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BIJOU THE?TR! TODAY Lady Baffles and Detective Duck in "The 18 Carrot Mystery" ? Universal. Mary Fuller in "THE JUDGMENT OF MEN" Victor. TODAY "THE TEN O'CLOCK BOAT" Reliance. "THROUGH EDITH'S LOOKING GLASS" Th anheuser. "MERELY A MARRIED MAN" j rj Keystone. , ONE OTHER SELECTED REEL "TT- HOTEL CHIOUOLA i^T^S "? ? SEELEY'S SPERMATIC SHIELD TRUSS The Latest nnd Mont Sclent Mr Alliance ' piipTITDV For thc Successful Trcutmcnt and Care of l\Uf I UlVB .fc^?e*- UHcd and approved by thc. U. S. Govcrn O! T^F A ment and thc Czar of RusBla. Vouched Tor by P. lt. ll. Olllcinls, JcfferHon and r- ? nii'jMi llnhncman Medical Colleges and leading hospitals. No leg Btrapa to irritate nnd soil. No binding of hipa. Clean and durable. Unaffected by pcrsplra I Mon-used In bathing. _t , ... Future sorvlccs, and altcratlona to meet the nooda of the individual us tb? condition progroaaca, aro a moat Important feature of our work and aro done without charge ," Abdominal Belts, Elastic Stockings, Etc. ?gflBS| >\ For corpulency, operations, umbilical nip- mm A ture, backache, varicoso veins, weak and H^HfBn"''f9-a?M^H u wollen Ktebs, cte. Examination and Advice Fee **-WHssjkg^^^V Call nt Hotel Chiquola. Friday and Saturday, July ^8HV 10 and 17. DONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. Local references on request. 'TS murnAA ?ZOl **?WO atuoH 'A3T?I3S *H *M Philadelphia, Pa. Cat Oat and Keep for Befereaee* WANTED- AT ONCE Four sol ic dorn or canvassers for a splendid proposition of merit that will pay you excellent wagen. ~ Either ladleB or gentlemen can do -this' work; lt io not difficult, and good wages can- be made out of 4L ? Apply today in person to The Intelligencer Office It Costs Less Than 1-2 cent an hour Ceiling. Will -nd Oscillating Fins In all Sizes Southern Public Utilities Co. Phone 223 sUHnHnB DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT MATTRESS FACTORY DID DAMAGE TO EXTENT OF FROM $3,000 TO $4,000 CAUGHT GASOLINE Originated in Oven and Gasoline Vats Caused it to Spread Very Quickly. Yesterday afternoon at 4:30 fire broke out In the mattress factory which did damage to thc extent of from $3,000 to $4,000. The fire originated in thc oven where tito enamel is baked on the springs. This oven ls hented by means of gas and it ls thought that the f!ro originated from thc burners, in this room were two vats filled with gasoline and which contained sev eral hundred gallons. Thc fire reached these and IT a few minutes thc whole room was in a blaze. The fire department readied the scene very noon ufter the alarm was turned in and soon had several streams of water playing on the flames. Owing to thc dense smoke, which belched forth from thc win dows and doors, and also because thc fire was confined to the Inside of the building, lt jf'a? very hard to get the flames tinder control for some time. " ! Thc room In which the fire origi nated ww.? separated from tho other part of the building by a brick wall and this kept lt from spreading to other places. The loss is covered by insurance. Better be safe than sorry-Wlllott I*. Sloan, Insurance. I'D UT F It A. tTH A LEY Is Elected Secretary of Amarillo De? velnpment Organisation. A wire from Amarillo. Taxas, staten that Mr. P. A. Wit al ey has been chosen as secretary of the board of city development of that city. COLUMBUS SHAW BOUND OVER FEDERAL COURT Prel'minary Waa Given Yesterday Morning Before Commission er Earle-Bond $200. Columbus Shaw, the young white man who was arrested on Tuesday by U, 8.. Deputy Payne on the charge of operating an Illicit distillery, wa:, bound over to federal court yesterday morning after a preliminary hearing before Commissioner Barle. Bond was granted in the sum of. $200. Several witnesses testified at- the preliminary, among them being 'Mr, Bruce of Abbeville county . who. as sisted thp sheriff and his deputies in locating the still. Others testify ing were Sheriff Ashley