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INTELLIGENCER WANT ADS. GET RESULTS WANTS Hunted . A graduate i:i mu <? from the Womun'? Colbee. Itichmond, Vu. ii?: lr?:; |IOH'.III>:I to leach Piano Sn school ur privat? ;; mily Ad tl rona Box t?, Stony Puint, Vu :t-.;i Wanted MJow or Held liens <>| ?ill v::ri ellen. Hume loweri prices nm! .?.ml Bamples of what yon huve to offer. J. I'. Waitera, I .aft range, N. C. t-OST ION!- Bunch of keys containing tnagintu wu nell ami garage keys - about len keya un u ring, litre* brass key::. Finder return lo lt ?'. Campbell, Sadler's Garage and re ceive rewind. 'i-2<idltp. LOST-Wednesday night ibo loth, In or between Anderson and Midland Shoals on Savannah river, one yel low rohliug pocketbook contaiiiiui! ? checks aggregating about $2.1X0. 00. Reward If returned to W. W. Powell al ('heir. Cum Bottling Cu. Anderdon, c? d-!:j-lf FOR SALE For Sale- We have four bend of reg istered Hereford bulls for :;ale ? lev en to fourteen mouths obi. weighing from 7?0 tu 1,000 pounds ll fal would weigh considerable inure. Will sell cheap.' Want to build up the eadie Industry In the county. Just unloaded car-load for farmers of this county. Write ur come und Bee them KjMMcb. Westminister Oil & Ferlilix/t?Mb':. Westinim ter. S. ( . 6-25-21. Wm, For Hale-If you want nitrate of nuda for spot on future shipment, it will pay you''td communicate with us before pliinjiip your orders. Darby *& Co., Brajaors, Importers, Dealers, al] fertllifcyfrs. Sumter, S. C. RENT For Rent-Wo .. fen ti rex second floor ot the Pepper building on Went "Whitnor afreet. Reasonable rates. Apply to Anderson Lodge lt. P. (). IO. Elks. ?-21-tfd FOR KENT- Furnished boose Tor rent during .the months of duly ami August. f/fi\j vtnOdern conveniences, en car llrte, and ' very deslrabh nelgbhurhuoil For rules and furth er inform?t lou apply ut 220 Green ville .(..cet or phone 124. G-2ti-4t. BUSINESS LOCALS Tri.M0ak Purk,*' in the midst of most picturesque mountain section of west -jnii'^.^bh ' Carolina ; "excellent board, pure mountain spring wnter piped to house. $F> per week am! up. E, E. Lowrance. Proprietor. Hender son ville; N. C., R. ii. SHINGLES- I have 200,000 unbled long Imf yellow pine shingles for sale, -out I-2 in. by 4in. by lSln. perked 100 to bundle, price F. O. B. Columbia.- No. 1 all hearts $4 per M<. No. 2, heart ard sup $2.LT? per M.. cur lotn or less. SHAW ARCA UK, Columbia. S. C. lwk. Other People Own Their Homes Have they been more fortunate than you ur have they been mure thrifty? Well, tho difference in thin: you have bcon paying rent while they wore pay ing for their home Yours still be longs to thu other tuan, though you might have pu ul for it. Your friend got what he paid fur and owns bia home. LET US DUI Ll) YOU A HOME IN WEST END NOW. ANDERSON REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT GO. E. R. Horton, L. S. Horton, Pres. V.-Pres. W. F. Marshall, Secy. fab; m BOILERS* TANKS, STACKS, ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES, REPAIRS PIPE, GALVANIZED ROOFING LOrvlBAKi> IRON WORKS ? Atffcctsta, Ga. ? Th? . ( temperature was104 on the out side^yesterday but oh the Inside it was about 70-watch the eians gather at F. B. Crayon's THE OLD NEGRO WON A LAW SUIT Alleged That He Didn't Get Enough For Some Land That He Sold 'I ii'- jury j<: til?' ouse <>f Mi'- s nguiiiK! Allgi^d was give:! Um napers, in ?le ?ase 'ails VvVdficsduy ri lg lit. Judge I'rlficc lolil Hu i.i Dial il I hey could no! agree jiiHl li? s?)hd ror lilia Thurs- | ilii) morning. Ii waa a hoi night, so an agreement re:i lied ulmui K;?U. Tn?! plaintiff . a; uti iil'l in'gro. altruii I'M? yvnT* old ami ho u;n bring ing action again I Mr K I* Allgood. i!? claimed ihat h?! hail not received enough for some lard that li?? had , !.i td. Tho defendant. Mr. Allgood I h i - asked lor a mw trial and this will j lie nigaud i'd;; iiioruiii' . Th?; Jury ..va? ri'?