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Don't S Picture TANGO ? TANGO ! TANGO ! p-ffi; Picture ~ See the Famous Tango Picture, ''The Tango Craze" at -The Palmetto Theatre Today The Old Man "Tangoes/' |the Old Lady "Tangoes" the Kids "Tango," the Servants "Tango-"Everybody's Doin' lt." Two Big Reels of Cpmt^y with enough laughs in them to be heard around the world. Also "ANDY AND THE HYPNOTIST"-The fifth adventure of Andy. The Hypnotist tells Andy he is "Sitting Bull," the great Indian chief and Andy begins to wage war on the pale faces. He pounces on fourlittle girls and makes them do the chores as squaws. He trades one for a cigarette and is monarch of all he surveys then mamma arrives. * ? * 5 J L I ; '^jff- . " ; ?JJ fi "CURING A HUSBAND" - Ess a n a y. He comes home in the wee small hours of the morning. ' r*r*~ A gentleman from Atlanta who is familiar with Ainsley Park and the other "lion Ton" Suburbs of At lanta says that he has never seen a prettier lay out in the way of a suburb than North Anderson BUT if you want to know how delightful a place North Anderson is to live in, ask those who live there. m ! I ? V -:-r AIR! I The CHEAPEST and most NECESSARY thing on EARTH. But how to get it into automobile tires-LabW, sweat and cuss? No--just drive down to Petroleum Oil Companys and use their apparatus. FREE to every one-^ don't have to be a customer-don't be bashful, just drive up and USE it. / Nice shelter and plenty of ice water_no f/ee music yet---that will come from your motor , after using our pure PENNSYLVANIA oils and our high grade Gasoline. "Try Once-Use Always" \ v :-: FREE AIR :-; ' J Want a Farnj^ J.P? >t C We have for sale 40 acres only 3 1-2 miles from court house. Improvements--5 room house OGti good large barn and out houses; H , - on Brae Ridge railroad; near In 11 terurban Trolley. Terms easy, li Price reasonable. J. FURMAN EVANS CO. ?| Evans Building ? :: Anderson y. .y. .y. .y. .y. .y. >fi # .y. y. .y. .y * ELECTRIC CIT * _ * Items of Interest and Person ^ Wireless on the S Itcporlcd hen,I. A Live Corps: Il ?rus reported on Ihn streets Sun day that V. H. Cheshire liad dropped il<ad at lils ?mini', on B. Orr si recd. Thc report probably originated from a phone! message teni up town for physicians io attend Mrs. Cheshire, who had suffered an ,'ttack of acute indigestion and had fa,.en while at tending her household duties. Mr. Cheshire hud left home nly a few minutes before to git hit mail and was on his rei .'rn honte w.v i he met a messenger Informing bli . ?. sud den Illness of his wife. Mix '.sh ire IR still quite ill, hut the al! ni pbyslclan states she will soon recove.. "Vick" Cheshire wa? on the streets yerterday ns well as Sunduy and was the livest mun in town. Former Players Of This League. Anderson baseball fans are always Interested In what ls happening to ex-stars of the Carolina Assoclatloo and they will therefore learn with in tered that the Baltimore Orioles are now negotiating for the sale of Gleis chmann. the fastest first sacker ever Hcen In Anderson and a member of the pennant winning Anderson club in I 1912. The statement from Baltimore says that the management there is up against it financially and ls forced to 1 dispose of some of its players in order to get tho cash. The article also says that Shore, pitcher secured from Greensboro by thc Baltimore team, is to be sold. ifr. Felton Is "On The Job.** s Despairing nf being able to keep up with the rapid pace set hy Anderson county F'iioolp. in the way of ad vancement and progress, so long as he used a horse and buggy to visit the schools, the county superinten dent of education decided that he must take some drustic action if he was to keep a watchful eye on the situutlon ut ull times, and therefore he oas be come n proud possessor of in auto mobile. Mr. Pelton says that he knows very well that the schools will not be able to grow fuBter than he j cnn get around In Ilia new machine ' and that he hopes they will strike no , moro snags in the roadway of progress than he has as yet on the Anderson { county roads. Fork People j Are Progressive. People of the Fork section ure ; among the most progressive people