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THE TERRIBLE CUSE OF MIKE MULLIKAN. Down ?bout old Bonton town, in the midst of Back Bay, Mike Mullikan had hie being, and also /an a dray. But the Fates one day got after Mike, they would not let him be, and so ene fine morning he had tile pluerlsy. Then followed coughs, sore throat and colds, and finally grippe and boils, and sunburn inflammation then- they got him ia their coils. Mike also got some bruises, corns bunions, burn? attd sprains, be had rheumatic symptoms . and lumbago gave him pains. Neuralgia, toothache, felons crowded fast upon his ills-, tonsilitis ?nd pneunioniu then knocked him of? his gills. The doctor - said bronchitis, ton, uo"!?J come most any day, and it tookeVJ like Mike might haye a job of riding his own dray. ' But ^J?st as death .' began to dunce and mourners .all[looked grim, a kindly good old'1, neighbor ?afd:f*Try <Jowan* stuff on him.". And so they took beloved Mike and rubbed Wm hard all day and Mike; sings Gowans praises now, and Mike still drives his dray. Gowans ls sold and juuranteed ,by all druggists. TR REE SIZES 25, .?0 and *i.?0 GOWAN MEDICAL CO., Concord, N. CL lasts ? GmiafioD x.^^^/ ; 'V You can cook the ^^^^?^^?ed fold in rWear-Eve?y with less feat ox buming^inanm any other kind, because aluminum is a bett?? distributor of heat and retains it longer. This means a saving in fuel. And it means a saving in ww^an4-tear expenses, too. ?. stn. ^Wear-Ever" utensils are light to handle and easy ta dean. They cannot form poisonous compounds w^^acWsjcrrfo^. - ^?es?x*t? ut^eils are ?sade ixom ?^ hard ?heet aluminum, 99% pure/ without joW or solder. You can let food burn dry without injuring them. Cannot rust-^imot chi> or seale-are practically indestructible Renlaw \fteo^jj that wear bat . iEH HARDWftrlE 60. E. Whitner St. Anderson, S. C. At the Fir*t Sign ?'if .' . . . . ? .. W ?<. I^Q^jJj ti of decay about your: teeth it is your duty td come to ua' ntid have an ex? r. tnt nation. 'We advise you as to tho j .correct' caro ofyBur teeth and do all 1 kinds of Urst-class Dental work. Wo ubi . . ? nuit take infinite patna with every patron anti give"general satisfaction with our .york nnd our price. And you can Stive money h ?Te while getting tile best work done. ' DR. H. R. WELLS & COMPANY ELECTRIC PENTAL PARLORS OUT Formers A Mfrthants' Bank, Aa lersoa, S. C T, oaten Attendant ?ight at^fce beginning we conceived tKe idea that the only . wnw to build'up ? a*t??st*nt?al business; was te sive every cn- a square deal.' So* if you have b ought anything in the past ol us : and it doesn't coree up to what we told you. Cime ht and let ? us make it satisfactory. JO?N Uk HUBBARD & COMPANY ] 140 N. Main Street WHERE QUALITY IS ALWAYS ItlOK RR $\HAN PRICK. ? - - . m-ammmmmmammmmmmm^mrwmmmmmtfmtjmwtm^ SAYRE * BALDWIN . ARCHITECTS 9 Bleckley Bldg. Anderson. B. C. . Cltiseca National Bank Bldg, . . Rs.ioifib, N. C. ?' CASSY St FAS*. . ARCHITECTS. . Andersos, S. C. . Brown Office Building. Beyond nour. Phone 2*9. * POSSIBILITIES FOR Parcel Post Is Field Open to All. [ Who Care to Enter, j _ Opportunities Presented co Local People Tf They Wdl Only Use Their Advrntages. ?H-.-r If.all Anderson, people but knew lt there- Is a great* opportunity within their grasp. : If they ea.ro to take od vant?'; of tiiis opportunity lt is theirs, but for the present lt seems that tnany i or them* do not care to take what ls; presented them. Eggs and- bli tte r, meat and mer chandise, cabbages, carrots-e ,'ery thing ola- imaginable-in- fact, al most any old thing, can be carried by parcel post', but as a matter of fact, very few of these things are. , Tlie reasons for this are xeveral. The parcel post in this country ls yet almost in its infancy, and very, very few persons really understand its pos sibilities or, if so, bok to go about utilizing them. Again. the whole thing is so new that as yet few prop er boxes or containers; have 'n venr?d or manufactured or placed on