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- - - -- I I-np I -M^-- i Mr. Employer:--' Do you realize the importance of proper ventilation in your office, store, factory or mill ? A poorly ventilated room means that your employees cannot give you the service required. The lungs require fresh air, and unless they are supplied, one becomes drowsy, sleepy, and the brain lazy, think-tank dull, and your men cannot give as efficient service as if they were breathing pure, fresh air. If you are interested in BETTER VENTILATION phone 223. We have a competent man who will call promptly and discuss same with you. SOUTHERN PUBLIC UTILITIES CO. The park is a delightful, cool place to spend a few hours,-be sides, you'll find the ride on the summer car very-refreshing. tm f i / .V J* HE CAUGHT IT. But simply had, tq have, a good pair of glasses,. No one realces .the vatue and necessity of good .eyesight till it ha* failed. Th? least ' indication of wes knees of vision or derangement of the optic ner.veH should be attended to at once by an expert optician. No one in Anderson,can test the eyesight so scientifically as Dr. Campbell or .flt them with the proper, glasses so ac curately. Prices reasonable, 3.00 to $5 and upward. Repairs on frames and parts. 10 cents and; upward. Dr. M. R. Campbell IIS TT. WbJtner St drong Fleet Office 'Phone 888J. Bee. 'Phone ?g? tm iitfej ?estie nanges .. . _:" . ' .. ' : ... ?. i The Range with a reputation. Lo^P?l life, least fue?r, ni'?st satisfac tory service. , Treat your wife to a MAJESTIC Range-po thing you could gr eher would add so much to the pleasure of house keeeping. Anderson, S* C. Greenville^ S. ?. &i# Belton, S.C.- ; ? < Laredo, Tex I. June 20,--Fernando Yglesla* CdlrfCOT^Eodp/?do Espinoza and^l0rida"^^4?^rominent mem bers of Venustiano Corranza's official family, passel!^Yfftfgb"1iere tonight cn route to Washington for consulta tlon with the JbpnrtHutf ona list repre sentatives tb?f^Th^y refused to give an intervlafrW'to discuss their mis*K?n. JuandBreafla and Fernando ..MO* y. Ramps, reported in tho-party, appa rently were not-With .Calderon- when be passed through h?re.' "V NOTICE . The Hall D?mocratie Club will I meet at the Carswell Institute, Satur day June 27 for tho purpose of enroll ing the voters of that township. > ..> . W. P. Bell, Secretary. GEORGIA CAPITALIST VISIIS ANDERSON PRESIDENT OF THE GA. RAIL WAY & POWER CO. HELD A MEETING . .Adopting Lease in Accord '*'.' ?nee with Georgia Laws P." S. .'Arkwright of Atlanta, presi dent of. the Georgia Railway & Pow er Company, spent yesterday in An derson, having come here with other of lita officials for a meeting of the directors of what was formerly the Savannah Fiver Tower Company. This concern was absorbed 'first by the Anderson Water & Power Company and then by the Southern Public Util ities Company. Harry A. Orr, now an official of the latter company, wa. the president of the Savannah River Pow er Company. Yeaterday's meeting was solely for the purpose oft formally approving of the lease of the Southern Public Util ities Company, in accordance with the laws of tbe State of Georgia, and was merely a confirmation of tho action already .taken by the stockholders of the concern. Among thc other well known -Visitors to attend tho meeting was J. E. Sirrine of Greenville. Following the conclusion of the business.meeting the Georgia visit?n;, together with the home officials, paid a visit>df inspection to Gregg Shoals. The party of capitalista left the city yesterday afternoon for their homes. ELECTRIC ALARM GIN CASE OF FIRE Is Said' to Be One of the Most Pressing Needs of the City at The Present Among the visitors here during the state convent'on of the Elks were a great.many business men off on a holiday. They did not have much time to talk but all expressed great surprise at the size and bustle and substantlabillty of Anderson. Among them were some who bad -suggestions to offer for the future betterment of this city, and nearly all of them urg ed that Anderson at once go into the building of paved streets. But t?tere wea one especially useful j suggestion, .coming from the city elec trician of. Columbia, Mr. J. Talley Harth* That gentleman was a member of the. Colnmbla Drum corpa. He la a splendid musician and hais been a m ember ? of . the orchestra . of the Co lumbia theatre for years. He has also been the ol ty electrician for a number of years. He says that Anderson needs paving j and needs to get the poles off from Main.street and the public square. He went into ecestacies over the white iway here and declared that lt has.Columbia beat 40 miles in every direction. He stated that he bad nev er seen-anything more beautiful ia his life and he la going to try -to get Columbia to follow in Anderson'a foot steps; j He declared that any city that brightens up Its main th rough fa re at nights will find it a profitable invest \ ment. Mr. Harthj called attention to the greatest.present need of Anderson-a fire alarm system. He is well acquain ted with. Mr. Gamewell, the Camden man who.