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The Winners and ol Dugan1* "When'floors, fun become old and ding Harrison's Vitrolac S by experience that it duces a beautiful anc ly and inexpensively, Mr. J. L. Farmer, won 1 Mr. A. C. Todd, aron Secoi - Mrs. C, C. Gribble, won Th Keep your eye on we will have anothe other prizes to be coi And Don't Forget to Paint - Anderson Pai Corni Watson-Vandiver B BEAUTIFUL Genere Photos of yow children mad? at your home. J *r Keep a record of your Child, it will bc a tr enture sn old aga. Lat us know when to catt. Ben's Art S On The Square. LOVE ANDA FELLOW-FEELING I am now located orer W. A. F wer'a Grocery store at 212. \.2 8. Main Street. I thank my friends for their past patronage and ask continuance of same. I make plates at $6.50 I maka gold crowns at$4.00 Sumer fillings, 80c and op. Gold fillings $1.00 kind op Painless Eai/acting 40ku I make a specialty ot treaGng Pyorrhea, Alveolaris of Gie gums and all crown and bridge work and regulating mal formed teeth. All work guaranteed first-class. S. G. BRUCE DENTIST Younga IslauvVa C., KOT. S3, lil?, To get started with yea ye make you the following offer. Bend us $1.60 for 1.000 Frost Proof Cabbage Plante, grown in tits open air and will stand freeling, grown from tits Celebrated Seed o2 Bulgine & Boa and Thorburn & Co., and I will send you 1,000 Cab bage Plaata.gd4!Utioual FRSEB. and yan can repeat tte order us many , times as you Uki, I will gire you special prions on Potato Geed and Potato Plants later. We want tba accounts ot close buyers, large and smell. Ws can supply alt Atlantic Coast Plant Co. A Card of Thanks. The family of tbs late Mrs. W. A. KcSwaln wish to thank their friends and neia^soraJBsc. thain ?lautaana,.^ attention * tb? tia* ot ber death, v T Corred Reading ? Rebus ?iture and woodwork y, invest in a can of tain finish and learn is a product that pro i durable finish easi . First Prizes-A Cresaer. ad Prize:-Rr rrj Ladle, lid Prise:-Card Beecher our Show Window; r ftebus soon with ntested for, "ASK DUGAN WHY" int and Color pany uilding, Phone 647. SOUTH CAROLINA IS FIRST This State Has Largest Percentage | Wheat Increase la Union. CLEMSON COLLEGE. Jan. 16. South Carolina leads all tho States of the union in the percentage of in crease in acreage of winter wheat over last year, according to statistics received at Clemson College from the United States department of agricul ture. - On' December 1, when Gie gov ernment's estimates were made,, the wheat acreage In South Carolina was three times as great aa that ot last ',ear, which is to say that the increase amounts to 200 per cent. This ls the largest oercentage of increase in win ter whee?-'acreage in the entire Unit ed States, the average of increase for the whole country being orly ?bout ll p?r cent The acreage in wheat last year In this State was C2/MM) acres and the! government's estimate o? ?Le acreage I planted this season; up to December * ll i* 2/.6.OC0 acres. Reports received at C)emson since December 1 warrant the belief that the final figures will show nearly 300.000 acres in South Carolina to have been sown to wheat this season. The figures arc baaed on reports from the county d?monstra tion agents of Clemson College, who began working among their nelghborr in the Interest of small grain sowing shortly after the outbreak of the Ei ropean war. One of the most grati fying features o? the wheat report ot the government is that Ute conditio! ot Ute crop in South Carolina on De cember 1 waa 96, four -points abo vf Ute ten year average, and the weather Since then has been excellent for the ferain. In view of this, with continued favorable conditions, the average yield of the State r>ould be largor than tn normal years. RID STOMACH OF GASSES, SOURNESS, AND INDIGESTION .Tape's Diapepein" ands all Stomach distress in five, ffltlYOTfS You don't want a slow remedy when your stomach is bad-or an uncertain One-or a harmful