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BIJOU THE?TE: MONDAY "UNDER THE CRESCENT" Featuring Countess Hassan Two-reel Gold Seal-Universal Feature. "THEIR FRIEND" % Nestor Comedy "THE MAID OF THE MIST" Palmed? Tkate MONDAY "THE LOVE RACE" Reliance "L'TTLE CHYSANTHEMUM" Beauty "HER FELEWLAND HERO" Majestic ONE OTHER SELECTED REEL In city or country, for business or pleasure, under all conditions, the mechanical perfection, strength, light weight and simplicity of the Ford car make it the people's utility. And they average only about two cents a mile to operate and maintain. Barring the unforeseen, every retail buiyer of a new Ford car between August 1914 and August l c> 15, will receive from 540 to ?6o as a share of the Ford Motor Company's profits. Touring ?ar $490; :0?9t -rcD UMOJ, '-opri ?noq?unii Coupolot $750; Sedan $975; f. o. b. Detroit with all equip ment. On dlaplay and sale at ? TODD AUTO SHOP WANTED! Six good canvassers for a first class proposition. Experienced canvassers preferred. Can earn anywhere from $3.25 to $6.00 a day. Two of these positions will prove permanent. Apply to "CANVASSER" care Intelligencer office Monday morning at 9:30 THING IN INDUSTRY BURRISS MILLING COMPANY HAS PLENTY WHEAT TO GRIND. HAVE 450 BUSHELS Had 35 Customer! Yesterday Who Brought Average of 3 to 5 Barrels To Be Ground. Tho making of wheat Into flour might he ? ulled one of the lateBt and largest industrio? in Anderson, slnee there is now an up-to-date flour mill running In the elty with a rapacity of ',0 barrels per day. The flour made hy tho mill is of the very best grade and ls fit for tiny man's table. yesterday afternoon to a renorter of The Intelligencer. Mr. It. E. Bur ris?, of tim Burrlsfl M ?illili: company, stated that they had turned out some thing over 10 barrels of flour the first day that the mill had run. Owing to the fact that some of the belts on the machinery had to be changed, the mill was not In running order un til about 7:!t0 yesterday morning. Thirty-five customers had vislfed thc mill yesterday afternoon at G o'clock, each of these averaging a turn of from :t to f> barrels. - Mr. Rttrriss also stated that he had on hand something like 450 bushels of wheat to be ground and that lt would take him until about Tuesday at din ner to grind what he now has on hand. In being shown through the mill it ,was noticed that the wheat was clean ed Bl times before it was made Into flour, this being done In order to get every particle of dirt and dust off so as to Insure tho very best product. One of the most notable features of the cleaning process was a set of mag nets which catch all halls, pins and other little particle of steel and Iron. Mr. Burris? Tas yesterday Bhowing angel cake made from the flour from the mill and it was very white. Tills ls proof enough that the flour ls good for any housewife knows that it takes the bent flour to mako this cake. ...... ,ln1i,f,,li iii il I Jiiii,1 I f I I w - 111 . . ? . T ~T ? . _ . T n ? i :: I Personal ii * :; +*H""t "H*K*H"*,,H,4**?-,i*,W,^eHtMMwH*^*tMT Mr. M. L. Cushion of Dallas, Texas Is spending a few days In thc city with friends. Mr. E. O. EvanB of Pendleton war, a business visitor In Anderson yester day morning. Mr. Robert Pennell of the r.'jberfts section was among the business visi tors In the cltv yesterday. Mr. John Burriss and little son, James, of Barnes were In the city yes terday. Mr. II. L. .McConnell, assistant sec retary of the Atlantic Life Insurance company of Richmond, Va., is In thc city for a few days. Miss Mattie Garrison of Denver was in the city shopping yesterday. Mr. Jetan MoDonald of Fair Play was among tho business visitors in Anderson yesterday. Mr. Thornely Carey la spending the week-end lu Seneca. Mr. Jorry McKinney of Konca Patb was in the city yesterday. Mr. Mack Rogers of Wllllamston was among the business visitors In th0 cRy yesterday. Mr. 8. A. McSwain has returned from Hartwt.l Ga., where ho went on Friday. jaliU ADD PERSONALS. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Provost ot Columbia are in the city the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Pr?vost. Mr. H. F. Halley of Hartwell, Ga., is in the city visiting his daughter, Mrs. Walter II. Kee BO. Mr. George Eraoler of Townvllle Is visiting in the,city today. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Williams ol Hartwell, Ga., are visiting friends In the city. Mr. V. 'B. Martin spent yesterday In Pelter. MT. Hartford Cann of Antrevillo was among the business visitors in Anderson yesterday. Mr. H. W. Wrigh* of Townvllle was In the city yesterday. Mr. Johnnie Wakefield of Antre ville was 'ti Anderson for a few boura yesterday. Miss Caro Geer and Messrs! Levi and Frank ? Geer will arrive home this morning after a week spent lr Washington and Norfolk. ' Na Embargo fer the Present. Washington. Juue 26.-The state department today announced that the United States ts not considering an embargo at present on shipments to any belligerent country. This etate aient Is the result of published re ports on an embargo to England as a likely step In retaliation for British i interference with neutral trade. WANTS TO ESTABLISH BIG HOG RANCH HERE L. A. KNOKE OF NORTH DA KOTA VISITING IN ANDERSON. IS NOT YET SUITED Country Is All Right, But Price of Land Is Too High-His Big Ranch at Home. Mr. L. A. Knoke, of Willow City, N. D., has been In the city for the past few days visiting Mr. Edward H. Kir hards, manager of fae Carolina C-ain & Elevator company. Mr. Knoke came here with the purpose of starting a hog raising ranch If he liked the country and found a place that suited him. When interviewed by a representa tive of Tho Intelligencer yesterday. Mr. Korke said that he was very in??