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g Is a Speialty ?I The Best Ftimbers The BestMltemt The Best Pibes Repair callsleceive the mosipromq attention } We are no? prepared to install rivv outfits either on ciitract or time and m?erial, un der the suprvision of an Expert inf lumbing and Heating. See us befoi* you let y o u r confect for Plumbing orlHeating and you will not be sorry. If y<| rieed a Plumber Trift is a Plumber, Ph WISHED SHE kt? Be Fte? ftsat Bar &^Kfi?? Retie? Wi C. GADSDEN \Jm Architect ff ' ' Anders??, S. Chkholm, Trowbridge k Suggs DENTISTS! NSW Ttaesiro "^r^. W.WfejbMrSt Killing All Flies WTTH iShepajr^^I^Drivgr 1 AND insect Exterminator Certain death to Bed-bugs, Cock-; roache?. Ante, Moths, House Flics and Mosquitos. Insects carry deadly., diseases.1 Piotect you Health and Home, get bottle today. Guaranteed as represented. v Ask your ?hcsggiit or Grocer. SHEPARD'S CHEMICAL CO, WDLMINGTON, K. C MSVILLE ADOPTS CG W0B? Li Petition Quickly Signed By Ma jority of tba Qualified Electora. Townville, June 17.-Recently a petition waa; circulated in the Tovn rllle school, district for compulsory ichool attendance. The circulation of the petition' met with unusual* suc jess, easily securing a majority of the lualitied ejectors in two days. Only me. maa who waa asked to sign failed lo do so, and he was a man who r*"1 cently moved to the community sud said that h? -wished to see how Bis neighbors stoctd on the matter before signing the petition. The petition received the hearty ia* ?oraement of the trustees enc*- the bsa [ness men of the town*. Special cr lt, however, befionga to Pleas Mahafh)y who ulded largely in tho circul?t!? >f the petition. Those interested la the "-Welfare pf ! the TownvJUo school feel much rouraged over the efforts that a*-* uelog made towards obtaining a new j ichool bulldiniT -at Town ville Cor tie j coming cessio u. A petition for ab slectlon on Ute question o fa bond j Issus ls being' circulated. Everybody In tho community realizes that the present building ia inadequate to the aeeds ot this arrowing, wide-awake, progressive disUrlct. Furthermor nearly everybody ls agreed that better tlrne t?any the present coi be chosen tor emetics; a jew seht ?uMdlag. At present a ichool build, j lng" can be erecteal a?, a very email ;o?t for lal?or and material-les?; sow by far- than later when condi gna are diffenmt. Furthermore, arith the low cotton aricas tba! have prevailed th- oast-yea.', money le Bore-j y needoo to *>o, po'- in circulation; md fruste M /lan io have the! ~*&f. -repent aa isrgely as. possible! uaong tn8 men, of the community. * The committee thkt was appointed o circulate the petition tor the bovti | saue consista of thu tr ust?e? and :iev sral other men particularly infe?i<-?t ed in school Slatters 4 Tho?s ep-;? jointed on, the commute h were Messrs W. T. Hnnt, C. C. Ka>, Besse Fant, H. Vf. Speers, Frank Dibeen, J. L. O. MHttleKLJ. B: Idgon, Jl. A. ?tevsn >on, and J. P. Ledbetter. Nearly ill of the committee are busy and ft s bette ved that a auffielen* number ot ?Ignat'ures will easily be Becured? to ?btaln an election. A HESCLTS OP GAUE. ?ex Beere af flame Between Eqaiaex had ?Haek Milli, The following is the box acora of he baseball gama between Otu ck and Squint* mill base ball t etina played m Saturday afternoon, in which Cluck von 7 to 2. . Xqainer. * AJL R. H. E. V?B?C *.. 4 r i o .4 100 . 4 1 ~* $ ,.