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JU? IMPORTANT :: NOTICES :: FOR SALE loV&rrc. will work ^ ol?. weicht .T,*p?Uiids. Price pVlor^Hius goba. iH-Utp H K H ? Anrl'TiMMi lJf,ii,>,,,tM .,, Per HentA-S vRooni'-'Houj.e ?ti fco?th ... - Llgon street, Altwpdaftt improye 15.110 per month.. Apply to tJr.?. Sayro or ?Kugcnc T. An '^a? derson. ? ^l-at, ?fcs* 3 v-??-, WANTS 11 * '"^Tanted?Soine clean'^ wki^c rags a( The Intelllgcm-pr btfr?! 2-222t. _ t?.- , ,.;,-; Wanted?To do; your jjoh , printing, ? *uJi?WWndlng. etc, The Intelll-' ^ i gencer Job PrinUiifcDopt., 2-223t '* <?f'anied? You to know (bat V?? have! lota of good wood on baud and will appreciate your- order*. Piedmont Wood Co. J. H. Shearer, W. O. tJI-| ' nud. Phone 449. - Wanted ? Two experienced salcalu-j dies and two experienced salesmen: ! send references with first Kitter. Apply Anderson D. G. Co., Now-I b?rry, S. C, Box 380. 2-24-ltp M,.~ ^WANTED? Pen* of all Yarittoa. Pay highest! 'fc^, ? Prices* JNO, A. McG?LL - Tbc Spot Cash Grocer .Binding?Mit us. hind that volume of magasines or old books you wish to ;' preserve. The Intelligencer Job : Printing Dopt. 2-223t ~~ LOST Loel?A watch tnan'a clock, enroled | '. away In a buggy which left Excel sior OTT mill ^bout 7 o'clock Satur day afterhoop Finder will please return to Excelsior Oil mill and re ceive reward. ? 2-2-1-31 ., i. To My Farmer Friend*, ir yon own a ' mare, why not raise your own horses? This you. cab do much cheaper than p?ylnp 9200 or mofo 1 ' for one from a safo Ktnblo and take . chances oh getting a sound one. 1 have tho boat bred stallion in 'lie state .and tho f?ie . la reasonable, When .In .town. oAll around and see ';. me, and it wo can't do any buBlhes? . we can talk, politics: Your friend, VICTOR?, CHESHIRE. u Vim ,i t f LEGAL NOTICES I . : |;L- - '~V~ ' " . . S0T1CE OF ELECTION There will, he an election at Hanv mond School Houu'u for tho Huminond School District No. 3, Saturday. Fob - ?>A'':.?Vi J_ . t _.1_. levying a special tax of six mills oto ail of the taxable property of said "District, to be uaod for General school j55rpOrH.-D. Puiia open at 7 a. rn., and i close at 4 p. m. All votera must ea whibit regwiraticn ticket, and tax re ceipt, iljr order of tho County Board of Education. J, B. FELTON, ?Beeks Audiled Systems Installed | G. B. Walton FUI?L?C ACCOtlltTAJiT Office. B?nas 3uUd^ajE: Phone Nojo j * e' v XQSkXt?im ? fti^e'!'wJSr* a.. V * 1"; e ? . *t. *? e#o*e?e? . Y Wifrahni ha &e S?Cr??^? ANDERSON st Bai&^rJWysI over Walter m" Will cause headaches, asses properly fitted-is the only t fot Te&i&Q?tf' an? gumr-j *S!!*ttf6U j ; lm. ?3??EI^$?N Has t anring Optician GOMPLE?t PROGRAM * Um TOM ANNUAL MEETING OF CHAM BER OF COMMERCE O??URS. RAILROAD)[| GUESTS President of the Southern Re I way and Cf & W. C. and P. N. Official* Are Here, With every final touch added to the plans- h>r( tonight's meeting, i 1M4 meeting m the Anderson Chant' ber of Commerce.'will probably ) ? down in tne rcc?rtls aa being one "i the moat delightful und most inten ing events ever attempted by the An derson Chamber-ef Commerce. A number of minor changes !r been made in the program for i > uight'H event npd in ench instance Ihn chaugo weat f.o make the progr in mote attractive than it bad been, far as