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EXCURSION To JOHNSON CITY, TENN. Tuesday, August 3rd., 1915. Via Piedmont & Northern Railway and Clinchfleld and Ohio Railway. Special Train? from Anderson aud Greenwood. S.. C., to connect with the "Clinchfleld," ut .Spartanburg, S. C. All tickets sold, Tuesday 3rd, with limit for returning on all trains leaving JOHNSON CITY before NOON SATURDAY. August 7th. 191G. Clinchfleld trains returning arrive Spartanburg at 6:30 P. M. and moke connection with Piedmont & Northern train leaving Spartanburg at G:2G P. M. The following schedule and very low excursion fares will be used: Leave Leave Leave Leave Leave Leave Leave Leave L?eave I ?eave I/eave Leave Leave Leave Leave Leave Leave Arrive Greenwood, S. C.G:00 A. M.$3.50 Hodge-.. S. C.6:20 A. M. 3.60 Shoals Jct.. S. C.0:30 A. M. 3.60 Donalds.. S. C.G.36 A. M. 3.60 Houcn Path, S. C.G:40 A. M. 3.60 Andenion. S. C.0:30 A. M. 3.60 Helton. S. C.7:00 A. M. 3.00 Williamston. ,S. C.7:20 A. M. 3.00 Pe?zcr. S. C.7:26 A. M. 3.00 Pidcmont. S. C.J.7:35 A. M. 3.00 Greenville, S. C.8:00 A. M.:.3.00 Taylor. S. C.8:30 A. M. 2.76 Chick Springs. S. C.8:35 A. M.2.76 Greer, .S. C.8:45 A. M.. Duncan, S. C.8:05 A. M.. Tucupau. S. C.9:00 A. M.. Spartanburg, S. C.9:30 A M.. Johnson City.4:30 P. M. 2.60 2.50 2.50 2.50 FARES FOR CHILDREN: Tile faros for children five yearB of age and un der twelve will be one half the fares named above FARES FROM FLAG STATIONS: The fares from flag stations will be re duced lu proportion to fares,named and conductors will sell tickets on the train. , A GRAND OPPORTUNITY to make a trip over thc most wonderful piece of railroad construction in the country and a chunco to visit the NATIONAL SOLDIERS HOME, a three million dollar institution maintained by the Na tional' Government. Just one mile from Johnson* City. BRISTOL. TENN-VA., ls only twenty miles North EaBt of Johnson City and with convenient schedule Excursionist can make thc trip for only a small ad ditional c- t. ? GOOD HOTELS at Johnson City and arrangements have beeb made with one of-tho best in the city tn take care of those going on this excursion at special reduced prices for botli rooms and meals. Every thing has been done to add to the comfort and pleasure of the crowds-so don't forget tho date and make your arrangements now to go and carry tho whole family. For further information apply to any P'edmont & and Northern Railway ticket agent or write, THEO. DEHOM, C. S. ALLEN. Div., Pass. Agent, Traffic Manager, iSpartanburg, S. C. Greenville, S. C. fipSs CASTOR! A Hf (p?p&) ror Infant? and Children. H ipSiu Kif Genuine Castoria. K, ? a Always f ? ilssiSBears t?ie /XP ?r^Apc^fegLs A J* USO fl,t?^^^|\Jr For Over ???SCASTORIA Exact Copy of Wrapper. vw? ecwraw? -ty. man V*M OTT. THRI FT I? thrift does not come natural to you, cultivate it- Realize the fact that every man who has a dollar put aside ls a capi talist We earnestly urge you to open an account with this bank for any sum. Either a Checking or a Savings account, in ad dition to being convenient encourages ?you not to use your money except in a wise way. The prosperity you enjoy today does not guaranty yoa prosperity tomorrow. Changes in the business and Industrial world may later on deprive you of your present measure pf prosperity. We Pay Interest On Deposits. j PEOPLES BANK OF ANDERSON I YESTERDAY LAST DAY MAKING ARRANGEMENTS TO PAY PAVING ASSESS MENTS IO INSTALLMENT PLAN TO HOLD MEETING Street Paving Commission to Meet to Determine Amount of the Certificates. Yesterday was tb? last day lu which the owners of property abutting on the streets to be improved couhl elect the 10 installment plan in paying for their share of the cost of the paving. About 30 days ago the city clerk mail- : ol out notices to each property own- i cr affected, advising . <hlin of the amount of tbe aaseasmenta, and cu- J closed a written statement to thc vf- . feet- that the owners so receiving thc j statements must take written appli- ' cation (form caelosod) if they do s ir- ( od to pay their assessments in in stallments. It was pointed out in thu notices that ia ttie absence of any ! written request the assessments 1 would have to be paid iu ouc sum, und Ix.