* } 0 2 t?lael Teial? PLEAS COURT GOII?E?JEOJf_ES?ERDftY JUDGE SEASE OF SPARTAN BURG PRESIDING-NO NEW JURORS. ONE CASE SETTLED Consent Verdict ia Cate of Borden Again Bin? Ridge Railway Company. Tile summer term ot the court of common f^Jeas convened yesterday at noon, Judge T. 8. Sease of Spartan burg presiding. ?A\ first week jurors answered- the eall except Mr. J. B. Martin, he being absent be cause ot Illness. -Only one JurJor was excused, Mr. M. T. McCuen. The first case taken up was that of Ella M. Burden as administran ix of the estate of Wm. H. Burden, against tho Blue Ridge railway. After a jury was empanelled, a consent verdict, of $700 was returned for the plaintiff. The ?u!t was brought about to recover $95,000 damages for tbs death ot Wm. M. Burdln who waa, killed by a Blue Ridge train just went of the city last October. The next case to be heard was that of Maggie and E. C. Jenkins, negroes, against the Western Union Telegraph company, damages being asked tn the Bum of $2,000 for mental anguish be cause Oi the failure fB deliver a tels grana on tln?a in the town of Belton. This case took up the attention ot the court yesterday afternoon. The hours'of court during the ses sion will be from 9:30 to 1:30 and from 3 to C. ; SOUTHERN HAY FOR SOiniARKETS Varieties of Grasses and Legonce That Will Do Weil in tho Sooth. : Washington. June 19.-According to the moat recent figures of the United Staten department of agriculture, 1, 305.000 tons of hay, valued at $17,626, 000, ai? brought each year into the ll Southern States. In other wards, ?he South produces only four-fifths ot the hay that lt conn?mes, and imports the other one-fifth. This' ia a singular state of affaira for a great agricultu ral sect iou and the causes for it are analyzed In a new publication ot tho department, Farmers* Bulletin 677. "It Is practicable," saya this bulletin, "for the farmers of the South to produce all the hay that they need on their own farms." For the city marketa, however, Southern hays find it diffi cult to compete with timothy, clover, or alfalfa, none of which have done well In the cotton belt, except In lim ited areas. Another obstacle ls tho likelihood of rainy weather interfer ing with the curing of the crop. These two obstacles, however, do not alter th? fact that, with suitable soil conditions, growing har in the South for market should be a profita- . bte production. The heavy clay np- % *. landa ami the sandy colls ulong the coast are not well suited for thia pur pose, and the department of agricul ture considers it doubtful whether lt is advisable to produce market hay cn them, On tho other hand, bottom or alluvial land. If sufficiently drained, are admirably adopted for ta#fc???& ductlon, and lt there Is a good market for hay lu the viovaity will probably gf?c as great profit in this way as in noy other. Grant ing that the soil ls suitable, an other factor to be taken Into consid eration ls tia amount of land at one's disposal. Tc produce market hay eco nomically requires sp?cial equipment, The expense cf which-is so oonsdier able that it ls doubtful whether a farmer is justified In ineuniag lt un lea? he expects to have 30 acre? or more of hay to cut each year. This equipment includes a mower, rake, tedder, wagon with frame, horse iori, pitchfork and a hay press. The press, of course, ls not absolutely necessary and, unlses the farmer baa 60 tons or more to bale, it will probably be moire economical for him to pay for bal lag than to purchase the press. A common method ot overcoming thia I difficulty is for one farmer iu a cora I ra unity co purchase a press and to make a business of baHbg hay for the others. ? In Honor af Miss Ceayer. One ot tbe pretties? and moat elab orate partie? of the et.?.eoa Wgjrafcfjt beautiful rook party gi*eu by Mw. Cl. Coiner tl ^zr hero? or. i^resfWay ;?t>*Ai v;v?r***y svntag' tn hov. ber guest Miss Iris Cooper of Ander son . The attractive romas were adorn ed with handsome potted planta and cwt flowers, thee*, being