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pULl??O THEATRf TODAY'S PROGRAM: . * \ IN VAUDEVILLE '? y Conrad's Go-Ahead Girls % \< present A Farce Musical Comedy. v\ \ < -- ' r / \ * IN MOVIES : "The Old OocM for Nothing"-Majestic. ?Bia Yoonger Slater." The other two reel* to he selected. Th? contest for the Annual Passer will continue all through January; at the rate of taro a neck, Next week we will hare one of the very he*t fihows wc have ever ahown. See Sunday Morn* lag's Intelligencer, for big ad. PROSPERITY IN 1915 Economy, Industry, thrift-Make moro than' yea apead? : Elimi nate extravagances, Encourage economy. ' Work? . work, i work W?Vk i urtelllgMntly. Haa plain pleasures. Orese Simpiy, Slav? Somethings P?t yaw money to work. Pay promptly your; prom Isca, - Boost in stead of knock. Bach nay day deposit with- tba Say ings Department ot The WHEN HEAHACHY TAKE CASCARETS FOR THE BOWELS The ?treagaet Baak ta tte Covity. To-night! Clean your bowels and end headaches, colds, sour stomach. 3tkt?n Get a lQ'cent box now. * You're, blllloust You | have a throbbing sensaUon. in your head, a had taate la your mouth, your eyes puru, your skin is yellow, with dark rlflgr under your eyes ; your, Ups are Perched. " No wendar you. feel ugly, meaci and iU^pered,. Yewisra*s?n la fell of puT not, properly ps seed og. and what, you need Ie a cleansing upjiuBlde, i Don't continuo" being .'- a biliosa, nuisance to yourself and those who lore you, and don't resort to harsh phyBlce that irritate and injure Remember that most disorders ot Ute stomach, liver and bowels are cured hy morning with gentle, thorough Cascarete-they work while you sleep. A 10-cent box from your druggist will Beep your liver add bowels clean; stomach sweet, and your head clear for m ootha. Children love to take Cascarete, because they taste good and never grips or sicken. LAUBENS PBISONEB SUFFERS FROM BUBT darted wln>;yott-.^rs. maka you tho folios^ "oh*e& . Sea* ?T^'itt. the c^Sr and ? wUl .stand ^Vfgrown from the Celebrated Seed of Bolglna Bc Son and Thorbom & Co-, and I will send you 1,000 Cab bage Plants additional FREE, and yon can repeat the ardor as many timos as you like. I will give you special prices on Potato Seed and. Potato Plants later. We want the accounts of close buyrra, urge and small. Ws can supply all. Atlantic Coast Plant Co. John WAI Smith's Wound May Prove Fatal-Declines te Discuss Iden tity. LAUREK'J, Jen. 7.-It hss develop ed that the wound John Will Smith received yesterday st the hands or s posseJff^aTfrse pursuing him as the al laged robber of a country store in Dials township, .?a more iiiirfrihiJIBbi' at flrst. indicated. His condition to night' Igr ormpal, and his physicians state there ls .very little chance tor hts recovery. The ' prisoner was taken to tbs hospital hut hight and sn exi natfo?..ef fhn.wound revealed the that the entered the lower of the spinal column and the bowels id several pl lng further as to bis identity I velopcd, as he declines now to cuss the subject. WHY HAIR FALLS OUT Dandruff causes a feverish Irrita tion ot the scalp, the . hair roots shrink, loosen and then the hair comes oqt fast To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a 25-cent bottle of Dan derlae at any drag store, pour a little la your hand and rub well Into the scalp. After a few ap plications all dandruff disappears and the hair stops coming out. M - DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY With us, and then we will lend you money when you need it Interest Paid on Deposits. The Formera and Merchante* Bank and The Farmers Loan & Trust Co. ANDERSON, S. C. Prabined Resources a Lettie tho Risa of Ona Mffibn DoDara OUR DIRECTORS! E. A* Sartas, Gee. W. Finns, N. B, SeBJvaa, W.langhUa, J. C. Harris, i Foster L. Brewa, J. B. BestaB, " ~ . B. CL Wtttexsatea, J.J. Major, J. S. Ysadlver. i.i i.???--- i lim i ni'im mi n mm HB IS PLACED IN PRISON CHARGED WITH DISPOSING OF TRUST FUNDS AND GIVING BOGUS CHECK NEWCOMER HERE J. W. Field? Being Held in De fault of Bond of the Sum of $200.-ParticuUn. 