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THE i A?idefso The Newest and Dining In the Statt4 is now ope the Choicest Prepare cies of the Seaso We Cater Especially to With Our Private Di be able to handle Banquets, Etc., Wewill also serve M< day from 12:00 1 Our doors will be opei We solicit yo Yours ANTONOK, Pfrutt^ihe Oliver' all day arvd jffik ' bilke r coltJW^jfe? If the hone? feel that way; '?^T^Ifln^xB a~^~~ kow do you suppose the man' 1 " ^Tm%fr ff ' ' [who has been holding the Jr*tffflM *>h1??S handle, feel?? JU ^(g'^JIl Probably mighty well w>i?- j^^?^**^^^^B,^s^S fsed with himself, and glad jr ^ He ha? done meure work*. better UT>'1C and with greater ^Cfe^. ? ease-simply becai;?e he used an . ' ^^[TT^8'^B^S5>4B1 | OLIVER PLOW.lefe*^ ->]Whlt don't y ta be one of these men? tsT^^ We will bo glad to ?how you the plow-to answer m 'questions-and to convince you that thia is the plow' ?A \ 'for you to buy. BH? \ (AND REMEMBER M THEY'RE "BTJIIiT FOR SERVICE" % Sullivan Hardware Co. Anderson, S. C. Belton? S. C. Greenville, S. C. ANNOUNCEMENT 199 1-2 E. Whrtoer ?afc. Anderson, S. C. FILLING, CROWN AND BRIDGE SPECIALTY EXPERT ON EXTRACTING Either wey, asleep or vide awake; One ol the best tn the State. COLE. L. BLEASE JNO. B. ADGER MULL ALLY Cttlanbie, S. C. Anderson, ?. IV LAWYERS Otter* W W, Whitner st-, Vete;:sane Andersen. H. C. .M ?J aSe> C'a Most I p-to-D? Pari n for Business, d Foods and Di n will be found Ladies and Get ning Room w Theatre Parti on short notice. erchants'Lund 0 3:00 for 35c 1 from 5 a.m. t( ur patronage. LEGAL NOTICES TAXPAYERS TAKE NOTICE ''The time for paying taxes will be out April 1st. and I have published .i list of Anderson School Districts No. 17. which' have not been paid. Now if you fail to call for your poll Lax when yon pay your taxea it will cost you $8.00 so if you fail to pay, do not blame your auditor. Preachers and School-Trustees are liable for, poll tax. WINSTON SMITH, County Auditor. NOTICE TO THE TOWNSHIP KOA lil? OP ASSESSORS Please send in your little book by the Kth instant., so that 1 can notify tile parties whoso property as'sess noni bas been raised over one huu Irod dollar% The Township Board of Assessors sill meet in my oftice nt 12 noon Pri ley, March 26th, 1915. But be sure to. tend in the little books at once. tSigned) WINSTON SMITH, Auditor of Anderson County. KOTICE OP STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING Pursuant to a resolution ot the 3osrd of Directors, a meeting of the itockholders ot the Anderson Devel ipment Company is called to be held m Marett 30. 1915. at 4 o'clock p. m. n the room? of the chamber of com nerce, Anderson, S. C., for the follow ng purposes: 1st. To consider a resolution to ?sue Ten Thousand Dollars preferred dock of said company. ~ ith a par aluc of 9100 per share, the same to ??.sold for par. Such preferred stock o be entitled to a preferred cumula Ivo dividend of 7 per cent, per annum iver the common Mock, and to be ?referred to the common stock ip the Insl dissolution of tin? company to ts par value. Such stock to have the lame voting privilege aa the common ?tock. ind. In case It ia deemed inadvisa >le by thc stockholders to issue auch ?referred stock, then to authorise the ires'dtnt and ?5ecretory of the. com mute and deliver a nv co pri xis pn W ha lol W. en Isi ed A. co Tc foi L itc or where ?liCcl ntlemen e shall es, i every ) 1 a.m. OS. ortgage of the property of the com .ny to secure the payment of s loau not more than Ton Thousand Hoi rs, which lo to be negotiated by thc esident for the company. Said loan be evidenced by the note of the ni nany bearing eight per cent, in rest, payable annually, and. if not paid, interest to be added to and come principal and itself bear 8 per nt. interest until paid. Said note to ar the further provision that if it come necessary to collect same by lt or by attorney, the maker will y all costs of collection including attorney's fees of ten per cent. In dition to principal.and interest. The ii of such mortgage to be junior tn ? mortgage of said Anderson !>... lopir.cnt Company to Old Dominion Tist Company. Said note to lie pay ile at ouch time as the president ky.deem advisable to fix it and said ortgage to also secure thc payment any renewals thereof. J. S. FOWLER. President. Anderson. S. C. Feby: 26. WIG. Jt'lML OF PROBATE'S KALK George Barton et al against * Rosa Breaseale et al. Pursuant to order of sale herein anted I will sell in front of the art house dooj at Anderson. S. C . salenday tn April. 191K. ?luring the ual boura of nale Ute following Qperty: All that'lot in'Clio town of llliamston. S. C.. containing one If acre more or less, bounded by ls of James Ware. H. Maha ff ey. U. . Anderson'and fronting on Acad iy street, it being the lot of which jm Barton died, seized and possess and the same deeded to him by R. Gray by deed recorded in clerk of ur ff? office in Book WV page 488. rms cish, purchaser to pay, extra r papers. W. P. NICHOLSON', Probate Judge as Special Referee. )ear Doctor, Frieiftl L?wyer, Your Profeswonal Card bi Ins Paper Would Increase Your -.,.,, ~.