and Deputies Sanders and Eptlng. W. W. JOHNSON STARTED WORK Ol Remodeling Store Room on South Main Street for C. db. W. C. Passenger Station. Mr. W. W. Johnson, contractor, began work yesterday on the twp store rooms In the Anderson hotel building which aro to be converted into passenger station for the Char leston ft Western Carolina railway. The rooms will be completely over hauled sod ooo! will bc for the white people and onie for colored people. The work of building tho umbrella sheds will start within a few days. DIlHMHS FAMILY REUNION Will Be Held at Mountain Creek Church oa Jaly 30th. The annual reunion of tho des cendente of Rucben and Levi Bur rlss will he held on July 30 at Moun tain Creek church. The following program bas been ar ranged: Music. Devotional exercise-Mr. F. L. Brown.' Minutes of last meeting. Address of welcoa?:-Dr. I. J. Bur rlss. R?sponSe-^Mrs. W C Barton. Music-By music committee. . Talk on reunion-Rev. W. W. Loathers. Pcadlng-i-Mns.<. A. Burriss. Music. Address-Retrospective and pros pective of the Burriss family.-Rev. R. H. Burriss. Report of committee. Miscellaneous business. ' Adjourn. Committee on Arrtangemtents Messrs. Chas and Will Burriss and Homer McCurry. Program Committee-C. O. Bur riss, E. O. Burriss, Lula Brown. IN ANDERSON MAN Mr. Mike McGee ls M.ia> C?ptala fa Atlanta Fire apartment. Mr. Mike McGee, a former Ander son county man. has been made cap tain In.th? Atlanta fire department. Mr. McGee waa formerly an engineer at Fir-, Button No. 4. , ? ,,. . ??), PROPOSED ORDER OF SER VICES TO BE HELD AT NINETY-SIX TWO BIG DAYS Association Will Convene on August 12th, and Will Con tinue for Two Days. The Abbeville Baptist association, composed of all the Baptist churches In Abbeville and Greenwood counties will hold Its forty-?., th annual ses eslon at Ninety Six. Thursday and Friday, August 12th and 13th. The following ls the proposed order of business: Ti.on*day, August 12th. 10:30-Devotional and enrollment. 11:00-Committee on Fifth Sunday Meetings. 11 : 20-Orphanage. 11:4Ti-Aged ministers. 12:15-Houitf tal. 12:45-Committee on laymen's movement. 1 : mi-Miscellaneous. 1:15-FecesB for dinner.* ? 2:30-Devotional. V".' . ? , ' 2:4.r. -Denominational ilterature. ?I : to-Temperances.. 3:40-Report of exocutlvio commit tees. Miscellaneous; adjourn. 8: tr.-Annual sermon, J. W. Bis hop. 9:00-Education. Friday, August 13lh. 9:30-Devotional.1 ' 9:45-Sunday schools. 10:i5-Woman's work. .;-10:45-Foreign missions. ll:30-+-Homo missions. 12:15-State missions. 1:00-'Miscellaneous. 1:15-Recess for Dinner. 2:30-Devotional. 2:45-Obituaries. 3:ir?-Election of officers. Miscellaneous; adjourn. Louis J. Bristow, Moderator. ANDERSON BOYS ON A LONG AUTO TRIP Messrs. Ledbetter, Cromer, Brown and Anderson Leave This Morn; . ing *>r New york.u ' -arr- ? A party of Anderson ' boys compos ed of Mesafs'. U1 Louis Ledbetter, Che vi a Cromer^ Donald Bro wo ,a,nd Sam Anoersou will' leavo this morn-, lng at 8:30.Ja, automobiles for New York and other places of Interest in the North. Messrs. Ledbetter and Clevis Cromer will,go in.one car-and Mtpeps. Brown and Anderdon in; aftother*-Tiley will follow the national highway and expect to spend a few days in Wash ington before going pu V New York. Some members of the party will very likely go into Canada before return ing to Anderson. They stated y. terday afternoon that they did not know just how long they would be gone. They are going on a pleasure trip and decided to motor through. I DEATHS j Edward Auen. Edward Allen, the' little ir. months old son of Mrs. Jennie Allen, died at her home 127 B. atreet. Equinox Mills, Tuesday evonlng. The run oral services were held, yesterday af ternoon at 5 o'clock. AUDITING BOOKS COUNTY OFFICES Mr. W. W. Bradley, Public Ac countant, is in City for That Purpoaa. Mr. W. W. 1?radley, public ac countant working a branch office un der the state bank' examiner, has arrived In Anderson and will spend several days hcre auditing the coun ty's books. He will first audit the hooks tn the treasurer's office and''from there he will go to the other-offices in the court house. Mr. . Bradley is thoroughly compe tent to do the work; and ls making this audit under the general statute psssed by the general assembly which provides that tho branch officers of the state bank examiner ?hall make the andlt of the county offices If so requested by the grand Jury lt he has time after he has finlshd hts rgnlar work. SEKD IK SCHOOL REPOSTS Dae July 1, Bat Many Nave Net Yet Been Sent In. *!".'