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PALMETTO TfJR[ ^DAY'S PROGRAM; IN VAUDEVILLE ' Conrad's Go-Ahead Girls \ % pr?tent ' A Farce Musical Comedy. ^SV \ - - / v' IN MOVIES : .The Old Good for Nothing"-Majestic "WK Younger Shier." ^^?nii ._ _i.. ... i... ?g^^^-? ?Maui 1 ur Ulliri i nu ?vein iv >n? jiriciiriii Eft! Tho contest for the Aunual Passes will continue IB HR* all through January; at the rate of two a ucek. 'II Kif >'ext week we will have one of the very hom Jg fgjfll ?hows we hate ever ihown. See Munday Mora. Il HI tog's Intelligencer for big ad. ?Bf flB s?nvw^? mc JVW ^IK- -TwrnssSKssr^JB PRQST*EBmiN1915 Economy, industry, th-rlft-Make moro than you spend. Elimi nate extravagance?. Encourage economy! Work, work, worhr Work intelligently. Pian plain pleasures, Dregs Simple /Hara Something. Put'ymir money te ''work, . Pay promptly your' prom ises. Boost instead di knock. Each pay ' day deposit with the Sav ?!? Dnynriiavat o? ' Tte BaolofAcdersoo Tba Strongest Baas la th? Canty. WHEN HEAI v <IY TAKE CASCARETS FOR THE BOWELS To-night! Clean your bowel* and / soar stomach. d^VKMd^ iou we, ?ak* you the following offor. Bend us $1.6? tor 1.000 ^.ipro^^hoag*. Mantis, grown' td the open air and wUl stand free*utg>fsr/>wa from the Celebrated Seed of Bolglna & Bon and Thorbom & Cc, and I will.send you 1,000 Cab bage Planta additional FREE, and yon can repeat the order a* many time* aa you like. I will give you special price* on Potato Seed and Potato Planta later. We want the accounts of close, buyer*, large and small. We can supply all. Atlantic Coast Dl?<n* sr x.ctJv&Q' vue t Get a 10-cent box now. You'se .billions! You- have a throbbing sensation In your head, a bad tanta lc? your mouth, your eyes burn, your akin is yellow, with dark ringa under.?your eyes; your lips are parched, No wonder you feel ugly, mean nnd;ill-tempercd. Your system ts full of h?? bot Properly passed off, and what youi need is a cleansing upulnside. 'Don't continue being ; a bilious nuisance to yourself and those who love- you.rand don't resort to harsh physios that Irritate and injure. Remember that most disorders of tho .tom apb, tiver sad bowels are cured by mornJOK with mnu*. thorough Csscftrs?!?-they rvorK vrhi?? you steep. A. 10-cent box from your druggist will Resp your liver and bowels clean; stomach sweet, and your head clear for months. Children, love to take Cascarete, because they taste good and never gripe or Bicken. LAURENS PRISONER SUFFERS FROM HURT John Will Smith's Wound May Proie Fatal-Declines to Discuss Iden tity. LAURENS. Jan. 7.-It has develop ed that the wound John Will Smith received-yesterday at the bands of a posse cf .?itisc?? pursues him as the alleged: 'robber of .a country store in Phils towpaiip, ts more sorlous then at drat. ipdSeatteVi. His. condition to night la critical, and hU physicians Mate there ts yety little Chance Tor his re<juiej'j, .The.p^aisoer waa taken to the hospitalia*t night and an exami nation of the wound revealed the fact that th* bullet entered the lower part of the spinal: column and punctured the bowels In several place*. Noth ing further as to his identity has dc veloped. as he declines now U> dis cuss the subject. WHY HAIR FALLS OUT Dandruff causee a feverish irrita tion of the scalp, the hair roots shrink, loosen'and then the 'hair cornea out fast. To atop falling hair at once and rid the oealp ot every particle of dandruff, get a 25-cent bottle ot Dandering at any drag atore, pour a little la your hand and ? rub well tuto the scalp. After a few ap* Til ir at 1 rm n all dandruff rilunnur. S?d the hair stop* coming out." DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY With us, and then we will lend you money when you need it Interest Paid on Deposits. The Farmers and Merchants Bank The Farmers Loan # Trust Co. ANDERSON, S. C. Combinad Resources a Uttfc the Roe of One ftEUion Dollar* los* E. A. Smythe, 1 X. B. SalUvan, J. F? w*t**sj? er ^ ^rtS?1*0^ . **. a. vrxv W. J. Maier, Thee. C Joe&aea, OUR DIRECTORS* Gae? W^vaas? - - W. Ls ag hil a, v J. C. Harri*, Fester. L. Brown, J. Rv Doatkft, 3. R. Tandlrer. =2E LIFE INSURANCE MAN IS PLACED IN PRISON CHARGED WITH DISPOSING OF TRUST FUNDS AND GIVING BOGUS CHECK NEWCOMER HERE J. W. Field* Bein? Held in De fault ol Bond ol the Som ol $200.