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Baskets, Bread Trays, Etc. Tim Knglish slyle." w< ai- liowing uri very popular. Tili1 upon I'lmriK'lor nf Un- IICSIKII gives lo thu haske:?, llreail 'Prays and Sandwich Trays. umHlu many other piece" in which it is. pro dilroil, a M; ul ami ilaiiily iippearutH >.. Tills i>- all I li** limn; ef leetive h. i aa-' i\\t- lui- ia IIKKIIJ in high-grade silver plait', ami has lin" wHl-knowii wearing (titulillos nf Meriden silver, ('all ii' :ii!?l iuspcrl iii' i- ilalniy places. WALTER H. REESE & Co., The Leading Jeweler. ? y? V ^ CU ? ? _ :<5v r??.^ HO KC OF YO U i-< _ /X ?v. ti IS A H OK?*: IN OF. EH X- X" '?Listen-We want you to watch the extreme West lot on the Nortli side of Watson avenue. i M I Li! ' YU (S.r?.Vi-?'o't-i'o* ^V.'. "" ' :.^^T??iiVV/,??Lrv)H^--:f'A;iMtM%"vviwi r-v-sr-?r...; Willson avenue is thc new street branching off from North avenue at the Southern end of "The Gul ly" and running almost due West. Remember-Watch the lot on the >xlreme end. AIR! The CHEAPEST and most NECESSARY thing on EARTH. But how to get it into automobile tires-Labor, invent and cuss?, No-just drive down to Petroleum Oil Company's and use their apparatus. 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 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" :-: FREE AIR :-: LICE? Thc lice question is quickly' settled il you dust you? fuwls wiih^ Conkers lice Powder^ h's sale, quick and %wxS Saves >our poultry profits because ii Kills the Lice Doesn't Harm Chickens |i . PTur?SrfTWv,rO(.cnl?and ?lui jj For ihr nu? l'ut l.ilr io irv cracks hy ? diy md [ irv m ?li?Vi-is al nt?h4, H>rjy I your ptHihry home ??iii ? Conkey's Lice Liquid ] <lnns thon rmi t>> -r ii,)^ Quirt 3S I inns li,!! gillon ft) ir ns gatton $101. + li? tl* ilrjdly head FKIIC ute *?*l * CONKEY'S HEAD LICE. OINTMENT ( 'J j Flirt live And doesn't harm {hicks, IO 9 and ,?S irntv. Money luck il I hoc '4 pirrur?t>om do not wtinly. ?.? .1, . TUG- L Coir, Co. CV. .W. OM* j . EVANS** PII AUMAC? j ) Three Stores. LATE 3JHS. W. B. HAWKINS Kr s ? I ut Inn hy Town ville School Im. proiemcnt AKSociatton. Tho Townvllle School Improvement association hus adopted thc following resolutions on tho death of thc late Mrs. W. ft. Hawkins: Our whole community WUB sadden ed when it became known that Mrs W. D. HawklnB had breathed her last on Saturday, June the 13th. Shu was ever faithful to her high principals of righteous/claims. Indeed she was mufi' than u nominal Christian, nnd she was a hater of hypocrisy. She will he missed on earth by her friends n.id loved onus, yet wo feel in her going, she han outstripped us in life's race. Passing from gathering shades and suffering here lo that better and higher Ufo beyond. Truly sho was a woman of (lou. Of no woman could I more bc said, of her nothing less could j he said. She was u raith fal member of the School Improvement association-gindi as u tribute of love, wc have adopted] tfie following resolutions: Whereas Cod In lils wisdom called our dear friends and co-worker, Mrs. \V. II. Hawkins home, we esteem it a privilege to bear this testimony to her Godly, Christian life, and to her faithful performance of duty In our Bociety, Therefore be it resolved 1. That hy her death our Bociety has lost a loyal faithful and devoted member, who was alwnys interested in he school, and whose beautiful.] In the school, and whoso beautiful unselfish life will ever he loved ?nd cherished by those who knew her ber*. 