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ELECTRIC CIT 9 Item? of Interest and Person Wireless on the St Ab Old Tea IN Bark: ?? -Market. Mts.-Mattie J Hall. ?Well known lady of the county, discovered in H seed catalog gome days ago un adver tisement of a particular *ype of Kng-* Ils!? pea which has been oft the local market for 20 years. She showed the ad to Furman Smith, the well known seedsman, and had bim order a quantity -of the seed. It is known an the early salad pea. lt is sahl to be the earliest and sweetest pea grown. Tho nea ls not hulled like the ordinary English peu, hut is broken up like a string bean. The pea'Hhould be plant ed ?'bout now, it is stated. Super?I??r Wishes To Borrow Money. County Supervisor J. Muck King will shortly borrow $7f>.000 for county purposes, according to a statement yesterday by tlint official. Mr. King states that the county will need about $30,000 by March 13. Last year the supervisor paid 5 1-2 cents for money. This year, be stuted. he han ulreudy hod a promise of 5 per cent money. Both local banks and outside agents are figuring on lending the comity this money. Mr. King stuted. The notes for this borrowed ' money will bo /etired with tax money taken in next fait'._ '_ We have Just moved to Anderson to mike this ?My Town.? and if hustling for business, and strict attention to the business entrusted to our rare, will build a business, we will be here . immanently. We propose to conduit, a .Bierde and Mvtorerelo Agency, featuring the celebra ?cd "la?laiW Motorcycle, also do rep Air work on bicycles and motor? eyeiis. YTc solicit a share of yow Madness, Gates & Smith ISO West Whltner Street, Phone 198 Ar PAIN' If it does, we liaxe t to paint it with. We 1 tomobile Paint on the Let us show'you soi were painted by, the c ing Guest paint. We Will give you f structions on how to i Guest P 'Guest Sell - Increase your chance { If you have bought A F help us to sell your /rie we sell and deliver 3'OO.c next August, you'll get ye lo $60. Ford Sedan $975; < Car $660* Touring Car $ Fatly chopped, t. o. fe. On tfep?sy sod s&U TODD Af Y? ?f> ?f. ?'?> ?i' !(. ?{> ?f? rf*? 3t? 3f> *f> Y SPARKLETS * _ * [d Mention Caught Over the * bree ta of Anderson ? ******* -V- ***** ? .Mr. rearman WIM Helter Siitiirday. Clerk of Court James ti, l'earmuu, who was taken ill at hi? office last week ami who ha? I -cn confined tn his room since, was somewhat improved yesterday, il?, spent u fairly restful night Friday nicht und yesterday wan able to take nourishment, lie is ?till suffering considerable pafii from ? severe attack o? tonsilitis. His rriendb hope to see him out again soon. Washington's Birthday Turfy Monday Mgiil. The "Little* Workers" of Uelhel Methodist church will give a Washing ton's birthday party Monday night at 7:30 o'clock at the Anderson Mill Hall. Recitations and music will he a part of the program. Icc cream and other refreshments will he served. The pub lic is cordially Invited to attend. Hospital Wunts 1"?? Hose Ruthe*. The Ander aon County Hospital wants about lf>0 rose hushes for a big ros.. Karden which is to be planted in the front yard of this institution, on North Kant street, declared Mr. lt. S. Lig?n yesterday. One generoua heart ed Indy has already donated. 