-Particulars. Charged with issuing a bogus check to cover an alleged shortage in trust funds and charged on a second war rant with disposing of trust funds, J. W. Fields, an agent for a life insur ance Company in Anderson was arrest ed yesterday morning by Deputy Sheriff Olin Sanders and placed in the county Jail, where he is being held in default of bond in the sum of 1200. Fields comes from a well known ramlly or Spartanburg, and. from what can be learne.i. bas b?en in the city only a short while. He hes every ap pearance of being refined, intelligent and fairly Veil educated. The warrant for the arreat of the man waa h sued by L. L. Bradley, npon Instructions from the company for which Fields worked, it ls stated. The first warrant alleges that Fields! collected premiums due on policies in] this insurance company and appropri ated the money to his own une. The second warrant, all?g?s that he gave a bogus check to cover a shprtage In trust funds. ? A rather strange' fact ?bent the al leged bogus check ia that in the lower left band corner of it is written the words: "Shortage on Collections." The j check was drawn In favor of the in surance company on a local bank. The ! amount of the check is 522.r.e. I MCLAURIN THINKS CAN FINANCE CROP I Senator Tout Instance ol Bank; Taking; Six Months Paper on Cotton For Re-Discount. Senator Mclaurin, tn the extra Ses sion of the legislature, said in a speech to the Senate tha^ under the new cur rency lair agricultural nsper, With $tato Warehouse receipts ea a collat eral, would bo discounted by the'fed eral reserve bank In Richmond, for tlx months,,:sad .could be; renewed fer another : B.X months.. and that ; there waa ampi?, p?W.'throng* this J&tf nel, to provid? funds to ' finance- th's sualysji of this section of me set and j aa?d tW It'.irSB -up tb,the 'bspka:" He called ?pxjo ,lh?. banks tb agree doon a a?flnit? rh(irB| <- ?Hiii re:j i ci, ! directes ih^irJ.?u?n.t???:.- to 'the ?let! that t?v central board at Washing! JU, j If necessary, could accept such paser without tbs indorsement of a member ! bank. If thia were done, discounts of thia character of paper would not I be charged np against the capital stock of the bank. Senator Mclaurin said yesterday that there were two distinct classes of paper having separate channels, one not exceeding four months, end limited to 10 per cent of the capital atook end surplus, this being the terms of the act; the other is not limited in any way by the set Itself, but under a regulation ot the board, thoy limit lt to SS per cent of the capital stock, but say that thia limit will be increased from time to time aa conditions may demand. ,. i "I do not know that any of this six months paper baa bean presented except- as hereinafter stated, said Benator McLaurln yesterday. "Every banker that I approached Insisted that he could only handle the tour months paper, . * "Lsst " wooli'. T'"drafted a. form ot a note which would snow, as provided by the terma of the currency law, that lt waa for Mrfo?fturai purposes here tofore used In the production ot the cotton endmtirat-sd in the receipts continued Senator l2?L*u?In. "Tho pote waa drawn for 1690 ead there were 13 bales of Ww grade cotton enumerated lc the State warehouse re ceipt, wb'.ch we estimated meant ...? cent?1 * pound, middling tesla. The note was gi Ven to the People's Nat ional beak In this etty, which very fcisdly consented to mske the transac tion. It was sent forward, ta the ord inary course ot business without a word of explanation, ead io tbs same way the money waa placed to the credit of the People's National bank, sud by lt trar.'sirred to the maa who owned use 8 ?ate warehouse re ceipt ."I am making this pabilo to show, what we can do by putting ourselves la a position to take advantage of the tact ll ties afforded." Said Senator Mc laurin. "The People's National beak indorsed Uus note, hat lt the generali necessity were mad? spparent to the ! osat rsl board la Washington there ls ; ao reason why tbe credits now looked up la .the v^t amount of cotton oe storage ia Sonia Illina should not bs released. Of course ona bank or two or three bsnks. can not relieve tbs situation, but If all act together no one need tell sae that lt caa not be ions. 0och action would sasble tba fermera to pay their debts asa con tin?e to hold their cotton, so that tba advance tn pries walsh ls sow oe will bs maintained." Wtiolver ?saybody oflers to give ye something rr aawthla'. or some to I og fr less tana ita worth/ or more rr something thin lt's worth, dent take anny chances. Yell fr a polls man-Dt^eertations by Mr. Dooley. < +H+4nMt *.