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I I - %?& f? of ^Suj ?||^fr^) Service and ''. ' A?^r|||^|l ?. ^ Our Spring Line is up to J * the minute, including aW y? ? JW 5 the nobbiest styles, '^~lffi-^mSna weaves and shades of jj ' fMjj ? the season, ;-; . -.-. ^ImW--- $7'50 to $25.00 ? jj If' {ll VVry strong line Ot $10, $12.S0 $15 ' j t?lfei Spring line Regal Oxfords from $2.50 to $5 I ll ' j i fl r| fjjji ?..'?fl !j i; jil,jj lijj ?li While in New York recently, we picked up soma EXCEPTIONAL VALUES in an ALL B I WOOL Serge to be sold at $7.50, $1C, and If i $12.50, which are well worth from $2.50 to 11 ?i il JLJ$SL.&II* $4 0?MON I ?mr-0$S?M-1-! Pm R. W. Tribble 1 ?mW:: l-.;3t?;t / "TheUp-to-Dateaothier- - Mitt -fl. Burglars fear detection, consequently they do most, of their work in the dark. It is a matter of record that well lighted towns, streets, and well lighted stores and dwellings are burglarized but seldom. Why is it that Bank and Jewelers usually leaye a light burning in their places of business every night? Burglars are Desperate Would it hot be wise and prudent to havp a light placed on your back porch with the switch in your bed room, or some other convenient place? The cost is very trivial. Phone No. 223 and let us tell you how little it will cost. ?* -?' ? ? ' ;. . y . . . ... .>V/ 1 .. ; . . .t ... - . . ... . *...-.. .-<'....';?> Southern Public Utilities Co I I West Whitner Street m je pm -in III II in ?NBUBM WK?ffiSM til i/nz of GO OD CIQ11 /(> /? mmmsm -" Good Roads Proposed Bond Issue $75< March 3 Road Commiaiione J. M. Aull.Autun I, M. Broyles...'.Townvlllo rt. F. Cely.Piedmont Paul R. Earle.Anderson, R. F. D. W. Frank McGee.... MKS. LEK AGAIN WHITES. Editor Anderson Intelligencer: Dear Sir: Thanka.for furnier space given, the writer and all other friends jf Tne Intelligencer who Lave written ? an the subject of good road?. -Thanks could be given, also, to friends who have honored the' various writers with their time in reading which they donate*' to the writer who coutended For ur dgainat the bond issue. Read ers make writing possible and sus tain the usefulness!, of newspapers. Discussions have not at all become disputes, they hove only brought forth the identity of each man's right - ful personality, and this valuable per sonality, like the hand of douglas: "Is his own" nor must bo surrender ed to a king; and now, that the time ot voting for the bond issue is draw> lng near could this taxpayers who have seen the wlsjdom of writing against the bonds only take up arms tor the measure as valient ly as they fought again-1 it-what a great, good these men who could bc fearless would wind around Jthe county' whoso present aud future ?betterment ls the theme which compels thom so earn estly to express their displeasure to ward an act which tL.y believe would be Injurious to their county. To vote for a public measure ask ing from Ita friends $7.r>0.000 requires men not pegmies. Large hearted, large brained men culminate In large large enterprises;, the smaller ohos must drop through the spaces and un fortunately too often the bulk of de Bccut carries with it the mechanism of the, great enterprise. To be one of the hulk that destroys is sorrowful, li is known that habitually gazing upon small things weakens the vis ion; and the "sight" of the eye ac commodating Itself to small objects is narrowed so that it cannot behold the large objects., This is so with mind; to bring ult objects of consid eration within the scope or size of penny or dollar n?rrowa- the mind so thur it cannot behold the universal good. To belong to universal good is beautiful. It is belonging to the clouds, the air, thc sunrise, the hori zon whose sides beat against the pulse of the 'world where vegetation and wheel and forge and merchan dise greet a man and call him their own for helping to br'ng them into , T^M>reu>?et'iOt %ded fsads rbsfoags to universal helpfulness. Every man. woman, child who travels them sends gratitude to the persons who built the roads. Readers of school books will recall Abou Ben Adlu m who implored when hm name was not found among those "who love the Lord" to write him as "one- who loves his fellow men." When, again, the ung?) ap peared with the list of those "whom love of God had bleat, Lo Ben Adbem's name led all the rest." Women, a species of being who as organizations require the ease of good roads more than do men who, by their constituted strength, meet danger and labor as heroes-could all women express themselves In print, not one would be wanting to call brother and friend man to build for them the good road. A beautiful