22 cut tings for the garden, and Mr. Ligon thinks that lhere are others who might wish lo contribute-ff few to tho cause. All vsritles of cuttings will he ac ceptable. Tho hospital association IB also establishing a scientific library for the use of the doctors and nurses of thc hoapltal, a number of medical Journals, text hooks and periodicals having already been placed in a room set apart for tho library. ? -e Traction Scrape * Csed on Streets. Various streets of the city were scraped yesterday by means of a big traction englue hooked to u road scrape, and the arrangement proved more effectivo than the split log drag. Early In the mornlug the big tractor took a bucking spell while coming down a steep inclino on West Market street and for a considerable while cut up several "capers" altogether new tn the behavior of a traction eu gine. Before tho ongine could be stop ped in one of its flights ll dragged the road scrape over n high manhole, with the result that the blade or knife of tho latter machino struck the man hole full force, breaking some parts of the contrivance. John R. Pruitt's House Barned. About daylight yesterday morning the huuduomb home of Mr. John R. Pruitt, about ono mlle from Emer son's bridge, on the Craytonvlllo road, waa destroyed by Are. The structure wan a complete loss and only about i>ne-th|rd'of the contents were Baved. The origin of tho Uro ls not known, and ls thought to have started be Auto Need TING? ixactly what you need have the very best Au market. me of the autos which iwners themselves, us ull and complete in >amt your own car. 'amt Co. s the Best.'' o share in our profits, ord since August 1st, nds. Remember, if loo new Fords before mr share of from S40 :oupe!et $780; Town 490; Runabout $440. Detroit i at rosHOP tween the ceiling'and roof. The house WUK erected about two yearn ugo and WUK valued at about $4,000. Mr. Pruitt larrit:! $:'.,325 insurance- un the houfte .md contenta. -u Messrs. Held and Kum* Ri cv it ed Injurie?.. People of Anderson learned with re Krot yoalerday of injuries receive?! by Repr?sentatives S. A. Rums und Qeorge M. Reid Thursday night when the plnsti rill, on tile overliead ceil mg o? tli?" room they were occupying in a hoarditiK notise on Blandlng street, tn Columbia, tell. Mr. Rehrs ?ace was lacerated and bruised, while Mr. Burns suffered bruises ,m his irm. .Mr. Reid's bruises were no pain ful that the atieOwing physician ad vised him to go home* Mr. Rum's In juries were painful but not danger ous, and he was able td remain In Co lumbia until the adjournment of thu general assent! !y. -o Two Fine Musicians At The Paramount. The two new mtiHicians which Man ager Fred M. Hurnttt of tho Para mount Theatre lian brought here made their initial appearance yesterday. Mr. Leroy Vc.id. trombone soloist for years in the famous marine band of New York anil the band of Signor Ferdinando Napp!, la one* of the musicians and tho other is Mr. A. H. Weinberg, a cornetist from Rerlln. The addition of th?se two artlBts to the orchestra of the Paramount will Improve the music dispensed at this amusement bouse wonderfully, lt is doubtful If a (mer orchestra is to be found in the Carolinas. Tho patrons of the Paramount appreciate th'* ef forts which the miutagemrr.L ts mak ing to give them the best of every thing in music and pictures. li. f. Tillmin Out" For Congress. lt is with interest tliat Anderson people have learned of the statement by Mr. H. J J. Watson, a newspaper man of prominence of Greenwood and the new secretary of tho chamber of commerce of that city, that Mr. Henry C. Tillntun. a well known lawyer of that town and son of United States Senator B. R. Ti'lman. will be a can didate for congressman from tho third ?ittrict in 19IG. Antic?pales Rig Spring Business. Miss Dora Oelsberg, who is in New York city buying millinery, ready to wear, etc., will be home Tuesday. She writes that she has purchased a big assortment of pretty millinery, ready to wear, etc., for spring. Miss Geis berg writes that she ls going to en gage one of the very best milliners in the east for the spring business, to arrive in Anderson about March 1st. Hear our Orchestra and see the best pictures. An derson Theatre. ?