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. Fleids, 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 j lefault of bond in the sum of $200. Fields comes from a well known family of Spartanburg. and, from what can be learned, has been in the city only a short while. He has every ap pearance of being refined, intelligent and fairly well educated. The warrant for the arrest of the man waa Issued by L. L. Bradley, upon Instructions from the company for which Fields worked, it is stated.' The first warrant alleges that Fields collected premiums due on policies In this insurance company and appropri ated the money to his own UBC The second warrant alleges that he gave a bogus check to* cover a shortage In trust funds. A father strange fact about the al leged bogus check ls that in die lower left hand corner of lt ls written the words: "Shortage on Collect ions." The check was drawn In favor of the in surance company on a local bank. The amount of the check ls $22.30. I MCLAURIN THINKS CAN FINAN?E CROP I Senator Tells Instance of Bank Taking Six Months Paper ea Cotton Fer Re-Discount Senator McLaurln, in the extra ses sion pf the legislature, said In a speech to the Senate that under the hew cur rency |aw agricultural paper, with State warehouse r ocelots as a coll a t ercl. would be discounted by the fed* oral reservo bank in ftiebmond. for su months.'and could oe renewed for another alx months, and that there was ample'b^fwer, through this can dent, njade sftef > trip lo Washington, 'or thepurpose of toni err ld* with the federal rW^ t^ara, he made' an analyalB ri thia section of the set and kaWT tbtt lt ^ss" "b,p;t? tho-' banks." H? called Upon the banks'to agree upon ? uenoiie course !? ?his rtspect, directing their attention to the ?set tbst the cehtrsl board at Washington, if necessary, could accept such paper witbout tbs indorsement of s member bank. If this were done, discounts of this character of petter would not be charged up sgslnst th? capital stock ot the bank. Senator McLanrin* said yesterday I that there were tyro distinct classes ot paper having sep?rate channels, one not .exceeding four months, and limited to 10 per cent of the capital stock and surplus, this being tbs terms of the act; the other ls not limited In any way by the set Itself, but under a regulation of the board, they limit lt to 25 per cent ot the capital stock, but say that this limit will be increased from time to time ag. conditions may, demaa<. "I do. not know - that a,ty ot thbj six months paper bas beer presented jraant ss hentasfter ?J?jtf '*!^^ baokc/tbat ? a^proacnej twisted that bp could oply handle the four months .rLast week ? drafted a form of a not? which wdtrtd show; as provided by the terms ot the currency law. that it was tor sgrie'sitursi purposes here tofore used In the production of the cotton en um (.'ra ted. tn the receipt," continued Senator Mclaurin. "The pote was drawn for $600 and there were 19 bales ot low grade cotton enumerated in the State warehouse re ceipt, wh'ch we estimated meant 1 cents s pound, middling' basis. Tbs note was given to th? People's Nat ional bank in thia city, which very kindly consented to make the transac tion. It was aent forward. In the ord inary course, of business, without a word ot explanation, and In the sam? way the money was placed to tbs credit of the People's National bank, and by it transferred to the man who owned the State warehouse re ceipt "I am making this public to show what ws can do by putting ourselves In a position tdMake' advantage of tbs facilities afforded." said Senator Mc Laurln."The People's National bank indorsed this note, but if th? g?n?ral necessity were made apparent to tbs central board la Washington there ls .tarage ta South Carolina should act be released. Of course one beak or two or three banks, can not relieve the situation, but If all act together no one need tell me that lt osa not be done. Such action would enable the farmers to nay their debts ?nd con tinue to bold their cotton, so that the advance tn price which ts now fra will be maintained." , Whlalver annybjsdy offers to give ye something rr nawibln,J or thing fr leas tasa B'S worth, or more ?fr something talc it's worth, dont ; take aaay chances. Yell fr a aous imsn.-Diasertstioas hy Mr. Dooley. Personal I J. E. Sirrine, bead or the J. E. air line engineering business of Green ellie and ex-president, of the Green ville Chamber of Commerce, was In the city yesterday on 'business. Mr. Sirrine ls one of the' most widely known engineers in Jibe southeastern States and hts business covers States from Virginia to Texas. 