little story read by xr>;ny, has told how the missionary young woman rode into thc country on tho vehicle brone on natives' rhoulders out In China. She .expressed, the ride which she had hoped to bring her health for the demanda, nt her lujks in town, in these words of the sailor: "Just to lar-board, then td star-board, then shiver my tim bers." This is tho ride ot country women in winter, and. in summer when the weather decrees rain. Moreover, .many women, who when Si'rls, wrote good compositions at school, now at home-in the manner in which, they neglect music-neglect their composition, .and deprive the newspapers of much .valuable aid in supplying efficient literature to thc women of1 country homes. ? Men have too little time, ai:d women neglect the opportunities thrown into their hands of keeping up the patriotic lit erature ot home as an essential that binds family to family in country and town in a way tar ahead of the dis tant fiction rendered them.hy maga sines and cosmopolitan newspapers. True, the. Leviathan dt Literature said something like this: " Woman trying to write wu*) , like a dog trying to walk on his hind legs; the wonder was not that she did it so welt but that she did lt at all.' This might be true in Johnson's day when as few women were entitled to read as were enabled to carry poc ket handkerchiefs. But times have changed, and every endeavor bf the girl at school keeps her shoulder io. shoulder with the boy, so that brains are only reckoned feminin* or mas culine. Masculine* produces s.trength, feminine produce- greater elasticity adornment. It wou:d be a fitting ac comnanyment to literature on good roads appearlng'In The Anderson In tel Ilgen cer-thts opinion of vernen In their own way so that all the rongh shod diction of strong Then competent to trudge the heavy roads, might not incline the weight of thc vote to the scale of neglect In roads because of ? possible Inconvenience in ? manag ing the little additional bofad ??:.. This fear of meeting this tax ie ail that prevents sll men from going in whole hearted into the ts?i? issue. Women, may also, even invent some way to help men in paying these bonds; many know how high the country taxes in votbx? special school improvements, and hundreds of tax-' Department 0,000 Election to be Held 0, ?915. rs Provided in Act: J. S. Fowler.Anderson Rosa Mitchell.Belton. c Harper.Hone* Path J. Mack King, Supervisor.Belton ................................. Iva payers voted and pay that boundlng up ward tax who have not a child In I the world attending school. So, for thc road improvement tax men will, in a generous way, and lu the true manly spirit vote the bond tax and so compel with their aid, good roads as well as goiyo schools, and the burden of the h. .id will some way bc met and borne as bruvely as it is for all other kindred burdens of church und school and family. A word in the ear from physicians-were it always to their advantage to?ppeuk lt-would say: your bond Issue tax will be nothing to what you will save in doctor hills by the restoration from ? evils among your women folk. Thut ; word would be magic und as true as I gOHpel to men ' a.id to women who know the drudgery of laborious rid ; lng on uneven muds in the country. , Of course this slii?e of experience has , no reference to the good road that ! lies largely in spaces in the had road. ; The good pieces of rond cannot be ! beaten lor goodnees by man or beast, ! by carriage, wagon or automobile; ] I but it is tbs bau piecer that cannot | ; be reasoned by the good pieces and are ns set. pysteuatto toothache that ! romain lu the jaw despite all the in tervals of non-toothache; finally,-the sufferer decides: have lt out and get! rid of it once for all and forever. That ls the woy with the roads; get rid of the thump and bump of roads for ever whether ID back or tooth by pul ling out the decayed, diseased por tions of the road once for ail times. Men say: "I will haveWen years In which to pay for my land and home; I will have to pay a tax on lt in the way of interest, but I wilt have lt sometime an my own, and if I don't I am paying for lt for my children af ter me, and they can finish it; but in thc meantime while I am paying for I* I am usine lt and enjoying it, which I never could do with also the pror nect of leaving H to my children Burne day if I only rented lt and did not expect to live in i( long. With the road as lt is the man is paying or dinary rent; he pays this every year nnd bis road next year is no nearer being a permanent property for the enjoyment - ot himself and children than lt was last year when he