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We are sure you will find this stock quite the prettiest, most stylish in the town. They fit, and the prices are re markable? $5.00 and up P^fctty trimmed hats, teady to gt?t fight ?n. Come in tomorrow and let us dhow you all these new things. COMPANY Begf to Announce that Mr. E. P. Vandiver, formerly cashier Farmers dnd Merchants Bank of this city has been elected a vice president of this bank and will be actively connected with the management of the Bank on and after Aug. 1st, when he will be glad to have his friends caU and see him. PEOPLES BANK L?E G. HOLLEM AN, President. Limestone College for Women GAM NEY SOUTH CAROLINA High standard, birg? and able Faculty, excellent educational plant, beautiful location, honor system, Musical department one of the bfat in .the South. The Winnie Davis School of History, a depart ment, of ibc college, offers unusually fine facilities for the study of hlatpry. Llmcstono la Southern to the core. Especially fine ndvan tagea Art, Kxprcaslop, Domestic Science end Physical Culture. T.he; department of pedagogy affords a splendid training tor prospec tive te&Ahers. .For catalogue address the President . ?AE BATIS LODGE, h 2?, Pi. I?., G?FFrfE?, S. . j ' To whatt V tagesofthe;: jeof Ointoti, iCW!' ' I phftll wo send our son ? Consider some of the ad van tterlon ?cdlcgo of South Carolina. It le well located. iy. .The ? ,i'ipment is excellent. The faculty is strong. ; co u nrcfc and degrees are given. It has a new gym - diraator,. The religious and moral atmosphere is canMhaA- Xtsgraduatesarc mua is the aadMfarmfttlpn, Apply to o o o o <> o o o o <> n o I o ? ! o Oil! I'SIIAH, SHAW. o 0 ?? I 0 o o ? o u o o o ? o o Oil! you Bleoseite, whoever you may Im. 1 read your poem und you surprised mo. Von have niisouotod things from I lie ' top un down. Mut Un' KniitliiKuj are still on the (In en! Rrmind. You ash If 1 ran think of any Inven tion That ir? half as rotten as the Slate Con vent ion. That <|UUM.tloil is so nhsurd it makes ni?: snillo, For IIlease's record Is so rotten I smell It a mile. Then you hnve t!ie audacity to write more and say The Convention passed a rule to keep the pour man away. To iimk?? sued a remark Is certainly n shnme. For their marks vire legnl if they can't write their name. That is n rood nlo and you must n?ree it is fair For when yon aign your name you know it Is there And no one call tell you on election day You haven't enrolled and you must Blny away. Hlense has n right to sweep the state 1 know. For he is the one that has dirtied it so. lint he c.:n't use the broom now ns he In .1 nable And ho must get Iiis job back In the livery stable. if that was a Smith mule I wrote about. I would co to the stub!?* and turn it out. For I wouldn't let Bleaso feed a eat of mine 9P% Much less a mule as they are too fine. Now, Mr. Shaw. I know why you are a Hleuselte, You never read the pnpers neither day nor night Or else you would now the candidates ] that are out And not be writing something yon know nothing about. ? You are not the man I supposed you to be As you have tried to make this per sonal with me. But there wasn't any truth in a thing | you said And Ananias will be living until you] are dead. You say "THEY" tell you I have] thrown my hat ht the ring. Well I want you to understand I have] dono no such a thing I am not a cundiduto now and I never | have been Its Preston running for office and he| is going to win. I hope you know more about your Bible than you do politics For if you don't you sure are in an awful fix And you mustn't believo everything "THEY" say Or the Lord won't know you on tho Judmen.t Day. Now if I were you and couldn't do any better I would put down my pen and not write another letter And when election day comes I would go pick peas And not disgrace myself by voting for Bleaso. _w. a Galley. Iva, S. C On Board the BleRse Ship. In this senatorial harbor, There are some, flower ships mak ing ready to sail; But on the twenty-fifth of August, They will be caught in a gale. Now somebody is going to get drown, ed, There is three ships going to got | lost; They are going down in deep waters | chilly, They cant stand to be tempest | tossed. , Now, boys, while boarding these vos-1 sels. If you want to ride over in ease. Board the vessel -whose Captain is] . Coley And the name on her banner is] Blesse. Two years ago she rode the same] waters, I 'And passed through storm after storm, But she landed with over seventy. seven thousand, Without the. least fear of any barm. Now don't her record make us fool] happy. Just think of that wonderful throng I But ahe Is going to carry ninety thous- j and this time. For ihn y kiiOw Vrnnt ship to gui on. Yes, we know and Jennings can't fool] ' l ?B, . -Neither can Pollock or Smith, Blesse Is the man that stands by us. And Bleaso Is the man wo are with. V ' .. . *.. i ^?'MMi is tho man that showed mercy, V..on the children for bread'they cried. Give them back their father to foedI them; Before the little ones hungered and I and dlod. j Blesse has seen wives and mothers. Weeping for husband or son. I Who has already been punished, . .Too severe for some crime they bed drno. This weeping aroused bis sympathy, ; But his duty Is all that was won; Ho has. pardoned a fow poor ?Inner? Keep Your , ' A* limais Free from Flies dims give less milk, 'hones do less work whcff tortured by llics. Keep 'your stock Ircc Irom these 'drtcasc breeding pc>i? by spray, ing them with Conkey's Fly Knocker Gives amrruh immediate relie! and saves" you money and tii.ublc. Docs nut uinl milk. Inollcnsivc to animals. Try It 15 Days Money Back IfltFa?V 10 ptc?-.c you. Ce: can mm Ouart, 35c^ Ual?SlhO;.5 GaL,$4.U/ EVANS' PHARMACY Anderson. S. ('. COUNTY SUFFERS from HEAVY STORM Do yon know Hint yon can get from uh a TORNADO POLICY, which will protect yon from the troubles that your seJghhnrs are now suffering. It costs very little In premium but PAYS LARGE In results. COME to our office and let us tell you about It. Walton Insurance Agency Evans Building. Tlint the governors before him should have done. You remember he was tried by a dic tograph, - But you know thut machine would n't lie. It stud you cannot buy the governor, And it tln't no use to try. Now, boys, you remember Tom Foi der, You remember*how he talked about Blease; You remember when he failed to prove it. He went away over in Europe to find ease* Hut we don't believe he found it, One reason you may want ,ub to tell. ' Well, you know that guilty conscience Followed him down into hell. Then ?ou know they called in a i tective, That great man, William J. Burns, And on the twenty-fifth of August, They will still aee the signs of his ruin. Then the bridge Incident you remcm ber, So black, bo foul and so infame,. Until a lot of their followers deserted When they heaped it on a decent man's name. Now their last resort they made to Tillmsn, Like a weasel they slipped Ben in, And he robbed fully seventy-five thousand Of all the confidence they had in him. , Boys, after all this you remember, We went to the polla like men. What It took to elect Blease we had it, And I bellevn oa hayn sot it again. Now, boys, we don't want you to got drowned, And you won't if you tako our ad vice, , Get your ticket and board tbe Blease vessel. And we guarantee your voyage will be alco. Now, boyB, \?e want to give you our opinion, You may spi<>ad it from mountain to sen. Wo believe Jennings and Pollock Has ensured us. the election of Bloase. Now, boys, God knows, wo nil love you, ..We want to ask you one time more, Bo sure yon get on the Blease vessel Or you'll never reach that Wash ington shore. ' ^mammmmmmm^mm^^~James J. Cain SlfiF TP? PUTS I IFF VfIVh lt.?S VIU Ml h Don*t 8tay Gray! It Barkens Bo Nat. nrally That Nobody Can Tell. You can turn, gray, faded heair beautifully dark' and .lustrous almost overnight It you'll get a 50-c*nt bot tle of . "Vvyf??H*? Bug" an? ; Sulphur Hair Remedy" at any drug store. Mil lions of bottles of this old. famous Sage Tea It eel no aro ?old annually says a well known druggist here, be cause It darkens tho hair so natur ally and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied. Vhose-whose hair Is turning gray, becoming faded, dry, scraggly and thin have u jtUrprisa awaiting them, because after one or two applications, the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dar\ and beauti ful, all dandrug goos, sCalp item ing and falling hair stops. This I? the ?e of youth. Gray haired unattractive, folks aren't want ed' around, so get'busy' with Wyeth h Sago and Sulphur tonight and you'll ; be delight od with your dark, hand some hair and your youthful appear-}' an ce within a row days.?Evans Phar-l macy, Acnts^?Adv, \ oooooooooooooo o STATE NEWS o o o oooooooooooooo Special to Tin? Intelligencer. Columbia, Auglst 16.?-Because of a technical bitch lite National Currency 1 Association of South Carolina was not organized today, hut plana wore laid for the organization next Wednesday. J Over $12,000,000 in: capital'and sur plus was represented hero today which means that the emergency Ja mie for the state will be $3,500,000. Fifty-two national hanks were repre sented here today. The Vole for 0<ueni?r in 1912. So many persons are referring to the liles of tho uowspupers to 3ce how the vote mood in IU12 for Mease and and .Jones that the following table is1 given for the benefit of all interested.' Counties. _Bloasa Jones. Duncan. Abbeville.. .. ..| 13?2| 1339| 41 Aiken.I 21901 1920! 87 Anderson.j 51551 2779} 77 Hamberg.j 575| 084| 22 Barn well.I 12:15 1113] 212 Beaufcrt.i 187! 494 11 Berkeley.I Gf>r>j 470: 15, Calhoun.! 4t)7i r.si 1? Charleston .. . .| 2670! 317.'.; :ii Cherokee.| 1841 1255 3.1 Chester.i 1148| 1148' 28 ::besterlield.!17es 12!>!? 12.1 Clarendon.j I284| 746; 20 Colleton.I 1480| 10Sti| 40. Darlington .. ..| ir.07| 1566) 33 Dillon.t 113r?| 1007 78 Dorchester .. ..! 8731 7Slj '25 Edgefield.I 038j 130!?| 26 Falrfleld .. ,.| 7311 787i 45 j riorence.i 2024i if* 2| viz Georgetown .. 596| ?68! IS Greenville .. . .| 413'J| 1015 141)! Greenwood .. ,.| 14291 IT.SSj 24' Hampton.| 655! 619| 29 Horry.| 2172| 1510! 116 Jasper.j 272! 246! 26 Korshaw. 1487i I026i 3s Lancaster. 12(il| 1548? 51 I mirent).| 2201*1 1773! 87 Lee.I 10001 750j 291 Lexington.I 23Q4? 1961| 73 Marion.| 909) 11771 27 ' Marlboro.I 1147! 1253) 19 dewberry.I 1643j 1437i 48; Oconee.I 1987! 1345 83, Orangeburg .. ,.| 17631 2552| 41 i| PitkenB.I 2259| 1297! 97: Richland.I 3011! 29061 77 Saluda.I 1158f 9741 50 Spartanbprg.. ..I 55641 4904! 125 ' Sumter.I 890! 1361? 201| Union .! 16891 1267! 44 Williamsburg. . .[ 90S| 11001 3011 York.j 23711 1924| 53 I Totals.. .. 1 71552! 66478J 2385' S I TOLD YOU SO The manufacturers of Coca-Cola, tho popular rocia fountain beverage, I have had an excellent chance In re cent years to taunt the public-with tho old gibe, "I told you so." When the product was first put on the mar ket the manufacturer frankly told the public its composition and explained that it was eomiosed of syrup (sug ar), caramel and caffeine with fruit flavors. It seems, however, that some people preferred to believe the slanderous reporte rather than the actual facts; and as slanders travel fast they soon camo to the attention of the govern ment. In order to ascertain the ex act character of tho product, the gov ernment seized a shipment of coca cola at Chattanooga. Tonn., and brought suit against the company In the federal court. Expert scientists were summoned front all parts pr the country and labored on the case for nearly four weeks at a cost to the goverm..ent which has been estimated at approximately $100.000. It was another case of the "moun tain laboring and bringing forth a mouso." They found the sugar and the caramel and the caffeine and th fruit ilavorlng. That's all?-Adv. CANAL NOW OPEN FOR COMMERCE First Boat Through Made- Re cord Time, Builder Was Much Pleased Panama, Aug; 15.?'The Panama sanal Is open to the commerce of the world. Henceforth. ships may pass to and fro through the great waterway which establishes a new ocean high way for trade. ' . The steamship Ancon, owned by the united States .wnf department, with many notable people on hoard today made the official passage which sig nalized the canal's -opening. She 'left Cristobal at 7 o'clock this morning and reached Balboa on .the Pacific and at.4 o'clock this afternoon. The Ancon will remain at the Bal boa docks for some time, discharging her cargo, this being the first com mercial voyage mado through tne canai. 4 The canal will he used tomorrow for the training of four. cargo, ships and a yacht. The Ancon's trip was the. fastest yet made by a large ocean steamer. The steamer went .through the Cat un locke in seventy minutes, a speed never before; equalled. The other lockages were equally rapid. ; ':>' Colonel George W. Goethals, builder of the canai and ; governor of Ute tone, watched the operations closely and was. .pleased at ,tho im proved handling of the locks. ^Bleace Baby" Hard K? ? We believe the attack made .by Irby on Richards here at the state cam paign meeting, will, if kept up. "elim inate" Richard e. Th la few months old Bleaee baby Is getting the-severest spanking be has ever had.?Unioi Times. ? FERTILIZER) FACTS No. 15 AND OATS AND WHEAT FOR THE SOUTH We can never stop the millions of waste from soil erosion or the millions spent in the West for foodstuffs until every man child of us plants grain in the Fall. The demand in the West for grains grown in the West is increasing annually and soon their demand will prevent them supplying us. The South is a natural grain country. All we need is a little more knowledge and a little more'zeal for farm improve ment. If we knew half as much about Oats as we know about Cotton we would double our Oats crop this Fall and not reduce our Cotton crop a pound next summer. The up-to-date farmers already know, but the great rank and file are not yet on the Oats and Wheat band wagon with the enthusiasm they will be in a year or two. The new knowledge on Wheat and Oats cultivation and fertilization is spreading rapidly. Our Committee will gladly furnish free to every Farmer who writes for it a new bulletin on the HOW and WHY for GRAIN CROPS in the New South that will add wealth to every Fanner who reads it and follows its instructions. Write for Bulletin No. 8 on Grain SOIL IMPROVEMENT COMM1TTEH Southern Fertilizer Association Atlanta, Gi., U.S.A. Anderson City Is "My Toum" rvnuefSOtl v/?llnty Is "My County" What About Anderson College ? s s Palmetto Detective Agency Criminal and Civil Work k corps of trained Specialists whose services nay be secured In strict ly legitimate work. Address JR. O. Box 402 es coming in ahnoct every day the latest shipment being a car of 4"? r% tHUntiB_ mt w nra n. V-O?**- . Com? m and let os show them. They are 1914 Model*. ' We have a nice line of Pony ^SSBBKBSB^aBSm?S?^SBB?nWSB^^UIBHli