-Invented the system which has been adopted all over the country and he states that he knows that Mr. Oamowell < will do whatever he can for any. South Carolina city and that it Ute city.of Anderson will Install a system now lt- can take from five to ten years to pay for it. ?A.^MCrttT KILLIXCT Physician ta Spartanburg Ban Over . "Laborer** On The Street Saturday I The .Intelligencer, last'night receiv ed f teni 'Sp?rtanburg n "query" wish ing to know If this paper cared for a story oh the killing of a man In that city by an automobile. Tbe machine was driven by Dr. Simon Plexner, who ls. In.SparUnbnrg, as the head of the Rockefeller Institute' and. on behalf of the United States government study ing poljagro. An;tbe Western Union office in this city closes at an early hour,,The Intelligencer requested the Associated.,Press to cover the .story for tl\ts, poper. Their < reply- was "Spartonburg killing trivial, Laborer struck hy'^uto." ! In other words a killing outside of Atlanta,'New York, or some other favored nowa center Is regarded as BAITLE OF BALLOTS IS FOU TUESDAY ANDERSON'S NEW MAYOR WILL BE SELECTED RESULT IN DOUBT Both James M. Payne and J. H. Godfrey Will Poll a Good Vote in Second Primary One of the topics of of discussion on the streets of Anderson Saturday was the election which 1B to be held Tues day. On that day the voters will make their choice of a mayor. Political wiseacres Bay that it will be a fight to the finish. In last Tuesday's election Dr. W. F. Ashmore and E. E. Elmore were both hosed out of the second race by a narrow margin and this leaves the set-to for next Tuesday between J. H. Godfrey and J, M. Payne, both of whom have strong political machines behind them.. Friends,of Mr. Godfrey claim that he will be elected, while friends of Mr. Payne are equally insistent that their man will go into office ,as he has a lead of over 75 votes However, the friends of Mr. Godfrey are not dis mayed over this lead and will make a strong fight to overcome it. It has been announced tbat the same rules governing the first election will apply In this election and the same managers will be asked to serve agajp.ll there..he .any.manager un able to serve for thia second election he should notify G. P. Brown or W. H. Shearer of that fact at once. FOR THE STATE SENATE Jas. h. Jackson of Iva, is Considering Entering the Race. Jas. L. Jackron, the well known farmer from Iva. was in the city yes terday and rtates that he is thinking of offering for the senate. He has not definitely made up his mind but will do so this week. Hon. J. ?. Hall has not formally announced, but lt is believed that he may do ro. He waa the first last winter to speak bf the race, for he felt entitled to make it as he had been in the boure for a number of years and had put through, a number of bills. GOOD POSITION FOR C. J.LYON? That is the Rumor Reaching An derson-Melvin J. Ashley For Sheriff lt"was rumored In Anderson yester day that Sheriff Chas. J. Lyon of Ab beville, had received ah appointment lo some federal office and that he would be succeeded as sheriff of Ab beville county by Melvin J. Ashley, at present a member of the legislature from Abbeville county and brother of Sheriff Joe M. H. Ashley of thia coun ty. Mr. Lyon Is expeled here today ou a -yfr.lt to his sons. .Nothing definite could be learned yesterday.. Mr. Lyon was an applicant for the position of United States marshal, which was given to Mr. Jae. L. Sims of Orange burg, and lt is understood that Mr. Lyon stands a very good chance to be appointed to the position Of marshal of the western district ot South Caro lina', but it is not known that the bill providing for a new district has been parsed. MOONSHINERS AT CHURCH Sheriff Lyon of Abbeville wW Hoon Be Getting good dose of Religion. They are ..telling a good story on Sheriff Charley Lyon of Abbeville. The sheriff is one of the best known men' lr. the state. He treats every body on tl?e level and has little trou ble with hie' prisoners,.. He had to shoot ,onp the bother day, a reliow by the name of Blessing-but that Is an other story. The atnualng