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GRA THE "A FRIDA THE THE_P1 A MUSICAL GEM TOM A n Tl Tl Seats now on tale by committee i Reserved seats on sale T pis Your Coal Stove! Goodbye! ??O' - The gas stove has the coal stove beaten a mil lion wavs. r:-i wood to chop, no coal to car ry, no ashes to take up, carry out, and sift, leaving a trail of. dirt and dust from the stove all! the way out to the ash pit. No fire to coax and cod-, 4le. No excess heat. No waste. Gas is a guarantee of the righi id of a lire instantly for any purpose whatever; and it's more j gnomical, too. Anderson Gas Co. j WE BUY AND SELL DEBTS . If anyone owe? you money furnish. |?i|???? itemizod wrlUen statement of account WE GET THE MONEY * i It/you owe anyone money, wo will ' help you1'pay the debt by Our Mutual Loan Flan. Our "Indian" will call pn stow nay. ara and collect bad debts. That ls his business. i MUTUAL LOAN COMPANY 105 1-2 W. Benson St S Anderson, 8. C. 8-rgJ- - -AT f Spot Cash 3 large can* tomatoes... 9 lb. rans Pork and Beal Austle NlrholH ead Co* I y 1 ponml cann sausage i j String beans, large caa? Pie Peaches. large cans Big hominy, large rans, j ar "H mt ' * r?B" salmon... ... . 9 hettie* tomate cst sup woo* auU?sne* hs Jugs, o I". Home made molasses ta Wo. *eu tba fineet flour on at 10c per gallon, but will not d $1.00 worth of groceries. We divide oar profits ever; We are ou> for business. Spot Cash r J. P. 30BXKT j x. Mata Street. (Auspices Anderson 1 LE COMTE and GORGEOUS MU RINCE < -BY ADAMS, HOUG OUTCLASSING AL ..? ? EXCELLEN rIE WATER-FETE AND BANQUE rlE BLUE AND SILVER BALLET. RANSFORMATION TO THE LAIS (.mud Illumination of Flowers and Ll consisting of R. R. King, Chairman uesday, Feb. 16th, 9:30 c LARGER COUNTY THAN ANTIC1 LIKELY THAT SOMETHING LIKE $7,500 WILL BE AVAILABLE 1-4 MILL LEVY IS NECESSARY Senator Sherard Writes Supt. Fel ton Letter of Most En couraging News. That a county school board fund of io mei liiii,*; like $7.500 will be provided this year for thc Andcson County achola. Instead of a much smaller mi m which was expected, and that to orovide this fund thc legislative dele gation will levy a one-quarter mill special tax instead of twice that i mon nt. which wu? asked for by bounty Superintendent of Education J. B. Felton, ls tho highly gratifying nowa contained in a letter received yostorday morning by this official from Senator J. L. sherard. ' tan ties State Aid. Some days ago, it will be recalled, The Intelligencer spoke of Mr. Felton having conferred with; Senator Sher ard with reference to tho advisability Of the delegation levying a special tax thia year of one-half mill to pro vide a achool board fund. At tba lime Mr. Felton took .this matter up with Mr. Sherard and urged him tb use bia Influence with the delegation to have such o levy made he had no Idea that Anderson County would receive this year any money from the State board fund, since'this county last year, re ceived about one-tenth ot the fund of 845.000 sot aside hy the legislature for THE i Grocery ;.Jttc is.l?e ?or? ead Bean?. S fer s*r seat........S0e a for.iSc S fer.tte 1 fer... .tte y 'vV .. ? .**. lor.?ic er gallon. ..: .Si? Jags per gallen ...tue We sett-kerosene oil sr it unless you buy at least r day in the week with you. i Grocery T.Mgr. Ugo* k Lea setter Building. )N" THE FtUARY Development Co.) FLESHER offer SICAL SPECTAC DF TOM rH & HOWARD L FANCIES Of The II T CAST k Willi MABEL LAFF1P f XT Ti LA VERE, FRAN AND CHAS. CORWN . CHICAGO'S o^ T, A BRILLIANT AFFAIR. ID OF THE MOON. ; J. S. Fowler, Rufus Fant, Leo Gei i. m. Purchase your ticke BOARD FUND [PATED IN SIGHT this purpose. Senator Sherard writes that State Superintendent of Educa tion J. E. Swcurtngen tells him he sees no reason why Anderson County should not come in this year for as large a share ot thc State Hoard fund as she received last year. Fund of *7,.'