is now evident there- in not I single thing lfteklng to make toni i: one of rare pleasure for the em ? membership of the Anderson Cham, of Commerce and no efTort will i Hpured to mhkc the distinguished ? I tors enjoy every minute of the ot .. Isiou. The following lb' the complete : I correct program for tonight as <> nouueed by the Anuerson Chamber . t Commerce: Invocation?Rev. W. II. Frazcr, '>. J I)., pastor First Freshytcrian chui- 1. Music?Second Regiment band. Remarks by chairman?Mr. J. !>. Ilammelt, chairman ot executive cc n mlffee. Address -Oupt." A. W. Andor.>:i,| general manager <\ ft' W. C. Kallwl? subject: "Our Railroads". MubIc?Second Poglmont band. Address?Hon. Fairfax Harrison,] president, Southern Railway, subject: "Agricultural add Industrial Prosper ity Depends Open Prosperous Rail- ' roads." Music?Second Regiment band. Address?MV. W. S. I>oe, vlco pr?si dent, PledUmnt ft,Northern I.Ines. Plan for 1914's work. Election .Of, five UIreetprs. Music. ' TWO FAITHS ft OBSERVE LENT EpUcopttKans and Catholics of| Anderton Begin Services This Week. Episcopalian* and Catholic* ,-of An derson ore now making pr?parations for the observation of the period of Lent, which commences tomorrow. Ash Wednesday, and ends on Raster Sunday, which comes this year on April 12. Tho period emhraces 4? dar?, exclusive ot the. Sundays and la annnally of nmch importance to the people or the two congregational be liefs mentioned. The Ilrst day of Lent is -known as Ash Wednesday uud the programs-ar ranged for the two churches for to* morrow are Interesting In every re spect. ':.rrh--:- yV JUiportaJUe* ~U?) t?lOSS Who' commeinordtu those special d?tes are Good Friday; wtrteh comes bh April iU tili* .year and < Holy 'Week; Which comes the week just prior to Easier -isn.iay. Local people are anticipating the entire "'perfoil* Hr XoMeVson with con siderable Interest and will celebrate the various., dates m the order its WWcb they caoie* ? t MAGISTRATE H AD BUSY SESSIONS " '* " ' ;.f' iifofe ' Number of Cases Heard and Dis posed OF in Magistrate Broad weU's Cottrt Yesterday. MnglBlrate ftroadwell*'; court room pfoacntod n bug' scene throughout] ??,v vwj jtBin . iktw following is I from the magistrate's records for the Ry: Philip Aye.'Alton Fair and John yton, all colored, were fined $26 or 30 days for gamming. Tlllthan Johnson, colored, carrying pistol, $|0? or 30 days, Tillnian Johnson, tfruak and disor derly, $28 or 30 days. Jim v rawford. colored, drunk and disorderly, not guilty. Llillu Recce, colored, shooting pistol on public btghjgay, 15 or 10 days. Gadc Simpson, white, gambling, $20 or 30 days., IIARTW?M." 1IOPKFIIL. Hartwell <Ua.) Son. If MartweH Just koefc* the present of growth up lor a few years, we have to worry e.botit th? trol Une from Ander???, f* ?'. ?!? Hart Well to Athena aed WUeat* folk who are behind the project will be glad or the opportunity to build through hcrr. . KfcFRKftri?frAf 1VB- HEfitS? I Called Henae bywkec,Bx?rea:e et HBWsljpetv. Representative O. ?. Gray of Wll ltamston was here yesterday 4or ? few j hours on per?e?si fcuslnesr, hsTh'.g! been called homo on account of tbo< extreme Hin*** of Tibs mother. Mr. I Gray is very much worried abow: her] condition and will ask for an ioded ntts leave ot absence. He declares that this Is the caaSt An- j _^. ; _ _ ,.,_i.l^ Ik. 1~?1-?.._.? w? uv/......D ..v ...In u. mv i.