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Classified ' Want Advert Twenty-five words or less, One T Bix. Times,H 00. Ail advertisement over twenty-flv word. Rates on 1,000 words to tlon. No advertisement taken for less If your ?name appears lo the tele tour want, ad to 321 and a bill will prompt payment. #aaaa FOR SALE FUB?ITUB? FOB SALE-Thc furni ture: ld the boto! at Williamson' Vfill be sold by the piece, at public: auction, to the highest bidder for Cash ob 'S?turduy. August 8th at 1:30, In front of the. hotol. There aro Iron beds, -good springs, mat tresses, iplllpws, blankets, quilts, sheets, wash stund?, bureaus, chairs, tables, dicing room and kitchen and parlor, furniture, sliver ware, bath tubs, nnd;n, piano In the lot. Par tial credit wllbe extended to parties with acceptable reference. Watch this column for further particulars. R C. Horton. Abbeville, or E. R. Horton; Anderson: 8-4-4-3t i i . . i FOB SALE-Farming Land, fine for grain and grasses for hay. alBo cot ton. Good pasture on creek, under fldre fence. Price reasonable. - Mrs. J: E. Brownlee,* Brownlee, S. C., Ab beville county. , - ? ' ? i-'.-J-; FARM FOB HALE-87 acres of good faTmt??,lpji!U?dJoining town of Iva. Has ono taroom dwelling, ono ten ant house''ij-uams, six seres In good ber lund; Good wei and spring; good bo Roma,.-flu. acres of good oak tlm orchard. I. E. Wiles, Iva, S. C. I fi \sS3t?\Jt 8-412t F^i SALE--At ,a bnrRain, good run k,.t tlro^cfewitqjo and buggyt also Splendid driving horse. Apply at cftice to C. B. Earle. 8-2-6L , "ri i.r "Tjjwirrbr; tai-1 FOB SALB-'.One self-packing cotton ?f OH?. ; Apply to Pat. w. Major, An rrsotr. Ii, V. D, Nd 1 8-1 Ot p . ' -aj. uv- ,M A t?OOB PABH FOB- SALE-164 acre Occnt'O Ubun'f y. South1 Union road. ; High' btflte.\ or cultivation. Well watered^ |J?opd pastures. Fine or ct?ird'and sfibppsrnong vino. Four {?nant = WiSsbn -and larRo barn. A Dttrk'im -ter feome rnan. A. T. Thomp- j ion, .WeiimteRter. s. c.. Bv F. D. 3. imi Hh&tWmtoJm* So. Ga., West . ?f?an t&fflra?o^On^ teip. If-you oro Interested writs br kee-too ?t once. C. E. Key, County eWk^ Offeio. ((Anderson, S- C. tf '?femJ^^?^Sji *rhit f?Sns in ?ny fr.DQ;per "hundred; No K $2.00 per h?h?r?d: Cash, with order. John S. j^^er; ?bbbs 44, WT W. Market street, Auqersp?'. S. C. FOB BEsic-^FurniBhed rooms down ?tAlrt, fcl/oscJh, Phone 617. 8-2-3t , ... ..rn, ? . -0 *M -U-, >?fe. ; ? rftj'?ji v?. - . ; i^imiM^ AND OFFICE-ijfS?l WILL BE OPEN FOB. POSITION "SEPT. 1ST. GOOP P'BNM?NnA?'PID AND ACCURATE .^;?t|^;*8TEADY \ND RE LlA.BL'E, XN? WILL LOOK AFTER YOUR RUB? NESS CLOSELY, TAK ING AS MUCH INTEREST IN IT -?Sf?rott' DO YOURSELF. ADDRESS .t?ljtttfl%8^ G?B? ANDERSON INTSLL?O?NCER. 8-4 Jt tt^To nell tah Plymouth Bock Fit? ' Phono 4?a?r?-l-ltp ror cypress polos. lOdstb and size do C?o&gradb of black and cypress. Prompt shlp me your wants and I iverea ' prices; Ad. ?attB, BTanchvlll e. S.e. WAN-i-SB-i-rw ftO*t tarnished br un furnishedrooms suitable for light hoUBOkeoplngv convenient to 'main rt of to.wn, Address Box 2ic. 8-2 ! Columns ising Rates imo 26 cents, Three Times GO cents, e words prorata for each additional be used in a month mudo on a vp I i than 25 centB, cash in advance phone directory you can telephone be mailed after its insertion for PROFESSIONAL' CARDS ?.*..?*. .*.? .?....*< i 4 t C SAYRE * BALDWIN ? ARCHITECTS Blcckley Ride Anderson, S. C Citizen? Nutlnnal Bunk Bldg. * Raliegh, N. C. * CASEY ft FANT ,?: ?ii, ARCHITECTS Andenos, 8. C. * Brown OOIee Building * Second Floor. Phone -GS * . I ...??**??.?...?.? * T. Frank Watkins BABB9! L. i'S?ii? ; WATKINS ft PRINCE ? * Attorneys and 'JounsclIor-atLaw . * 1st Floor Bleekley Ridge, - ? * Anderson, S. C. * Is ft your eyes or glasses te question! Alright then dont seek further, Just ss? me* I specialize on thone troubles and eas give yon that finish SM work thnt spells satisfaction. Prices SSM? to ISM up. Be : .pairs. 10e np. ??