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THE ANDE D TODAY "COUNTER INTRIGUE" Three Reel Essanay. "IT MAY BE YOU" Edison. MISS JEAN CUNNINGHAM. BUOU THEATO TODAY "Lord Barriogton's Estate" Victor Three Reel. Featuring Wm. Dowlan and Violet McMillan PauraunmomftTh TODAY Three BIG Reels of Comedy Price 5 cents Palmetto Tlh?gifcr( TODAY "THE EXILE OF BAR K RANCH" American Two Reel. "FATHER LOVE" Koinie. ONE OTHER SELECTED REEL. GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE The Range With a Reputation WINS GOLD MEDAL The Highest Award at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. The Majestic has won the highest award at every Exposition since Majesties were first made nearly a quarter of a century ago! What greater testimony could be given to Majestic quality and Majestic efficiency than the unanimous verdict of so many juries of ?xperts? MAJESTIC QUALITY BREEDS GOOD WILL SULLIVAN HARDWARE CPs fiHfiliiR? BANK roUectiona Giren Careful A ties ile? VUlVUIUl W?lill? Ellison A. Smyth, Jae. A. Harreas, PnUi?r Q T PrraMeat Cashier. . feller, J. V. ?, E. Tolllson, Asst. Cashier. BANK OF BELTON^SS'^'xSr Rattan Q f Presides!? T. P. and Cashier? JDeiiUn, V. ii. K. campbell, Asst. Cashier. CITY IO BUILD LARGE BARN IN NEAR FUTURE ACTION WAS TAKEN AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING YESTERDAY WILL RECEIVE BIDS Committee to Report on Matter When Special Meeting ia Held. Yesterday afternoon at the regular meeting of city council a committee consisting of Messrs. Dobbins. Car ter nnd Tate were requested to re ceive bids for the erection of a barn In which will bo kept the city's mules, wagons, implements, etc.. tho game to be built on the quarry lot on Weit Mnrkut street. Yesterday morning The Intelligen ter carried a story about bids being received for the keep of the mules n'.id stock from several livery stable nun in the city. At the meeting of city council yesterday afternoon lt was decided to build the barn In stead. The city has about eighteen mules and tho bath will lie built lame enough to take care of these and will have shetls for wagons and thc tools. Hid? will be submitted within the next few dayB and work will start soon after the munnin.-e reports to city c?unel!, which will hold a spec ial meeting in the near future to at tend to mattera that are to come up. COUNCIL RECOMMENDS RE-ELECTION MAJOR AS CITY FOOD, MEAT AND MILK INSPECTOR NEXT YEAR OTHER MATTERS Were Disposed of By Body-Will Get Man to See After Clean, mg Streets of the City. At the regular mont.?ly meeting ot city council yesterday toomoon a motion passed that recommendation bo offered tba city board of health thnt (Dr. John Major, meat, milk and food Inspector, bo re-elected to serve for tho ensuing year. Dr. Major's work during tho past year has been very satisfactory and the board ot health and city council appear to be well pleased with his services. Other Mattera. /t tho meeting of city coutcil sov e.al other mattors of minot Impor tance were taken up and disposed ot aS follows: The city engineer waa roqueaiod to seo Mr. Thompson, the shoe man. about the large sign which has been placed In front of hla store on the oast side of tho square. It scorns that tho large shoe sign was not put up according to Instructions and' that there than been some complaint about lt. Mrs. J. Reese Fant offered tho nec essary space of land for a cement sidewalk from White street to the city cemetery proporty provided- the .city would have a paved sidewalk pat down. The proposition was ac cepted and the work will bc taken up in regular order. On request from Dr. Jamen P. Kinaird regarding the condition of the streets near Anderson college tho mayor stated that they would be weed ed and put in better shape before the opening of the 191G-16 session. The hydrant committee recommend ed that hydrants be established as follows: Two on Hampton street and Cleveland avenue and one each on Manning and*Ellsabeth Btreets, the location to be decided later. Alderman Carler r?sked that a light bo put on Trlbble street nesr tbe Underpsth residence; Alderman Tate for ono on corner of Sanders and Trlbble stroets. These questions were roferud to the light commit tee. The recommendation from tho board of health to the effect that someone bo engaged to attend to the matter of the cleaning of the streets of tho city, the duty which now falle cn Health Officer Campbell, was dis cussed favorably. Action regarding this will be tsken later. The "R" Months are here and so are FRESH OYSTERS Served? any Style by chefs who know how they ought to be prepared. Order Now PIEDMONT CAFE GUS ANTON AKAS, Prop. FALL TERM OF COURT CONVEHED_YESTERDAY JUDGE ERNEST MOORE OF LANCASTER IS PRE SIDING FIRST DAY BUSY ONE Many Pleas of Guilty Were Enter ed-Bowden Case Not Finished. The fall terra of the court of gen eral sessions convened yesterday morning at 9:30 o'clock with Judge Ernest Moore of Lancaster presiding. The first business