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We Never Substitute We have built up our grocery business ?on the principle that people know what they want and are entitled to get it. If you ask for an advertised article in this store, and it is a meritorious one, you can get it. If you ask our opinion as to what is best in a certain line, wc will tell you to the best of our judgment, but we never try to in duce a customer to buy something "just as good" because we make more profit on it than on advertised articles. Don't you think you should give all your trade to such a grocery store? Anderson Cash Grocery Co. _ "LET MCLELLAN TELL YOU HOW" Every Kind and Every Size Screen Doors and Screen Windows We will furnish a man to screen an entire house or any part of it; and the work will be well done. Our prices are moderate. Townsend Lumber Co Phone 267. How Many Steps to YOUR Telephone? AN extension from your pr?sent telephone to the floor ak?v^toy?^ked-r^^ j stair climbing, time and hollier. It is a hinging that the I busy housewife will appreciate every day in the year. j The service costs but a few cents a week. No home I should be without an Extension Telephone. li j Call the Business Office to-day. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE Jj AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY ^gj^ J' MISSIONARY V THRILLING E HE HAD Wi MILITAR* Tho following letter relating the thrilling experiences of a Baptist Mis sionary lu China has been received in Anderson by a cousin of the mission-' ary, who ia a native or Scotland: Ko. 1 Villas Tap SVac. Macao, Dec. 7th, 1!>11. Dear -r-- ~: We have had no letter from you thia week yet. but I will take tills opportunity to writ?* you while l have lt, as I do not know what may turn up lo hinder me inter on. 1 did not get to fulfill my engage ment to preach tn the students at the seminary, aa 1 received an urgent telegram last Wednesday calling me to go immediately to Kong Moon, so I had i "> leavfcs everything aside to go therr to find out what was the matter. The telegram got the Chinese characters mixed up in transmission so thal I could not make any mean ing out of it, and U3 there was no name signed to it I was a little sus picious that it might he pirates ur ! someone ut that description trying I to get me out to thc country to way ? lay me, aa the country ls swarming 1 with pirates at pr?sent and they are I up to all sort of tricks to seize peo ple and hold them up for ransom. However, when I got to Kong Moon I found that the telegram had been mangled In transmission and the rea son for calling mc was that the Chili? \ esc pastor of the K'-?*",^ Moon church and oue ot thji members had been arrested and iiirown Into orison with out any cause whatever, and without i even any charge being preferred against them. Tl'.e circumstances of their arrest were a? follows: A week ago last Friday some soldiers broko open our i chapel nt To Cen, an outstation of thc Kong Moon church, came in and brok?. ? open tho bookcase containing thc IMbles and hymn booka, and a trunk containing clothes belonging to om c( our seminary students in Can ton, and broke down apart of om back wall to got through to an empty pawnshop at the rear of our premises, where they suspected there wore some had characters In hiding. . When the pastor of Kong Moon church, under who?e charge ls this station, went to thc military officials to ask for an explanation cf the con duct of thes? Boldlers, they simply laid hold of Ji.m and the m em bei* of the church w :? accompanied him. and threw them luto prison, remnrklnr j that If they thought that because they wore in the church they could call ou them to account for their ac tions (sven if they burned down th< whole place, he would let them sec differently us they would not be ac countable lo anyone for what thej did, and because they had nothing to accuse thom of they threatened to ac cuse them of being revolutionaries, r very' dangerous proceeding as far ar these two men v. ere concerned, ar thc city ls under martial law, and any one accused of being a revolutionary VRiTES OF XPERIENCE ITH CHINESE ' AUTHORITIES is liable to be ?bet on sight without any trial whatever. Twice parties ot responsible Chris tian business men omi preachers wem to stand security (or these two men but were driven-awny by the soldiers without seeiug the Officials*. When arrived I went straight to officials quarters' In company with my teachci and did not wait for permission to see anyone, I Bimply handed my cure, to the soldier on duty and ordered liku to take it in to the o'tlclal and tell