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THE i And er so The Newest and In the State is now opei the Choicest Pr?par?e cies of thc Seasoi We Cater Especially to With Our Private Di be able to handle Banquets, Etc., ( We will also serve Me day from 12:00 t Our doors will be open We solicit yoi Yours ANTONOKi "ulled the Oliver! all day and ^colt If the bornes feel that way, bow do yon auppcae the manj (?rho baa been holding the bandle* reela? Probably mighty well aatia <ptd whh himself, and gladi (bea alive.. He baa docs more-work? better wade and with ?reatar ease-simply because ha used an OLIVER PLOW. Why don't yea ht on* of thvse m*n? We wffl be glad lo ?how you the plow-to answer qoetmena--ond to convince you that thi? U tho plow 5nc you io buy. AND REMEMBER ..BtJIIiT FOR SERVICE" Sullivan Hardware Coo Anderson, S. C. Belton, S. C. Greenville, S. C. ANNOUNCEMEOT DRd WELLS 199 I* E. Whitner St, Anderson, S. C. FOXING, CROWN AND BRIDGE SPECIALTY EXPERT ON EXTRACTING Either way, asleep or wk!? awake; Ono of the best in the State. COLE. L. BLEASE JNO. B. ADGER MULLAULY I Columbia. & C. Andersen, 8. C. I LAWYERS Offices l?t TV. Whttaer Sh, j ._T?lep>fl*e 858, Andersen. K. C, ! fi? ?>. c^. Most Up-to-E Pari n for Business I Foods and E i will be foun Ladies and G liing Room \ Theatre Pan >n short notici prenants' Lun< 0 3:00 for 35 1 from 5 a.m. ir patronage, truly, \.S BR 0 m LEGAL NOTICES T\X1'AYEB8 TAKE NOTICE Tile :lmo for paying taxes will be xt Avil 1st. and ? have published list Ok Anderson School Districts o. 17. which have not been paid, ow if you tail to call for your poll x when you pay your taxes it will ?st you ?8.00 so if you fall to pay, > not blarao your anditor. Preachers and School Trustees are able tor poll tax. WINSTON SMITH, County Auditor. NOTICE TO THE TOWNSHIP HOARD OF ASSESSORS -_ Please send in your little book by e 19th Instant, so that I can notify e parties whose property assess ent has been- raised over one bun ed dollars. The Township Hoard of Assessors III meet In my office at 12 noon Fri iy, March 26th, 191? But be suro to nd in the little books at once. I Signed) WINSTON SMITH, Auditor of Anderson County. NOTICE OP STOCKHOLDERS1 MEETING Pursuant to a resolution of the ?rd of Directors, a meeting ot the nckho?ders of the Anderson Devel iment Company Is called to oe held i March 30, 1015. at 4 o'clock p. m. the rooms of the' chamber of com eroo, Anderson, S. C., for the follow g purposes: 1st To confider a resolution to me Ten Thousand Dollars preferred ock of said company, with a par lue of $100 per share, the same to sold for par. Such preferred stock be entitled to a preferred cumula re dividend of 7 per cent, per annum er the common stock, and to be eferred to the common Mock in the tal dissolution of the company to i par value. Such stock to have tbe mc voting privilege as the common ock. 2nd. In case it ls deemed Inadvfsa e by the stockholders to Issue such eferred stock, then to au thc risc the veldent and secretary of the com? m y to execute and deliver a second 3, where >elica d. entlemen ve shall ties, :h every c. to 1 a.m. mortgage of the property of the com pany to ~?cure the payment of a loan ot not . ro than Ten Thousand Dol lars, which is to be negotiated by the president for the compauy. Said loan to be evidenced by the note of the company bearing eight per cent, in terest, payable annually, and. if not so paid, interest to be added to and become principal and itself bear 8 per cent, interest until paid. Said note to bear Ute further provision that if it become necessary to collect same by suit or by attorney, the maker will pay all costa of collection including an attorney's fees of ten por cent, in addition to principal and interest. Thc lien of such mortgage to be junior to the mortgage ot said Anderdon De velopment Company to Old Dominion Trust Company. Said note to br, pay able at such time as the president may deem, advisable to fix it and said mortgage to also secure the payment of any renewals thereof. J. S. FOWLER, President Anderson, 8.-C. Feby. 26. 1915. ,11 Wi: OP PROBATE'S BAIE .. , t, i George Barton et al against Rosa Brcazeato et ol. Pursuant to order of salo herein granted I will sell in front of thc court house door at Anderson. S. C., pn ealesday in April. 1915, during the usual boura af sale the following property: All that lot In the town of Williamston, 8. C., containing one half acre more or leas, bounded by lots of James Ware. H. Mahaffey. G. W. Anderson and fronting on Acad emy street, it being the lot of which I som Barton died, seised and possess ed and the same deeded to bira by R. A. Gray by deed recorded in clerk of court's office In Book WV page 488. Terms cash, purchaser to pay extra .for papera ? W P. NICHOLSON, Probate Judge as Special Referee. Dear Doctor, Friend Lawyer, Your Professional Card In This Paper Would Increase Your Business. HEMP GOWERS MAKE APPEAL WANT UNITED STATES TO TAKE ACTICN IN MEX ICAN TROUBLE LARGE PORTION OF CROP THREATENED Committee Probably Will Dis-j cuss Situation With Secretary | Bryan Monday (Hy Aw? ?alni l'rt>?.) WASHINGTON. March '20.