>.. ' DR. M. R. CAMPBELL \ '-"ll?w: Whither St; Ground floor-telephone con i ? ?? v ?'J B.B.BLECKLEY O.M. HEARD \% Phone 671 Phone 27 I Bleekley & Heard UNDERTAKERS i 117 E. wwtnerst. Answers aU calls day or night. Phone 263. IGood Cream 1 :: tee Cream :: 1 Bat More Of lt. 1 STOCK FOB SALE Wo offer subject to previous sate or withdrawal,.the following Stocks: I lb sh?re Calhoun Mills Common Stock, Calhoun Falls. S. C. at $15.00 per share. la ahorca Williamston Mills Common Stock, Spartanburg. 8 .C.? ?vt $30.00 per shara. 10 shares Drayton Mills Common Stoek, Spartanburg,.S.'O., at ?35.00 per share. TRI EST ft ISRAEL I Charleston, 8. C. AMEBICAN TOURISTS Leaden, Aug. S.-Es?ept for great Bl lent crowds st either, end ot Down ing street; whore the cabinet rh ?If ting, and the unusual number G..,{..W s i ?jrleanB who hayo harried here from , j the continent, London maintained her i'ntnal Sunday calm. Everybody waa ...anxious but thoro was nono of thc cn b tbusia-sm ucd cheering noticeable fii ' .Paris and Barlin. ?' Before - tba cabinet meeting. Prince > Charles Max Llchowsky, tho German . ambassador, visited, premier ?SftrltK * and later Slr Edward Gray, t|}o foreign minister. . , j ? - - - '?' ? 1';' . . . . - ??I UNIQUE IPEA FOR THE CHAUTAUQUA Stage Coach To Be Run From An dersen to Williamston for 3 Days of Farmers Rally t l8 true that thc days of the otase1 each any have pursell In sonie sec tions of thc country but HUI SO tn An derson, Of course the oldest Inhabi-' tant will now straightway rise up und clalru that i?? ; at?n'v coach passed from thi;{ territory years and year? URO but that wiir be because the old est Inhabitant does not know what ho la talking about. Ararngcnients are new hoing perfected for running a stago coach service between Anderson j and WUlhtiustbn for tho entire three' days of tho farmers' chautaua.ua,' which is to he hole this month. Thc Idea hua been lilt upon by a Mr. Patterton and he hat? perfected ar rangeur nts tor carr.-ing Anderson; people for these titree duvs to and from the chautauqua at Wllliumston for th? ridiculous suni of IO cents. Mr. Patt er son estlmutes thnt he will be able o do hla for hose bree days on account of the vast numbers making thc tri;:. / I He it not making thin'attempt, how-] ever, in un effort to realize any money firth li'.o venture. Ile is doin'.; it in order !(> advertise bis patented spring idea and aiso trv aud win the prize for. thc wagon bringing the greatest num-j ber of no:\*?!o to Williamston while tho, clioubuidun !s In progress. Th", promoter of till? idea Raid yes terday ?Imf tho vohlclo would bo com fortably, fitted up mid that the ria? would I-^ a very pleasant one. In all pjobahilitv there will be a number of lymph to rnak? tiie trip, from fdic c:ir ia:tlt'yja$ "liich ns anything oleo. SUNDAY BROUGHT USUAL KILLING Rosamond Walker, a Negro, Wes Shot end Killed By Arthur Col lier et Long Branch 7.t seems that the negroes of Ander son county count that Sunday lost which may pas? without a .killing scrape. Last Sunday brought the us ual ^nffair but thin timo it seems that the killing was accidental and not in isplred by malice. Rosamond Walker, a negro boy about 15 years of ago, was walking through some woods In tho Long Drench section of tho county with Arthur Collier, a negro three yonrn older than the dead boy, ana his first cousin. Collier had a pistol in Ms pocket and Walker asked per mission' to- examine lt. When'-'he handed the gun back to Collier it be came entangled in Walker's Angers and when .Collier . tried to assist In getting the gun o-.it ot the iv y's hand, the vssfon fired. Tbs bullst struck. Walker lust above the heart und rang ed through his h^art, killing him in stantly. Collier was arrested and brought: to this city, now being hi the Anderson j county jail. Coroner Hardin went to tho acetic'of. the Ullling bud held an inquest..the jury arriving at tho con-! churton that the deceased came to his death from gunshot wounds inflicted by Arthur Collier.. Following his return to Anderson; Coroner Hardin told a reporter for The Intelligencer. last night that he could not And where there was