WASHINGS ? We are doing family washing? rough dry at very ?'v reasonable prices. The clothes are washed and starched ready to iron, and the flat work is ironed # ready for use. j;V; Give us one trial at your weekly washing and you '-ti will never be content to have it done again by a "washerwoman," probably in an unsanitary place, recking in filth and deadly germs. tOur laundry is absolutely sanitary and our meth od? of washing clothes are the very latest and when we wash your clothes you will see at a >V. glance that they are clean. Just telephone and we will send.? wagon for your laundry this week and return it in three day?. . . ?/' m Anderson Steam Laundry I 1 PHONE 7 m HB5553S?? B555EQEM THE BANK ACCOUNT Is the first step towards success. , * Makes you independent. Gives vou standing in the community. H an ever present help in time of need. Start one with us at once. Protects your family in emergencies. . Interest paid on deposits. FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK FARMERS LOAN & TRUST CO.' Premiums Gold Band Soap Wrappers and Ryan's Naphtha Powdered Soap Coupons Wrappers Caa Be Beseemed et Peoples New Furniture Co, Come Ia and Get Oar Prem last List SCHOLARSHIP in either Bookkeeping and Penmanship ~ i or Stenography and Typewriting at the PERRY BUSINESS COLLEGE Greenville, S. C. FOR SALE CHEAP Apply to (tire Anderson Intelligencer) ANDERSON, S. C. LARGELY ATTENDED IN SPITE OF RAIN PEOPLE HEAR EVANGELIST THOUGH RAIN FELL FAST FOR AWHILE. ON "BACKSLIDING" Thu Subject Wa? Handled Well and Hearers Went Home With Deep Impression. Although thn weather was very un favorable last evening, a large crowl went out to hear Rev. Mcl^ndon. His subject was on "Backsliding." and In substance the sermon was BB follows: If even I am at a losa to know what subject to Bettie on for my sermon. I am glad to take a good text applying to backsliders, because I know that it will appeal to the majority of roy congregation. I pray a good deal, cook my sonnons well on my knees and study hard to choose the message that I am to deliver. Some people look on backsliding as an insignificant *hr the water again for a long time. When I lifted him out he was sputtering and blue in the face. Now does ye believe in the Holy Cath olic church, and he said yes. Then, your reverence, I ducked him again, and I held bim under C?e water for a still longer time until bo was dead.' " 'What in the worin did you mean by that. Pat?' 'Well, father, I knew the man and wanted to make sure that he would die In the faith. "I would rather a blood-clot would form on my brain tonight or my lungs congest or appoplexy knock me over than to be untrue to God and go back Jato a life of sin. Yes, lt would be better to lose father and mother and I wife and children and everybody and everything that ls near and dear lu this world than to lose Jesus Christ and backslide and go to tho devil. "Read the Pentateuce. Sec how many times you fose patience witli those old Israelites. God was always doing something -for them. He sent a deliverer to lead them out ot bond age. A pillar of fire led them by night and a cloud by day. He drowned their enemies and fed them on mana. Their garments never wore out and they had Cod's word tb/t they would reach the promised land, but they were never satisfied. They growled. complained, whined, criticised, knock ed and aatd 'Moses, what Is the mat ter with you? Weren't there graves back yonder In Egypt? Think or the good things we bad down there. Mel one, onions and fishes.' We old Meth odists. Presbyterians and Baptists are not satisfied with what God has given us. "Lota of people mean business when they start out. but they do not cut all the shore linea. They fall to cut loose from some predominating, enslaving, blackening, sickening sin that binds and blinds and grinds and damns and lt draws then* back. They remind me of the hoy who