aaed In pro fits* >n throughout tl? rooms, is small tahlee progressive games j wei* played during the evening, an> 1 at ? ?atc hear delicious refreshment* r .Hjrvsd. -Greenwood Journal. Kffiff. JOSS QAKt EVANS "Hl tait ?est*rdsy waa"' th? Hon? John |a Evans, of Spartsisburg. who1 1 to be present at the open- j n ?. la >pa-}l ssl T/ieyLace la Fjhnt $2.00 to $10^ (I Vite* bj ?ur Corni? ?, D. G EIS BIRG Says the definition of me word ECONOMIZE w 1 -**To 'manage with economy ; o use with prudence or frugality.' .To utilize to the best advantage." To govern a household." "To >e prudent in expenditure." etc., ;tc, etc ' md that being true, it is your duty o make your grocery and fresh peat expenditures where you will Jet the most for your money. By paying cash herc, you save rom ten to twenty-five per cent in the absolute necessaries of life. :igure that up for a year and see vhat it means to you. J. P. ?ioblitt Matiager Phone 181 121 N. Mta B02TT CABBY A HASP I CAP THHOSJfiH UFE? Did you ever stop to think that our every . action,' every thought, 'our disposition, and character are cduenoad every mm 'by, the condi ion ot your Liver? Failure lo Ute nay be the direct result of a disor dered Liver. Dr. Hilton's Lite For Tba Liver and CSdneys will keep your liver in per Set condition. Get a bottle. For Baie by all Druggists. KURRAY DRUG CO.. Distributor? Columbia, e. C. ? * ? ??S?EBDAT'S WHVViB. * ? ?+++??-4>4>4>4> ? ? 4> Asaarlcaa Lesgae. At Philadelphia ! 7; New York 12. Irst.game 10 innings. At Philadelphia 12; New. York 7. At Washington 3 ; Boston 8. At Washington 3; Boa ton 8. Bec hd game 10 innings. No others scheduled. Braiieaal League. At Pittsburg 4; Philadelphia 8; thlr een Innings. No others scheduled. Federal League. At Sroohiyn 2; St. Louis 8. At Newark 3; Pittsburg 2. At Baltimore 7; Chicago 2. At Buffalo S; Kansas City f. Souther* Lesgae. At Nashville 5; Little Bock 8. Sec tod game, aoven innings by agree aent. At Atlanta 1; Birmingham 4, At Memphis 7; Chattanooga 8. . At New Orlsana 5; Mobile 4; thlr sen Innings. Sont? Atlantic league. .At Albany ?; Cha ri estoc 2. At J?ckaoavU|ia&- ^Augusta e. t Columbus frEavahhah 2. . t Macon Oj Bolumbla 2. ?RKniMl POSTPONED laie C&awet Fer Matta.* W. X. ?. of Salada Assaefatlea, The annual meeting ot the W. M. J. ot Balada associ?t hm wilt be ?ld with the Barker's creek church >n the 15th and 16th of July instead i fthe 13th and 14lb. C?T80LAX CITEOLAX! Best thing jCor cop ?Up* tl on. sour tetnacb. Issy liver awl. sluggish oaya?B. lito?* n artek headache a? ibwt at ?ne*, ??ivaa a most thorough ad wisfactory f ashing- no pata, no ?sse?, Kotps yctar syst ?at cleansed. Velehecht, Bali Laka eily, ?lali rrttee; ri l?tf^ote* the east imJ tive S ever ?med. Does not ?rlp*-r Classified Want Advert? ?weaty-f!*/? word? or lacs. OB? Vt Bx Tcaaa tlM. All advertisement orar twam\y-frr ? word. Rata? OB 1,00? ?orea to I No advarttocaaeat ureas for l*?a t If your Baja? appears ta tba tsler, your want ad to SSI and a MD wt*! I prompt payment W?SCELI^NEOUS tOWING SEASON-June ls the prop er month for sowing of Rutabaga Turnips. Prepare thorough aafd bed and aow tn the dust tor boat results. Wo haye the right seed stock, at fifty cents per pound de livered by parcel post. FURMAN BaUTIf, Beadsman. ' IUB8CRIPTI0NS TO DAILY INTEL LIGENCE? AT REDUCED PRICE During the Dally Intelligencer con tost which closed March, ISM, In or der to Secure votes to win the cap ital prise, 1 purchased a number of subscriptions to th? Dally Intelli gencer at toa rate of $5.00 a year. In order to get some of the money back which I put Into the contest, I will sall a limited number of sub scriptions to the Dally Intelligencer at thc rate of $3.00 a year to anyone wishing to subscribe or renew their subscription to this paper, or at a rat? of $1.25 a year to the Semi weekly Intelligencer. It Interested, address P. O. Box 347, Anderson, S. C. 6-17tf READY. I am now ready to grind the new TOP. My mill has been thoroughly iverhauled and is tn fine shaps. Terms ame as heretofore-one-tenth of the ;rain.