any malice manifested in the case and'that it 8eenied to be an accidental killing.. WILL IMPROVE CltiAR STQI^PS A.. J, Turner of Spartanburg Is ' Now Secretary of Interurban "? j Stores for Seven Towns ' I (vi fe . ' ? - . . . : - m ? A.1 J., Turner of Spartanburg, better known' tnt: ali this rscotion as ?Gus** Turnor, has. been elected secretary ot tho Interurban Cigar Stores Co. and has already ontered .upon his new dut, las. Slr. Turner came to Anderson yes terday tor the purpose Of miking ar rangements about irr-r^v?ig? the lo cal store and told a' reporter for The Intelligencer that the Anderson store will to made fully as complete' in ev ery respect aa tho stores in tree ville, Spartanburg, Charlotte and tba s>t?or towns Where tho interurban op erates. The new secretary says that their pl ?n s contemplate HO mo extensive nn> provementa In Anderson and thai those will soon bo ubd?r way. Among the otho? Improvements will .be the addition-.to tho service of ? luncheon ette, where light meals and refresh ments will ht* served. 'Thbj place will be conducted In a strictly: sanitary manner throughout and. patrons of the popular, electric Uno will haye an op portunity to get a quick meal before their departure from tho etty and up on, meir arrival here. . t . Mr. Garrett ot greenville has ar rived ia Anderson to. assume cr. s rsc. of ibo lace! , jtoare ahd under his. ablo ^'nsgement^r.- Turnor -says he ex p.els tba Ando taon atoro to do Os well no any of the other establishments. Be?MireaRd the ?^Coior Hamilton, Mass., August 2.-A gon er si call to colors was sent today to all French resorvl.tto in the .United ' States by Ambassador J. J. Juaserand-, who tu at his BU ramer home hero. Tho ros?r?l8ts aro Instructed to report ot once, t*? tho nearest French consul. Meapwlitle arrangements will bo rood o ibo ambassador.^ said,., to transport them t<i Franco. . -J; >' ' . , j tfM$$$8* ABLE CANDIDATE ! FOR LEGISLATURE J. T. West. WeU Known Ander son Farmer, Has Announced That He Is In the Race Announcing his candidacy for the thu legislature fu rt- ?muse IO d mauds from many or his friend* lu different suctions of Anderson county, Cant. J. T. West will prov lo lie one of thu most popular candidates in the r.icc. Mr. Weat la well known to Anderdon people and he will poll a big vote. The newest candidate is a native of Greenville county, lui HR horn and reared 12 miler from thc city. He wa?, r:ared on the farm and went to coun try schools until lu; was 17 years of age, when hn mun iculuted ?In Prof. Watkins' school at linnea Path, which hu attended for one ti rm. Hu won a I scholarship to thc (.'lindel and waa graduated from that institution with honors. Following his graduation ho j taught school? ?nd for sven years was superintendent of thc public schools of Polzer. ; Later he was connected with an ollj mill at Helton and then became cash ier of tho Bolton bank, holding that position for Ave years. Since he sev ered hin connectlou with the bank he I lins heen engaged In farming and Is said to bo one of thu most successful I farmers in the county, friends of lils aro enthusiastic over his candidacy. i THE KIO REUNION AT CAKSWELL : Will he on Wednesday of This Week The Speakers. j Mr. EMfor: Please announce In your pnper that thu following gentle* men have accepted tho invitation to address tho annunl reunion of Co. "F" of th 3 240? regiment, S. C V., which I wll be hold at Cnrswell Institute,'on 'August 5th, namely: Hon. P. A. Bon ham and Roy. J. L. Vans, Greenville; Hon. J. E. Beggs, Mr. T. Frank Wat kins and Dr. M. A. Thompson ot An derson and Rev. J. L. Singleton cf Starr. I The Pendleton band will furnish tho music for thc occasion. All aro cor dially invited to. come and bring woll filled baskets; J. B. Levereit, for Com. Woodmen lTineil Monument. Tho uniform degree team of Willow camp, W. O. W., wont to Cheddar on Sunday morning and unveiled a mon I umcnt at the grave of Sovereign Tol illson. There were 22 members of this ! team which was ,led by Sergeant J. T. I King, in