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? ii TUESDAY AND FRIDAY NEW SERIES, VOL. 1, NO. 28. Weekly, Established 16C0, Daily, Jon. 18, 1QM, ANDERSON, S. C, FRIDAY MOANING, AUGUST 7, 1914. FJRICE $1.50 THE YEAR I UIULLIUII I IUHIU WAS HUGE SUCCESS ALOUT FOUR HUNDRED EN JOYED THE DAY CANDIDATES THERE "The Flower Garden of Anderson County" Entertained Great Number? Delightful Affair (From Wednesday's Dally.) People living at Pendleton had a hlg Unie yesterday and at the same time Ihey ?ave over 400 visitors one of the most delightful timcB that any of them hud ever experienced. The af fair wan in the nature of a picnic, staged for the benefit of the Anderson county candidates, the candidates for congress from the Third district and the voters of all that section. Karly In the morning it became evi dent thai, the attendance would be large and when 10 o'clock came and the time for the opening of the meet ing arrived, over 400 voters were in attendance. A speaker's stand had been erected juHt in'front of the old Farmers' Hall and hero the meeting was t ailed to order, thoRev. Mr. Bal lender acting as chairman. He Intro duced tho candidates for the state senate m the first speakers and these gentlemen were followed by the candi dates for tho house of representatives. Candidates for probate judge '".poke next and then an adjournment) was had for dinner. At this time tho chairman presented each of the 47 candidates with an artistic little blue ribbon badge, bearing the words, "Pendleton?Tho Flower Cardon of Anderson county." Tbe dinner served by tho ladies of Pendleton simply beg gars description. It vas one of the most dellglitful meals Imaginable and under the shade of the spreading trees tho different dainties and delicacies tasted better than they would have done anywhere else. Candidates and their friends and the people of Pen dleton did full\ justice to the magnifi cent spread and then the speaking was resumed. Rev. Mr. ballenger had been called away and M. M. Hunter presided over the remainder of the meeting. The candidates spoke in the following order during tike afternoon: Superintendent of Education, Treas urer .Auditor, Supervisor, Commis sioner, and for Congress. Practically all of the candidates were in atten dance. People returning to Anderson last night said that the bast of order pro vailed,, that the audience gave every speaker a-respectful bearing and that It was a day of which Pendleton peo plo might well feel proud. NOTICE ?? ELECTION There'will be an ?lection In Martla district. No. IS, ob Saturday, August! 8th, for the purpose of voting on a special 4 mills tax. Polls open 7 a.1 m., and close at 4 p. m. - J. B. FKLTON, Clerk of county board of education. Shlloh.dtsrlct No. 49 on August 10th. ANDERSON BOYS WIN SCHOLARSHIPS! Two From Honea Path Will Get | Free Courses at Clem a on Dar ing Corning Term (From Wednesday's Dally.) There wua no four-yeur scholarship In Ci em s on College from Anderson county this year and accordingly in the list of winners as announced from Clemson yesterday, the name of An derson county Is omitted. However, there are 18 of'the one-year scholar ships vacant in the state and Ander son county had a chance at these. An I examination was held in this city on July 10th for the one-year scholarship | and, a number of young men appeared and Storni for this. It was announced yesterday that W. M. Cannon of Honea Path proved to be the successful contestant and he 'will get the one-year scholarship, but it was also decided that out of the 18 vacancies, nine of these would be filled by appointments and therefore W. Q. Beard of Honea Path, who held a scholarship laBt year, was appoint ed and he, too, will get a- one-year | course. These two young mon were yeBter-| day receiving congratulations from j thcr friends on winning out. . GRANDMA NEVER LEI HER HAIR GET GRAVI 1er Locks Barb, Thick, .Glossy, l it h Sage Tea and Sulphur. . When you' darken Vo'ur hair with [Safes Tea and Sulphur, no one can