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Condensed Passenger Schedule PIEDMONT k NORTH FHN KA I KWAI COMPANY. Effective January 171 li, 191*?. ANDERSON Arrivais, W?> tl.8:25 a, m. No. at.10:00 a, m. No. tt.11:40 a. m. No. 87.1 si.*? p. m. Kn* 89.3:40 p. sa. No. 41.9M p. m. No. 43.9:90 p. m. Departe rea. Ne. M.7.15 a. m. No. 82. 9:00 a. m. No. 84 .10:80 a. m. No. 98.DLo;, p. m. No. SS .8:30 p. aa. No. 40.4:45 p. m. Na. t?.8:10 p. K. .C 8. ALLEN, Trafile Mn ne ger. Cn ARLE STUN-C H1CAGO SLEEPER Th/oogh Pulloinn Sleeping Cur Service via SOUTHERN RAILWAY Premier Carrier of the South Effective Sunday. November 22nd, 1914. Sleeper bandied on CAROLINA SPECIAL NOB. 27 and 28. Schedule 8 am. Lv. Charleston Ar. 9:40 p. m. 12:36 p. m. Lv Columbia Ar 4:45 p. m. 4:30 p. m. Lv Spnrtanburg Ar 1:45 pm 7:30 p. m. Lv Asheville Ar 9:20 a m. 12:05 a m. Lv Knoxville Lv 5:10 a. m. 10:55 a. m. Ar Cincinnati Lv G:35 a m. 9:00 p. m. Ar Chicago Lv 8:65 a. m. Passengers from Anderson and Qreenvil'.o territory will muko connec tions by ieaving on traius Nos. 15 to Oreen ville and 12 to Spartauburg and connecting there with the Chica go sleeper. In addition to tho through sleeper to Chicago, Drawing Room Sleeper, Standard Pullman Sleeper, Dining car and through roach. For full and complete Information, tickets and pullman reservation call on any ticket agent, or write W. E. Taber. T. P. A., Greenville, & C., O?, W. E. McOoo, A. G. P. A., Ool umhla. 8. C. C?t?? i You Ute a little extra money to good advantage just now? Haven't you something to sell? ?o you own something you no longer use, but which if offered at a bargain price would ap peal ?it once to tome one who it? i Aa INTELLIGENCER Want Ad wm turn the trick. PHONE 321 ^ho KING r OF AUL VALUE GIVING EVE NTS P9LLAD DAY Anderson? S. C. Thursday, March 18 Get yours! ^VlghTst^ra?rs For Mai I. BOSTON. March 12.~Scarclty ol mail steamers for Europe has resolv ed In arrangements by thc post?nico department to -have tho Warron line's new freight steamer Bay Stato carry maila when she leaves tomorrow or Sunday tor Liverpool, The .Bay State will bare one of the largest cargoes ever sent from thta port, lt will in clude cotton, wheat, flour and steel. Judge Ingerxoll Bead. KNOXVILLE, Tenn., March 12. Judge H. If. Ingersoll. 71. for 20 yuan dean of tim law department ot th? University of Tennessee, died sudden ly tonight of heurtfaSlnre. WHEY RIGNEY i^ina %m BACKACHE VJ ..0 .LU?? EI?EL'S CAPTAIN* BREAKS SILENCE SUBMITS TO INTERVIEW AND TELLS OF EXPER IENCES ON VOYAGE LIKE FOOD TO A STARVING MAN German Cruiser Played in Fine Luck While Capturing Brit ish Prizes NEWPORT NEWS. Va.. March 12. Captai*- Max Thlerlchens, command er of tho German converted cruiser Prinz Eitel Friedrich, merchunt raid er for thc Fatherland in .the Atlantic and Pacific oceans and destroyer of an American ?.hip. today broke his neal of silence since he reached an chorage In an American port. Tim German Commander, who hrouKhl bit) ship and prize crows to this port last Wednesday, said he had boen too busy to talk for publication until pow and be consente ' to say a few words. "I was never Interviewed," said the captain BiuHtngiy as ho nat in his cabin of Hie ^Friedrich in dry dock. "Does it burt much?" Tho commander was asked if his historic raid of the seas was over. "Fest weller," he exclaimed in Cer n?an, meaning, a; he explained, "we haven't niven lt up hy u long ways." The officer emphasized lila stat? nu nt with a Binni of lils list on the coffee table and continued: "We had luck and we shall nave more, i bop ? " "Aa you know," Commander Thier iChens continued, "we cruised for days without seeing a tiling off Chile. Our coal was ultnost gone Wo were real ly In a bad way. Then ono day we sighted a .suillug ship flying no flag. A squad went aboard and demanded Chat abe show ber colors. Sho admit ted thu! shj was the French ship Jean. Like Food to Furnished. "We wo rend the signul wig-wagged back by our boarding crew it was us If u rons'tplgeou were to fly into the mouth of a starving man. 