the absence of Captain J. A. I Cook. COTTON CONGRESS TO MEET AGAIN Coll Issued By State Farmers Union For Organization To Lend Helping Hand To the Farmers, Merchants, Bankers ? and all other publie spirited citizens of the South: Yesterday the Sc uta Carolina's Far mers' Union addressed to you aa open letter on the cotton situation and urged concerted''action to safeguard the value of th?'Cotton crop. During the day as the war. news, from Eu rope came In and we saw how the panic had depressed cotton ten or flf ! teen dollars ?? bale In three days, wc I deemed thc gravity of tho situation so 'great that extraordinary measures ?must be adopted or the south will be very seriously injured. On general principles as we outlin ed in .the former, letter, we should get together. to so market our cotton as to conserve its valu?, now much more necessary is lt now when this war panic In the world's market would at 'one fell blow rob'tis of our profits' on Ibur year's toll Therefore we think that the time ls ripe for the re-ns sembling of the Southern Cotton Con gress. Wo do hereby suggest tb. Col. BL J. Watson, pr?sident of tho.same to I call thia body to meet at thu car Moat day practicable not later than the 18th or the 20th of this month. . We would urge upon all Farmers' Unions, Boards of ' Trade, j Merchants and..Bonkjcr*' Associations to-be repre sented. And we would-* Invite the gov ernors and commissioners of agricul ture of all the cotton states and the secretary of the treasury td be pres ent . Wo cannot too strongly . tin*, press upon thu entire people of the south the Importance of a well defined and concerted raovemont to s av o ns from tho disaster this war may in flict upon our section and tho entire union. Tho South Carolina'State Farmers' Union, by E. W? Daubs, President and Chairman. J, B/Wn?taol?; \Tice?Prea? dont. ? . .'*>.-.... B- M. Co?peri B. Harris, J. W. Shxaiy. executive eommlttoe. Attest, J. Whltuer Raid, secretary. i Columbia, S. Cn Aug. 1, 1914. MEMORL?L TABLET JW?ll be Erected in First Presbyte rian Church By Friends of the Frlenda of tho Into Dr. B^E.^Frlets ison, who for 25 years-was pastor ot Ute First Presbyterian' church of this city, have arranged to place a hand some memorial .tablet to bia memory In the church, 'i??f. ?tdtr for this Ub t let ha? boon placed with- White A :Co. and calls, for 'a very handsome ) stone of s i mido but very clo ga nt de sign and will bo but a fitting and ap j propriate tributo: to this good mon . who for-years carno and went before this people, and was loved by all who .knew him. 'm?S&?i. I Appropriate exorcises will bo held sin connection with tim placing ot Ute I stone when lt is completed. . There wil be Spea Show and other a Big Lawn Party at Moving Picture Sh Delicious refreshm the grounds hy COMMERCIAL MEN IN SESSION YESTERDAY PORTER A. WHALEY REPRE SENTED ANDERSON PANAMA EXHIBIT: From Over State Booster Men Flocked To Columbia To Aid In Raising Necessary Funds Tho commercial recrotarles of South Carolina and representatives of the chambers of commerce and board? cf trade from every city in South Caro lina wont to Columbia yesterday for Hie conference concerning tho South Carolina exhibit at the Pahs ma ex position. Porter A. Whalcy. secretary of tho Anderson chamber ol com m?re, loft Sunday evening for Colum bia to bo in attendance when the mooting was called to >dcr. Uefore leaving Anderson, Mr. Whitley sold that he knew Anderson people would do their share toward raising th J fun 1 necessary to furnish this State with a creditable* exhibit. - This is one of the most important things that the state has attempted In some time and it is the general , opinion that South Carolina will ben oni In a large measure' from the ex- . Mbit.' The following letters sent out by Luther A. Ellison, secretary of the - Florence chamber of commerce to all the commercial secretaries In the-stato explains why this meeting was call ed: "While in Columbia yesterday, X . had Me opportunity of giving tho South Carolina Exposition commission plan a thorough investigation, and aa a result, am frank to say, that11'sin cerely believe thc proposition 1B be ing worked along the proper lines, and from thc fqcts 'and figures as sembled, I heartily approve of the plan and can. only predict its sue cooa. ' / ' . . . "in cenversation with Mr. W.. B. Sullivan, gpneral secretary and ;man ager of the commission, we thought it advisable to ask the commercial sec retaries throughout the stato to- meet tu Columbia next Monday, August 3, for tho purpose of thoroughly discuss ?Inri 'foo plan, etc..