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VOLUME IL ANDERSON? S. C SATURDAY M?RN&G, JUNE 26, 1915. NUMBER 143. hy's omeo. In .3 . by Sat r?o? t? ^?riV. all on " : . ?-?-> ': ?day W?B?&t* % will Jbe alwat the ?HB#V. J<Jua difference ?Wy^^W- Irom.thq freight room ?W.SBl6f?ioto thejefflce proper WW room WMclt Ia much ???HRre* Abother tlfffer HR|^MVf th? cashier's office, ?L?sffllW ^oxnpl?t?i5: separated 1 rt**?^ ' ot the office. h. ^^BL '. thai v v \^^tor tenJ ( ' it'fo? lQ^aSfS In^aaronW fea Vr j l week?Lr^l i weeaa ago y ?j: PUtJs ' Imensiona as i Fe'^ceiroy? try rh-e^?** I ? ??rt of l?i^fcmJfflButricd c . . ' f ? ?gjfct fHjfP ft?d roiiow-'-l! 2 ~V;;-i sop. for .^Ip^?M* LwHLBr??s8?l'^ -tbs problem ?fi? ? : . HHF \-? Sj di ?BHH&^B^EE*^ ?JC?i, Wfll?ft W2f i?. s^sgRHir io sweep ills / CH DAMAGE WAS DONE m WEST MARKET ST./ W HEBE GRADED. R ? \.E I? 5 SWOLLEN ''j '. ? Ho SerioW Damage I . Been feported, Bul Visitors Stat^Laad . Weened, From 8 o'cldik' Monday morning to 8 o'clock yestWay morning a.3a. Inches ot rain Ml In Anderson, tho heaviest flown poV* being ; early, yes terday morning v. A great deal of damage was donc u the strains nf the city and people tening"?nto town from; Dil? dlffcreiiMpfctlons ot tho "county yesterday stfted that land wnp badly washed.in some places'. Aid of the n?igbb-rlng streams wero greasy ?^l?lIi^Hifl lt waa stated by one J?v^'8 \ tho other side of Jttwicsy, River, thW \he . btrcani hal changed Ijjh cours\an^ "? running ap and dfpwn theIjpaii.^^Jt ls : not thought #i*t any of\iC'itreSfl?? rose to such J* Height,' hAever, aalftdo great dslnage* to crofli \n tho^Vf landB. J vj / Tho ?ivannah rl^yer at l'ortm?n showed f -rise or three feat yesterday Ht 2 o'efcek and/was still-rising. At ?regg ShfoalB nd rain had fallen ?trfit fihe rlver\showed a rise of abouf li? treat [ rain so far" rendW* was A thc street? eAjfne ?tty. ict Wtreet, - wht?rbad 'Peen waX'rcady wTthc pav log. wanbw saiffiaoy loads of bare t^'w.psp?ed. bk tu? tor to HUthese pl?ces a?d gfade o?ck to where Jt was* *U?f tindermiuod thc street street and caused, tho ' the Farmers Oil Mijl to ie damage to the ce?>ent .f fails on tbe city, while iliat sheuts on rho street al folla to the pairing oonV Xi-; Mack Klag- sahl. yes e had fcr,'cn notifi? .that e scellons ot the county ?o?sei! ;: - A small bridge rtw?ll place "waa* ?w?n? ethno wall a? Fivo Mlle .o.t. the clty^MMlilMlis1 ?ISCaBHPil. .lay isoclation ry M, L. He said i!;c at AUQITIMG OFFICES IQ BE MOB TH MR. ANDERS1N AND |ASSI9T ANTS LEAVE THURS DAD AT 7-5SA, M. GOING TO ATLANTA "rH 1 ""' Sever?! SmiuW Office? W?l Bc Combined Into One Mum Office io Tba* City* . Aa wa? announced several days ago tbo audHlng.ora.cee Of tbo Blue Ridge raliway will He moved to At'unta. Ckt.. on July 1st, and it was stated yesterday by Mr. Bond Anderson, au iitor, that tho ofTlce forco would leave Anderson Thursday /norning at 7:55 ind that thc office, equipment woild [eave at noon, a special baggage car jelug attached to 'No. 9, for this pur ?03C. ;.Tbo8e who wi If-be transferred from Ibo office hero to .Atlanta Include? ITessrs. Bond Anderson, R. D. Mur ray, Wllflani Trammer, P. A, Wll iit0 and Miss Edna Myers. All of these have many friends in tbo city who regret that they.,are leaving. It will be remembered that thc au* liting departments of several short lS?B"*of the Southern are to bo com bined into one main office Hi Atlanta md that Mr. Bond Anderson is to >e put in charge of this office. This s being done by the Southern raU IfHY friar?*" ^r^nniu^al.