sale Which will make safe th * ship ment or eggs or oysters or other per Ishaple^usV .. . There ls no gainsay ?UK the fact inuT Anderson county abounds In truck product;; and partieulalrly Buch things! as could easily be carried by parcel post-;' . Furthermore, th j rural-route* extending to every hook and cranny) ni (lut county, there ls no reason ih the wqrld wliy" thc farmers should not utilize'this jgr?at agency. To the Individual. The parcel post extends a hand of invitation to tim individual farmer o: trueker, regardless of how large or how small he may be or how much or how little material be may have for sale. If he hat; only a few pound!, of butter or a few doz?n eggs or 1 few nico ' spring chickens, he liar only to wrap them Up carefully or l place them in a proper container an I give them to the rurr.l route collector,' either paying tho post-ig-j himself or marking It "C. O. D." and. Unci? Sam will take care of t-ie balance. Tito goods Will be delivered promptly at destination and that wlll-dse all ther? ls to itr ' i ll has been,suggested that each and. every farmer or', better' still, e?ch far mer's wife Or. daughter; .arrange with some family in Anderson whereby bul- i .ter, ? eggs, chickens, fruits. In season ^fca^>Spc4YL*aIl be Sent in two or- three times a week or more fre quently by parcel post. In. this way ! residents of tho city would be assured of better material;,and also: cheaper than purchasod-at the retail stores. ! Mu.Cf.O-sfpl Frerywhrre. in^Oreat Britain and other part* of &affy$1Vr4fal$Tto> dalry and. truck products arc sold direct from' produc er 'to consumer, ttyc parcel post being the only middle man, and in some places .tbe farriibre cd-?perative ag?n clesTn; the, city,',distribute the products to con BU ni ora. ^ tt -tiEetes only 'knowledge arid intel ligent pinning to bring1 abuot a simi lar situation in this country; The par tiel post, lt is belioVd can bc inado a valuable aid .in lowering the cost of l(*mar'"and In'securing "better and fr tsher food to city people. its advantages to farmers would be maty. The farmer who must market through a commission merchant can not add "good will", to- his capital, which ia a valuable a?set in most busi nesses. The farmer who lives at a his~ products frequently through a distance from markets mu St market country store, a huckster or commis sion merchant and a retailer in the city. Nearly all farm products must pay a profit to from two to five mid dlemen, who usually get the lian's, sitare of .the value of the .product, the consumer psylng a high price sod the farmer getting a-small part Qf ?hat price:- ,; To Abolish' MJadleinan. I'ndbr a properly worked.., par ce], post syefenf tliere would be no mld dieman; or onivbno inexpensive'one. ?? ??a farmers bad a distributing agen cy, the -fermera would' gat higher prices . and thc consumer lower ;rd*lcie?;a?dt4e?Br food. Good prod-; uctu would also give a farmer a "good will" Iq his business that would bc of much 'value, n?wwlng him to charge at Somewhat a.higher price. Finally, ltSvoirld be vastly conveni ent to farmer and consumer. The' rurai mail ' carrier would collect: the eggs, or what .not, from tho-Ar mer's front gute and the city mall cur-" rier would dei Iver them at the consum er's front door, collecting tho money for them and transmuting to' the pro ducer wher the package ?s-senti "C. OJ D.'V-'-/ ? ', -. :'. ? '?'.'?' ', :-\ BEAR IH BKS ?TB8 VS CAVfi ?- ? Park Keopfrs fnn't Bren ?et in to Conn? Mew Bable?. ? ' . - , '? *-. 1 New York Times:).,,.. Pork attcsdsnts have been tryiug to learn for days Just, how many bear cub? fnera are ia a' cave at the back of one of the large pages In tho soc-. logical park tn the *-onx. Just when they were bora-Je not known. They ??^l?nfnod that there wero cub? in jVfti cave jwhenv, Colorado; female '%4cMb^?ft?rsssafnrown bear, appeared at the.