|>(jil..utfl .... , has beard ot and that a man cannot.' possibly get any constructive legisla tion through. ?lr. Gray will be In the J unleii he rhange-i IiIh plans, and ho lias i rr m: v i of support that encour age I tu iMr . l'.r y. His mother, is In lier j ?Mght."ih year, She was a member of the I P I claim to graduate .from the John ' .1 Kontalc university of this eity i?mt . t% nvmkrr ot warm friends' Diho! i I older people here. J 1er { hont? u Wiiiiuuifton. \ Ii WMMMB- IIONKKK, Me?d < ! yy mIIj ef trHerson, One of! U.Jit?e < ol C. It 'j. Uli t. " irlly, a riattveo.* County Autr.t. !r^'.i <i. wi? 1>orn -In 1800, i? um? " ? >. r'csVop in JSlg and after j a t?m. ;ii i'r et'tfe'd rtcar tbe'site of] i! :^ .'.March. In y?** he 'u.o\< . i e f'?eu village of Ander Im.ii. :v::<v.i y nude a ?ottlem.cnt| I Hi*} (- if'thiy ' it. Cfe bought a lot lOrt tl ; t: lc : in'.-.r-* for $7.% on crfed Krpi h 'l ; ? l'Ui <oiii|.?i?'iioii of the Un e * !e : iirl ' luuiliia railroad, he v.a- ? n Ci- -otitrurtor in grading and 1 I ii>ns( : tti. I.ninr he contracted on' I the I \<:'i Idre ri id. Il(. waa an ac I tW* ' (?.*; ec In l-nildlpg tbe <?. & C.l i!ul ? i a ' '.r v * ?<? loMer ;uid bond-] bo'd. ll?- :' n ri:l':.i iaslu.- advocate or| l ie ! I r : of t>e t-avaimah i'alley I iil!? ^. ml ii- 'i t appearance In ub! i h I :i 'Ii,, I re ihing dirt on] ',' is i- I r'.-iTt i n'.rrprite where he fire 'r t ;'iiv.eV of earth on tho ".Mtli I i-., I8?1. Tiie mud was] 'phi' 1 I .ivlv $\, . Mr. JfcCul-j I 'v y,\ u c> ifr ''- 3 c.iru old. W. i :TS TO HOLD I ROTH OFFICES Ja:: - .T. Curby, Mayor of Bos r ., Al.-.a Ha? Seat ht House of Rc-rcscntatives. VV\..: l^to:^ Feb. 23.?Whether Jnmea M. Curlcy, mayor of Boston, and on the roll? of congress as a rep resentative from tho Twelfth district, shall he permitted to hold both posi tions was severely commented upon by Republican Leader Mann today. At the suggestion of Democratic {iender Underwood,, Representative Marm agreed that the resolution should go' to the judiciary committee without debate. IURGHES TO BE BtBELSJARBACKS 'ILL MAKE PLACES OF WOR SHIP HEADQUARTERS. ER SACRILEGE Governor Issues Proclamation Making Change From Schools. I (By Associated Press.) Douglass, Aris., Feb. 23.?Churches iStead of school houses will constl iito iIn- official barracks of the con tlCutloballsta in the Mexican state ol jupvo -l.eon. according to a produ ction b'y tbe governor. The f>rde'?* w?b rnadn r.erro't tfee csumption of school sessions, which ;ad been discontinued to allow the rebels te ??5T: the uchooi boUses as bar rucks. ? A?sHCULTURAL STATISTIC*. Washington, Feb. 24.?Cotton raised In India last year exceeded by almost 18 per cent that of 1912. according to a cable today from tho internat louai institute of agriculture, Rome, *to the department of agriculture. Sugar cane In Cuba waa more than to per cent,* greater, than in 1913. the estl mhtod production -being ?m.ftSO long tohei'Which 'Wtas ll?iB per cbnt. as compared with the 1912 crop. HONORS ill OALlfiS WILLIAMSTON MAN TOOK THE FIRST BIG PRIZE. A CLEMSON ENTRY Sample E*t*red by the College Proved to Be Superior to Any in United States. Leading tn numi other Wwb, be a source of do great ??.