*.++++?? Personal ? ? i ? - . M. A AAA . f .a .A .e. J .A. A A> e s ? . Mica Marte Elms of tiasley is spend ing the week-end in. the city. IO. G. Evans of. Pendleton waa among the visitors ia the city -ester day. ' Miss Nell Mccutcheon of Pendleton was among thc shoppers in thc city yesterday. . ^^9^H . ''Uncle" Oavo Taylor of Saudy j Springs was in thc city yesterday L. L. Bannister of Cray ton vii le vas in the city yesterday. John Staub of Aiken a cadet at Clemson College 1s the guest of Arthur Barton. . J. H. King of Carswell Institute was in the city yesterday. W. T. A. Sherard of Iva was antoni* the visitors in the city yesterday. Reid Sherard of Wtlllamston was in che city yesterday, Pat Hobson ot Sandy Springs , was a visitor In the city yesterday. J. B. Stone of Six and Twenty was In the city yesterday. J. W. Hall of Iva spec* yesterday in the city. Jes. E. Cok? of frincinnati. and A. W. Dlrgin of New York Jewelry drum mers, were in the city yesterday. S. M. Jones or the Emerson's Bridge ! section ?pent yesterday In thc city, John Brea/aale of "Pendleton was ! imong the visitors in tho city -rester- 1 H. M. Garrison of the Sandy Springs ?eetton was a visitor In the city yes Mies Nettle Mcphail oft Hopewell eas a shepp?r lr. the city yesterday. D. H. Mcphail of H'jnewell was in lu? cRy yesterday. C. C. Jones of Starr was a visitor n the city yesterday. A. McPhail of Hopewell was In the atty yesterday. L. O. Robinson of AntrevR!? vrac a isltor in the city yesterday. Oliver Catey, ot -Btptus spent yes crday in th? city, \ Miss Pensacola Branyon of Start pent yesterday in the city. H. B. McClellan of Roberts tras ta ft B IJOU ound MONDA Y "CARDS NEVER LIE" A two reel Victor featuring HARRY MEYERS AND ROSE MARY THEBY. "TKS BLANK NOTE" Joker fumed) TUESDAY THE GIRL OF THE SECRET SERVICE" l tno reel C?tld Heal Li ?una featuring GRACE CUNARD "ALL OVER THE BIS CUITS" ??tor Comedy featuring LYONS AND FORDE WEDNESDAY "HER BARGAINS" Two reel Blg-C featuring SIDNEY AYERS "THE BUTCHER'S BRIDE" LKO Comedy THURSDAY THE MASTER KEY" Ninth EpiKude "LOVE AND DOUGH" Sterling Comedy FRIDAY "THE AWAITED HOUR" Inp Two Keel featuring VIOLET MESEREAU AND WM. WELSH ' LIZZIE'S DIZZY CA* REER" Nestor Comedy SATURDAY "RIDGEWAY OF MONTANA" Bison tittie reel featuring MARIE WALCAMP AND WM. CLIFFORD Two extra selected reela^added each day, making FIVE big reek dail". The final episode of the ?ncut&? Doil?r, Mystery ai Vats Bi jou March 2nd. _ Open at 2;30 to 10s30 P. M. . Prices Only 5 c and 1 Oe V A. G. Thompson of Starr spent yes terday in tho city. W. H. Duckworth ot Wiiiiamaton was In the city yesterday. E. H. Welborn has" returned to WJ1 II am s ton after g short stay in the city. B. Cromer of Townvllle spent yes terday in tho city. James Relton nf Roberts was a visi tor in tho city yesterday. J. B. Felton and family are spend ing tho week-end with relatives at Townvllle. Misses Elise Merriett aud Clello Mooro of Townvllle were In the cltj yesterday. Miss Estelle Bruce of Belton ls the guest orLV. and Mrs. 8. Q. Bruce. Prof. M. R. Mahaffey of the Long uranch school w?o ls ?io yity ycstcr **rot. L. M. Mahaffey bf the Lebanon Behool spent yesterday In th? city. "Willie Fant ot Town ville spent yes terday In the city. W. C. Kay* ot Townvllle was in the :lty yesterday on business. M?as Maggie M. Carlington went lo Laurens to spend the week-end with lier grandmother. KRS. HALL KNTKBTA?N8 FOR JOSS FABKEB OF Jv A A Very delightful party waa ?elven on rhursday afternoon hy Mja. John.Hail t her pretty country homo, in houor of ter guest. Miss Cecil Parker ot Iva. A arge ?umbr, cf friends were pr?sent, ind