|u?'!*teil lo answer several ?|ii?;a ? linns, and did nj a- follows, all ul' Iii;* answers being favorable to th?* plain till: ii I. Wai the consideration forth ? alleged (leid TM . ly liiadeijuale. Ve: T. .1 Hell, I'oroinau. i). ::. Waa there fraud coin Ul ill ?ft!, ' . Ith' r uciiial or const lind] ve in th. I pro? un ic ni ol Hie ulb.'giHl d-?dV ! Ai VCM, t'OiiKl niel lyn fraud. I" .1.1 H :!. fori maa. t? :t Wa .-. lt Hie int? nthin or i! 1 plallitlfl lo i x ''iii* Hi" de? il? ? A. No. T. J. Well, fornican. I?, 4. Waa ilii dolendaiil al j ht? lime ?if Hie transaction a person of tloiig will and inielleel V A. Ves. T. J. Hi ll. foreman. O ii. Wa : Hie plaintiff al the tillie | of .'!?. traut action a person ol v/?.*:ik an i feeble intellect, obi ami Infirm? ! A Ves. T. .1 Bel), foreman. (J. C. Was the pliilutifl led lo le- j lelv? hy lins d?tendant that the land ill (| liest loti wai deeply involved il! .1:011 guge indebtedness? A. Ves. T. J. Boll, foreir.au. This waa tho last jury casu at thia I et in of court. CAMPAIGN L\ THU Til IH I? (liiumnm ?? Several Counties Arrang ed Itinerary on Wednesday ''undldat.es for congress from the third distrii t will speak in Anderson on July ::t>. The chairmen ?if the ? everal county democratic commit tees mel at Anderson yesterday und arranged the itinerary. There were present J. I. Kelli, ol Newberry; S. Ui-a ii I'eur mun. of Anderann; J. M. ivtosii of Walhalla ami Forman Blake. Of Greenwood. W. N. Graydon, of Abbeville, v.ns represented by Mr. muk?.'. Following is thc Itinerary: Newberry, July '?1. Greenwood. July 28. Abbeville, July 2?. Anderson, July ltd. Walhalla. July St. Plckens; August 1. Thu senatorial caudldatea speak In Greenwood on Saturduy, July lilli, abd tue state campaign will be there Friday, August 14. The Greenwood county committee will meet the first Monday In July find arrange the Itinerary for losal candidates. . MI'S! G KT OFF THE COHN Ell Greenville CIU Council Gets After the Interurban. Greenville News. A resolution protesting against the Greenville-. Spastanburg. & Anderdon railway being allowed lo unload pai? . --.ongera at the corner of .Main and Washington streets instead of the reg ular station in the center of tho' block war Introduced lu city council last night by Alderman Dache pf Ward 1. Some action to abate thlf "nuisance" .?lotlld he tak?'!i ut once, ls tho opinion of Alderman Dams, who explained to thu council the delay caused to traffic on that corner by Hie cars stopping fi or lu minutes to allow passengers to unload. This mol lon war seconded hy Abb i man Martin and later adopted unaulnVnui ly. Mayor Marshall raid be could ap preciate the situation explained by Al dcrniuu Dacue, au tie had been made to wait behind several automobiles on thee omer Just a few ?lays ugo be cause of an interurban car standing at thc corner just a few dnyn ago hi> actiou, and when the motion had been pa-- cd Inrtt neted the city clerk to notify the luilway management Hint it would In tho future.he requested to required trainmen to unload and loud puuehgors al one point. LARKIN lit IHIKS ni; \n Automobile Huns tiff Ten l.mt Km. Iiankment- ?umuge Slight. Kusley Progress. Mr. Larkin Hughes, ono of the old est Citizens of the county, died at lils hume five lillies south of I'iukbnH, yesterday morning from the Infirmi ties of age. He was in his 90th year, i Ile Ss survived by his wife and severa? children by a foi mer marr Iago. .' ! ' Mr. Jas. A. Hughes'Of Wure Finoals, S. C.; ls his only .