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STRAW HATS REDUCED $2.00 Straws at.$1.50 $3.00 Straws at.$2.00 $3.5o Straws at.,.$2.50 ?4.00 Straws at.$2.50 $5.00 Panamas at.$3.50 $6.00 Pai.^Tias at.$3.50 SHIRTS REDUCED $f.00 Shirts at.80c $1.50 Shirts at.$1.15 $2.00 Shirts at.$1.50 ?3.00 Silk Shirts at.$2.00 $3,50 Silk Shirts at.$2.00 All Shirts Guaranteed Fast Color. X. CELY CO. MANY ON EXCURSION Large Farly From Anderson Trip to Charleston. Took About 25 people took advantage of tho Charleston excursion yesterday morning. The train left here at 9:15 and was scheduled to arrive in Charleston at. 7 last evening. Usually these tickets are good on ly on a special train returning but this time they are good on any train up until Tuesday, July 13. This gives several days stay in the city and at the Isle of Palms where the season is now at its best. Baptist Yoong People Meeting. Oakland, Cal., July 8.-The adr vance guard of more than 2,000 Bap tists from all parts of the United States and Canada were in Oakland to attend the opening today of the in ternational convention of the Bap tist Young People's Union, which ls to be hold in connection with the fifth annual convention of Pacific Co:?3t Baptist Young People's so cieties. Messrs. A. H. Williams of Balti more, Md., and D. W. Englishman of Newark, N. J., were business visi tors in Anderson yesterday. Notice ! Having bought the Tailoring business o? W. L. Breazeale and retained him as Cutter and Manager, I am now in position to manufacture the finest tailor-made Suits, Trousers and Over?? coats in the city. Mr. Breazeale is an all-round tailor, as you all know, and we have added La dies' Coats and Suits rad Skirts to our Tailoring department, and want the patronage of all the people of Anderson. We manufacture all our goods at home and Guarantee every garment. Our motto is pa tronize home industry. Keep every dollar you can at home. Yours to please. el* Au. IVfullina^ 126 and 128 We?t Benson Street SIDE DRESSING WILL PAY YOU lilia year of ?ll years as you fertilized lightly this spring and tba heavy rains have washed away and leached ont lots of what you did nae. Your cotton has taken on a rapid growth, is roll of water and when the weathir turns off dry, as it probably w8>, yow cotton will *hcd Hk< everything uniese yost supply it pl nttfi til irfth pfn-r *-* We have the very good? for aide dressing, made especially for that parp?se, ff wat do yat* cotton a world of good. For every dollar you pay out for fe you wO? get hack from $3 to $5. If cotton is cheap the moreyou make to the ?ere the better you are ?fit. If cotton k Ugh UM more you make to the acre the better you are off. Ss* get yeer side dressing in the ground jost a? soon as yon possibly can. The business of this crass r^pnreth " ?aderson Phosphate k Ott Co, Aaierson, Sj. C. SLIGHT DEGREASE AT ?NDERSOHTPOSTGFFiCE BUSINESS LITTLE OVER $100 AS COMPARED WITH PREVIOUS YEAR WAR IS CAUSE Money Orders Have Fallen Off and Th? is Attributed as the MIJU Reason? Figures compiled at the local post office show a slight decrease in the business for the fiscal year ending June 1, 1915, but not near so much as ls the case in other postoffices. There ls a slight decrease of over $100, but this ls not considered ns much owing to the war and depress ed conditions. Since the war started there have been few if any foreign money or dere and this can be attributed for part of the decrease. Financial con ditions in and around Anderson is also responsible since the mall order business bas fallen off to a certain extent. The receipts for the yesr ending June 30, 1914 in the Anderson poat ofllre were os follows: A;st quarter.$ 7,843.0t Second quarter. 9,906.63 Third quarter.. 9,230.73 Fourth quarter. 8,246.28 Total.$35,226.61 This shows a totsl or over $35.000 I business' transacted through the An derson branch. This yesr. the re ! ceipts are just s little less than last. They rua as follows: First quarter.$ 8,595.42 Second quarter. S.258.83 Third quarter. 9,111.38 Fourth quarter. 9,121.17 ???I t- ?3 4 ??+ 4 * fMtW Personal p+4-M?4<aM I I II net? M ??