. J. B. Felton ?tated yesterday that some of the reports from the school trustees had cot been sent In although, they ought to have-reached his office Joly 1. A nev scholastic year begins on July.i. and thes? reporta are das to ?bs In nt that time. ?P SHIRT B?RJGXINS Mammoth Clearance OF THE FAMOUS "EMERY" $1.50 Grade at - - - $1.15 $1.00 Grade at 85c. These "Emery" shirts for men and young men are the most signifi cant values; the super-opportunity for shirt buying of the year. It's in the smartness of. style, hig*\ .?*.*? quality of materials, the infinite variety; it's in the treble Guaran tee-"Not to fade, but to/fit md give satisfactory wear" that this "Emery" shirt stands out from the crowd. Parker & Bolt The One Price Clothiers WBkt '.V.'v ' . J ? v rf ? ? ? ~ ' . . . . .. O > . *, f- V f\ \ CAR TRACK PAVING WILL START SOON i . Southern Public Utilities Company .^Vailing'fof Material Which i Has Bean Shipped. Mr. H. A. Orr stated yesterday morning that the Southern Public Utilities company would begin laying Its part ,bf the paving as soon ss the material, airived. Some of the material is already here but not enough for them to start to work. He stated that all of it was on the road and would be here within the next few. days. ? Work has been- going on on South Main street , locating the water mains and everything being put in readiness for the car track paving when th? ma ter lal arrives. ? 11 LA Jti iii fl 11 1 ll* * * * - ? ? m * ? ? "tr f l TT*rTT IT" w TTl'TT'f f 1 1 ^r^^T i! Personal i ??++??? M |?H>li??*t Messrs.' Erwin Prince, Johnnie Wakefield and Frank Bell were in the city from Antreville yesterday. Mr. A. P. Vnndiver v/ss in Green ville yesterday attending the Baptist assembly. Mr. George H. Harwood of Rich mond, Va., spent yesterday in tho city on business. Mr. J. J. Baldwin bas returned from Chattanooga, Tenn., where he has spent the past few days on busi ness. ; Mrs. Mark Speer of Lowndesyill? was ia the city shopping yostertfayi Messrs. J. R. Helmet of Provi dence, E. J. G ar sta of St Louis and Karl L. Galas of Cohocton, N. Y., were Jewelry drummers In the city yesterday. _- . , ;?' Mr. O'. N. Mattlson of Honea Path was a business visitor in the city yes terday. ?* Mr. Ben Pear m an of Starr was la the city yesterday oa business, Messrs. r. C. Udell and Dewitt Barnes of Lowndesville wwre.htrthe city yesterday. i - ? : ?>;, . Mr. and Mrs. Will Hodges ot*Starr' spent a few hoars ia Andarsewjrnsv terday. - Mis? Christine Singleton of Green? wood ls the guest ot Miss Gladys Reece. The following card was received from Mr/-Norman ! L. Prince, formerly of .this city, but now a prominent real estate dealer of California. "Saw your very interesting /'ad" in papers 'of July 1st. That's a fine idea, and one that in part w? ife thinking of using. Good luck to you.'' (Signed) Norman L. Prince. ' I Hi H i ??"'?li 1 Mil I. ,r i ! i,.i II ? ! . IN YOUR HOME . ;. . i- \ ..- * v-- ^ ? .-i vs ' : ?"' '' ...'-* / . ' . . - The Heating ?nd Plumbing systems should be of the first Importance lt . .... ..... yon consider the good health, the comfort and the con ventanee .pl your family. Oar Plumbing is the Quality Kind that adda to the house beautiful by tho luxuriousness and good designing ox th? fixtures. Get oar Estim?tes, *'*^g a Specialty. 'P GLENN PLUMBING COMPANY fTHE PLUMB GOOD FLUMBERg" 19? TV. Beat?n ?t? 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