^ttinilnotol. ie regrets "having to leave Anderson, ie knows that lt ls being dene'for the ?est interest of the railroad. Ia >:cm jJning these offices expenses, will >e cut down and the work of all he smaller offices wlllibc done in At anta. Tho Mei^adon Mcetfage From tho Southern Christlan^Advo- " cato.) J '. We, the undersigned members of tho ' :?mmitteo of evangelism, of the Au- ? fenton district, deem -lt a privilege, as a veil aa our duty, to give t'iie readers p f The Advocate a report ?f the revival leing. conducted by Evangelist Mc- * lindon In the city ot .An?ersdn/ Barty y n.^he.'yehr the committee; after pray- 1 irfnl eontfdoration, decided tc invite ' Jrother-&i'cLendon to bring his large 0 ent ft? Anderson and conduct.a aerie3 f rerfvarservices under the auspices 1 f the committee. The invitation was ccepted ?nd the' time aet tot June six o July fourth inclusive. Brot'oer Mc- ii iCbdon and his force of helpers came tl ? time and1 this meeting began under c Sy favoranfe VmdltHmB. Large* con^ i g?tions heard the evangelist's Heat ? ermonh, and .began at once to adver- s He tb^and Vir. vite their Web**.* SHieav bini. TbaVaily papers, .three 9 aree In numb,er,v. gave considerable y peon to extracts from the sermons, v .nd thc .meeting'kron took pu,, not ' niy city vrtde,:but County wido pro brtlons-.until the congr?gations '.have ?own to" be as large s\ times; aa i: nd six thousand In number. Tte vitBgeHst's- 'preaching hus l>een, H ecrus to us, all that ^ouia.hnve been! eelred by those 'Who belove In. tho: ure and unvarnished presentation ot bte Bfblc way S Of - rtalvatic\i. Thc reacher-has not, shunned to.yjcclare' he Whole coun'sef.of God vithdnt fear r favor of men.. KoJtoA exbosed 'sh. and low places, Wfi.hv a learbeas and force that has carried* ?on V letton? to tho hearts of hundtwukt ?bJUeat Hie sftm0 time V,& has sh?jty j he profor.7jd<s?t sympathy for, and l^'J DTH?3Lm. tho sinner, Hundreds hafiw Wt I Jil i li I'I saving faith invChrtst and lUbHcaliy pied ged themselves to a (?a. of fidelity to Him. There, has erhabs never before been a. revival ?raoQ or cow?aunity.. net even Ju'the ays of the old camp meetings at 't-trsgR. Business men ot, all ; los? their stpsrea and attend : .cn in thc great, person-?' * Wireltes <w tb? ll ? * * ? * ? * ? * * ?*>:? fred M, BiirW i Ba? Keturncd*40 City. | (?afr? Fred M, Burnett h?? returns! o jthe city after ?pVdtng toe la? wo weekB In sections ot^ Georgia and s'orth Carolina, travellnjjr* in the IM crest of Anderson College. He Btatfl hat ho bolto**" thc outlook is gddti or a ?Jg e.vonment naxt year ?4d hat good expr?salo nd: about tho chi ege are.beat d everywhere. Hg Crowd Will Attend / l'Jcnie ot ZarJJn Islani;. j Many people, aro cxpect?'i to atamd he picnic on July 3, at /arlin ?sjtnd The iBland ls ny\r the Ardersonf Ab levillc and. '^aurens county linea und ?eoplo wil? attend from all Birot ountles. Many noted speakersMiavt iee!n Invited to address the peojE. us ciubled on that day-. ^ m ' Voodmen of Fonr Comps \ ? A tte?? J Meeting In Body. \ M Thc members" of Willow, Waft Oak len son and Silver camps, NV&JIUIM f tii0 World, will attend ?he ?Ken .or? nurvlces on Friday" night lt i 'OM)'. Tjie members ' are askdT U iee; at thc court house prompt? al o'clock where thc linc of marowwlil e formed. tey. J. T. vfatt ? WU1 Freaeh Sunday. / Kev. J. T. Watt will fill tAo pulpit t th? First Baptist -cburcH ok uexl unday morning. Mr. Wait is deere ?PT ff ? fft"""1 C??"???-ninjas chool association :ai#. ls V very non ian. Although thisi churSh /jag nt rgular pastor.-: ?ibtil* Scprjpnber 1 plendld pr/ * -hers siro being secprci j fill the -, ^Iplt, y . ^S^F^N?men. O. . Gai^berg-.-^was presen let Ith a chock for *3>e<f0 by Mr. J. T ling, derk,of Wliro#-C*mp. ?W.