'French ship Jean," came Hie message, 'loaded with best Cardiff coal.' "Hut <iut wusn't al'. Thero waj a heavy seo running and wo didn't dare come alongside without riaktng nzniichii?S both h?ll0 ? vnvo or ucrS that we sal" b/f tc the nearest place-1 found an ideal placo called Easter Island 01. .an atlas. Our crew tock her over but ?o?- ?* * offered the French a chanco to sail their own ship under our orders with pay and they accepted. "But this wus too slow for UB, SO we put back a chain and Vowed her. When we were under way again we sighted another ship. We made her out as the English boat Kidalton and took after her with our row-line jerking along behiud. Wo soon finished her and then proceeded till we reached Easter Island with our prize. We landed and when we found there was no partic ular danger we rested and quletl> coaled. It was like feeding a hungry man." Vif|0| Tho captain explained tb- . before bo landed thc crews of the Jean and SAVES DAUGHTER Advice of Mother no Doubt Pi* velts' Daughter's Untimely End. Ready, Ky.-'* 1 was not ab!? to di anything for nea.Iy six months/' write; Mrs. Laura Untidier, of this place, "and was down in bed for three months. ' 1 cannot tell you how I suffered willi my head, and with nervousness and womanly troubles. Our family doctor told my husband tte could not do ms any good, and he had to give it up. Wc tried another doctor, but he did not help mc. At last, my mother advised me lo take Cardui, the woman's tonic. 1 though! it wa? no use for 1 was nearly dead and nothing seemed to do me any good. Bul ) took eleven bottles, and now 1 am able to do all of my work and my owe washing. ! think Cardui is the best medicine in thc world. My weight has increased, and 1 look thc picture of health ' If you suHcr from any of the ailment! peculiar to womer?, get a bottle ol Cardui today. Delay is dangerous. We know it will help you, for it lias helped sc many thousands of other weak women in the past 50 years. At all druggists. fVrit? t?: Ghettanooca Medicine Co., Lidie* Aamory 0?e?. Chattivncof*. Tsr.rt.. for .s>/?-i?, /Hitrust?*Kt on year CJM? aw S* p*?? book, ''Horn? Ttwuaunf ter Wome.V in plain vt rapier. B.C. 10t "Cream of Wheat" FLOUR This famous High Patent floui is unexceled by any \AUCT flour, and we have a good price on thc quantity we now have on hand, so we would advise our friehds tc take advarit' je of this opportun .<y- ??Si ACT NOW! J. M. MCCOWB Phone 22 East Whiner Street One Can Never Ti a Theatre ] AH Kinds of Business Ent Local Seedsman Sole Seeds to Members < Troi On,? can never tell Just In what way an up to date theatre, such as the ono that has been opened in An derson this winter , will help a town. When Honey Hoy F\fans minstrels showed here last Tuesday night there were several score visitors here from ??.orgia and towns of this State, lt hi ing estimated that there were "?0 visitors here for the show from Hart well, ?a., alone. Practically all of these, people from Georgia, who came over in u mobiles, took supper at local hotel J and cafes; several spent the night here and the following day, and a number did considerable shop ping, white some bought automobile supplies, gasoline, for example, while here. In fact, lhere is no telling Just how lenny business Interests of the town ?lid reap some benefit from that one show coining to Anderson. lin, who would have thought that ,t denier in r.e. d j would reap any benefit froth "Lady Luxury" coming m Anderson. Florence Webber. in "J ady Luxury", with all 0f tho beau ty, th,, music, lovely costume? and ?',^^orK''w.lliJ?eaH ?nd tinint?uess o? the Kidalton ti?? ascertained that an Englishman's yacht was in the harbor and that word could easily be taken for their relief. Needed Water Badly. .Next to coal the greatest need the Eitel felt in her long Journey, the commander said, was water. Not only for drinking, he said, but for washlug. Because of tho water shortage, he said: .The Eitel anchored in the rain belt, near Pernambuco and spread all sall,-not