- Respectfully, J: L JACKSON, ;-?20-Stp Storevllle Mills. wmmm?mmmmmmmmm?mmmmi?mmmm?mmmmmumt), CHEAP INSURANCE* You can buy a bottle of Dr. Hilton'? At? For The Liver and Kidney? No. :, and cleanse your system from all inpurities Ot your body, and eave ota of sickness and lost time. Price !5 and 60 cents. For ?ale by all druggist*. Dr is tributed by Murray Drug Co., Columbia. 8. C. , , y > * K STANDING OF THE CLUBS. ? * ? South Atlantic Won. Lost P.C. Columbus.. 7 2 77S Augusta .......... t 4 cou dacou . 6 0 600 Ubauy . 0 4 650 Savannah. 6 5 500 laeksonville . 4 6 400 Columbia . 3 6 375 Charleston . 3 7 SOO Southern Won. few Orleans. 40 desopbia. 38 birmingham.IS ^ashville ..34 Chattanooga ...... b0 Ulaata. 28 little Rock.23 tfobile.26 tost P.C. 26 6?5 Amine? a. Won. Chicago. 87 1 toeton.29 Moreland i. 81 Detroit .34 lew York.2? M. JLoula ...j.20 Washington . 24 Philadelphia ...... 21 Bagfacatu Won. Chicago.... 30 it Louis .33 Philadelphia .28 Ittsburg. 28 tost?n.24 Brooklyn .24 few York.21 Cincinnati.21 FeieraL Won. St Lents.88 ?Cansas City ....... 86 Chicago.$1 Newark. .28 Brooklyn. 28 Pittsburg.20 Baltimore . 21 Buffalo.21 Lost P.C. 20 649 19 82 24 26 84 23 34 Lost 21 26 24 26 28 29 26 27 Loot St 23 27 28 89 29 84 38 604 698 58d 609 370 421 882 P.C. 688 6S2 688 616 463 463 447 488 P.O. 610 684 6*9 491 47M 366 Death ot Child. Robert Nod In*, the little one year dd son of Mr. and Mrs. J.' W. Ho llo?, died yesterday afternoon after ?n illness of three weeks. Fanerai kerriot* will be held this afternoon ind internment will be made In Sti rer Brook cemetery. Rev. Mr. Ander-1 officiating Hr. Ifen?? h. Campanil. Mr. Marena li. Campbell died at home a few ia!le? Wast of tao city K> Saturday afternoon st the age oft *3 years.' Mr.'Campbell waa a na-] iy* of this county and . had lived ta} ? pracl?jaily all Of his Hf?. H? j ?ave? a tasoMy. j Funeral earrtcea vere held vealer-J lay afternoon at Proapfet church and { .atemmeBt was mada ta til? ad-} alateg oepatory, ; y 1 Columns ting Rates a ZS eta*?. Yarea Times Sf cenia, words prorata for each aaaWaatf ?ased ta a nonth made ?a aypU a M cants, casa ta ad ranas, as directory yea caa talopaoaa malled attar Hs tnsartioa tor WANTS WANTED-You to know that I am still on the Job with the best wood and coal on the market, lt you don't believe It try me. W. (X U Inier, Phone 649. Successor to Piedmont Coal and Wood Co. 4-16-tX. WANTED -You to know that we have the best equipped barber shop, tbe bcBt barbers, a*? tbe most sanitary shop in the city. Come and see for yourself. Sanit?r:' Barber Shop, Un derneath Dime Savings Bank. . 6-16-Ctp Wanted-1.000 silts to clean and press -expert cleaners and pressera. Sat isfaction guaranteed. Phone 767. Anderson Cleaning and Pressing Co. 6-22-8tp FOR SALE For Sale Cheap-60 bushels of un known peas. See H. 8. Dowling or A. W. Kay. G-22-3t 1EKLT BOT OF THE COTTON MARKET New Orleans, June 21.