EXCURSION To JOHNSON. CITY, TENN. wilt* 0 Tuesday, August 3rd., 1915. Via Piedmont & Northern Railway and Clinchfield and Ohio Railway. Special Trains from Anderson and Greenwood. S. C.. to connect with the 'Clinchfield," at .Spartanburg, S. C. All tickets sold, Tuesday 3rd, with limit for returning on all trains leavln JOHNSON CITY before NOON SATURDAY, August 7th, 1915. Clinchfleh, trains returning arrive? Spartanburg at 5;30 P. M. and make connection with Piedmont & Northern train leaving Spartanburg at 6:25 P. M. The following schedule and very low excursion fares will be used: Leave Oreen wood, S. C.6:00 A> M.$3.50 Leave Hodges, S. C.6:20 A* M. 3.60 Leave ShoalB Jct, S. C.6:30 A. M. 3.BO Leave Donalds. 8. C.6:35 A. M.3.50 I^eavo linnea Path, S. C.6:40 A. M. 3.50 Leave Anderson, S. C.6:30 A. M. 8.60 Leave Belton, S. C.7:00 A. M. 3.00 Leave Willlamston. ,S. C.7:20 A. M. 3.00 Leave Pclzer. S. C.7:25 A. M. 3.00 Leave Pidemont, S. C.7:35 A. M. 3.00 Leave Greenville, S. C.8?00 A. M. 3.00 Leave Taylor, S. C.8:30 A. M. 2.75 Leave Chick Springs, S. C.8:35 A. M. 2.75 Leave Greer. ,S. C.8:45 A. M. 2.50 l>eave Duncan^, S&'tf-f-f.j.8:55 A. M. 2.50 Leave TucapaW SL TL ..9:00 A. M. 2.60 Leave Spartanbbrf.'C. .Vdj.9:30 A M.2.50 Arrive Johnson Olty .}>.4:30 P. M. FARES FOR CHILDREN: The fares for children live years of .ge and un der twelve will be one hal: a he fares named above FARES FROM FLAG STATIONS: The fares from flag Btatlons wile bc re duced in proportion to fares named and conductors will sell tickets on thc train. A GRAND OPPORTUNITY to make a trip over the most wonderful piece of railroad construction m the country and a chunco to VIBU the NATIONAL SOLDIERS HOME, a three million dollar Institution maintained by the Na tional' Government Just one mlle from Johnson City. BRISTOL. TENN-VA., IS only twenty miles North East of Johnson City and with convenient schedule Excursionist can make the trip for only a small ad ditional cost. GOOD HOTELS at Johnson City and arrangements have been made with one of the best in tho city to take care of those going on this excursion at special reduced prices for both rooms and meal?. Every thing has been done to add to the comfort and pleasure of the crowds-so don't forget the dato and make your arrangements now to go and carry the whole family. For further information apply to any Piedmont & and Northern Railway ticket agent or write, , THEO. DEHOM. C. S. ALLEN, Div., Pass. Agentt Traffic Manager, iSpartanburg, S. C. Greenville, S. C. / Attention, Farmers! If you have more oats or wheat than you * need we will exchange anything we have for it and allow you a good price. We have several nice driving horses that we wan* *o sell or trade for mules, also have nicest line of buggies and carriages in the upper part of the State,,which we want to sell or exchange for good sound mules. We will guarantee more for cotton tobe delivered tjtiis fall as part payment on bug gies and carriages. "We Are The Farmers' Friend Tty Us and Be Convinced Who paid the most for cotton last fall? If you don't know, ask your neighbor! We bought more cotton at ten c?fnts a pound than any other concern in Anderson county. We did this simply to help our customers. ~ Let us paint and repair your buggy. We have a first-class rubber tire outfit, use best material and guarantee our price and qual ity of work. This department is in charge of an expert. Call around and let's do business together. We will appreciate you trade. "X^Yours very truly, "*'v The FretwelYCo. Dragging Dead Womer? From Wreck of How Sewage is Furled by .'tacteria. "Ono of tho best examples 01 rood erp methods and equipment tor tcw age purification ?B the plant recently built for treating the sewage at At lanta, Ga., where the first Imhoff sep tic 'tanks ever installed In this coun try ar? in service," ' says the August Fopular Mechanics Magazine in ?n il lustrated article. ".Septic tanks of this type, though a comparatively recent invention, aro already in common uso In. tho' Ems River