him I was coming in to see him. and forthwith walked right into tho official audience room. After a while an official came in and announced that ho waa the secretary to the . tung ling cr head military otllcial, and iaformed mc that the tung ling wus away on official business and that tho wai uen, the under military official was out and he did not know at what time he would get back that evening. I As 1 had to get hack to where 1 won living, about 4 miles front there, be ' fore dark, I left my card and told the I I secretary lo make an appointment I with the wal uen for me at eight o'clock Uio following morning. I expected bo would play a trick on nu ana be out when I called so 1 got up before daylight and got tburc be fore tliey got' up and went right it and waited till the first uudor ofilcial appeared and asked him to call the 'Val uen ns I .wanted tc aee him on official business. He Bald that neith er he nor the t'u*-g ling were there both being in Canton on ofilcial busi ness, l told him that the whole crowd of them were.a pack of Hurs and ras cals, as tho secretary had tdd me thc precious evening that the t'ung lins had gone to T'ol Shaun in the opposite direction from Canton, and that thc wui uen was in Kong Moon on the previous evening. 1 told them I had to BOO the official In charge right then, and would not move from there till 1 had seen him. I then sat down and made myself comfortable and wrote tho circum stances to the consul in Canton to present to the governor so that he could send some one down to enquire into tho caap, and sent my toucher off with it. instructing him to have my luggage und camp bed sent to tie o'.'.lclal quarters/ps I waa going to camp there till either some one would see mo. or the governor sont a representative down to enquiro into thc case. In tho meantime 1 went out to a restaura,:' ard lind n good Chinese dinner anifa returned to thc ofilcial Quarters aal ordered my lug gage taken luto thai o'.'io ia I audience room. At this tho mide^raciala began to protest-litany fhwHra?'W pteie' for mc to atay there, but I pimply told them not to worry as 1 would Boon find c placo for myself and tho only way they could prevent mo from coming in wan by using force. 1 told them that they hud arrested those men for doing what was perfectly wlUiin their right in corrie? to demand an ex planation about thia matter, and 1 had come to demand the oamo explanation, as 1 waa the lessee bf tte'properly, so they could put roe under arrest cs well, or if they did "u ol care to do ar. 1 would put myself under arrest, und ! If they feared I might run away the? : could put me In tho irons they hr. * threatened these men with. I then pro cocded to spread out my camp bo-i ?and went on* to lied.,About m'dnlgh* i tho rascal who arrqitvd these tw ? .men returned, nud began b'.u Sterin;, around and cpr?in? a?d swearing a i thc under officials for iettlns sim In I but they sahl thov dv3 not dare t ! prevent use. AJt'r a while tilia rasca: came *n tc- have a 10*5* at mu think ing Uhut I was asleep, but when iv got right opposite my bod I openod' ujj'niy eyes wide cid.'Blared st him as I wanted to have ?a good look a* him so that I wight recognize him tn the morning. Thia'-seemed to dis concert him. ?s ho weht off to bed without t oother word. ?Next morning ?toqk .up my poaltica at tho oxit cv that no one could .coron In or out without mo Boeing, as I wanted tr catch another sight of thia man. About lu o'clocx he carno out drcsa od ready to go off somewhere, but J Btood in the entrance in front of him blocking his way, and told him wanted to seo him on official bucl nesa. Ho turned back maida with r. string of abuBlve language and hegm dividing out three rdaat piga andakret large .Jars of wine of about % to 3 gallons each, which some ono- bad aent as a present? for como servlci performed. If we had soot In some*!* thing similar wc would" hav-v had nc olfficnlty In* getting anything yyd warf pd. They spent, the laming oaWif the ptgs and drinking Hbo wine, in fctead ol attending ti, ?jr.j bUElney^ ' j About noon '"Hi t*hug. ling como !n Snd I Immt'diaicly aent In ray car* 9 him, and ht1'guru me nu audienci immediately. Hi ordored the Imrncd late release of th aso two roon on promised to make- good tho'damage done to the chapel hy the soldiers. Hi waa much dlaturped that ! bad put th? rriatter in the \::\\\?:i of tho conbul. Jd explained that th?. breaking of tii< chapel waa ,?n absolute necessity t< g?t at the people frr the-pawn&hip be hind. 1 have written to the consul telling him that the t'ung Ung ha? given me satisfaction, hut asking that tho rascal who wa*' responsible for the arrest and detention" ot these mer ada the soldiers that wantonly am ash ed the things in the chapel, be dealt with. j.. d expect that you think that ? did a most outrageous thing squatting down on tho officials, and taking pos session of their place but ono needs to have the cheek or a brasB hionkey to deal wita thew rascals, what the want ls to get mosey, but UH y nn.