-lit"order " that no ' misunderstanding relative t?'isiune Jinig'?t arise In. future; furthermore, j tho coe nor all commercial and busl I ness organizations throughout . the stute ?nderetaud the plan, the Sooner tho desired results wilt be' forthJBothr lng; hence, we sincerely trust you can arrange,to meet with the secre tarlea next Monday. . "Few pooplo realize and "ban grasp the significance ot the many, and va ried opportunities presenting them selves. In the great state' ot South Carolina at the present, at the great Panama?-Paclflc exposition, is the work of tho South Carolina exp- Cition com- : mission and ahould .certainty"-receive the hearty cooperation Of every citizen of the state who dbslrea to seo,South ? .Carolina opportunities .light the whole of the . Southland like the blaeo of a 'mighty fire, Inviting whosoever will J como, to a land aa- beautiful \-es tho shores of Paradise and aa full Nof pos sibilities aa the morning, ot creation. '.'Remember thc dato-Monday, Aug ust 3rd, and ho abre to be on hand without fail. Please advise Mr. Sul livan If wo can expect you./.at tho conference . ~ _ Sincerely yours, Luther W. Ellison, - Secretary. After Long and Painful Illness Miss Josephine Drennan Died -'."*- ?. : -' .-'?- ? -:" foti ?I mer nwT irao a*3Vs??r J Miss Josephine Drennan: 'who has! boen ill for tho last three months, died ( Sunday sigbVat S c'i?cck' at ??r-Sw? on North. Maia stree^V^MlsaliDre?jnan , waa a sister ot W. P. and David Dren nan ot thlB city and she was well j known both in tho etty and county* Sh? has a.number of.relatives lu diff erent sections of the county.. ;. I 1 Tho, do^oasod was in her,5fUh yoo>.[ I Tho funeral.rtorvlcos were bohr; ott tho hbmev iu North WEilrt street; y ss- J terday afternoon ead tho intermopt I took placo at Silver Brook 'cemetery. stitute Old Soldiers Reunion sday, Aug. 5. king, Band of Music, and Moving Picture .nusements all day. . ? night, will be chaperoned. Also Music and ow. iW&tyft?***'-. ants at all hours served at two big stands on R '& PRINCE _!_,_J Sf Q^0i^^^?^?^^M I ^i&i Three-Qnarters of a Century of Consic?ent IrJealo in \the Training of Youiig Men and Young.V^pnien yA time-seasoned institution overing superior advantage* forthe training of the intellect and the development of character under sound Christian influences. Situated in a quiet college town, educational and religious in life and atmosphere; influences highly favorable to study. Health condi tions unexcelled. s -., ] Buildings equipped . .rranged to afford the maximum of efficiency in college work and administration. College Home accommodates seventy young men. The Wylie Home, a handsome new build, ing for young women, 'provides every modem dormitory equipment and convenience. Twenty-acre campus; out-door sports and exercises. Literary and science courses of collegiate standard; / B. A. and M. *A. degrees. Library of 10,000 volumes; Laboratories, Observatory, Fitting School. Government based upon an appeal to honor and self-respect. Free tuition to young ladies in Wylie Home. Expenses for year about $200. For Catalogue Address TJames Strong Moffatt, D. D., President Do? West, Soatk Carolina A. M. SHARPE & CO., Agents for good substantial and reliable old lb? Fire Insurance Companies ?all on ns when In the market* ?. M. Sharpe C. S. Moutain J. G, Shearer VICIOUS NEGRO IS BOUND OVER Pelzer Case Was Given a Prelirai nary Hearing Yesterday, and Defendant Held For Court CITY OFFICIAL ELECTED TODAY In All Anderson There Are But 105 Qualified to Vote in Gen eral Municipal Election Newell Williams, charged with in putting some white women at Pel ser sacral wt'/ss ago ead rushed ?.