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SALE Fer Hale.-One yoke of aleen. They I will weigh. about 2309 pounds andi will do the work of a pair of mules." Telephone 127, or 159 -. 4-5-Ct .. J. TOM BOLT. TOWNSEND LUMUKU CO. ?fSR ?,4~K-Chesp; on? brand ne wi Ivers &l*o.\d plano; one brand now I ? >3H#eV>*n4 harne?.<-j one mule and 1 4 f ?jMo?af: Sea nia. fit r once. Radier*s garage. 4-9 41. WANTS WHTKD-The ladles to know?,that Drug Store or Garvin Barber Shop. Pri?e 11.00 per bottle. D. C. Garvin l-7-tl. WANTED-Typewriter purchasers. We bavo ?vcr 200 new rebuilt and ascend hand typewriters for quick sale, cheap. AU makes. Price sheet on request. J. E. Crayton & Co., Charlotte, N. C. mS-tf m '???'.??? ?!' ? i II i ii SALE- Asplandld Tennessee! horse, young, sound andi afso a. rubber tire Colum .htigET?n?l^frfkge, both lealry good ?s ?ew.h Anply to| C. B. Earle. ' 8-8-7td WARTED-Two salesladies for house to .house canvassing. GIRLS need not apply. Light, easy, pleasant work. Apply to J. A. Mullina*. 22a W. Benson street.' city. 4-? 8t 'Waatelt-Two salesladies for hohsc. to house canvassing. GIRLS need Hot apply. Light, easy, pleasant work. Apply to J. A. MuUlnax. . 4tk-3t. FOUND FOUND-Sum of money in Audcrson. March 27, 1914. With pVopor iden tification lt may be redeemed by con sults* W. C. JVnor, b. 0., and paying for this advertisement. Bring your remnants of seed cotton to thc Kxcolslon Oil Mill and get the ?>..'. i.'.--V--'< ,,.-' .jRON*** TO LOAN-On . Anderson *? County Heal Estate-Quattlebaum , ,*, Cochran. Aftys., at Law. ; 4-9/ lt NOTl??? I ? fiiflW4l?'jr<^ny|H" ll'?IHMM I|| I | M,l , n il HHL?. f ROAD TAX NOTICE Tho time for paying' c?mmutatlda toad tax has been extended1 hy tho Board until May 1st, after which time the booka will bo turned over to the ?e^^^jf^d^ihe usual penalty will I'^JLIO ?OAP U0T!fB .The public ls warned ene more thne against filling up the drains of public, roads with sassafras sprouts and briars Also against plowing gttsi'tke .roads. I am spending tba County's money and why do you per slst In. ever d*!**: i- this careless meaner what we spend your money to Heep up. Some day patience wSi cease to be a virtue. Than there ls law uguiust ?he practico. Pleese stop. J. Mack King, County Supervisor. 4-2?. : NOTICE ' OF . ELECTION. | There will be ka election in Leban on School District at Lebanon school house on Sa'-rday l&th day of April, h? hic nsed 'f?r the *?Y?>b^o^^ a-wheelhouse tr. i?Md district. Elect ora must live ih said ?'.strict und ex hibit tax receipt and registration cer tificate, or they will not be allowed to vote, Polls open 1 a. tn. close * y ?.* t?t nsw C. M. Robbins, T M. Welbore, t .- Trustees. -1 ^^?feMceJ?,hereby ?ivan that the next regular tca?hera* examination will bo hdd on Friday. Kay 1 at the court homo ni Anderson. All teacher? whoso certificates expire thia year on certificates from ot?er counties ?T requested to he present and:mM ?22! examination. The examuawk ^Tbo hasod on subjects ordinarily tor teachers' examination mir? promptly at 9 o'clock. ' '' J.4B. FsTLTON. . t. Education for Anderson Co. * ? * ? . ? .> t>i> eh ft ? . * a * rn * * MUA. j JO Eye^ Ear, Nose . ? a.exMt ' (iVw? FKlod * \ tggp t ? - * Wmf*j&&yk jMcchiey Betiding * ?leaiasr iry^B^hitate(?( . i?SLEPSONE CONNECTION ? . A?ft?BS?Wt S. C. * te ONE OF??nOMEO GUNIN ?O CONFESS ? ["Will Tell of th\ in Rosenthal Murder (Hy Asioeytcd Press) New y0rlf,'< April ir.