-A committee of hemp growers from Yucatan. Mexico, and representatives ?af American hemp importers laid before tho Slate department today an appeal for action by ilie United States thai would terminate the revo lutionary troubles between General Alvarado, ? *i. - carranza governor of Yucatan, ami au opposing faction. Tho committee probably will discuss thjo situation with Secretary llryan next Monday. The committee said the revolution which resulted in Hie recent ulockudo of Progreso by Currnnza threatened the destruction of a large portion of tin- crop from which most ot" tin- her pes) binding twiue used in thc United Stall's is made. Tm? people of Yuca t?n, they aase rt od, did not wish to take pan in the revolution hut were afraid to disobey orders given them hy th?' revolutionists. Already some sisal, it was said, had been burned, ut least two plantations having been destroyed. Other reports received, hore said sisal had been burned at Merida, Progreso, und other places tc prevent it from falling Into th0 hands of the enemy and pro dding revenue. M. J. Smith, n hemp Importer, told Officials it would not be more than a few weeks before the farmers of the country felt the shortage In hnrvest twine. The Mexican gunhoat Zarugosa at Progreso has not interfered with the movement of vessels, it was said. An ofiiclal '...en-anc ({lld General Alvirado tnterea M'r.dn yesterday dr.y, th> en.Mny i teeing ut his ap proach. Quiet ^revall.-d ut Merida and at Progreso.. Confirmation or tho d-.feat o? the Carranza forces at San Carlos was ?given In otliclal dispatches. A statement issued tonight by the convention agency herc reported the capture of Camargo, a border city between Nuevo Laredo and Matamo ros, with alight 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 Monter, y reuched the agency today In a letter from General Felipe An geles, commander at Monterey. A large Carrnnzista force, marching to attack Monteray w??re surprised near Pared?n and defeuted with heavy losses, the statement sayB. On tho following ?lay another Carranzista force, attempting to attack the city from thc north and east was repulsed after a severe urtlllcry fire. Perfect order now prevails throughout the Monterey section. General Angeles added. Charles W. Douglas, Carranza's legal representative here, returned to day from a visit to Vera Cruz. "Genor?l Carranza told me," said Mr. Douglas, "that the two nations nearest I1I3 heart were Spain, and tho United States. Spain was his native land, he said, and he looked upon the United States as^the most advanced nation in the world." While Mr. Douglas would not dis cuss the situation in Yucatan, lt was Irnrned that General Carranzn wished to avoid actual warfare there as hi .apportera In the State feared that if the Indians who work in the hemp field?; were armed an uprising might result later. DH. MARK SULLIVAN Well Known l'hvslrlan Died Ycster terddy Morning Xear Pelzer. Dr. Mark Sullivan, a well known and esteemed physician of Greenville county near Pelzer, died yesterday morning about fi o'clock at the home of hil brother. Mr. Harold Sullivan, at that place. He had been ill fer about six months with heart trouble. Some time ago he want to Florida tn the hope (hat the change of climate would be of benefit to bis falling health. Dr. Sullivan I* survived by bis wife, ?ho was Miss Elizabeth Frier son, of Sumter, and two children. Dr. Sullivan was a soo of Mr. and Mrs. Dunklln Sullivan, the latter be ing a Miss - .McDav 1:1 ot Greenville county, who has several relatives In this county, namely, Mrs. B. F. Guy. Mrs. E. E. - Reed, and Mr3. Lou Keaton. Mr. A. M. Sharpe of this city IB a finit cousin ot the deceased. Dr. Sullivan 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 several years In hospital work In New York City. He was a brilliant and skillful physician, and *. gentlemen of ster ling character. The' funeral services ' will be held at non today, after which interment will be in the 'family cemetery in Greenville county. S. J. Duckworth of Williamston was among the visitor? /In the city Saturday. F01EY KIDNEY Tot SACKAS H l KiON:V? ANO YES terday ist. T This is it. Us? for yourself, if you seek men, ir y> fixtures, equip- ment. Classified Want Advert Twenty-five worde or les?, On? T Six Times $1.00. All advertisement over twenty-flv word. Ratea on 1,000 wurde to don. No advertisement taken for less If your name appears tn the tels your want ed to 321 and a bill will prompt payment. WANTS WANTED TO SELL-Sandy Springs, Rural Wo ter Work?, supplies furnis with water for stock and linnie. Ko ruins und no pumps. Rrectcil Ity manufacturers. . For prices and Information, apply to Rochester & Smith, Sandy Springs, ::-l7-l mo. WANTED-Hogular customers for pure sweet milk. Two deliveries daily. Phone 4806. Monham O'N'cal. :i-l<J-Otp. WANTED-To correspond, confi dentially, with anyone deslrloua of becoming permanently cured of the' morphine or whiskey habit The KEELEY INSTITUTE, COLUM BIA, S. C. Box 75. WANTED-An erperlenced trimmer capable of taking chnrge of mil linery department and earning good salary! Ago ~.r> to 30 years, single. Address "Trimmer" care Intelli gencer. . 3-20-3t WANTED-A reliable representative in every community to act as agent for Th0 Intelligencer. Liberal com missions paid. Apply The Anderson Intelligencer. 2-28tf. WANTED-The privilege to cure .tobacco users at home. $5.00 buya j tho cure. Information if desired, i THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, CO LUMBIA, S. C., Box 75. FOR RENT FOR KENT-Store recently occupied by Thc intelligencer Job Printing Department. It interested in a fine stand and . fcood proposition, apply to Tho Intelligencer. 3-13-tf SAVINGS Are accumulated by systematic meth ods of putting aside a part of your earn* inga. Weekly deposits and quartely interest j will surprise you. Begin now. Thc Bank of Anderson The strongest hank in the county. There's a Photographer IN "MY TOWN" and GREEN is hi? name Green's Art Shop On the Square ? .ry is gone. Tomorrow does not e&> ODAY is the day of Opportunity, the coloumn of opportunities. Read ii it-if you seek a broader opening ou wane to buy or sell machinery. I Columns ising Rates imo 25 coots. Tart* Times fO cents, e words promts tor each additional bs used In a month mads on appU than 25 cents, ?ssh la gdvanea. phone directory yon eta telephone be malled after its insertion tor FOR SALE HOB HALE-Cane seed. Mixed car Of new rccleaned seed received today, both amber and orange, alao car of. Koterlta. Furtnun Smith, Seedsman. Phone 4??4. MISCELLANEOUS ? ? 0 ??? THE 1IBY STOVE WOOD we nell is certainly giving the best of Bene faction. How do wo know? By the . repeating orders from aatisfied cus* t ornera. Store wood cut any '. length.. B. N. Wyatt. Phone 182. j Banners, pennants and badges. At tractive designs for field day ex-(. erctsea and commencements: made tu order. Also diplomas, certlfl-' cates, medals, class pins. Teach ors* Supply Co.. Greenwood. 8. C. 4 A YOI T7AN 8.?YE money by having you * bicycle, motorcycle, . . keys,, locks or go-carts repaired by G?t?s' & Smitb, Phone .93. 180 Weil, Whltner street. DAY OLD CHICKS-121-2. 15c, Reds, .Plymouth Rocka, and ordinary chicks. 100 off every Monday. Safe. delivery guaranteed. Phone' 847, or write Room 6, 1191-2 N. Main Si. WHEN the Inner man calls for some thing to eat-come to the "Wttlo Gem" Cafe, Ko. 128 W. Whltner street,' where you will find what I you want and at the right price. J. B. Derrick, Propr. BUCK-EYE BARBER SHOP-Hah* cut 16c, shave 10. Best service'. Sat isfaction guaranteed. C. A. McClain/ Mgr. ? TEACHERS-Enroll no* for fall terms. Calla coming in dally now, grade and high schooleT'Ouarantsed service. Three agencies, one en rollment. Sheridan Tcachera' Agen cies, Greenwood. DR. J. E. WATSON General Practice Ufflco te Llgon ft Ledbotter Building. North Main Street. ' IOffice Phono 210. Residence Alone 888. - Positive Proof That 1 the People ?-appreciate Good Coal at War Time Price?. Before we began selling coal in Anderson, the price was 88.00 a ton. We made the price $6.00, and | we have sold between THIRTEEN \ HUNDRED and FOURTEEN HUN DRED TONS since November. We advertised our coati at the $5.00 price, and ,then p?ve the peo ple the beat coal tor the least money; and they have shown their appreclaUou by their liberal pat ronage, no we take this meena of thanking our many friends, and pa iron ts for their patronage. We are still doing business at tho same old stand, and at the same old price, with the same good old Blue Cern Block Coal, and we will appreciate a continuance of your valued orders. N. B. WYATT ?The Fi?* batar Cast Maa* Phone 168 ???M"j??i-?-?a?Mi.iiiiiriiiiiii .-M. WE BUY AND SELL DEBTS It anyone owes yon money furnish us an itemised wriUen statement at the account. WL CET THE MONEY If you owe anyone money, wa wiU help yon pay tbs debt by Our Mutual lesa Pita. Our "Indian** will call oe stow pay. era and collect bad debts. That is his business. MUTUAL LOAN COMPANY 105 1-3 W. Benson St. Anderson, S. C.