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trie Current Reduction will enable you -.. "; '? ' .;? ....... ^fy es that will saYe steps, worry SOUTHERN PUBLIC UTILITIES CO. BURRIS'S SHINGLES Has recently saved two houses from fire. One on Franklin Street, where Mr. Geisberg lives. One on McCuily Street owned by N. C. Burriss. This is well worth considering when you build a new house or need a new roof. Insurance is less where you use Burriss Shingles. We make a Barn Roof that never leaks. No nails exposed to the sun. See us before roofing your houses or phone us and we will come to see you. JNO. T. BURRISS & SON. All You Haye to Do Is >, ^..?-j;..i..^. <...? -s r ?j!.. i ;s.?c,?.\,--i-:j ( te ?~ -, Deposit yow Money With IX? WEWILL V ~ ? ? Honor your Checks Furnish you check books free Keep your accounts straight \ Give you attentive and courteous attention always Pay you interest on deposits LEND YOU MONEY WHEN YOU WANT IT . We uro s tilt makin g a. specialty of small notes running from $25*to $100-(chicken feed the Metropolitan bunker H cull them!- which will be paid during tho mouth of October and first half of Novem ber. .. ? Our combined resources'are a little rise of > ;< v " . ' ONE MILLION DOLLARS AND " ' % We want your business AND .' You will not make any mistake to give it to us. ... No amount too ama ti to open an account with us. and. Merchants Batik Farmers Loan & Trust Company iC*!a _ or has en ilorsed the. Ford fdr city iiu^-??ryice. ?o; has . John I '?' ; 'Wannamaker, prince of merchants. The shrewd est business men choose the Ford because it gives ;the/, biggest return par d?llar invested. It's small ohl^ ifr 'purchase price arid cost tpekeep. Fire hundred de-llars ts the price Of the Ford runabouts; tho touring car ia five arty; ?tho town car .?even fifty-Ht. 0.^0. frafrtt,. complete with eouipment. Oat JO SUFFERERS RELIEF MAY BE GIVEN BY THE GENEROSITY OF THE PEOPLE PROCLAMATIONS ? Governor Ele ace, Senator Smith end Congressmen Trying To Do Something Tho hail has been worse in some counties than in Anderson. In some sections of Anderson lt lias been se vere, and hoe ruined growing cropr that would have produced thousands of ' dollars. Senator Smith, somo of the congressmen and Gov. BI ?ase have already taken steps to assist the good people In other .counties whe haVe suffered such heavy loss. The. people of Anderson are not beggcrs and it may not be that they will requiro any asslr lance, but we direct the attention of our officials to the heavy losses In this county last week, especially in the Mt. Tabor section, west-of tho city; in the Mo Carley section six miles south of.the city1 and on the L. D. Harris: place, between Anderson and WUllamston. Some of tho crops may yet make a portion. ' In York county the hall was so se vere that ll beef cattle were killed on one f : rm- and gullies 10 , feet deep were ?Hied with hail stones. A dis-; patch from Columbia yesterday Says: , - lu Hall District O. K. La Roque, secretary of 'a bail Insurance company of Marion, Was' in Columbia yesterday, en rcute ti the hail - stricken d itt net in the un per.part of tho State. Mr. LaRouq?c says his .company carries, only a small amount of insurance in tho sectloi covered .by the dlsastorous hailstorm of .July 6, and bis trip-is-not for thc purpose of adjusting any losses but to make a close investigation and full report for his company and at the samo time advise with the farm ers and planters .who have sustain ec' lonser, ottering suggestions as to tin adviibiUty of planting tho lands |t some other crop or cultivating what if. leif of- the crop damaged.. Mr. La Ronque has had nine years experience lb. adjusting losses ol this kind, add fools that ho can be br some service' to the people tn tho district covered by this disasterbus storm.