INTELLIGENCER WANT ADS. GET RESULTS WANTS Agent > ! ;| L'VtTj !.>.. :. !'.. i Hin? lmil;.> li- l i : iii. !. . -:?.l .i M I .. . Larg.- dcm: cl I >r good . >2.? in .*".u a week. Sm cr i :iie;r.urcd. Invea (fKiltu lodui Southern >'.,. cully ( o . Mox W. CK ? II v|ll?; S. ? '. Wanted -Cow ..r Ucla pen? <>s* i'll var! cfics. linnie ?'iv eal prices it Hil semi Bain plus of whal yon have io offer. J. JP. Wallers, .Lagrange. X. C. WANTF.I? Hoarders fur UP rummer on Sullivan': Island, mut iou 2.!,' "The Helen" Audre; i .Mr . Hoheit Singleton, S?ati'.ii _:. Sullivan'.1 I lund. S. c. LOST J.OST--WYdiio: cJ.-.v night th" Kith, lui or between Anderson and Midland! Shoals on Savannah river, one yoi-1 low folding pocketbook containing ? checks aggregating about $'2,180.-1 ?b. ftuwnrd ir returned io W. W. ' I'owell at Caere dna nottling Co. Anderson, t?. < '. 6-13-tf I 7 FOR SALE j Fer Sale-If you want nitrate of nodal for spot or future shipim-nt il will: pay you to communicate with us > before placing your ordVrs. ll irby j & Co.. Brokers, importers, Dealers, I all fertilizers, Sumter. S. C. FOR RENT For Rent-The entire second floor of the Pepper building on Weal Whinier street. lieuuotltiblo rules. Apply to Anderson Lodge U. 1'. O. 13. . .Elk; i G-2t-tfd T'.lR RENT-Furhiohed hiiusc for rout during the mont ba of July and August. All modern conveniences, on car line, and very desirable neighborhood For raies ami furl h; cr..\iu format ton apply ut L'-'t) tl recu is''ville street or phone 124. U-215-41. fcT~ ?STRAYED 'SUtiijed-Day horse about 7 years oki Howard for Information. Vic tori il. Cheshire! 6-2fejt ^USINESS^LOC YF.TKHIN ARV SI'lUiKON-Dr, L. ll. Snider. Oltlce ut The Fret wei I Co.'s stable. Anderson, s. c. Try "Oak Turk," in the midst of most picturesque mountain section of wcst-irn tSc.rth t'aroli'ia; excelleni huftrd, pure mountain spring water ' piped to bouse. $f> per week and ni?. Bi K. lawrance, Proprietor, Homler Bonville, X. C.. H. 2. SIM Nt; Id s-I have 2f>Q.non untiled long leaf yellow pine shingles for Bale, cut 1-2 lu. by 4in. by lSln. packed IOU to "mindle, price V. (?. H. Columbia; No. 1 all hearts $1 tier Mj, No. -, Inuit and rap S2.2S per M.. car lot*.; or less. SHAW ARCADE. Cullimbin, S. C. lwk. \ ? - _ FLACK IIOTKL, Edncyvllle, X. C., ten miles from Hc?idcr?nnvllle. near Chimney Hock und Sugar Loaf Mountains; daily mail; acetylene lights; ?l) large rooms. Hates $4.?0 to ?U per weoit. Other People Own * Their Homes Have they been more fortunate than you or lune they been more thrifty? Well, the difference is this: you have heeit payiiiK rent while they were pay ing for their home Yours still be longs to the other man, though you i might have paid tor it. Your friend I got whut he paid for and owns his home. LET I'S HUI LD YOU A HOME IN WEST END NOW. ANDERSON REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT CO. jB. R. Horton, L. S. Horton, Pres, V.-Pres. W. F? Marshall, Secy. BOILERS, TANKS? STACKS, tKINDS QF MACHINERY SUPPLIES, REPAIRS GALVANIZED ROOFING LOMBARD IRON WORKS Augusta. ?Ga. * * 'js * * ?A^EX ? FAINT * * ARCHITECTS . ' * 'Antferson, S. C. * * Brown Office Building. * * Second Floor.. Phone 26v * .* . .. '. . > .' '." ...? %y* * '* . * . '* * * . * * Mrs'. Albert Kay has^retnrhed to her home Iii this 'city utter a. visit t? friends tn Ahbeyllle, \ SIX ILES KILLED BY LIGHTNING BOLT COUNTY ANIMALS HITCHED, TO A HOAD SCRAPER WORTH $350 EACH Convicts Nearby Were Not Injur ed, Failing Even To Feel the Shock _ I Six mtil< reported lo . ? . wiiri'i J Aiulcrsoii yexifrilay- afternoon, a Noll of lightning '.i' ?ny I; . .-.!: il >/.- I . II animals. Tin I?> . . r? li il eli? : ld .! L illi scraper ?il. I W-i" enipl??v-j . .] in Mir grading in pi ogress n-s i'ooloj . bridge, ii UJIIOF iroiu Hie I elly, ('onvicu nearby al the lime 1 .v i.- mu MIIOCUCII hy Hie ?tull v i i. .i illd Mic damage. Ali J. Frank .lolim.ou, in oran . itr?ju: i. i. was uutilb'il of Ibu loss !. . ; . I: i>: s % i . : x. lu '.vhoiil ? Wini n - .: ?'. ii om t!ie c.'iinji when i' oe-; eli: i 'd. Accimiini; lu Mr .lona mi. :. touting Un .tory told bini, Un.' bo!) struck Kouie?mi between ."