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 Williamston was among the visitors in the city yester day. . . ' J. N*. Poole of thetoouty was In the city yesterdsy for a short while. J. Mack Babb of Greenville was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. Habb is well known here. He is a singer of considerable ability and will be remembered as a member of the quartette which recently gave a concert at the borne of Judge and Mrs. W. F. Cox for the benefit of the Bel gian Christmas fun. Mr. Babb ls as sociated with J. E. Sirrine. mill en gineer. McHsrdy Msuldln of Greenville .pent Thursday night snd Friday In tte city With friends. Afr. Mau loin ls connected with the J. E. Sirrine en gineering business of Greenville. Alex, Rose,of Greenville was in the city yesterday on business. Mr. Bose ls head of one of the departments of the J. E. Sirrine engineering business of Greenville. * ^ J. E. Holder of Starr was among the visitors in the city yesterday. J. T. Bolt of Contervltle wes In the city yesterday for a short while. Hon. W. H. Glenn was among those I in the city yesterday. Pat O'Neal of the Feltons Bridge section was in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Frits Watson, who were recently married in Georgia, were visiting in the city yesterdsy. J. H. Opt of Wllllsmston wss in the city yesterday' on business. ' Miss Lois Jackson of Iv)? was among the Visitors in the city yesterday. E. p. Evans pt P?pd)cton was among th'e't Visitors in .jjbe etty ^esterdayV;' Mr. end Mrs. Paul Pruitt of the gS^re vlBlt.or8 here ,Mr. and Mrs. Sam'Anderson of Iva white $e*c^W?*y ' ^ R. E. Sutherland of Mount Carmel! has, acdepteu a position with the Bro ssa buts ot thisby: ' ^'j?bksbn pt iv? wigs ia the city' yesterday for a short While. lt ri Boyle of "Mg"' county was among the visitors ta the city yester day. a N. Brown of Centerville was among the visitors In the city yes ter- ! day. Ed Mc Alis ter of Pelter was in the city yesterday for a short white. & W. Carter of Hopewell wes In the city yesterday. a J. Fisher of Level Land. Abbe ville County, was In the city yester day for ashort Jrfll?,.,' . H, M? Ga.- ison of Denver wes hi the 1 Prue Pank' of the eodt??y was m the C. M. Gray of Starr was smong the vlsrttir? bi ?hr ?ty yowerda*. /..:;). ,-, " T; ?|UmC BUT- I < ' JJ'N. !-lt?*mtoTJm%%i\*\*? etty, yesterday ?a^bmWaa^- LW*t. in Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Yarborough have returned from Virginia where they spent tho Christmas* holidays. Joe P. Bott of Ole county was bi the city yesterday-f or a abort while. oeantiful home wedding was soiem V%*u at tba country borne of the bride's parants. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carpenter, when their daughter Mles Veda Wyatt and Mr. Dewitt Beggs of Pendleton were naapMy snarrfed at twelve o'clock. As Misa Sora Merritt at the piano struck thd chord* . Ot the Wadding March, tba bridal v^rty descended tte broad stairway. ?Jlrtt cams Misa They ?W\?U^/??^CM^? Newtoa*wtth *jir^*r^nv^^.{ marched to the oap tie ot the specious p,',MILMMi^'*?siii'r USU: ??SsStfJ? ft ?S the Samoan Islea** by the .hilde's unoleTueut, Cwbd*. I* C. RDhard son. Rev. D. W. NWtt ta aa impres sive ceremony pronounced them hus band and wife. Immediately after tba ceremony a la tba dining roon and parlors the I sama color scheme, green and white Caty tba kamfdiaW*fasuBies and a few frisada were invite/, '?he bride and groom lett for tba groom's fata, er's. Mr. Cherrie Bo*g? the follow ing day. v.._. . .. ^ PLANS FOB PACKING PLANT AT ANDERSON I ARE BEING DRAWN FOR THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE'S INFORMATION MAY BUILD ONE I Of Sufficient Live Stock Ss Pro. ducod Hereabout Plant May Be Established. The Chamber ot -Commerce is in receipt of a communication from 'Packers Architectural ft Engineering ?company, engineers designing pack ing plants, abattoirs, cold ctorages and Industrial plants, with offices in i Chicago, stating that work is pro gressiv nicely on drawing for a $350, I OOO packing plant for Anderson. This does not mean, however, that it is a ?cut and dried fact that such a pack ing plant ls to be erected here right i away. The Chamber of Commerce de sires these plans as information only, for the present. It is not improbable that if the rais ing of live stock in this section ol the country continues to Increase during the next, th ree of four yearn | like the industry has within, the past three or four years there will be suffi cient Uve stock within a radius of 150 miles of this city to warrant, the erection here.of a small paoklng plant. If this turns out to be the case it .is Ukely-tbst the chamber of commerce will undertake the promo tion ? of such an enterprise. 