2. That though the tired hands nre folded, the tired hoad laid low. the kindly look from the eyes so loved is vanished, the volco so sweet is unheard, yoi rho is still our inspira tion, unseen, still she ts our compan ion. 3. While we would say with humili ty, "God knows best." we know one has gone who made tho world better by living in it. 4. That wc extend to tho bereaved husband and children our heartfelt sympathy In their sorrow, and a copy of these resolutions he recorded In the minutes of the society, that copies ! be sent to tho family and the Tho An derson Intelligencer. Mrs. J. D. Ltgon, Mrs. S. A. Jones. President. Socrctnry T. B. Jones. Vico President. I An automobile party consisting ol j Dr. W. Dorroh Ferguson.. T. I). Dar lington and R. Vance Irby of Laurens I was in the city yesterday on thc way to Amerlcus, Ga. Miss Susan Cower, ni Gre'uvillo, is visiting Miss I.. ni Noll?: M (he Mr.. 11 artest mi I ta rt itu lias return ed irwin a vh.il lo u r |iareals in Ki le rion, <<a. .M'.ss .May i ; rogan, nf l-.'lh<-r(nn. Ca. is im- guest ol Mrs. Hail -ton Har len Miss Kihi Floyd; ot l.owiidosville, is v i-it lng friends In re. hr. ami Mrs. Kin.nl and Mrs. .1. W. I'ay ne, of Kpwnrih, were lien; luis weeli They mad - the trip in an ail lomohile Mrs. IC. c. I'r iltl, <?i Starr, ?as hero yesterday on her iva> lo I Ionia Cain. Mr. and Mrs. Ilarrj Ciiiiningham lave returned to I heir home in t'har ! -um after u visit lo .Mrs, .1. (!. Cun ningham. Hr. and Mrs. NV. W. Chisholm ure hume again lifter a two weeks visit ni Charleston and Savannah, having made Hie trip in their tititomohite. Mrs. Marga iel Van Wy ok and her guest. Mrs. li. I?, .lolly, of Atlanta, ale spending s vera I days in Helton visiting Mrs. lattimer. Mrs. James Cathcart and children are spending several weeks in the imiuntains. Hr. M. lt. utiiphcll left yesterday for St. Loni., Mo., where lie will at tend the Optometric Congress, lu is one ol' the h ui: lal ?ve coinniitlcu of live members. Dr. Campbell will be gone about HI days, but his office is in charge of bis assistant and will be open all (he I inn-. Misc Kalb' n Non ye e is visiting friends in Clinton. Mas Lillian and Lucy Maxwell are visiting relatives in Charleston. Mrs. Charb-s Creen leavea today for Charleston io spend several weeks willi relatives 'hen- and on Sullivan's Island. Mr. A. II. Osborne is visiting his daughter, Mrs. J. C. Blanton in Jack sonville. Messrs. Baxter ami Will Hodges of Stair spent yesterday in town. Mr. and Mri. James ll. Darby of 'Walhalla were in town perterday. MrB. Mi .-shull and Miss Kate Mar shall of Abbeville are spending thia week with Mrs. J. L. Sherard. in: ii i; A HMM; F?R MUSICAL Young Ladles of First Presbyterian Church to Uhf Entertainment,. There will be a musical in the First Presbyterian church on next Tuesday evening for the benefit of tho Senior Philnthca (?lass. Only a voluntary free will offering will be expected. Tile program promises to be one of utMisr.al merit, as many of the best musicians of I he city have offered to assist, and Miss Curtis, of Charleston, whom many had the pleasure of hear ing on.Sunday, will lend her delight ful voice for the occasion, as also will Mb\? Cori rude Smith, of Orangeburg. There win be several orchestral num ber*) and organ solos. A PMNIt' FOR TI?: POOR PEOPLE To Ile Chen by the Saltation Army on the 2Mb of August. L'tmlgn A. Belcher of the local post of 'he Salvation Army has sent out the following statement: Kind Friend. The Salvation Army ia arranging an entertainment for poor muthera and children to bc held ut -our hali, corner of East Whinier om'. McDuffie streets. Aug ust 2Mb. There will be songs and recital tana. We will serve Ice cream ami soda wcter and will give out sandwiches, tn fact ll will be a free lunch for i.b.? poor of our city. This entertainment wil cost money and anyone wishing lo help can send me your doini lon and it will he appre ciated, and th?- dear Lord will bless you. Komeiuber the poor we still have will. us. and let's cheer,them up hy giving them thc necessities of life. May Cod bless you, . Yours faithfully. Ensign A. Belcher. 