<i n mistake thia lime. Yoi? ?oe t?;at we hr.vo au -sorta of tbltiRS to attend to I don't know what got into my hes to write you all these petty details, but 1 haw just got back, and tho thin; was fresh in toy mind, but it will help yo? to know a little of the BO; of things we have to do sometimes out here. Love- to all nt homo. From .-. Market Report LOCAL QUOTATIONS ti rain nnd Seeds. Ear-corn, per bushel . ...VOc to il.00 j Mixed peas.fl.50 to SI (IO Cano seed, per bushel .. .....11.851 Soy beans, per J>ufUe].12.50 California black eye peas, per bushol.$2.75 to $3.00 Dwarf Essex Pope, per pound. . .ICc Seed Cotton. Cleveland, per buBhel.. ..75c to $1.09 Cooks, per bushel .. ..$1.00 to $1.2? Toole, per bushel.75c to $1.00 Mitchells Proline, per bushel.. $1.50 Texas IUordan. per bu. $1.00 to $1.25 Culpopper, per bushel.$1.00 Poultry. Hens, each.35c to 50c Friers, each.30c to 45c Fresh 31eats. Porkers dressed, per lb. 12c to 12 l-2c Hogs dressed, per lb.Ile Mutton dressed, per lb. ICe to ll l-2c Lire Stock. Beet cattle, per lb.4 to 4 l-2c Veal call, per lb.4 to 5 1 Hogs, per lb. .8 to 9c Sheep, per lb.. ..4 1-2 to 5 l-2c Provisions Country hams, por lb. 15c to 17 l-2c Eggs, per doz.17 l-2e Butter, per lb.20 to 25c Sweet potatoes, per bu. . .$1.00 to $1.10 Turnips, pm* bu.60c to 85c Turntp Oreeus, ppr bu... COc to 75c Spring onions, per bunch 3c to 3 l-2c COTTON Local cotton 0 3-4 to 10 cents. New York Market. Opon high low eton May.10.16 10.21 10.13 10.24 July.10.74 10.50 10.37 lo.ao October*..10.74 10.81 10.71 10.81 December.. .. 10.90 10.88 10.88 10.98 Spots 10.40. Liverpool Cotton. Open ('lose May-June.5.70 5.G5 July-Aug.5.85 5.80 fOct->iov. .. ..5.99 5.96 Spots 5.83. Sales 10,000. Receipts 33.000. Cotton Opened ut Decline. NEW YORK, April ?0^-Cotton opoaed at a decline of 7 to 9 points today under rather heavy Wall Street realizing, while there waa also consid?rable selling by houses ut Li\( erpOOl. Southern Connections. Early decline carried the market 9 to 13 points net lower, but offerings . be camo smaller and. prices steadied on covering, with continued Wall street support ? Eat Less And Take Salts For Kidneys Take a Glass cf Salts If Your Sack v Hurts Or Bladder Bothers. Tho American men and womon must guard constantly against Kidney trouble, >.<.*:. use we oat too much and all our rood is rich. Our b?oo.l la filled with uric acid whit h tho kid neys strive to filter out, they weaken from overwork, bocomo sluggish; tho eliminative tissues clog and the rel? suit is kidney trouble, bladder weak ness and a general decline In health. When your kidneys feel Uko lumps of lead; your back hurts or tho urine ia cloudy, full of sediment or you aro obliged to seek relief two or thre.i times during the night; If you suffer with sick headache, or you have, rheumatism when tho weather ts bad, get from your pharmacist about four ounces ot Jad Salta; take a tattle p.poenful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few day:* and your | kidneys will then act UJO. Tills fam ous Hilts is made from the add of grapes nnd lemon' juice, combined with llthla, and lina been used for g?n?rations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; lo neutralizo tho acids in the urlno HO lt no long r la a nu ree o; Irritation, thus onding ?'!ad?lcr disorders. Ja.1 Salts ls Inexpensive; cannot in fo-?y raakea a delightful effervescent Hchl>*wat#r beverage and bcloaga In every homo, because nobody can make a mistake by bnving a good kldne, flushing any time. ???vs?e?o???ee?e??s????o?? OPEN N0STR11S? END A COLD OR CATARRH % I How To Cet Relief When Head * and J\oo2 are Si?iTc? Up. Count fifty? Your cold in hoad' or catarrh disappears. Your clogged nos trils wilt open, the air passages ot your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more snuffling, hawking, .mucous dlschrrge, drynens or headache; no struggling for breath at night. Oct a small bettie of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist and apply s little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils, lt penetrates through every air passage of the head, sooth ing and healing the swollen or in flamed membrane, giv>s; you instant relist. ' Head colds and catarrh yield Ilk? . magic. Don't stay stuffed, up syd miserable. Kt?iiet Is sure. ll; : . / J^Jm This is for yourself, if you seek men, if y< fixtures, equip-ment. I Classified Want Advert Twenty-five words or lees. One T Biz Times ?LOO. AU advertisement over twonty-fiv word. Rates on 1.000 words to eton. No advertisement taken for leas It your name appears in the tole your want ad to 821 and e bill will prompt payment FOR RENT FOR RENT-Store rocently occuplnd 1 by Tho Intelligencer Job Printing Department If Interested lu a fine atand and good proposition, apply to Tho Intelligencer. 