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WITH TH I'rodllHh'li (if ..Oil? Woinfcifnl {'(.gins iii Nc? York. Francis \. Itu donall. li? widely known photoplay I. ..t. I:; t: ... ni ;ih Hi' KsHiiiuiy I'mn nu ny, ?i"- "typical Amorii an hero." Hundred r?i thou saints of moving picture ili-iotcei, lusting nearly live ami une half bel lions "f voteB in Hiv hern i unte d . ort dueted hy the Indies' Wo: Ll Maga zine, lille ?f the Mel'Iliri pllhlici.l jollS, have so decided. The story "One Wonderful Night." written hy lintis Tracy, i - perhaps one ol the hes! siibjoeis for photoptay production ever penned. Mr l'-u-li llian will play tin nile of John l>e lancy ('urti.-;. Mle hero. Tile company will begin work immediately and most Ol tile SCelHS W?11 ItC lUKCM ill Nev. York eily. I' is ti wise exhibitor who will take advantage of tlc thousands ol dollars tittil had been spetil by Un? seven maiitifai lurer?, whose player** Were iiiiiiiin.il-il fur the n?|e oi the In ro ot lids story The picture will be ol live reel length, ami ?viii ..ver> scene and ilicideiil as related in Hi" story. Thia picture when finished will be seen in Anderson nt Hi. I'almelto. (.Irl Loses Her Eyesight Hird Ven der lu Arrested. From a photographic standpoint Ute Fong lu the Mark." Is per ll ap' the Iii ie|e;i i' in several mon'.is. Tin photography is superb. ll bas tl rryalal ? lear quality tint niakei ii a standard of Hie best. The story hu been well produced timi Hi" pl; vers handle ,their roles li a most capable and cotty I mdt) g ?nsita:-. This al I rac [iou is boohed for lelsase Friday, .1 nie VI. The story is as follows: Act I It was uni;, nat*:.: I ?ii.it An gela and I ti'.-kn ri I should bt'eoue en gaged They were ohildri ti logot.ber anil bad lived for one another. Their love was- Hie tine -tritt IIUI'.N ing love Ih.-il has been born to live forever. Angela loved nature and when a bird vendor : topped her on the st reel one minny ali -moon she unhesitatingly purchased a canary and asked tin- man for a card, ih.it she might recom mend him lo her friends. That night Angela waa awakened by the singing of the canary and could not under stand why the bini should bu so free hearted and merry at that late hour. E MOVIES lier dbvoriiMf un* VV;i . gi ullin?', when 1 i i iii covered that 'lu- bini W?IH blind, I ami Ibo ii''M morning !' ?nuil lier ?it the I Ililli Vi mill'; linlin ?i.l-l luv au ' \plail : allon. She learn that all the birds' .?!.. Min i ilia' Hi v nie blinded on j lim'msc that they Mug lr-Mer tims ami that ii If easier tn sell ?Inls that J liri vt* ? \ .Ili-iii singla;: uiialiij She j becomes furfouH io shiiil: lita: sin li un . iiijiumau net should hi ii tl i< *t . tl up-1 wu ?.. ininti ont i ri unites, .mil lui-* i!o- ? Vernier airest..!." Her brui her. j tie. i gi ', promising young attorney, j luo'ieeiites the an.: Ibo Italian j vender i United in emir'. ACT ll The ilay hail iii . s-1 !..?. tile I : i. tr Tlp'ir io ,v louie hi h.-i wai i:: reailiiK-Sfi Angola ne <.' 1 with au ', neviih a". ?!ii>!i rust?? lier ?yi'.-igiil. j \S'n!l|i| ilil li,ll ll .'??titIlilli' In I'lVi- her v.imld !. I'i'ivi !!,..! ii.- ion! nsked Inri I., heeotoi hi< wit". Tile loss ni ll?'l'j eyes Igtit was nothing oom pa red tu tie-, iltfiliil.