one-your Stomach ls too valuable; you mustn't Injure lt with drastic drugs. Pepe's rapepsin is noted for tts speed In giving relief; Its harmless Bess; Its certain unfailing action in regulating sick, sour, gassy stomachs (ts millions of cures In indigestion, iyspepsls, gastritis and other stomach trouble has made lt famous the world ?vcr. Keep thia perfect stomach doctor in pour home-keep it hendy-get a large fl tty-cent case from any drag Esnd then if anyone should eat thing which doesn't agree with -. lt what ti ey eat lays like lead, rennen ts and sours and forms gsa; sanees headache, dtsstuess and nau sea; eructations pf acid dad undigest ?d food-remember as soon as Pepe's Diapepsln come* in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. Its promptness, certainty and ease in jvcreommg the worst stomach disor ient ts a revelation to those who try Hrs. McClain's Experience With Creep.- ' "When my bey.. Ray, was small he ras ubject to croup, and I w% always damed at each times. Chamber ala's Cough Remedy proved far bet er, than any other fer this treabio. Et always relieved htm quickly. I un never wtthout lt tn the. house for [ toeow lt ls a positive care for :roup." writes Mrs. W. tc McClain, totegjdjile. Pa. . For * PLAN PROGRAMME FOR INAUGURAL _ JOINT. LEGISLATIVE COM* MITTEE FILES REPORT WILL SPEAK FROM PORTICO Address of Governor Manning Will Bo Delivered From State House Steps. Special to Tba IntoUifnotr. COLUMBIA. Jan. 16.-The commit tee appointed to arrange a program for the Inauguration ceremonies for Governor Richard I. Manning next Tuesday, with Dr. George W. Dick ol Sumter, chairman, has drawn up the following report: "The Joint committee respectfully report that after consultation with I the governor and lieutenant governor, ] elect, they have arranged the follow ing program for the inaugural cere- ! monies: "The house ot representatives bein?, in session at noon, January 19, will oe joined by the senate. As soon BB tho Joint assembly shall haye been or-1 ganlzed and Beat ed, the governor, Gie governor-elect and lieutenant gover nor-elect, the Bcnators and represen, tatlves In congress from this State who may1 be in Columbia, the chl'.f j Justice and associate Justices of ?ne supreme court, the circuit judge, of the State, and tho United States' Judges who may be present in 'Jolum bla and the State ofBcers, 1er umbent and elect, the trustees and fa cutty of the University of South Carolina and students of said university, ?aid uni versity being a State Institution locat ed at the capitol, will be escwtou by the. committee on arrangements from the supreme ev *t room to the hall of the hov? i:t ?. presentatives. I*. "As they -?ii-odch the rostrum the ?3rg?ant-at-?i-ms of the house of rep resentatives will announce:*'Hui ex-1 cellency, the governor-elect, the lieu tenant governor-elect, and their es corts.' The Joint assembly at the or der of the president protempore ' ol the senato will arise and receive them standing until they are seated. The governor-elect, lieutenant governor olect and the chief justice and? thc as* ROC;ate Justices Will be seated on the rostrum at the speaker's -?esk; the es corts accompanying thou will be scat, ed to the right and Toft ot the speak er's desk. "The -assembly having been called \ to order tho prcidpnt pro tempore of th? senate wi'.: announce that the j proceedings will be opened with pray er and ofter the prayer the president vi o tempore of the senate will an nounce that the Hon. richard I. Man zAns, govomor-elct, la prient and i ready to qualify; thereupon the gov ornorrelect wilt advance to the desk] on the right of the ?peaker and thc I Hon, Eugene B. Gary, chief Justice, will advance tb tb? desk on the lett of the speaker. >ath of office will j then. be administered by the chief justice of the supretno court of the State of South Carolina. "Tho president pro tempore of tho senate will then announce that the Hon. Andrew J.. Bethea, lieutenant gbijeruor-elect, ls present and ' ready to qualify, whereup the lieutenant governor-elect and tho Hon. Eugene B. Gary, chief Justice, will advance as In the case of the governor-elect, and tba chief justice of lae supreme court of tho State of South Carolina will I administer the oath of office to the lieutenant governor-elect. ' "The president pro tempore of the 3enate will then announce that the governor will deliver hut address from a rostrum on the front steps of the State House and then declare the Joint assembly dissolved. The governor and lieutenant governor sud their es corts will thea Immediately proceed in tho same order in which they en? tered the hall of tho house of repre-1 sen tatt ves to the front ot the State I House, the members of the generaf | assembly following. \ "The committee: For the senate: George K. Laney. R. D. Eppe snd Huger Sinkler; for the house: George W. Dick, J. T. Liles and F. C. Robin son." Surrenders Tenth Conviction in Bis; Gamb ling Cnaa Recorded Yester day. The tenth conviction on charges of gambling, growing out of a Christmas "hot sapper" held by a bunch of ne groes, en the plant M gs of Mr. D. B. McPbail, several miles north of tba city, was recorded yesterday morn tog tn th* court of Magistrate W. C. BroadWell Marlon Davis, who took part Ia tba rame of "akin/' but who made his get ?way when tho officers raided the Cotise, surrendered,yesterday to Mag. Intrate Broadweli and pleaded guilty to. the charges which bid been made tgagut him. Davis was sentenced to a nae od lid or seras SO days on chslngang. His une was paid by iployer. VvTnen the officers raided Gie negro ?muse they arrested only six negroes. Later on negroes who bad gambled but who made their escape dropped the magistrate's office, one at a and entered pleas of guMy to which officers bsd pretarred ? ELECTRIC CIT* * Item? of Interest and r ional ? Wireless o: ************ * New Enterprise Is Launched1 Here* A new enterprise was launched In Anderson 'sst evening, and, though its place ot business le In the very shad ow or the town clock, there is 'nothing loing" "on time"-terms atrictly cash, says the proprietor. Hr. Adolph Oels berg, former steward of the Kimball house of Atlanta. "Everything per fectly sanitary and up to the very mo ment, too," says Chef Oelsberg. "Everything cooked by electricity," and you can see the electric stove right in the front of the establish ment Eggs bolled, shirred, scramb led. fried, fricassed. baked, broiled, in fact cooked any way you ever heard ot one being cooked, and |'.l done by the latest method of cooking-elec tricity. Cottee, steaks, chops, pies, cakes, etc., etc, etc., ad libitum cook ed the same way; in fact "the electric way is the Only way," say Chef Oels berg, so there you are; and every thing looks mighty nice, clean' and Inviting-and here's betting that the Btw enterprise makes good In Ander son, war or no war. Nothing Doing In Police Cedit, Once again sinners failed to fall, Tor yesterday, there was a dearth ot material for the police court mill. During all bf the past week there was practically nothing transpiring tn th! quarter. One' small case had been docketed for the court, but at the eleventh hour lt was announced that the case would be carried over nntll Monday, so as to allow the defendant time to employ counsel, get together witnesses, etc. Up until a late hour last night no arrests had been made by tho police end unless there are ai re ?ts made today the recordftr Trill have little to engage hts attention on Monday. New Sehe lulen Ia Effect "Coday. ...The new schedules on the Piedmont & Northern lines went into effect at midnight' last night Beginning with today,*there will be seven trams in and out ot Anderson each day Instead of nine, the two; limited trains having been, taken off for the present. Tho observation cars which were operat ed on these limited trains will be ??>red In the barns at. Greenville. All tra?na on Ute Interurban lines will now make alt stope. There will be through ti sins between Anderson and Greenville ?ind1 Anderson and Green wood, as usu.iL ? - . Er. Fretweil ls Pleased With Projeet. Mr. J. J. Fretweil is delighted with the deal which Oie farmers and bus! ness men's grain committee of the Chamber of Commerce has made with Edward H. Richards of Willow City. X. D., looking to the erection here of a grain elevator. In speaking yes terday ?f tn? *??*ier with a represen tative of'the cn^Sc. Jl Carneree Mr. Fretweil stated that he thought lt Waa a splendid move and belloved that lt would meet with success. Friday night Mr. Fretweil held a lengthy conference with Mr. Richards and discussed all details of the grain ele vator proposition. Mr. Fretweil states that there ls no Coubt of the advisa bility ot fanners planting more osts. It is not too late 'now to sow oats, he states, though it ls too late to plant wheat -o Scenery For New Theatre Coming. A letter received yesterday at the Chamber of Commerce from the John A. Servas Scenic studio, of Rochester, N. Y., ?tates that a solid carload of scenery for the Anderson theatre had been loaded and la ready for ship ment The scenery should arrive here by January 20 it was stated. The scenery for the opera house will cost tn the neighborhood of 12,000. The letter stated that an elaborate Vene nan scene had been selected for the drop curtain design, the matter of se lecting this design having been left to the manufacturers. ii a ? Kew CoaunlssIOBers Mtty Qualify Soon, Hon -S. V. Wolfe, who returned from Columbia yesterday noon, to spend the week-end here, stated that the bills which he and Senator J. L. Sherard had Introduced fn their re tpectlvto branches;of the general as sembly authorising the governor to appoint four commissioners for An derson County had passed to third reading and would soon be enacted Into law. The govern ctr will make the appointments upon Ute recommenda tion of the delegation, and the dele ration will, of conree, nominate those tour gentlemen who were designated tor the' ornees In- the primary ot last summer. It will be recalled that by ia oversight their names were left oft the general election ticket and' they gem not, therefore, duly elected. Mr. Wolfe thinks that Oie appointements will be made in time for the commis sioners to take charge of their duties tyFebruary 1. reaper Set1 vices ?<.' At St. JokVs Today. Th? ?Mjuir St St. JOuu's lat church thia afternoon at 6 promises to be more Interest than ever. A delightful musical will be earned ont Mesara, slaoanley and Horsfall will perform m the cello end violin, respectively. Kr. Horsfall viii render "The Roe wry." Mr. Sam Orr Triable will sing ?Now the Pay ia Boded." These art sta are wall known la Anderson and t is probable that there will be a arge attendance at the vesper s?r i?es this afternoon, to' hear the de* ightffrt faying and slaging and par icicate i*, the *?trices. . ********** * * * SPARKLETS * _, ? Mention Caught Ovar tho * seta of Anderson ^ ************* atber of Chero-Cola Visiting in City. L. A. Hatcher of Columbus. Qa., who B generally spoken of as the father if th? well known and popular ber rage known as Chero-Cola, is spend ing some time lu Anderson on bus! tess. J. B. Fitzgerald of Spartan lurg, who ls Interested in the same interprise, was also a visitor in the :ity yesterday. C. D. Faulk of O ?.aha, la., who will succeed A. P. Spence as ocal manager ot the company, has ar' ived and taken up bis new duties, dr. Spence will bo connected with he head office of the concern and will ravel the States of North and South karolina and Georgia. He 'will re sin Anderson as his headquarters. In peaking yesterday of tho- Chero-Cola melness, Mr. Hatcher stated that dur ng the first year of the business omethicR like $100.000 .worth of the yrup was sold. During the second -ear about $300.000 worth of the yrup was sold, and daring tue third 'ear. which ' has Jost closed, almost 1,000,000 worth was sold. ? - ? o 'elebrates Bis 76th Firthday. Mr. M. M. Mattison went to llones *ath yesterday afternoon to be with ils father, who celebrates his 76th lirthday. A family reunion was held ,t the home of the distinguished eitl en . and numerous relatives and rlends were present to felicitate the .enerable gentleman on having at alned this ripe old age. Friends and Ldrairers throughout the county ex end him best wishes and wish for dm yet many happy retaras of the Isy. -o rhlrd Palmetto Pass ls Awarded. The third annual pass to the Pal netto theatre was awarded last night 0 Charlie Rohdy, a well known young nan of the city. This ls an interest ng contest which bas been going on it the Palmetto for the past several reeks. Twice each week an annual teas to Gie Palmetto is given, the >erson holding the lucky ticket in a Ira whig contest which' ls held on ?Vednesdy and Saturday nights. ?ooooooooooooooo 1 IVA NOTES > ol >o oooooooooooooo The Woman's Missionary Society ot he First Baptist churuh met on Fri-1 lay afternoon at the home of Mr?. ?. B. Spoon. There was a splendid r t- j endance and two very interesting pa- I sers were read by Mrs, T. R- Miller I ind Miss Corrie Howell. The follow- I ng officers were elected for the en-j ming year: Mrs. W. A. Wi I er, presi dent; Mrs. B. A. Watt, secretary and drs. H. W Wakefield, treasurer. A nost pleasant social hour was en joy id, after the business had been dis )ORcd or. during which Mrs. Spoon ie rv od her guests a delightful sweet ourse. Dr? D_ A. Bur ries and wife, return-i id yesterday from the Salem section,! ifter a stay of several days, with Gie j ormer's sister, Mrs. D. M. Watson. Miss Eula Mae Heads spent a j ihort while this, week with friends | n Starr. Miss Ether Balley ot Storevlllo ts] be guest this week of Misses Yera! md Ruby Spoon. Quite a number of the young folks net at Gie home ot Miss Margaret Vllson on Friday evening whero they pent a few boars most ph.-asantly in ilaying various gamea. Mr. Bradley Leverett of Starr was! i visitor here this week for a short] -hile. Messrs Herman Kay and Carl Ireer of Hones Path were visitors | tere the first of the week. The regular monthly meeting of the I ?riscllla will be held at the home of Ira. C. D. Evans on next Wednesday ! it 3 o'clock Mrs. 8. M. McAdams baa returned rom a short stay with relatives in jowndea ville. Mr. Raid Sherard of Belton bas et urned home from a visit to hi aotber. Mrs. V. C. Sherard. On next Friday afternoon the 22nd it 2 o'clock the Sewing Circle will neet at the home of Hrs. B. A- Watt. Mr. Jesse Albon *ot Bowman, Ga., pent Thursday night In town. Mr. Feaster Jones of starr was tn own a few hoon Thursday. Among those who attended the kutday School convention at Starr n lest Wednesday were. Mr. A B ?alley. Miss Eula Mae Hanks and Irs. M. A. Chapman. Mr. Jay McCullough "ns moved bis market into the store-room recently acatad by Levert >t and Company Miss Maggie Thompson, one ot the ?achers of tba Iva High School left aetsrday for Seneca, where she goss o spend the week-end with W area ts. Prof. Moora, principal ot Gie Aa reville High School, and Prof. Fslkel iJ^"^9*}}1^ guests satur ny c ? ?ir. v. TJ. Cain KKBFKG IK GOOD CONDITION Many people suffer from Indigestion ad constipation and Co bat know it. ; feeling of duUaaata sad laug sid aaa, bitter taste ta the mouth, h ead ine, bilious fever-most of thone ondulons when you "ara not triakv at dont feel rtsht"-can be traced > sluggish bowels and torpid tiver. Whey Cathartic Tablets cleanse tba rtstem, arouse the' tiver, banish ta Igestion tad maka you "fee! good all vaT^-Ugbt, enorgatic nag aabddkjas. oki by. Brea* Paarstaay*_. RECOVERS SEI SILVER WARE STOLEN DEG. 24 DETECTIVE DRENNAN GETS IN ANOTHER CLEVER BIT OF WORK COMPLICATED CASE Silverware Was Stolen by . Negro and Presented to His Fiance. I lu recovering yesterday a set of 26 pieces ot sllverwsyj and arresting tho mau who ls charged with the theft ot the same. State Detective W. B. Oren ann executed another clevtbr blt of work. Ernest Robinson is th? r.