40:1 Moiris street. if. if. if. if, if. if. if. if. if. if. if. if, if. * THE DAY IN CONGRESS * * * if. if. If. if. if. if. if. if. if. if. if. if, if. Washington, July IC.-Senate met nt noon. Judiciary committee continued work on trust bills. Senator Burton declared funda mental error? In tba $5:1,0(10,000 river and harbor bill were so gross as to justify its defeat. Considered nominations in execu tive session. Adjourned at 6:05 p. m. to ll a. m. ..Friday. House met nt noon. Bill to extend time of payments for settlers oin Irrigated lands debated. W. O. Mulkey sworn In for the third Al?banla district, succeeding Henry ?. Cluyton. Representative Ten-Eyck introduc ed a hill to appropriate $700.000 for continuing Improvements and main tenance of the Hudson river. Adjourned at * p. m. until noon Fri day. ooooooooooocooooo o o o HUERTA'S FLIGHT o o o O (J o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o (Hy Associated Press.) Vi-ra Cruz. July Mi Th? special train conveying Generals Huerta anil Ithtiiqiict from Mexico City passeil through Conloha ul . :'.() p. tn., taking the route lo I'uerto, Mexico. Puerto, Mexico, July IO.- Sonora Huerta, with her iv><> son?, J?rne and Victor, nuil their wives ?iud her un married daughters arrived here to day ami ivuited for General Huerta who was expected lo arrive tonight or tomorrow morning. I'uerto. Mexico, July Hi-Senora Ithiiuiuvl, wife of Hie former war minister, ami other distinguished ref ugees also were ill 111? party. The v. omen of the party hoarded the Hri lish cnii.",ci Bristol ?'oi'.r h:\Y.'.\red so! Ibm. the pick of ll;. army, selected !> General Huerta ino.:I it:; ugo, prcccil 1 trail followed I ! ? . . spi.eiul in miliiu:;. trains. Th? arrival at Puerto. Mexico, of thu e::-p:< ?ideal und ex-war minister ts looked for between S or !? o'clock Pri duy morning. British and German and.American warships ur? standing by to bu of any service to Huerta and parly. CAPT. GIBBONS A BAD SAILOR That Is the Reason He Was "Plucked" Reports Rear Admiral Knight (Hy Associated Press I Workington, July 16.-Hear Ad miral Knight, chairman of the Navy plucking hoard, told Hie House naval I'fimiuitlee today thal Captain John ll. Gililxm? and four oilier navy ?*?ip tnilli" recently plucked hn?l "added absolutely nothing to thc ? ilclency of tho navy, hut detracted from olflcieu rv " The rear admiral said that while Captain Gibbonr' record was llawlcss, lie bad been at sea only three years out ??f the orovlons Hurlcen and had contributed m .th pig mai* rial to ?he au va', erneut of naval science There was reference hi thc com mit lee to a suggestion that certain (dib era hail been "spotted" or "mark ed" for pitt-king. A bill to reinstate Captain Gibbons is nendins. Till: AN NIAL ?KIMON OF CO. F. ? Ill Ile' Held at Cardwell Institute on Wednesday, August 1. Tlie annual reunion of the aurvivors of Co P, Twenty-Fourth Regiment, S. C V., will be held at Carswell In stituto on Wednesday, August 5th. Committees have been appointed to r,i.'iUe all arrangements for thc day. All vetenufR of other companies and their friends are most cordinlly In vited to bc with lisbon this occasion. The following speakers have been tn vi! ed to make addresses: Rev. J. L. \ ass und Solicitor P. A. Bonham, : of Greonvllh ; Dr. M. A. Thompson, I Hoi.. J. E. Hoggs and Mr. T. Frank j Watkins of Anderson and Rev. J. L, I Singleton of Starr. Exercises will i begin promptly at 10 o'clock. J. B. Leveret (.>, Soc. BAILEY.CARMAN CASK Grund .li'.rv Ends Inuivfy-Arrests J Expected Today. Mine?la. X. v.. July 16.