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*rt?ADQUADTEDs Just for one doy (Dollar Day) Watches loft with us will ho cleaned as thoroughly aa if you had paid Hie regular price of 1.50 at.*IJM) Choice of uny of ?te following fisted articles Dollar Day Tie Clasps Stick Pinn liar Pins Alarm Clocks Ingersoll ciockB Cut (MrtsH Tumblers CufT Huttons Baby Kings Baby Lockets at $1.00 Beautiful Genere Photos 'jd? your children mad? at your, home. Keep a record of your Child, will tie a treasure in old age. Lei us know when to call. peen's Art Shop On The Square* Vo??s? Island. 8. C., Nor. 20, Itt?. To get started with you we audre! jou tho following offer. Send vs $1.6*. tor 1,000 Frost Proof Cabbage Planta, grown la the open air and will stan! freeslng, grown from the Celebrated .Seed pf Belgian a Boa and Thorboa? . A Co., ead I will send you 1,000 Csa* baga Planta additional FRJEEvoad yo? ! can repeat the order as many times aa you like. I will give yon sp?cial, prices on Potato Seed and PotaU Planta leter. We want the account* ot close buyers, large and small.' We ? tan supply all. Atlantic Coas* Pfcnt Co. l?iss Your Coal Stove Goodbye! . The gas stove has the coal stove beaten a mil lion wavs. No wood to chop, no coal to" car ry, no ashes to take up, carry oui, and sift, leaving a trail of dirt, and dust from the stove all the way out to the ash pit. No tire to coax and cod dle. > No excess heat. No i wast?. guarantee of the right ?: instantly for any whatever; and it's more j economical, too. Anderson Gas Ca. '?' 9H' "' I 'nw '! M.'. '?'-ill!-1.1 . Jtjfcm' J HELPED MANY PEOPLE FIRST MONTHLY REPORT PRESENTED TUESDAY TO PRESIDENT PLAN OF ACTION Thc Association Helped Many People to Help Themselves. Report Tue following report of the uctlvl lios of tin; Anderson Relief associa tion for the Hrxt month of Its work was presented yesterday to President O. Cullen Sullivan Hy (?enera. Sce ret?ry Fred M. Burnett; February icth, HM:.. Mr. (!. Cullen Sullivan, President. Anderson Relief Association, City. My Dear Sir: We beg to submit the following brief summary of the work accomplh-hed by the Anderson Reliel Association for tho month of January February Nth. exclusive lt will possibly be well at thc very outset to stat?? some of the principles which have guided us in approaching tho i ases which have tome under oui jurisdiction. First of all wu have exercised great caro with regard to making pereonai investigations from our headquarters that (a to say, we have thought It a part of wisdom to get all thu informa tion possiblo about cases under con sideration from neighbors and from the individuals themselves, yet wt havo not in any caso rendered assis tance where an ofllcial from qur hoad quators bas not looked Into such casi personally and made recommends tlons to your secretary. The second principle which bat guided us has been to give practicull> no money to parties applying for re lief. In case groceries, coal, wood medicinen, etc., were needed we al ways furnished guch and liad the mer chant or merchants supplying same tc send bill to Mr. G. H. Geiger, treas urer of the relief association. We found at thc vory outset that a careful Investigation of each case re ported to usc would require a grea' deal of {time and labor on the part ol tho officials of the relief association, therefore, it became necessary to or gan Iso the different forces of the com munity Interested .In tho work of thc nsf ociattnn- We have found the .ser vice? of tt?? relief commltteer. of th* various Sunday tchool classes of th* churches of the city arc Invaluable in making Investigations, and we wish to lay sp?cial emphasis upon the con ference ot the representatives of th* colored population of the city' which met nt tho V, M, CA. .on the 15th o' January. There were gathered ot this' v.onterenco 28 of the leaders. Includ ing pastors of the colored churches teachers in thc Juhlic schools, ns well as representative !,.ynien from each of the churches, ami committee.