*???? Mr .apd Hrs. Joe Ashley are spend lng a few days in Charleston on the Isle ot Palms. Mr. Andrew White of Abbeville, re presenting Davidson College, is in the ?city for a few days. Misses Lola Irby and Leila Ham mond of WHliamaton were in the city yesterday. Mr. Joe Sitton of Pendleton was ?a business visitor yesterday. Dr. C. D. Evans was a business visitor in the city yesterday from Iva. i Mr. and -?rs. J. W. Wharton of Iva were in the city for a few hours yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Latimer of Lowtaesville were in the etty yester day. Mr. E. Bruce Pruitt WSB in tho city yesterday front Iva. MT. A. W. McCullough of Iva was among the business visitors In Anderson yesterday. A psrty from Hones Path In the city yesterday included Mr. M. I. Brock, Miss Ann Orr Brock, Miss Nelle Matttson and Hiss Todd. Rev. S. J. Hood and Mr. aktd I Mrs. Frank McGee of Iva were in the city yesterday attending the Sabbath school conference. Mrs. U. O. Bnrries and Misses Nellie Pruitt and Caro Geer haw? gone to Greenville to attend the sum mer Baptist Assembly and Bible con ference. ' Mrs. J. Walter Dickson of Town-: ville, who has been visiting Mrs. J. S. McClellan baa returned to her homo. Miss Elizabeth Dickson of Town ville, who ha? asea teaching in [Orangeburg stopped over in Ander sen for % short while on her way home. . APCIBit INJURED Lutomohlle Aedtdeet aft BeMoa ea I Wednesday Mghf Mrs. Joba B. Adger or Belton was painfully but not seriously injured near her home on Wednesday night when an automobile tn which - she was riding collided wUb a tree. Mr. sn* hats. Adger had started: out from a ride andr ia ?oing over ; a rod at the gate, tba engine waa chocked down. Mr. Adger got ont ! tu crank the car but failed to apply [ the emergency brake and when n> I started the stotomobll* began to move off He waa knocked aside and the machine ran on down a steep hil? an? ! Into a tree,, where It waa completely f wrecked. Mrs. Adger was thrown from the ear sad received palatal [injuries. ML Lasses Aettre Agata. Resdding, Cal.. Jaly 8.-A fissure nearly XJNK) feet long has developed along the northern toco of lesser Peek, aha from a*v*h pointe in.the spilt smoke and steam ara escaping, eeonrtflag- to the report et a party or <*Brttore who are bore today after in specting conditions ea the mountain. The ?Tater Knelt was quiescent MC appeared to be closed. The lissi*re ! originated ta the northern ran of lae [.crater. . ., NEGRO SHOT B? WHITE MIK ftT_HONEA PATH WAS VERY IMUDENT IN RE GARD TO HIS WIFE'S WORK MUCH' EXCITEMENT Crowd Searched for'Negro Nearly All of Wednesday Night-Waa Located Yesterday Morning Coot Burta, a negro, was brought to the Anderson county hospital last rjight from linnea Path, having a ballot .wound In his left thigh. it ls alleged that the negro on I Wednesday night wont to the home ot Mrs. Ftank Hudgens in Honea Path, where his wife cooks, and talk ed very impudently to Mrs. iiudgens about bis wife having to stay tnere so late and work. It Is stated that Mrs. Hudgens tried to explain to hlm^and that he repeated what he said, stating that if his wife had to stay there late, they would have to feed him too, closing his statement by saying that lie meant every word of it. Mr. Hudgens was Informed of the negro's impudence and he started out to look for him. Several of his neighbors and fellow townsmen join ed him and early all of Wednesday night was spent in an effort to locate him. After the negro left thc home of Mr. Hudgens he went to the place of Mr. Sid Birch, about four miles from town, and spent the night. Yester day morning bo started on back to town to go to worV at the lumber plant where he ls employed, but get ting on to the fact that parties were out looking for bim, he turned back and made for a swamp on the land of Mr. M. J. Ashley. It was learned that the negro wan hiding there and several men went out from Honoa Path and tried to capture htm but he tried to escape and was shot. The bullet was from a pistol and entered his left thigh. The citizens of Honea Path were very much wrought up over thc af fair and it was thought for a time that the negro would be severely dealt with. FEATURE PICTURES AT BIJOU THEATRE W01 be Pot on Every Wednesday . for Neat Few Weela Con jj : tmued if Saiufactory. .' Manager Pinkston of the Bijou and Palmetto theatres, states that on next Wednesday he will begin a new service at the former theatre.