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Want Adver Twenty-five words or loss. Ons ' Bia Times $L0Q. Ail advertisement over twenty-fl word. Bates oa 1.000 words ti . Md advertisement- tah?, tor lesa It your name appears fa tba tai r want ad to 821 and a bill wi] WANTS WANTED TO BENT-Five or ali room modern cottage or bungalow. Neighborhood must be first-clas? and house have all improvements, Address P. O. Box 391.-l-10-6t WANTED-Farmers who hsve pure varieties of. cotton seed for sale to see ni now. Forman Smith, Seedsman, Phons 464. WARTED- Sewing of all, or any kind. Sewing by the day, hour or weeli. Will out, draft and make shirts, dresses, coats and suits to measure. Work quickly and neatly done. Mrs. Balle Erskine Pruitt,. No. 411 North Pant St. FOR RENT FOB BENT-Three unfurnished rooms for light house keeping, one bleak from square on South Main Street, Apply L. H. Seel Jr., Red Cross Dttuc Co.-l-16*3t. FOR SALE FOB SALE-One good second band bicycle Will sell cheap., Apply 129 B. Earle St. or Phohe 37.-1-lG-lt. MISCELLANEOUS --o WATCH ItEPAIMNfl Alt ENOBAV lng. Old watches made good as dev. Letter and ornamental en graving. Monograms from 25c to $10.00. A C fioyktn at Kay Bros*, store,-l-l5-i5tp. PEAS NOW raEADY eggs for hatching $2.00 adr IR.from thoroughbred 8. C. Rhode Island Reds. Pen head ed by prise cokerel, great winter l?yera. Orders booked tor fv.ure delivery. J. P. Walker, 404 )Sonth McDuffl* St., phone ?fo. 8.-1-lB-it. .??' '. ' .?. ? tTfrsXPECTXT detained down tow? W laaeheon, you cannot do batter than drop to bara. A light Sanca a? a substantial meal. Cuisine and service O. K and prices Jost ss J as oar food. Tbs Laach FIRB f IMTi?S^We carry tba largest sad mott compl?te assortment In the city-keep 'ern moving. Fresh Florida oranges, grape fruit, so ples, bananas, wholesale and re tail, j. & lasaos, Phone ,38V-*tt borno's stable. E. M. Duckworth. 1-14-atP. I HAYE FOR SALE several dosen cans prime tomatoes at $1.00 per dosen, string beans at $1.10 per dosen, dessert peaches without sugar at $1.15 per dosen, desert peachea beastly sugared (1*4 pound sugar .ta can) $2.25 per dozen. B. NOTICES .? .- v.--?-rr-~^-1 STA^ig a^rrrH CAROLINA. George BartonTK^aea^Arnold and Lawson Johnson. PlslnUffs. '... sgaiost .. Rosa Brea&sele. Lewia TrJiey. Oeeago Talley. Mary Fuller. Bartley Shamsa, Aleck Sherman. Daniel Saewaan, Binannel Roster, Elia Paw era;. Alonso Barton, Mary Coker, C?s ale Johnson, Florence Owens. Brad dy Johnson. Wulla Johnson, Wil liam Barton,. Jerry Barton and allina* singular the heirs at law of latin Barton and Elisa Barton, if auf Other than tte above whose names ni1* unknown. Defendants. Act?o* fer FmrtftSsa a* Baal Es jaie. To the Pendant* above named. Toa arec ?wreby ?^adaad sad required 'to?srar tte eosBptalnt in this ac t io? a copy which ts on gie la tte odge tog th* rjsrk^ Court at Ander PIEDMONT INSU * See I Asfty ?NSUI C E. TRIE! tising Uates rim? ts cent?, Three Times 60 cents, re words promts for each additional t> be used In a month mada on appll than SS cents, cash In tvdrance. ephone director/ yon can telephone Ibo malled alter Its Insertion for ley Building, Anderson, S. C., within 20 days after the sc rylee hereof,-ex clusive of the day of such service and If yon fall to answer the complaint within tho time sforesald, tho plain tiffs in this action will spply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint, Leon L. Rice, Attest: PlalntlffB Attorney. Clarence W. Beaty, (Seal) Dept Clerk of Court. The School Districts ot Anderson! County, and the Diff?rent Town, ships la Which They Appear. Anderson, city-Anderson 17. Belton Township-Belton 12, Cal houn 29. Cedar Grove 30, Oak Grove 3?, Broadway Township-Anderson 17, Eureka 25, Long Branch 33, Neals Creek 60, Rocky River -, Union 21; Straight Brushy Creek-Airy Springs, 64: Concrete 19, Mtu. View 18, Saluda 26, St Pani 4, Three and Twenty 32; Straight 1 Cometville Township-Anderson 17, Centerville 6, Green Pond, 69; Hammond, 3; McLeese, 62; Straight. Corner Township-corner, IS; Generostee, ?1; Good Hopo, 43; Grove, 65; Iva, 44. Fork Township-Broyles. 67; Dou ble Springs, 08; Townville, 40; Straight Oltrvln Township-Bishop Branch, 28; Monter, 24; Lebanon, 27 Mc Elmoyle, 60; Melton, 61; Mountain View. 18; Straight Hall Township-Good Hope. 43; Iva, 44; Rocky River, 69; Starr, 37; Straight Monea Path-Barkers Creek, 67; Calhoun, 2?; Cleveland, 86; Friend ship, 26; Gantt. 84; Honea Path, 16. Hopewell Township-Beaverdam, 66; Hammond, 3; Hopewell, 7; Pierce, town. 64; Union, 21; Straight ' Martin Township-Bethel, 65; Ebenerer, 45; Long Branch, 33; Rocky River. 69. Martin. 15. Pendleton Township-Fairview. 63; Hunter, 35: Pendleton, 2; Zion, 68. Rock Mills Township-Green Pond, ! 69; McLeese, 52; Rock Mli?s, 6 Williford, 62; Straight Savannah Township-Good Hope, Ail Grove. 65; Mt. Creek, 70; Sevan- | nah. 9; . Burr. 37; WlUiford, ' 62; j Straight. Varean es Township-Anderson, 17; Mt. Creek. 7D: Rocky River, 6t; Starr, 37; Straight Willlamston Township- Beaverdam 68; Omer Grove, 86; Central, 68; Piercetown, 64; Slmpsonvllle. 41: Union, 21; West Pelter, 8; White Plains, 48; willlamston. 20; Straight I publish Ute number of tho school districts in ordsr that you may list returns th proper districts. WINSTON SMITH. Auditor. ASSESSMENT NOTICE For toking returns from the dif ferent cotton mills around the city [ot Anderson as follows: W. H. Wellington, (known as Equl laox Mill) Jan. 14th, afternoon 1-2 j dSBrogon Mill. Friday, Jan. ?5th, Af-j tcrnoon, 1-2 day. Anderson Cotton Mill, Monday. Jan. 18th, morning, 1-2 day. Gluck Milt. Tuesday. Jan. 19th, | norning, 1-2 day. Orr Mtll, Tuesday, Jan. 19th, after noon, 1-2 day. Rlverside-Toxaway, Wednesday, Jan. 20th, afternoon 1-2 day. . ? . \ Please don't tail to make your re turn when we come to tho milla. WINSTON SMITH, Auditor Anderson County. January 18th. 1615. CITY BARN TO MB SOLD AT PUB LIC OUTCRY Th* building known aa Ute CITY BARN located near the City Hall will be sold at publio outer* to - the highest bidder in front of the City Rall at 12 o'clock noon on Monday next January 18th, 1916, Terms of salo cash, purchaser to remove building from the city's land I within ten days from date of sale. ft. M, 8COTT. City Clerk add Treasurer. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All personB having claims against the estate ot W. B. Sullivan deceased, are hereby notified to present them properly proven to the undersigned within the time prescribed by law. and those indebted to make settle ment LILA B. SULLIVAN, a a. ?pdVAN, w. w. SULLIVAN, JAKE' W. SULLIVAN, EaS-cafc. Executors. RANCE AGENCY rle For v> s and All V UNCE. * BLE, M<ro&*?r X Building. * Carlisle Offer? Two Bills in the S mit if One Orders Liqw (The State.) Howard H. Carlisle, senator from Spartanbarg County, has introduced in the upper house of the general assembly the two mensures passage of which is desired by the prohibi tionists. One submits the question whether manufacture and sale of al coholic liquors and beverage!, ahull he prohibited throughout tho State to a general election to be held Septem ber 14. The other ls Intended to make available to a certain extent the Webb law of the federal government restricting shipment of liquor Into prohibition territory. These meas ures follow: Section 1. That on Tuesday, Sep tember 14, 1915, an election sbail be held, mi rs i-..nt to law, submitting o the qualified elector* of the State of South Carolina the question as to whether the manufacture and sui? of alcoholic liquors and beverages shall be prohibited or continued in this State as now provided by law. And such election shall be held and con ducted under the laws and in the manner now prescribed for regular elections. Sec. 2. Each person favoring the manufacture and sale of alcoholic liquors and beverages in South Caro lin?, and voting on this question, shall cast his ballot "For the manufacture and sale of alcoholic liquors and bev erages in South Carolina," and each person opposing the sale and manu facture of alcoholic liquors and bev erages in South Carolina, and voting on this question, shall cast his ballot "Against'the manufacture and sale of alcoholic liquors and beverages In South Carolina." Sufficient ballots as hereinbefore designated shall be pro vided for tho managers of election an/1 duly delivered to them and encb ballot ?ball be four inches in