-urviving son. His daughter, Miss. Tl rah Hughes, resides at. the family homestead. A Ford automobile,; from Picken'*; I which was occupied by Mr. Sam Craig und six si,"ill children nnd being i driven by a small hov. ran off the abutment of tho bridge over the I- Southern I'.ail road on tK'? ricken? road near the city. Sunday :..' fulling about ten feet down . . bani'iuent. The car was pvc. and Hie occupants thrown In a colton patch with only some alight injury to port of them. The eur wu- not very badly damaged. WU study Stock and Grasse*. Mr. S. A. Burns has gono to Cednr town. Ga., to spond several days on a big stock farm study how to false stock and grases. Mr. Burns ays An derson county-ir. behind on theaulAVo things, and tangoing to Georgia to 3eo how lt ls dondf FAST FOOT WORK GOT HIM LIBERTY I - i M ii. ... .',r al Blockade Still He Gul Aw?y From the Officers ?lu I! Atihley timi linet! deputies weal i to i 'aiior';! t'.-rr'. ?a iii?:j Sa vu una >i riv r euri) Tuesday muru-j ilig nu.I . Lptill'ed a lill in !.,|| ldu,'_ J Txiey lou) ??.iii a i;p ti, where ihci I>IMI( .I and il W.is . IM: ound?d by j ! " <> . '.: lit I u'< It.' li in ..hi llie oil'.ccii; saw a niau approaching ' iMuriis:,,-. Mt ft waitui;: some hum.; the Kt iii ui.d they II iv a i ted until tillie! emin ?; i !u>- him lu |$t-l lhere :. : : *i they] ?jj runy Uiu trap. The uperaiur ul ;i. Still il ti, m?1 Willll ut I holli, lindi J? ?! mu rii'tflj. 11? was in tue net of ullangilla nu. clothes. The sherliil brough I thc old doilies ?lung willi him when lie cuino to the elly, lt um sheriff eau get ?hut mau he will enter j him in the Fourth or July races undi back him ugitlnsl the \c,r'ld fur rust foot work. I ie fore returning tn the eily the ?if-, ricers rounded up John Daven port a colored helper around tie- still. A live gallon k.'K of blockade was found In his bouse. Tho negro is known to' have been peddling "moonihine" in i the city ur Anderson. The still was brought tu the Jail. IUL HKOVVVS RKH!<J.\'.lT!ON j Sumter ( burch Beelined lo Adept it' Lus? .Sunday. Dr. .'. C. Brown, one ol tho trus tees nf Anderson College recently re signed the pastorate of the First Bap tist church of Sumter where ho had' been for 29 years. His congregation j last Sunday refused to accept his res ignation. The Baptist Courier says: We learn from tito Sumter papers | that tho Flrit Haptlst church of that city refused to nc-copl the resignation of Dr. C. C. Frown which was offered on June the seventh. The resigna tion came before the church for action at the morning hour of worship oin Sunday thc fourteenth and it was re jected by a largo majority vote. AI committee was appointed tb consult j with Dr. Brown but lils final decision ? has not at the timo of the writing of this note been announced. DEATH mt yin MASSEY HEAD Died Thursday Morning lit (J O'clock. Yenna .Mun of Brr Mills. Mr. Massey H?>ad a young man ol the Orr Mill villano died Thursday I morning at the home of hi-- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hen Head nt 0 o'clock.! He was born in Plckons county and, has been living in Anderson for about 10 years. He was an opera tive In the Orr Milli. Ho died of eon sumption. Mr. Head ls survived by his parents Mr. and Mrs. Hen Head, and two brothers, Anron, and Levy, and two sisters. Misses/ Marlon and Diclo. It, E. BROCK BEAD 0 - ?. Well Known CItl/cn bf Thc Eastern Tart of thy Count). U. K.. Brock dleil at his home In j Anderson county Thursday after an illness uf several weeks. Mr. Brock was burn October I6th, 18f.2. and serv., ed une year in the War of Secession.j" Ho was a memher nf Ebenesjer church. | ile is Rtirvfvo'd by his wife and ll children, all ur whom ar?