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THE ANDERSON TODAY THE KING OF CHANCE . ? Kalem, featuring Cleo Ridgeley and Wm. H. West DON'T MISS THIS PRODUCTION, ITS GREAT Admission 5c and loc. Matinee 2:3n Coming Monday EVELYN NESBIT THAW AND SON, WM. RUSSELL THAW in "The Thread? of Destiny." TOP DRESS YOUR GRAIN with 9- 6- O Eugene Snipes, who made* 27 1-2 bushels <>f wheat to the acre last year has top dressed his wheat with our 9-o-o and says he prefers it to Soda. W. H. (Henry) Glenn says it us not too late to ?ipply it you see the ammonia in this (>-c>-0 is largely derived from soda. Apply it now and you will bc astonished at the outcome of your grain. ? 9' 6 0 i? $30.00 per ton; November payment. Anderson Phosphate and Oil Company Anderson, S. C.* Nineteenth Annual Convention AMERICAN COTTON MANUFACTURES ASSOCIATION Memphis, Tenn., April 13-14, 1915. Ticket? on sale April 10, ll and 12, limited to return April 24, 1015 PIEDMONT & NORTHERN RAILWAY (Seaboard Air Line and N. C. & St. L.) Special Pullman Train will leave Spartanburg on April 12th, through to Memphis Without Change. FB?M *. Itnt'M) Till!' F A UK Leave Spartanbonr \_ . gxIS A. M.$2?M Leave Greer . . 0:23 A. M. .. .23&i Leave Greenville ... .10.00 A.M.?KU? Leave Pied m oui .. .10:32 A. M.,.28.a.-, Leave I'elier ., .IO; 12'V. M. . ..23.3.? Leave WIIIlatu*t?n., ..10:47 A, .M.?1.3* Leave Helton. .11 : IU. A. M., .23**? Leave H ?nea Path.*.11:23- A. M. .\... 23.8? Arrive Atlanta, Ga.. 11*3 P. M. Arrive Memphis, Tenn. ... .... s:3.'> A.M. ' ??aa*et? at Belton willi ti ?in ?rum Auderson. For reservations and Pullman rates, write C. S. ALLEN, T. M., Greenville, S. C. Visit The Great Exposition San Francisco? Cal. 1915. Southern Railway Premier Carrier of the South Greatly-reduced round trip tickets will-be sold by. all ticket agents at principal points to l os Angeles, San .Diego, San Francisco, Portland, and Seattle'. Tickets oh sale March 1st, to November 30th. If you desire a quick ?nd comfortable trip on trains .consist ing of Pullman cars, tourist steeper, dining cars an.1, all steel coaches then see that your ticket reads via the Southern Ra?? '\,way.? ;.. .', . ; ;". :-' ^ ;? Why pay tourist agenta for escorting you around. You can purchase a round trip ticket daily from Anderson, S. C.. to San ?cisco, which includes lower birth in tourist car from Sen eca for only $87.20. Proportionately low rates from other points. # For complete information, tickets and beautiful literature call on ikkct agents, or write. ?/< R. T%ber, T. P. A, W. E. McGee, A G. P. A. Greenville, S. C. Columbia, S< C. WILL MEET Wini LOCAL BUSINESS MEN ON THURS DAY NIGHT COMES WITH PROF. LONG Dr. Duvel of the Department of Agriculture Will Discuss Plans for Marketing of Grain Crop Dr J. \V. T. Duvel. ni flu; de partment of agriculture. Washington, < nc thc greatust authorities in t'.i* country un tho preparation of grain for marketing, will bo in Ano -son Thursday night, lu company with Prof. \v. W. Long of Clem ion College, will be in Anderdon Thursday foi thc purpus* of meeting m -mbers el tin1 chamber ot" commerce that after noun and discussing with them plans for marketing grain. A telegram received yesterday bj thc chamber of commerce from Prot. Long says: "Dr. Duvel, ono of tho greatest authorities in the country on the preparation of gra'n for market ing will tonie willi ino to Anderson Thursday night from Greenwood. Would like '.