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--?and Business Will Talle Back to You === VOLUME t, NUMBER 369. 1J-. Weekly, Established 1866* Dally. Jan. IS, 1914. ANDERSON, S. C., SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 21, 1914. SK.OO PER A MIMI rae IUL ? mm NO i STOP i ?|XES YOUJIGK_AND SALIVATES f* . t fajar TAUB" I? Uarnkwc Till Kore's rn' guarantee-Gato any drug -?BS ?I I Wi .? ll"-?"* ?? 8tore ^ a ao cent Kottlo ot Dod I f ?. OttK YOSf SiOKStSb UVvT I Bon'"* Liver Tone. Tuko a spoonful and '"'"*"" ^*?v7 li it doesn't straighten you right up ..M? BtMlS* - and raak? you feel fine and vigorous I jgfcs? .??'?) .i ? ? wnnt you to go back to the store and Calomel makes you ?lek. It's crt your money. Dodson's Lirer Tone K^akc'a dose of tho dangerous I* destroying the sale of calomel because itgot and tomorrow you may loen it U real liver medicine; entirely vega* ?Park. table, therefore it can not salivate or H. ?S mercury or quicksilver mal e you sick, nasa necrosis of the bones. I gu?rante? that one spoonful of Dod* ? when it comes into contact son's Liver Tone will put your sluggish ??H? eraahee Jato it, breaking liver to work and clean your bowels ot ?isle when you feel that awful that sour bile and constipated waste Bid cramping. If you are slug- which ia clogging your system and raak ? "all knocked out," lt your lng you feel miserable. I guarantee-that Bocpld sad bowels constipated a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone will lave headache, diuinesa, coated keep your entire family feeling fine for ff breath ia bad or atoiaoch sour, months. Give it to your children, lt ta S Spoonful of hamil eos Dodson's harmleesi dosant gripe and they liko ita pe tonight on my guarantee. pleasant taste. Start Paying foi* that Christmas Diamond NOW If you have planned lo give ? Dtamond, why not it on Ike Marchbanks & BsJ_ ?Hr**r!i^e-4rD?r? -Payment" plan-^a?d start paying tor at TOMOR-. Part down, and the balance na convenient be? now arid Christinas; wo will hold tao Diamond ?without e?ra c?pente. Qiaraondearc QUALITY Diainoods; they STANDARD, ?nd In vfew of the Eu wer? diamonds will be higher before the war ts 1 Wfl will bo pleased to spend e mir eg ti or an hoar wisting yon whh oar adv Wa-or counsel as tat to faey. Voi? w??l fact under NO obligation whatever to bay GUNTER CO INSPEC Visiting yesterday the high school1 ai Townvillc, Prof. Laceo Gunter, state supervisor of rural elementary education, couipietod hts first inspec tion of tho county schools of Ander don county. During thc fortnight that he haa j spent herc he, in connection ' with County Superintendent of Education J. B. Pelton and part of the time ac companied by Balsa Maggi* Garling- j ton, county supervisor of . rural schools.' has visited some 18 or 20 j representative institutions of educa tion. Mr. Gunter returns today to hui J headquarters In Columbia At his ear liest convenience he will prepare a written aurvey covc***ng his work tn thia county, and this article, setting forth his; findings, will be published in The Intelligencer; Last night Messrs. Gunter and Pel ton attend a meeting at the Starr | high school, where trustees and pat rons had gathered to Miscues some matters pertaining to the business of f thc school. This morning Ute super visor will make a talk to tho young | ladles at the Anderson College, and tater ho will attend the achoo! im provement conference to be held in the vacant store room adjoining the j Tolly furniture atora. . A Splendid Sch ooh Though it la not housed in the best I building in Ute county, > the high school a". Townvllle ia one ot Ute most flourishing In the county, according to those who are in a position to speak with authority. The school hss all grades from tito first to the tenth abd la in charge of four teachers. | Piof. C.'JH. Witt, Ule principal, 1 hi? assistants Misses Panie Broyloc. i Gorrie Stewart and Neille Kellet A spirit ot saiHtol pride among the1 trnstaen. oaf mn o **? p?;pi?s. inst equalled m few of Ute schools of the county and /excelled by none. The pupils and teachers are responsible for the. Interior? attractiveness of the school, they having adorned the walls with beautiful pictures, provided ex cellent desks, constructed various tablea and book stands, set up black" boards and chalk railing and doa? cuter things that add to the comfort ablese** and effectiveness of the school. The school improvement asso-1 elation, which ls one of Ute most; thoroughly alive ba the county, given 190 song books to the school, provided a sanitary drinking toon-j tain sud contributed to the library j several volumes. The trustees have, boen exceptionally libera' in the ex> pend i turo of fonos, fnt> t?" Improvi sa ont of the school. Supplementary reading lo done by ?he pupils of the school on a large scale and shipments' to rAtty on tats wot*/ every few weeks, cr pupils have organised a mam lng club and band saws and er equipment tor toe in thia depart-j SjasteMTytaw-' i1 tn MU ? - MPLETED TiON HERE ment have been ordered. When .this feature has been gotton under way the pupils propose to make numerous ar ticles of furniture for the adornment of the buildinc. f Sir. Barten Talks. Thc Townvllle school was viii ted in the forenoon by State Commission er of Agriculture. Commerce' and in dustries. E. J. Watson and his party! who aro tourlong the upper section of the State and talking to the farm ers on the advantages of ?awing grain. Prot. W. H. Barton, ot the. Farmers' Cooperative Demonstration Work, conducted Jointly' by. the Fed erar department of agricuturo and Clemson College, who ls a member Of Commissioner Watson's ' patty, ad dressed, the pupils of the school' on the subject of agrlcuturo, preaching I the doctrine of soil building by the planChg of winter cover crops. Prof. Berton's talk was enjoyed .Immense ly by the audience, of patrons of the j ichool, pupils and teachers. Address oh F duration. Col. Watson and his party having finished their part cf ute- **rcgra*s, th? remainder of the period set aside for the reception ot the visitors waa lovotod to a taUc on the subject of ?ducation by Prof. Gunter. In th* .course or His remarks Ute speaker brought to the attention of tho school trueteees and patrons that Townvllle /leeds ? ndw. high school building,. ..he ?resent one of four rooms being en tirely ibadequate and out of keeping with the progress!vehess ot that com-., munity. He suggested thc bdUdlng af ' a brick building of pot less than eli rooms and th? noittisg c? f.vo ihoun md dollar bond Issue to defray the expenses of the same. Kb did pet, 'ro'w?v?r, urge the bunding ot a new school at thc present time, Owing to the financial depression existing just sow in the South. Tho remainder of Prof. Gunter's address waa h plea for the teaching of more practical sdb tacts in th? rural schools of the conn The exerci *!?* at tte Townvllle wera presided over by afr. Fel? & route to Townvllle Messrs, iter atad Felton stoped fot a brief .pectlon ot the Grssri Pohd h#|fl"" .n Cen leeville township. , No tal frere made here by either of the of ficials, they merely pausing nyr a few minutes to Inspect th* new building | and observe the classes at work. ?? ???... - tasisraasle Care of Crenr "Last winter when my little boy | had croup I got him a bottle bf Cham borialn'a Cough Remedy. I honestly believe it sa\ed his life,? write? Mr?. IT. ?. Cook. Icdk?-S?^It ?ut the ?gm and .relleved.((,0j^eurhlng ils I am most grateful for what i* remedy bas done for him" For sale hy ali dealers, , BELIEVE Pi FIRE II Shortly before 2 o'clock yesterday I morning Pendleton people discovered | that the office of th> Southern Ex press Company was on fire. Within! a few minutes the flames had spread to a cafe adjoining the building and a vacant store room and all three j buildings were completely destroyed. Twenty balea ot cotton, piled up in a | nearby yard, also want up in ?nuke. While there is no positive proof of this fact, all indications are that the fire waa ot incendiary origin. It is believed that some one rifled the ex press office? got the 11150 . In cash which was on hand at the -time, to gether with certain valuable parcels We are having soma real hog kil ling weather now. and several of our generous neighbors are taking advan tage of lt Mrs. W. K. Smith had orte killed Tuesday that. weighed 436 pounds. Mr. S. L. Hicks killed one Monday that weighed 300 pounds. Thia Ia all very nice, when they1 re member their neighbors. Misses Bertie and