-He expects ' to he in Rock Hill Tuesday. Gaffney Wednesday and Laurens Friday. Senator Smith has visited the hail stricken'section of Laurens and Con-' grersman Finley hau introduced, a bill tp assist the people of York who suf fered suph.heavy loss. ; fi Governor Blesse has shown hil* earnest interest in the matter: by Is suing yesterday two proclamations, one: for: York and one for Laurents, appointing.committees to re?oive and tb disburse contributions. : -> The proclamation states : ri -\ "Whereas,1 a severe storm of wind, j rain and hail devastated, within the] past several days, a large section al tino county of York, doing great Ramage to crops, and. in many In stances wiping crops, put of existence completely, Y leaving many farms Stricken abd many people destitute Without food - and without means to help themselves; and [..Whereas, these people are unable at this iato day, to replant their crops, and are without means to db so, oven if ty, wore.possible, and they ?re nbw sorely in need of help; fi{?NOW, THEREFORE, J, COLE. U BLEASE, Governor bf Ute State \of South Carolins, do hereby ask and re quer? all cltisens of our State, ,whc ate able and willing to do so, to con tribute according to their means, "tc. sislst these people in this their timo ot need and great distress, and do re quest that contributions be - sent t? shy of the following gentlemen." - -r.-. ? O/iO. ooo Ooo . o o p o o f o FAMIN K AVERTED. o o - o .O.y ' . o j%>. Washibgtoo, July ?4.-Famy- o o ute no longer threatens Vern o o Crus General Fuhaton reported- o o to the wa* i department today o 0 that the removal.of Import du- o IO?, tier bad brought prices down o o; until food was in rob?h of ey- o r?i' ^r~***?;",^S????w-:r??uraine -from o o' the Me J lesa port say merchants o .0. there t.ro preparing to reap a -Q 1 o harvest by etoring . during the a em. ^-?^jce,. trade hjg atock? for o. iutare u&0- - ' . i o Pii.9i o o o p o. o o -p-}4>v.'.'?; >- , , 4U?Ull. ~ ' 1-ibv? ' . ' ? 1 CANDIDATES SPEAK i ?N PUBLIC SQUARE MEETING WILL BE OPENED PROMPTLY AT IO GOVERNOR IS FIRST All of the Candidates. Arrived In The City Last Night and , Rest for Occasion The candidates for the l.'niicd States ? senate yvl?l speak in ?ndcrBon today | commencing at 10 o'clock. The moot ing will ia held under the two beauti ful willow..pales juat ?n the rear "f the courthouse. S. ijoan Pearinun, chair. ! mun of the county democratic excou- : live committee, wHl preside;. Each ; speaker will be allowed 45 minutes. The first epoaker will be Governor. Dleasc. Alphabetically the order will tli on be Senator S raith, Mr. Jennings and Mr. Pollock. ? ' ' r i . The party cn mo from Abbeville yes terday wHfcrc''Ule meeting wea well attended.. Senator 3mlth npent the night' with-J. Si'Fowler, who aideti i him in' IIIB" campaign six years ago. Governor ?Hease and party carno by T.Yn, where thc governor spoke to u i large nnd'ap'pr?ef?tiv?" crowd last night. He waa introduced by Sheriff Ashley. Utt'. Dominick also mado a speech there and took well with the crowd, lt is said that somotuing like. 700 Voters' and a humber of ladles j I composed the audience. Tho i other candidate ? uro visiting Anderson for tho first time. Mr. Pol lock ;ia a 'resident "'.of Chesterfield county,, He has pr?^tj?cd law at Ch? rawjp/,,?5vyears. Has Represented bio ' county In th? general ..assembly sev-- ' era} times. _Rah/~Jor- congress two ' yeare ago against' D.'"