^Tbere .'wert persistent rumors today to las effect that ut least one of the four gunmet who aro to die at Sing Sing MondajH morning for the part they played ii] the murder of Hermon Rosenthal, Mu gambler, would ?tpnfees. The rumort could not be traced to their source. .Joseph :A. Shay, counsel for ('hariet Becker, the fontior police lieutenant convicted of instigating the murdet hut saved by higher court ruling, .aaid] he might go to the prison some time today and endeavor to gut statement! from the four men to be used by thc defense at the second trial of Becker] In case the condemned men decllnt to make statements to him, he has prepared an application to the suJ prcmo oouijt for an order requiring the appointment ?f a commission to take their depositions. In either event I waa said the execution of the Ben tence would not be delayed. ' Although Governor (flynn has twlc refused; torrent' ai reprl >ye. the faml I les. of Ute gunmen'and their counsel Charles G. F. Wahie, had not giro' up all hope today. Every mean known to the law will be employe from' now until Monday, Wahle dc dared. Today bo_ will send a meraorandun to Governor Glynn on the latter's rc fusai to grant a reprieve. The?m?m orundum will take tho form of ni argument in answer to. the governor' reasons 'for- his refusal. Wa!)*e bac at first Intended to go to Albany to day to make a personal plea to Gov ernor ?lynn, but when the delegation of rabbis failed yesterday to move thc governor to reconsider his decision, Wahle determined that the Interest! of his clients would best be served b> forwarding the memorandum by spe etat' meHuencrer - Rumors regarding the expected con fession had it that thc one gunmar moat likely to talk wa? "Gyp tin Blood" Horowitz. WT JL ntikrvna mn ? GATHER TONIGHT! fyi Men |W?? Confer The Hay makers degree On a Number of Candidates Tlie Rod Men of Anderson hnd look> ed forward with much pleasure to thc w#iifi^:4i^iMt night ?tvbsn Tugaloo Tribe No. 38 had planned to confer the Haymakars degree upon a number ol candidates, but owing to a change in , tho plans, made imperativ e at the lail minute, it was Impossible to hold the rally, Arrangements have bean mad? for holding the meeting tonight and it win bc nh "interesting occasion, es pecially for Ute-candidate*: taking th' deg/ee/ immediately following the conclu si?5 o' the ?oig? "-ri??t.ns 'r^ia??t-?? 'frym^V?rs bannt??t w!? bc -srv-^d at which time the members of Tugaloc . tribe will make merry. Y Doubtless every mentir of the ; lodge will he present for the very Im portant meeting to be held tonight. J. WARREN KERRIGAN Bijou today in ?A Woman'* Jlonor.l Bijou ledny ip ?The Oihi Stealer* ? Paris," . ... Sro"? I? OreentHle Jerome Hock, who won third place m the Piedmont Oratorlal Contest at Greenville last. week. Mr. Beck rep resented tho Anderson High School and spoke on the subject "Tba D? tense or John E. Cook." Many of those who heard the orations thought that Mr. Beck did fully as well, if not better, that thc winner of nrst place. HEARING HELD IN RE DRAINAGE Clerk of Court Has Set May 4 As Date for Hearing On Rock River Question . I.' A hearing will be held In thc < nice of the Clerk of Court of Anderson on May I at which time the proyer?y owners of the Rocky Paver section of thc county will appear before the cl -.-ric and make application for thc forma tion of a drainage district. It is 'thc 'desire of these property, owners to have their land drained, where it is now swampy, thus reclaiming it for agricultural purposes. It ia estimated that tho work will cost about $30,000 but it ls said that It will mean ihous- I ands or aeiiars to the property own- i f rs of t! at section. .Jas. N. Pear man, tho clTk. yesterday turned over to 1 the agitators of tlte dn?nagi movement official notice to Lc served on 12 Of the property own e?-s that the hearing will toks place. Tut other men owning property in the section affected had attached their a'aiiaturm to the pctttio-i presented the clerk-and-therefor? it was not utcesaary for them to ho notified. POLICE FOUND MISSING GRIP WH! Chester Charged With H**-1 lng Stolen ? Suit Case From Miss May Waihora Charged with having stolon a suit case from Miss May: Welbon*, Will Chest jr, a negro, was arrested by Sheriff Ashley yesterday afternoon j and brought from his home .au I Fr au K ithedy's plantation lo tue An-' lder<?