Bettie Kelley, of the Corinth No. 2. section are spend- ! lng several weeks In Carra?n, Qa.. I visiting relatives. Mr. ard Mr?. D. C. Evatt, and lit-1 tie ion, D. C.. Jr.. were visiting at the home of Mr. P. C. Gillespie last | Sunday. Mr. D. L. Mooro and son. Vedder, with Mts: Gussie Norris and daughter, Lola, spent last Sunday at the-home of Mr. & O. Evatt . Mr. aaa firs. Luther Kay aprot a?i Sunday pleasantly at the. hom? of Mr. W. Ai Gillespie, ? Mr. W. ra. Ci^iovw vi P?uuiauru] is attending the poultry show at An Mr. James Gillespie ,1s suffer from a very, painful accident, wt ? ? to ?jr?ii last Thursday * load of wood. Ha struc hts aie and st ItMb %l ted under the tr^le^J*^ him m the mouth, cutting! eatery and mak-l rleceaaary to have several1; st?chea takenTft?? issarr friends willi be glad to learn thal h? ii getting along nicely. ? Mrs. L, o. Evan and Mr W. E. Saara! .feat tb Anderson Wednesday en tarp noss. Mister John Lendennann la still a lingering condition, suffering fi typhoid fever. Last Sunday waa ?9th day. and still no change. His] nurse. Miss Janie Langley of Ander son, wah callad Back tb him Thursday. Little Miss Nelli? also Buffering from th? same fever and * reported to be ?onie better. The p>*d* ot tat? cbifartrttntty wv j shocked to learn of the 10-year A! ?0? Of Mr. Jo!? Gambrell, ot the V'M ?NDLETON mENmARY? and packages, and then set Ore to the building to cover up their tracks. The ntoro rnnm w?; owned by G. L. Smith and D. M. Aull, while the cotton belonged to a. Mr. Whitten. It is undo:-stood that the loss Is par tially covered. Pendleton has no fire fighting appa ratus abd therefore the crowd could cope with the names only with back ets nott this was Insufficient to check tho progress of the flames. Pendleton police authorities hayo gone to work and ft is believed thal some Information may be .ferreted [out as to who perpetrated the crime, I provided the fire was the work of an incendiary. los section, being killed by a mule last Sunday. Letters Unruled For. Following ls the Hst of letters re maining uncalled for In the post office [at Anderson, S. C., for the week end fing NOV. 18, 1914. Persons calling for .hese will please say that they were adversed. One cent due on all '?rV vert?sed 'jjffij?T A. B. F. 'Bastin, James 1. Aila!. B. Walter Barker, J. H. Bobo, F. C By cr ly. Miss Callie Beck. C A. rc Clark, Mra Lucy Clink scales, Kate Cochran, Sallie Calhoun. D. Mts. Mary Lea Davis. C. C. Da vis, y B. . Mrs. A. C. Eliott, Joe Elliott. F. Mrs. Minnie Faller. G. G. M. Gray H. Mrs. Lula Hudgerson. Mrs. J. la. Hall. Jno. 3L Hammond. VJtmit Hasewan, Mrs. C. B. Hayes, > Bettie Henry. ' I. . Mra Pearly Lee. jonn Mccnaer, Haskell Mst , Mrs. C H. Martin, ?fhn Agnes ' Willie Oliver. ?. C. Phillips, tn^^iav. &!^*m?*~v*v?fwc? S. Sjkllne Co., Pauline Singleton, j. F. Smith, J, W. Simmons, Balah Hattie Thomas. W. .nev. C. B. William*. Miss Won |boy Wonea. HACK! HACK I >BACE! With raw ticing throat, light, chest, M' JWtt1 a^ "Foleya Honey and Tar Compound, safrtjjjrlr Th? first dose helps, lt fsavau a soothing, hailing costing as lt slide? down your sr*3Lrsr*S a severe cough sad cold and w-s at meat ?sst ?olag. I got .a bottle of Foley's,.Honey aad,JT>f,aad am ?1*4 to say it eared my cough entirely and my cold ?boa dlsaflpearSa." Every user is g friend, Svana Pharmacy. mm. Ile Money St?rket Il ?tey grows tee tight tor the one who has systematically put a certain stun each month In thc Bar?? Op portunities often ?y**' te people who hare 1**7. ? . Are you In a position to labe adra;-tage of a seed business opportu nity. Deposit your money with the Sariuffs De partment of The Bank of Anderson The Strongest Bank fa the Ccunty. , i '?rn 11 A Ni to ll ll CLEAR eight ls necessary both your health ' and DSM Tlflion can generally bo relict *d by correctly focused ' and f tted glasses. DONT be blind to your own interest. Exercise sound wi** dcTu and Intelligence hy haying US examine your eyes. It will be a thorough, painstaking, ex Dart examination that will put truthful information and right -giasaea. ' "? Prices S3.?0, and up. Wa duplicate .broken glasses arman ?sad tfem to ns. Tte ShrftOptkt?Co. il? ft. * Andersen, 8. C. j. ?BOUND FLOOR. T Dears Below Kress' Tea Ceut Store,