-The grand jury Investigating thc murder of Mrs. Louise Halley in the office of Dr. Ed win Cnrnuin. ut Freeport, ended its Inquiry (tulay without having given tho wife of the physician, Mrs. Car ! man. under arrest in collection with thc crime lo toll hor story. M'ineola oIllciulB export an indict ment tomorrow, byt all those con nected willi the case have been pledg ed to secrecy. lt was Intimated Hint a first degree . murder indictment would nut be re turned. BIJOU ...THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. THE 01.11 COBBLER 101 Misan. A two reol drama. The old cobbl r spreads sunshine where ever he goes but bia own life is full ot pathos SOPHIE OF THE FILMS, NO. 4 Nestor. The lnat picture of the So phie serios finds the company!. at tempting n picture on tho border. Gen eral Wienerwurst thinks they are in surgents und cluses tho actors away. Sophie is finally fired for good. ! KU KUI ItKKL TO BE SELECTED Coming tomorrow "The Unwritten Just Ire" 3 reel Warner Feature. Coming Monday, "Snow Drift" 2 reel Eclair with Barbara TennanL Coming Tuesday ^Lucille Love Ne. JO ?* ELECTRIC ... THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. REMORSE Thunhouser. 2 part drama of tho west that will appeal to every ono. MABLE'S HA lt HIED LIFE Keystone. A side splitting comedy. FOURTH REEL TO BE SELECTED Coming tomorrow The Runge War" 3 reel Warner. jj PIIMETTO THEATRFI ?j TODAYS PROGRAM j THE PERILS OF PAULINE. . Eclectic Ninth episode in 2 reels WANTED-A HOUSE . ..Vitagraph Comedy featuring Charles Brown and Josie Sadler. Mr. and Mrs. Citi man hunger for the country. Several surprising and exciting experiences cure them. They are spending the slummer in their metropolitan flat. HEARST'S PICTORIAL REVIEW.,.T.,.Selig All the-recent important happenings told by the i/.ovies. Foi Saturday, the Palmetto Vs a special program which will appear in this space Saturday morning. ?[j THE COOLEST PLACE IN ANDERSON \ -.afiEStffiCi K.. Tg.yfrrePrT3.fc7 rg?ru,^a irViVjZ^a?aSt*iTE2=r^i^>ai ir^atS3TEa22iEs2ir23 -fV>rf^*>>-^^vtCTi<rv-iT^ 'TTZrrr^r^rrvrZ'STha'AkazucsmST**!* ___ _ _ _ - The Value of Pennies $100.00 in Gold : . . -=rz~~z^.^-r?z^i jus^ tjo encourage thrift and economy the FAR \ We are .?till spe- MERS AND MERCHANTS BANK and the FAR \cializing on smalll MERS LOAN & TRUST O., in addition ^to pay t u j mg the regular rate of interest on time deposits, I notes running from j four per cent if left there three months and five $25.00 to $100.00, \ Ver cent if Ieit six months will pay $100 in Gold , ., A . ' ! to any depositor, man, woman or child who will to be paid during I niake thirty consecutive deposits on thirty consec the month of Octc- J utive business days beginning with one cent the her and first half I first anc* doubling each day the amount de I posited the preceding day, as one cent the first I of November. j day, two cents the second, four cents the third i . and eight cents the fourth day and so on for thir ty consecutive business day., Farmers and Merchants Bank and Farmers Loan and Trust Co. SCENE FROM "A KINGDOM AT STAKE." it A KINGDOM AT. STAKE" Ia a J\ new multiple reel release In which the power of child love plays thc leading paru The leader of the revolutionists ls innde tutor of the little queen, and lie fnllB in love with her. Ile gives evidence against bis fellow conspirators, but the tiny child frees them and wins their loyalty. Margarita Fischer is put to an un usual test in "The Other Trnln," a dra ma soon to be released. She plays the part of a character that is first seen tn girlhood and is nt old age nt the cud of the ploy. Miss Fischer's versatility is such that she successfully accom plished the feat. A brand new animal picture, its main plot centering about the life of the circus, with Its sawdust lings and .tight ropes, ts tho 'proposition upon which Director Fred Wright ls now working for a summer