length and three Inches in width and each ballot shall have printed thereon. In addition to the words heretnabove designated, "The State of South Caro lina," and no other words, characters or figures; The aforesaid ballots shall be provided and distributed as ballots used In general State elections and one ballot box shall bo* provided at each precinct for the reception of said ballot and the expense thereof shall be borne as In ballots used lo general State elections. . The ballots shall be counted by tho managers ot election and tabulated and the re turns thereof 'nade as returns of gen eral State elections are made and aa now provided by law. i Sec. 3. If the majority of the bal lots .so oast be "For the manufacture .find 'sale of alcoholic liquors and nev* orages in South Carolina," any la wa existing and of force at the th::o of such election shall be and remain In Tull.force nnd effect Will Close Dispensaries. Sec. 5. Should the. majority of the ballot? so cast be "Against the manu facture and sale of alcoholic liquors and beverages in Sooth Carolina," thea the manufacture ?n-X sale of al coholic liquors and beverages in this State ?hall be unlawful, except as hereinafter provided, and the author ities in every county in this State, now Cr hereafter vested With the control of dispensaries, where dispensaries for th? sale of alcoholic liquors are now operating under existing laws, shall proceed to wind up the affairs ot auch dispensaries and shall close the same on or before the first day of December, 1915, and no liquor ?hall bo bought or contracted for er re ceived by any comity dispensary beard after the result of said election ls declared by the State board of can vassers. Sec. 5. Should the majority of the votes so cast in said election be "Against-the manufacture und ?ale ot alcoholic liquors and beverages m South Carolina" any person, firm, or corporation in South Carolina, which after November 1. 1915, manufactures or Bella any alcoholic liquors or bev erages In this State, except as herein after provided, shall, upon conviction thereof, be deemed guilty of a mis demeanor and shall be punished by a fine ot not l?s? than $100 and nor more than $200, or by Imprisonment at hard labor upon the public works ot tue "county In which ?aid convic tion may bo had for a period of not less thad three months or more than one year or both fine and imprison ment, in the discretion ot the courts and upon-fconvlctton for ? second of rensa shall be punished by imprison ment tor a period ol' not floss than three months nor more than two yearn. Machinery et Enforcement. Sec. 6. The governor is hereby em powered to appoint and commission a tiuf?cient number of deputies ?nd con* stables and such other persons as nay be necessary for such term as he may designate, not ex reeding ono year, to properly enforce the provisions of tut? act and the deputies br constables so appointed are hereby required to file sworn' accounts ?bowing dally Items ot service under this act: Provided, That the per diem cf any constable er deputy hereunder shall not exceed the sum of $3 a day besides a travel In* allowance of 3 cents per mlle when ordered for duty by the sorer fr from on? county to smother conn in this State, and all such traveling peases shalt bo paid by the county to which such deputy or constable shall bs so transferred for duty and upon the warrant of the county board ot commissioners ot such oo.'.nty. Such deputies or constables shall be subject to the d'recttona of the aov ernor at all times and their commis sions may be revoked at the pleas ure of the go^smor. They shall give bond in the ?nm of $1,000, conditioned ter the faithful performance of their duties and upon such other condition? a? are now required in bonds for ccnslables, payable to tbs Stats ot ?nate--One Requires Special Par ar From Another State. South Carolina, and recoverable thereon by suit as now provided hy law. They shall cooperate wita thc sheriff's and other officers of the law of the respective counties in Ihc en forcement of this act and In the de tection and suppression of crime and shall arrest and bring to justice ab provided by law all Huch offenders against thu criminal