*???? ll tn I ???.< ; ! Personal ii J. E. Slrrine, head or the J. E. Sir rise- engineering business of Green filie and ex-president of the Green ville Chamber ot Commerce, waa in the city yesterday oh business. Mr. Sirrin? ts one of the most widely known engineers ta-the southeastern States and hts business ..covers States from Virginia to Tecas. Mill.engin eering is. bis'speciality, though his im mense business Includes architecture, steam engineering, electrical engin eering and other allied branches. , O. E. Jordan of WUHamston waa* among the visitor* th the city yester day.? J. N. Poole of the county was in the city yesterday for a short while. J. Mack Babb of Greenville was a visitor In the city yesterday. Mr. Rabb is well known here. He ls a singer of considerable ability and will be remembered "as a member of the quartette which recently gave a concert st the home of Judge sud Mrs Wi F. Cox for the benefit of the Bel gian Christmas fan. Mr. Babb ls as sociated with J. Et Slrrine. mill en gineer. Mc Hardy Mauldln of Greenville spent Thursday night sud Friday In the city with friends. ' Mr. Mauldln ls connected with' the 'J. E. Slrrine en gineering business of .Greenville. Alex Rose ot'Greenville'was in the city yesterday .on business. Mr. Rose ts head of one,,of the departments of thc J. E. Slrrine engineering business of Greenville.; \ J. E. Holder of. Stair was ' among the visitors ls the city yesterday. J. T. Bolt of Centervllle was In the city yesterday for a short while. Hon. W. H. Glenn was among those In the city yesterday. Pat .O'Neal of the Felton's Bridge section was in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Watson, who were recently married' In- Georgia, wsre visiting In the*, city yesterday J. H. Opt oz/W|Utsmston was in the j city yesterday on. btj?jness. ; Miss Lois Jackson ot I rfc was among I the^ yfrUor* i? tlj? ct^V yesterday, ??JSf- G. EyanaoAPi?toeton was among m vhitora .In' jfogJfoy yeajerday.( &r. and Mrs.;u^f lPrultt ot1 ' the couatj- were among the visitors here Mr. ami Mrs. Sam Anderson of iva were . In. tho city yesterday for a short ?t E. Surti?rlan,d of ' M??nt Carmel bas accented a POB?MOU with the Bro ! ,,?38? ?fceSuon.?i'Xs? ^* I? Iba city' RUP?. .Doyle nf ,'?he- .county waa among the visit?/-* J$ the city yester day- " 8. N. Brown of ..{knterrille waa among the visitors tn' the city yester I day. IT_' . Ed McAlloter of Pelxer waa tn the [city yesterday for.a short while. a W. Carter of Hopewell was la the ! city yesterday. < 8. J. Fisher of Level Land. Abbe ville County, waa la the city yester day for exhort *h\l*. H. it Garrison oij?enver waa tala* city, .yesterday fer a abort while. C'; MTGrey'of S^'wa*- amdng'thp' lifr.and Mrs. Ed. Yarborough have j returned from Virginia where they spent the Christmass holidays. Joe P. BoU ot the county waa ta the 1 city yesterday for a abort while. WuH-Bcggs Weddfag. ' Wednesday, January 6. 1*16, a beautiful home Wedding was solem. ?sad at the country home of the bride's pareuU. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carpenter, when their daughter. Miss veda wyatt and Mir. Dewitt Bogga of Pendleton were nappiiy married at twelve o'clock. As Mis* Sora Merritt at the piano struck the chords ci the Wedding March, tho bridal party descended tbs broad .?Airway. 'Ure* ?ame Miss Mary Rodan with Ige. C. A. canon. They were followed <by Mia* Desale Newtek with Mr. .VI* Thea the bride and ?room following marched to tba centre ot thc ssmctou* anal*. Meat. Cosnir, L. C. Rtobard son. Rev. D. W. Hfatt tn aa lapres slve ceremony pronounced them hus band aies wife. ' . Immediately after the ceremony a re?tgdlaa wa* given. Ia the dining rna** ead parlors the same color ache***, green and white , Only tb* hnaMdtat* families and a few friends wera Invited. Tbs bride and groom lett flor tba groo*?^ fath er^ Mr. Charrie Bogga the follow Img day.. ?? ,....,,lu,.>?, PLANS FOR PACKING PLANTJIANDERSOK; M*E BEING DRAWN FOR THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE'S INFORMATION MAY BUILD ONE Of Sufficient Lhre Stock ie Pro. doced Hereabout Plant May Be Established. The Chamber ot Commerce ls Ita receipt of a communication from Packers Architectural & Engineering company, engir?ers designing pack ing plants, abattoir?, cold storages ind Industrial plants, -with offices In Chicago, stating that work is pro gressing nicely on drawing for a $360. 