toll, bcfcautao?t'B done so naturally so even ly. Preparing this mixture, , though, at home Is muessy and troublesome. t ftp BO cents you can buy at any drug j store *he ready-to-u?e tonic * called, I Wyeth's 8age and Sulphur Hair Rem-j ledv." . You- just dampen a sponge or, ..t brush with dt and draw, this through your hair, taking one small i. .rand it a time, By morning all ; gray hair dis ?ppoars, and, after ah Iother application or two, your hair be-, come.beautifully darkened, glossy and .luxuriant. ,i,You will also discover, dandruff Is gono and hair has stopped falling. . . ! Gray, faded, hair, though no dis grace, Is a sign of old age. and as we .* all desire a youthful and attractive ap ! poarancc\ get busy at once with , Wyc-th'a Sage and .Sulphur and look years younger.. Evans Pharmacy agents. ;i% ^To Stay Weil Keep The Blood Right 'T'TTERE la no health where tho life cur runt Is imlftftnc'l- it may bo the nerves are crying out for relief from headaches and sleeplessness : perhaps tho muscles acbo?Oh, how they hurt? tho bonos may be soroj tho skin may breakout?all ofthese arc only symptoms. "The blood In tho life'! und H must bo pare und abundant If you are to bo well. 'T'lIKRE Isnoholp In treating symptoms. Uet down to the causa, remove that, Htid tbo symptoms ?IM all disappear. How run nerves be steady, digestion good aud head clear when through them all Is flowing acons?int.stream of polsonf Purify Your Blood And Be Healthy Mrs. Joo Person's Remedy has proved its usefulness Innucli t :i>cs by forty yens' service. Literally thousands of families in tho Boutn have usod It when needed, and many testify to lui value. Your druggist ought to bave It- If ho hasn't suud $l.cx) to tbo REMEDY SALES CORPORATION,' Charlotte, N. C, and the? will send you s bis bottlo and full dirocUons at once. Mrg. Jog Person's Wash In connection with tho itemed y for tbo euro of sores and the relief or inflamed and congested surfaces. It is especially valuablofor women, and should, alwrvys be used for ulc?rations. When You Buy Spalding Tennis Goods TOU BUY TUB BEST. We are sole agents for ?Spalding? Sporting Goods ., in Anderson. Fant's Book Store. COUNTY^ SUFFERS from HEAVY STORM Bo : ou know that you can get from us 8 TORNADO POLICY, which will protect yon from tho troublei that your ' neighbors are now sufferings It costs very little In premium but PAYS LARGE In r?sulta. COME to our office and let us tell jou about It. Walton Insurance Agency Evans Building. MISS DRENNAN - DIED SUNDAY After Long and Painful Illness Miss Josephine Drennan Died At Her Home Here Sunday - (Prom Tuesday's Dally.) Mls's Josephine Drennan, who, has been 111 for the last th?e? monthB,-1 died Sunday nigbt at & oTcIo?k At h?r honte on North Main street Miss Drennan was a sister of W.'P. and David Dron nan or this city and she was well known both In the city and county. She baa a number. Of relatives In diff erent sections of the. county. The deceased was, In her Roth year. The funeral services were held at tho home. 411 Nbrjth Main street, yes terday afternoon end the Intormont took place at Silver Brook cemetery PROF.TVIURRAY IS ' SAFE IN FRANCE He and Party of Other Americans ' Succeeded in Getting Out of Germany Into Paris (Prom Wednesday's Daily.) Mrs. Eva Murray .yesterday received1 a cablegram from her Son, Prof B. B. Murray, In which tae oonveyed the Ip-1 formation that ho. and his party of Americans succeeded in getting oat of O er many just ns the hostilities w?re about to begin and that they,were now safely established in Paris, whore they ! Will have to remain until some pro-, visions'are made for getting Amerl-' cans back home. J Prof. Murray each year organizes a party to tour Europe. This yebr he went across with a party of 16 and thlngB had been delightful with them until the trouble broke out I Following tho advtco that her son was safe and sound. Mrs. Mdrray left yesterday afternoon for W?o?aocket* spend, th R, I:, wh?re she tri? .few weeks with one of her c : the next ^SPEAK IN NEW YORK TO THE BUILDING AND LOAN MEN AN ABLE EFFORT New York Men Were So Pleased With Washington Address They Invited Anderson Man So woll pleased were the building and loan men of New York with the address which Cupt. G. Cullen Sul livan of Anderson delivered in Wash ington, they Invited tho Anderson man to deliver the same address before the New York State Association and Capt. Sullivan accepted the invitation. The annual meeting of the United States league wus held in Washington on July 27. 