<? meet member j of th chamber of commerce that aftev'nbbri to discuss piafas for marketing grain Your business men cannot afford aol ID take advantage of this oppor tunity of hearing '.?ne who has rte C'.uiplished sb much for the grain dealers in thc west " The exact hour ut Which Prof. Long and Dr. Duvel will appear at Ibo chamber of commerce will bc.an nounced later, and the business men generally o? Ihn city nre urged to como out anil meet tills authority on the subject of marketing grain. In au article in Inst Sunday's Issue of The Intelligencer a letter from Prof. Ix>ng to tho commercial or ganizations of the State calling theil attention to the necessity for a move ment to bring about batter intra' Hate rates on grain in thia State was printed. In thia letter Prot. Loni spoke of tho qotning tv. Soutli Caro lina of Cr. Duvel. The letter from Prof. Long willi reference to both the necessity for lower intra-state grain rates and M ie coming of Dr. Duvel is reo'dnted be low for thp benefit of those who did not read-it In n recent issue of this paper. The letter is as follows: "I um mending you a copy of th< report of thc railroad ' officials made to thc honorable railroad commission to changea in thc freight rates for inter-statf? shipment.;. These rates ire very favorable' and make it pos tlhjc for in to handle successfully tho shipments of grain out of thc State. "It IR very necessary, however, tba' wo ha MT favorable intra-statc rates in order that we may build up our i local markets. To that end I am cn-I closing a copy of a petition that you san make any changes in that vou nay se* flt, which you will pleato liave signed be a - many ' prominent uuslness meu as possible and send to the commission at au early dato. \v. zan reasonably expect that thc rail road commission will reduce the In tra-state rates as I. am told by ex perts that *hc yare out of all reaeon. "I would like to know what ar rangement you can make to bandi -rain in your town if we are success tut in securing favorable intra-atatr rates. This lt a matter that your body should take up and work out at i very early date. "I have the promise of Dr. J. W. 1*. Duvel. of the department of agri culture at Washington, who is an ex pert on milling' an dtbe handling of ?raln for market, to visit this Stat". I can say of my own personal knowl edge that Dr. DuVel hos an interna tional reputation ulong this partic ular line and wc ano fortunate In be ing able to" have him come to South .'ardina. It la my purpose to havo liim meet thc business men who un interested in thi3 proposition of es tablishing local markets." "THE KING OF CHANCE" Featuring Cleo Ridgeley and Wm. Weat at "The Andereon" Theatre Today Cast. John Holllday. a t melter-William ii. Weat ^rj- . ^niday, his, wife-Jane ?Mee. Uueir( ^tighter-rico Hedge ley. Tom. her brother-William Brun ton. . . . Jack Sands, m:> tgambIer--Dougias dance hall -Marin Sals. Jud Bennett, the Sheriff- Paul C. Hurst. Despite hi-, father's warnings, Tom Holllday continues tn his intemper ate babita. Kio Baker, a girl or the dance halla, ensnares, tba good for nothing. Jack Sands, a gambler, en* dea vors to save th* boy because of the love be boars for Mae, Tom's sister. Tom. however, stubbornly persist ain following . the downward P*th. Flo lovss Sands, and learning, th? gambler loves Aiao,. resolves to pun hh him through Tom. Sands en deavors to *erure the content of'Mr. and Mrs. Holllday to m*rry .Mae. but is abruptly ordered off 'the randi. Due io Flo** urgings. Tom rifle* his rather's cash-box and turn? th? mon ey over to the dance hail girl. .Mae thority on ig of Gram\ and her fat bor discover tho theft. Pilled with fury. Mr. Ilclllday order? lils son from home. Mao inform i her aweethean of thp turn of events, bo seeching tiim to break Flo's influence :?V? r Toni. Baads preparo? lo show Tom thai he has been a moro dope for Kio. Ile drops a note where the boy is sure to flnd.it. When Tom reads the mls dvc. he learnH that Sarnia ls to meet the daine. Itali Kiri at her home thal afternoon at four. Kio effusively ?reeta th? gambler when the lattor ippoars nt the ln.