perpendicularly, but flat and waited, und 48 hours the rains descended and tho tanks were Ulled." The washing problem, he said, was followed by famine and in this emer gency IUCK favored them again when the French ship Floride appeared with a cargo of toilet preparations. "We were out of the track of liners," said the captain, "and could hardly believe it when we saw a French steamship appearing." Here Commander Thlerlchens paus ed to give word of sincere praise for the Floridos caQtain. "Them ls a real gentleman." he said with enthusiasm, referring to Captain Moisson. "At first his patriotism and thc icss of his boat made lt bard fer ! him to compose himself on-our boat, but later when he had accepted the situation ho bore his position like a true gentleman. The commander's glance, as he paused after this tribute to the French officer, chanced to fall on a few green sprigs of "wheat growing from a box in his cabin window. A Jpray of Green. "You can't imagine what tha*. little growing green meant to us," he said after a moment's meditation. ' Even in the cities you can at least look into a florist's sbop. But through I thoao montas on the sea, we yearn 1 ed for it. So when we reached Eas ter Island, we filled r-askets with earth and then, a competition began. All we bad to plant were beans abd peas and we Boon found that they would not grow. We were just about ready to give up ever seeing ?ur win dow gardens green when there came a , wheat ship. We planted some of it and you eoe it ls growing." Easter Island was a bright page in the Eitel Friedrich's career and a strange ' little 'Chrlstmaa tree at the captain's elbow still bearing its gold . and candles, waa a relic the officer t said from -last Chrlstmaa celebration. I Cn the stand was the souvenir of a more recent feast, the celebration bf i the captain's 41st birthday which oc [ curred yesterday in this port. It was an elaborately framed poem, which , tho commander smilingly explained ; waa tho present of the non-commiB ' sioned officers' "Gesangverein." Later, as tho commander went on deck, the , proud author was personally congrat [ ulated with a warm handshake I Hanging on tho wall in the captain's ? cabin was the shell of a tropical fish nnd lying on the tablo were photo I graphs whiclt the ca^ain proudly displayed as his "farthest south" re I cord. They showed two great ice , bergs and a wide grey ice field. ' . "Wc went far south ot the Horn," ? tho officer explained, "for it was after i the battles, on the const and we were > afraid of tho straits. Then we were ? up in ,the tropics* shooting sharks." i ''Despite the changea of weather and . the hasards of the cruise," tho com mander added as the interview closed, "we have not lost a single life and the ! crew we *iave today is tho same to a I man as that which left Tsir.g-Tun 1 many months ago and ready to lake another chance." German Cruiser in IHding VICTORIA, B. C March 12.-Ono of the allied worships, returning from the south and of SouP* Ameri ca brings the report that kt ia gen . orally believed about Cape Horn , that Uie small German cruiser Dresden. i solo survivor or the fleet, .defeated ! b*?* the British off the Falkland Is* I .Ods, ls hiding in ono of tho mun I'ierle3s creeks alO'ig the .coast of ' i Patagonia and Terra del Fuego. Keep Your Bowels Regular. As everyone knows, tho bowels are tho sewerage system of the body, and lt Is of ?be greatest importance that they move once ench day. If your bowels become constipated, take a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets Just after supper and they wlU correct the disorder. Obtainable everywhere. ll inn llWfl Millhill!. Minim II -??wi ill What Ml Means to a City erprises Benefit From lt. 1 Large Quantity of af "Lady Luxury" upe the entire production-and then the thought of garden seeds, of pish. But it is a fact, nevertheless, that a dealer in seeds. Ku mian Smith, reap ed several dollars yesterday through purchases of seods made by mem bers of the "Lady Luxury" company. It came about *by