?fm. Anderson County received last year from thc State hoard fund something like $4,200. Senator Sherard writes that the State superintendent knows of no reason why the county should not r?celvo an equal sum this year. Mr. Sherard goes on to state that the delegation had decided on a special lovy of ono quarter mills fdr the coun ty '."lard fund, which is just half the amount of the levy asked by Mr. Fel ton before he knew that there, was any possibility of tho county receiving this year anything from the State board fund. Mr. Felton stated yesterday that a special levy -ot one-quarter mill will bring in something like $3, 300. Adding to this amount the sum of $4,200-which ls thc amount sc cured last year from the State board fund and which will probably be se cured this year-it will be seen that tho Andorson County board will be nrovided with r, school board fund of I7.30C. Senator HhrrsrdV Letter. Tho letter to Senator Sherard to Mr. Felton ts as follows: ., Columbia. 8. C.. February &. 1915. Mr. J. B. Felton.'Anderson, S. C. Dear Mr. Felton: Our delegation met this afternoon for the purpose of revising our county supply bill, and we have provided'on extra school tax of ono fourth Ol a mill, as you will ob serve from reeding the enclosed draft I had a talk with Mr. Swearingen before our meeting, and there is every prospect thst you will he ahlo to get as much for the appropriation for the supoort of needy schools as you sue? coed cd tn getting in 1914. Out ot the $45.000 appropriated you secured for Anderson County approximately $4. 200, or nearly one-tenth bf the en tire fund. This was a splendid show ing and a record very much to your credit.- Now. if you succeed as well In 1915 as you did Isst year-and I sm told by Mr. Swearingen that there ls no reason why you should not you will bc able to get about $4.000 sod In addition the sum derived from the lr>vy we hsye given you. which will v rorid e a total vt a iii tie more than soven thoussnd dollars. I have framed this special levy in the supply hill so thst the money de rived from lt csu be expended under the direction of the county hnnrrt of education. I want them to have suf belent latitud* in the distribution of this fund to use it where if is most needed. I am willing to leece lt to their good Judgment. This may not be ell that you would iUre to have, but lt is gt least ? step rorward and will give to the county more funds than it has enjoyed here tofore During my term'of four years In the service ot the county and State t hope to contribute some small part to the building up of the public schools, and 1 can assure you always >f my hearty sympathy and coopera tion in all that yon may do for the aspro'emsnt of the schools in Ander son County. With kind regards. I am. Very truly yours. J. L. SHERARD. PAGINATION i, EVA PHELPS, VERA K HARSH, LEW NADEN, i A. HOPWOOD AND VN BEAUTY CHORUS 260 NIGHTS AT THE PRINCESS THEATRE CHICAGO ?berg ?nd J. M. Evans. ts from committee. WORKING BOTH NIGHT AND D| ON THEATrrE PAINTERS PUTTING FINISH ING TOUCHES ON THE NEW PLAYHOUSE MOVIE; MACHINES Have Arrived and Service Will Ecgin Saturday 2 OtJV-Or chestra Music ..v tr..'- : . Painters aro now working night uni1, day on "The Anderson", theatre tn their efforts to huve all wo -k of this nature about the new playhouse com pleted In time for the formal opening ?n tho evening of Friday, February 19th. Work of Installing the chairs will be completed today, and the hanging of thc ?cenery will be Anlab ee by tomorrow. The steam bealing system and the electric lighting fea tures are Installed nnd tn operation. With a few more finishing touches, thc new amusement placo will be completed down to the. smallest de tail. Tho two large motion picture ma chines for the theatre arrived yester day. Beginning Saturday. February ZO