- ?i impressed with thiB section of the country but not with the price ?f land. He stated that it was all too high. lie is not yet through looking over the field though, and may still find some place that will suit him in both location and price. Mr. Knoke ls the owner of a big hog ranch In North Dakota and stat ed that he kept from 100 to :100 hogs. Ile raises them for breeding purposes and stated that lt was very profitable business if conducted on tho right seale. Mr. Knoke will leave here some time tomorrow, going Into Georgia to look over certain sections in that state. While in Georgia he will visit Atlanta and stated that from there he would go directly home. I DEATHS IN ME NOKIA M On Monday morning; Juno 14, 1015, as the hands on the ?lock were point ing to half past nine o'clock, tho death angel nisi ted the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Evatt, and carried away the spirit of their little twenty months old son, D. C. Jr. 'Hb was sick only five days with cholre? Infantom. Oh! how we shall miss his little childish prattle and the patter of his little feet, as he would come running to meet daddy and mother. But we know that our loss is bis eternal gain; wo know that tie ia safe In the arms of Jesus. Oh, the agony of that mother's and father's hearts as they sat by the lit tle bed and watched the' life ebbing away from their darling be.?ry, and as they bent ovor the little white casketed form end pressed their last kisses upon his marble brow. It seems hard to give him lip, but we have to bc submissive to our Fath er's will for He doeth all things well, Ho never makes any mistakes. God gave this precious baby to his ador ing parents, only to stay with them a f-rw short months? and then He plucked him in thc bud, to bloom in his heavenly garden. Mother and ather we would Bay to you. weep not for your precious baby, he ls safe, we know that he cannot come back to us, but we can live in such close toucli with Jesus, our Mas ter, that we can follow where his lit tle hands beckon us.. D. C. Jr., was a very sensible lov able baby, making friends with every body whom he met. and no one knew him but to love him. The funeral services were held Tuesday morning at Sharon Metho dist church amid a sorrowing host, of relatives and friends. The floral tributes were beautiful, most of them were white which made us think s6 much of this sweet,, nure, innocent baby which waa so dearly loved by His Aunt. Death Little Boy. Perry Rufus, the little seven months old son of Mr. and ?Mrs. N. N. Mit chell died at their home at 56 Harris .street. Orr Mill, yesterday morning. Internment will be made this morn? ting at rae Orr mill cemetery. Mrs. Kennedy 111. Mrs. Kennedy ts seriously all at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Bleckley on River street. Her many friends hope that her condition will soon Im pr c vp. INFORMATION WANTED Sioux Ctty Organisation Waats Facts About This County. A request has been received by the local chamber of commerce from Sioux City commercial club, of Sioux City. , Iowa, for various agricultural data from this part of the country, .'ie secretary of the organisation hav ing written that when recently in St. Louts, Mo., he ?ras told to get in touch with agricultural conditions In Anderson and other Piedmont coun ties in South Cat?lica. This was done for the purpose ot carrying out the idea of the Sioux City commercial organization tn tho matter ot encour aging the adanMon of more scientific Ideas in agriculture and for the pur pose of bringing the people of the cities sad Taral communities in more harmonious condition. AIRMEN CAUSE EXPLOSION MULLED FIFTY OBttMAXS .. London, June 26.-A Central News dispatch from Rotterdam saya bombs dropped by British aviators near Roulera, Belgium, caused tte explo sion of a large ammunition depot killing SO German soldiers. We are Showing The New Fall Styles in i Stetson Felt Hats $3.00 Parker & Bolt The One Price Clothiers ri I MEN! BANK $lo Take Advantage of This, Our Greatest Tail oring Offer. WORLD'S ?*A.aOESX _CVSTOM TAILORS 108 North Main St. Anderson, S. C. WAWTS ESTIMATE Threshers Ought to Let Phper Know Bow jr.sea Wfceai Mate. A.' prominent. termer of Anderson county called at the office ot /Ta? In telligencer yesterday and aslesW.-?uK a notice bc publish^, asking that ali J ot the managers of tbrvrahera In the county send in. the nuinbor of bush els ot wheat they have ttl rosnad this aeaaon to thia paper, so that an es timate may be made ot thc wheat crop this year. TO LATE FOB CLASSIFIED Lost-.letween Orr street and Bijou theatre ob Main street Saturday cc?V enameled har pin willi ?earl? In center, l iberal reward if return ed to Walter H. Kees & Company's ?tore.---?-2?-2f. FOB SALE-Pure Mountain < Grown Lookout Mountain Sotd Potatoes the very beat variety for July plant ing. Purman Smith. 4eed?man, Ph ? a 4M. Notice ! To all My Friends and Customers: I. want to ask you to como and gi*e us your patronage Von wi? and ms with Mr. J. A. Mullina*. ..t No. 126 and Itt Weat Benson Street Our purpose is to please our customers, in prices, fit and avery respect.. fours to pl CHEAP IN8I7KA HliK. You can *uy r, bottle of Dr. lliiton'a Life For The Liver and Kidneys No. 3, and cleanse your system from ail Impurities of your body, and save IrojjM-sickness and lost tfme* Pries 25 and o? ?enta. FoV sale hy all ?ntggiata. Distributed by Kurray Dru* COL, See page ? Sooth Carotis