| It ts his Intention to put on special fea tures on these days, the first one be ing, "The Heart of a Painted Wo man." Thia picture is put out by the Metro Moving picture company and several well known actors and ac tresses take part ia lt among them beingfl Olga Pe trova. Mr. Pinkston states that he will run these for awhile and if the peo ple seem to want them, he will con tinue them. So far the following have been booked: "Tho Heart of a Painted Wo man," "The High Road." "Cora," "The Four Feathers," "Her Own Way," "Fighting Bob and My Best Girl." WILL VISIT ANDERSON Chief of Charleston Fire Department Will Be Here Soon. It was stated yesterday that. Chief Reh rena of the Charleston Fire De partment would ba la Anderson wlth I ia the next two weeks for the pur pose of instructing the local fire de partment in tho matter of fighting fires. Chief Behrens is president of the South Carolina Firemen's association and every year is allowed so many days to attend the national conven tion. This year Instead ogf doing this be will visit all the towns and, cttales Where fire departments aro maintained and will instruct them in fire fighting methods. This pian has been tried in oater states anti is proving successful J [Comb Sage Tea In Lifeless, Gray Hair If Minad With Sulphur,* Darkana So Naturally Nobody Can Tatt. < Grandmother kept her-hair beauti fully darkened, glossy and abundant with a brew of Sage Tea. and Sulphur. \ Whenever hor hair fell oat or took on that dead, fadded or streaked appear fcaace; tata simple mixture was ap piled with wonderful effect. By ask ing at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Suipbur Compound," you f will get a large bottle of this old Ltitno recipe, ready to ase. for about 50 I cents. This simple mixture can ba do lf pended upon to restore natural color [and beauty to the hair and la splendid (for dandruff, dry itchy scalp and fal 1 k lng hair. J A well-known downtown druggist I says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage [and (Sulphur, because lt darkens so .naturally and evenly that nobody can Itali it baa been applied-it's so easy ito use. toe. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it througb your hair, taktaar one strand -at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two. lt is restored to ita natural color and looks glosar, soft and abun 4eat? Km. Lewis Verj HU The condition of Mrs. J. B. Lewi* who is st the Anderson county hos pital was reported last night ss not being improved any. She is quite III and friends fear for her recov ery. Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Ito more Them With the Ohtine Fr*Hcrlptiee. This prescription for the removal of freckles was written by a promi nent physician and ls usually so suc cessful in removing freckle? and giv ing a clear, beautiful complexion that lt is sold by druggists' under guaran tee to refund the money if lt fails. Don't hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of othine and re move them. Sven the llrst few ap plications should show a wonderful improvement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine; it 1B this that la sold on the money-back guarantee. PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE of S. C. Superb New Science Hall, Library and Gymnasium. Modem Scientific equip ment. Up-to-date Dormitories with all convenience*. Rank* among thc bett classi cal Colleges of the Southeast. Student body doubled in three years. Expenses moderate. Excellent health record; BOO ft. elevation. Best moral and religious influence*. Athletic facilities extensive. Write for catalogue to DA VISON M. DOUGLAS. D. XX. Pnmi?mnl, CLINTON. 5. C. IN YOUR HOME The Heating and Plumbing systems should be of the first importance If you consider the good health, the comfort and the convenience of your family. Our Plumbing is the Quality Kind that adds to thc house beautiful by the luxuriousness and good designing of the fixtures. Get oar Estimates. Jobbing a Specialty. GLENN PLUMBING COMPANY "THE PLUMB 0001? PM MBEBS" 134 W. Benson 8L (Under Maple Hall) PHONE 4M Every One Remembers the terrible loss by HAIL STORMS in this county last year. We can PROTECT YOU against this loss with Hail Storm Insurance. See Q. FRANK JOHNSON Citizens Insurance Agency 301 Bleckley Building Phone 2?9 Don't start on that vacation trip without first putting on tires. TODD AUTO SHOP . Opposite The Palmetto N. Main Oneida Community Ltd. State Souvenir SILVER SPOONS FOR READERS OF THE INTELLIGENCER-A SPOON FOR EVERY STATE. 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