lawB of this State And the governor may employ | special officers at the expenHe nf th? contingent fund allowed him by law when he deems that necessary. Sec. 7. The manufacture and Kile of alcohol Hhall be allowed and per mitted as now provided Uy law. Sec. 8. The words 'alcoholic Ho uor.s and beverages," ns used herein. Hhall be considered to be any liquor, beer, beverage or compound what ever distilled .fermented or otherwise, by whatsoever name known or culled, which will produce Intoxication, or which contains in excess cf 1 per cent, of alcohol Sec. 9. AH acts or nartJ of acta inconsistent with thc previsions of this act be and the, *ain? are hereby repealed: Provided, Nothing in this act contained shall be construed to repeal any law defining thc offense and any penalty, fine or provision! for the enforcement of law no incon sistent herewith but such provision?, penalties and fines shall remain in full force and effect. Restricts Shipments. The other measure ls a bill "lo reg ulate the shipments of spirituous, vinous, fermented or malt liquors or beverages into this State; to provide ( for the filing or permits or stat-- ? ments for such shipments, and to provide penalties for the violation of this act." Section 1. That lt shall he unlaw- , ful for any person, firm, corporation or company to ship, transport or con- '? vey any intoxicating liquors from c '< point without this State into this State or from one point to another in ] this State for the purpose of delivery or to deliver the same to any person, firm, corporation or company within thia State or for any person. Arm, 1 corporation or company to recelvo or 1 be in possession of an] spirituous, ' Vinou?, fermented br malt liquors or : beverages co.Vifnlng more than 1 per cent, of alcohol for hl3, hers, its ' or their own use or for the use of 1 any other person, firm or corporation, j except aa hereinafter provided. Sec. 2. That any person, firm, cor- 1 poratlon or company wishing to ?rder ' from any point without the State any 1 beverage, containing more than I per 1 cent, of alcohol, must receive a writ- 1 ten permit from the dork of the court of the county in which he resides to ? order not exceeding one gallon. ' Said permit shall be in the following 1 form: ' "State of South Carolina. ?- ot - ia 1 hereby permitted to1 receive by com- ! mon carrier, shipped from (hero glvo Dame ?nu address pf shipper), intox- 1 (eating liquors or beverages, to wit: ' (Insert kind and quantity, not exceed ing one gallon). This permit ls void 1 and no delivery can be made thora under after 30 days from date of 1 issue. Dated this - day of-, 1 lft_, -, Clerk.of Court." 1 Not more than one such permit shall be Issued to the same applicant within 1 one calendar month, ???ii no such per mit shall be Issued to any person or persona under tke age of 21 years. ' Sec. 3. A permit Issued as above, when attached to and plainly affixed in a conspicuous place on a package or parcel containing any intoxicat ing liquors or beverages, as abo vb < defined, transported from a place i without thia State to a point within ? this State, shall authorise any com- 1 mon carrier within this State to trans- < port the package or parcel to which 1 j said permit ls attach?dLpr affixed and ? to deliver the same In person to the ; person whose name ls net out in tho , permltfl provided said package does not contain" more than one gallon of ! said beverage, and provided It con- j ?bains nothing else except' such li- j quors. * I Permits Recorded. j Sec. 4. The clerk of the court in a i ?book to ho furnished by the county - commissioners shall copy all such' 1 permits in the order tn which they are ] ; filed In his office, and which said book < I shall be open for inspection to any ?f- j fleer or citlsen of the State any time ' ?daring business hours,'and for his ' services in issuing such permit and ' recording same, the clerk shall re- 1 [delve a fee of 25 cents, to be paid hy ,the person to whom th? permit ls Is sued; and such clerk shall not issue an.' such permit when objection in ! writing shall be filed with him by the wife, husband, parent, child or guar- j dian of such applicant < Sec ?. It shall be uni?w tu! fur