<f>rh;er fin Andertot; people to learn that tn tbh* county Is produced the best'butter inji tbe South and tin? third beat in-the II United States, This is the .^rce^rd* made by the butter which 1>. P. OraV Dr wuiiameten produces. Mr. Gray entered u ftpe.ltutn Ofj. butter at Columbia when the live stock nier? met; nod bis exhibit easily eap W*t*t the first prfte, scoring high, pinson College men saw that the Muw waa so fbse. It might easily win in the butter conteste at the 'Sixth onr.l Corn. Kxpoalt'.on, how< being u tduetcd In Dalian. Texas, and tho - bibit wan therefore shipped there aa Uiagsftnt fr i.i^i'ieutson ifalego irne bulfer ii*K*rt! from O??:;s?i *fwrtn. algbest of any in tho South, being aiarked with a grading of OS, , Mr. Gray la a progressive farmer ihn1, believes in doing things right, i?e 3* prottd cf- th<> butter produced Crbtn bis apieiiflw 4eirie?, hs sas very ri^ht te be. it^d t? !s to b~ toped that the record set by this gen tleman wit; atlmutate many other An derson county farmers to the emula il? <J Sil .AKi.vjm.nl -7 ^^aBBsjansnsjKc We Wonald -IlJfe?'toi'See^0?? , ?ifs- \Jtp 'ITSb? T<dl?pW>im<e for ?fi teoo? ?j ?m?OPHNG AT EVANS*8 This doesn't mean that we would rather have you 'phone your orders than to come in personally and buy. It does mean, however, that in addi- ' t?on to your personal shopping visits We desire the pleasure of responding to your needs for items which, if not ordered promptly, are forgotten, o- for things which you buy elsewhere because you do not "happen to be near one of the EVANS stores." * ' ? : ' j You Will find it convenient and .profitable to 'phone your orders to one of the EVANS stores, because not only do we sell everything in the drug line, but because we have a delivery system that gets the goods to you at the time we promised them. Our prescription department is excelled by none. Only the best of drugs are allowed in this department, and only the most skillful men are employed* "ALL THETPHONES HAVE CONNECTIONS W?TH THE EVANS STORES." ^ V vans5 Pharmacy first mm au THIS SYSTEM WAS FOL* G.?C . ?N THE .^ivv* iSS? Several of the ?4?corooiivc? Were Named After Town* Trav ersedbyline. ; Coming ?t a time .when Anderson people are having JUie decided pleas uro of entertaining souie of the fore most railroad officials Of the United. States, it may be ?S internst to know what plan was folio wed when the Brss trains were rub on the Greeh Vilie anil Columbia . road. The en gines were SU tabulated and everyone of them bad a (nan^a> - In tbe column of the reports "relative to machinery on hand, t,bo engine* wore listed ac cording to their nil***, ^together with the d**es Jhey were eat into service, rnetr names aba laa-wesers name. The Brat, englue rtm on a freight schedule on tho Columbia and Green ville run was named "Abbeville" and engineer Burrlss was at the throttle. This was" In 1848. the maiden run be ing made on December i.of that year. The passenger engines on tho read were d?modes rottoWa: Newberry, Dart, J. W. sommera, W? 8. Browh.l S. D. Frost a*d Jj1?. O'Neal. The-* Were all in comntf?sss Id tbe years 185t)-5i-S2 SBd B:t The following is * list or the freight angines: Abbeville^ ?ieefletd, Hegte, Anderten, Green ville, D. Johnson, T. H. Pope, d. Blets. wUfeoee, c, ?eok fer. Joel Smith. Dl'^fi?Hse end Coluto Ma.'