begins owning the permanent road which will give wealth and comfort to him self and those that are his lo follow him, lio logins feeling proud of his property which the little extra in. cost is purchasing for lum, and he does not have to wait ten or forty years to come into lively possession. He ha? the good of them ?hrhlle paying for them.' The present roads are not to be found fault with because they are the very best that could be given un der thc price and conditions In the hands of the commission and In many sections the roads this year are the best these sections have ever had; hut hs a whole proposition tho coun ty roads are like the Arkansas man's house : "Mister, why don't you cover your house?" Twldle de, twldle dum; "I can't now because it's raining." ''Why don't you cover lt when it aint raining?" "Don't need it then;" and the fiddle goes on In good cheer by many who would help If they could, or could help if they would. An assistance to help them pay for . the bond issue ls hopefully In wo men's power. Say, in the hen egg production: One egg or tts price each day for 360 days, not' quiet a year would psy ?at 20 cents a dozen $6.00 at eii$ of year, at 15 cents a dozen would; pay $4.60-that is-one egg a day would be thirty dozen and the price would . far exceed what most women's husbands would have to pay in bond- tax. This is woman's op r-ortunlty. Respectfully. REBECCA R. LEE. "A 5 ?_ A Specific Again Colds. "If there is such a thing as a npe j elfie against colds, lt is to be found la the sleeping porch or the open bed room. Next to that comes the cold sponge bath in tho morning," says the' : Youth's Companion. Be as careful as you can you will occasionally "take cold and wnen you do you will find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a great , help In enabling- you, to get rid of IL Obtainable everywhere. There's a Photographer IN "MY TOWN" and GREEN it hi* name v Green's Art Shop On the Square I Jil" This ls th lt. Use i for yourself, if you seek men, if you fixtures, equip-ment. Classified Want Advertk Twenty-five words or less, Ono Tlx Biz Times $?.00. All advertisement over twenty-five word. Rates on 1,000 word* to b don. No advertisement taken tor less tl lt your name appears In the ?.elep r>a: want ad to 321 and a bUl willb prompt payment FOR SALE FOR SALE-Prolific Pop Corn, pure white and extremely tender. Un questionably one of our best forage eropH. Furmnn Smith, Seedsman, l'hune 4C4. ' FOR HALE-Single comb liluck Mi norca eggs for hatching-$1.00 for 15. L. M. Murphy, care Murphy Coal and Wood Co. Phone 726. 8-26-6t MISCELLANEOUS I THE DRY STOVE WOOD we sell Is certainly giving the best of satis faction. How do we know? By the repeating ordern from satisfied cus tomers. Stove w od cut any length. B. ,'. Wyatt. Phone 182. YOU CAN SA v. money by having your bicyci motorcycle, keys, locks or go-curts repaired by Gates & Smith, Phone 193, 130 West Whitner street. i WHEN Ute inner man calls for some thing to eat-come to the "Little Gem" Cafe, No. 128 W. Whitner street, where you will find what yov. want and at the right price. J. E. Derrick, Propr. BUCKLEY E BARBER SHOP-Hair cut 15c, shave 10. Best service. Sat isfaction guaranteed. C. A. McClain, Mgr. DAY OLD CHICKS-12 1-2, 15e, Reds, Plymouth Rocks and ordinary chicks. 100- off every Monday. Sato delivery guaranteed. Phone 847, or write Room 6, 119 1-2 N. Main St. --m-1- 'II. I LOST-A bunch of keys at Col. Rob erts' fox hunt. Finder please return, to R. W. Trlbble and receive re ward. 3-27-31 [ LOST-Masonic pin in the shape of a trowel, made ot gold and white enamel. It ls old and partially worn, but highly .valued as an heir loom. Please return to E. W. Tay lor. 201 West Franklin street and receive liveral reward. 90000000000000000 o o o ANDERSON COLLEGE o o o ooooooooooooooooo Tbl? has been a very busy week with nil regular work going on as usual, and our brothers and friends from Clemson College, being encamp ed in town to take time nnd thought in recreation Uppers. The students and faculty greatly enjoyed secibg tho cadets parade and drill on the square. They also enjoyed having dlfcercnt friends from the corps come to the college on the dicerent occasions. The glee club gave an enjoable con cert in the coPet s auditorium Thurs day evening ii the delight of the Ktudents r.f both institutions. This club, with almost the same persone], gave a concert here last winter, and lt was a pleasure to welcome those who eeeme?. old friends. The program was \arled and showed the young men rather versatile in talent. After thc1 Concert there was an Informal recep tion in the