>ur named. A short Jistancc down tin- Direct. Tom and Mae observe Sands enter the woman's UOU3C. Mae. broken-hearted. returns home. Toni is filled willi a jealous rage and determines to ?ettie matters with Sands. The gambler acknowl edge! to the good-ior nothing that Flo is hi? sweetheart! hoping thereby to eure the boy of his infatuation. Tom. however, sta'tie i the gambler by declaring that .Mae had seen him enter the house. Sands hastens after Mae, only to be refused a chance to ( Nplain. Flo. blaming Sands' audden depar ture upon Tom, driv?s him from her pretence. Mue finally learns the itate <.f affair?. She promises to wed S.uid:i uron the condition thai he gives up gambling. The mai an nounces that tu* is through with gani ling fore vor. After their marriage. Sands and Mae purchase a ranch. Tom drift-, lower down the seale. Mae, .without her husband's knowledge, supplies the wretch with money. Sands c'i . covers hlB wife blinding Toni a bill. Tlc snatches tho money and ( flers the boy a Job. Toni refuses the position. Sands gives him money, but warns him never to return. Tho boy. at the end of hia resources, holds up a stag? coach. SI crlff Bennet! goes in pur s' '.t of the robber, who takes refuge I Sands' home. Sands is inclined to r -ender him, but heeding Mac's pi j, consents to saVe him. The po.- e besiege the building. A bullet strikes Toni, wounding him. When the sheriff cntorB the building. Sands j offers to gamble with him tor th? boy. Bennett's cupidity causes him to consent. Tho cards arc cut. Sands uttera a cry of exultation-he has won. Approaching Tom. he places his Land- aron the boy's shoulder, but Tom has gone to facc lil? Maker. THF. IIOM> ISSUE is SNOWED I.NDKR DEEP (CONTINUKD WtOM Kft?iB ONE.J commissioners of election, it ia pre sumed they will hold a meeting and tabuiate the returns and certify the result of the "lection. Vote by Precinct?. The vote by pref>incts on the bond election was as follows; Precinct - p , Yes No Anderson ..... .S4 90 Anderson Mills ... ... ...- -- Belton. ... 9 125 Belton Mills ,.. Hr. ... 0 ?6 Brogon Mills .... '.. 2 ll (TaytonviUe ... 2. 0 69 Cedar Grove ....... I 84 Campbells Store ,3 . 2 ai Cedar Wreath ....... ... - - Cenfervllle... - - Concretee.. 3 75 Five Forks.Jj. 2 yi Flat Hock .; .- 50 Fiendshlp . .- - Gluck Milla ... <?j - 32 (.rove School ... -.- - Holland's Store '.. ... 2 32 Honea Path .. : .10 129 Hopewell Springs 3.- - ' Iva .E_ . 3 ' 76 Long Branch.- 2' Mllfords '. ... - - Moffettsville ... J. 6 lu Mount Tabor ... I. 2 46 IRountain View. Neal's Creek ... Iii ... - r>S Orr Mills 71 Pelzer. . Pelzer >'o. 4 ... X.. .,. ? Pendleton . 5 Piedmont ... .U Plercetown . Smith's Mills 2 55 Sandy Springs .......... 1 00 Starr ... .- i>0 Three and Twenty . -- til Touey Creek ... *. 1 31 Townville. 3 43 Toxaway. - Tugaloo Academy. 1 42 W-?Tht's Store . . ..- 155 W ii'ileld Church .-- G3 Wuliamston. S 82 Wllliam?ton Mill. 3 . 37 White Plains . .". - ' - Wllllford'a 8torc. 2 65 Walker-McElmoyle ? ,.. .. - _ 67 Total.168 2230 I THROUGH WORK * . How Aa Anderson Citizen frenad Freedom From Kidney Trouble*. If yen'Su Sir from ?e-ikscbf From urinary disorders Any curable disease of the kidneys, j V?e a tested kidney remedy. Ooan's Kidney Pjflls have been teat ed by thousands. Anderson people' testify. Cati you ask more convincing proof or merit? Mrs. K. C. Hodges. 