?^ .Finley, who has been unbeatable, and has made quite a reputation toy himself as ? stump, speaker, .in this .campaign. Lang Tl. Jennings is a native of Sumter county, aud la now, tb 3 mayor of that city under a commission form cf government. He.set out in thia cr."-?".l?a to'defend tho now-rules gov erning-the. democratic primary and is said to r-a^a/very , effective speaker. The rain of last night is expooted to make farm work Impossible today, and.a l?rge crowd is .expected, lt was stated yesterday, that Senator Smith's friends int the county were preparing some kind- of -demonstration compli mentary to him. . .. Governor lllea.se also is-ara?ng his friends today as thia county bas al ways el von him ! strong support. SALUDA WM: I* MEET THIS WEEK Program of Exercises To Be Hell ; At Honea Path-Interesting j V Advises To Bc Made ! ' -The Woman's Missionary Union, auxiliary to the Saluda Ballet Asso ciation, will Imeet today at Hjbnea Path'' thc exercises beginning ?t 10 o'clock - - Mrs. E. W. Ma?ters.- tho superinten dent, recuesta that the following spe cial. ?Otica bo given : "Albpersons desiring to-attend the annual meeting of the Woman's Mis slnoary Union which meets at Honea Path should arrange to loave at 8:25 Wednesday morning. . ' Tho fate for round trip will be 70 cent? unless .We should have as many as One hundred) then-the rates will be ch?apor." ,.- . .-.-.u*, , .. .... . Thc Program* > Following la tho program: Opening session In church auditor ium, t . Devotional-Mrs. h- O. 'Haf^hr.' Heading Constitution and Uy-LaWs. Report, ot Enrollment Comnlttee chm., tatt*h. '?a; Brock. ? >v 1. Repr?t ?i; committee ? on Kcvision of Constitution and By-Lawt?-Chm., MrsrRufus Fanu '? Reports of Divisional Vice Presi dents. ': ' * - . Reporta ot Association Superinten dent on/all organized work-Mrs & W. Masters. . . ^PisauBsloh'^-MlBS Callie McGee, su p?rlqtendent ol tho Y. W. A. I. ..:*ffiN^.^^M???ii supt Royal Ambassadors and Bands. Frer.e&taUor. of Recommendations ot Executive tnmniiiion ; , vHaporiVot Committee oh Margaret ? Homer-Mrs. J. B . Felton, Chm:. I Report ' an. Lltcraturd--Mrs. JU M. Mahaffey.'fl ' ?' >, V.,A^pollma^nt^of'e?mmltteas.' JBlocUon of Nomin?ting Committee. . Announcements; ! ' '.??VM> i..i- - ! '?.iW W'X fi, ? " .'?' ? ?.,..' -4 . , >s?W 4HW ?>:..:>j?it?,; MILLE KK IS DOING THE WORK HAULS MERCHANDISE THERE FROM STORES HERE HAS A GOOD START This Is the Kind of Service That Anderson Needs To Clemson College For months The Intelligencer ha? been hu pln? on the desirability of a tru< k" Uno from here to Clemson Col lege, to haul parcels of merchandise. Suet- u truck line has been inaugu rated between Townvilic and Ander son, and its future will-be watched v.'r.i iutorest. Thc following has boen giren out by ?'ao chauiber ot coinmereo relative to the TownvHIe line. Tho initial trip of the Anderson Townville auto frieght and passenger Berrico was made this morning wi-en tho large Koo truck, w^h a capucl'v Df I.OdO ponds, wi th ..Mr. J. E. Carnes ut the wheel., lef'A Townvjlo at 8 \ o'clock; arriving in the oliy ot A>;d?r- ' aon shortly "before 10 o'clock.' The first trip over tho route was made "light," tho return trip to Townvilic was anyt'ilug but light. Thc mer chants and manufacturers and farm ers of tlie Townville section gave the owners and proprietors. Whitworth and Carnea, bills for what they want ed brought back, and wben tho truck departed on its return nip it was loaded down with lumber, sugar, to bacco, and -in fact all sorts ot grocer lea; heavy and light, etc. The- -truck curried "tonnage" nil right vn? the proprietors expressed themselves as being well pleased with thc first day's results. w?re asked where thev got ina Idea to establish this auto service, and they replied that a similar service was in ang.urated between Carnesvllle and Lavonlo, in Georgia, nome time ago, end it han worked out a satisfactory and paying, Investment. The distance between the two Georgia towns 1B only 10 miles, while thc distanco between 1:00 p. m.