valley, and other sections of (?erm?uy, and ari? said to h?ve proved tho" best, means yal dis covered for the first stage in thc hac t< ri: 1 troatmo.nt ot sewage. Tlulm hoi? tank ls simply a modif'-atlon of the ordinary septic tank, which is It self nh enlarged and Improved CCBS poo>. As in the case of the oetupuol the process of treating sewage by this method depends on the aetioa of bacteria, but in tho septic tank this action is- carried out rapidly and on a large scnlc. "The raw sewage enters the Im-, hon* tank through a serie* of hle't? spaced across the end. It then 'lows slowly through the tank, aud tho liquid is finlnly discharged through outlets at tho opposite end which lead tc the filtering bed?. The first bacterial action on the sawage tnke3 place during its pasage through this ti nk. There 1s nothing done to bring this :.l>out or to assist lt. \.he action being a natural one exactly like tho decomposition that takes placo in a cesspool. Much ot the solid matter contained in the sewage is decom posed before lt sinks and IA trans formed into a liquid, but the-hcRvier parts Petrie through a slot 'uto ? com partment below known as the sludge digestion chamber. The; process does not end with ' this. The deposit of sludge ls being constantly decompos ed und transformed into a liquid by Ute bncteria, so that the accumula tion of sludge is so slow that the chomher can ordinarily go for months without being cleaned out." ' Seeing Bullets Fly. The most amazing sight .in our ex perience waa tue Lnlted States serv ice bullet with its speed of 2,700 ft. per second. Here" we saw the bullet itself, not flying particles. The sun was low over the eastern hills. Its rays came, through. a break in the rid~e bordering the range lighting up most of the course or the bullet up to tho target .200 yd. away, but leav ing the traget and l?e bring point in deep shadow. Thc lirst bullet was seen' by some one, und. not a man .present missed the strange sight later on. The appearance was a very bril liant silvery flash, as vivid and quick as a flash of lightning, ? But two tilings are necessary to see bullets fly, i a dark ; background, and the sun at right angles to Its cour3c. Dig-gun projectiles are of course nearlly always visible, and it is not hard to see a charge of shot in flight if one knows what to look for and wuiere .to stand.-Edward . C. Cross man, in the August Popular Mecha nics Magazine. Fruit Gathering Device Umbrella, llesomhlrs To simplify the work of gathering fruit which does not necessarily re quire hand picking, a convasB-apron device has been invented which in appearance is similar to a large um brella... The device is described in the August Popular -Mechanics Maga zine. '.. It ?B so arranged that it may be placed about the trunk of a tree, forming a funnel Into which apples or oranges are caught as a tree ls shak en. In the center of the deVice ls a cloth arranged in su h manned as to break the fall of the fruit as It rolls Into the chutes and is discharged in baskets or boxes placed on the I ground. The canvass is supported by radial arms which may be folded over on one,. Side i to permit the device, W.: ich is mounted on a cart, to be wheeled between *,.'ie various rows of trees in an orchard. Italian Cruiser Goes Down With 500 of Crew. . The Giuseppe Garibaldi. me Giuseppe' Garibaldi, an Italian cruiser is the second warship to be lost In the Adriatic since Italy en tered the war. The vessel was tor pedoed by an Austrian submarine south of Ragusa. The Amalfi was runk a few days before. All th? crow ot the Giuseppe Garibsldi, acm? 550 men, were said to have gone down with her. The Giuseppe Garibaldi was , sa armored cruiser of 7,234 tons displace ment. Bhe was 344 feet long and was laid down in 189S. She was ' armed with one 10-inch, two 8-lnoh, fourteen 6-lnch and ten 3-inch guns. Four ships of this clssa were built for Italy. One was subsequently sold to the Argentine Republic; a second was sold 'to Spain and renamed the Cristobal Colon, which was s?nit, during the Spanish-American war; a third was sold to Argentina, WA i a fourth Jtained by Italy. Ragusa is a fortifldd Austrian sea port thirty-eight miles southwest of Cattai. the Eastlaand. Easy tu See Through Beth. Philo-Did you say window or wi dow? Sopher-I said widow; but they aro both very much alike. Philo-How BO? .Sopher-When I get near either of them 1 always look out.