halls and parlors, and brasa buttons and gold las erelgned suprema for a time. Mrs. Klnard entertained the Junior Glass, and a number of friends, at .upper Thursday evening, from the cadet corpa. Mrs. Klnard ls au Ideal hostess and the students enjoyed the occasion to the fullest. She served an elegant three course supper. The last lyceum attraction, The Or Pheana, a male quartette, appeared Monday evening. These men present a varied popular program Including vo cal quarette and solos, horn quartzite, readings and cartoons. The two literary societies presented an unusually interesting program Saturday evening. That of the Ea therian Society wa? on tho subject ot Tolstoy, while that of the Lanier So ciety waa on lb som. 'Mr. Hugbson of Atlanta was in the city for severa! daya recently and spent some time visiting Mr. Faith full and friends at the college. Ur. Klnard is away this, week at tending the State Teachers Associa tion at Florence. Miss Wakefield was one of the judges in the girls declamation con test of Plckens county, held at Lioerty S. C., Friday evening, March 26. Mrs. W. O. Cov'.n and three youPs sons, from Willlngton visited her daughter, Mba Robbie Cov?n Mee ds,?. gone. Tomorrow does not ex DAY is the day of Opportunity, e coloumn of opportunities. Read t-if you seek a broader opening wanlto buy or sell machinery. MIHI 11 rnonwnm Columns sing Rates a? 26 cent?, Three Times St cents, words prorate tor saca additional e med In a month ma^e on appll 2sn 25 cents, cash tn advene*. hons directory yon can telephone s malled after ita Insertion for WANTS WANTED TO SELL-Sandy Springs, Rural Water Works, supplies farms with water for stock and home. No rams and ho pumps. Erected hy manufacturers. For. prices add information, ' apply* to Rochester & Smith, Sandy Springs, :<-l7-l mo. VAN?EB-To - correspond, * confi dentially, with anyone desirlous ot becoming permanently cured ot the morphine or whiskey habit The KEELEY INSTITUTE, . COLUM BIA, 8. C. Box 76. VANTER-A reliable representative in every community to act as agent for Tbe Intelligencer. Liberal com missions paid. Apply Tbs Anderson Intelligencer. 2-28tf. fANTED-The privilege to cure tobacco users at home. $6.00 buys the cure. InfonaaUon if desired. THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, CO LUMBIA, & C., Bag 76. FOR RENT ^ 'OR BENT-Store recently occupied by Tho Intelligencer Job Printing Department. If Interested In a fine stand and good proposition, apply to The Intelligencer. 3-18-tf POR RENT-T. -ee or four nice' rooms, modi, rn conveniences, near In and In good neighborhood. Apply to W. D. Simpson at Hotel Chlqnn la, Barber Shop.- 3-28-3t. DR. J. E. WATSON General Practice 1 " -, *},"(.:'?. ifflce in LI goo ?fe Lcdbetter Building, North Main Street. Office Phone 210. Residence Phone 860. LEGAL NOTICES TAXPAYERS TAKE NOTICE Tbs time Cor paying taxes will be iut April 1st, and I have published i list of Andersen School Districts No. 1?, which have not been paid. Mow it you fail to call for your poll ax when you pay your tases R will . ?ost you $S.00 so lt you fall to pay. lo not blame your auditor.' Preachers and School Trustees are liable tor poll tax.' WINSTON SMITH, County Auditor. NOTICE ; Taxpayers of Anderson county: : The tax books will close the 31st if March. All persons not paying by then will have to settle with the iheriff. Only nine more days remain. W. A. Tripp, County Treasurer. March 22. 191.'.. ITCHING ECZEMA IS DRIED MOM upwfflsun Uto Uk* cold cream to subdita irritation nod c&mt tl? skto. Any breaking out or Irritation en the face, arms, leav and body Whee ??com panied by itching, or when tho skin is dry and feve.-ith, csa bn readily over ooma by applying a little bold-sulphur, Mys a neted dermatologist He informs ua that bold-sulphur is* stantly allays the angry itching and irritation sad soothe? and heals the Eczema right up leaving the ?Vin ?lear and wnootii. Bold-sulphur hs* occupifld a secure position for matu- year* la the treatment of cutaneous disorders bs eausa of ito parasiU-deetasytaf prop erty. Nothing hs? ever been found to take ito place in treating Ute Irritable . and inflammatory ?kin affections. While net always establishing a permanent ?rare ii sever fails to ?ubdu* th? Raking irri tation ?nd drive the Eccema ?way and it is often, years later before say erup tion again appears. Thora troubled skoold obtain fro? say druggist aa ou ww of bota-*uhj>But, wUsft I? applied to the affected parts ia th? ..me mansar M an ordinary oold cm?: It Isn't unpleasant and the PiwaM ralfef afforded, particularly ia itchisg Kcsewa, proves verv welcome?