-Adjournment. Wednesday Afternoon. 2:16 p. m-Minutes of Morning Ses sion. . - ' . , / Address "Bfflci?nfcy"-Mrs. i J. D. Chapman, Pres. State W. M. U. "Anderson College"-Dr. /as. P. K> nard, Ph. I). Report of Commltte on W. M.' lJ. Training school at Louisville, Ky., Miss Varlna Clinkscales. Aa hour with the W. M. U. Train ing school, "Tho Beginning of a New Scs?lon"-presented by the Y. W. A. of local church: - ? Announcements. 4:30 p. m.+-Adjournment. .Wednesday Evening, 8x30. Rev. Edward S. Reeves, presiding. Sermon, before W. M. U. Auxiliary to Saluda Baptist Association-Dr. George W. Quick, pastor First Baptist church, Greenville, 8. C. Vocal Solo-Mrs. T. V. McCall: J . Thursday Horning 0:30. Devotional-Miss Leda Poore. Minutos of - Wednesday afternoon's 8P?Bl0br '. " ? Re-reading of recommendations ot Executive Committee.' 'i Report'of Committee on Mission Study-Miss Ray McMnsters, chm, } Pagenat-**!n Royal Service," ? con- j ducted by Mrs. Joel T. Rice, state superintendent of Mission Study, as sisted ?Mesdames Smothers, Minor, King and Leathers. . , ' Royo rt of -Committee on Persona1 Service, Miss Mary Bowie, chm. . Open discussion, led by Mrs. J. W. Sullivan, Jr. . i Sunbeam demonstration, Local Sun beams'. ' " :!* " Address-Rev. Dean Crane, repre-, sentat'ive of state and home missions.' ' Announcements. 1:00 p. m.-Adjournment. Thursday Afternoon 2:00 P. M. Minutos of the- morning Beatson. ' "Thc Call of the Home Land?-Mr?. C. .S. Sullivan. "Equipment ot the Foreign Field" -Miss Lucile Burriss. Reports of committee on ? Resolu tions anti Nominating committee. Election of officers. t)?n/il* ?# ...miKS sui) --^ ?,? .......... i v.i> wi, a. ,?un CM-.U Place. - ; ' . Report of Obituary committeo, Mrs. C. L. Robinson, chm Appeln truer-1 ot. Standing i commit tees;!. .Announcements. Adjourn men i AIR! The CHEAPEST and most NECESSA RY thing on EARTH. But how to get it into automobile tires-Labor, sweat and cuss? No-just drive down to Petr?Jeum Oil Company's and use fch?ir apparattun FREE to every one-you 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.'? foaa~ music yet-that will come from your motor after using our pure PENNSYLVANIA oils ' and duV \%kK> grade Gasoline. 1 -A Bi lu "Try Once-Use Always?'" m? FREE A I R ' n DON:T BUY THAT BUGGY ofeWAGON HORSE ?r.'l?i*?-J Until you have seen the ones I have for sale. It you want the best, say Piedmont Buggy *or Mil- - burn w?go?r~ \ - - ---?. -| Theo' P, "Wai sop ...Sales Stables... N. MellUFFIE STREET \' * \ ? !" ' : AOT?E?8<W. ;8. C Townvilio and Anderson ls approx!- ' 9NUMF1?1?C! A MFfei? rnately 18 mllcn. Tho Goorala ucrvlce1 fill||JOiil^05 consists o? three or four rouud trips . * v:/r,- , a day. Tho proprietors of tho Andor- * '.' * 1f*?I7l?ttO son county service stated today. JLUat- At Ijif VfiiVlJ they plan to make two mund trips'a . foi i * ? T ?