-; wer?? appointed .from each church und school for the purpose-ot culling tc thc uttentlon of Ahe association easer where relief seemed necessary, a* well aa. to carefully Investigate bud made recommendations to tbs associa tion. We decire in wis connection tu mention also a contribution of about ,';75 packages ot 'Mod,donated by the different grades of. the colored graded school of the city. . At the very.outset we were flood ed with requests for old but as HOOP us every one was convinced that in each case a careful investigation was to ne made wo found that thc un worthy applicants were rapidly re duced. All requests coming from any ot the citizens of the mill Village.com munities were handled by our Mr. I Minis, and mention should bc made here or tho hearty spirit of coopera tion manifested by the officials ot each of our cotton mill communities. We wish to emphasize also in this connection this Important fact, that tho people who have.'applied to us for most part, have not desired charl- ! ty, hut'an opportunity to do honest work, and wo feel that, the greatest need at this tune in Anderson is two or three hundred Jobs for persons' looking for work. The extremely had weather conditions have made lt practically impossible for the laborers j who have been tn the.habit of doing washing and odd Jobs around the | house, ouch, as cuttlsg wood, garden? lng, etc.. to db any work at all. Wit)?.] the single exception of cases of pro-j traded illness we have found the] above mentioned case most prevale We wish to emphasise also splendid contributions made by the j physicians of-the city, both white ana] colored, both in treating the sick and in making wise recommendations to ] us. In practically all cases of dis tress we lind that the services ot a physician are necessary and the doc tors have In many caaes been our best I guides und most valuable-counselors. Their ser vices \ have indeed been ot great value/. We have not been at all embarrass- i ed for lack of fund?, etc. The ron trlhutlou of money as well as articles of clothing, etc., etc'., has been indeed generous. All of the churches of tho! community both white and colored, have made splendid contributions. The city of Anderson, through the mayor and the city council; and.a large/mini ber of private individuals have con The Pi Fairyland in all its alluring mysti cisms is embodied in th?, lirst uct ?d' "Tho Prince of Tonight," Lo Comte and Flesher'H musical fantasy- in which Tom Arnold will appear .( th< grand opening of thc Anderson theatre Friday, February 19th. tribut'd generously, and we have re cently received a liberal contribution from the churltv ball fund given un der the aurpbes ot the Hose Hill Club. Wo have been working on the the ory that the citirens of Anderson will hot knowingly allow any unfortunate one to lack for food or clothes or proper care, believing nil the time that wliato\|-r funds seemed neces sary and recommended by the asso ciation would be cheerfully furnished. Before giving a brief summary of the investigations inado. the assis tance rendered. *posttlons gem red, ap plications for ork. etc.. wc desire tc ?lve in brief three or four typical ..UBCH: 1. A colored family, consisting of a mother and small children, the oldest if which ,waa nine years of age. and whose hiiVband was murdered a year ago, Was called to our attention. Up >n investigation we found that the ?ole dependence of !' family was the labor of the mother -'.J that she< her self wu? addicted to strong drink. We went to this home on Saturday and ound that the five children hud not 'iad anything to eat except molasses ilnce the previous Wednesday. Tnc Ive children were sitting on the floor cuting molasses from tin plates. This ?hild??<?:! iiad already turned an achen ?(dor. thus Indicating the CM re no lack of sufficient npurishmenL AU ?he children were barcoled uud thln y clad. . ii A wan with our small children, he oldest of which was six years and lie youngest one a few .months, ap plied to us for aid. The mother of ?he small children,, died las>t Decem ' ter und tho man bad been wandering ibout from place to place since that ;ime. Som? kind-hearted people at Che iiiuck .'nu; offored 1112m rood and shelter temporarily, aa u result of at ipCcial appoal from UH to the com munity through the local press a llb ..rul response of clothes, etc., was liven.' We succeeded in placlug'the1 man in a good position and the^chll;. IrCn in a comfortable home. An old negro man 87- abd his wife 85. After careful investigation