1120 S. Main ?i. '.Anderson, saya: 'f; bsd a severe palu in the small or my back with other .kidney ailments; -tt was only with great difficulty that I could do my housework. My kidneys acted too freely and I ?i?d bad dizzy apella. 1 ftoan's Kidney Pill*, that I got at Orr, Gray & Co.'s Drugstore, relieved me aa soon aa 1 took int-? and two bornes cured me. I um toaay In tine.health. j Price Me. at all dealer.-?. Don1! simply ask for a kidney remedy,-get Bonn's Kidney iMlis-the same that Mrs. Hodges had.. k'oster-Mllbnrn Co., Props.. Buffs!*, N. V, i AD MEN WILL MEEI ON THURSDAY NIGHT IN REGULAR MEETING AT QUARTERS OF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE THE PRO GlR A M Calls for Discussion of a Number of Interesting Matters. Members Indications ure that the . meering Thursday night of the Anderson Ad Club will prove <.ru> of the most en loyable that this organisation has held since it was reorganized and made a department of chamber of commerce. The meeting will be held at 8 "?'clock in the quarters of the cham ber of commerce. As usual, light re freshments will be served. An nu, usually interesting program has been prepared for the r. cession, doubtless the attendance will be large at the meeting. Tlie program to be carried out reads aa follows; "Who Payj for the Advertising," Eugene Brown of tho Anderson Cash Grocery company. "Putting the Hunch In Heal Estate Advertising." John Linley. "The Mailorder Habit." O. H. Lidie?. * "Window Dressing"," John .Madden of the Ti L. Cely company. '.Store Service." Hugh Dixon of E'/ina Pharmacy. "The Benefits of an Up to Date Theatre." Lea- Gcisberg of Oelsberg Bros. Shoe Company. "Salesmanship Over the Counter," E;l Fleishman. Local bus.ness men who have join ed ti?e club to date are as follows: W. L. HriBsey, Jno. W. Linley; Porter A. Whaley, D. O. Evans. C. H. Bleich. A. M. Pinkston, Archie Todd, Walter C. Fant,-Glenn H. Las siter, C. H. Dahn, Allie G.. Garton. Nathan Fleishman, A. W. Dodson, H. A. J. Rosenberg, H. G. Lyon.' Clik Sherard, Samuel Fleishman. P.'alph Wilson, Mr. Carrington, Rev. Tribble. G. P. E.own. Jr., ll. B. Johnson. R. L. Carter. Jim Bailey, W. s. Beaty, E. H. Seel. Jr.. W. S. Ramsey. J. K. Manos, J. P. Mose ley. Bob King, G. H. Bailes. Tato C.v. Co.. C. Den Allen, W. W. Sv.Mlvan, W. A. Power, G. W. Evans. G. . A, Hubenstein. Harry Oelsberg. Henry Cason. Eeo Oels berg, S.' C. Webb, Forest D. Suggs, Max Oelsberg, Clyde M3ttison. .Inc. Ti Madden, T. L. Cely, J. D, Sulli van, .Hm Turner. C. C. Dargum F. M. HowJe. H. F. -Dickson. W. H. Wyatt. Frank Brownlee. Henry Hi Harper, M. A. Fant. F. M. I'nger, S. D. Doykin, Phelps Sasseen. W. W. Smoak. J. E. Wiglntor, Jim Preseley. .Jule B. Earle, D. R. Smith, W. F. Cates. Bruce Harper. Loni Geer. M. F. MeOee, Dr. Lracl son. George Shelon, Eugene Drown, Louis Green, Jno. Thompson. Geo. Carter. Geo. Boleman. R. E. Hol royd. J. I. Brownlee, Prayiuond Cochran. W. S. BreazeaJe. PARAMOUNT THEATRE TODAY Marguerite Clark in "The Goose Girl" A Romance Idyll "Thc most beautiful Idyllic rom ance ever produced for the screen" is not too enthusiastic a description for .'cs ; L. Lasky.'s plcturization - of Harold McGrath's famous novel. "The Goose Girl." with, dainty Marguerite Clark. In tho title role. The work was so obviously suited to Miss Clark's charm ana personality that thc. Lasky company made arrangements to pro sent ber