members of the troupe spying some cotton on the stalk tn Sit. Smith's place. They had never seen anything like lt, and were delighted when Mr. Smith of fered them some of the fleecy bolls aa souvenirs. Several members of the troupe then turned in and bought profusely of garden seed, watermel on and cantaloupe seeds, etc. Mr. Smith insisted that they did not have to buy the seeds because of a favor ho had shown thom, but one of the leading men <>f the show protested that he, was a gardener, and sent c? large package of seeds by parcel post to bi? "farm" on Long Island, which he hopes to plat.: in Juue. One of the ladies in the troupe, tho one who did the p?trt pf the lUujSian dancer, purcliaH-'d ;i large assortment of seeds which sit,, chipped to Califor nia. MORE t O .Y! Ii A U l M?S. England Add1; Vumber of Articles to (Contraband List, LONDON. Ma.rch 12.--Great Brit ain today added the following arti cles t<> the absolute contraband list: Wool, woolen and worsted yajrus, wool toiin ami nulls, tia o'.ih rid** ot tin, tin ore, castor oil, paraffin wax. copper, Iodine, luuericnnts, hides ot ul! kinds of leather hultablc for mili tary equipment uiuuum'n nail its salts, urea, aniline and it3 com pounds. Foodstuffs for animalsr heretofore conditional contraband, are broaden ed to iucludc "oleaginous seeds, nuts and kernels aud r.nimal nod vege table oils and fats, other than lin seed oil suitable for manufacture of magarlno cakes and meals." This apparently makes cotton seed and all cotton seed oil products con ditional contraband. CREW A>'? l'ASSENGEKS SAFE Guadeloupe Hunk by Cierman SteutU er Off Brazilian Coast. BUENOS AYRES. Mareil 12.-The Diario announces that the Britisli steamer Churchill arrived today at Pernambuco with the crew and 143 passengers of the French steamer Guadeloupe. The Guadeloupe was sunk near the island of Fernando de Noronha, In the South Atlantic. 125 miles off the Brazilian coast, to which country lt belongs, by tho "German auxiliary cruiser Kronprinz Wilhelm. The Guadeloupe Balled from Buenos Ayres February 13 for Bordeaux. The Guadeloupe was a vessel of -. 974 tons, built In 1907. She WRH owned by the French line. She was commanded by Captain Jaaseau. r?$ JP -r Thursday, March 18 Anderson, S. C. Make Your Dollars Have More Cental Charleston & Western Carolina Railway To and From the NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST Leaves: No. 22_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. C. BenaBsgBMaoata ! Best Laxative For Children When your baby is cross and fretful Instead of the happy, laugh ing little dear you are accustomed I lo, in all probability tho digestion I has become deranged anti the bow I els need attention. Give it a mild . iaxntlve, dispel the irritability und bring back the happy content of babyhood. The very best laxative for child ren ls Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pep sin, because it contains no opiate or narcotic drug, is pleasant tasting and acts gently, but surely, with out griping or other distress. Druggists sell Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin at fifty cents and one dol lar a bottle. Foi1 a free trial bot tle write to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 452 Washington St., Monticello, \ Monticello, Ills. DB. I Hi. POTEAI WILL I SPEAKJERE TODAY ; ADDRESSES SCHOOL TEACH- I ERS AT REGULAR MONTH- j I,Y CONFERENCE AT 12 O'CLOCK In West Market Street School. Interesting Program to be. Carried Out The regular monthly meeting of the Anderson County Sch?ol Teach ers. Association will be held today, beginning at noon, in tho West Mar ket Street school building. This promises to be oae of the motu interesting as well as one of the largest attended gatherings this j organization has had. One of the I foremost educators of the county, Dr. E. M. Potent, president of Fur man University, at Greenville, will bo the principal speaker at thc I meeting. The devotional exercises will bo ' conducted by the Rev. O. L.. Martlu. Another feature of the meeting