- love h>- linn ?a lp,- m ui:n : Ile was ill lind all tn I <T. 'rho Harli j hour: pent io th - lonely room ...itlij the. eanaty a-- her only oom pa II ?en : Ii lo. il :<. ehoor lier ai limes ami she oil ?ii wendi roil why ?io was so nappy, j Sil - w:: ? blind nevi l lo .--e loni's i light again. 'I l e hird had long for- ! >? it f ? ft) Hui; il had over seen Un ?gin | .;-I he chirped un merrily in Lime I iiiaklui: Angola forget her afflict iou. | 'Il e io ;v;ipa pei's primn! aa article, j and the vi III lei" *'i coli lug eomuiutiion. 1 hogged Imr inrgivoin s-i nu hi., lutofs. I Mis. pearl -nil-II. ?I undhi pl avid Uni ! she might gel better. One evening UH tito lot . : nt on lila per. h. singing gaily, .? !;. .?ole soi'ily ?' jwn tho carpel- I <? : . tilt i. lalo "10 living room. Itirh a; watt lhere, playing chess willi Hoot ge, Angi la found In f way to the teano tittd HF tho strains of music | i ae'ieii Richard's ear. he wishpered "Vi.- Angela." ami ho crept soil ly lo In r side :wii! said, "Il is 1 who am lil ind I love you." .'.ist of character.-: Angela. Ger du Holmes; .lohn, a hird vender. John ll. (.'oss?r; Angela's mother. Helen j Dunbar: George, her brother, llryanl ' Washburn; diehard, Angela's liane".: llii h.itd c. Travor?. Tbl. is another meat picture book- . fd ?er tho Palmetto. ltiplc) Holmes Lost in Northern lill- ! unis Swamps. ; The Kantern Dramatic Company of i the IO sunny Kilto Mfg. Co., went to' lox Lake. 111., las) Sn Minta y m pro-|i duc- a piero, entitled "AlltlMlslieil.1 Itu ploy llollliey, (?erda Holme* ?mil t wu others lieeiileil KI iiia);e lip- trip l>v automobile ami len tho Windy City aimil! Ti.'.'M Sunday eveilillK l'?Very thliig weill along nicely until tho chauffeur lout hiv pourings ami tonk Hie wrong ni.nl. whieli later ileveiopeil ns being ,i liiiu- io ?? ta rm loni . The lili', a heavy ;?le. weighing nm abler- ? ably more tb:.II "....) loni*. bern alie I .?unk in lin inml. Throe bon rs of j labro dually . ... .1- il m ui tiing .lie ear out und thea tliej proceed-,1 on-1 .. r<I arriving ut their desi ?milieu | a bon I I o'clock in Hie morning. The j Oiieslloii is wa.? ii tile weight of lite carl or Holm ; ilia! caused all Mi" trouble. " h cr nun ii, Itel arning lo Mi'slern Kele. Plea -i s "Funs**' A hov anil -.i:| w ho h ve ? ach oilier I sn ! ih" outdoors.u villi.MI who seeks lo I . im- between i hem and liicideiilaily . ni i' h lilnif.'ll limincially, and a cam . r.i : Hiesi ?iii' the principal aclors In Uii- thoroughly {inman and thrilling drama. 'ile villain i:.:<! pal lile blame un callie : \> ?tiing on th" hoy. but* be . ye of i li? camera told who Hie guilt;, party really wa . ?ind also where t he girl's i" ari really lay. Of ibo landing men on the screen to da, luirte eon.p.i?e -11Ii J. Warren, ".lark" Keirigan in essaying these j wi lei o roles. He lins (he pitv-i.;;?- . j Hie pois? und he Know. Hie west ami itu way thoroughly. Lately. Hie de. maud inf been so strong and pcr.dsi-j ..ni iba! Mr. Kori illili appear ia a ser ies of these roles lll.lt Hl'sl Iliad" Illili funioii: on i!i" screen, that Hf Pul-1 vernal Inri complied. "Tile Silent I Witness," and others to follow ?re tho j result. Natur olly the I'ni vcr al Li j cotilldetit thai lilia play w ill prove hu- i .nen: ely popular. The atmosphere I of the west is vivid, there is a delight ful romance In Hie story and th" ac-! I iou is stirring. dacie collies into th" cattle town j broke, looking for work. This he se cures with a ranchman and In that this ranchman has a pretty daughter. Vera, tho por it ion particularly appeals to the young cowboy. As Hie day ; pa: i. Jack and Vera heroine attached to . a. !i olin r much to the disgust and anger ni Hie foreman. (Jcorgoi wini seeks Vera tor himself. Thia fote ilinil ls the secret load of a gang o'' cat; le thieve: and hi has Leen plan ning raid . on his own boss's ranch. .lack, in Hie ionise of bia work. con!(%:s lo suspect the foreman, but can lind not bing on him. The foreman, ?IV ...PROGRAM... Week Beginning July 6th, 1914. Monday. ?THE MASK OF AFFLICTION" .. Belair. There aro ?renes In a mine, including explosions, lire ?iud fluad. Two reels nf absorbing Interest. "UNIVERSAL IKE. JIL, 'BEAULY' ?VON HER". .M'NL IKE. The presence of three live and nil sehlevouu hours In this film story mil tunke u luigi- Harreas nilli the cblldreh... Let them rome. Tuesday. "LCCILLE LOVE" NO. IO...... .COLO SEAL More ol Lucille's highly colored adventures in thc power of the rascally .Hugo. Ile treats lier llrst cruelly iiiul then tenderly, so that observers are beginning to think they will get married ut the close of thc series. The installment closes with Lucille's rescue from H my's clutches hy a bandit, the arenes being laid mi ii Mexican randi. "THE FATAL LETTER". Max Asher goes on a hunt im; trip in this number, pretending that he hus left homo to gr the tobacco Imbil. Other inciden!s foll?n rapidly iii this cunnii). Wednesday. .TH? LUV UNTO HIMSELF". KEN It is h.ml to tell In this two-part picture whether the title applies to the mini who struts thc plr-ttj wife of Ihr italian peasant or to the Italian in America who linds aud kills him. Featiirlug Hob Uren? uni uud Hantel ll nc h I iain. ' t* ? ... JOhER t un u> t'rom '?BILLY'S RIOT". A Sterling .Iuvenile corned). Sterling Thursday. Thc barkgioiimls are lu a beautiful aside VICTO? summer A SI Mil I. A R CYNIC". Two roch) of farce nod mest of it amusing, resort with Florence Laurence and Vat Moore. 'SOPHfF. OF THE FILMS*. . NESTOR lu this number the huinilry girl who ventured Into the movies ls told to jjutnp oui i a burning house by the desperate manager who wants to get rid of her. This makes good burlesqu: ..nd Is the funniest number yet put ont Friday. \ "THE FORBIOOEN BOOM"..... 101 BISON A three reel number that ls horrible In the sumo way that Foe's stories are horrible, and is for an audience that will enjoy n strong mixture of the weird and terrible. Fourth reel to tie selected. Saturday. "THE SILENT WITNESS".i. VICTOR This is a two part Western Orama featuring .1. WARREN KERRIGAN and Vera Slssou. Kerrigan photographs the foreman and bis-pal s changing the cattle brands. "THE FLIRT......... STERLING Another Sterling Juvenile comedy. Very fanny. 2S53 tb o o p o o o o o b oonoo o o o'o ? o W1T?I OCR ADVERTISERS ? o ";. v\. ?.; - '. ? ooo ob o o o b o o o o o o o o o o Tho rfetlrlng ?ale at Osborne & I'cnr fien's lins been a . remarkable nnccoiiS for tho past fifteen day. In this ls auo of tho paper on page r, appears sm announcement thal this popular con cern wit' continue to sell at Retiring prices' for . a fo w days Ronger. ( Evans'- Pharmacy ' has testimonials of sbmo of Anderson's leading cltlzenn as -to the merits of P. L. 7. These la gta' incorporated in an auveiUscmonti in thom. this Lt in>. Read The lice Hive announces ?r.lbs of su gar, for 91.0.0 Monday. See the adver tisement in this Issue. t .?* i-. AU the movies report fine husluesn for Saturday. The Leader warf Wronged With buy ing crowds al day Katnrday . In re r.woc o io their announcement of great price reductions. While Ibero was a large crowd la town the -Uh business men report an avernge Saturday's business. Advertising appropriation with The Intelligencer-proof that advertising pays. Thu South Carolina Experiment Sta tlon hus Just IsM-ied n bulletin con tnlniug a rovisod llet of bulletins, tu the station available for distribution. testimonial?1 ?This may bc had by'triplying to the (director of tho Experiment Station The Owl Drug Co., has doubled its j Clemson College. . ?>:.-.?? '<<? i:i ?i?.? ?-?Ii???- ha ltd, ?5 li ::i" i iii ????III-j ?liomix .!; < ' in ? ,.?. raille raids \v!l!l III?? a ...='.? :.i?:< .? ?! a Me.xiraii. They ti 1 ii lt 1 -ii! .lac!;'* '-addle ?ni ?ron tis?*?l in ma. j over tli<- hi ami 'ti ti:-- Imrsos Hini liay?' hen .--m?en. Vern !>;is pur? hus? <! :i umall ruinera Ul? nilly oui- to l)?? ; .ni it; t?i' i<.wu. >) an afternoon rho ride.; into Hi?' 'ailis viril ll J" .: !q tao- M'v.v pi mr? ?. "'!i?v forgot Um ramr-i;* tm starting badi liiijrii'* ui?i! lacis letuni' .. it. He? fon> joining Vera again. .Incl; runs into iii?* catii?* rustlers, an?! Ii?* tsn?pa . ni-".II ' them from li- *:i:i?l luidl es, with di?' f?r?:tuan .:. tit?' fore :r?iiiml. :.. ou aft? r Ho- ..:;-'! rr arc il ts? ?-?;---. i hy thc ccwlaii .. i'.iii I tte on :..!;.!! escup? w i Um II I.? mc. liol Ti ti . ' !;: . i? or, ti:'- ram ii the f?ir?*iiian ie . ' . ,J:ii'|; a.l li'-in : lin I? ;i?i?T of le- A.: rtn?l pioducra He |r?ui ?'??n ? ..!' i :n .;. ' '..'-. : ailille i:i lin- inean i::e-. Vc? a :. in Ut?- t!:ir'< room ?level- : ipili : ?K I pi. lilies. \:i oe-.- ;hir*ui sh . ; in?!; cue ot I he cattle rusMci:?. A- ! laid? i:- .. - io to lie l- l willi a rup?' j i rot! ti (I !'. ii eel: hy Hi lui.MI.- ? nw | loy: . ah? i : sh? M oi:; at .! di: ??lays thc I incli:?i?iiatli..? pittut. '!'!:.? Mexican is raptured and li. iw.> eiilpril.i arel !?*d " t t . ju?i .i'ii .:-.! V? ra. later, j Slid tn::: y happy ?la*. ; .?.;:. !'... f willi j I.; ';. promut to i i: pi ?Hon ol'j o? ?.mu n. I ii lr ri? i- app'.v.; . Hf lUjou .? . ?i . i... Auto ('r: <. S?'iz?'< W?"?l Idast I'iiiyei*-. "Motrorili ." .;: an ??Iva . ; staci- ?ia:; ie? oiiio ??p'd? mic it liv Wost Coast audios . ' tho fr i-. : il Film Manu ;:? turill*, ? : :.:p.i :y :>i '-'o'lHiorn L'ali tai i: in. Tin1. h.tr; o' ku'uired'* of .ti!. :. ..?' *'.i? linc ? ii! d b'Milcvanls. ;: :! :!i. :.\ ... sci 'ur, arv ..oiilrl tiiliuK fr. il I . eh Hiere is a rig hur?.? ii. ll??! ?.?. \ ir;? '." nu'otn:i )!!?. ma;':.ct. ay?! d?*a! i d?*?*lur?* i nat . :- !or folk from thu movie st nilli are ti - pon: i! ? y foi their i:;::ii!.. to la cp jp -vidi '!-.'. increasing orih-.r.? for ::i: ? . Xo! l?-r.:? (lian a ihi>:? i.' '!: hi? ?hotoolny st ai." al th aiv? a! ?lu d? ; have blossomed forth v ,\ new u'tomobilc: during He t v. ?-. weeks. I ?:: :.:;..i.y mo!-J have bee:: hit) n hy h- inotor'itis hug and at - e.*;p niling heir spare moments in looking ever .i'lii '.is ?nnk'-s of cars and in onjOying 'demonstrations" on::'::-. :;! Hie ex ion se of auto ?Irr; lr: db? T?rner. dean i :' ?he hig corpa o? I AI THE CHURCHES Kind Itapiisl Church. Truchera' meeting al !i:4:"?. Sunday itchool ut 10 : UH a. ni. A. L. Kniet hera, rup;. Publie v/orfhlp a. 11 HU?. Hor mon by lin* pastor, lt?*v. .loo. F. Vine?:. Subject: "The Mau ?it ?bc Door of Hie Church." Sunbeams ut -l :0i). Mr.? Esl ca leader, lt. V. I?. t\ al 7 :.!'). H. ?:. liarle, pr?sident Sermon at [':?.'>> p tn. by thu pastor. Subject: "Wounded I'nto IJCITJI?." (No. ll.) Tile po!.ie- is cordially Invited to at tend and wot: hip with ur ut all these Herviros. Orare Church. Hov. J. li. Cihiir.nry. rector. I'hone ? SI!!?. Sol viera ?o; th?; Fourth Sunday j aid :. Trinity, duly rub. Sunday school j id 10:1.", ti. m. Holy Em-baiist and, sermon al U:.'.0 ?;. m. Evening prayer uni : ermnii ai S SMI p. m. l-'irsi L'resiiyterian Church, Thc nervier rd the First Presby terian chin ch will lie lieltl tomorrow il the following hours: Sabbath ??.boni at 10:00 o'clock. Th?* con:-! nan ion will bo ob-. -ivcd at the morn lng hour, bul Hie servicer will not ?rx Lteed the ii.^ttal lim?. At night the pastor will pmich again. Th?. ov'.?n- I illg : ?'i Vices an only 4") minutes long ! am', tho room i -. delightfully cool. I 'Como thou With us and wo will (lbj bee gootl.'" Y' liera ?will show you to A seat and give ybti a hymn bock. .'.{ SI. johnfa Church. St.. JtdniY. Methodist Episcopal .hurtdi. South, Joh"". \V. Speak?.', pas lor. Sunday sciu-ol at .10 a. m., O. M. l-learil, sUp?v*ltit?.-ndent. The regular .?>nimun;'ti service Will bu served at Hie moni!:? h..ur. 11:30. Preaching it 8:?10 p. m. hy the pmtor. Visitorr. mil strangers are invited to all scr i leer. AsMocInir Itcfornied Presbyterian Church. Sabbath school a? 10::!0 a. m.. Every cacher ami pupil present. Preaching i>y pastor at 11:30 a. m., followed hy communion f?>rvlce. Let every mem ber bc present nt these services. In vite your fronds to como with you. Thc electric tans make tho church pleasant. Services nt St.* Joseph's. Tho rervice.- al St. Joseph's Catho lic churah toi Sunday will be: Mass it 7:30. conducted by Rev. Edward A. Du IP. NKW LAW FIRM ilos'-rs. Walkin* und Prinre to Prac .. tice Together. Acocrdlng to formal, notice glvon oday, Mcsrrs. T. Frank Watkins and 3am'l L. Prince have formed a part l?rsblp for the practice of law. Mr. ?VatkiU3 is a son. of the lat?; J nb. C. Watkins, clerk of court, and is a grad uate of the I'nlverslty of Virginia. He ia? built up Quito a fine practice hero. Mr. Prince ir a son of Judge Geo. E. Prince, a nephew of Jno. G. Cllnk cnles. and a grandson of the late itev. ?>. Samuel I.nndor. founder of tho ?VII I iain st on Female Coll?ge. Mr. [.rince taught in Lander College while dudylng law, and by nature, training uni esperance, he ls well equipped for bia Ufo work". High Price for Cotton. New York, July 4.-The first bale if FM ? cotton marketed In tho United aW?s. weigh lng /SOS poundr, sold on '.go cotton ogcdiabgo hero today,for MOO. or fl.27 4-2.por pound, lt clgss id us ? ti let low middling spotted. It iatoe from Ly ford, Texas. >[? V\ .>^;,/-':v' /' ; -"' SCENE FROM TH ANOTHER popular scries of picture plays is tiie continued story "f "(teta vi tis, the Amateur Detec tive" The scenarios :i? Hie work of Frederic Arnold Kummer, and Harry U'Moore [?lava the leads. Francis Carlisle is now playing heavy leads e.icp.islyol.v anil doing them very well indeed. His best work is in the "eternal triangle" sort of pic tured. Wallace Beery is perhaps one of thu best known comedians uppenring in motion pictures. Ills rapid rise in the photoplays is due only to his untiring effort to amuse and entertain lovers of thu silent comedies. Before entering the picture Held Mr. Beery started in several musical comedies ami on one occasion played Itsiymond Hitchcock's role. As II comedia ii Mr. Beery is ex pected to do tim Impossible, and If anybody ls capable of it lt ls Beery. Wes t C?a*t directors, was tho first tu cet thu spring stylo in automobiles, iii? advent in lite front seat ol* a big Kix-vyltndei old smobile, resulted in a scurry by oihi rs to gol in the. procc lon. Al li. ('hrlrtln followed willi a big mulct flung Slut::, which is. said io have a speed cnpac.ity of !'>u miles au hour. lies? Merodyl!: was: next in DANGEROUS TO DRINK POPSKULL Belton Man Arrested and Jailed On Charge of Giving Poi sonous Liquor. Frank Thaokston was. a n est.?il yes terday liv tho Helton municipal au thorities on a nhargo of having given John McCoy some whiskey; contain ing a ?h ug or poison, but was later in the day liberated. Thackston was neut to the Anderson county jail but when McCoy was reported an recover-' lng member.* of his family asked that j thc titan held in tito Anderson jail he given his freedom. la-port has it that tho two young' men took a drink together Friday, night ami that shortly thiroaftor Mc-| Coy became very ill and for a lime.? it! was suspected that Tlyickston might have instrumental in bringing- about this sudden Hines:;, with malicious ia-1 tent, hut this theory has sin:?e been discarded and last night it seem thal thor . was but little to the hap pening. .luilire Visits Woman Paris, July 4.-Madame Henrietta Cailloux, who on March 10 last, shot ? and killed Gaston Caltnette. editor of j the Figaro, was visited today In pris- i on hy Judge Lewis Albaticl, presi tient of thc criminal court which will try her. The judge rend tho Indict ment to Ute prisoner. When asked if she persisted in statements she pre viously bad made to the investigating mac. ? trat". Madame Cailtanx replied la the alli rn.t.t; ve. LEGAL NOTICES _- . j ' . - - sa ; Bellmitient Bond Tax Notice. All delinquent road tax collectors are provided with an ottictal receipt book with numbers, and stub numbers uttached. Pay no money to collectors un loss you_ get the otliclal receipt as above provided for. J. MACK KING, tf County Supervisor. NOTICE DEMOCRATS.. On July 28th, 1914 the club rolls will close. After that, date no name shall be enrolled. All democrats are urged to enroll at their nearest club without delay. If any qualified voter fails to enroll he can. blamo only himself. Write your full name on the club roll and do lt now. All clubs except Cox mill. Grove School and Siabtown have Bent th the names of their enrollment committee. Thc3e clubs are urged to send them In wilm ent delay. Tho secretaries of all the .?clubs will send In the club rolls between thc 2Sth of July and August 1st, and tho executlvo committeemen from each club, is requested to see that this rule is compiled with. Thc time for filing pledges and pay ing assessment of canldates cxpirea on August 7th, at 12 o'clock sharp.. The .plcdgo la to be filed with tho' secretary ami the assessment,paid to him. / Leon L, Rico.: Secretary. S. D. Pe arra an. County Channan E "OCTAVIUS'' SERIES. "I'lo-U'd t.?utos." :i ono re. I psycho logics! lira nm hy Lois Weber; Is being |iro)liii. il hy Mr. ami Mr-. I'tiillli i Smalley, co ?llreetor.s. This is ibo sci culb pi< lure in live weeks" work hy Hie Smalleys. ? William Woi'hert. rllreetor and lend ' lng man. Is now turning out I lie third ol bis "Willis^Valrus" pin ur?*. "Wi! ile" is u detective, and the new serie* hy Wolbert deal with bis ?seapc and escapades. Hess Mendy I h. leading woman, ls Wolbert's invaluable assisi . ant in injecting cornelly into the new series. "The Servant Question Out West"! shows the rarity of girl* in the west causes a family with attractive hand mu ideas tn lose them quickly by the matrimonial route. A ?lever comedy ' based on a vexing problem, on the. Fame reel with "Doc Yal; and the Lim- j itcd Train." ? HU? with ii taey looking Regal roai i.ter, which sh?! drives herself. Xot lo bc outdone, Rob Leonard o::per.dcd '...votai weeks of hard-earned sn lory for a roven passenger Ihiick. .. others who are now dodgitu: speed cara and paying monthly gasoline ttfllp are .luck Kerigdti with a npeiily Miner. Wil fred Lucan with an Oakland. Gem ral Manager Isadore Kcrmdein with <i rr.ANCtS CARLIGLE. .'.-. i !. t \t new-paper plants ?i'll! ii-pji i:<f?i<??i hy otis Turner tor lin* .-' ; .. !..!?." ?i iwii reel .'.raina of ii? u-i ..; . r li c '.Tho Ktiburhan/" a ra .. (;.:... >iuvy, will bo Mr. 'I'Ui i: '.r's i.i M pl laiv, A ft rr that comes "ha li ..!! . ?i l i'.i tili ts."' !tiap. ' hy Ukiiard Wsislihtiru I hliil. is lite sixth story o( "'l ite Man Wim I i-a| i eated." . I'oiTiton ne t wi I iii lilllie, tho superintendent of l.'s.r ?er's Construction cotii|i:itiy, before hu stalls west. Tile company ls goiitv to net ti hiji ctut niet hy lu ihery. IVriitoti an.I Karte can light it hy coinhiiiiti;; torees.* I'enitoti cuniiot got to thu su don before"Karie's train starts. How can lie stop him 'i cylinder Lozier, and Francis Kurd, Charlett Cihiyti. Crace Cunan!, J * li 11 - lips Smalley. Korti Stet lint; miel sever al others in ar; many different makes of ears. .""Ati' ue: those who :ire contemplating the pm>;,;.:ot carr aro Anna Little, William Wo!Ix : i. I ici Pert Uaw lin :,on. Li-o ,i C.!:. um and William Wor thington. THE : Y \ ..At ; isJl i -, North Anderson Is a retreat from the heat of the city. Good Pictures, a Car Ride Gool Breezes, Shirt Sleeves and the Privilege to Smoke - What more do you want?