> living In: Anderson with the exception nf three.j One of these lives In Torr ono nt Fair Play and une In Abbeville county. Prem-li'mr al Mountain Creek. Dev. D. W. Built will preach nt Mountain Creek ehnrch Sunday after noon, .lune 28th. nt 4 o'clock. The pub 1 Ile cordially Invited. The OW Time Polities. Anion PInehot. in' prrmonnclhg I against George Perkins, says "his cor poration affiliations make him scarce ly suitable fer membership In the Progressive party." Thieu . cheers for the chaps whose, political scraps wiro conducted with brickbats and fists! I cnn take small delight In the mllk> . sops who fight with rhetorical \ slaps bn thc wrist; Ah! the times that I had ns an Inno cent lad. when the old town hall was packed to the env?s, * d tho oratora rose to proclaim that their foes ?oro pirates and bandits and thloves :.o drawing-room phraso could get by In those days; that talk -waa net culled from a hook. The . rpeakers would paint our own ' man aa a saint, and his rival a forger and crook. Real Meaning of Leisure. "Lebju.re," say:; Deacon W. C. Palmer, "is no time to loaf. lt's a time to do those things you'vi. been wanting to .do." * MAYBERRY GOLFED WAY TO VICTORY Charleston Mai? Won Title of Carolinas By Effective Putting At Asheville Af bovflle. Juno 25. K I". Mayberry, ul Chutlesion, S. C. today won lin- li l al * in Di'**annual tournament ol Hm Ctn ol ina Holt Association for tito Hie . hituipioimhip of Xm l li ami South Cai ulina, defeating F. M. Laxton, of charlotte. Luxton Shore mi lil? tee im! Mayborry'r putting won the match. Maylierry's total was Ititi ami Lax'mi*, wa- IOU. Ai itu- ai:1.nat meeting ol Hie a .o ciatiiiii tonight, the i-iiii WI-IO |H*esent --! by Hr. e. S. Jordon, of Asheville, a'ni <'iiai leaton, S. e., va . chupen .as Hie place for holding Ih?1 IHM tour nament. Olin im ?>i im- association weie Heeled as follow:-: Pivsideiil, Judge- Junios c. Adams, of Asheville; Vice-pie: ideal, \V. Al. Shu ml, of Columbia. S e.. feerctury ti a:,in i r, j. Alwyii Hail, o? Ciiurles t>?ti. H. C. 'im- i?l< ct iou ot Judi" Adams is the Iii : lime in the hie I or y o! Hu* asao * in I lon that ii North Carolinian hun inen chu?en to head tin- organiza lim:. HMS BM; Vit THUV Villi: ruptured Zacatecas With u Sinai! Arni). Zacatecas, June -4. lu lavtil over militar) wiroa. - 'J< lierai Villa drove from Zacateca:-, a loree gieatly exceeding hin own, according lo ollie ial eslliiiater mude late today. Be tween 1.1,000 and 14.001) Fed?ralo de fended Hie eily, while Hie Conntltu Honilusls numbering ahoiit lii.uUO employ little more liian half their number in Hie attucks o' four days, which lojltcd in victory for tho Villa !..,'.p;-. Hm lali.ing of hundreds ol prisoner:' and munitions, and tho de moralized i et i cut of thc remnants of O'.moral Mai rou's army. The : licet fighting in Zacatecas war th.; most severe ol th J r?volu- \ Hon. Tho Federals fought rrom one street to another, from house top to j honr? top. Many federal? throw away j their uniforms and began suiping the invaders. Those who pleaded guilty tu the offense wcie shut niter being cap! III ed. The Federals jalrcndy on the reireat. blew up a minc, in tho customs house, without warning, killing women and children. Molly Constitutionalist:! who hud enterad the building ulso wore ImHed In the wreck of the three story structure, j How many of the Federals escaped has not been learned. Since the city had,boen snrrouned, the number cannot be very Kroat. A force of four thousand, regulars, led