in the county and they have demon strated this fact hy announcing thal they will hold an eloctton on Satur day, July 28 for the purpose of de termining whether or not they shall levy a rix mills tax for gcnernl school purposes. I'ntrons of the Fork school Hay that there ls little doubt about thc extra tax passing and they believe that they will then be able lo. make their school one of the best in tho county. They should b"< congratulat ed upon having such progressive peo ple tn their community f ud it is to be hoped that they will be successful in their efforts to get oe'ter school facilities. - O ? Visitors Back From Greenwood. The Anderson county people at tending thc political speaking at Greenwood Saturday said that on the whole it was a very enjoyable affair and vastly different from those of I two years ago. The meetings now be ; lng held seemed to be characterized by better order on all sides. S. Dean Fcarman, chairman of the County Democratic Executive committee, shill yesterday that the Greenwood crowd was remarkably welt behaved and [that the voters seemed to pay strict : attention to what the speakers have to say. Mr. Penrman does no antici pate any disorder for thc Anderson ! meeting. I Tourist Season Is In Full Swing. ? The tourist reason is now at its h sight h and hotel officials along the National highway say that they are entertaining more parties ot autolsta thlB year than ever before. This ls I particularly true of Anderson and lt . is Indeed a rare thing for a day to 1 pasn without a number of visiting machines being seen in this city. , Last Sunday was a big day tor the autol8ts and dosens of machines were in Anderson, hailing from every spot ?on the map, Including the States of Florida and New York. .y. .y. -y. .y. -y. .y. # H- H- H- H- H Y SPARKLETS * _ * al Mention Caught Over the * trevts of Anderson "Y* Died While On , A Visit Here. Davi?l Flow of Mt. Carmel. N. C.. who waa visiting his daughter, .Mrs. lrvhi llreazenle in Anderson, died Sunday morning at ll o'clock. ?Slr. Flow arrived in the city some day:; ugo to visit his daughter and then suf fered a stroke of paralysis. Ile was f>8 years of age and therefore little hope was entertained for his recovery. The funeral services were held yes terday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Ureazeale residence on McCully st. Mr. Flow ls survived by two sisters and one brother, all of Charlotte, N. C. These are, Mrs. Maggie Holt. Mrs. Nancy Hunter and John Flow. The following gentlemen acted as pall bearers yesterday: G. H. Clark, M. M.. Stevenson, W. M. Addison, J. M. Sullivan, Jr., S. Dean Penrman and Calhoun Harris. The musical selec tions were rendered by Mrs. Muldrow, Miss Kubank Taylor and Mrs. C. S. Sullivan. -o Mountains Are Griming Pop ul ?ir. A number of people are leaving the city daily now for points in the North Carolina mountains to rpend n week or 10 days. A number of them make the trip via automobiles and report thnt the roads are In tine shane. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Kecse and little daughter Ruth, will leave this morn ing for Hendcrsonvllle and Asheville und will make the trip in their auto mobile. Other parties will probably be formed today for excursions to-thc mountains and to the sea shore. " Another Pelzcr Man May linter Race: Friends of Mr. S. T. Durham of Pel zer are making an. effort to induce him to enter tho race for County Commis sioner from his district, and lt is very likely that they will bo successful. i Mr. Durham, who is the son of Rev. T. D. Durham,'a minister wei? known over the county, ls a gentleman of considerable road experience, having worked under several administration's ' of county supervisors. Should he en ter the race, he would make the race In his district lively. ' Getting Ready j For Kew ?tore. C. S. Minor, proprietor of thc well known Five and Teri Cents store of , that name, has gone on a trip to the Northern markets to purchase goods I for tho handsome new store which he ? is shortly to open ?20 South Main street. Mr. Mb or recently secured a lease on bandosem quarters and sayB that hts new store will be one ol thc nicest places tn the city. It is