8, A, Jacobson of Wisconsin has 1 written the chamber ot commerce that ! I be will likely be tn this city during the month of March for the purpose of dis cussing with local people the pros pects for a packing pant at this place. For the past several months the (chamber ot commerce bas been col lecting data with reference to the amount of live stock being raised Within a radius of 150 miles ot An-! derson, the prospects for the indus try ?being increased/ freight rates from various points within thia radius, etc. This data, U is stated, will be ot value to the chamber of commerce in the event the packing plant proposition ls over taken up. I . .!???;? ? i i . , . Barf Negro Accordion Artist Ushered in Po liteCourt for Hoiutahing We anon. - ---r'' Though-*""the ' light l ot'"-day is a Tn?tngGmf ae^loses^ hothmg fl8?*5 '? general, all-round bad "nigger" when the affairs ci this world go contrary to afc taoeds andT oem t* als *$el Ingd, ^Thomfson gare a' splendid' ex hibition of his ability along thia line about three o'clock yesterday morn ing, when he proceeded to clean > ont tba domicile in which he resides of all occupants but himself. And the means he used in undertaking this task, loud swearing and the flourish ing of a pistol, ls what got him In troubla- He was tried before Re corder Russel at noon yesterday In two cases, ono for carrying a con cealed weapon and the other disorder ly conduct. He was convicted on both charges snd for the first offense fin. ed $50. In the second case he was fined $5. Sanford la a well known character about the streets, along which ho squats and squeezes out- plaintive harpies from an old accordian, - When, Thompson got rough yesterday morn ing, some-one in. the neighborhood beat - it to the police station . and W*? the alarm. Priv?tes ? Brown sad Clamp anuwered the call and fetched : Sanford to the ArliTrgnis. wl^.he.cpatinuoih to .make thls mm* . > * ...... ; ,4J^,i8,oot Ute firs'- time-Uutt' 2&*H?r*^ Thompson has gotten Win sett, into trouble on account ot.his fondness for "wee-pons/^-Sewal fears ago be waa catapaulted before the bar of Justice in the police court oa charges ot carrying concealed weapons, where he was forced to make an Investment of cash in the Interests of the city. One James Richardson was hauled before the recorder also yesterday on charges of loud swearing. Had James pat a muffler on his "cusser" ll*p??b*bl? wouM sotten off wth bia indulgence In profanity, but he unwisely chose to do lt with thr Se^oun?o?$?' * Thia I? a peculiar world. One ls &?.?? ?? *" Uan cost 2*$t rid or H. One maa ls spending kal tba money, he can ask? la teaing a divorce. One man escapee all the disease, that flesh la heir to sud nets killed oa a railroad. Another escapes with a scratch and dies with the whooping cough. One ash stands off his creditors sad goss traveling, watte saother pays off als debts sad stays at home.-Lobsterette. C H. Metala of the county wes tn I the city yesterday. J. A Wakefield? Sr., of Autrevtlle yestsmsy. ~ ?2?, Hanan Shoes C&??Kh Reduced f\One lot of 7^> pairs of these Sr^M BP high class shoes which for ^mamW^mW merly sold for $6.00 are now offered at. . ...'.;?. .. Jg Q5 In this lol 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 dircontinued makes such a great reduction possible 'The Stott with a Conxtence" ER?E STATE-WIDE LAW Marlboro Cillions aro for Prohibition j.?,) / BUL ? ? <.} 5?5NNETT8VILLE. Jan. 7.