28 and 29 and ,Capl. Sulli van's address on "Sentiment?Not To Re Overlooked in the Conduct of Our Institutions " was easily the feature of the meeting. Capt. Sullivan first de livered this address before the South Carolina Building and Loan Associa tion and- this prompted the invitation to address the national association. It is said that his address was easily the feature of the Washington meet ing. Mr. William Goldsmith, who attend ed the meeting, states that the B. & L. as arr Institution is training prestige and usefulness, all over the United States. There were 140 delegates in at tendance. South Carolina had twelve representatives. Mr. Goldsmith, In speaking of the gathering, said it was fur more enjoyablo and helpful than he can express. The delgates were ac corded a royal time in the national capital, and the general spirit of the gathering was such as to show the growing Importance or the B. & L. and the enthusiasm, with which these institutions are working. Those who attended from South Carolina were: Huhter A. Gibbes, John W. Thomas, Columbia; G. Cul len Sullivan, Anderson: R. S. Lips comb, Gaffney; John E. Black, E. O. Black, Columbia; B. M. Spratt, wife and daughter, Chester; William Gold smith and G. B. Goldsmith, Green ville. The meetings were held at the Ra leigh hotel and well attended. The guests were given automobile rides and in other ways were shown special attention. A banquet was a delightful feature of the gathering. ; CAMPAIGN LIE NAILED T. B. Cheshire Says He Is fvr Blen.se For the Senate. To the Voters of Anderson County: For the purpose of injuries n.e, j seme scoundrels haVe circulated the I report at Piedmont, Pelzer and other 1 mills that I bave turned against Gov. Blease. I brand this as a campaign . Ho and the circulators as a set of cow ardly curs. Gov. Blosse and myself are on the best of terms and there Is no foundation for'this yarn other than to injure roe politically. Respectfully, V. B. CHESHIRE, Can did a to for Probate Judge. (Advertisement j . MAIL SERVICE CBIPPLEB (j- sfS HowcviT, One Mail Eaeli Iveek: to Enpore Is Assured. - ^Washington, Aug. A.?Temporary arrangements were, made today for. handling mail for. Europe .under con ditions imposed by; tha- withdrawal - of linera as the result of the war. Should all tho big British* Gorman and French ships be tied up,, at least one trans -Altnntlc mail a week, would bo In sri'cd by. the American-. . steamers,' Ships Hying tho Italian.. Dutch, Nor wegian or-Swedish flags also would be available. The International mod- . oy order sorvlco '- between the United Slates and Belgium today was .sus pended at Belgium's request. JUIT HEAT IF Y0?B " MAC! BADLY Take tnblespoonfnl of Salts If Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers. We are a nation of meat eaters and . our blood 1b filled With uHc aeld, says a well known authority, who warns us to be constantly on guard against kid- ! aey trouble. ' The kidneys do their utmost to ir?? ,' tho blood of this Irritating acid, but , become weak from the overwork; they , get sluggisht the ellmlnaUva tissues] clog and thus the waste is retained In ! the blood to poison tho entire system.! When your kidneys ?che and feet like lumps of lead, ahd you have sting Ing pains-in the back or the urine is . cloudy, full of sediment, orrthe blad der !s irHfabte obllaing you to seek relief during Uio night, when you have severe headaches, nervous and dhtsy ?p?lls, sleeplessness, add stomach , or