-Trading In cotton was Bmall In volume last ?reek and price ^changes were not im portant. The clove was at a cot ad vance of 6 points tn a net decline of two points, com^oj with last weak. Tb? deadlock brought about by the p&Utlcai situation was atm on, and waa Intensif led by tho- new crop situation. On the whole, sentiment In regard to the new crop was Inclined to 4>e bullish, hat against bullish fooling and almost completely offsetting ls were favorable official 'crop and weather accounts and an average re port from a prominent authority, put ting the decorase at only 10.38 per cent. Mill takings for the week were layaj^taaa expected and steadied tb close. Heater put takings at 223,000 bales, against 176.000 this week las year and 164.000 this week twa rears ago. Bears, however, considered the visible supply the most Important feature of the statical statement The visible of American ie now 4.293,365 bales, against ?,vOO,974 a year ago and 2,198.086 trvo years ago. The trade hop*-..to seo during some de frpment in the po ll sttuatlo. which will break stagnation in the future mar It ls considered that'there are Ibilities in the negotiations with both O erm an sxd England. This week will end th? second con dition period of the season. Wann and dry weather would be us ?1 as arguments against the price while rains, especially heavy rains, wohld probably be a powerful weapon for the mils. Cf xtustes Se6a This Spring Ia aa Ex? .. .. dative Kew ?ark Clrb. ta the Johe Woman's Home Com panion Grace Margaret Gould, fash ion editor of that periodical, writes an interesting account of the "Club do Vingt" in N*w York city, which has among 4ts tu embers: Mrs. John Jacob Astor, !?rs. Stuyvesant Fish, Mre. John R. Drexel, Mr. Heredan Oelr?chs, and other famous rich so ciety people. In the following ex tract taken from her article Miss Gould gives some report ot the cos tumes she saw at this club: "You will want to know, I am sure, what are some of these best things that I Btw so gracefully worn, "Wide skirts, of course, and with the most fate*>g ot new touches. Imagine a wt^?ry, ebsrmy woman dancing, and as she sways <o the music you catch a glimpse of what Sesma a Bower-trimmed petticoat, la reality lt Is the new Skirt from Varls, made with aa uneven hem which has a deep contrasting faclbg caught hore and there wlU? the love Heat ot artificial flowers. The effect is certainly good. There there were other skirts of the softest ot changeable taffeta, dark blues C r.t faded into mauve and glowed in certain lights with a soft tone cf yellow known as sunshine. These skins were very, very very short-ten inches frpgoa the ground i should say-??nt they were lengthen ed by having tba petticoat finished vitn a transparent hem of lace. "Another dancing frock I notlcort waa of pale blue net ov-?r ? abort foum*.stlon skirt of old' ?Mk 'satin. This foundation pettJcos/ WM'finish ed with a bern of ptah' Ohiffon, upon which th? most fetching wreaths of blue forget-me-nots were applied. The transparent hew showed about three lache? below the set everdrapery. "Kel ^ u?*d there among tba dancers I caught ..the Suggestion ot crinoline. I saw. few gowns with an? steeves st all. an4 nat one of the wooten di lng word'iglOTes '' 1 "Made in Anderson" Wo Now Hnv* k Ie*. TODD, R A. VOYL^S a-? "OLD PAT" in our employ. Every one an A No, 1 Exp?ri?Mced, Tried med Tum Remember ?lease, that we cen nnH will ?en?l yon the ? ian bett tmksM to your needs; so, whin in neeSj ol anything tn plumbing,, ?hon* The Plumb Good Plumber*, 188 Sos? tint. fbones fSS and 6l?| We Are Th??? With till Goods and Our Price* Aid Digestion. What are we talking about ? Weat! Fish i and Produce! We are. out here on West Market street, out of th* "High Rent Dis lr id," with small expenses? an D_uick Delivery, so why tjesHate? ?-y us ONCE! If we fail to n?ee^ your expectation, Don't Try U \gain ! But We Will Come Across! SUBURBAN MARKE* !$* W. RNrfcrt Phone 8i FOB. TODAY ! Wc hav? Fresh Country Beans, Squash, Irish Potatoes.. Cabbage, arge Onions, White Peas,-Rice arge Pirie; Apptes te and 15 ?t$ "rying Chickens, Fresh . Qnmtryl butter, Dewberries, Eggs, pish, Br earn. Bass, us time ?arce.