* paid at once. Many property own ers expressed their desire and inten tio not paying their assessments in ; full, preferring this to the 1? install ment plan'. Others woo probably in tend to take advantage of the install ment plan, failed to notify tho city , clerk as required by the ordinances. ; The failure oa their part to make * written application will cause these property owners some inconvenience. The matter is probably closed now, ; for the street paving commission will : meet today or tomorrow to determino ' the amount of paving certificates to be placed. It was necessary to wait un til the property owners were given 30 , days to elect their modes of payments ; before the amount of paving ccrlifl- " cates could bo dc termed. The issuo will be placed with the purchasers, . Sidney Spitzer and company, Toledo, O., in the next few days, and tho do- i fcrred part of the cost to be borne ' by the abuttng property owners will become available therefrom. -I What Boys Are Like. ( In the August American Magazine Frances L>. Garside writing under the . title "Just Boys" contributes the fol- i lowing paragraphs: "If avfeoy ls'quiet, everyones wonders -I what ho is up to now, and If ''io is 1 noiBy everyone knows and disap- I $30,000,000 Heiress a Miss Catherine Barker. S?ss Cadherine! (Barker of Chicago, who may be the wealthiest young (vedan in the world, will wed Howard Spaulding.. Jr., of Chicago, at Harbor Point, a Michigan resort. Elaborate plana for the event afe now being made. Her father left her about 130.000.000. It has Jost become known that the Lwo were secrsUly engaged a year ago. and it ia sahl tn he e pare IOTC match. Miss Barker was fourteen rear? old five years ago when she met Mr. Spaulding, the son of a Chicago lowoller, a graduate of Yale, and an officer in the Haskell-Barker com pany, of which her father was the bead. Miss Barker bi fond of golf, tennis, boating, swimming and dancing, and snead.? most of her time in the open AWARD GASH PRIZES A. F. LEVER WAS AMONG THOSE PRESENT AT MEETING $50 AWARDED Awarded to Ones Having Beat Gardens and Best Kept Premises. On last TueeJay night the William ston mills awarded fifty dollar? lu cash prizes to thc ones having t'.ie best vegetable and flowers gardens, al* BO best kept premises. Mr. Janieu P. Gossctt, introduced as thc. first speaker for thc extolling. Congress man A. P. Lever, who made a splen did talk on educational lines, point ing out the great need of more edu cation which mad.? a strong Impres sion on all present. The next speaker was Miss M. E. Prazier of r.bck Hill, making a splen did talk on weliarc work. After these j-ood talks were made, th0 prises were awarded by Mr. Qos lett and Mr. Sherard. Several young ladies san sg ladies sang some very appropriate longs for thc occasion. Following ls the list of prizes. Best Vegetable (tarden'. 1st prize, Mrs. M. F. Adams 00 ind prize. Mrs. J. J. Mito'icll $3.00 ird prize, MTB. W. T. Wood.. ..$2.00 Ith prize. Mrs. W. F. Haul ..$1.00 Best Flower Garden. 1st prize, Mrs. M. E. Foster . .$.r?.00 ind prize, MTB. B. Ci Thompson $3.00 ird prize, Mra. Alice I'aruell ..$2.00 Ith prize. Mrs. J. H. Stone ..Si.mi Best All Around I'Ince. 1st prize, Mrs. J. H. L o' lia. .$:..(>() 'nd prize, Mrs. Lewis Geddings $3.00 Ird prize. Mrs. W. W. Lacy ..