Point,
N. C., to be present and deliver an ad
dress. It is understood that Mr.
Tomllnson ls to be the next president
of the national association, and mem
bers of the local post arc in hopes
that he may see flt to accept the In
vitation tendered-him yesterday.
Routine Meet'ng
Of Health Board.
A meeting entirely of a routine na
ture took place yesterday when Dr.
Frank Ashmore, chairman of the
waru of heal tit, called that body to
gether. Some recommendations tb be
made to the city council wore dis
cussed and put In order for presenta
tion when that body meets next Tues
day, hut aside from this there was
nothing of Interest in connection with
the session.
Mrs. Boyd Back
From the North.
Mrs. B. Ora voa Boyd returned "yes
terday from the northern markets,
where she has been spending a ".?eek,
selecting thc gooda for the summer
trade. Mrs. Boyd has msde an addi
tion to her line and will shortly open
np a complete line of ladles' ready
to-wear garments. She says that her
.took In this line will be second to
none in Anderson.
New Grocery
Company Opens.
The South Side Grocery Company
is Ute Arm name of tho newest busl
y Sparklets
Mention Caught Orer the Wire.
etta ol Anderson.
noss undertaking lo bf launched In
Anderson, ('liarles C. Provost ls man
;?ger of the new concern, and the busi
ness of J. ll. Evans at 1236> South
Main street has been purchased. The
new. people say that they will carry
thc best lines and propose to obtain
a share of thc business of the city in
the grocery linc.
Miss Carlington
III With La Grippe.
Miss Maggie Carlington, supervisor
of rural schools for Anderson county,
is confined to her home on account of
u severe attack of la grippe. Miss
Carlington bas announced that she
will be unable to till her appointments
at various schools for the next few
days, but hopes to soon be entirely
recovered. Her friends will regret
to learn of her illness.
Auct;on Sale *
Takes Place Today.
E. R. Horton of this elly left yes
terday for Promised Land, in Green
wood county, where Iiis company will
today condm t on auction sale of land.
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TODAY'S PROGRAM.
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101 Bison; two-reel war drama,
featuring ARABIA, the $10.000
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est trained horse in the world.
HEAVEN WILL PROTECT THE
WORKING GIRL
Joker; Comedy; it's a scream;
don't miss it.
SUSPENSE
Rex; a drama that teems with
thrills, featuring Lois Weber.
Coming Monday, "Modern Dances,"
Victor Universal, tango picture, show
ing all the latest dances, by Ute
world's greatest artists.
Coming /text Friday, "ABSINTHE,"
Imp drama in four reels, featuring
KiwifsBagfolt in his greatest master
piece.
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TODAYS PROGRAM
A SNAKBSVILLE COURTSHIP
Essany; Western Comody, Fea
turing Margaret Joslyn, Bud An
derson. Victor Potel, Harry Todd
. and Fred Church.
WHEN A WOMAN WILLS-r
Klelnc-Clne: twu-rcel Drama; a
highly sensational ?tory of adven
tures.
BEFORE THE LAST LEAVES FALL.
I.uhln ; Dram ai
ir4 fftff^r.Vte
i iflsc
THE MAH i?HAoT. PL'T THE MOVE
_ ! IH MOVIES._
Mr. Horton ?aid that thc land? to be
sold today were all valuable and that
they should bring good pricea.
Maurois Went
To Greenville.
Among those Anderson men who
yesterday went to Greenville to par
ticipate in the Masonic degree work
of the Greenville lodge and to take
the Knight Templar .degree in the
Mountain City commander^ were: W.
F. Marshall. C. Wi Causey, L. M. Coch
ran and K. E. Gllraer.
FIRST BAPTIST, ( 111 IM il.
9:45-Teachers' prayer meeting.
IO-Sabbath SCllOOl, Dr. A. L,
Smothers, superintendent.
. 11:30-Public worship, sermon by
the pastor. Jphn F. Vines, subject,
"The Apostle's Ideal for thc Church."
. 4-Royal Ambassadors, Chief Coun
sellor Prof. Chabers.
6:.50-R. Y. P. U., C. B. Earl, presi
dent.
; 7:30-Public worship, sermon by
the pastor, subject, "Life's Supreme
Appeal."
The public is cordially invited to at
tend and worship with us at all tlicso
services.
Midway Presbyterian Church.
Thc services at tbe Midway Presby
terian church will be held at 4 o'clock
tomorrow. The Sabbath school will
meet at 3 o'clock. A very cordial ln-(
vltation Is extended to all who arc ?
.?lose enough to attend these services.
First Presbyterian Church.
Tlie pastor and officers ot the First
Presbyterian church wish to extend a
very cordial invitation to the public
to all of the services to be conducted
tomorrow. The following ls the cal
endar for the day: Sabbath school at
10 o'clock; Mr. E. W. Brown, super
intendent. Thc pastor. Rev. W. H.
Frazer, D D., will preach at 11:30
and the Rev. W. McS. Buchanan will
speak at 7:30. Mr. Buchanan is a
very attractive speaker and will de
light his audience. The large choir
will sing at 11:30. A cordial invita
tion is extended to all who will to
worship with us.
Orrville Methodist.
Preaching at ll:IR Sunday hy the
pastor. Rev. W. C. Belvin. Sunday
conducted by Mias Daisy Be.drea of
Intendent. Evening services will bc
school at 10 a. m.; J. A. Glenn. super
Atlanta. field secretary of the Wom
an's Mir ionary conference. Thc
public is cordially Invited.
Royal Ambassadors.
Program for Royal Ambassadors at
Baptist church Sunday afternoon, 3
o'clock: Devotional service: Hymn,
"Onward. Christian Soldiers"; the
Lord's Prayer, in concert; Scripture
reading, "God Helping the Boys." I
Samuel. 17;41-48, Frank Paget; Dan
iel 2:16-24. Glenn Kay;.hymn, "Fling
Out the Banner." Business meeting:
Appointment of nominating j commit
tee. Oscar Martin; roll call; reading
or minutes ; report of secretary; re
port of treasurer; election of officer; ;
Installation ot new offlaers. Pro
gram: "The Story of Joseph Isl
ande," Roger Barton; "Planning for
Thoroughbreds," by the boys; hymn,
"America"; reading the appeal of Dr
Gray, Earl Daniels. Thank offering
for the Indians. Closing prayer.
Pei. J. T. Mann's Appointment.
Rev. J. .T. Mann will preach at
Whitefield church on the second Sun
day afternoon in March at 3:30
o'clock.
Rev. J. T. Mann's Announcement.
.1 wish to announce through The'In
tclllgencer that we expect to resume
active work carly In March. The win
ter months b?ve been spent in pre
paratory work, and we are hoping, by
the help of God, to do something in
His name this year.
Wc appreciate the many kindnesses
shown us in tbe past, and the many
words o( cheer spoken to us. We wish
to repeat tito request that those with
whom we communicate from time to
time by mall reply at their earliest
convenience, . as our -appointment*
must be arranged several weeks in
advance, in order to avoid confusion.
Thanking those with whom we have
labored In the past for their kindness,
and thanking the editor for this space,
I I remain, yours, in the Master's serv
ice, j. T. MANN.
Bolton. S C., Feb. 27, 1914.
OUT OF TROUBLE
AND III TROUBLE
Negro Escapee Minor Charge and
Then Arrested in Connection
With Murder Case.
y*lker! a ne*ro- whose name
appeared on the record-of Magistrate
Brwdwe? ??or?trteL.,e?t^5v1^rat,t;
charge or carrying -concealed wea*'
pons, escaped punishment on' that
score, *mt a few minutes later was
taken in custody by the sheriff on a
warrant which charged that he was
an accessory before the fact in the
killing of Gus Brown, which occurred
in this county on Sunday, Feb. 8.
When the case for carrying a pistol
was called against the negro yester
day no one appeared to prosecute
and on motion of attorneys for the
defendant the magistrate dismissed
this case and Walke-* was a free man.
However, very few minutes had
elapsed before he was again taken
in charge, and this time on a -much
more serious charge.
It is said that Bob Walker, the de
fendant, let Pink Brown have a Distal
nnd advised Pink to go and kill Gus
Brown. This Pink Brown did, los
ing his own life in the difficulty.
, The complaint against Walker al
leges that he did incite the negro.
Pink Brown, to commit tho act, and
that he ls therefore an accessory bo*
fore the fj?.ct. The preliminary hear
ing in the case will be called in mag
istrate's court this afternoon at 3
o'clock, and considerable interest will
surround the outcome of this Investi
gation. Magistrate Broadwell will
hear the case.
3TISS BEWLEY TO HA KR Y
To Heroine the Bride of Mr. Fred
W. Felkel.
Chester. Feb. 27.-Mrs. S. W. Kluttz
entertainer; at 42 Wednesday after
noon in honor of her sister, Miss Alta
hlee Bewley, of Anderson, at her
homo on York street The hostess
was assisted in receiving and keep
Irg score by Mesdames Paul Hard n
and I. C. Cross and MIBS Fannie
Brown and Miss Lottie Kluttz. After a
number of Interesting gameB, a salad
courEC followed by coffee, fruit cake
ahd mipts, was served. All of the
guccts were invited into the dining
rooms where Mrs. G. Carl Latlmer, in
a quaint little speecb, presented the
guest prize and announced fie en
gagement of M.88 Altahloe Bewley and
Mr. Frederick Wilson Felkel, both of
Anderson. . Miss Bowley ts a former
resident cf'Chester and lt was In the.
midst of ber fr'ends that this an
nouncement was made. Thc mar
riage will be In June.
GOOD THUN DO .NE PEDI?HTBlAN.S.
Two of Unlon'a-^ent?rprislng cititens
did the town a good turn Thursday
morning. ? W. Newell Smith made a
street ecrapo and'D.-Fant Gilliam fur
nished a mule to clean the snow off the
sidewalks before the pedestrians were
astir. The snow was I about seven
Inches deep and this* ?'.dc furrow
ploughed down the middle of the side
walks was of great benefit and com
Tort to the peux-airians.
A MOTE OF TBAXK.S.
Wo wish to express to our many
friends our hoart felt thanks and ap
preciation for their words of sym
pathy and deeds of kindness during
f-o illness and death of our fathor.
Miy God's richest blessings be upon
them all.
Ellis and lirnest M-.-Licit and Mrs.
J. C. Pru tt.
Honea Path, & C., B. F. I). 3.
GEORG'-A HsJdX SHOW IX .MOVIES.
The Georgia corn show is marching
through Georgia in moving ' pictures.
Thc secretary of the Atlanta chamber
of coitlnerc? had a moving picture tak
en bf tlio Show : and Dr. Andrew M
Soule, president of the state-college of
agriculture, requested the use of this
Him'in a series of moving -picture ex
hibitions which the college is braking
thr?ugirout Georgia fot the purpose o?
Informing the boys and girls and adult
farmers of the work that is being
done: ? '' i ' ._
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our satis
fied cus
tomers
and learn of our
reputation for
our Depositors.
We feel confident
that you will then
become a customer'
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