> Tbd?? eeglaea^vwere in as* the, attw -years an najitlstted abov> >t*ndf the passenger engmea. < (Ae?offtWt 69 lhLta^nUtad Report infj hmati lh? ?n**!-~ -~-.r"~?~^tC*>" WMK> mites uuVing ?tb year 1*5* fr?m bin. 1 to December St. tnteburban extension. Seems to be Snre Stasje ttaeeat vetoneseat. (Charlotte, Hl C Observer.) H Is a characteristic of the South-, Mil Power Company that It never in lutges in What is comsaosly known ut "araud aian? piny." it makes no pretensions ?a ceaeaaMag ita* plan* Tea* the public. ?t aeaewaees frnnk ly what it proposed to do and then proceeds to carry ou4 Its plane through. Its eTOCjWfe departaaaaU ...... ?_ * ??.__.l._ i ?im mw? unvagu ia? jnnr*"'**' whj? { was hsewn ,.?>m* csontbs kgo that the Southern power Com pany had made purchases of land o the vicinity of lookout Shoals . on tbe Cata-vba and would develop a water power at -that - place, those fa mtttar with tlie ways ot UrtS corupajiy j knew the matter .was; BCtUed and that I in du? time the plans Of the company would bo developed. Having got all ] in readiness, the Southern Power Coih paay makes the fact public that H will shortly have completed at (he ghosts i dam and power station-which WH' represent aji outlay of $1,00^,090 m constru-Ci??ii coutraci?- wcjicu \ k-di add over Hh.ooo hbtjfepow?r Ifc its respertiSs . !r. eltctris cbmSst-rrc:. The Chserv?r should Hay ?k Shelby*! t or.cord and other expectant towns Hint all'this (loos not tend to discour-' age the outi?tk .for further extension of the lines of lnterurbnn railroad op erated by this company, and which do'not-cower a fraction of the terri tory Blue printed for ultimate de-i v^lopmeht. ' On the contrary, it is in the opinion 'of this phtftr the most hopeful ngn yet dorntop^tl. -L,-1,, i tri I *! O O O/O ooooobooo o oo 0 o o o o r Ol lo C'APT. "billy" nmitu o o Sends GresWWM tn ?c> Ree* ,& o t'y rftOS. o o Editor The Inteillgestier! o ov . As one who hah for ittany o o years claimed with pride "Ao> o o derscn is , My Town," A?? also o p as one who for more than SO' oj o jrears claimed-wHlr,affection the o o old Columbia & ureenvnin roau o o as "my road," I wish to welcome o o to our city the few head ot tho o ! o Southern Railway system, which o o conipany has done Bo muoh <or o o the upbuilding of the south. o o I have had the pleasure of ol o bavin? us my passengers Judge > o Joa*r B<rft*n O'Neall. ??>. Thee, o o C. Perrin,1 iwr. f?. Hauuaett d o and the other presidents of the o 6 01? Columbia & G^oeavlile; o 6 Samuel Spencer anl W. W. ?u o ley. proaidents ^?tf^P?h:'.? o em. as well as many other 4he* o o of distinction, and rreigrtt that o o it la not my privllflt*. to.be the ol ore?Um?lttWb%J^^-^-%^ o| o dtp the, sRrertdtd . gentUVian o o who is nbwUkiagt*e^3o4?t?? o o railway by the hand to load It o s iHi?tno in ?io icinre. may HCS o i>. rlcl^t-m^ttfl^rt^klpnce o o "rtHl upon him7 and 'fUs TgrM o o W? williamg. sMtrirlP vS o At home? Marshall Avenue, o 0 Anderson. 8m?.. Jan, 38, liltoN* i" t - o o oVof o ?^e o.oo o oo o ojl Before RncwaV Stte??ftbar Will Bel ' *anwd j Atlanta, Feb. 23--"I am ?oing tel give everybody a obamoe to be heard ] ?s?^re ?p'poiniins Senator uaccn'e? iicce??or." d-ec'sr? Gov. Sktc-? th?