story ia this. 8berifr Lyon has In prison a number of moun. taincors who are hccu&ed of tiing "moonshiners.;',. The sheriff is ot that religious suasion known as "Speed ers," or Associate Reformed Proaby teriana, ,But-he has been seen fre quenting the Baptist- eburoh. quite a lot of late., .When' interrogated about lc he,.said, '.'welt you see it ls like this.. Those moonah in ors cramped up tb ere in Jail rather appealed to me. V sized ?hem up for. men of honor, their solo crime hrtng.itnoonshlnlng, and one of. them., 74 yeara old, old man Watkins told me positively that he if; * '' ' Guess Who has just opened a new Paint Store. C. M. Guest Paint Co. announce to the public that they are open for bu o i ne a i with a complet? line of Paints, Painters S upplies, Wall Paper, etc., and will endeavor to de serve your business. We'll give you our best advice in the selection of Paints, Oils, Stains, etc. ?AU C. M. Guest Paint Co. West Earle Street [ never saw any harm In it and did not expect to quit, as his father and Ida grandfather before bim had not been bothered. "Well, I wanted to do something to inske their term of imprisonment pass mora. rapidly nnd to improve their condition, so I though a tittle splrtual consolation of another sort Would not hurt them. I found but that they were Baptists and would not go io nnj_other church, do I had lo take them to the Baptist church and they like Brother Louis P. Bristow's preaching so well that I have to take them regularly. And I find that preaching doesn't hurt me, no slr ree doesn't hurt me a little blt." i Campaign Stories. It is distasteful for me Vo'*gff'lntq print t'i deny campaign stories iWai are being circulated, but the report'ls being circulated that If I am elected mayor 1 will Jill Vie city hall offices with members of my family. I wish to again deny this. 1 have ouo son on thc police ?orce, and will not put any other ^member of my family In any city ofilce, should J be elected. I hope this statement will be final. ? J. M. Payn?. at 4 p. m. Thia meeting ia for the 'pu rp pose of planning d'local campaign tor better Sabbath observance. All men, regardless of church member ship, . especially invited; Everybody welcome, to all services.* u'jj ,. W. T. DELVIN, Pastor. (?rare Church. Rev. J. H. (Jibboney. rector. Phone K:tr>. Services for Che Second Sunday after Trinity, June 21st: Sunday Behool at 10.15 at m. Holy Eucharist and sermon at 11.30 a. m. Evening prayer and aermon at 8.15 p. m. Orr?lile Methodist Church. Sunday school at 10 a. .m.,' J. A. Glenn, superintendent. Preaching at 11.15 a m., by pastor.-. Subject: "Pos sibility of Apostasy." Masa meeting Soul h Carolina .Ven n, The people of Edgefiejd are plan ning to,improve the old-t'jank road to Augusta. H. B. Hare, or Saluda, and D. S. Murph, of St. Matthews, have receiv ed law degrees from Georgetown Un iversity. A '=. H. W. Beard, a veteran telegraph operator of Columbia, died yesterday while on duty. ' '_*zb anil >..:;? ii ? S This Bank Jakes Gare of Your Savings Fays you good interest on the money and when you get ready to in vest you? surplus, we stand ready to give you unprejudiced advice as to how tc put it out to the best advantage. This bank has helped many person on the road tb financial, suc cess and independence, and stands ready to help you. No account too small to receive our best attention. anim \ FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK g __ AND - \ FARMERS LOAN AND TRUST C0. ? ANDERSON, SOUTH CAROLINA ?cit <" THE HARTFELL, GA. and ANDERSON, S. C., NATIONAL HIGHWAY -By Way of HAILEY'S FERRY 0 M. Hartwell' 19 M. Royston, Ga. 88 H. Conj moree, (Ja. 48 M. Jefferson, Ca. SO M. Winder,. Ga. 68 M. ( arl, Ga. 89 M. Auburn, Oft. . " 80 M. Lawrenceville, Gi, M. IL Duluth, Ga. 97 M. Norcress, Ga. 116 M. A tan ta, Ga. ' ALWAYS CROSS RIVI:? AT -HAILEY'S FERRY NEW ROAT GOOD LANDING GRADE!? .-ROADS QUICK SERVICE FERRIAGE 24 CTS. PHONE AT HAILEY'S FERRY. ! GOOD'fASIPlNG GROUNDS 0 M. Hartnell, fla. ' l7M. HAILEY'S FERRY. 14 M. Star, S. c. 2? M. Arderson, S. C. 88 M. William stun, 8. G. Itt M. Grenville, 8. C. 71 M. Greer, 8. c. 93 M. Spartanhnrg, 8. C. 118 M. Gaffney, 8. C -Matt 149 M. Gastonlo,TN. C. ? 180 M. Charlotte, N. Ci , #1. (> Crossing at BAILEY FERRY is not affected by low water. Get your Pasoline and Auto Olia at Hailey's Drug Store, Hartwell, Ga. . Solo Ageat for Firestone Tires. Try some. w. 1. Halley, Hartwell, Ga'i Agent. A free ?amping house has been erected at Hailey's Ferry, for the public ; nee the Hudson 8IXE3 before buying. W. I. HAILEY, Agent, Hartwell, fla. fi I v