the timi?pleasantly spent dancing, .aler a splendid shoper was eerred. Calomel m?kes yon sick and yon ase a day'* work. Calomel la a asty, dangerous chemical our sluggish liver and bo. onntipated, hes/: .us, just a 0-cent btfn of harmless Caecarets. ?hey work while ' don't ripe, sleltr o IVA NOTES o' o o oooooooooooooooo The regular monthly meeting of tho missionary society of the First Baptist church was held with MrB. S. E. Lov erette on last Friday afternoon. Thc meeting was presided bviar hy the pres ident, Mrs. W. A. Miles. '?Three most interesting papers were read by Mrs. B. B. Willis. Mrs. G. M. Bchrimp und Mrs. 8. M. Jones. After the business was over, a social hour wau enjoyed, during which the hostess served a sweet course. .Mr?. D. A. Burrlss spent Friday in *nd*rsow shopping. Ur. J.i). Wilson was In Lowndes vllle a few hours Saturday cn pro fessloual business. Miss Virginia Wilson hus returned from a few days' stay in Ixjwndesville. Mr. E. R. Horton of Anderson wa3 In town Friday on business. Mr. Ous Townsend spent a few hours in Anderson Saturday. Dr. J. E. Watson of Anderson was here Friday on professional business. Mr. r.'.dd Sherard of Belton Is visit ing his mother, Mrs. V. E. Sherard. Quite a number of young people from here attended the play "Down in Dixie" last Friday night at Starr, which was rendered hy the pupils of the Iva high Behool. Dr. J. J). Wilson baa returned iront a business trip to Anderson. ^ Mrs. 8. E. Anderson was shopping tn Auder; un Friday. Mrs. S. O. Jackson and daughter, Ml . M. E. Jackson of Store.Hu were visiting relatives in town Friday. - ! The civic improvement association hell a v|iry enthusiastic meeting Fri day afternoon in tho school audi- j torlum\ This meeting waa presided j over by the vice president, Miss Lucia j Price. Prof. C. D. Coleman made a very interesting talk which was much enjoyed. Mr. Dud Wardlaw of Troy spent Friday herc on business. Miss Maggie Thompson spent the week-end with her parents In Seneca. Mr. A. B. Davis ot the Jackson Mill has purchased a handsome five passeu ?er car from Mr. A. L Todd of Ander son, j Mr. J. Li. Jackson and son of Store vtllp were business visitors here a 3hort while Friday. Mesara. F. W. McGee and W. T. A. j Sherard have returned from Charlotte, { N. C.. where they attended the lay men's convention of tho Presbyterian church. <Mts. S M Jones was shopping in Anderson Saturday. Misses Ruth Grace and Ray Jones of Antreville visited at the home of Mr. J. C. Jones this week. Thc Timrod Literary Society held Its regular meeting last Friday after noc and'the following program wai rer red: ?<f$$J ?bate, Resolvpd, That basket ball should be established In 'every high school. 2*4l4Kp : Affirmative-Nita Adams, ColumR? Burton and James Belcher. Negative-Bertha Burris, Lula Bas I kin and Kenneth Badgin. Jokes-Florido Burriss. I Current Events-Hope Baker. Reading-Bessie Adams. Misses Kate Rampey. Nellie Wyatt and Corrie Howell Were shoppers T Anderson Saturday. Miss Kittie Jone?; of Audron apfent ! n ihprt Thilc- here this we*.* at the [ home of her cousin, Mrs, J. C. Jones, i Mr. T. B. Godfrey, circuatlion mana, j ;er' of The Intelligencer, spent a few hours in town- Saturday morning. Mr. Feaster Jones of Starr was a j business visitor here Saturday. Mr, T. E. Stribllng ls spending a] fow dayd In Seneca with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mullinix and lit- j tie Frances left Saturday for Pclser, j where, they go to spend a while with relatives. Vary Pickford ia "Cinderella." Everybody in Anderson, both young and old, are greatly Interested in the announcement that the famous class ic, "Cinderella1* ls coming and tbat orld's sweetheart," Mary