-:-. i ' MAKE APPEAL WANT UNITED STATES TO TAKE ACTION IN MEX ICAN TROUBLE LARGE PORTION OF CROP THREATENED Committee Probably Will Dis-j cuss Situation With Secretary j Bryan Monday (liv SKHtriaUfl Pr?**-) WASHINGTON. .March 20.- A committee ot hump growers from Yucatan, Mexico, ami representatives of American hemp importers laid boiore the Slate department today an appeal for action by the United State? that would terminate til? revo lutionary troubles between General Alvarado, the Carranza governor 01 Yucatan, and au opposing faction. Thc committee probably will discuss the situation willi Secrelurv Itryan next Monday. The committee said the revolution which resulted in the recent hloekade of Progreso by Carranza threatened I thc destruction of a large portion of thc crop from which most of ?he har vest binding twine used in the ('tilted States is made. The people of Yuca tan, tiley asserted, did not wish tu take part in the revolution hut were afraid to disobey orders given them by the revolutionists. Already 30111e sisal, lt was said, had ! been burned, at least two plantations j having buen destroyed. Other reports received here said sisal had been j burned nt Merida. Progr?to, and other places to prevent it from falling into the hands of the enemy ami pro viding ...eveline. M. J. Smith, a hemp importer, told Officials ii would not be more than a few weeks heiore the farmers of thc country felt? the shortage in harvest twine. Tile Mexican gunboat ZaragosR at Progreso has not interfered with the movement bi vessels, it was said. Au official message t(iid General Alvarado entered Merida yesterday day. thp enemy Geeing at his ap proach. Quiet prevailed at Merida and at Progreso. Confirmation of the defeat of the Carranza forces at Son Carlos was given in official dispatches. A statement issued tonight hy the x-onventtoii agency here reported the capture of ('amargo, a border city between Nuevo Lirado and Matamo res, with -light resistance, and added that the defeated Carranza troops continued their flight toward Mata moros with convention troops In hot pursuit. Details of recent fighting about Monterey reached the agency today in a letter from Goneral Felipe An geles, commander at Monterey. A large ('arrauzista force, marching to attack Monterey, were .surprised hear Pared?n and defeated with heavy losses, the statement says. On the follcwing dav unotlier Carrnnzlsta force, attempting to attack the city from the north and east was repulsed uftcr a seVere artillery fire. Perfect order now prevails throughout thc Monterey section. General Angeles added. < Charles W. Douglas. Carran/.a's legal representative hore, reternod to day from a visit to Vera Grui. "General Carranza told me," said Mr. Douglas, "that the two nations ?nearest his heart were Spain and thc United States. Spain was Iiis native land, he ?aid, and he looked upon the I'nited States as the most advanced nation lu the world." While Mri Douglas would not dis cuss the situation in Yucatan, lt Was learned that General Garrotiza wished to avoid actual warfare there as hi* supporters; io the State feared that if the indians wno work in thc hemp fields were armed an uprising mlgh*. result later. I)* il A lt Iv SI"I.LIVvAX Well Know* Physician Med fester fprdiiy Morning Near Pelser. Dr. Merk Sullivan, a ?*ell known and esteemed physician of Greenville county near Pelier, died yesterday morning about .". o'clock at the home of I1I1 brother. Mr. Harold Sullivan, at that place. He had been ill for a hon i six months with flea ri trouble. Some time ago he went to Florida in the hope that the change of climate would bc ot benefit to hla falling ?health. Dr. Sullivan H survived hy his wife, who was Miss Elizabeth Frier son, of Sumter?, and two children'. Dr. sullivan waa a son of Mr. and Mrs, Danklin Bullivan, the latter be ing a Miss MbDavid of .Greenville county, who has several relatives in till? county, namely, Mrs. it. F. Guy. Mrs. E. E. Reed and Mrs. Ixui Keaton. Mr. A. M. Sharpe of this city is o first cousin of the deccaeed. Dr. Sui!Ivan was a graduate of Erskine College, and formerly lived there. His medical education was ob tained in a Northern institution, and after graduation 'be spent severs! Sears tn hospita) work in New York City. He waa a brilliant and skillful physician, and a 'gentlemen of ster ling cha nu ter. The funeral service* will bc held at mon today, s/ter which interment will be ie the fani.lv cemetery in tireen vii lc enanty. S. J. Duckworth of Williamston waa amens fbi visitara In the city Saturday. FOLEY m?mmus T?