wa found that they had not h?ul either Coal Qr WOOd for two weeks. Thia was luring one of thc recent cold and rainy periods. They had actually hum id at least one bedstead and ccvtaral ?hairs in the attempt to keep warm. The husband was practically blind ind their only hieuns of support for icvcral years has been the labor-of the wife, doning such odd jobs as she was able to lind. 4. A negro woman with seven children, whose husband abandoned her several nun.Mis a?o, was found in most destitute circumstances. Tho widest child wa? only ten yearn.of age and the-youngest was only two weeks old and the. mother luid been, since thc child was. four days'* old, picking cot ton and trying to get enough food to 'coop the children from starving. All topes of a fire had been abandoned, although the weathor was very cold iud tho rain was falling in torrents. We found, that this woman had a splendid reputation, that she was u hard worker, but she waa waging a losing batt'.o against cold and hunger. We have Investigated all told 164 ll fte rent cases and have rendered as sistance In 114 cases. 47 different In iivlduaal have applied to us for work. We have been able to locate 14 posi tions only. We have given clothe? to 57 different familles. We wish to especially commend the work ot Mr.' T. E. Smith as special of ficial to investigate cases reported to Us. Our work ls by no means complet ed aa we have a number of worthy cases on our hands now. Very respectfully submitted, Anderson Relief AS5OCI**'O? hy F. M. Burnett, General Secretary. Oe Ton Find Faatt With Eterrbodyl An Irritable, faultfinding disposition is often due to a disordered Stomach. A man with good digestion, is nearly always good natured. Ar gr.wt many have been permanently ber, ,??ed by Chamberlain's Tableta after years ot suffering. These tableta strengthen the stomach and enable it tn perform Its funrtions. naturally. fbtalnable ; avery whare. s ?nce of T I Tilg show opens v/ith n scene ai ."The Breakers/' a world famous ho t'.l at Palm Beach, suddenly changing to Hie mythical Delft forest in l.unl ! tania, where lillie fairies dance in un emerald gloom before tlie prince, who 'is to reign for one night. "Tho Prince BRITISH NAVAL CASUALTIES Figures Given Out by Winston Spencer Churchill, First Lord of Admiralty illy A'-Mininj l'n???. 1 LONDON. Feb. IC- <??:4."? p. m.) Replying hi tlie house of commons to day to a request for details regard ing tlie tutul British naval casualties .ince the outbreak of the war. Winston Spencer Churchill, the first lord of the admiralty, ga\?a these figures: Killed. MIS officers and 5,812 men. Wounded. 4."> officers and 532 men. Alli slug, 8 officers and ?> men. To this list Mr. Churchill said should be added thc casualties of the first royal naval division, which par- i j ticipated in the defense of Antwerp, which were: Killed, 5 otTicerB and 3C men. Wounded. 1 ofllcers and 181 men. Missing. 7 ofllcers and 868 men. Iuterned, 39 officers and 1,524 men. ^ HEADACHE STOPS, NEURALGIA GONEj Dr. Jamete' Headache Powders p;v- instant reKef-Cost I , ? -: o^me a lockage. " Nerve-racking, astUtla* or duTl, I throbbing headaches*^ Je44t In jnst a Lfcj'iV? ?. tuoiiibtiir, ip Djf J?^y?nv?-^i?00"0 wdera which ?osv ?>uiy-1,0 cents a KUckage at iny 'drug .storer. -At'b' the quickest, surest headac.be reV?f Wthe whole world1: Don't Buffer? Believe the agony'?ind distress now! You "ian. Millions ot men and women have found that headache or neuralgia misery is needless. Get what you ask for. . i . ."..*_.<! i Has I Ved Chamberlain's Cough ;B? medy for SO Years. "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy hes I boen used In my household for the past twenty years. I began giving it to my children when they were small. Au a quick relief for croup, whooping cough, and ordinary colds, lt has no equal. Being free from opium and other harmful drugs, I never felt afraid to give it to the children. 