rheumatism in bad weather; get from your pharmacist about four .ounces of - J ad Sal ts ; take a tablespoonf ul in a glass of water before break rast, each morning, and In a few days your kid neys will act flae. ThU.fe.moua salts fe made fvoui the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined With llthla and has been used for generations to flush and. stimulate ctbgged kidneys, to neutralise the acids In Urine so H la no longer a source of Irritation, thus end ing urinary ahd bladder disorders. Jad Salts la. inexpensive and can not injure; makes a delightful effor roscent Hthia-water drink and nobody can make a mistake by taking a little ' occasionally to keep th? kidneys c*ean and active. Evan s Pharfa?cy; agents.. In Oconee County, S. C. ?BY - MOSS & LITTLETON, REAL ESTATE DEALERS, WALHALLA, S. C. .\ SALEM, S. G Dowling Realty Company, Anderson, S. C NO. 1?71 acres, 2 1-2 miles from Walhalla; 3 residences; good out buildings; 50 acres in cultivation, good'pastures; 10 acres bottom land. PRICE $30,00 PER ACRE. NO. 2.?200 acres, Choohee Valley, 13 miles from Walhalla; 3 hous es. 100 acres bottom land. PRICE $15.00 PER ACRE.' NO. 3?80 acroB, near South Union, 4 room dwelling; 12 acres bot tom land, 36 ncreB upland in cultivation! 3 1-2 acres Hcrmuda pasture. PRICE $'20.00 PER ACRE. NO. 4?111 acres, 1 mile from Salom; 2 good residences"; 50 nerea In cultivation. PRICE $30.00 PER ACRE. NO. ."??02 acres, near Whetstone; 12 miles from Walhalla; 25 acres In cultivation; small rcsldenco. PRICE $10.00 PER ACRE. NO. G? 60 acres on Colonel's Fork Creek, 3 1-2 miles from Wcst mlnstci, P.O acres in cultivation; residence and barh. PRICE $3540 PEU ACRE NO. 7?2G4 nrres on Keowee river, 13 miles from Walhalla! 22 nores of river bottom; good residence;; well timbered. PRICE $10.00 PER ACRE NO. 8?25 acres near Walhalla; Rood 7-room house! 18 acres In cultivation PRICE $1,500. NO. 9?8 acres, 4 room dwelling and barn; In town of Walhalla. PRICE $000.00 NO. 10?500 acres, one mile from Salom; two-story, 10 room resi dence; four tenant houses; 250 acres in cultivation. All land fresh. One of the prettiest homes in the county. PRICE $25.00 PER ACRE. NO. II?47 acres, mile and a half"from Iiichland; good 5-room ? . n ? PRICE $2,000.00 NO. 12?218 acres, 2 milca from Salem; 40 acres in cultivation; two houses; 200,000 feet saw timber on place... PRICE $6.00 PER ACRE. NO. 13?71 ncres near Keowee high school, 4 miles from West Union; good 5-room residence; 40 acres in ultivatlon. PRICE $50.00 PER ACRE. NO. 14?50 acres, one mile from Salem; 5-room dwelling;. 20 acreB in cultivation. PRICE $1,200.00 We Imve a number of large and small farms in Oconee and Plckentt ?on a tien; also town property in Wal Italia. For further Information, write or call on _______ We have n number of large and small farms In Oconee and Piekeas counties; also town property In Walhalla. For further Information, write or Call on B. B. MOSS.Walhalla, S. C M. ?Or? , . i W.l. LITTIETON,.;....Salem, Dowling Realty Company, Anderson, J lern, S. C 11 i, s. ? H I ATLANTIKO MIXED PAINTS After several years of experimenting and practical testing we have found a formula for a HIGH GRADE HEADY MIXED PAINT es pecially adapted for our Southern Climate. Strictly Guaranteed ' If not at your dealer write us for information. Atlantic Paint Co.. inc., Charleston, S. ?. LIVE DEALERS WANTED IN EVERY LOCALITY. W? Beg to Announce that A/lr. E. P. Vandiver, formerly cashier Farmers and Merchants Bank of this city has been elected a vice president of this bank and will be actively connected with th? management of the Bank on - . ' . - , K and after Aug. 1st, when he will be glad to have his friends call and see him. - ' / * \ SON LEE G. HOLLEM?N, ' Pw-tdei*. \ Auditor Winston' Smith says that Lhi?ro are 17.000 acres of lost land tn Mid or son county. Advertlao fov Ifiom - "Tie IntelUgoncer.' BtSSuK? 80 to 800 acres, $10 to $B0 per abre. Come and see. Writ* itor.-.. folder. Wwtern Carolina Realty Co., MoGor\