his Intention to add a number of new lines and ho will go after business harder than be ever has'before. -o A. M. Carpenter Visiting Here. Col. A. M. Carpenter arrived In An derson yesterday morning from Wash ington and will be in the city for sev eral days, as the guest of friends. Col. Carpenter says that that ho hopes to have a few days rest in Anderson thia time and thnt ho does not antici pate any summons to return so hur riedly as before. Col. Carpenter ls enjoying good health and his friends will see to it that he has an enjoyable stay In Anderson. -o Team Now ls In Fine Shape. The Anderson baseball team is now in better shape than it has beep since tho Piedmont League season was op ened, and Manager Hull says that he expects his men to go right, back to first place and to stick* there.' Catch er Vaughan yesterday stuck his sig nature to an Anderson contract and this heady ball player will prove to be one of the most valuable assets cf the team. . LINK THREE After Scalps In Hartwell, Ga. A crowd ot ball players represent ing Anderson left yesterday for Hart well, Ga., where they battled yesterday afternoon with the Hartwctll team. The local boys succeeded In getting a likely looking bunch Ot ball players together for the trip into Georgia and they anticipated an easy time in han dling the crackers and they did'so." .' Regular Whirlwind.. Washington Post. According to the London Post the speed of stars increases with age; that being the case, we may expect a (breezy farewell tour from Bernhardt. l *? SCENE FRO ?.TTIS SOB STORY" is a dramatic Jfl two reel feature by Reynolds Knight. It tells thc story of a "down and outer" who gets a Job ns a reporter and ls instrumental lu join ing a man and wife who have been parted for a number of years, and lands a good position for himself in the bar gain. A young attorney for a mining com pany ls obliged to investigate a dyna mite outrage which will involve the brother of his sweetheart. In "Prosecu tion." He is kidnaped by the miners and left far out in the desert witb but a single canteen of wuter. The girl's sympathies nre aroused, and she In duces her brother to help ber rescue bim. Grutltude prompts the attorney to resign his. position, but the girl in sists the wnrrnnt be served cn ber brother, kisses bim goodby before be is taken to jail and sobs out her grief in the young attorney's arms. TO PUT IN POULTRY PLANT. F. C. Hare A pointed to Take Charge of New Branch at Clemson. Clemson Col{eg<?, July 13.-South Carolina will have aa up-to-date poultry plant at Ur agrlcuturnl p.d mechanical college and will "> .o have extension work In poultry. At it3 recent meeting the board of trustees nf Clemson College created a poultry husbandry blanch of tho division of animal husbandry and appointed H. C. Hare, who Is well known In a num ber of counties in the stale for his poultry work to teach poultry hus bandry and to do cxtenrion work. Mr. Hare is now junior animal hus bandman in thc U. S. Bui eau of Ani mal Industry. For several months he was in charge of thc poultry dem onstration work in South Carolina in co-operation with Clemson Colleg. Recently, however, he wac recalled to Washington to complete some work which he had left unfinished when sent to South Carolina to take up tho work hero. Tho trustees of Clemson decided to install a poultry plant and to estab lish extension work in poultry under the direct management of the college. Mr. Hare ls a poultry specialist of several years of experience and has also had experience in the poultry publishing hebt. He has already es tablished a wide acquaintance in South Carolina. Cared of Indigestion. Mrs. Sadie P. Clawson, Indiana, Pa., was bothered with indigestion. "My stomach pained me night and day," she writes. "I would feel bloated and have headache and belching after eating. I also suffered with consti pation. My daughter had used Cham berlain's tablets and they did her so much good that she gave me a few doses of them and insisted that I try them. They helped " me aa nothing else would have done." For Bale, by All Dealers.-Adv.' . DEATH OF 8. M. CHRISTOPHER ? ?? Au Octogenarian Follows His Wife To the Grave, Special to the Intelligencer. tva! Julv 13.