* BACKfcCHc KIOa.YC ?*P gLAUOXl terday i ist. ?( This is I it. Use for yourself, if you seek men, if yo fixtures, equip- ment. Classified Want Advert: Twenty-five words or less, Ons Tl Biz Times 11.00. AU advertisement over twenty-flvi word. Rates on 1,000 words to don. No advorttsomept taken for l*ss i If your name appears in the tele; your want sd to 321 and a bill will prompt payment. WANTS -o lYANTKi? TO SELL-Sandy Springs. Rural Waler Works. supplies farms with water for stock uud home. N'o rains and no pumps. Erected by manufacturers. For prices und Information, apply to Rochester & Smith. Sundy Springs, 3-17-1 mi?. IVANTEU-Rcgulur customers for pure sweet milk. Two . deliveries daily. Thone 4805. Bonham O'Neal. a-i9-Gtp. CANTED-To correspond, confi dentially, with anyone deslrlous of becoming permanently cured ot the morphine or whiskey habit. The KEELEY INSTITUTE, COLUM BIA. S. C. Box ?C. 1VANTEO-An erperienced trimmer cupnble of taking charge of mil linery department and earning good salary. Age to 30.years, single. Address '.Trimmer" care Intelli gencer. 3-20-8,t WANTED-A reliable representative in every community to act os agent for The Intelligencer. Liberal com? missions paid. Apply The Anderson Intelligencer. 2-28tf. IVA NT KI?-The privilege to cure tobacco users at home. $5.00 buys the euro. Information if desired. THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, CO LUMBIA. S. C.. Box 75. FOR RENT FOR RENT-Store recently occupied by The Intelligencer Job Printing - Department. If interested in a fine stand und good proposition, apply to The Intelligencer. 3-13-tf Are accumulated by systematic meth ods ?f putting aside a part of your earn ings. Weekly deposits and quartely interest will surprise you. Begin now. . The Bank of Anderson Thc strongest bank in the county. There's a Photographer IN "MY TOWN" and GREEN is his name Green's Art Shop On ti e Square is gone. Tomorrow does not DDAY is thc day of Opportur :he coloumn of opportunities. Ri it-if you seek a broader openi >u wan? io buy or sell machine! Columns ising Rates (me 25 cent?, Three Time? M cent?, B words promt* for ?sch additional be used in a month made on ?up? than SS cents, cash tn cdranes. phone directory yo? can telephone be msiled attar Ita insertion for FOR SALE Hill SALK-Cane seed. Mixed car new recleaoed seed received tod both amber and orange, also Peterita. Furman Smith. Seed Phone 464. MISCELLANEOUS -o THE ?KY STOVE WOOD we-se certainly Riving the best of BJ faction. How do we know? By repeating orders from satisfied c terners. Stove wood cut Si length. B. X.. Wyatt. Phone ll: Banners, pennants ?ad badges, tractive designs for field day i e:eisen and commencements; to order. Also diplomes, .;?L?s, medals, class pina. T ers* Supply Co., Greenwood, S. C i ... . ." i YOU CAN SAVE money by hav your bicycle, motorcycle, ? kV locks or go-cartB repaired by* Ga? & Smith, Phone 193, 130 W Whltuer street, BAY OLB CHICKS-12 1-2. 15c. Plymouth Rocks and urdla: chicks. 100 off every Monday, delivery, guaranteed. Phone 847, write Room 6, 1191-2 N. Main St WHEN the inner man calls for so_ thing to eat-como to the "Little Gem" Cafe. No. 128 W. WhUneT street, where you will find what you want and at the right price. J. F-. Derrick. Propr. BUTK-EYE BARBER SHOP-Bair cut 15c shave 10, Best service. Sat isfaction guaranteed. C. A. McClain, Mgr. -:-rr TEACHERS-Enroll \ pow for KH terms. Calls coming In daily tte grade and high schools. Gu&ranu^t | service. - Th?ee agencies, one en . rollment. Sheridan Teachers' Agen cies. Greenwood. DR. J. E. WATSON G?nerai Practice Office In Llgon & Ledbetter Building. North Main Street. Office Phone 210. Residence Phone 886. Positive Proof That * the People Appreciate Good Coal at War Time Prices. Before we began selling coal in Anderson, the price was $8.00 a ton. We made the price $5.00, and wo have sold between THIRTEEN HUNDRED and FOURTEEN HUN DRED TONS since November. We advertised our coati at the $5.00 price, add then gave the peo ple the best coal tor thc leset money; and they haye shown their appreciation by their liberal pat' rouage, so we take tbls mea's of thanking our many friends s?"ti pa trons for their patronage. We are still, doing bust ress at the same old stand, and at the same old price, wltb the same good old Flue Gem Block Coal, and wy will appreciate a continuance of your valued orders. N. B. WYATT "The Five Holler Coal Mas Phone INS WE BUY AND SELL DEBTS If anyone owes you money furnish us an itemised written statement ?t the account. WE GET THE MONEY If you owe anyone money, ws will help you pay tba debt ty Oar Mutual Lean Fien. Our "Indian" will call en slow pay ers and collect bad debts. That is 'ils business.. /vf^Mi^ifl MUTUAL LOAN COMPANY 10S 1-3 W. Benaan St Andersen, s.e.