in this one offering by the special courtesy of the Famous Play ers Film Company. Of . course Gretchen, fhe Goose Girls, is not a goose girl at all but the 'Princess of Ehren3tein, only child of the Grand Duke ot that country, and has been stolen by gyp sies In her .Infancy. This bi all due to a plot conceived and oxecuted by Von Hcubeck. the chancellor to the Grand Duke, who seeks to put hir own daughter in the place of thc stolen Princes!. Then? is a king in the story, and he ts the ruler of tho neighboring country of Jugendheit. In order tc prevent war between thc* two princi palities, be ia betrothed to marry thc false Princes*;' XVoa Herbeck'a daughter) whom' he har? never seen. But the klrig" Is !yo*nVg and'romantic, an.l revolts flt, t?}!?,.procedure. In th^ events that 'follow the king res cues the little Goose Girl from insult aud falls in lovb with her. However, jt iatfpearft that iq-1?. inpossible fox him to m ar rv ?'pe?ianr gfrL and hV finally consents to marry the Prin cess after all. Bot-by that Hmo'the little Goose Girl has. peen Identified as the real scion of royaity. and In the Princess or Ehrenstein* the King ol Jugendheit finds to his surprise and loy. the woman of hi * choice. Mia? Clark assume* tho role of Ute litt?,. Pr:ncesa whose lot lt ls to tend the geese of peasant foster-parent*. Monroe Salisbury appears as thc frank, democratic and warm-hearted king. Other leading members of the company are Sidney. Denn... E. X. Dunbar. James Neill. L. Payten. P. E. Peters, H. B. C. Carpenter. Ernest Joy. J. M., Caa;ldy. Miss Johnson and ?auo Darwell. . "The GOOK; Girl" ls produced hy the Lasky Company through an ar rangement With tho publisher? of the hook. The Hobbs-Mer rill company. PALMETTO TOR[ Today's Program DE KOVEN HARMONY FOUR, A Splendid Male Quartette MOVIES FOR TODAY "WINNING BACK" i Broncho two reel drama "YOUR BABY AND MINE" Reliance comedy P. S. Any request left at the hox office for any particular song will bc honored the fol lowing day. This is the best male quartette ever in Anderson. RODERICK LEAN ALL STEEL SPIKE HARROWS . . /< ? .?. ? '?? .. ;... '.' . ..." J ; Designed to combine great durability with ltglit draft and com plete pulverizing power?. ) Simple in construction, built entirely of special steel, well braced, practically iudestructable. Nb castings or mall?ables are used. These Harrows have the fewest possible number of tarts, no culls or'clamps to lose or give, trouble. Sullivan Hardware Company Audc.aon, S. 6., Belton, S. C. Greenville, S. C. AUTO '0WN(ERSr Now is the time to baye your .tires repaired for -the ?pri and summer service. 1 can vulcanize your oki tires or sellyou new ones. See rrje for GOODYEAR AND AJAX tires and accessories. Also the famous HOWE RED TUBE better known as the clover leaf tube. All repair work guaranteed. Free air to customers. Templeton's Vulcanizing Works t08 N. McDuffie Stfcet. Business Phone 270. Resident Phone 814. CALOMEL DYNAMITES YOUR LIVER! MAKES YOU SICK ANO SAUVATES "Dflis?a's Lirar Tone" Starts Ymir Liver Better Thu Caf?mel asd You Don4! Usa a BirVWM Liven un your siuggVh livr-rl Fi*?>l film'and eUverfol; make your work A pienaiire: be rlroroUH und full of ambi tion. Bot tuve rn? nant v. dangerou* rsinnjet lhe-*Ufc it mak<>> vnu nick nm] you mav Um* k d<\r? wok* Tone tonight, Tour ?elj? you ? 50 i ni Liver ,'IVigic under n back (niarahttv timi clean your *l;ig#i*h d<??e of j>??ty eiiloihc make YOU '?ick. '.aler ter .than . i?t it won't re:i! liver vt morn i Oil dvnanitii ?vcr *>XfM>rie>iiTil utft .woafuL \>f Larmlci? Dodson's* el it alon*