-.w. - day between Anderson and Townvllle. Qf homes would be elad to own They have equipped their truck .with .... , , . Beats for passengers and a nice top theil" own home if they thought has been secured, which will make tho it vy/lS possible. >M> . ride between these points very pleas- _ ,.H ?S Said, and wec?UJShow YOU . ant. We KO just fast enough to nave ., -, .Tr ? '. ?. "T- y a nice breeze!" declared Mr. Corner 4hat 1: i& more ecpnomkaL to buy . "I did not-change, pay gear front, lUgh ^our nome and pay_for it by the on ?ho'trip. Tho roans arc nbl as" month than to pay rerUr^-See Us < good as they should bo, but wo man- afr0Ut ' '"' t.\<x?>'?' aged to make, thc trip In an hour and ..>;? * - A. three quarfors. 1-oadcd, wo will make -.?? p ? the trip in about two hours. WCSt ErQU. "lt is our Intention to leavo Town vilio at 8 o'clock" tn the morning an(1 lUfltbCAU DCII tvf?TWB lilli arrive nt Andmon about 10 o'clock Ail?tll?Uni HtAl toj?lt SNII evory day,"-' seht Hr.;Wsltworth. "We .. - ; .ilUraTiiriir>MMT?b should get our load together by noon 4 WUFfiTtsI F WT F.? and bu? schedule, .willoh we will adopt I ? M* ' ?'Ml |, as soon os wo get straightened out, -, w rg"_??-- ? o KT^~t>^T will probably read for ns to leave ot ?. *?. sa^riOnf ;,. I*.. ?, KOr?OK, 12 o'clock. .We wll' make another )Pjf?S? V.-PFeB. trip In the afternoon.", v . i"-*- i Tho rate for freight tetwecr. An- VV. F, Marshall, SeCV. derson and Townvdlo ls lu cents per * * ' - . ICO pounds, while the passenger ;-ntc ? T . .>" " ? ?,, ^ ts 60 cents, the round trip being $1. SJHTMTVU"' DI ?<T*I? C%V The irock will have It3 capacity of *"SV**^va rLirtV/d v/r :i0 to 40 passengers in the morning $54.000 UNKNOWN for . reservations havo'been made al- > "^WTffH"' 7"^"^ TW *^ ready by that many who wont to como w__?_i Hili J R" Bit?^L. here for tho, . ajflfliprial campaign wom*n Held By fonce Keftues speaking. . To Tell Where Money is The proprietors expect to make sido . ?ww?y t? f trips on Sundays and other holidays. . .7 .. Hid ? < T^ast Sunday tho .tru-sk carried 2C pas- - ," Seagers * frbm Lavenia to Tallulah 1 ?i - - ii. '?---' li 1 Palls. \ ^ew Orleans, Iii., J[?l?_JI4.~Mr8. aAA?t.?, wv,"i", nt ^,."s". Charles C. Crayon, who. tho police-say Secretary Whaley of thc chamber dm, Q u h u? ln ^ of commerce stated yesterday that the I ?" , ^,,"1"^ ft?^? proprleors, of the- truck . should ? bP? f0* &W*r&&1_^d&&? bw?tt obT? : glyeh every encouragement. He hopes utled1by hoP ,9t0^S^^ that It will be only a short white bc- rp.hber ca. was nrrestpd hero today aa fore a slmiTor acrvlco ls |naugurated: a suspicious charactowi Hor husbend, . between Anderaon and the Highlands Charles Craven, wa* killed in a claah arid between Anderson and other witt* a railroad, deiee41vbr*ear Wlld-;; points., -, . i, . wood, Fla., five mopthSjagp... The de? tectlvo wau trying to/?Ai*ai Craven --''.' ? . for riding on a freight train. ' I _ . According to ropreseutatlves of a i Nomination Confirmed. detecUve agency who aided, in tho an Washlngton, July 14.-The senate rest of tho 20 year old? iwidow, they late yesteMay confirmed tho nomloa-1 had, watched ,her taOve^sAU in At 'M t x,, ? J ? nul A- lan ta for several days hoping ohcj Uon of Ira If elson Morris, of. Chicago, ^ou,d reveal tho hidSog'plabe of the to be minister-to Sweden. money and Jewelry she, ls supposed , ' _ - to'have burled. She balled this near 1 ' Savannah ., Gs., the *k??!?'*' ted"** Too Much for Him. abo tpld 'then?., ^Sb^r?a^heid dimply . ? colored porter for a local druggist ag. being, a-, suspicious character and, Was told to go to another pharmacy to she refuses to say where she has hld-'* get some cimeifjge rsshimoses. Hs den ,the money. E^cn In. fsice of her t'ood, open-mouthed, and gaeed st his/ alleged adrolsaioris thia police are at "bo^y' then asked: ^jklnt thar ony a. Joss to know oh\?.^haOharge she other name for.'tt?tT" might, bo permcnently h'??d.,1 >:-t