3-13-tt FOR SALE FOR SALE-Some? of tho best coal and wood on tho market at right prices. Wood cut to your order. Low country alabes still my spe cialty. W- Ulmer, successor to i Piedmont Coal & Wood Co. Phono i C49.? 4-15-tt FOR SALE-Good milch Cow D. P. Chamblee, RC. Anderson, S. C., Phono 3514. '3-20-3t. WANTS WANTED-A reliable representative in every community to net as agent tor The Intelligencer. Liberal com missions- paid. Apply The Anderson Intelligencer. 2-28tt. WANTER-To correspond, confi dentially, with anyone deslrious of becoming permanently cured of tito morphine or whiskey habit Tho KEELEY INSTITUTE, COLUMBIA, S. G., Box 75. I AGENTS WANTED-$5.00 to $10.00 ai day can be made selling the beau tiful 25x30 State and County Wall Map ot South Carolina and North Carolina. Contains world map and map r i United States and its pos sessions. Sample to agents CO cents. 1 dozen $0.00. Retails for $1.00. Order of Southern Supply Co., 710 Kollock St.. Augusta, Qa, - 4-15-6t WANTED-Lawyers to know we havo a full line .of manuscript covers. Anderson Printing Co., T. K. Roper, Manager. 4-21-3t HELP WANTED-We can gi?e ten or a dozen white girls Bteady employ ment at the Anderson Underwear Factory. Light work, good hours and good pay. Call and see or write Wm. J. Muldrow, Manager. 4-21-lw. His Flbisb. She-It seems strange that you did not remember my face, and yet you remember my name. Ho (awkwardly)-Well, you know, you have an attractive sort of name. -Yonkcra. Statesman. is gone. Tomorrow does not ex? ?DAY is the day of Opportunity, the coloumn of opportunities. Read 5 it-if you seek a broader opeu^g )u want to buy or sell machinery? Columns -,-. ising Rates imo 25 cen'*, Three Tia oe M cen ts. . h - ; e words pror*l* tor each additional be used in a roath made on appU than SS cents, cash in cd ranee. phone dlrecu ry yen caa telephone bs malled f'.er tts insertion for IMISCELLANEOUS DRY, PINE WOOD, cut. or in tour foot lengths, or slabs; and perfect" , ly dry. Prices right Bee me tor all kinds of Are wood. B. N. Wyatt, "The 16.00 Coal Man." POTATO SLIPS-We expect today a few thousand Nancy Hall variety. * Furman Smith, Seedman, Phone ?4. IP, ITS IN SEASON, and flt to eat, we have it; and the price won't make \ you loBe your appotite either. "LU ? tie acm" Cafe, J. E. Derrick, Pro? j prletor. 128 W. Whltner Street. ! BUCK-EYE BARBER 8H0P-Hair cut 16c, shave 10. Best service. Sat isfaction guaranteed. C. A. McClain, Mgr. Let ?B du pl i cato your next broken lens while you wait. Can make it from a piece of tho old glass,-don't need your prescription. Have tho most modern Grinding Plant in the South. If you aro from Missouri just come in we'll show you. Dr. M. R. Campbell, Louisa S. Hilgenboeker, Assistant. Registered Optometrists 112 W. Wbitncr St-, Ground Floor. ??.i ."IL i I I ?IjBrtWf. I PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. J. E. WATSON General Practise j Office In Ligon & Ledbetter Building. North Main Street. Office Phone.210. Residence Phone SSS. C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 405-406 Bleckley Building Anderson, 3. C. Chisholm, Trowbridge & Sugg* DENTISTS New Theatre Building W. Whltner St fx / m (IV d IIA ^*>v Jil irv V The Time Saved by thh one Rertiington Feature Will Cove; vhc vVhoic Cor.t ot the Tyi^vptcr . . !<. 7t is A Remington THE Column Setter ? i;? ^S^madc typewriters, anventior, f- u-nl tv'^c to cover the And it ^11 ?vcr ' ?.. t..i .< tJ.Tic t whwU?COsto?^c r.^cu.r.". What :'. ?;,Vr,i' I' \' -t fcapire. which fTr/h?n?tfj mcr.?-. t f i^v- i ar:i.u-?. .War.V-ti -,. hmv ina;-/ Im-j J nJj'j; v,n ;.' ^ ;?>?;!; this wtujj-.. That Ir. What w; v ' ! : be ?ern to be apprecii'ted. ? understand how much t..f yoin We wiil he fjad to ?ive Stlcetor, V.ithout any ohioan with it, ?nd the tame irtr?-, ? provo to you thc ri;i .it; If you cannot ca? wc R*I? St?cctor in vpt;r ofioe. Ciil t i Colun.0 O?citl t-tf triter, Pcn/iKc-Pc-jU ir.:er\:cihr.c? ???w Rcmirjgtcn Typewriter Company 118 Weet McBee Av??^ Greenville, S. C.