motion pictures of the highest br ier will be shown at the theatre on lays when th?re ls no regular attri tion at tho- theatre. Thc machines uro 3f the Powers OA 19?r? model. In the showing of pictures a motor genera or set will bc used. This is ; paratus which changes tho alteriiat ing olectrict current to direct current, Jtereby giving a clearer and SwHW* 1er light on thc screen. The m???age nent- of the theatre announced that he General Film Service will be tscd. The theatre orchestra wi il render music at the motion ~ picture mows as well as at tho regular show? OFFICES OVER THF, .5 Tit F Hrs. Chlsolsi, TrowbiMge sad Suggs te Move Office. Announcement was made yesterday hat Drs. chisolm. Trowbridge, and juggs, dentists, with offices .at .nt in tho BlecMey bttlMbjJhjgrtre eased offices in thc new theatre bull?! ng. and will shortly mpve 1?.'. '\J.. These are the first offices In the nev. m liding to be let. It ls expected that ither announcements as to tenants for be new building will he forthcoming n the next few days. WINTER DOUBLES WORK In summer the work ot eliminating .?isca* and acids from tho blood ls elped by perspiration. In cold w*a*h r, wita little out door work or lsc to cause sweating, the l?mmWm ave to do double wortfcK Foley Kid ey Pills help overworked, weak and tsessed kidneys to tilter sad cast out f the blood the wast? matter that auses pains in sides or back, rhea latism. lumbago, stiffness of joints, ore muscles and otbet; His .resulting rom Improper elimination. ?vans Pharmacy. ^?AC^K?^S?S?^^ h tfeol? a_ SOMETHING LIKE 200 FOR FIRST NIGHT WERE PLAC ED YESTERDAY NO CUT PRICES In Tickets Will Be Made Before Night o fthe Opening Date. Approximately 200 tickets, nt a seat, for thc openir light of the An lersou llieatre Wei?, 'd yesterday by the committee of the joard of direc tors of the Anderson Development Company which has charge of the sale :>f tickets lor the first night perform ance. The chairman of the committee an nounced yesterday that the people of Anderson are asked to nay his pric?. for the lirst night tickets out of pat riotism. .No tickets for the opening night show will he sold for less than Sf? prior to the day of the opening of the theatre. Seats will he sold on the night of the first show at a cheaper rate. The committee feels very much en couraged over the result of the lirst lay's saler>. and,' of course, expects to place a great many more tickets bt tween now and thc date of the open ing of the playhouse. NO IMPROVEMENT IN THE MAIL SERVICE For Anderson Possible Unless Schedules Are Changed. Unless there ls u change of schedule on the Ulue Ridge railroad so as to bring a train into Anderson earlier than the first train for the day is now arriving, there is no chance of Im proving the mall service for Anderson, according to Chief Clerk J. A. Metts of the railway mall, service, with headquarters in Charleston, who ar rived in Anderson yesterday morning from Greenville to make an Investiga tion of the mall service this city is receiving at present. Complaints as to the lateness of the first mail for the day in ari i-ning in Anderson was made some time ugo through the chamber of commerce. The chamber of commerce had sug gested that the government might make arrangement with th? Piedmont & Northern interests whereby mail might be brought into the city earlier in this way. After investigating the matter Mr. Metts stated that were mall' brought Into the city In thc morning by the in terurban car? it would arrive hore only six minutes ahead of the train that now brings i*. The interurban car leaves Greenville at 6:40. o'clock and arrives her^ at 8:25 o'clock. Thu train from Seneca which brings 'ho morning mail arrives here at 8:HI o'clock or "Jv st six minutes after thc Interurban train. Mr. Metts stated in the first place tho interurban lines will not hdul mall at thc present price - paid fur hauling lt, which, ls 3 cents a ml'e. Tilts would entail upon tho Interurban pe -?