was asked if he had been converted. He thought the ques tioner had said vaccinated, and he re plied that he had but It did not take. ? held a meeting a few months ago In a community and it waa the ml) dewdest, deadest, drled-up bone yard place I have struck In several moons. One man la the town Calmed religion. Nobody else professed lt and nobody accused them of having it After we had . had a great revival the people were giving testimonials and one man stood up and said he lost ont with God because he th. jght he could stay home on Sunday and read his Bible and Christian literature and ste a Christian. Another young man stood AGRIGULTURAL AGENTS WERE HERE YESTERDAY VISITED GRAIN ELEVATOR AND THE BURRISS MILL* ING COMPANY. INSPECTION TOUR Were Well Pleased With Agricul tural Conditions Generally Over This Section. -IJ T. O. Plunkett or Atlanta. Ga., agri cultural HR? nt of tho Southern Rail way, and George Reese, field agent ?r the railway company, spent a .few hours In Anderson yesterday morn ing, having just completed an Inspec tion trip ovfcr the Blue Ridge rail way, they visited Walhalla. Seneca. Pendleton and Helton and finished up In Anderson yesterday. While 'here they were asked as to the agricultural conditions and they replied that they were very well sat isfied with conditions generally. While here they visited tho Ander son grain elevator and the Uurrlss Milling company and expressed 'hem selves well pleaseii with hnth. up and said I lost out with God when I cut out my family prayers. A prom inent doctor then stood up and ?aid. I backslid when father sent me, to a cord-playing, wine-guzzling, theater attending college. I am against a lot of popular amusements popular among church members, as you people in An derson are beginning to find out. I don't give a picayune whether you like my preaching or not. It Is n question of whether you t?re interested in de cency. You cnn not go wrong iq life and come out right in death. .Emer son said, 'What you are speaks so loudly that I can not hear what you say.' " The evangelist then closed by beg ging the people not to be Benedict Arnolds, Judas Iscariote and rene gades and traitors to God Almighty. PAVING CONTRACT NOT YET AWARDED Material Is Being Brought Into City Daily Though and Everything Ready. Mr. H. A. Orr stated yesterdsy that no sward had yet been made by the Southern Public Utilities company for the street car track paving in this city. The matter ia still hanging but a decision ls expected within thc next few days. However this delay la not hindering thc company from delivering material for the pacing and car loads are be ing brought Into the city every day. The company is to furnish the ma terial and thc contractor will only do the work. FINAL ARRANGEMENTS ARE BEING COMPLETED Ad Men Will Leave Chamber of Commerce Rooms at S O'clock Tuesday Afternoon. Members of the Ad Club have been busy for the past few days complet ing the arrangements for the picnic which ls to be given next Tuesday afternoon, June 15. As stated a few days ago the mem bers will meet at the rooms of the chamber of commerce on Tuesday af ternoon from which place they will leave in automobiles promptly at 5 o'clock. From Anderson the party will go on a booster's trip to Hart veil. Ga., where they will be Joined by the Hartwell and Elberton dele gations. After spending a short time there the entire party will return to Halley's ferry where the feast will be spread. All of the membera will be notified on Monday afternoon by telephone in regard to whose automobile they are to be taken in. If any member baa not been seen by the u m m i tte e on arrangements they will piesse tele-? phone or sec Mr. Harry Geuroerg al the G els berg Shoe store. . ........ . {PRATHS I Miss Nattie Lette rd. Miss Msttle Ledford died at ber home ip this city yesterday afternoon at 6:30. Funeral services wero held this afternoon and Interment waa made In Silver Brook cemetery.. Chamberlain's Colle? Caetera and Diarrhoen Remedy. This ls a remedy that every family should be provided with, and especial ly daring the summer months. Think ot the pain and Buffering that must be endured when medicine roust be sent for or before relief can be ob tained. This remedy is thoroughly reliable. Ask anyone who tula used lt. Obtainable everywhere. SUMMER SCHOOL, WINTHROP COLLEGE ROCK HILL SOUTH CAROLINA. June 15 to July 23, 1915. Courses of Study Full courses of study will be provided to meet tbe needs of: 1. oiipcrln tendenta and Principals; '>. High School Teachers; 3. Primary and Orado Teachers; 4. Rural School Teachers. Faculty A large Faculty has been secured, composed of specialists and leaders of education in this and other States. Special Features Model School through first six grades. Special course lu Rural School I Problems. Kindergarten practice and lectures on Montessori methods General lectures and entertainments. Best features of Summer Schools. Acommodationu unexcelled. I County Boarda of Education aro authorized to renew certificates still in force for all tcarhcrn who do satisfactory work in thia Summer School and lake the Anal examination. For rates and further iiifonnatlon. wrlto for Summer School Bulletin. D. B. JOHNSON, President, Rock Hill, S. C. Many rich men, so-called, if they should die this week would not leave a cent for their families. Do you sec the point? MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY M. M. MATTISON, General Agent, C. W. WEBB, District Agent J. J. TROWBRIDGE, Special Agent C. E. TRIBBLE, Special Agent COUNCIL XO. 432 lT. C. T. To Hold Meeting Tonight and Keports Will Be Made. Tonight Anderson Council' No. 432. U. C. T. will hold a regular meeline at which time the representative to the grand council which met on 4th and 5th In Durham, N. Cr", will he read. This ls an important meeting and all members are urged to attend. ALL BAT 8INGI*? Noted Singers Will'Be at Flat Rock Church Sunday. There will be? an all day singing at Flat Rock .church Sunday. Prof. J. D. Vaughn of Georgia will lead thc Hinging and there will also be a trio of noted singers comnoHed of E. L. Falrcloth of Georgia. CE. Smith of Pelzer and G. T. Leslie of Plckens. Miss Blanch Sentell a solo Binger ot Georgia, will also attend. There will be dinner on the grounds and the public is cordially invited tc nttc-nd. Admiral Mayo Vindicated. (News -and Courier.) When Rear Admiral Mayo, in com mand of an? American squadron lying f?t Tampico, sent a demand to the Huerta commander at Chat port that the American flag be saluted as an apology for an offence committed by soldiers ot Huerta, many held that his act committed the United States gov ernment irrevocably to t"ie drastic pol icy which it thea proceeded to carry out against tho Mexican dictator. There was. at the time and subse quently, some talk of displeasure at Washington towards Mayo. It waa hinted that lt was felt in adminis tration circler, that thc American naval commander had none too far, had ex ceeded tho spirit of his instructions, and had needlessly placed the admin istration in an ?awkward predicament whero it was forced to cloose between active hostilities against Huerta and repudiation of Mayo's act with re sultant demoralization of the navy's morals. If tlirre wac ever any truth In theoe rumors-and probably they were groundless-it ls clear that Mayo hMS bec,? vindicated pw. the passage , o/ time. Ile han been signally honored by being selected as the first of three vice admirals vrto will raise their pennants, on their respective flagships following the passage of an act ot emigres.! reviving thiB naval grade. There were* not lacking some who blamed Mayo In severe terms for what lie did at Tampico. Now that the gov ernment 'IDS given evidence nf H3 con fidence in him and its