&gro charged with steeling the silver, and tie is now reposing In the county (all, with a mass of very damaging svldence hanging over bis head. Christmas eve one Tony Gray pur chased a set bf 26 pieces of silverwsro from a local Jeweler. Tony left the silverware at the house of one Lon Rogera, near Mennefleld's store, on North Main street, while he came back to tows to witness the fireworks. While Tony was down town taking In the sights some one entered Lou Pagers' domicile and lifted the sot of silverware. . The matter was reported to Detec tive Drennan, and yesterday he brought his investigations to a colse, with the following evidence, to wit: That Ernest Robinson stole tbs set of silver and presented lt to his fiance, Davis, who hld lt In her trank, .3 house of John Robinson, ber jrov.ier-ln-law end the father of her Intended husband, Ernest Robinson, The parties live on the plantation of Mr. W. A. Watson, in North Ander son. An interesting episode in the cass is that several days. ago. Detective Drennan had Occasion to search this negro woman's trunk while working on a whiskey eise. In searching the trunk he saw the silverware, but at thal time ho had no evidence that would- 'lead him to believe this was Ute silverware which had been stolen from'Tonv Gray, st the house of Lou Rogers, on Christmas eve. The Day Io Congress WASHINGTON, Jan. 16.-8BNATE: Debate resumed on proposal to ut tach a prohibition rider, covering the ! capital, to the District of Columbia appropriation bill. t- Democrats planned a caucus late I today to agree on a legislative pro-| gram. Caucus adopted resolution to make j shipping bill come up after the Dis trict of Columbia appropriation billi and lo consider amendments to the | shipping bill Monday night. Recessed at 8:60 p. m. to ll a m. Monday. HOUSE: Representative L?beck In troduced resolution to empower V president to declare embargo against f any belligerent who Interferes with American shipping in Violation of In ternational law. Consideration river and harbor ap- j nronrlntlon bill resumed, Representative Underwood's motion that house meet at ll a. ra. Tuesday and dispose of rivers and harbors bill that -*ay was adopted. Adjourned at 6:20 p. m. to noon Monday. FTfE CENTS PEOVES IT A G?n?rons Ofter.. Cut out this < ad., enclose with g ?ente to Foley & O., Chicago, III., writing your name KL'J address plainly and relive a tree trial package containing foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, tor kidney and. bladder complaints, backache, pains in Joints, rheuma tism;; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly dunn ing cathartic-try all three tor I santa, tho cost of malling. SoM by Evans Pharmacy. SM}] m Lower Price.? Buyers to Shi Effective August 1st, t9l and guaranteed against that time. All cars full wait. Runabout Touring Car* 4SHD AU reta? buyers of now ) ist, 1914 to August 1st, profits of the company t< $6o per car. on each ca ED; we sell, and de'tive cars during that period. ..(Ask for Pa TODD ALT! WHY AND WHERE Goods sold by us are giving SUIDN "GUEST SELLS TUE BEST" Phone 48 WEST EARLE J SAYRE A BALDWIN . ? ARCHITECTS . ? Bleckley Bldf. Anderson, S. ' C. * ? Cltisens National Back BM* * . *? '-?- TT* -?A. Read my list and see if I haven't got what you want. One 52 acre tract? ? One 65 acre tract. One 82 acre tract. One 30 acre tract. , One 43 acre tract. And a lot of others that [ haven't mentioned. Call on me and let me explain to you where these are and the prices. -,-,-, ? H. G. Love, Rea) Estate Offlee Orer HnbbardV Jewelry Store. m Ford Care ire in Profite 4 -to August tst,?i9iS any reductions during f equipped f. c. b. De . $44? ?Town Car. 690 3nrrf ?nra from Alienist 49! S will share inthe > the extent of $40 to f they buy, PROVtD, r 300,000 nev Ford ritculnra.) .