> 'h's c'.tv tc p:f'vint hie being lynched, wat arraigned le-orc Maglslrnto *'v.viil well's- court ye.o.orday and wa 1 given a: preliminary hearing on th* charg?, ot committing a felony. A number of Pelzer people, weiro in the city to tes tify against tuc negro and thuf made out a very t:'.ur caoe against him, in tho opinion of Mn g ist ra to KroadWoIl. Tho magistrate therefore bound the negro over to await trial'nt the-next term of court ot general BOSH lon3 foi Anderion county and in' Hen of the bond in the sum of $4,000, the defen dunt yas committed to-,'Jail; . ~ .Magistrate Broad won ni JO had an other caso before bim yesterday. lom Holland and Tom Ford, two young wblto men. wero charged win. carry?. lng pistols. They both entered a plea bf guilty and tho magistrate fibed thom S25 each. . ANNUAL REUNION O F THE ^ ; -~-'? i Able Speakers Have Accepted In vitations To Deliver Addresses At Carawell Tomorrow Today ls election day In Anderson, bul most people aro unaware of tho fact' This ls the date-set for the gen eral municipal election and 105 of An derson's cittzc-na are qualified to vote. Tho remainder of tho voters tailed to secure registration tickets arid there fore cannot Vote. - Tho poll s will open thia morning at 8 o'clock and will closo this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The nominees .fer tho oleotlon aro: Mayor-^J. H. Godfrey. Alderman; Ward .r.rj-J- 12, Barton. Alderman Word 'z.~WoUpr '-. Dob bins. : ? \J Alderman' W?rd:,?~-Ch?s: F. Spear man. ? i Alderman Ward:,4,^jfohn H. Tate. Alderman Ward 6.-PL R. King. , . Alderman Ward 6.-B. I* Carter. ?vorythlng. is in readiness for the annual reunion of the veterans Ot Company F, 24th Regiment, - Booth Carolina Volunteers.. ot i the-Coafeds-i rote army, which will be held at Cars well Instituto tomorrow.; s .' Tho following gentlemen hove ac* copied invitations tb douyer addresses to the veterans and thoir friends: Hon. Proctor A., Bonham and Rev. J. L. Vaaa of Greenville, JuliusilBi Boggs, T. Frank1 Watkins. and Dr. M. A. "VhompBon of Acderron and Rev. J. L. Singleton ot Star? . ^ ^' ..?^ This ia al wayati b's event at &> well -and today will mark a more brilliant program.; than ; is: ordinarily" arranged. Tho Pendloten band; Wilt furnish the,music for tho occasion, hind tho public baa been invited to at tend, bringing with thom* baskets for tho picnic dinner. ..Ruskin Cook, representing: thc American newspaper association, io In the city om business. TWO SALE 8 O F ItE Ali ESTATE tight Busine?? by tho Probate Judge on August Halesday; ?? .-. .. -,- - . > ^ Only two p'.cccs bf'real, estate wero poid by Probate Judge Nicholson to day, this hoing August. rfOlGSday. Tho firot was in the ouse bf Elizabeth A. Smith va. C. A. Webb. . . W. Ti A. Sherard; H. Recd Sherard - and tho FrotWell company, - Thia plo?o ot property Is on Cleveland. nvottuo, in the city ot Andorson; and contains ap-. proximately bri?-hatf" acre;\ M waa. bid In by J. fit Cllnkacales fo* $1,260. ' The s?corid> was-'?itt . tho case bf the Morrow-Baas company v?. J. T. King. It; conta?is a houflo and lot ont Sb-. , cl?ty,'atreet in tho city, of Anderson, and was bid In by J. R. Shclor for $1, 150. ... . . The McCoy Bennion. - .: ' ' ??Ht. E.-V. McCoy^equcsta.that notlcp b? given/blithe, rcunipu of ibo-, chll* 4rcn* grandcuuurcn ana great grano ehlblrcn ot Elisa Attn McCoy,,better known as ' -Aunt .Annie," at Neales Creole church on Thursday, Augu?t.20. Neat's creek; is ol* miles cast of An ??srspn, fivo miles west of Belton, and two miles south of Gentry's Crossing ott^ the G. S. and A. : : , ,* l^j?rtej* Picnic Hickory Camp; p Woodmen bf tho World, No.;; lw5ftPChare a picnic at the McLoca cciiool house od August S. The p?bllc ??d'/e?rpeclftlly all- Wood men'ot the Worldy Sro Invited. ' Ail bro requested to- brlhg - well- titled bas kets.