Pick, j ford is to be seen in tito five film fea ture. A special ladies' program will go on exhibition at 10:30 a. m. Mon day and. both 'Monday and Tuesday afternoons-wjjl be devoted especially to the children. The Paramount is preparing to accommodate a record breaking crowd as "Cinderella" has, wherever shown, broken all atten dance records. Following ls a brief summary: In the e-^ufottely fanciful fairy-, tale "Cinderella, . arranged from tho beautifully embolie and century-old' m story. Mo'-y Pickford portrays Ute j-r?t??c:ic but bewitching ilttlte clnder ' girl, the herlono of the world renown ed <and universally loved tale of ?no abused stepsister who was at last rewarded for tb? virtue and patieuce hy -s splendid triumph pver Ute haughty sisters and unkind stepmoth er, and crowned ?linceas, and sov ereign of her true love's heart. This nsw and modern version ot "Cindo rcl!a" is a delightful blend ot com edy and pathos and provides a con-' r.umniately artistic treat for people1 of all ?ges. ln the imposing and ela borate production which has been gi v. en thia wonderful story, illusion and reality aro skillfully mingled, and' the famous little heroine of the children of all tUae Ihjes and breathe? UIMA the screen, immortal thoro as in their hearts, with a tender charm thar ls all Mary Pickford's own. The vary-, lng viciaeltudss of Cinderella's life, j with har roany sorrows and her ?feat triumph are depicted with a fase ?. nntlng degree o frsalism and the in spiring episodes of the beloved tale Are dramatically and plcturesqnelv de veloped ia this mont ?harming 'and unique of fairy photoplays. Just an they ar? chronicled In the beautiful story that i? its origin, As announced above, ene exhibition wm begin at 10.?o a. m. SIne? tfctir areV? resift and H takes approximately 15 minutes to reel, the first n will go on every hour and n quar after 10:30 a. m. X JLJO THISIS it. Us* for yourself, if you seek men, if ye fixtures, equip-ment. Classified Want Advert Twenty-fire words or less. Ooo 1 Sis Times 1100. All advertisement over twenty-fii word. Rates on 1,000 words to rion. No advertisement taken for l**s If your name appears In the tele your want ad to 321 and a bili .rill prompt payment. MISCELLANEOUS WE BUT PEAS and pay the cash. Forman Smith-Sccdman. Phone 464. DU MULES FOR SALE-We will have a good load of mules, in Friday morn ing ana we want to sell or exchange for your old mules. The Fretwell Co, 2-19-3t WYATT, the $6.00 Coal man is still Bellina the best coal on earth at $5 a ton; and you get 2,000 pounds, too. Phone ISL'. BUt'K-EVE BARBER SHOP-Hair cut 15c, shave 10. Best servjce. Sat isfaction guaranteed. C. A. McClain, | Mgr. ?IBLS LEA RX MILLINERY-Beat trade for women. Pays $60 to $100 a month. Prepare now for spring -.season. Ideal Millinery School. 100 1-2 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga, 2-21-ltp. |YEif-We teach you the barber trade and give position in our chain, of shops at good wages or $30. At lanta Barber College, 10 E. Mitchell St, Atlanta Ga. 2-21-ltp. . ? AUTO BE PA IRS-Tops recovered and repaired7. High grade springs msde or new leaves put in place of old ones. Paul E. Stephens. HAVE YOU tried our dry cleaning de partment? If not, WHY NOTT Ros I enborg, the -Tailor Who Knows How. PhoHp ?0. FOR SALK-Beardless Barley, Esslx Rape and a seasonable assortment of Field end Garden Seeds of best qualities. Our. phone number is 484. Furman Smith, Seedsman. ? PHONE US your orders for cos! and wood ix?lh, ?f??mtXZt Csai.&Sd Wood Co., W. ?. Dimer, Phone 649. 2-17-3t ' The Day ?? Congrus WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.