- The State Senator, J. H. Evans, and the three representatives, F. B. P. Peg ues, D. ti. McLaurin and J." W. Lc Grand, called a meeting yesterday ot citizens of . Marlboro county for the purpose of, hearing any gugbestlon that anyone might desire to make as to the action' bf the delegation in the general assembly soon to convene. I Several questions were presented and I discussed. The delegation by resolutions was requested to support a State : >rohl bitlon act, and in the event thal such an act could not be passed, to support the measure looking towards a refer endum on the prohibition question. This wss unanimously passed. A resolution waa 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 Don McQueen requesting, th?1 ' d?l?ga tion to vote against any appropria tion fdr the enlargement and exten sion of any of the State's institutions. This resolution waa ?iso tabled. 1 'Ah.additional resolution was unan? Jmposly passed, providing for ab ap pointment of two deletes from each township tb confer with the represen tatives in re**ro.>&**Satf law. IM. Motown's Grocery GOOD THINGS TO EAT Oranges...16c, 2d and 25c Apples, per peck... ... -.. ... .40c Raisins. 2 lbs., fi . ..... .26o Nuts per lb.... ..26c Bananas . .15 and 20c Cranberries . .10c qt. Prunes, 2 lbs.2Cc Citron, per lb..20c National Biscuit Co.'s Fruit Cake at per pound....60c J. M. McCOWN Phoae Ito. SS? A singularly beautiful > abd 'ftnpres siv? W?rrSsea'war soremhixed' Wed nesday,. Bw; ?o, a* tub home bf the bride's pay?hts. Mr. end Mrs:' Henry smith, when Mi?* A??tii be came the bride of Mr. William Man ning Baldwin. Kev. "Connelly, pastor of the bride, performed the ceremony, j The parlor ' was 'beautifully decorated1 with all the flowers of the holiday season. Mistletoe, holly and Christmas, bolls predominated. The bride was beautifully and becomingly dressed in a lovely dress of white messellne elab orately.trimmed ia lace and satin rib bon. .After l agratulatlouB a delicious supper war served by Mrs. Foster Harper and Mrs. Eugene Smith. Miss Smith was a charming young woman of the Tony Creek section, being very actively associated in the church and society circles. Mr. Baldwin is a prominent young business man of Slmpsonville, having a host of, friends; both in business and *?Ct? Thursday following ? most boUntlO :l reception waa given at the parentt of'the groom, Mr. and Mrs, J. W, Baldwin, at Sttfcpeouville. Th?'tttgiiy friends, ot Mr..end Mrs. Baldwin wish for them a happy Jour-' ney thivragh life. HOW TO CUBsV A LA GRIPPE '?TJV'I... ,,si?A ; corea- . . "Coughs that hang on" demand treatment. 8top and think! Reason and common sense tell you that lt ts follp to ?'grin and. hear lt." Those racking la grippe coughs that wrench the body and canse soreness and pain* In the lunga yield more quickly to Foley's Money and Tar Iban to any other treatment. Forty years' record of MucPasses proves . thia. For congas, colds? croup and other dls tresiing ailments of throat, chest, lungs, larvas'and bronchial tubes, you can find nothing, that will compare with this reliable remedy.-Sold by Evans Pharmacy. CALOMEL IS MERCURY! IT SICKENS! ACTS ON LIVER LIKE DYNAMITE ?MMt Um Tew" SM. Ytw Uar furner Timm CsjASJsj g|d FUMsH VfaVi ISMS? wPaWVWWVT mstw , wa ww vi a StMi wtiM^it Y? SWu ' - Listen to met Tak* no mere *k*> eaiag. salivating calomel when bilious or eoastlp?ted. Don't lose-a day's workt Oilosast is mercury or eokdallver whisk causes necrosis of tbs bones. Calomel, whop it come* late vosjUH with seor bile crashes into lt, br taking it up. Thia Is whoa you feet that awful nausea ead cramping. If yon ?<it shtg -uk end "all fau?ssi osi." ii,y^?r liver la torpid and bowels constipated or you ha;* headset*, dlireissss, coated tongue, if breathes bad er stontsct iovr hutu tak* a spoonful of barateas Dod? ' Liver tons ou tay guarantee. Here's my ?uwtntee-Go to any drag store and get a 80 cent bottle, of Dod son's Liver Tone. Take a spoonful to night and if it doesn't straighten ?ou right np sad make rc? feet- tine and vigorous by morning \ vant you to. go bask to tko store sad get your metier. Dodson's Liver Tone is destroying tbs sale of calomel because it Is real Hw medicine; entirely vegetable, therefore lt can not salivate or make yew sick. I guarantee that oas spoonful of Dod son's Liver Tone witt put your sluggish lirer to wot k sad ?lean yon? hovels ot that seor bil? and omstlpeted wasts whick is elegging.your system ?ad mak ing you mei miserahi*. j smarfcotee that a %ottle of Dodson's Liver lane wal Iosep yesar-?stir? family feeling fine for months. Give it to your children. It ia harmless i doesn't grip?, and they Uh? ft ?toasbut taste.