release. Versatile Donald Crisp bas "On tho Brink." which has Just released. Ile also plays tho load in tho drama which tells the story of a wife's narrow escape from u misstep through the thoughtless words of ber child. "Meg o' the Mountains." by Richnrd R. Ridgcly, in two parts. Meg. In ar unbalanced condition of mind, recog nizes Gregory ns the father of her child. Grant plans to get Gregory out of the wuy, as they both love the same woman. Ills plans are upset, and Meg. In a moment of understand ing. Identities Grant and not Gregory as thc guilty man "The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of." a new version of the celebrated comody. This ls u burlesque melo drama in the true sense of the word, lt cnrrlcs a laugh with every ? turn ?of the crank to the point of bringing tears to your eyes. HELEN LINDHOTH. fielen I.tndioth has created so many "adventuress" [Hirts that she says she cnn hardly walk along the street now without assuming u stealthy, snakelike tread or dodging every policeman in sight In "Lillian's Dilemma" a girl ls re fused admittance Into a strict boys' school, but determines to get In any how, just for spite, and disguises her self in a boy's suit of clothes, which she bad been commlsr'oned by her mother to bring ber brother Dick. One of the boys wears her clothes nnd gets everybody Into trouble. After- confess ing ber deception and satisfactorily explaining everything, Lillian finds ber brother and a little later finds herself engaged. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE New . Orlc"nn ?o Make a Systematic Fight on Ruts. Kew Orleans, July IC.-After n brief educational crusade consisting of un dresses nt putillc meetings ranging from church societies to large com mercial bodies, federal health author ities in charge of bubonic plague erad ication work here today announced that the clean up and rat extermina tion campaign wou'd bev Intensified in three especially designated .districts. Announcement of the finding of three rats today with plague infec tion" was not resarded na surprising by federal health authorities. They stated that they had expected to make such discoveries an? thnt the number found was small when lt was consid ered that more than 5,000 rats had been bacteriologically examined. Not Through This State. Atlanta, July IC.-Georgia troops will not go through an inch of Gover nor Dlcase's own ground on their way to the Augusta encampment. Tho ad jutant general has found a way. by an all Georgia route and won't have to ask permission again for the militia to cross South Carolina soil. WEBB IS CHAIRMAN Succeeds llcnrv D. ('layton ns Head of Jmlichiry. Washington, July IC.-Representa tive Webb, of North Carolina, was choscp by the house democratic' cau cus today to succeed Representative Clayton, of Alabama, recently named f?deral judge, as chairman of the ju diciary committee. An Astor Unlace In Virginia. 1 Richmond, Vaif July IC-Mrs. Wil liam Waldorf Astor, pf London, for merly Mrs, Robert;G. Shaw, of Roston, and before that Miss Nannie. Lang horne, bf "Mirador," Albermarle, Va., has bought land adjoining the estate of hor sister, Mrs. reginald Brooks, In Albermarle, for the announced pur pose, it is said in the county, of build ing herself a bofe there. Two Ambushed. . Moundavlllo, W. Va,, July 16.-Har ry Purdy, a village councilman, and William Aron, a business man,- were shot and killed from ambush late-to day as they were rowing in the Ohio river. A posso is in pursuit-of the assassin. iJiai Thinking About Selling Your House? ' T6 get the greatest cash value for your property, you should make sure that It looks In first-clnss condition. Repainting makes a world of dif f?rente In an old house. Anderson Paint & Color Company. Beckley Bid?. Phono 647