-SENATE: Met at noon. "Work resumed on !saris!Etive ?nnro prlation bill and provision for agri cultural cenr-us was eliminated. Committee investigating charges of I a lobby against a ship bill resumed taking testimony. Passed - legislative, executive and Judicial appropriation bill, $37,000,000, and sundry civil bill. $126,000,000. Took jap army appropriation bill. Recessed 6:17 p. m. until ll a. .m. Monday. HOUSE: Met at noon. Debate contined on diplomatic ap propriation bill. Passed diplomatic appropriation bill, $4,000,000, and military academy bill, $1,037,000. Vook up fortifications appropriation bill. Adjourned at* 6:10 p. m. until noon Sunday for eulogies on the lato Sena tor Bacon of Georgia, and the late Repr?sentative Goodwin of Meine. Recorder ?Two Cutes Disponed of S-iur I day m City Police Coan The following crjr.es were disposed of yesterday in tbV court of Recorder Russell : WI? Telford drunkenness, $h, . Oscar Dc jal d. drunkenness, $.-. i ii i 'iTn ? i milli PIEDMONT INSU1 See ft Any * INS?F C. E. TR?B? Brown -*\ . i$ gone.'1 V/Tomorrow docs not ex ODAY is )he day of Opportunity, the colounin of opportunities. Read ; it-if you seek a broader opening m wanlib buy or sell machinery, rr-*rrnr~rri-~r-rrr-.r-inr~TT-Y^-rir---ra'r-rr "nrt I Columns ising Rates imo 25 cent?, Three Times Sf cents, e words prorate (or each addlUonal be used In a month made on appli than 26 cents, cash In (dennos. \, i phone directory yon eeo telephone Ibo malled after Ita Insertion Cor WANTS WANTED-To correspond, confi dential ly, with anyone d?sirions ot becoming permanently cored of tho morphine or whiskey habit The KEELBY INSTITUTE, COLUM BIA, S. C. Box 76. WANTED-The privilege to care tobacco users at home. $5.00 boys the core. Information if desired. THE KEELBY INSTITUTE, CO LUMBIA, S. C., Box 75. PROFESSIONAL CARD S Dr. C. Mack Sanders DENTIST Associated with Dr. J. Levis Sanders. ' Office 304-5-6 Bleckicy Building. Office Phone 4*29. Residence Phone 149 DR. J. E. WATSON ~ General Practice I Office in Llgon & Ledbetter Building. North Main Street. Office Phone 210. Residence Phone 385. NOTICE Time For Mrjk?as?"'S=-S?sfi? CrfiiFefc, Please take notice only* 15'. mora days time *o? rstrtz* 'cr !?*e?*"t3r s-oserty wtii fe cttS, K^spcctirsiy ask' all cities and towns and tho country to please minke effort to make' returns, otherwise you are" lia ble to 60 per cent penalty.. Board of City of Anderson asks that returns ba made to Auditor at once'. "WINSTON SMITH, Auditor. February 6, 1015. . REWARD. Reward la offered for information aa to the whereabouts, or leading to tho apprehension of one Joseph B. Tay lor, who left home about the 13th of February, 1914. He ls the emref F. M. Taylor, ubout.30 yeera old, 5 1-" feet tall, weight 180 pounds/ clean shared, blue eyes. Ught hair,'small lump on loge ot left ear cod walks slightly pigeon toed. Waa a firmer, and would likely bo OP. a tarni' now, and was sober and industrious work er. He left a wife and two small children, who with his parents are , anxious to bear from him. Write Mrs. foe/ B. Taylor, Starr, ?. C. R.:Fr D..1. NOTICE Thora are a number of persons who have been listed for poll tax by tho school trustees of the Anderson school District No. 17, and the city of Ander son, wlio nave hot paid yet. Please call for poll tax when paying taxes, and thus save yourselves a penalty of $8.00. Tm? time ter paying without penalty will expire March 1st WINSTON SM ?Tlf. County Auditor. Feb. 15, 1915. Syria, almost tho only country in the world In wheh pistachio nate are cultivated, produces about half a mil lion, pounds of them, a year. . To cool fever patients a Missourian bas invented a aeries of rubber tubes to completely surround' a person and be filled with, ire water.