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5c. the packet or two "Bobs'* for a cent at ali the belter stands and stores. 'AVE a heart for "Bobs"-"Bobs* has a heart for you? The pepperminiy candy heart with gum inside-chewy and delicious. Join ?the "BODS" happy crowd YORK WILL HAVE BIG CHAUTAUQUA Gov. Manning -nd Other Big Men of the State on Program for Addresses. York. July 26.-With all prelimi nary plans complete and arrangements well underway, lt has already boco'me evident that Vork'B home-coming and chautauqua, to bc held the first three days iii' f-fjptciribcr,' w?U'bc the lijggost event that tho- town has ever attempt ed. .. _ '. - Some -of the principal speakers in South Carolina will cam j to York on the home-coming plat omi Hon. lt ?ch ard I. Manning, governor ot South Carolina and HO'J.E. J. Wat son, commissioner of agriculture of South Carolina;'will bo tho two prin cipal speakers on tho first day, which is to be known ns agricultural day. On thc set omi .('.ay. educational day, Dr. Henry Nelson Snyder ot Wofford College at Spartanburg and Hon. Asbrry P. Lever, congressman, will be UK? two speakers. On the third and final day will come the biggest feature of tho occasion, "*.;ome boost ing day." An effort has been made, to get all tho people in every soctlon of the country to return for this day. 1 Condensed- Pa3senge7 Schedule. PIEDMONT ?c NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY ' Effective Juno 6. 1015. ' ANDERSON: Arrivals No. 31.7:35 A. M. Na 33... 9:35 A. M. No. 35.11:40 A. M. No. 37. .. .. 1:10 P. M. .No. 39.... 3:40 P. M. No. 4t.. ..*.. .. 6:00 P.M. No. 43...6:50 P. M. No. 45.10:20 P. M. Departures No. 30. .. .. 6:26 A. M. No. 33;.8:25 A. AL Nb. 34. .. ..10:30 A. M. No. 36.. .'..12:10 P. M. No. 38. 2:30 P. M. No. 40.. ... 4:50 P. M. No. *2... R:40 P. M. No. 14.9:16 P. M. C. S. ALLEN, Traffic Manager. MT. W. E: Barnett of the Southern Paving company spont Sunday with his family In Asheville. Mr. S. Pi Fleishman dt Baltimore, hod dmanager of the Fleishman stores, ls in the city for a few. days. All who are interested in Apbury graveyard are requested to go to the church on Wednesday and help clean off the yard. They aro requested to bring dinner and have a general good time. Henofltd by Chamhrlaln's Liniment. "Last winter I used Chamberlain's Liniment for rheumatic pains, stiffness, and soreness of tbe knees, and can conscientiously say that I never used anything that did me so much good." -Edward Craft, Elba, N. Y. Obtain able everywhere. Charleston & Western Carolina Railway To and From the NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST Leaves: No. 22 . .. .6*08 A. M. No. 6 . . , .3:37 R M, Arrives: No. 21 . . .11:15 A. M. No. 5 ... . 3:07 P. M. Information, Schedules, rates, etc., promptly given. E. WILLIAMS, G. P. A., Augusta, Ga. Iron a fresh Shirt Waist, or a Shirt the hottest day of summer with an Electric Iron, with an Electric Fan turned on you, and still youV* as fresh 3$a daisy and cool as a cucumber . 'Southern Public Utilities Co. i Phone 223. Phone 37. Concert. Miss Rhoda Vandiver, who has charge of the concert to be given un der the auspices of tho Robort E. Lee chapter on the evening of AugUBt 9th. has succeeded in getting Mrs. Caro Miller Lunsden for the evening and Bhe will be ably aBHlsted by the very finest local talent. Mrs. Luns den for years made Anderson her home and ia a sister of the well known tenor. Reed- Miller. Since leaving An derson, Mrs. I.unsden hap spent years in study, and li? einging this summer at Chick Spring. The concert will be given in thu Anderson which wilr be quite an attraction in itself. Miscses Jennie and Lal Cunning* ham returned yesterday afternoon afternoon from a visit to Greunwood, Columbia and Abbeville. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cunningham of Charleston are the guests of Mrs. J. G. Cunningham on West Market street. Miss Martha Acker and Mr. Wil liam Acker of Atlanta are visiting the!.'*sister, Mrs. Keith Pr?vost on Calhoun street. MM. C. W. Cairsey has returned from a visit to Graham, N. C. Mrs. Carrie Patrick and Miss Vina Patrick left Sunday for a ten days stay at Sullivan's Island. Miss Martha Richardson has gone to Piedmont to visit friends. Miss Minnie Russell who has been teaching at Christobal. Panama, for the past year, arrived in New York Friday and will spend this week vis iting her brother. Mr. Will Russell |and elster, Miss Eunice Russell. She will come to Anderson next week. Miss Annie Sitton of Greenville spent yesterday here with Mrs. U.M. Prince. Miss Sitton formerly made Anderson her home and her many friends were glad to see her. Miss Grace Due Pre of Spartanburg is the attractive guest ot Mrs. Joe M. Evans*. Miss Eleanor McGregor of Ashe ville. N. C., and. Mts. W. C. Pear man of Pelzer spent the week-end with Miss Ola McGregor. Mrs. A. P. Johnstone, who has |\been spending the past two weeks in Paynesville is expected home today. Personal 1 Miss Greta Hall of Iva passed through the oit>' yesterday en route to Cam pob el lo /where Bhe. will spend several days. Miss Una Pettigrew and Mrs. Frans Pettigrew of Starr were in the cltj shopping yastorday. Mr? and Mrs. Wyatt Aiken of Ab beville, haw? been in the city for the past two days. Messrs. J. H. and Henry Thom pu son of Greenville were In the city Sunday. Mrs. G. H. Geiger has returned from Saluda, N. C., where she has been spending the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mauldln have gone to Greenville to spend the month i of August. Mr. B. V. Martin spent yester day in Greenville. Sheriff and Mrs. Joe Ashley have returned to the city after attending tao sheriff's convention in Greenville and after spending a tow days bi Ashe ville, N. C. Mr. Johnnie McGrath has returned to Charleston after a visit to bis moth er in this city. Mr. Leo Goisberg of Gcisberg Bros. Shoe company ls out of the city on his vacation. Mr. Abe Lesser has returned from New York, Boston and Baltimore where he went, a few days ago to buy a fall stock of goods. Mr. anet Mrs. T. L. Cely spent Sunday in Easley. Mr. Joe .Sullivan has returned, to the city after spending several days In Wllliamaton. Mr. John Leo Gray has accepted a position with the Hotel Chluola and will hare charge o? the cigar stand. Misses Annie and Emma Gassaway of Heon Path are the guests of Miss Kathleen Hawkins at Starr, Mr. Roscoe Moseley anent Sunday tn Greenville. ~- 1 Mr. A. C. Hall of the Regal Motor car company of Detroit; - Michigan, passed through tho city yesterday on his way to Iva where he will spend a few days with his father,rllr. A. S. J. Hall. ' Mles Grace Du pre of Spartanburg Is the ?moat of (Miss Louellen '.'go<i. . ifr. T. H. Campbell of Greenville weelo the city for a few hoars yes terday. Aft. H. D. Ricketson of Greenville ls in the cUy for a few days. riwib innxa WANTED 287 New Subscribers - TO GET A SET OF SIX ;. .>??; .. ' <?.. '?Mi >\4>- ?. - Community Souvenir Spoons _ * Tl Guaranteed Forever. PAY SIXTY-FIVE CENTS Andx Get Spoons To the first 287 responsible and reputably citizens of Anderson who sub scribe for the DiJly Intelligencer for THREE MONTHS, pay 65 cents, and agree to pay ten cents each week for twelve weeks w,e will deliver this hand some set of Six Souvenir Spoons FREE. * This offer is LIMITED to TWO HUNDRED EIGHTY SEVEN New Sub scribers. , First come-first served. When quota is finished no more Spoons on this proposition. Out-of-Town Subscribers Owing to our inability to collect from weekly ? subscribers by mail wc would have to have the money in advancefrom all out of town patrons. Daily Intelligencer Anderson? S? C.