by Generals Pascual Orozoco and C. Fuentes- arrived Saturday in Zacatecas from Aguas Calieiites. On Sunday the firing started early in the morning and lasted well Into the night. Little1 progress .was made by the rebcilr up'to'Monday morning, when General Villa ai rived from Tor icon. The firing .that day started early and continued again into thc night. The fire WUP directed against the Hill La Huffa, and neighboring h?ls. The FoderalP that night pro tected their positions with a powerful searchlight and prevented a night at tack. On Tuesday the fighting began at 10 a. m . and by l> p. m., the city had been taken. La Bu n'a . fell siter street fighting had been In progress for sometime. All other Federal positions hud-been carried during the morning, after-g Zacatecas, Mex., June 25.-After four days of preliminary lighting, the final assault on Zacateca? took place Tuesday, temiting In the ci plure of. the city by the Constitutum ?ll -.ts at 7:!10 p. m. The dead on.the Federal r.ldc, according to the official figures, numbered 4.0D0 nun 2,000 wounded, while thc tosser, to thc attacking side are not stutcd definitely though Gener al Villa, estimated ht? casualties at 500 dead mid 800 wounded. The battle was the most hotly cnn? tested during the present revolution, is the belief ot the leaders here. Four d In arning ? eoe teen thom and Federal were entrench ed in seemingly impregnable posi tion r. Five thousand prisoners were captured liv General Villa's troops. Twelve cannon, nine military trains, six thousand 11 fie?, and three carloads nf cannon and rifle ammunition were captured. The FoderalP were reported to have dynamited many buildings of the. city before evacuation, slaying those of Villa's troops who had occu l pied thc building in thc rtreet fight, j Generul Villa himself gavo the fol- j lowing account of the battle: After four days of hard attacks, | Tuesdny'3 waa the decisive one. The j enemy numbering 14,000 commanded by Medina Barron and five other gen erals were defeated completely;*':' ?ny forces which were aided effectively hy General Nateia's men. Up to this moment, we have 5,000 prisoner?. 12 connon. 0 trains 2 carloads - of rifle ammunition and cannon phelia and nearly G.0?0 Mauser rifles and a large quantity of provisions and other am munition. . . Tho enemy who escaped, wont in Hie direction of Agua ('alientos.' after dynamiting the post?nico end the stomp revenue office buildings. The explosion killed-many of our men and destroyed part of the city. The dead of tho. enemy number 4,000.and 2,000 wounded. "On our part, we cannot tell the lories of tho battle which lasted for ! five days, but I' think that there Were not more than KOO- m ad . and. soo I wounded. Among the latter ' are' Generals Herrera and Rodr?guez, who waa 8everly wounded.e Our artlllry opei died splendidly. - The.- Federals destroyed every fort, tho last hoing El Grillo." To pr?vido sleeping .quarters tn nu automobile ibero has been patented a folding bea! mitch on the principal o' the sleeping car berth. ---B?I care for your family's p?ersure? You have been promising your wife and children a Piano, Player Piano or oilier musical instrument for a long time/ Why do von pul them off when they express a desire that you pro. ule the piano now? Do you tell them you don't feel able? Then why do you spend as much or more to get something you want? As far as that is concerned we arrange terms that leave you without an honest excuse to provide a piano or piano player for your family's pleasure and education. Pianos $175 up. Players $450 up. * Phonographs $25 up^ C. fi. REED PHI 8 Bili Anderson, S. C. Iff1"1-" "i