was that of calling the roll of Ohe grand Jurors and all . were present. The clerk then read thc commission of the presiding Judge. As usual on the first day a great number of witnesses were absent but there were enough present for the so licitor to present a number of In dictments to the grand Jury. When presenting the bills Judge Moore charged the grand Jury in regard *o each one. He directed them to take up tlve indictments of murder first. In each instance he gave a short sy nopsis of what each bill should be worth In submitting their returns to the court. During the day several prisoners < who hav(b been in jail entered pleas of guilty and the first real Jury case where argument and witnesses wa? presented was taken up yesterday af ternoon. This case was the state against J. H. 'Bowden, indicted for : malicious injury to trees. Wien i court adjeui-ned yesterday afternoon this case had not been finished. The penalty in a case of this kind ls a fine of not over $100 provided the damage done does not exceed $20; it over this amount defendant Is to be fined according to damage done. Those Pleading (in il ty. Marlon Webb, indicted for assault and battery of a high and aggravated nadure, plead guilty. He was st*> tenced to two months or a fine of $25. Nathan Cureton, Indicted for vio lation of the dispensary law, plead guilty, stating that this wa shls first first offence. l}e received a fine of $100 or a sentence of taree months in Jail. Katie Crump,, the negress who was placed In Jail a.few days ago on the charge of arson, she having confess ed to setting fire to a cabin occupied by negroes In North Anderson, en tered a plea of guilty. In a case like arson a plea of guilty can not be en tertained and a. Jury waa empannel ed. The defendant then took the stand and told,;the judge and Jury afbout the matter. She was sentenc ed to ten years in. prison. J. Hugh Baldwin, the negro boy about 18 years of age who was arrest ed on Sunday on the charge of house breaking and larceny, entered a pica of guilty and was sentenced to eight een months. The boy recently was dismissed from the reformatory. George Norman, plead guilty to lar ceny of livestock- and was sentenced to three years. Lee Brady, a young white man, en tered a plea of- guilty to stealing a bicycle. An appeal for a light sen tence was made In this case it being shown that Brady came here with lils mother and two young children from Georgia to work in the Ander son cotton mill. A strike was on at the time and he was unable to get work. He used all his money in paying his mother's and two child ren's railroad tare back home. He was then out ot money and after try ing in vain to get employment he stole the bicycle In order that he might ride lt homo. The case waa considered favorably by the judge and the man was sentenced to one year, the minimum. Varier Cases. The case of Walter and Will La Boone, charged with murder, has beer set for trial Thursday. The case of {Yank H. Hudgens, charged with murder, ls" set for Fri day. Another murder case set for the same day is that of the state against Lawrence Barle. Bills Kc turned hy Grand Jury. The grand Jury returned the follow ing hills: Hubert Carter, housebreaking and larceny. True bill. Henry and Gooree Latoon. murder, True bill. Prank H. Hudgons, murder. True ?Ul. Nathan Cureton, violation ot the llspensary law'. True hill. George Norman? larceny ot live stock. True bill. Leo Brady, larceny of bicycle. True rill. Katie Crump, arson.. Tru? bill. J. H uga Dotdln, alias J. Hugh baldwin, houseferaaklhg and larceny. Prue birt. Lawrence Gaile, murder. True bill. CLERKS AT .TLWSmTAN BROS. slaee Kew Stare Heels occupied Ferro li, 'aereassd. Fleishman Uros, ars now well es abllshcd In their new placo, the itore room formerly occupied by Os Jorn/s and Pearson. ?Ince getting ato their new. quarters their sales ores has been Increased and they are imply prepared to wait oh customers. Messrs. 8. IP. Kine;, J. ?L Bogen, rallan Craytoft, Connor Smith and I. Fleishman .now havp charge Of he clothing, shoes and ?cents* furnish na* deportment. The iry goods, nutunry and ns? dv-to-wear tor ladles lepartmont la in charge Ot Mts. Dana Deboras.. Till??? Myrtle Barton, Carnie Rrskia*; Mamie Harris, disses Kitty Sears and Mattie Oll tard are in the office. SHOOTING AFFAIR LAST jONOAY NIGHT OCCURRED NEAR BARNES STATION IN ABBEVILLE COUNTY NEGRO ARRESTED By Sheriff Ashley While He Wes Trying to Locate Still Near Gregg Shoals Sunday. Sheriff Burts of Abbeville has been notified by Sheriff Howard to send after Walter Latiraore, a negro, who it is charged sbot and seriously wounded another negro, Dock Eld ridge, Just over the Anderson county line near Barnes station Sunday night. Sheriff Ashley was near Gregg Shoals trying to locate a still and hearing of the shooting began to in vestigate. Latimore was later dis covered about three miles from the scene and was placed under arrest. Sheriff Ashley at the time thought