\ o yestcr?ay momt??g. The ched eune from t'je Coluihb?an Woo d n - . .. did Is payment of Mr. ?elaberg^i ollc.v o' Sn?ur?iic? "because he hr.: ;achcit the agc of 70/. Mr. Geisben ifr?d: the. Woodmen ^rhen be was Ci ears of age and ?he face of tiv plicy was mede- payable tn casb hen the ?r "? "Bp8 reactoed by i ause in thc policy. ' ent S?et?mj At ITA Seo?. Beginning on July jet, ? tent meet g will be conducted at Iva unde ie auspices of - the Anderson dlstrlc ?mmittee on evdttM&snt.. nhf.^ . Singleton, pastor, of the. Bethe cthodiRi church ?t fIva will' be as Bted lb the freetlnjfeby jtpv.>>fJ..?L srlcyrpf (?liff UfMBSKTT'^nne. Adder itf district te^.^K4?e used am ill be n. >fed frbJp fcowadesvill nerea meeHpg nas.lust closed. * **,m * mw&j? ? "Vi/; Uri Mention Cauglst Qver tit* * kr?ets ol Andmon . . S* * * ? * * ? ? ? # ? * ?Bun Excursion to MMttle of FtlBtH. ??M first excursion of this season Jto^O??rlcaton find the Islc of J'nlnm Tfrom thin section will be run on July ft x. hy. tli" Southern railway. Thc 1 faro ?Wo thlB city is S4J00 and the train is scheduled to leave, at 8:31 a. m.", fend will arrive in Charleston a: 7:10 p. m. Tickets wJH>.\. >-i>od on . any train returning until Tuesday, July Iii ?il 1U o'clock. . V-o Planning Ilene Coming Celebration. The people of the Li-hanon section arc planning a home'coming celebra- i tion to be held the third Saturday , and Sunday in August. . A full pro gram will be arranged and published in-Thc Intelligencer later. WllSlOltnE j TOMORROW MDRNING, Juror? and Witnesses Most Be Present at IO O'clock-Cases j Cases to Be Tried Given. Tao second week of civil court will. I convene on tomorrow morning at 10 . o'clock and witnesses and jurors may ' bs governored accordingly. xaProbably the flrBt case that will 3i ie up will bc that of Summe*/ j Si inst Anderson county.- This case , bi boon tried before' and many are ti illlar with it. 1 Ithcr cases that will come before ti court will be that of tho South ? railway against Wilmott Oil 'kt innj y ct Bttion and oac of the 8 ithern railway against thc Broad- ; ? ly Oil Mill pt Williamston. ither cases/ may come up but it ^ s not kn^yn yestebday whether tl y would^or not. ^cath^f Mrs\ Susan Fowler oturred yesterday .morning at ojjlock a. m. at her home at J^B| 5 RA. ?treet, Anderson mill, af ter '1BK |'l?iesa*of ojght months. Mrs. Fowh?Lc ivJjs f>8 years of age add is surtlMPB I'bSseveral children, i i ?funeral.) services will be 'jeld thar! ilefnoori al ?' o'clock" Z&~(iiT!elmttto& v?l bo mada Immediately afterwards . ??Sliver Brook, cemetery. RSv. Mr. I tAgderson officiating. ' ords AT SPECIAL PHI All this season's new styles and shapes, every pair guaranteed. $5.00 P?tent Leather Pumps with inlaid white Kid - $3.f>0 -$4.00 Patent Leather Pumps* sand tops - - \ - $2.95 $4.00 Patent Leather Pumps,\ grey tops - - - - $2.95 $3.50 Patent Leather PumpV4l white Kid tops - - $2.75 $3.50 Patent Leather Oxfords sand tops - - - - $2.75 $3.50 Gun Metal Oxfords, sand top - - - - - - $2,75 We'll be apt to have your size arid kind in stock if you'll be in a hurry. Anyway, jb costs you nothing to coma in, look 'em over and try 'em on. ? I I H i ti -. Collete Witk Distinctive Features in the Education of Women : 5 dall classes, with close pefsoiial attention to the needs of each student. F mrteen teachers, ^th accommodation in the dormitories for only .100 s udents. ?i >ecial attention to the health and physlcal.development pf ,the student, i impus of 32 acres. Basketball and Tennis Courts. Gymnasium, Spe ; al training in all suitable outdoor games and sports. operative government, by which students, under careful ed and encouraged to govern themselves itv all matters j tome life in the College ^MAii?fe^WwSof study leading to thp An exc^ptiori^liy^e Department ?r?^ ^?^elie^t courses inl^omestic Sci??aean< control of the Bal fist denomination, but is absolu ?eof?B. .? ' ? ' ?? '. V/r- --'"-'' '? ".'* rti . VT-: