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WE HAVE Farms and houses and lots for sale in and near Townville, X Roads and Oakway. Can give you almost any location, any size, prices right. p. H. PRICE, ?; G. ASBELL, Know All Women ? x , ... : \ - . . 1 .irr. That Preserving and Jam Time is on the way And \ .. That Man Austin is better prepared than ever to supply your wants in tiiis line. ;> J?lly UlaHKos Porcelain Top Fruit Jars Glass Top Fruit Jars Cherry Bed Fruit Jar Rubber ?Best 10c rubber made. Apple Blossom Fruit Jar rubber ?the best fie rubber nude. Graduated Measures Colanders Dish Fans Bastln? Spoons Dippers' - Preserving Kettle, etc. ^ttStllt; On The Corner. Bleckley Building Anderson, S. C. ?7 We Beg to Announce that Mr. 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 j connected with the management of the Bank on and after Aug. 1st, when he will be glad to have his friends call and see him. ml * ** . f LE? G. H?LLEMAN, President. jff".M'ftH il m ' J~.U_1___?BS_BBS 7 v.y *> .. - 9 Y??r Deposits With Us g fag i j s And Then ???? will Lena Ybii Money Wh?n You Need R. F?irili?rs .Loasi.?si? 1? _. *Mas|ii^^ , h ii^s I gsfsas^sssiessiisMi 4in, Diwnete* to 54i?; Dimeter. Curt o 36 in. Di*meter. Amsjrksn-Steel Split CD Csmb Cdsakts, S. C Price Of Foo Raise (By Associated Press.) Washington, August 17.?Additl?ii itl special agents of the department of justice wen- dispatched totliiy lo Cleveland, Providence. Baltimore, I'ittshurg and Buffalo to assist In ttio uatlou-widc investigation of the In creased price of foodstuffs. United Stale;! district attorneys all over the country have begun inquir ies, ami in many cases giand Juries are at work. At Buffalo. John li. <>' lirlen, dir.trlet attorney, will trv to Rr.cortain the cause <jf the rise in Hour. Vrcd ItobertHon, district attorney at Topeka, Kans., reported today that "the unusual circumstances of wheat going down on the market and the CONGRESS PASSES SHIPPING BILL Foreign Built Ships May Now En gage in Commerce Under American Flag (By Associated Press.) Washington, August 17.-?Congress , today passed tho emergency shipping j bill which will authorize the Presi dent to admit foreign built ships to American registry ho that commercial i fleets may sail the suas under the pro tection Of the American flag while the belligerents of Europe arc at war and scouring tho oceans for prizes. Prcs deht Wilson will sign the bill tomor row. I Culmination of the effort to enact this legislation followed repudiation1 by the Senatu ?f tho conference report on the measun, which previously had been radically amended in tu. Senate. As it goes to the President tho bill was the same us it passed .he flous more than a week ago. The conference report met defeat In the senate by a vote of 40 to 20 be cause of determined opposition to the provision which would have admit ted to tho American coastwise trade nil foreign built vessels taking Am erican register within two years. Twenty democrats and Twenty re publicans voted to reject the report which was submitted and champfoned by Senator O'Gorman. Soventeen of the democrats, Senators Borah and Jones, republicans, and Senator Poln dexter, progressive, voted for it. Sen ator O'Gormnn arraigned the opposing democrats, declaring they were cham pioning an offensive monopoly and borrowing Republican arguments In favor of un-American principles of protection. As fin a", y agreod to, the bill, be sides providing for the registry of foreign built ships authorizes the President In his discretion to suspend provisions ' of tho law requiring all watch officers of American vessels in the foreign trade, to be citizens of tho United States, requiring survey, in spection and measurement of vessels admitted to registry by officers of the [United States. AMERICANS IN GERMANT Are Being Shown Every Consid?ra tion at This Time. (By Associated Press.) London. August 17.?Professor Jer emiah Jenks, of Cornell university, reached London today from Berlin. He says Americans In Germany are suffering no Indignities and that they arc being treated with con side ration. Many of them, however, aro penniless. Ambassador Gerard is supplying the actual needs of Afericans in Berlin. THEY ARE COMING HOME Americans Who < tRaye Been Upon European Couinent (By Associated Prens 1 Now York, August 17.?The Holland American IJner Nleuw Amsterdam, flying tho Dutch flag; and having on board many American refugees who had fled war-stricken Europe, arrived in this port tonight after being held up three times by warships on Her trip across from Rotterdam. She car ried 2,039 passengers. (3 RR E CE AND TURKEY Old Enemfeft' Are Likely to Get En gaged in the War. London, August IV.?Official dis patches say Greece has received Of ficial Information that Turkish troops are crossing Bulgarian territory and ?rraro?i ? ii* in i-'uc ?ireciiim or vircecu. Tho Hollenlc government In conse quence of these -reports has notified Tnurkey that if *hts news* should be confirmed corresponding military and naval measure's will be taken immed iately by Greece. - - , - AUTOMOBILE BANDITS' >.. . o,\ ? ui r? Robbed a Bank in Pittsburgh of Sev eral T?r?HS?Minre ! (By Associated Press;) ' ' - Wttsburg; August 17.~AUegheny county authorities tonight warned pp. lice at all points within a' hundred mile radius to watch for nn automo bile containing two> youths who hold :' o Homestead National Bank here i??ay. . . . : ; C leere of ?te bank wtU'nbt name the amount of money , stole* but a package containing $1,000 dropped by one or tho bandits was recovered. f .. ?^w, ,\*v' . All PLENTY OF GOML ' today from the Placer Mines of 8ew nrd peninsula. The gol^ output this d Stuff 'd Unlawfully price of Hour going up lias ?tond prouiinctnly In the Kansas City daily newspapers for uccral days." lie la j investigating. A llood of letters readied Attorney General MeRcynolds today from vol untary correspondents regarding tlicj advance in food prices. A llrooklyn j correspondent claimed tQ have sp?cifie Information that packers there are rapidly increasing prieeB of fresh; meat, notwithstanding an unusual amount of meat in cold storage lui New York. Cannera protested against the in crease in the price of sugar. A large middle west firm wrote that the re liners "by their Joint system of selling their product through certain brokers I have the public-at their mercy." MONEY QUESTION IN CITY OF MEXICO Currency Now Used. May Be Discarded Under the New Regime Mexico City, Aug. 17.?The banks of the capitol whicli closed hu,t ! Thursday probably will be open to morrow. Tho question or a circulnt I ing medium is causing some uneasi ness in the business circles. At pres ent, four distinct issues of bank notes ; are being passed in ordinary busi ness transactions. The public evinces a disposition not to accept the bank notes of the Issue of July 25, which are guaranteed by sin per cent gold bonds, or tbo notes I issued by the Huerta-regime through State banks then located in territory I controlled by tho Constitutionalist ar |my. The paper of the Constitutional I ist army is being freely circulated and jaccepted. A commission composed of repre sentatives of tho clearing house banks has asked General Carranza to define the attitude of his new government as to the present legal tender. It is believed that a provisional ruling will be made tomorrow, thus permit ting a resumption of banking opera tions. Wednesday has been declared a national holiday in honor of the entry 1 into the capital of the main body of the Constitutionalist army. and . Gen eral Carranza, the new Provisional president. Elaborate ' preparations have been made ..Cor the' inauguration of the new regime. Already reconstruction plans are un der way and it is expected that the through freight and passenger traffic will be resumed over the National I Railway lines by way of Laredo and [El Paso within a. fortnight. Memorial services were held today over the graves ,.of former President Madero and former ' Vice-President Suarex, who were killed February 23 j in the revolt which placed Vlotorl?no Huer ta in tho residency. The services] were conducted by the Constitutional general, Obrcgon: After the eulogy was pronounced tho graves were dec- ! orated with wreaths and the Lroopr fired a salute of 21 guns. aN0 COMPROMISE" That Is the Fighting Word of Theo dore Roosevelt, (By Associated Press.) Boston, August 17.?"No compro mise" was tho nlOgair which Ccl Theo dore Roosevelt opened the progres sive party's cnrripalgn in Maseachu sett's today. Ho declared there 1 should be no -compromise with! the other hand the party would wel come those of the. rank and nie of other organisations who refuse to fol low tho old leaders. ooooooooo o oooooooooo o A Pretty Come Off o o o o o o o o o o 0 o q o o o o o o o o o Washington; Aug 17?'Information as to the publicity activity of the de partment of agriculture was called; for In a resolution ' passed by.tho Houbo today . ' Representative Humphrey, cf Washington who Introduced the reso lution, chargea that'twenty employes jot the department were doing press agent work without authorisation by law. N?GR? Tittg? is |f PLACED IN JAIL .:T' . , -V * \ - i j'Adq^^ He Had Entered Two Stores and Said He Did So "Because ? Wanted To" Such perfect 'fr^kns?ss is that ex. hlblted hy Kugerie' Mprtln, a negro about 18 yearsFold, is seldom seen' Martin was arrested Sundayr morning by Deputy Sheriff 01 In Sanders on ? charger of bre?tf?nir Into' two stores and when accused or tho crime frank ly admitted that he -was "guilty, saying that ho entered the stores because-he wanted to.! It Is charged that be broke ih'to a) store about six miles from Andors'ort owned by Pu. ftV-AUIkouse 'Slid knr other about eight miles from Ander-? son'own^d by W. ft^Glerfn ' r:- \ Both theso places wero entofed Sat urday night but it does not Room that the negro got:mm?fM i*&*M?j?. pply a few cigarettes;. a It change and ?other article- of little, value, ,wae found on his person he ir&a placed- in the' cortaty PREPARING FOR THE. F?LL TERWOF COURT FIRST WEEK'S JURY HAS BEEN DRAWN SOLICITOR IS BUSY A Number of Important Cases To Be Tried at Term Ceginning On Monday, September 7 Solicitor Kurtz P. Smith lias return ed to tho city from his vacation and has gone to work on tho indictments for the fall term of the court of gen eral cessions, which will convene in Anderson on Monday, September ?. This day 1? Lahor day, and In sonic I states is a legal holiday but this will | not affect the Anderson court. A number of important cures [come up for trial at tili? term of court and several murder caeca are on the docket. Tho court will bo interesting. The jury commission met yestet day and drew tho jury for tho llrat week of court. The following gentle men will serve: O. \V. Bagwell, WllllaniBton. Eugene T. Anderpon, Anderson. J. K. El rod, Hopewell. U. E. Seyht, Anderson. T. E. Martin, Hope well. D. F. Bushy. Dock Mills. W. H. Harris, Corner^ W. O. Marctt, Fork. W. W. White, Anderson. J. A. Jones, Savannah. B. J. Smith, Hopewell. B. Parker H obi n son, Martin. Ben Rogers, WUIHamston. M. V. Mc?cc, Anderson. J. R. Kay, Honca Path. J. T. Rohineon, Brushy Creek. B. F. McMurtry, Garvin. Jno. A. McGill, Anderson. J. A. Cothran, Honea Path. J. F. Mat tison, Helton. W. M. Webb, Anderson. C C. Stevenson, Varennes. C. V. Ashley, Hall. C. C. Watt, Varennes. W. N. Keaton, Helton. Joe F. Smith, Contcrvllle. A. P. Kay, Broad a. way. J. L. Warnick. Bclton. T. O. MjcCoy, Martin. W. s. Buchanan, Varennes. R. B. Blackwell, Martin. A. Gj. Summerall, Pendleton. Jehu Strickland. Martin. W. H. Cokcr. Bel ton. T. O. Wriglft. Martin,. , A. C. Koys, Varennes.- ^ ?????? WILL 8i?E ELECTION ?' FLASH BULLETINS ON A| SCREEN THE COUNTY VOTE j Manager? of Every Precinct Are Urged to Phone Vote At Their Boxe? at Early Hour Considerable expense will bo Incur red by The Iutelllgoncer In furnishing 1 tho public of Anderson with the elec tion returns on the night of August 35, but for the benefit of the readers of this piper and for the general public It has been decided to furnish these re turns with a moving picture machine on a screen. Th? screen will be loca ted on the opposite side of the street from The ' Intelligencer office and the machine w-B be on the second' floor of- the building. This publication will bave tel eg rap! ilc connection with every county in the SUito and will flush the returns as fast as they are received. The managers of the various pre cincts aro asked to tolephono or tele graph The Intelligencer as soon ' as tbey have counted the votes at their boxes. This h? of great Importance, and each manager is. urged to pay par ticular attention' |o1 this service. It is imperative that The intelligencer have the Anderson county returns in hand as ?arly as possible. Indications are * that Anderson's streets on election night will bo crowd, ed with people rriore than, they ever are on the busiest. Saturday. OIIIUlDOO/ll. .' WBshIa**on; and Lee FUN Chnlr Va cated by Dr. Wi K Carrel L ' 1 Lexiuglori, ?Va.. August 18;?Dr. Ed-r gar F. Shannon, dean of. the, ?hlyor sity of Arkansas, was'today elected by th? trustees of Washington and Lee university to succeed 'Dr^-W. 8: Currell, Who recently resigned tho chair of English to become president Of the TJpIyBrslty. <& Sogtft Carolina Ccrman ' Ambrtsssdor Badorses ITH s?n's Amtado in Regards to Ttea^altty. : WusMnfrtbn,AuSu?1' Ts^-rHanlel ! von4 Haimhausen, chaise of the G?r i mam embassy here, coramentin$ ward the'European conflict Bkid: : > *t suppose one oVthd president' ireasonff was ?ie-antl-Oeman-ifeelini hais bee* shown Ih^rn*'?*: ^ s; ' I think it la a Very good ex Charge Barclay of tho Brrtlt* om baser, deel Ined to comment. OVATION GIVEN SENATOR SMITH BERKELEY BRAVES PARADED WITH A BRASS BAND A GOOD MEETING Pollock and Jeiuiings Were Ab sent and There Was No Excitement Tuesday Special to The Intelligencer. Moncka Corner, Aug 18?Tlic sena torlal campaign meeting here toduy stands out In striking contrast tt that of yesterday. L. D. Jennings an W. P. Pollock were absent, and both Governor Bleasc aud Senator Smith received attention and thoughtful hearings. Only a few times wen these speakers interrupted by wrang lers in the audience. There were ap- | proxtmately 4b0 persons present, am" was the smallest crowd which the] candidates have faced during the en- j tiro campaign, with the exception of the Beaufort meeting. The mcet-ng today was featured by, the governor's attack on the advcrtls- j ing policy of Richard I. Manning i the Charleston papers. The point o criticism in this was the wording, "Vote for Blchard 1. Manning for gov eruor, ihe auti-Bleasu candidate." "If that advertisement was by on> of Blcasc's friends it would be stb ring up factionalism. If by Bleas himself it wouJd be an appeal to pre-i Judice," the governor charged. Another Interesting phase as added, when Senator Smith called a halt up on tho governor while the chief exc utive was^cbarglng that Scnato Smith voted to pay $2,000 to the fam ily of a lynched negro. % Abruptly interrupting the govcrno' Senator Smith asked, "didn't Bcnj; min Ryan Tiliman and the reformer write that into the constitution back in 1895 when the constitution was r< written?" The governor replied in th affirmative, but added, "tb^t was th biggest mistake that Tiliman eve made." A demonstration was made for Scr ator Smith, a pageaut of footmen, wr. gone, buggies, carriages'and nutome jhilcs, being led to the courthouse yard by Metz's band from Charleston. When-the govornor' wo b speaking, the charge Was made 1 that D. Frank McLeod had paid tho band. Mr. Mc Leod ' denounced this as untrue and his claim was substantiated when the Berkley citizens came forward and certified by signed petitions, which the chairman read, that they had subscribed the fund themselves am' that Mr. McLeod bad disbursed it a their request. " Senator Smith spoke first and was warmly received.. After he had dis j cussed t?he new currency aud banking [law and clarified its application it giving relief in tho present flnancia' crisis, Incident to the European war, one of tho . audience volunteered, "you only did your duty," "and that's aty I want to do," tho Senator retorted. That man who works for his own ben efit was likened to ."a stagnant pool, which breeds snakes, mosquitoes, frogs and malaria, and Isn't worth a darn." Senator Smith asked that his record be searched to find If he hadn't kept hiB faith. "If you find that I've work, ed for you, then I expect you to ex press your approval at tho ballot box. You put mo whero I am, and I've kept tho faith in Bpcnding five and ! one half years' working for tho farmers of the Stato." The governor who spoke last an nounced that a meeting had been held In the governor's offlco yesterday, when detailed reports from all coun ties and from an clubs wore examin ed. All doubtful voters word ellmi ted, he Bald. Exclusive of these he "Vowside bhs a majority, the -owest estimate of which is 6,000 or 7,000"and the highest-M.OOO or 15,000. The governor charged that all the corporations in the etato were sup porting Senator Smith, lie enume rated the bankers th? lumbermen, and the cotton mill presidents. v OTHER, STATES GET IT Mississippi Pinds It ProFfubie to Sue The Trusts, Meridian, ibrs,. 'August 17.?Suits for an indefinite amount understood i0 KSfwgaf?: ieioop.ooo. fliod by the state of Mississippi . against. tho Standard Oil company or Kentucky, tho Stand ard Oil company of NeVft Jersey, the Standard oil company of' Louisiana, and. th? Galena' Sbrnai Oil company, wore compromised here today. Un der tho terms of tho agreement the Standard Oil company of Kentucky is penalized $55,000; the Galena Signal Op company $5,000, .and the;suits g-sinsi the ether' twxi dsf?id??ts dis a" fsacd without cost. Thp sqlts all?gea ib_. violation' of. the Bliermah anti trust law and the penalties asked for v/oro based on the number of days it was claimed tho law had been viol at *?* ' ' ? . ?. St ' BSUSF SniP ARIIIYES "< , ,, , . Cruiser ?er? "fttto?lna' Arrives a* Cherbourg, France. JKTinr?mi?&M Unlt?d $tom.jf?ilM.$??to-: Carolina arriv ed at Chsrllourif toda/i TIMJbr Charles Hedokin, who1? mvdTr?ct thb'relief Fh Franco and several. other Americans *mj;>?l ra?sist htm. ?r? dtio ibrreacl? Fsyla1'early.' fombrro'* 'With' the' gold Wr" the relief of compatriots on the continent. The. French government has placed, a ap^?V irab^ a^ Uteir s?plco, ^^^^^?Miss^sss^Bbs^bss^bsss^ss! COUNTY SUFFERS from HEAVY STORM Do you kuorr Hint you can get from "us a TORNADO POLICY, which will protect you from the troubles that your neighbors are now suffering. It costs very little In premium but PAYS LARGE in result*. COME to our office and let us tell you about it. Walton Insurance Agency Evans Building. When You Buy Spalding Tennis Goods YOU BUY THE BEST. We are sole agents for ?Spalding? Sporting Goods in Anderson. Fant's Book Store. You will be doing yourself [ a good turn by installing a GAS RANGE. We sell them under the strongest guarantee. Easy terms?$2 down and $2 per month. Anderson Gas Co. Indigestion Is often tht resnlt of poor blood, Tho elands that Beeret? the cm trio Juicos can nntcot tho rieht chemicals from poisoned blood, and and! cm ted food trete Into the Intestine?, ceasing fermentaUon. hood oho, constipation, neuralgia und rheu matism, with a whole train of attendant disorders. These disorder* make the blood ?rersc. V?ilx U ia cleaned of poison there can he no relief. Clean the blood and most ail llli ere cured. Rheumatism has disappeared after the use of Mrs. Joe Persons' Remedy for the blood. The stomach has regained Its strength, and the whole digestive'tract has been toned up.to do Its work weU. G We Notare the chance she wee ta. 8 bo will repair the Agnats, Rfrs, Joe > Aids Nature That la one of the reasons It has baits so successful for forty years in healing-the aiek, restoring strong muscles, steady nervo? oud good stomachs to the ill. Htm-, dreds of your neighbors can and do testify to this sterling remedy for blood diseases and woman's Ma. . .< . ? . Yonr d-Tiggls t ought to h ave lt. If bo cannot ?npply yon. Bond httdUUM and ? dollar to ths manufacturers. . > ... ; ;t-r ?B-KOY S?UE? ettitPORATlOM. Charlett*. North Curoltaa, ta ?innrer!os ?lis g? Komeay rar Um? cur? of gor? and tho roller of Inflauiod and congostcd sarfftccs. It Is ?MeJUly valuable to women, and should always be used for ulc?rations. ' * 7** ~ a ?Uc?Povrde? ! For mit? spray your poultry I bouse with - . - * i ConheyVLice Liquid' i Oi^s-r***.*^,l^ite?e?l^t?t-?e] ft Head Lk? Ointi^ai lfctn42Sc.'* -' ?JH.| ^nkeyal^Kfirrl^Remeay put faute drtelrhtt wattr eh** * ' lAsuran**.- a^atsd?kv' .' '4* MtcMbtAKtJMMa,