-entrance a- week e*o: bearing Tratte of the?, ttf ber tnbutan. It was not any. bigger than a cat, the keeper who -sSwi^ib said! Thai* ara these, others bears In-the cage with thc um ther. and they lined up. in front of the ?ntranos and prevented an Inspec-' lion eratK^avc. Later the keepera learned that Col orado had more t>>nn one cub. but . ju?t how roany TOO*v ?H still & matter of doubt Snyder ts sure there are three youngsters behind tba rock? bar keeper Degaon Insisfs tber* anf only two: ! i teres* in the welfare of the cubs became su ?reut among thc !.. . |M I | that one of them* undertook U> exptoro the cave and And out how many cuba there were and ;hoW they wore getting on. He waited until the other bears were dosing after a' hearty mea!. Then he opened' the door af the recr of the enclosure -and stopped in. swinging the door shortly*- behind him. He waa .creeping toward thc] cave when suddenly thc motlier, hoar appeared at th? entrence. She had*a) cub in her mouth, for each day she bringB one of them oat in the sun? shine, atandB guard' ovor it for ten minutes or Sd.' taWdr then gravely' she catches, the. youngster up by thc RC mit of ?the neqk(artd carries it back i?i?o the C?V?. ' oii? nan ou dir way out to give,one .qt. the cut* ?ts airing when thc'kecpef"imooUntered her. She' growled savagely, ahd the keeper backed I quietlyStd tho door, reached a hand out quietly behind him; and opened it. l i if i Colorado, with a quick turn of her head, tossed the cub just inside the ] cave. Then still growling, she clear ed the few feet between-the cave andi thc cage door with remarkable speed, reaching lt just as the keeper stepped ] through. PQ?TIC?L WAR Greenville, March 2.-Ono of t:<o hottest political fights 'this city has cvei known,' involving. !&lcascltes and -?ti-RIeascitcs, which has recently re Mi'iod in numero?? d?."e?<itiQ?!S bei ri 5 f.:?jky to .' ohinibi.i, to th-ash tho mat: ter om hehind ctosea doors, is hein:: w.i^j with an'Inexorable fury and promise*,' to bring to Tight moro-start Unit .factE before; it lins, ended. ,".'.', I Thc fight virtually oegan when, Hen drix K?f for was eiected'* sheriff " of Greenville, county, defeating Jeir/pU; roicth Ly a majority bf',ftho?t six votes. Tt 1? -barged by tho loca! Olease taren* that th* Gllreathg haye for nearly, a hali century monopolized -he office of slier i 9 lu this county. For thirty years tho office was hel-.i by tho Gil reath dan and now thai lt is held by an outsider, and a dyed ' in-the-wool Dlcur.flto. _o?T'G1?roatn siv:i lils friends _ro up in _rms agnlnat iho new sheriff. IThe ?ural Police. Thc bill providing io T i urul police iuiVe iii this county with i chief at Its hoad. exploded a bombshell in the camp of the force how* in power. The Gilieni.h etan aro now charging tho present sheriff and His friends with, ntl attempt tc influence!'the governor'tn killing th >' appropriation for. tho now pailv-e system,, The'.hiH ,for a r.tral police lei ce .snow av'OFf #'*j{l ^ftiMv Blcasltes have eiruotntod . a ; report tl nt Sherift Rector and Ititi frie^ij.F .arc mak.ng a cpneej^ad effort tq have Gov. iiloase- vetq.thfRlfipr?ipriatio.f, rpr the new police system. J Heeding an ursemv;p?lj from, ?oLupi hla to come down r.nd join, lp,.t.hc flght ! being made by the Stetq1 .gheflWfg'.Asr Boclatlon for their tf^.9?^M?aa?j?^' I 'mont,.Sheriff rector hasted, ta. t'lo,! capital city ror' this pUr?1tii#e, Weder*?-? df i y after noon. During fhlnb absintio the antl-Blcasoitc*. freelporclrculated ? a report that thc sherifT^had mofcib?-, hind closed doors wltfs thtedllquor-'ln-, tercbts of the county,: known" aw ; th "bHnd tigei* trlumnw?a..e" of Green-1 I ville county, and'had, ot their-instiga-1 fioa, gone with ? < fieiogation .go. pq??tios i:.-.