appreciation of his capacity, it ls worth wide re calling thedo strictures only In order to note how completely they have been refuted. HIB appointment to the grade of vice admiral should dispose once and for all of the report that, becauso of lils act at Tampico. Mayo is looked upon by his superiors as a man whose judgment is not to be trusted. Claims Aglnst tbe County. All claims against the county must be flied with the clerk of the county commissioners on or by tho 1st d?? of each month in order, that said cl., an s may receive attention at the riext board meetings. Claims not so flied will bo laid aside for thirty days. J. Mack King. Supervisor. May 22, 1916. _ //pg RIDER A?E?TS WANTED imf fifi - MaV 1H.P?CH TOWW and district toriaoand exhfblta sample Lataat Model %S ,cB Uva ?a"g??'"?>lnycl??fur!il.*hedhy ni. Our KlderAirentseveryvfbrreare V/SW ?rl^mJji,iiJ2P'?^ tx'rticnlnrnanttfiiH-cbxl afar ?? once. / BWa mi AA w? sh,n 10 ???von? anywhere In tho TT. H. without a rent tepotd.i I l\ i J? WA ff film ?rtranw.prwi^/reii^.sndslIowTBII DAYSTREETRIALdurl ; / / If WA fl illlnW f Wchtlmeyc?m?yrlil?thoblcyr.le?ndpntltteBnytestjroaeni?h , f; t&m H MAB If SPXX ???then not perfectly tnt Ulled or do not wish to keep the bi \ J ( Ml fl l? UfU cyc'* "hll> 11 b*c>{ to "? atonrennenaw ?nd KW will not br, otu one eienL \ I/lBnttlVASFi?TnllV PRIfipa We fun.lsh Uie hWhwt arado bicycles lt ls YKhiJDamfl Mf/M* ,H' ?yn ? rnlbca poaalblo ui oake atone email profit above \ vfw&Hlfl ?BMaHaotu"! factory cont. Yon wre Ilot-,? middlemen's proSteby bay -V t/VxKmm nKBBIns direct otasjrod btv?1 the mana^ioturer'snisrantrs behind your J K8W?JflrTP?Dlcyc,e- OO HOT aUV a bl--.rcI-> or a petr of Ure? from anyone at c^fH^flffW v3?n "? Pr?A until you receive oar oaUloiraes and learn oar nnhe.rd of J iy?H^EBPVlaA|Jrli?^oe^r'' vrtte* and remarkable netstat offen. 7 lvil\Blaf\ ludria YOU WILL BE ASTONISHED e?-ba??iMroimt?. J . / Hlw V lsSaattfr* "P"*.f'-r>^g mle? we ea? w.lirTOn Al?jw. n ?mn ttafolaba-t fr*?4> 1 ? (hWB \ WJB*Tbit!Ii?*?'?r too. moe** thu ?or oUnrtmcincr. ?imalHM wltisTwBraSt 1 Vt A A'IB VSMTt^g**, eiOVCVSf OTAt-a-. yow eaaartla?Shijalaa?a3aiTjiw V S , US/... . . -1TTT1WS TTrlnnnti^milailrhianl'aatnMaaaaMuiijli'a. 51 gkU Hedgethorn Piraetaf e-Proof $MM -jy^^jg^g^lMSJMUl XII MBJfJt- S . ".'??. Jaefca cr O nm will ?M KH ?MM air ?wt. ?HjBI A hundred theassnd astra sold last year. Vfl cl dla? very dnrs'Ma' and lined inirfdo with SBSfl tapada! qnalUy of rubber, which never be* ^?sll>>>>>>>allVaBflBaHrV-ValB ?m?i porous and which elcaea np small ^~ vm*mMr ' Condensed Passenger Schedule. HEDMONT & NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY Effective June 6. 1915. ANDERSON: Arrivals No. 31. 7:36 A. M. No. 33. 9:35 A. M. No. ?5.. ;.11:40 A. M. No. 37.1:10 P. M. No. 39. 3:40 P. M. No. 41.6:00 P. M. No 43. 6:50 P. M. No. 4.r..10:20 P. M. Departures No. 30.6:25 A. M. No. 32. 8:26 A. M. No. 34.10:30 A. M. No. 36.12:10 P. M. No. 38.2:3? P. M. No. 40. 4:50 P. M. No. 42. 6:40 P. M. No. 44.9:16 P. M. C. 8. ALLEN. Traffic Manager. Could You Use a little extra money to good advantage just now? Haven't you something to seil 7 Do you own something yon no longer use, but which if offered at a bargain price would ap peal at once to some one who does need it? " An INTELLIGENCER Want Ad will turn tho trick. PHONE 321 Ch?rlestofi & Weaera Carolina Railway To and From the NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST Leaves: No. 22 . . . .6:08 A. M. No. 6 . . . .3:37 P. M. Arrives: No. 21 . . .11:15 A. M. No. 5 ... . 3:07 P. M. Information, Schedules, rates, etc., promptly given. E. WILLIAMS, G. P. AV, Augusta, Ga. LOW ROUND TRIP FARES FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS Via Piedmont &v Northern To Richmond, Va. $8.85 Account U. C. V. Reunion. Tickets on sale May 29lh to Jane 2nd inc., limited for returning June 10th, 1916. To Savannr