/le the expense of providing a messenger to convey tho mail to and from tho station and tho postoffloe. The interurban pcoplo have been. Ap proached upon the matter, but have rein ed to handle mail at this price. Before leaving the city yesterday afternoon on his return to Greenville. Kr. Metts took occasion to speak in very complimentary terms of the work of Mr. John R. Cochran, who ls to re tire soon as postmaster. "The .man who' gets the Job of postmaster hcri\" said Mr. Metts, "will alt down In n soft seat, r mean by that bc will tako hold of a machine that ls well oiled and running smooth. There is. not u more efficient postmaster in the South than Mr. Cochran, and he has an or ganization on this floor that ls unex celled by that In any poatofflce of tho country. He has a wonderful exocu Llve ability and this has been used In perfecting an organization in, this post office that is about as perfect as me could be. Mr. Cochran has been >f great help to, the postal authorities In the matter of readjusting its mail HT vice so as to flt changes in sch ed iles. He bas always secured advance information relative to such matters tod sent lt to us in ample time to al ow us to make tbe necessary adju^t nentfl without inconvenience to the service. Durlna Mr. Cochran's looa ulmlnlstratlon he bas never made a ecommendation to the department for j mprovement in the service but what t waa approved and carried out." TELEPHONE OFFICIAL * pe ii ding Ten Days Here en Omeial Bania eas. Mr. E.. O. Heritage, of Charlotte, onnected with the office of the gener ,1 manager of Ute Southern Bell Tel phone and Telegraph Company, is uv. Lnd?rson on official business. He witt ie herc for some 10 days. lo Yoe Find Fault Wita Everykeagt An irritable, faultfinding' disposition, i often due to a disordered stomach. L man wltb good digestion'ls nearly iways good natured. A great many ave been permanently benefited by hamberlain's Tablets after yeera ot offering. These tableta strengthen, tte stomach and enable lt t/? perform ia functions naturally. Chlalnablo very whs**. , THEM E TODAYS PkOCRAM: Linton De Wolfie's Broadway | Follies Musical Comedy jpo. presents "The Widow Wis featuring the Eccentric So by Special Reques Movies For Today : "THE SPIRIT OF GIVING"-Beauty. "THE UNSEEN VENGEANCE"-American "THE PLEASING UNCLE"-V-'rincc. WI SATISFIED CUSTOMERS IK r?hat Diakea o*ir business good. You muy {rain a little herc, there and yonder, but taking our goods nil the war through, from month tu muiitli, you will lind that thc quality and price cannot be beat. We run supply your table with more g?ad tliiugs to eat than any store in Anderson. - b In addition to everything yon cal' ?or in table luxuries, we have Hag and Ileef Brains, Li, cr Sausage, Spare 1 tilts, h irk ('hups and Souse Meat, Liver, Veal Chops and Steaks. .. Pork Sausnge, Hamberger and Frankfertcrs, ^'cit PoIr.J Oys ters und Fresh Fish. WYK AND DRESSED POULTRY. You can help us by 'phoning lu your order early* every mum* Phone 152. . .** W. A. m. BLACKSMITH OUTFITS We have a full line from which you can s?lect just what yoit want, which you can buy at just the price you want to pay. Any farmer who has his own Blacksmith Shop \vill sharpen many plows and save many tools'he would otherwise throw away. He will save many hours' tinie that wouii be spent in waiting for such wprk to be done at a public shop. * You can buy such an outfit at a surprisingly low price from SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO. Anderson, S. C. Belton, S. C., Greenville, S. C. Let me tend you FREE PERFUME Write today for a tettiag bot?o of EDJNNAUD'S LILAC ?IM hft?riMa vins- AH?h?v PAJff?MEfttE i?>. P?NAUD, Daaaetaaoaft M. ED. fWAWO BUILDING NEW YORK