1 have recommended it. to a large num ber of friends and c-jighbors, who have used-lt and speak highly of it," writes Mrs. Mary Minke, Shortsvillc, N. Y. Obtainable ?verywhere. WINTER DOUBLER WORK In summer the work of eliminating poisons and acids from the blood ls helped by perspiration. In cold weath er, with little out door work orexer eise to cause sweating, the kidneys have to do double work. Foley Kid ney Pills help overworked, weak and diseased kidneys to filter and cast out of the blood the waste'matter that causes pains in sides or back, rheu matism, lumbago. Stiffness of joints,, sore muscles and other Ills resulting] from improper elimination. Evans Pharmacy. Condensed Passenger Schedule PIEDMONT ft NORTHERN BAIL WAI COMPANY. Effective January 17th, IVIS. ANDERSON Ne, 83.IfitOO tu ni. No. J?.31x40 a. n>. No. 87.... ..lula p. sa. No. 88.?}*& p. tn. No. 41. .?.00 p. m. Ne, 48.8:8? p. sa, , Depart ares. i No. 89., 7.1* a. sa. Ne, 82.ftt60 a. ta. No. 84.10x88 ft, sa. ?'.?'..#.. .I?ft5 p. ss, No, 88 .? t;? p. m. No. 46.4t"S p. sa. No. 48.8?10 p. c. ?. .C S. ALLEN, Tratte Beaager. onight. >f Tonight" 1H one o? the most elabo ate spectacular productions seen in 'i-sir*, and the costumes are corres <onditig gorgeous. A. special crew of expert electricians is carried hy the .iiupany to handle the wonderful dectrical efiects. TRIP TICKETS via SOUTHERN RAILWAY 'rentier Carrier nf the Smith tn Con nection vii h lil ne Hi dec', From Anderson, 8. C. ?17..VI Cincinnati, Ohio. And return account of National Educational Association. ?Tickets on tale February 20, 21 and 22nd, with durn limit March 3rd. 1015. *L3<> Charlotte, N. C. And return account of Laymen's Missionary Movement. 'Tickets on mle Febi'iary 14th and 15th. with re urn limit February 22nd, 1915. . $ia&5 Tampa, Tia. And return account of Gasparilla Carnival. Tickets on sale February ?th to 15ttT, with return limit Febru iry 26th. By payment of $1.00 cx .eusion will be granted until March L6th. $1*00 Mobile, Ala. And return account of Mardi Gras Celebration* Tickets on sale Fehrn iry 9th to ir,th with return limit February 26th. By payment of $1.00 Ixtenslon will be granted nntil March 15tfc 1915. $19LS0 New Orleans, La. And return account of Mardi Gras Celebration. Tickets on sale Febru iry 9th tp 15th, with return ' Inuit february 26th. By , payment of 51.00 txtenslon will be granted on ticket. intll/MarJch 15tb. $14?> Pensacoln. Fla. ?j tft And return account of Mardi Graj; Celabrritlon. Tickets on sal?'Febru'-' iry Stu to- lfcth, - with .'. reib rn limit ?VbH?ery ^s>h. "By r.evrae?t ri $?.e? ?xt?nston will jie granted until VlarCh 15fh. ^ ' ' I Fdr cpmpletc Information, . tickets ind pullman reservation call on ticket igent, or "write. W. TL Taber, T., P. A. Greenville, S. C. W. E. McGee, AGPA. Columbia. S. C. Charleston & Western Carolina Railway To and From the NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST Leaves: No. 32 . . .'. 6:00 A. M. No[ 6 ..... 3 :35 P. M. Arrives: No. 5 10:50 A. M. No. 21 . . ?. 4:55 P. M. information, Schedules, rates, etc., promptly given. E. WILLIAMS, G. P. A.. Augusta, Ga. T. B. CURTIS, C. A., Anderson, S. G. CHARLESTON-CHICAGO BLEEPER iga Fallman Sleeping Car Sertlce via SOUTHERN RAILWAY Premier Carrier ef the Seats ctlve Sunday, November 22nd. 1914. Sleeper handled on CAROLINA SPECIAL Nos. 27 and 28? Schedule a. m. Lv. Charleston Ar. a:40 p. m. lttoS p. m. Lv Columbia Ar 4:45 ?. m, 4:30 p. m. Lv Spartanbi'.rg Ar 1:45 pm 7:30 p. m. Lv Arhevllle Ar 9:20 a m. 12:05 a. m. Lv Knoxville Lv 6:10 a. m. 10:5? a. m. Ar Cincinnati Lv 6:35 a w. 0:00 p. m. Ar Chicago Lv 8:55 a. BL Passengers from ' Anderson and Greenville territory will ?aake conne'd tlons by leaving on trains Moa. 16 to Greenville and lt to Spartanburg .nd connecting there with the Chica go Bleeper. In addition to the throng]? Bleeper to Chicago. Drating Roo? Sleeper, Standard. Pullman Sleeper, Dining car and through Coach. Fov foll and' complete Information, tickets and pullman reservation call ott any ticket agent, or write W. E. Taber. T. P. A.. Greenville, S. C., or W. R McGee. A, G. P. A., Col uoftfe. a C, "Your honor, we plead' guilty, as charged in the indictment." Thus, plead Mr. C. M. Guest rf the Gues't Paint Co: when :harged with painting the interior )f 'The Anderson" theatre, which s to be opened to the people of Miderson this week. "Furthermore, if this job is not? 1 good one, we don't know how to do a. good job; but we trust! that you will pardon us when we say, that we think it a very good J ?ob. Wc have been told by some who have seen the interior of the new theatre that the painting, and interior decorating is as good as is | to be seen anywhere." "The only way for you to tell] whether you like our job is to; come to the "Anderson" theatre it the reception -this week,., or at tend the opening Friday night, and then see it with your own ;yes." ( ii "If you don't like it please tell us. If you do' like it-tell others." "WE THANK YOU " C. M. Guest Paint Company EARL STREET. YVOILD KEOJ'IHE DOCTORS TO BE EXAMINED CHICAGO, Feb. 16.