-Mr. 8. M. unrlBtopher, who had been Ul for several days at the home ot hla brother. Mr. J no. A. McAdams ot Carswell Institute, died Saturday night and his remains werai laid to rest Studay afternoon ht Union church of which the deceased was a consistent member. Mr. Christopher was in tho 80th year of his age. He j had been in declining health since the death of his wife which" .o<v curred on the ISth day ot April of this year. Mr Christopher was a man of t ter lin g worth, possessing all those noble traits of-character which go to make a useful citizen. Ho will bo sadly missed In the community In which he lived. .He had many"warm friends as waa. M "HIS SOB STORY." Much Interest centers in the actors and others who figure in the new serial, "The Million Hollar Mystery." Never before bus such an urray of tal ent in various lines bern associated lu the production of a Ulm. Prlncipnl among them nre James Cruz??. Florence Ln lindie, Sidney lim ey. Lila Chester, Frank Farrington nud Marguerite Snow. Harald MacUratb ls the author of the serial story from which Mr. Lonergun furnished the scenario. In" "The False and the True" her eysigbt ls destroyed by an accidentai discbarge of dynamite and the man who pretended to love ber refuses to marry ber. The day for her wedding had been set and the false lover's place ls taken by the man who really lovc3 her. She never knov.-s the truth until, through another accidental ex plosion, her eyes are opened and she learns che facts. Kyanize Your Floors, Furniture, in fact all yuir wood work. The only varnish stain with a guarantee Anderson Faint & Color Company. Bleckley B!dff. . Phono 64? evidenced by the* large crowd which attended his burial. Tho services wer? conducted by his pastor, Rev. H. ;W* Stone, Headache and " Nervousness Cured. "Chamberlains Tableta are entitled to all the. praise 11 cen give I them?'/ writes Mrs. Richard Olp, Spentcroort, N, Yv> ThOy have^CUred me or head ache and nervousness and restored mo to my normal health. Tor salo by all dealers. . Adv. ; . :. ? . . ' ...Vs-. -.-, MIRIAM NESBITT. Miriam Nesbitt ls o great favorite with photo players and fans alike. Her charming personality bus been In? st ru mun ta I In-making her success us sured as well as her ability. In "A Train of Incidents" Bunny takes his pupil to Arizona oa a fortuue hunt Florn Finch, with n litte desire, takes her pretty charge to the same point. When they arrive In Arizona the young lady thinks Bunny lc the , man she must marry, and the young man likewise mistakes. Tb .> two young people try to escape their prospective helpmeets and by so doing lou rn "who's who." which makes them very anxious ? t? marry eac?> other. 'Whs?? they" re turn to their elderly companions they find them of like mind and ail start back east on their honeymoons. Thompson's for Quality Our shoes have tho Quality and Style that you do not find at other stores and then top-the price ls cheaper All the new things in Pumps and Oxfords aro here $1.00 to $4.00 THOMPSON'S THE ONE-PRICE SHOE STORE WE SELL VOR CASH ONLY. BIJOU ...THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. LUCILLE LOVE- ' y . Gold Seal. Series No. ll. Lucille's adventures on the Mo::lean ranch oc cupy most of this number. Tho-fight ing scenes between United States and Mexican soldiers are well staged. Lu cille's dash in .tho auto ls sensational. The number closes with her still In Hugo's clutches, this time in his city house again. UNIVERSAL IKE IN A CASE ON . THE ?OCTOR ? tiniverr.pt Ike.' The funniest propo sition of tho week. Coming Wednesday "The Skull" 2 reel IMP. Coming Thursday "The Million Dol lar .Mystery" Borles No. 1/ CLECTRIC Ci... THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. THE HOUR OF RECKONING Broncho. A two real feature that's ' a peach. - '. A >v'; V ?'-\: THE UNMASKING American. Fresenting .Wm; Gar wood au) Vivian Rich in an in ta nBe so cle ty drama. >?:7 ?. ?'? THE BRAVEST MAN ->- Majestic. .Bo sure and se? this one. CALAMITY ANN PARCEL POST- * American.. Calamity becomes a par cel post carrier and has wsl;.l ??? stunning adventures that duly balami-: ty could survive-a* aereara.