>n Cfrtmty Jail. ct?n^tor claims that l<e found* ?he spit case and that be did not ateui it On Maroh 21 Miss Welborn. who ia assistant postmaster at Abbeville, waa driving from this city back to her borne, the suit case being ia tho back o? the buggy. When near Baily Poole's I plantation Misa Welborn heard thc .cover snap on the back, of the buggy, this frightening the horse. When the trol Miss Welborn and ?her brother animal was finally gotten under con discovered the toss of vito ?pit ? , hut could soe no one in sight in road. I Happily the young lady possessed ?amples of two dresses in the Suit case . and these were sent, hero to Chief br Pillee Lee. The chief got ousy and yesterday discovered the stilt case at ..the home of a .negro woman. Maggie Walker. The two dresses were still in the euit cse-), the only thing missing being a pair of new shoes. -.The wom an said that Chester had given her tne ?nu case and : the officers i i went after him. He will probably be given a hearing be foi? Magistrate Broadwell today. L ! flu Cjkuual . SannM Manure is s? helpful that 1 am stat ing the results of years of observa tion, putting lt In a tiny nutshell. 1. Mtonurn.is plant food, rich and ?... M.1.1 - 2. ?? spreads he?p?ul sell bacteria. It is .the beater humus. 4. It remains in the soli ipr,ycarj. D. It ahould be applied at one?-. do not walt for it tc rot '6. Spread lt on a growing erta? so .5 to catch ali the gasea. T. Do not mix lime, ash?.? of;^ftB?*vi m?rcf*l fisrti?lser ?ft?t lt, oxccpt ?r?ti tid .?oe?. ft. Do not plow it under. Ter , this j will bury it too deep.: ?lat lt ?otk \i. - ' ?. Cse as .much Utter as possible to .at?the liquids ?nd-add to the sup Ply. ia ?..ni ?,hn *?*ft*V tm. g-r. front lio *o s pending on ? ?ave this ,fey<r| ll. Covet each year --Heat . vkins, .A $50, aaiug. a sad, dc ?cr, so t uoeslblo ] i heavy I Washington. Aprtl 5.-.V hi! propri?t? $500,000 rore^fpv exhibit building at the San V ?xnosltlon. in accordance wh dw Wilson's suggest lah.wa* favorably today to the hons* American Sager Refining Co. Bowfbl Out Rive! Refineries mid Closed Them Ch cago. . April 9.-'United. .States fen^tor Albert r? Commins',-cr lowe, en address lier? tonight, criticized he democratic administration, defined la stand on thc tolls bill,, pronounced he republican party the party of true brogress and blamed the republican paiiunai committee for the democratic Ictory of 1912. He was tb.) chief speaker at the .Ap pomattox Dav. celebration ot the. Ham Hon Club. Democratic defeat af* the text national election. Senator Cum ins predicted, would bi effected' by cpu oilcans and progressives united |iH the "republic ni part;* and embrac a platform of progressive doc rines. Dealing with tho records of the dem ocratic administration. Senator Cum ins declared it unnecessary to speak |if congress. VThc president has. for he lihv; being, olliterated that ancient tr.d once powerful depaif.mjat of tho ovcrnment," he said. "Whop therefore I sp ia lr of the.. ?emocrattc administration, . I mean Voodrpw Wilson. .Tbo overthrow bf epubllcau government, does not seem o excite pjarm. but the day-will come visen U?6 ?country will understand that does *dpt*owe lt? Independence to jxe?p^Jvo ^thorny."' Eural Schools Ixjui?ylUe.,Ky., April 0,--Permanent ?rganizajUcn of thc National Confer nce of'Slite Supervisors and In jectors of Rtjral Schools waa er ected today. Next annual meeting of the confer ence probably will be hew in Clssii Bti. inrrreoruary 1915. Thirty seven states wore represont id and. the delegates discussed the best methods for improving the rural chools of tbc country.'through .stato upervlslon. Xhe decision of tho con erence.aa.announced today waa that :ho most pressing pends In this, work ry. DeJ^Pftartlou achopls, sUto nd local supervisors, consolidation of iutq Btronp ccntnetiaed improvement of teachers' rrjtcuitursl an?j .Industrial upervlapj?s, and conimunity activities. . - ? M:.', v. ?-. DOO O O O O O OOO 0,0| '?ittkii -r.-oiv - . O O e ?o o o ?;&#'oo OOO p o E. <'. Cray of Westminister waa In |tfab city yesterday on business. U I. .Jennings of Greenville wss ?among, tho guests registered at tho - --??. b04?? " jncsv?ru?y, I S^glatratc W. T. Chn^r-blee of the ?Rock MUI?. unction waa in tb" city yesterday. John L. Tato of Martin township |was among the.business visitors In he city yesterday. David ESrod. Jr., of Rock Mills was In tho city yesterday on business. J. P. Waters of tho Hopewell sec- \ Hon spent a Tew hours >n tho city \ ' poe; Do! the Fork so?tlon f was among the,t?rraor8 to spend y os- * W, Ni Bru?,:s ?f OwUuo.^uuiy encnt i, few' hours lit the city yesterday W. M Richardson of tho Lebanon tectloq wan . in the city yesterday on ( business, ijSfc:- '?? ? Wal red. BallardI of Zion anent a few J boars In the elty yesterday. >l I* Snelgrpvc of Seneca spent yes terday !u >n business. ^Murplty Moore o? Zton was in the/j .William Wharton of Iva Was ?mtfg 4 ^e^busic! ors to spend ,Ves Air. and Mia. Wilt McCp*n of I Mountain Oreo* .were shopping lu tho i ?city yr.--.toril?v. WBBS^^?SB?k- -c' Oreen ville! was l muong tlioBo^ip?'ndh?? yojiteirday tri ? Anderson. \?.?.39HK?S?V"" < I wt. J. u*n4 lng a few .day; >n soc?lou oli?se guest ta ts ?pend ut busia?*3. Pi' Triangle, is Mattie Dunlap. ! cf Bollon, was II Ited Aader*on Ti Ktalliaratx and little \ < ef tva are visiting c i W1K> has bc< improved, - Specialist Saya thud of of the Stomach Ia So New York, April 9--A statement by [r. William J. mimYo. that tba. preval pei of cancer perhaps ls traceable ?p reseat methods of cooking was to tbo arada one of. the salient opinions in I maze<>f technical discussions at tba Ipenipg today of tho American Surgl m .Associations* Annual convention, br. Mayo ia a delegate from Hochesler, Binn, and president of tho assocliiion he explained that cane ir of the stom "ch formed a third of all cancer cases mong civilized peoples. Or. Mayo said . that the amount or peat consumed undoubtedly had some ting to 'do with tho prevalence of ahcer. po o o o o o o o o o ooo > EASTER PARTIES o o b o o o o O OOO o o o o o fThe party.which waa to,haye,been i ven at Mira Marlon' Matttson's this fternoou for the children or, tho Con ?il Presbyterian church has been Btponed indefinitely on account of a unsettled weather. There will he an Raster Eg? hunt |t the hpme of Mrs. J. G. Cunningham. 19 Weat Market ittrccU tomorrow fternoon at 4 o'clock. Au.admission |oc of ten cents will bo charged.' Bey Revived; May K*co*cr. Sandcrviilo, Ga., April P.-Ernest [rubbs, 9 yoars old, the school boy .bo waa stabbed hy ???tb^r ycith. ear his.' own' age while on his way orno from school at Dayiaboro yosr orday waa brought to a hospital .here arly today. Physician tonight ?aid e bad a fair chanco of recovery. Tito ad, who waa first reported' to have su k???^?, waa revived arter several urs work by physicians. eace uxnent Opposed Washington, April 9.-A peace mon ument in honor of both the Blue and Gray, to mark tho place of Lee's I(irrender at Appomattox, was pro ost?d : by Major Goneral George B. ?avis, U. 8. A., retired, it wap^i^ ed today, at * meeting of Kit larson Post, G. A. Tu last night. To-, ay was tho forty ninth anniversary if the meeting between Grant f pd Loo t Appomattox Court House. ? Wag of Sweden : ?olag WelL. Stockholm .April 9.-A. bulletin Js ued at 7 o'clock this evening, ne pdsidc of the Kinn .Gustav of Kwennn. 