> anil .'? o'clock, while Hie ron viet force badi ret In ?1 iiionnMiiarUy tiom Ute road vnik to iiwuli the missing ul th? fore of ibo simm, which bad rouie n;> Bini dimly. Tin- in nins were driven to lue j .ail: ide. (?ic ii:nabj> uui|>. r the sheltes' the branches ol trees, alt bough Mr '. .loliin un v ai not sure ??: Hit.-. The mules a eic <'l oxei-pUoiml val-I ie probably Hie Ii li eu I draught uni-j mu?s in Anderson county. Theru were: a hali dozen id' a drove of milli's rc- . ont ly PUK based by jUio county fur ? . [immanent improvement work. To iee ti ru fe kind ol' m il s desired ? lui bleeder;!'ot Ton Horace and Ken nel. \ weie sought and thu drove pur ? ii.i. i d in llio.se staler. Thc coal tu .lu- county ::' the time wu? approxi uiulely $800 euell, and this ?lice ivas ?ec'ured, it wau understood, because id' tho parchase nf the nuiles in number. Tli" county carnell us much insurance o:i Hie mules ai 'lie underwriters would allon on I hu I cms? ol properly. \ : ii engugeil, inn $100 each. Tbeicloro, it wai cf limn U'tK that the loss to the ; i univ, m l. was approximately $2?() Hitch, ?>r $1,500. Jailer Iteports. i.ater last evening, a more direct re port was uecured ob th?' killing ol' Hie iiiulea, the fault: coming from Helton. Che l'?irge?)ing Ktory, while c?senti?l |y correct, ?lees nu? cover the ?letalis a thc loss. The mules, fifteen in all, , were hitched ti? the two road scrapers ? and were driven ca hitched into the vard ul the home of Mr. James Madi son, near Tonej Creek. There. under an uak treo UH- boll wrought its dani ?Bc. The convicta were housed In u shed and the guaids also fought shelter a ? few yards from tin- place where the animait' were standing. Thc light ning bolt completely ripped nut thu hean ol Hie tree, a atender oak. and Hie shuck slightly dunned the con vict guard, Inn hurtiug no one. The hob penetrated Hie home of Mr. Mad iron, vis.?ling willi slight damage cv "ly lonni oi tue building. Five ladlee w.ero in thc home and one of these. Mi: Madison, was .stunned liv the bolt; Sile lecoveled ill il few min ute? :t#d war apparently uninjured. Freakish Results. When Un* boll ftlruok tho trees, thirteen ?it Un- fifteen mutes stamUng together ndl. Seven atoae, finally, al hough two of the seven wer?' stunned loi- some ? om id?, ruble tune. Six were kill"d outright. Two of Hie mules ap pui eui ly failed lo feel the shock ut all. The animals weighed between 1,050 and 1,400 pounds each and wore handsome and rarely valuable. Although Hie lightning played about the home in alarming fashion aid was felt keenly by the Inmate!-, lt didn't set tire to the building ami tailed to do any serious damage therein. ' ?'?unit y c,onniiisslon?r Vundtvor waa in Hi?- city lui t nighl and deplored the loss of these mules. He said that no better stock has ever been brought io Andel eon, and it will be hurd to r?> phicu these mules selected for this particular work. FLAGMAN RAISED HIS $500 BOND L. S. Stamen Was Given Freedom Yesterday A fter Spending One Week in County Jail I.. S..Staines, who war arrested hy Hie Anderson county officials at VVU ? liam; lou one week ago on ii charge of attempting to wroclt?M passenger train on tho Piedmont and Northern Linus by ihr?>wing a switch ut that j point, Was yesterday g.lv??n bis free-) iloni alter appearing In M ig'M.iate j Uniiulwell's court ami giving bond in j th" : um of .} 00, Tills is a serious ac I plication which Startles will face when th ii ? is called for trial at the next tenn pf the. court of general sessions. George Gordon, n, Helton negro, was admit ted io bond yesterday. Gordon bab bet ii in ja li for sometime on the e.tiiii gi of forgery and it is said that the authorities have sufficient proof to convict bim. Aside from these two uetior?-. r-??)ps were tattier qu?.-si ?ti Hie1 \li? court yesterday. s Helical Services. There will be n ravivai at Toxaway Methodist church beginning- Monday night ut 7:550 and con;inning tl rou gi? Hie week, and perhaps longer. Marriage. Married at the home bf tba bride In the iliogon mill community, -J.mo Sf?th; nt 8:80 p. m.. Miss Aridlo M. Hawkins and L Carl l'.all, ll$v. S, H. WiiHe, officiating. THE WATCH WORD IS BOOSTING "M? TOI" T P. A. HELD A GRAND RAL LY HERE LAST NIGHT ?RIBBLE IS PRAISED State President and State Vice President Attended "Get-To .