any ^ railroad company, express company, i I corporation or other common carrier ? ? to deliver any package containing in toxicating liquor or beverages con- t I faining more than 1 per cent, bf al- i I cohol to any person other than the 1 j consignee, and in no case, shall any 1 railroad, express company, corpora- * ?lion or common carrier or person or * agent of auch railroad, express com- 1 pany. corporation or other common ' carrier or person be, liable for dam- . ages for non-delivery, ot such liquor dr package until the person whose name in the permit appears In person at the place of business of the com mon carrier and signs in person for < the package. : FeanRien for mai < Sec 6. Any porson obtaining any I such package nader any false or 1 fandulent pretext of any kind or any < agent' of aOy common carrier dellv- 1 oring a package contrary to the pro- < Misions of this act shall, upon con ric- 1 lion thereof, be fined not lesa titan I < BACK rim OOLUmB?A SENATOR SHERARD AND HOUSE MEMBERS WEST AND HUTCHINSON HERE IN APPOINTMENT Of Various Committee? Thu County Came in for Generous Recognition From Speaker Senator J. L. Sherard and Repre sentatives West and Hutchinson re turned to Anderson yesterday after noon from Columbia, for the week end, following the adjournment of the general assembly until next week. The house of representatives will re convene Monday evening, but the sen ate will not resume work until Tues day morning, stated one of the legis lators upon his return here. The two members of the house who came up for thc week-end will go back to Co lumbia Monday morning. It ls un derstood- that Senator Sherard will return Monday night. Members of tbe delegation inter viewed 'ust night talked very interest ingly of thc first Week's session of the general assembly. In the appoint ment ci committees Anderson County came in for generous recognition, rep resentatives from this county being places on the following committees: Ways and means, Mr. West; educa tion, Mr. Fant; incorporations, Mr. Hutchison; agriculture, Mr. Burns; commerce and manufactures, Mr. Reid; banking and Insurance, Mr. Punt; Stato house end grounds, Mr. Burns; hospital for Hie Insane, Mr. Wolle; engrossed bills, Mr. Reid; pen itentiary. Mr. Hutchison; dispensary, Mr. Wolfe; privileges and elections, Mr. Fold; offices and officers, Mr. Wolfe, chairman; claims, Mr. Pant; fish, game and forestry. Mr. Hutchi son; local legislation, Mr. Burns. 5100 or more than S500 or. be impris- | sned in the county jail for not less man 30 days or more than six months ir both in the discretion of the court. Sec. 7. It shall be unlawful for any Intoxicating liquors or beverages to bc stored or kept in any place of busi ness or club room or house In this State, whether for personal use or otherwise, and the liquor or beverages herein allowed to be Imported, If stored, must be stored In the home or private room of the person or per sona soN ordering. ' Sec. 8. Nothing tn this act shall prevent the shipment or transporta tion of alcoholic liquors and bever ages to any dispensary authorised by the laws of this State to.sell same. Sec. 9. Any person violating any of the provisions of this act shall be subject .to a fine of not less than 1100 or' imprisonment for not less than three months or both In the iiscretlon ot the court. Sec. 10. Nothing herein contained shall prevent the sale or transporta tion of alcohol under and in accord ance with the statutes of this State, ia contained in criminal code of 1912, sections 799, 800, 802 to 812, Inclusive. BILL WILL PROVIDE RIGID LIQUOR LAW -O'1" Proposed Measure In South Carolina Legislature Takes Fall Ad vantage of Webb Law. SPARTANS!)RG, Jan. 14.