1 tho was operated on today for ul- }| ?oration of the stomach, said. "The j HCina. niepr jsevura* ii o Or? Rna tnen. exw ? irloiiecu. the Usual discomforts fol- ? wing ar? operation. His temperature Jj 99.9- and his .condition la aa satle* ?a?tory-pa possible." Admit SmugeMag Opfern. New York." April 9.-Hugo Grobe. ?til recently second .officer of a big forman Unpr. and John ,Eic",nian, a ?tal, proprietor . ot Hpbokcr.-. N. leaded guilty today to an lidlctmc.it bating conspiracy to defraud the pvornment by smuggling, opium, Jnto e. country. Each, was sentenced, to crve one year'and a day-In tbp/?'ed ral prison et. Atlanta. Ga.. I. ,Ags?tj^,;y<?H? ftltfome. Sport Sandwich Spy'.end 9.-Francis atmet Amerlcan^Qir champion, and rtfeUr G. L?c?*$od( foruer amateur r^Soari^^ureonV^ ie Maro?is of Linlithgow and Lord har.lcs^ "Hope, his brother. ??J1?.4 first ?f the illustrated s .?r. I-rS?^r IV.IT ?rc RlV^cii .iii ti.G ctv..e room of tho First Preobyterlsn burch Friday afternoon begin**!;:; at o'clock. Ml M BTKJ?T.ION. I Wbocvaa, J. J. Fretweli, made suit ?o md to graut him Tetteia of adraln stratlou ef the eatajtie of ant effect* >.f John Ciinkecate^^M)?a??d. These aro therefore to cite and ad nonlsh all aid cfnguair the kindred ?end creditors ot thu s?tld Jet.? Cllnke Jaie?, deceased; that: they way be aad iffCpTT ?ref\>T<5 tir?. \n zucf .; VARIVC OX Probate, to be fe*ld at Alderton, C Hi., 8. C.. oe the I Sta ?ar ot "'April. mi, after publication h?r?bf. at ll ?raps* t* |ii?:Tnrehoou to enow cause if any they have, -why Ute satt admin istration should stot be granted. W. P. MCH?LSON, Jadg? of Probate. I Knee Jfectin* Caged ?ff. Norfolk, Va., : April. 9.-At-a .f tho official* of tho Jamestown. Bkey Club toa lg i ; ch was to hay? continued uetil wa&. dolled n't. - At SJ kUguafa - ?M Meena 2. .Alben?.-. 4. i* ? . . - LAAK. resh Snap Beans ..... 15c Lb resh Lettuce. toe Hd esh Tomatoes.. 12 l-2c Lb. resh Beets . VI... 3 for 10c resh Celery ..I5c, 2 for 2 5c resh Potatoes . ..... 6c Lb. resh Onions .... 5c Bunch. resh Cabbage 4c Lb. pRANGE BRAND HAM, the ind that makes, red .gravy at 0 a pound. lenty Fresh Country Eggs oe Dozen. Danberry sauce, 2lb tin. .25c Aiicle Canned Cranberries to mak? Sauce. . 15c each Fundell Asparagus Tips.. 25, and 30c Gan. Star Light Peas, Extra Smalt French Peas.25c Can Roly Poly Red Titted Cherries, for Easter Cherry Pie . .. 35c Fresh Sar^loga Chips . 15c bx Queen Olives in bulk 35c Sweet Mixed Pickles, 30c Q.. Send us your orders; we want your trade and will do bur best rto please you. 9 o'clock in the morning, 3 o'clock p. m. "Sellers of Good Things to Jfrt '\.. : ? . .. ? r-.i " ..-.- . . Marvelous musical instruments THE NEW EDISON DIAMOND DISC PHON OGRAPH is everywhere recognized by music love ing people, as'a marvelous musical instrument. It ranks with the finest; in existence today; and in j . fa?^sev?ral of the large piano houses have add ed to their finest stock of high grade musical in st;uffiijni%.,.1Edisqn spent years in perfecting it j it will take you but a few minutes to realize how wonderfully clear, sweet and true to life its tones are. There is an absence of all mechanical fiber; you hear the m?sic as it was originally ' ren dered with al! its myriad overtones, beautifully blended. If you have an ear for niusic you are the one who will enjoy it. j Come hear it; the pleisure to demonstrate it is I ours,' -aiways; the' pleasure of iisten?ng is yours, iiiicoii?iuuiial?y. Let us play it for you, ? C A. REED PIA3S?Q & QRGAN GO. iff"'. . ]^f-^ '^i v'^O ;. ... . ?. ... . ry'"* f Merchant Gets Protection *'|S tinsThe Spencer National Bari k? This j, is Goodwm & Company, of Springfield, Mr. Goodwin talking ? stranger has ! juat offered.*^ iii payment for some goods* Says his name is John Doe, Has he aa account and is he go??tf?r that ajnonntrV' By telephoning to the bank, thc ?joviar* chant can always protect bims??f from loss ,7 v.."^-wbrthjess checks* ' . fr 'If a wi*