^'-..?'or Meeting In City The .-.:?;. ?i c,nl ni the Traveler?' I'roi eel i vc iall\ li lil in iii i* eily last night. .::an "Hu >.,. Ant!: n;on" ami Hie : i ol I i v< '.ire-; ?;;.i beret] in .North * ?"i : ni MI the quarterly iiiocllug of Po i a iyi?l corni .i ; in-ar ?u?illint? that i t* 11 j. li i miy either or ganiza: i i i.i ht? c' y may . ver hope to '! i: - lier: i cf1 th? association up? le. " .. mtriMii?g hy telling the liltMiiber Ci;:: the . ..le ?den of til?.' occasion i,; to I.I? al ute llie idea .if "?i tli::", :.g.-t!:ei ami boosting An il . viii" r.?j Llt:ii p'.wpu.!:' i \ . . r\ Allder :i>ii :.. lit ?; ?'lair ! living the city! loinoi. IV . vp ll ' r.ih. on ma>ii a handsome r hi v. i; ? :. : night when tho T. P. A. a: iv .; :iu!?,.. in le.V ?han IO miii u:< s ?' . .i .i? ' iud. < . lian Allen.1 pioHi h : ... tin? !. < m i o5l. called the ii'-, ti to order shortly after S o'cloc: .' introduced uti the lirst ofl the .: Ker .John W. Linley, ussur-I {ny M vlritors a cordial welcome to . T.?; ?i. ,\i;derr?ni aipl on liuhall of the '.'higj ; I ii t Ita itv in South Caro lina" bade them make themselves at home. j Lan Allan ah o welcomed the visi t?la and Intioduced NV. A. Living-' : tune, the pre:;ldont of tho State T. P. A. A number nt very interesting I i?i a I emeu ts relative to the growth Of the organization were made by Mr. Li vi ii gs to ne and then tho vice-presi ilentr of the asr.ociution were called upon t?> ?peak, 'i'niii Pearce can in ver foi ?e( Spat tanbury and naturally hin audience had to listen to i|uitc a bit. aoucciliing the "City of Success." Mr. Pear.- lr being prominently monthmcd lor the next president of the T.. P. A. Stale ?meeting and for that tcannu mid became be is a good speaker, he received a hearty welcome at tho hands of his audience. T. H. Pope ol' Greenville, another vice-pres ident, made a capital speech, boost- j lng Anderson. 15. I?, (los: ;tt made a ?snappy ami j suitable talk, and so did lt. E Lig?n, iind the rpeech which Feaster TiIbbL* Sot rid of was a gem. llufutt Fant, Jr.. ll eundidu.tr for the House of Representatives Lom An derson county, mude ti r.iuiarkubly good r-peoch ami wai warmly welcom ed, a? were all th?: extjnipot iiueour, .ipeaknrs ot the evening Light refreshments wert u?rvnd du ring Hie evening, and on tho whole, it was olio ut thc most pleasant occae ions that Anderson's traveling '.nen have ever enjoyed. Ii will printably increase the membership o? Post 1) by nt least u doieu within tho next tort night . MRS. MCCONNELL DIED SATURDAY Was a General Favorite In the City, and Her Death Causes Much Sorrow The whole city of Anderson was saddened yesterday morning by the announcement of the death of |Mrs. Ivas blessed with one son, George. Jr. Tho whole city feels keenly tho sor row of this little family .and of the larger family of bereaved, the moth er and the brothers and sisters, for surviving Mrs.-Mot'onn ? 1. aro her mother, Mrs. J. J. (Slimer, flvo broth ers, Mesrs. Swain, .lake. Keys and Rob and Sam Qllm?r and three sisters Mrs. P. Blair ('rayton, Mrs. T. H. Lum kln and Mis? Louis' Ullmer. Tho funeral services will be* con ducted from the First. Prcs^yierlno . ;-rch this afternoon at .i:.lO. for of . ts church for several yours silo : .?d been a dovotcd member, and heir Christian lifo and character was a blessing to ail who knew her. ? The pull bearers will bo Messrs. Joe Shelor. Joe Bell.- ll. M. Wilhi.h, Kyrie Shirley, Uond -Anderson and W. P. Nicholson. GOW io Hospital For Treatment. Mr- W. E. Atkinson left on Satur day a?tcipoon for John Hopkins, Bal timore. Md , with.his wife, where be will placd bey for treatment. WILL liyiPROVE HEATING ! IN Tile OLD SCHOOLS _ ? WEST MARKET BUILDING TO BE COMPLETED j CONTRACT IS LET j County Board Met Yesterday and Gave Work to Sullivan Hard T ware Co., for About $1,000 For ronlo t iin<> th? Anderson school board lias beim considering the ques lion ?il impioviiig iii?.' healing eys tem in iii?' reboots ?ii tin; city anil at j a meeting held ai Un? o??ico of IC C. | McCunts yesterday *t was ileliniluly I determined that inverai ol' tin- school j building woiti.1 hi: supplied with steam j neut. At this ?Heeling the board took; up plan: for the plat, lug of apparatus ; tor thu- purpos?' lu the West Market si ..cet school ami (he contract for the' w.ii? war awarded to the Sullivan' Hardware company fur a considera-J ?'KI Of ?f'J?lfl. Th" contract was awarded at .1 meet-j ing of the committee in charge ol' this work, composed o! .1. I). Rast, J. A. 1 i Si oe!: and W. II. Shearer. The ole ay: tem iti use at this school was found , to lie defective sometime ugo ami th** board bus'merely been waiting until lt could secure ; iiiSSclcnt funds with I which lo carry on the work. I Hills were received yesterday from I th?' Sullivan Hardware company, the 1 Barr Hardware Coin puny, ?>i Grecn j ville, the Anderson l-Mumbing and j Heating Company and the Anderson ! Hardware Company. Members of thc school board said last night thal the work would be begun Within thc next few days, or as ?...jon as the material arrived and the I heating system would be ready for the inspection ol the hoard by the lime school opens in S iplemhvr. MRS. ?^ORN?" PASSES AWAY Lovely Christian Life. Has Come To An End After a Long Illness Mrs. A. H. Osborne, who has been! very ill for some time, died yesterday1 morning at her home in tins city, und generate, nollie christian woman1 many friends mourn in memo?y of thc I whose long life has made so much runrhine fpr many hearts, lt has been said that in her passing, death takes] away ono of the purest, sweetest .char acters that has ever lived in this city. She died Saturday morning at 8 J o'clock, after a long illness which really seemed to be without a name,.' but just a weakening of tho physical energies. Mrs. Osborne was Miss Euphemia McCully, tho tourth child of Stephen mid Elmina McCully, ami was one of the helles before the war. Soon' Kiter the wai In 1866. she married I Mr. Andrew H. Osborne, and has liv ed out her life in her native town, and not many blocks from tho place where she was born and reared. She has always been noted for the sweetness of her disposition, and one of ber ? neighbors who has lived sixteen years1 besi'le her said Saturday morning "1 have never heard Mrs. Osborne say1 anything but kind things about any-1 one, she hus boen a true friend, und the sweetest christian character, that I have ever seen." Three sons have preceded her to the grave, and she leaves two daugh ters, Mrs. Ii.'B. Bleckley. Mrs.'J. C. 1U an to a, and Cine son 'Mr. Sta:-y i Osborne, and her husband to grieve . for their loss. There ls also one sis ter, Mrs. Amanda Allen, and a broth-, I er, Mr. P. K. McCully, Sr. who are the only survivors of the large McCully family. j The funeral ..will he held nt thc, home on East Whltner street on Sun i day afternoon at 5 o'clock thc ser ? vices conducted by Kow John Speakc . of the St. John's Methodist church, of i which Mrs. Osborne had been a faith ful member almost all of.her life. The . favorita hymn ot MTS. Osborne's, ' ?"Shall there bo any Stars In my Crown," will be sung by Mrs. E. E. Elmore. If a star wasjplaced In. the crown or this good woman for every , good deed that tshe has done, there j would Inded be myriads of stars, tor she has visited the sick when. they needed her, and she l:as ministered to .Che poor and needy .r.- their time of trials. I The pall bearers will be Messrs. I Bert and Kcvs McCully, j Clarence .Pr?vost. Waller H. Nardin, Y. 9. Car der and Frank Farmer. RAILROAD MEN & HERE TQM0ROW A. W. Anderson of Charleston & Western Carolina Is Expected In the City _^-t : ' .. 1 V. .gi ir For nomo days Anderson shippers nave boen expecting that i*1 conference would be held in this oliy in regard to various matters concerhing- tHo in terer.tR of local business jhenjuid the railroads In this state and they .will therefore bc interested In learning that A. W. Anderson bf the .Sha ton and Wes tent Carol hui Ral will bo hi Anderson tomorrow for purpose of conferring w ?tn some the local bittiness men. Mr. Andelron has. a numbat friends In thVch.y; her ls weif kn here and if he promises Ande people that they Will get the big j Of the Impending discussions, Buttermilk is Full of Little Health Germs Over in Bulgana people live to be ninety and one hundred years old, unless they get killed in battle. This fact puzzled scientists until they dis covered that the Bulgarian people drank quantities of: buttermilk. Laboratory tests of buttermilk developed the fact that it contains h little germ that attacks and destroys disease germs in the stomach - -a health germ in other words. They named this little youngster "Bulgarian Bacilli" and he's right on the job all the time. Buttermilk is pure, and clean and sweet and cold. Nothing else in the world possesses the thirst-quenching qualities of buttermilk and you can drink a barrel full of it if yu want to ard then "holler" for more. It will bring the rose flush of vigor to your cheeks, improve your appetite and beautify your complex ion. 7'here are no mornings after to buttermilk. We serve it at the fountains in our 3 stores. Three Stores. may rely upon the fact that filia will come trt|e. E. W. Will iain?, goners', freight agent of tho C. & W. C. will also probably be preront tomorrow. CITY POSITIONS Rumored Thut There .May Re Some ('bunges on Police Force. The Intelligencer learn? that there are perhaps a dozen aspirants for thc position of city clerk, soon to be made vacant, when Mr. Godfrey assumcE the duties of mayor. There ls also said to bc a movement on foot for thc reorganization of the police depart ment. Just what rhape this is taking could not be learned, but there may be some changes on the force. WATSfmwii^m AMONG SPEAKERS Write? That He Will Positively Be Jin Anderson For the First Carolina Grain Festival i Probably tho most interesting top-. Ic .of.discussion among Anderson county farm er i- just now is that of the approaching grain festival, which is to be held here on July 21. A number of excellent rp esk er s have been se aured for "the occasion, among thom E. J. Watson, commissioner of agri culture or South Carolina. For some weeks it has been said that Mr. Wat would probably attend, but nat until yesterday was a definite statement ob tained from him that he would be here. Thc following letter is self explanatory: "My Dear Mr. Whale/: I am in receipt of your kind re minder of June 24, and beg to say that the date of July 21 has been set aside by me for many months for Ibis particular purpose. You may there fare count upon my being present, with you on that occasion of tho first real Grain Demonstration that ,bas boen hold in the state, cinco I have known .t. "Yours very truly., "E. J. Watson, "Oonimiar'oner." ? ? POPULAR Di ??r a uriV/I^ Ain't it? CRAYTON'S! our |ce Cream F. B, Clayton's HTUOMC iPLACOJE tine Case Discovered In New Orleans yesterday. New Orleans, June 27.--Health of ficers tonight announced that a case,of Bubonic plague had been discovered in New Orleans, ('bar?es Lundenc, a Swede, 45 years old, who had been in the city ll days, ir tho victim. Where he'came-from has not been learned, i He was taken ill several days ago in a cheap lodging house, and later re moved to a hosplatl. where physicians pronounced him suffering, from the I plague. Thc patient ha? been iso lated and precautions taken to pre ? * . * * * SAYRE & BALDWIN * ? ARCHITECTS 2 * Bl?ckjey Bldg. Anderson, S. C. * * Citizens National Bank Bldg. * * #?je?b. N. C. . vent the spread of the disease. Tho lodging boure where Lundene lived han been quarantined. Hoaltji bfllc?rt; of Southern States were notified by telegraph tonight of the jtRri.cpy.ery of ,thc cape. ss sa ??mi?* 1 These are the^points you consider when - / selecting a Typewriter. THE L. C. SMITH TWWmWfc combines^1 of these points and a good matty more besides. lt will please^your Stenographer, and; its steady, continuous service will N PLEASE YOU J. E. CRAYTON & CO.? Charlotte, N. C. Agents. M0mm ?0* kassi AgmU. i