$2.00 Ith prize, Mrs. L. A. Newton $1.00 Best Back Yard. lBt prlzo, M'-a. J. E. Land.. . .$2.50 2nd prize, Mrs. A. C. Ayers ..$1.60 '.rd prize, Mrs. Arthur Anderson $1.26 Ith prise, W. T. Davenport ..$1.00 Best Front Yard. lBt prize. Mrs. II. F, Shirley ..$2..10 in I prize, Mrs. L. ft. James ..$1.60 3rd prize, Mrs. S. S. Hale.. ..$1.25 Uh prize, Mrs. Mbse Ellis _$1.00 Best Individual Plant. Beans-MrB. J. T. Clardy.. ..$1.00 Tomatoes-&rs"V H.* W. Worthy $1.00 Corn--Mrs. T. E. Sweat.$1.00 Best Trees-W. A- Sullivan ..$1.00 proves. ''When a boy enters a room in which Lhere are seated" the members of the 'amily and his dog, he always speaks to the doc- first.'' nd Man She'll Wed. Baw V Howard Spaulding, Jr. ir. Her fiance is also a devotee of ports, and from the time the two trst met they found that they had o nutay abinga in common that they oat couldn't get along without *ono nether. The Barker family estate ls one of be show places of Harbor Point, liss Barker bas been seine there to pend the summer e*?r since she was u?m years old., lier mother died rheo ha waa thirteen .yeera old, and er father's death six years later left er tho solo owner of the great Hss ell-Barkcr company. Upon th? death of her father Miss larker waa left in charge . ot her nardian. James B. Forgan, president >f the First National Bank of Chicago. A NICE BIG ROAST of Beef. Pork or Mutton is really one of tho best meats. Fur it ls just an good cold as bot. So you can have several meals willi only ono cooking. Tell us tu scud one for Sunday din ner. Make lt .a big one, for our meats ar? so choice that only a big one will bave enough left to cut up old. rn OM: 694. The Lily White Market J. N. LINDSAY. Proprietor. TO THE LADIES : Do you realizo the dilTcicnce in the appearance ol your table that nicely lauudered table n?v-n will make? ^ Do : on know that tho clear, pearly white color, the smooth, even ?ilky finish that wc give your table linen cannot even be approached by hand work? If you do not know lt-inves tigate. Put a table clover tn your next week's laundry bundle. Let us show you juBt what we can do. You'll never regret lt. Anderson Steam Laundry PHONE 3. NOTICE OF ELECTION. There will be an election at Moun tain Creek School House in Mountain Crook School District No. 70 on Tues day. August 10, 1015 on tho question of levying an additional special tax of two (2) mills on ell of tho property of Bald district to be used for general school purposes, making a total spe cial levy of four (4) mills on said district All voters must ezh'.ult a registra tion certificate and tax receipt. Polls will open ot 8 a. m. and close at 4 p. m. By order of theCounty Board cl EJucation for Anderson County. J. B. Felton. County Superintendent of Education. Oneida Com FOR READERS OF EVERY STATE. Every Spoon The Oneida If you have not aire from The Intelligence) Office. Souvenir Spoon Cou pon Thia coupon, when .pre sented with 16o (or by mall Soc), good for one State Sou venir Rpoou. If ordering by mail, address Spoon Depart ment, The Intelligencer, An derson, 6. C. , I WILL BE AT Davis Bros. Stables WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY AUG. 4 and 5 To buy Mules, want them from 4 to 10 years old, 15 to 16 hands high, weighing from 1000 lbs. up. These Mules must be sound and clean of blemishes. NOW BOYS IF YOU WANT THE CASH BRING THEM IN J. M. Rillington CIDER MILLS and PRESSES We have the kinds that will make GOOD CIDER with the least work and worry GET ONE NOW Sullivan Hardware Company Represent the utmost service, safety, mileage and pleasure obtainable from an Auto-Va cation trip. TODD AUTO SHOP Opposite The Palmetto N. Main. ^1 -,-,--_ munity Ltd. 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