-taws that will require intermittent medical examina tion even from practitioners of years (standing wero suggested in a report today to the convention of ? the Amer ican Medical association. "It is difficult tr. taise the standard ?. practitioners who have been at TCfor many years," aaidi:Drt?Hor ;D?.Arhold of Harvard'.university, o read ?ho report. "Yes these doc-. tors should be examined frdm'^ftfe^rb] lime io .-.ec- ii they ara keeping up with j the times." . THRIFTY SI ATTEN' NOWHERE can you of EXTRA GOOD VAIA public for a DOLLAR th Thursday's.trading,by th participating iii Anderson lap Day Sale. Read EVERY adver check your list, off, an.4? vantage of the UN USU are innumerable St.25, $.2.00 arteles offeree di sale for only ONE DOLL One merchant has om versal use advertised for There are Extraordinary almost every Une of m day's trading for Cash c day only. See Hie show window ^?participating in this Dot ? playi?f "the; articles then 19^]?Tiy'^a^^<)n to great values. Grae > Your Legal Notices HOTICE ll Time For .Making IM arny Out Feb. roary a**.Sg a Please ^take notice o?fy- fy? more days time fer returns for personal property will be out. Respectively ask all cities and towns and the country to please make effort to make returns, otherwise you are. lia ble to 60 per cent penalty. Hoard of City ?f Anderson ?sk? that retaHla be - made to Auditor nt once. .\ 1 WINSTON* ?TM?TH. February 8. 1015. "Twr 1 RF A III). Reward ls offoredfor- (r.forpiatlon a? lo the whereabouts, or. leading to .tba apprehension of one Joseph t*. T?9-' lor, who left homo about the 13th of February. 1014. He is Ute son of F. M. Taylor, about 30 year's old, 6 '1-? feet tall, weight 130 pounds, clean shaved, bl ve eyes, light hair, amati lump on loge of left ear mid walks slightly pigeon toed. Was a farmer, and would likely be on a farm now, and was sober and Industrious r/ork He left a wife and two small children, who with his parents are anxious to hear from bim. Write Mrs. I Joe. B. Taylor. Starr, 8. C. R. F. D. 1. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County Anderson. By W. I\ Nicholson, Esq.,; Judge of Probate! Whereas Jas. N. Pearhiaii. C. C. C. P., m?de suit tu me to grant him. let tors of a;lni in irigation ywlth will ? nexed ol 'the derelict e'aiate, of j and effeefi' rf qbo.- Matti son |f??cef.He<i. Those are. therefor^.?to cite and admonish all and singular the Kind red and creditors of tho- said^fjeo. Mattlson. deceased, that-they nmy* bc and appear 1 before uiieViln the Court of'Probate, to be held at Anderson C.* H., S. L\> on the U?ith.day ofyMarch. 1!)ir., after publication liereofv at ll. o'clock In the forenoon, ' to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration -should not be granted. Oiven under my hand, .this 9th day of February, Anno Domini. 1915. W. P. NICHOLSON, Judge of Probate. Published on the loth -day of Feb ruary. 1915, in the Anderson In I telligcncer. NOTICE ty There are a number of'persons who have been listed for poll tax by thc school trustees of the Anderson school District No. 17, and thc city of Ander son, who have not paid, yet. . -Please call for poll tax when paying" taxes, and thus save yourselves .a penalty of *$.00." The ti?rie- #br paying without penalty, will expire March* 1st . V ? WfNSTO>i SMITH, V ' W it ms: . Wt^g?* Trr BACKACHE KtQA'V* yj> -^AJOta HOPPERS HON! lind a greater numbfcrf JES offered thf?^uy?4? an yare offered you Yoe j; e Andersen m?rct?M?af?l? 's lirWCombined tisementy ant on Thursday take ad Inu bargains. There - S 1.5(1, s i.75 and iring this Dollar Day AH. S S2.50 article of uni only ONE DOLLAR, values offered you In erchandise for Thurs )nly, and for this one s of the merchants lar Day Sale;' the d;<-. iselves will do ;?h?rA >oportunitv.