that the diootlng had occurred in Anderson county. It is stated that this 1B tile second time that Latimore has shoe Eldridge, both times the bullet going through the upper part of his chest. The trouble seems to be over a woman and from what can be gathered Lat? moro is in the wrong. Sunday night the shooting occur red in Eldridge's house, which is located near Barnes station In the lower section of the county. Eld ridge, although seriously wounded, is expected to recover. REPEALS ORDINANCE AFFECTING GASOLINE FILLING STATIONS MAY NOW BE PLACED IN HEART OF TOWN 3NE ON MAIN ST. s Almost Certain Since Petroleum Oil Company Will Very Likely Install One. That part of an ordlnanco ot city council which prohibited tho estab ishment of gasoline stations on Main itreet or around the square between Carle and Market streets was repeal ed yesterday afternoon. As it is now those gasoline stations, If properly milt and constructed and approved >y tho city engineer, may bo estab Ished in any part of the above nam .d district. This action was taken after a let er hud been read from Mr. Chas A. ?ombrell of the Fetroleum Oil eoirn >any in which it was stated tha. hf visited to hate one erected on Main itreet in front of tho store room vhlch ls now being built near thc 3luo Ridge railway cut by Mr. J. I. Anderson. Mr. Gumbrell ls con emplaning renting this room. At the meeting it was pointed out har. the gasoline stations were al ow.'d in other cities in the heart of he business districts and that they vere uow getting to be a'necessity, lince t?ie ordinance has been ropcal d, no doubt, many stations will be dared in tho heretofore restricted llstrtct. Corrib Sage Tea In Hair To Darken It J t's Grandmother's Redpa to I Keep Her Locks Dark, I Glossy, Thick. The old-time mixture ot Sage Tea nd Sulphur for darkening gray, treaked and faded hair ls grand lother's treatment, and folks are gain using lt to keep their bair al nod even color, which is quite sen Ible, ss we aro living In an age when youthful appearance ls of the great it advantage. Nowadays, though, we don't have ie troublesome task of gathering the tge and the mussy mixing at home, ll drus stores sell the ready-to-uso reduct called "Wyeth's Sage and Sui hur Compound" for about 60 cents a Dttle. lt is very popular because no !>dy can discover *.t bas been applied. |? Imply moisten you? cOmb or a soft ' rush with lt and draw thia through our bair taking one'small strand at a me; by morning the gray hair als ppoars, but what delights the ladles 1th Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur is int, besides beautifully darkening the slr after a few applications, lt also roduces that soft lustre and eppear ice ot abundance which is so attrac ve; besides, prevents dandruff tte fr ig scalp and falling hair. Convicted Petty Larceny. Bud Harris, a negro driver of one I r the trash wagons, was convicted f petty larceny In recorder's court estorday morning and was given a| he of $10 or to Serve 20 days. Harris was accused of stealing I leta! from The Intelligencer. He sd been selling it to s Junk shop in ( >wn and in this ?ray the police orked un the cass. He stated that] ?j had been, getting lt from the gar-: Mts cans, ts.e- metal having boen j irowa away. His defense was qves oned closely and it was readllty | ?en that ho had himself In trouble. Do you know that the American people are be ginning to realize that the Big Rich of this country are "Cornering" the Earth? Do you know that the Big Rich of this country are buying Real Estate-good dirt-more and more each year, until after a lapse of a very few years a man of moderate means will not be able to own any land? Do you know that in the thickly settled countries of Europe it has been an impossibility for the peas ants to own a piece of land? Do you know that when this European war (which promises to cease soon) closes, there will be hundreds of thousands of people who will flock to this country looking for their Opportunity? Do you know that the Sunny South holds out the greatest promise to these people than any othcr'sec tion, therefore we will get our share of this tremen dous increase in population? Do you know that all these things, together with the natural advantages of North Anderson, and the very liberal "Profit Sharing" offer makes the pur chase of a North Anderson lot an absolute Neces sity" Analyze this proposition-^pick it to pieces-and if thert are any flaws in it lrv us know, or if you know of a better "buy" let us know, we will want some of it. See or '*Pkp&e 'Phone? 647\ ?30, 310 Attentim Farmers! Black Elastic Carhon Roof Paint per Suitable for Barna ono* Out Building' Roofs of Tin or Paper Guest Paint Co, P?AXOTJ R Vgyr N& SH OP P*N G j "Pnyx9 *iff| Hosiery * * Chrea the BEST^VAl?jE for Yost* Mpocy * Erny Xi?? fraCattM teUft. FM Sh*. VWs ?ai Airy Color and Style Frota 25c to $5.00 per pairN t?*t:: *iT?dt?hrkl feld by AH O?od EfeMfc*?.^ mokraaie L?rxt& Tapio? ' c YOWC