900 packing plant for Anderson. Tats loes not mean, however, that lt ls a cut and dried fact that such a pack ing plant ls to be erected here right iway. The Chamber of Commerce de lires thee* plans as Information only, (or the jresent. It is not Improbable that If the rais ing of live stock ta this section ol the country continuer, to increase during the next three of four years like the Industry has within the past three ot four years, there wilt be suffi, dent live stock within, ar radius of IBO bailes of this city to warrant the erection here of a small packing plant If.this turns out.to be che case IL |s IJkely that the chamber ot commerce ,wlll undertake the promo-' Hon-of. such an enterprise.. 8. A. .Jacobson nf Wisconsin - has written the chamber of oommarce that be wiM likely be In this city daring the month of March for the purpose of dis cussing ' with local pee* '.? the pros pecta for a packing pant at this place. For the past several months the chamber of commerce bas been col lecting data with reference to the amount of live stock being raised within a radius {of ISO miles of An derson, the prospects for the indus, try being increased.' freight rate? from various points within, -thia radius, etc. This data, lt ls stated. will be of value to the chamber of commerce In the event the packing plant: proposition ls. over..taken up. Weapon, generel^ll-roun^ the affaira of thia world go contrary iv ??la? USVVu? ?au?a i uii ir. <?\j Ul* Sbtfi?bot^b^ about three o'clock yesterday morn ing, when he proceeded to clean out the domicile la which be resides of all occupants but himself. And < the m saar, he used In undertaking this task, loud swearing and the flourish ing or a pistol, ls what got hun in trouble. He . waa tried before Re ccrder Rossel at noon yesterday in tw?. cases, one for. carrying a con cealed weapon and the other disorder ly cr oduct. He was convicted on both cha .-gea and for the first offense fin ed $60. in the second case he was fl ied $6. Seaford ls a well known character i bopt the streets, elong which ho ?quata.and squeezes ont plaintive aarplns from an old accordiae.: When Thompson got rough yesterday mesa-. lng some'One la tho neighborhood beat;lt to the police station and Bpread. the alarm. Private? Brown and Clamp answered* the .call and fetched. -Sanford to the calaboose, whose ba conUnueth . to make his :? Tala ls not the, first ; tims that I -Musician'' Thompaon ha* ,at#aw Wm-T ?elf Into trouble en account of his fondness, for- "wee-pona." . Several rears ago he was caupaul ted before the bar of justice in the police court on chargea of carrying concealed weapons, where he wss forced to ?nske aa Investment of cash in to? Interests of the city. . . ?* One James Richardson was hauled before the recorder also yesterday on Chartas of loo? swearing. Had James put a muffler on h* "cusser" 5hP^'j .would have tottsa^ff wth bte Ind?lgese* ia prcssity. but 00 unwisely chose to do tt^wHh thr cut-out wide OOAH He waa a? the amount of ii. " """"" S TW? Peculiar World. Thia -la a peculiar world. , One Is to sell hi. ?or l?^ces? to*3 rid of lt . One man la spending ail tbs money he can make la taking ? B? ^l^E^?*?**11* ten ors, with the bop* of making ber his T*JP Pr^sSTO ?tesos? that flesh U heir to sad gets killed On a railroad. Another escapea with a scratch ead dies with tbs whooping cough. Oas ama stands off bis creditors sad goss traveling, walk? another pays off his debts and slays at home-4x>beterette. C- 9?, ?slala of the county wa? la the city yesterday. J. E. Wakefield. Sr., of AntreviUe waa spong the visitors In tte cuy yesterday. u. offered at ?2?, Hanan Shoes ?ftnj. Reduced One lot of 75 pairs of these high class shoes which for merly sold for $6.00 are now :* * $2*95 In this lot you'll find vicis*, gun metals, tans and patent leathers but only a few of a kind. All sizes from 5 to 10 1-2. The fact that some of the toes will be discontinued makes such a great reduction possible Q3$UrtZ4<t^? Cd _iunmjni\mm, J "TU Sion with a Comdence" URGE STATE WIDE XAW M are BUL BENNETTS VILLE. Jan. 7.