-Judge. Couldn't Keep lTp< Old Gentleman (to/ passenger in lu.. Hani)-Have you had a rough crossing, sir? ? uaecger-Yes; pitch and toss the whole way-and I lost every time. The Atatler. Occasionally a fool and Ms money make a noise like a good thing. ANOTHER ANDERSON CASE It Proves That There's a Way Out for j Many Suffering Anderson Folks. Just another report of a case in An derson. Anothor typcal ease. Kid ney ailments relieved in Anderson with Dean's Kidney Pills. W. B. Moore, prop, of confectionery Euri St.. Anderson, says: "I suffered intensely from backache and other kidney ailments. When I stooped, sharp pain caught me in the small of my back and I could hardly st ra ii;" t. en. The kidney secretions .'passed too often and the flow was scanty. I have bad to get up six times in a single night to pass the secretions arid they pained terribly. I often bad dizzy spells so bad that I would have fallen if I hadn't-nut my hand on the wall for support. After ' suffering for about three months, I got some Evans* Pharmacy. The first; box re (feyi (1 me and three boxes fixed me up in good shape." Prico 50c at all dealers. Don I si m pl j ask for a kidney remedy-get [Donn*, Kidney Pills-tho 'same that Mr. Moore had. Poster-Mllburn Co Props., Buffalo, N. Y. at FIRES! TIRES Oneida Com sus FOR READERS OF EVERY STATE. Every Spoon The Oneida If you have-not aln from The Intelligence] Office. Souvenir Spoon Coo pon Thu coupon, when pre sented with 15c (or by malt 20c), good for one State Sou venir Spoon. If ordering by mail, address Spoon .Depart ment, The Intelligencer, An derson, 8. C. , Sage Tea Puts Life And Color in Hair don't Stay Gray! It Darkens So Naturally That Nobody Can Tell. NOTICE OF ELECTION. if Yo? ran turn gray, faded hnlr boou Jfully dark und lustrous almost over light if you'll get a 50 cent bottlo of 'Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound" at any driiK ?tore. Millions if bottlcH of this old, famous Sago Pea Hoclpe ure sold annually, says a well-known druggist here, because it larkens the hair HO naturally and ivcnly that no one can tell it has buen ipplled. Thofie whose hair IB turning gray, becoming faded, dry. scraggly and hin have a surprise awaiting them, because after one or two applications lie gray huir vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and bounti ful-all dandruff goes, scalp itching ind fulling hair stops. This IB tlie age of youth. Oray lalrcd, unattractive folks aren't want ed around, so get busy with Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur tonight and you'll be delighted with your dark; hund i?me hair -ind your youthful appear ance within a few days. There will bo an election at Moun tain Creek School House in Mountain Creek School District NO. 70, on Ties* day, August 10, 1915 on the question of levying an additional special tax of two (2) mills OD all of the property of Raid district to be 'used /or general school purposes, making a total spe cial levy of four (4) mills on said district. | All voters must exhibit a registra tion certificate and tax receipt. Polls will open at 8 s. m. and close at 4 p. m. By order of theCounty Board of Educdtlon for AnderSdu County. ? J. B, Felton, County Superintendent of Education." And many a man who starts with rohl feet makes a hot finish. Brakeman Was Cured. F. A. Wootsey, a railroad brakeman of Jacksonville, Texas, writes: "I was down with kidney trouble and rheumatism BO ?ad I could hardly get up when t sat, down. I' had a back ache ull tho time and was linost tired of living. I saw Foley .Kldnek Pills advertised. 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