=' morning in a frank st?tszr.ent which kt tekca to mean that a number of days wilt elates before his decision is made. aBBnaHnS^ coNLET,mm is ?CCESS?I??, ON TRIALS PRINCIPAL WITNESS AGAINST | FRANK FACES JURY. I PLEADS NOT GUILTY i Jury Impanelled and .Taking of] Evidence Completed, Court Adjourns for Day. (By Associated Press.) At Inn tu, Feb. S3.?James Centey, no-1 ?ro, principal witness against Leo M. l'Vank at the trial- which resulted In Ills conviction (on Hie murder of Hary PMgao,'today phw*<Wd not gttllty when placed on trial her? charged with be ing an seeeesoRy to the jMurdcr. Con ley testifiedat the trial of Frank that bo had helped .dispose of the girl's body after Frank-bad. killed net. At torney-will contnnti that this was hot an ai l iiliVSanoi r tr thn inhr&a' The defense presented only a state ment hy Conlcy. In which he admitted the -. acts related In nia testimony against Frank. Publication of the two affidavits charging conspiracy to produce false evidence against Frank? and alleged to have been sworn to by witnesses against him at his trial, added a new angle to the mystery. EVEXT8 OF THE DAY. Dr. Hamilton W. liable quotes what he consid?ra one of the moat signifi cant proverbs of Japan: "Duty has the weight of a mountain, and death I the weight of a feather." Forty-'sevcn cillxens of H?rdens ! th? bar. They have bc?n Imtea^rn?] authorities an habitual drunkardB. [.-. At Belleaire, O., George Barr ! C'a society woman") caught her son ta high sahool student! walking with. Bfagdaseae Klrtncr ta department) stare ck>rk) and proceeded to lejpwrpn hlttr with a whip. Majtfdalene In stantly armed hewtelf with trioag bat pin. ^Strike me with-that whip,* she cried, "and I'll nrive this through you."* Mrs. Barr -did not strike Keg FPSOPS?AT?S Huvaaa, Fobs W.?President Mena ?ai today forwarded a a?a*?a*? 4?.%a? Cuban congress requesting to vote an ^?~~p-{?t!on o? $W,aOO as Cuba's contribution towards the monument of Vaaeo Nunea de Balboa. The dis coverer, of the Pacific, to be erected at the entrance to the Panama canal. eraoBoiiifiLi RUN FOB GQUGBESB COL. FF\NK EVANS WILL MAKE RACE FOR THE OFF?ut.. HERE ANNOUNCED / - [Says That He Is Assured of Fine Support From She Entere District?, "I nui going to bo in the race for Congress..from the Third District and t am assured of splendid support," said Col. Frank 8. Evans of Greon-. j wood yesterday. Col. Evans w>S 'in the city for only a few hours but white bore he received many assuran ces of support from somo of the city's most prominent politicians and secured several uew votes. ?i.?Cttl? Evans told n reporter for The intelligencer, that he felt aa though the* vote he received m the laet auc tion, when he was practicably un known throughout the district, war rentod kirn la the hellet that ho would make somebody hos?u for Mr. Alken'? seat in the next election. He said that he had canvassed- the district pretty thoroughly withiu the last few days sad that he had received many promisee of support ?-' . Thsrc ci? Ire no counting, the fHas that the Greenwood man has many friends iu all part? of Iho di.tvnct und It la a forgone conclusion that the rest of the candidates will know that they bave been in a tight, even though Col. Evans aav h? ttefn?taa . _ . HB