- governor'to veto the rural police appropriation. ?Ib)jb*ucjnarfe?d 'by the Gilreath faction tant Sheriff Rector is afraid of thc effects of the j rural police force, whlch^.vould be. entirely out of his control If an appro ( printk\ ia' made for its op-keep and I v. a s doing all in bia power to prevent ititi new'system taking- hold. Power Greater Than Sheriff*. .The Greenville county lew for a ru ral police force, with a chief and- sue. policemen, gives tb0 new system for JjtT?a'er power than possessed by the [uberin. Tho rhral cl.1er i& authorized 'tn Make an arrest ror any offense without warrant and ho can ?ven enter tho home of a citizen for the purpose of an investigation on his. own author fly . The new law -wai. ??asen Aot only the power of the sheriff..but will re duce considerably the appropriation foi* hU office. The. sheriff 'has un polluted that he will he compelled to difWiutrxc all, deputies and .handle his work nlone when tho law goes Into .-r V HlieriiT Rector issticu for publication on his return from Columbia- a stat'e ? mom -bitterly, denouuelng tho "dirty wort; of tho Gilreath clan" and defying that factibit to dh' their w?rat, Ho branded' as an '.'infamous Ile"-the r'd pert that ho lind held a csu eua wit f. th.1 * n'.lnd. tiger triumVlrw? in hi > private offlce before going to Colum bia. Defies Thew to Bo Werse. "i riiow Gilruth and his bunch have vraploycd detectives to watch me sud lily mon/' said the sherl-f" "but 1 defy them to do their worst.' I wel come an Investigation of the-kind they h'-vd threatened. The records of my office are always open to tho public." ..-off Gilreath has attempted to create the Impresslpn thnt 1 at? graft ing and fear the effects of tnV rural police force. They ar0 much mistak en on this'-point, though, for lt Wss T really who prevented certain members of the Greenville delegation from fight ing tho fara) police measure." 1 II- fi " -i-. Pure Food in Washington. \scattle^W_?s)K. March 2.-The Pur<: Food ^h,ow closed. Saturday,.after the most' suoes*?i?topAouth th* ' nrtehage ment ,Uas eyerKkuow n. " lt. baa *lven people, a?, Jtnowjcdge of new lines of goids ?iiSprMIfOts they knew nothing about." said G. F. Hastings, manager. -Nearly 27f>,ooo people visited: ttfo otx ooditlon. Tenor ts Tazas. Houston, Tesas, March 2.-Thr cel ebrated John Mccormack will ?ing| here this evening. This ls hilt only date ror the state of Texas .ai? J musi cians and artists arc .eagerly arri vin* j from all sections. iXhvc ol the Urge Atlantlo sloamcnij h:iv*?'1*0 firemen oct' h Old Houses*'i^oi- Sale w .*. ***** -.. Ar-i; . The Charleston 6? Western Caroma Railway Company authorizes us to offer for sale the following houses: aaaji CHEN A ULT HOUSE S, ass } i ( ll FOUR ROOM C?T^A?CrE'"lN Il ' R^R ; d \y : ? TWO STORY HOUSE] REAR 1 ANDERSON HOTEL NQ. 113 W MARKET STREET NO. 121 W MARKET STREET ?O. 127 W MARKET STREET NQ. 135 W MARKET STERBET NO. . 409 soutH P?OH;ES STREET THREE CABINS ON & TOJrV ERS STREET IN RE|?R OF MSr W. M ARKET STRM I WE WILL SELL ll H E S E I HOUSES AT PUBLIA AUC- J ? t 1* TK)N OK THE fikEMESES at I tl a. m., SATURDAY, ?MARCH 7, FOR DELIVERY ^PRIL I. sss FRANK & DeCAiWS! REALTY CO il s ?.* iii?; ?I Columbia, March 2.-The roos Briga,?rhlch Gov. Hlpas? neut Uie' Gen eral. Assembly on February 27 was a remarkable., paper* ,The, toxt of-the mefMigo ls aa folowa: . ??.?f?; Se^ejnen.>pf,tbe General Aaaenfblt: in irty-a?uual-B?ea?nge^-}-M!re*n+hv on the ilrst' day of your sosslou thin year, - li stated positively, in 'language which could not he mlsundarstood. that If yon passed: certain bills I woo!** retuLL to sign: them-, and would return Clem to rou without ray signature. It seems that some of you thought I wea r.ioklng, or, aa my fr-e-rd, tkt Hon. Barn- ?Ittenberg, would . say - >?i I telling' his famous joke, "I 'waa only bluf'ing." However, I was not doing either; I meant exactly what'T wrttto' add I have dono exactly whut i ?nid I would dOi ' I regret that U IB neces sary tor me to send you sb many veto menages; they delay you,, because on each there has to be a mil call, which UiKee up time, but I write this ines sa-ie In order to call your attention to the fact that yon, and yoi. alone atv1 resneiitible for thc delay for I fore-1 w ?med. you that I Wotttil ?etd these mcaul i cs. You passed them and