-If a bill irawn by the prohibition committee representing the .Anti-Saloon league md the "movement" for prohibition faintly and placed In Senator H. B. Carlisle's hands for introduction in he South Carolina. legislature be comes a law Hq?: jr and beer will be lard to get fn this State hereafter. Thc bill ls designed to take advent ige of the authority granted State government under the Webb law sassed by congress a year or so ago. lt Will not permit any person in the 3tate to hate shipped to him moro ;han one gallon of alcoholic liquor *or beverage purposes, be it the itrongest whiskey or the mildest beer -just so lt contains 1 per cent alco hol. And to get thia one gallon the person desiring it will have to Be ni re from the clerk of the court ot tis county a permit. This permit must JO sent to the house from which the liquor is ordered and must he return 3d pasted on the outside of the pacV He, Another provision or the bill ls that the person ordering tho liquor must sppeat In person to receive it. No permit will bo issued In any case to a ni nor. It is added that no whtskey ship ped into the State can be kept OT stor ed la any business outee, ctut? house ar club room or anywhere except in the private home or room of the pur chaser. Members of the commltttee who re lamed today from Columbia said they latlcipatcd that the bill would be passed by the ligslature without any rery great opposition. The passage of roch a bill weald make the liquor taws st South Carolina the moat rljld in the country, said a member of the psrty._^_ Urs? Mef lola's Experience With Crana? "When roy boy, Ray, was'small he aaa ubject to croup, and I was always Harmed at such times. Chafmher ain-s Cough Ramsay proved far :er^than ?ny other for this trouble. It always relieved him quickly. I >m never Without it In the bouse for [ know lt is a posit; :roup," writes Mrs. Vi. R. McClain. Slalrsvitle, Pa. For sale by alt lealers. MULES ?ND MARES FOR SALE We will have a fresh Car of Mules and Mares in our barn on Wednesday, January 13th We will also pay the high cash dollar for War mules. If you have any stock that you wish to change for younger stock now is your chance, to let the old ones go to war. Davis Bros. MAY OPERATE SPECIAL TRAIN TO COLUMBIA FROM ANDERSON TO CARRY VISITORS TO INAUGURAL EXERCISES LOW RATES If Sufficient Number Can Be Se cured Special Train Will Make Round Trip Tuesday. It is not improbable that a special train will be operated from Anderson to Columbia and return next Tuesday to accommodate those desiring to wit ness the Inauguration of Hon. Rich ard J. Manning, as governor of South Carolina. Local representatives of the Blue F.'idge Railway stated yesterday that if as many as 100 people would make the trip a special train would be op erated from Anderson, which would allow ono to leave hero Tuesday morning, get to, Columbia in time to witness the inauguration and. get back here the evening of the same day. It was suggested that the train, lt oper ated, might ieavje here abor' 6 o'clock In the morning and get - uack here about 10 or 10:30 o'clock that night Numbers cf Anderson people have expressed already their intention of going to Colombia for the Inaugura tion. When it becomes -known that one can maha the round trip in a day and thus save considerable time and the cost of hotel accommodations, it ls probable that there will be others who will make the trip. . As stated yesterday in .The Intel ligencer, extremely low *\itcs. will be in effect on the railroads from all points in. this State to Columbia, on account of the inauguration. Round trip tickets from Anderson will be sold for $3.90. Tickets will be on sale January 18, with return limit midnight January 20. B. O. Evans leaves this morning for New York city and tho eastern mar kets. Charleston & Western Carolina Railway To and From the NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST Leaves: o. 22_6:00 A. M. Nol 6. 3:35 P. M. Arrives : No. 5 ..10:50 A. M. No. 21 .... 4:55P.M. Information, Sch?dules, rates, etc., promptly given. E. WILLIAMS, G. P. A., Augusta, Ga, T. B. CURTIS, C. A., Anderson, S. C. SAYRE! A BAUD WIS LOVE ANDA FELLOW-FEELING I am now located over W. A. Power's Grocery store at 212 1-2 S. Main Street. I thank my friends for their past patronage and ask continuance of same. * ''? I make plates at $6.50 I make gold crowns at$4.00 Silver fillings, SOc and up. Gold fillings $1.00 and up * Painless Extracting 40}e. I make n pootalty of treating Pyorrhea, Alveolar!* cf the gums and ult ci'own and bridge work and regulating mal formo! teeth? All werk guuraalecd ilrst-clcsa. Bldg7~A?a*wou, s. c. * Cttisens KstseaaJ Baak Bldg. * -1__?_ii?? S. G. BRUCE DENTIST ?nfl