which will provo a treat will be a violin solo by Mr.R. J. Cooper, di rector or The Anderson theatre or chestra. The program also calli for! a reading by Miss Kittie Arnold. Dr. . Potent is so Well known In , Anderson that anything in the na ture of an Introduction in this con nection ls unnecessary. He baa preached and dellvoreiL-toctures here on numerous occasioriswand has al ways been heard by large congrega tions and audiences. That there will be a large number of teachers out to hear hiiu today, goes without saying. As usual luncheon will be served at the meeting of the tearhers. Thia will be in charge of the domestic science department of thc high school under the direction of Miss Georgia Marshall. Call Out Hermits. ? PARIS. March 12 (12:60 p. m.). The chamber of deputies today passed a bill calling out the 1916 class of recruits. These recruits will not be sent to the front, however, until the men of the c/der^classes are mobiliz ed. Drink More Water If Kidneys Bother Eat less meat sad take Salts for Backache cr Bladder trouble Uric acid in meat excites the kid neys, they become overworked; get sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of load. The urine becomes cloudy: the Modder is irritated, and you may be obliged to seek relief two or threo , times during tho night.* When the kidneys clog you must help them flush off the body's urinous waste or.> you'll be a real sick person shortly At first you. feel a dull misery in hte. ! kidnoy region, you suffer from bnck acho, sick headache, dirtiness, stom ach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic, twinges when the weathe.* is bad. ; Eat lees meat, drink lota of water: also get freie, any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; take a table spoonful th a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your j kidneys will Uten act fine. ThlB fem- j ohs salts ts made from tho acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined v itii lithla, and has beta used for j generations to clean clogged- kidneys and stimulate thom to normal acUri- | tl, also to neutralize the add in urine, j, so it nc longer ts n source of irrita- j j Hon. thus ending bladder weakness; ?! Jad -Balts ia Inexpensive, cannot in .. Juro; makos a delightful effervescent,! lithia-watr drink which overyonu ! j should take now and then to keep the' kidneys cleon and active. Druggists here say they sell tots ot Jad Balta to folks who believe in overcoming kid ney.trouble while it i? only trouble. ! i ? ii ? ?L___ You've Tried the Rest, Now Try the Best Our Stock Is New and ?or UoodH Are Klee. Try UH Once and You Will Try UH Twice. We Sell Cheaper Because We Sell for CASH Mr?- Oinpp Fruit.50 Oranges, Sweet and juicy.i .. '. ISe aad Stir do*en We sell all 10c articles for.$c We sell 3 lb can Fork and Hesns for.1"?? This ls cheaper than reeking them If you get the pork given to you ll large funs String Heans for. We have for today (Salurduy) a layout of fresh meat?, Fish aud Oysters tit for a king. Try oar all Fork Sausage.20c lb, 2 for {fx* Fork ( hops.2 lbs for 33c Chelee Steaks and Roast, Souse Meat, Liver, Liver Sausage and many other nice kinds of meats for your Sunday dinner. Phoue us your order and WP will do the rest. The Spot Cash Grocery Phone 161 J. P. NOBLETT, Mgr. 121 N. Main YOUR FALL CROP Will Prove The Quality Of This Fertilizer Our 8-2 1-2-1 is now running 8.92-2.93-1.28, and is absolutely dry. lt is by far the best fertilizer on the market for the money. Anderson Phosphate & Oil Co. Anderson, S. C. ANNOUNCEMENT DR. WELLS 199 1-2 E. Whittier St. Anderson, 5. C FILLING, CROWN AND BRIDGE SPECIALTY EXPERT ON EXTRACTING Either way, asleep or wide*awake; One of the best in the State. s EXAMINE TIRES NOW! And if they need repairs let aa do your vulcanising. While prices of new tires are lower than they were last year-our vul canizing prices ?re mach lower, too. Ajax ?nd Goodyear Tires ?nd Accessories. Templeton Vulcanizing Works 108 N. McDuffie. 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