- The State Senator. J. H. Evana, and the three repr?sentatives, P. B. P. Vag ues. D. L. Mc.Lau ri n and" J. W. Le* Grand? called a meeting yesterday ot citizens of Marlboro county for the purpose of hearing any. SfeigbeBtion that anyone, might desire to make as to the action of the delegation in the general assembly soon to convene. 8cveral cuestiona were presented and Al.-. The delegation by resolutions was requested to. support a State prohi bition act, and in the event that such an act could not be passed, to support th* measure looking towards a refer ee oum on the prohibition question. This was unanimously paased. A resolution was offered request ing the delegation to vote for the re peal of the cotton acreage law. After discussion this motion was laid on the table.. Another resolution ' was . offered by Doa McQueen requesting the delega tion to vote .against any approorla-" tion for .the enlargement and exten - was ?n?? !?r an ap p?nVo?M TsiDrvMa ,?r. ' Smith,'., when CACIA ' lh?V-hri, J. M. McCown's Grocery GOOD THINGS TO EAT Oranges... . .. .15c, 20 and 25c Apples, per peck... ."..40c Raisins. 2 lbs........25c Nuts per lb... .... ... ... ..25c Bananas.16 and 20c Cranberries.10c qt Prunes, 2 lbs.26c Citron, per lb. ...20c National Biscuit Co.'s Fruit Cake at per pound. .50a .Ii M. McCOWN Phone Na* 22. ".'SW* WmtgU. ? m*-~ - afc?? Baldwin, ?J&v.\C03u??!y.' histor ! pf the. bride, performed the ceremony. I The parlor waa beautifully decorated, with all the. powers pf the holiday season. Mistletoe, holly and Christmas bella pr?dominai od. The bilde waa beautifully and becomingly dressed in a lovely dress of white measellne elab orately trimmed lb lace and satin rib bon. After congratulations a delicious supper was served by Mrs. Foster Harper and Mrs. Eugene Smith. Miss Smith wss a charming young woman of the Tony Creek section, being w?ry actively associated in the church and society circles. Mr. Baldwin ls a prominent young business man of Simpsonville, having a host of friends both in business add social eire i e s. T^iTh?rsd^: following a most bountiful reception waa given at the its,bf the groom. Mr. and Mrs. W. Baldwin, at Simpsonville. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Baldvio wish ter them a happy Jour ney , through life- , HOW TO CUBE A I/A GRIPPE1 ^^ughd* thaf haig on" demand treatment. Stop, and think! Reason and common sense tell you that lt ts -folly to "grin and bear lt." Those recking la grippe coughs that wrench the body and cause soreness and pain? In the lungs yield more quickly to Foley's Honey and Tar iban to any other treatment. Forty years' record of successes proves this. For coughs, colds, croan sad other dis li assisi ailments ot throat, chest lunght, larynx and bronchial tc bes. yoe ona Sad nothing that will som pare with this reUaclc r?me?y - Sc'd by Evans Pharmacy. TT*Gf\!af and Grand MAJESTIC -cm ? mm ?? ? ? ' f ' sans ABiPi IA n aiB"S%?iSi%ss ? s?u? ISIAIIBUIA ? ?AUHnti. lo MtnlUKY1 il ?l?KtNS! ACTS ON LIVER LIKE DYNAMITE ?fetal* Uctr Tm" Starts YMT Unr Stor TIM Cdmi tts lual leinte if Miki TM Sick* List?a to mel Take no more sick ening, salivating calomel when bilious or eoaattpeted. Saat loss a day's werkt Calomel is awrenry or quick* I Iver whisk cause? ?aere?is of the bone?. CaMsSsL when it eeawa into contact with seor hue erasa** kate lt breaking it up. This ls whew you fe? th?t ?wruij satine and cramp ia?- Tf you are slug gish asd "af! knccW out," if yo=r li ?er is torpid and bowels constipated or you ka? btrtdesb*. diriineas, sassed teague, M .swath ?ia bad er stosaaeh seor jae? take a ?pecafal sf henales* Oed ts?!? Liver Tan* es say guarantee. Here's my pnu*sst?e-Oo to any drag atore sad get s 80 cent bottle of Tied* son's Li?*r Tone. Take a spoonful to night and If it doesn't' straighten you right np and make you feel See *?d vigorous by morning I weat you to go back to the store and get your mosey. ' Dodson'? Liver Ton? ts rettroyiag tb? sate el calomel because it is real liver med leis? ? entirely vegetable, therefor? <t can nea salivate or make yoe ?lek. I guarantee that on? spoonful of Dod son's Liver Tose will put year siana* t???r to work sad clean your bowels pf ?hat aver bile and constipated waste whick ia ?te ag.your system ead mab yoe f**l mjmribi*. f gu?rante* that of DodtonV Liver Toa? will r*eatlr* far.Uy festing nae fer _ Oree lt to your children. It ts karmi esa; doesn't gripe and they Usa'Its pleasant taste. -"