l l have kept my woru. So when you ask ! yourselves, the question wily I am vt. ..rn* so mauy act*, ?Ust refer back to my annual message, and you will1 <ee that I am doing what 1 told you I ' WOuld do, and that the fault of dela, ls In jour endeavor to' force .bills,, through which I told you would take | two ?h?rda or each of >our houses (Ojj db' i- '-p ,?V < ' . ' ..' '. ', il .1 Kopo that every dnc of my vetoes will-bc sustained. The majority of the . I white .ti-opie of. South Carolina elect <.;! i.:t; cit vernor; they elected' uae ht- j eau ie of wy opposition to compulsory 'educa! ??ii because of my opposition'to medical examination- of school chil dren^ Vvcause 0i my opposition to ielif.il tin and . republicanism.; ba? c???g of my opopsltion to centraliza tloh.nf government by placing, ll In tho bandit'of a fow, and "no far I have,' carried bat Bil' premiaba nude to Ufe people of my state, add have nb'apolo gies >o" rtiakd, add 1 ttrbrfika tb con tinuo the o?mc wny. The majority en-' dor?wd me and It la yet to be seeh. thffc ! summer, whcthcrttiey will endorse niel again or not. Tho logiclatfurll'?rTSl-' ; neurly v.-.n over mc and nearly two thirds or them were iert at homo. As| to what the result of 1914 will be I ?el tu no seen. As to rnvseir, ? hav" no fear?; hud if my friends will stand Ly mc and' sustain my vctoas, they ii'-> d lowe-do fearb, forT wiHjaTec care m (bern uiid-myscltV-too, on the Stump if God "lilt, me- liva If Hp does not, my ; last word? will be "God. protect ann .hoi:? my friends and keep our > rn ment- from .being turned into a ino?krehy Sud the ?"{ch and cor rupt from controlling my people.'; v.-.--- .. Former KYm* Manuel of ' Portugal baa, had bi s, in Rom? reduced $Sp <:fio, tho grand.-ato wed''fttin by Kng?nnd having 'Vfpn discontinued.' ThlS fol lowed his. A renunciation of claims to the throne of Portugal in tho evenly or royalist", resair.ing; pwr, rsc renonciation was made' kt the demand *f thc fhther of'Manuel's-young ?rid? who ls worth SI0,060,000 In box own right. i Dr. John 1>IH ftobertron of Chicago who delivers an oration on- Willam lorimer at every opportunity, IhsJstn upon spreadip the news broadcast Unit tb? former Senator ls going to be r-andldate again". I^irlmer ls expect to'return freu europe shotrly..?*.' tm Whether yon employ a servant or not, labor-saving Je vice? in the home will pay. HoutehoU jd^^ can be Jone. J?itwfetions in auch houses are more sought after and more pejrsistently h?ld on to. ? Labor Saving, Taite saving, Comfort saving devices pay in the end. o si YOU KNOW THE KIND WElSiEAN Vacuum Cleaneis, Irons, Sewing Ma chine Motor?. Fireless Cooker?; etc. SOUTHERN PUBLIC UTILITIES CO. "&..?>. .? .*?>>:.'(.<?' .w'QfSi.^Ht:.- -'!?.. ??'e.'- ... ?_ if II Hg _ ' ' . . ' ? -" ? . ' ? v '- r;-:- - Owl High Grade Guano . .J i .: 41...', . I Aiif .'?.!?. i./'. ...?v ' -.. ? fj . .J ..ie .! fu?.?*.;:'-.. '!?.>?...'? . . . ' i ' ' ' -Fot Sale hy 3. D. BrQwn?ee, : Anderson, S. C. fl. - * i rrsymsfrn'j ?qa r - wi sr. iiramrriTVr " > - - 1'rr fy Vf * - . ^[.w^?i^ f,Wwil(> -V 6,000,000 ' u^3I^Os^iP^S^ ' April,. Sfaj and Jude tttfptfruiH O^a?Lf*^^ VRK'tes^T to So.OW ?X lt.75 k^-i^yS^^ psr/iWtrV 20,000 and'up at ii .to SA^KT^ PPrr?|> Short, Supply Umlied " I6et .^^aUIl- '"^^S6"nE8T g^Qg j?0^? B^OVvIs fl*. W?> ha ve. tho following vari B m wt aw?*??o. ?* M >** ??"?i*? K ' ?aaJssMI'Triumph 8 tonkoyfe H C?"k*yfc B . xWrt?B?kla Yam H r&Vlntf H bnuit H Mon? than ?00 order? were HYanle l K?rL ? palced up to March l?t. Therr ? H iwmHy H FORE WA|T ^ LONK HS?S^Ssvs ?il^^^soo?Wy ?rT LSmTH10TT RuKtbt. Lake EVANS* mAJL^A?Y ' ' --Three StOi?eSr*-- '.zrrpr-rr-rrr:\ -- .f* ' ' Eagle Barber Shop "arsyour^ths mnllna troibrinth^r^ . BELLEVUE HOTEL BUILDING FROM THE BALL RIM JO KELL ^ laundered towels, high grade A i>??.^Dr >:^ri>urc.\ ^ f*mfrfo tonics/ ajdlleiiserkaeed barbers. Our Aagpu viatpu. Sitasiiht fte. *?-, ****?? motto is to please ou?r customers. ??^???gBF'Tqiff^,^ ~1 c*U- and soo ua.