il'1 I 111 "n^m<^Wfc?j F R E G KLE- FACE Sun and Wind Bring ?ut Ugly Spots How to Remove Euslly, Here's a chance, .Miss Krecklo-faco, to try a remedy for freckles with tho guarantee of a roUnhle dealer that it will not eost you a penny unless it removes tho freckles; while if it does give you d clear compleion, the ex pense ls trifling. Simply get rn ounce of othilie- -dju hle strength from any druggist and i few applications should show you how easy It ls to rid yourself or the homely freckles and get a beautiful complexion. Karoly is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the J double 'strength othine as this ls the nrescrlption sold under guarantee ot money back If it fails to remove thc freckles. Dont Hid/* Them With a V??ll; Remove Them with The ?thine Prescription PLAYING CONVICTS The Earth Caved in and Two Roys Were Killed. Atlanta, Ga. June 25.-Two mothers are mourning today because their lit tle sons played '.'convicts In the mine?" in a cave near tho city water works ycrterday afternoon. Tho young.' terr had dug a cave in the bank of un old ravine and one of them was tho "convict." His ankles were bound in improvised chains. Another, boy. near the mouth of the cave, war rtruck by falling earth which burled him to his shoulders. When he succeeded in scrambling out he looketl back and saw that the oth ers were completely buried. They wore Paul Cain, aged ia, and Henry Steadman, aged 12. When, help ar rived and they were dug out both were dead. . HUGE (IMMY? ATTENDS Trial of Joseph Kttor, I. W. w. Man is Attraction. Steubcnsvillc, G.,'June. 25.-Three thousand persona were in thc village of tJillonvaie today to witness the trail or Joseph Kttor. a leader of the Indus, trial Workers or tho World, charged with attempting to Incite rinking mi ners to acts of violence: Court pro ceedings, however, were tame as Kt tor waived a hearing and the warrant wan referred to the grand Jury. Hundreds of miners wei o amoug thora who crowded tho streetr of tho village, (oday, but there was no dohi onrtrutloii. A large force of depu ties had been rworn In and an extra - guardar?ais placed mound the town hal) because of alleged threats to dv naielto lt. Kttor was held in $1,000 bail. . ' . V AFTER ..COTTON" SMITH Reported That MIR Men Want Him Oat ol the Senate. Columbia, Juno 25.-It is being charged in many sections of the state that the cotton mill presidents aro in a combino to defeat Senator B. D. Smith for re-election to tho United States senate. It ts cl a'med that with Senator Smith out. of the senate, the price of cotton will not bo forced up aa It has during tho past decade. The report ia being, denied by tho ? governor. ", ' . All ot these renorts may have no foundation, yet they are being circu lated, and the names of parker and Smyth aro being mentioned. -In his Walterhoro speech (he gov ernor took occasion to charge that the reports were "campaign Pta." ? .< Rockets to bo fired from tho ground to destroy aeroplanes are ai French Invention for which great accuracy in claimed. fi ow- B. Frank Kelly, BISHOPV1LLE, S. C. "The man v hose friends say will be the the 2)ext Li.:ut. - Governor of South Carolina." I win sell, in front of the Court House, next \. { Saturday morning at \ \ o'clock, one bay mare \ about seven years old. Works anywhere and? ' perfectly gentle. This mare is a running mare, ? and has raced in a*l the large northern cities. [ Also, anoth?r mare, six years old, works any- : where. Also, one new runabout buggy and 5 ? Texas saddles. - te : This stuff is going to be sold regardless of [ ! what it brings. j, j . . V . ' ' ' ' \ ' l . j &> A, TAYLOR, Auctioneer. | ?A .