PROFESSIONAL CARDS . . . BATHE & ll AM) WIN . . _ . . AKCIUTECTS . . _ . Bleckley Bldg. Anderson, H. C. * Citizens National Bank Bldg. * Ballegb, N. C. 9 j? c CASEY k FANT . . _ . ? ( ARCHITECTS . Anderson, 8. C . * Frown Office Building . Second Floor. Phone S6t * . ! * T. Frank Watkins Sufi L. Rlaet * WATKINS A PBINCI ? * Attorneys and Coonsellor-atLaw . *' 1st Floor Birchley Bldg* ? * Anderson, 8. C . '. 0 * " DR. L. H. SNIDER . . - . VETERINARY SURGEON FretT7eU Co. Stable . . . ol * Phono GS. - Anderson, 8. C * B.R.BXECB11Y O.M. HEARD PhDDp 671 Phone 27 weekley & Heard I UNDERTAKERS 117 E. Whltner St. Answers all calls day or night. -1 Phone 368. Ii lt your eves or glasses la question I Alright then don** seek farther, Jast see me. I sr.~e'?*?zft M if?f fc?i ireii&?es sa? can gire yon that finish on work that; spells satisfaction. Pri?es $3.00 to $5.00 up. Be. pain ?Oc ap. DR. M R. CAMPBELL w"* 112 Vf. Whitner St Ground fleer-telephone coa vetloas. Farm at a Sacrfice For Quick Sale For a few days we are of leting the Martin place- 61 acres, two miles from Iva, in a high state of cultivation for $35.00 an acre. Nothing | can be bought in that vicin ity for less than $50.00. See us quick. ANOEflSGN REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT GO. E. B. Horton, Pre?. L 8. Horton, V. P. . Wi F. Marshall, See. li; m.. m ? '. t's. th.... CraytorCs recent' Good Cream :: Ice Cream :: Eat Mor? Of ^It. M>v How Tai Core a Bprala, . v ? . V i .' , - ft A sprain mis:'be cured in about one 'Tbirfe the 'tln?r ' required by the nena! ?reatmoht' by applying Chamberlain's Mutaient aa? observing the directions with each, bJtUe. For said by alt desi, ere* . PHoT? PIAY PARAGRAPH?) SCENE FROM "OTHELLO." AFIVE part pkturlzation of Shake* apenre's "Othello" has recently been released. It waa produced In Europe, and many prominent for eign actors are to be seen In tho lead tog roles. Mike Clancy and Pat Murphy work for Bom ?JucketL chief of the volun teer fire department, in "Fire! Fire!" They scrap a great deal, and Clancy gets the worst of IL The chief tells Murphy that tho next time they acrap he will be tired. That afternoon there ts another mizup. and Clancy goes to tell the chief. Clancy stutters dread fully. Oe manages to stammer out "Firer Some one asks bim where the Are lo. and be has to start all over again. The alarm ls rung, and the crowd gathers while Clancy ls still trying to get the speech out The chief warns the crowd back and gives Clan cy a chanca His oration ls: "Fire Murphy. He blt me again!" Tba boys olav the bose on Clancy. In "An Awkward Cinderella" the college boy. Dob, comes homo after a four years' absence. Immediately he calls on bis friends, Betty and Brownie, and their 'uother, a typical society ma tron. The little maid, Ella, opens the door. Awkward, shy, inquisitive, she greets the visitor, who ls amused aud Interested in her. The night of the big masked ball ar rives. Tho mother and her daughters go as Bob's guests. The little servant Ands sn extra costume and decides wildly to brave the danger. Decking herself ont she attends the ball, but the shoes of the sisters aro too large for ber, and she la forced to wear ber own old ones. Bob finds the unknown woman at the ball and hi strangely attracted to ber. They-well, yon know the rest of the Cinderella story. A new "Perils of Pauline" series ls being prepared and productions will start Immediately, according to report W'tLiaiYi WADSWORTH. Winnini Wini.-wm iii s w?rk In the Wo.ul lt Wt'ild > niue ly :<-* hile minie such ii miltie for him fhut Him linns now hall him nu one or the country's greatest funny men ami put him In a class witta Ford Rterllng ?nd John Sunny. . * the Wedd ?eries ls soon to be completed. Murk Swan, the au thor, ls getting material for some new photo plays ulong the same linea "In the Days of Old" romnntlc little Willie engages In Untie.iffs over a cer tain charming little ghi. Upon roturo lng home tie ls severely scoldpd Feel ing tired and angry be falls asleep His dream carries bim back to the days "when love .Vas young sod knights were bold" and he gets all sorts of revengo-and the glrL PALMETTO THEATRE TODA Y'S PROGRAM THE MORRIS AND MONIE MUSICAL COMEDY COM'Y Pr?sent? "OFFICER 666"-The funniest bill that has appeared at the* Palmetto this week-Be Sure to See it. i&Mii ? ' " IN MOVIES , THE SQUATTER'S GAL. .... Essanay Western Drama Featuring G. N.Anderson SLIPPERY SLIM'S INHERITANCE. ..... .Essanay A Dandy Snakeville Comedy p? A ROMANCE OF PUEBLO. . . Biograph Drama ; HUNGER KNOWS NO LAW.. v. '.. . . . . Vitagraph Farce Comedy li THE COOLEST PLACE IN ANDERSON SS l| ... yum mm* m. !. i. ?' ill i Mjj I tin ..'??Jj * ELECTRIC CIT Y SPARKLETS * * _ * * ?tems of Interest and Personal Mention Caught Over the .** * Wireless on the Streets-of Anderson * IKonee Prodnc* city council, have already assumed Is Superfine. their duties. These are Offlcera Foster F". L. Boggs, of the, Koo wee section an? clamp and lt in said that they are or Oconee county, known as thc , hoad wlth tho,r dut,e8 ,n | "sweetest man in Oconee," was in "_"_ ","..,.. .",.,_. , Anderson yesterday. Mr. Boggs sup- manner which would Indicate that piles all of Oconee county with they will both prove to be faithful honey, and lt la au id to be thc flnost and efficient officers. They havo both product in tho State. So far OB is nad considerable experlonce and thia known, no such honey In large quan- ," doubtlCBB bo valuable to them on titles ls obtalnablo tn any other sec. tlon of tho atate. Mr. Boggs has dom- tao rorce. onstrated that a man can make money ?yi.i? v 0 from the salo of fruits and honey and , ? fl? it he ls doing lt everyday. The Tme? Tailoring establish: m 4 ment has. been moved from tbo store ?armer wives A room f0Tmeriy occupied by them on new illustration. tho gqyare to ti10 storeroom a few Two or three patrona of varloua doors lower down on tho same street. schoolB wore In the city yesterday This building WSB formerly occupUd and while standing on a Btreot cor- by Mra. J. C. Hollcman. It has been ncr discussing the fact that many repainted and renovated and gives schools change their teachers every thia popular tailoring atore ennstd ycar. one of* the gentlemen spoke up erablo moro floor space for display and eald, "Well. I am a farmer, and uig its gooda. when I rirBt went to farming I plan- 1 -o ned my plantation just like I wanted Other'Crops lt and have kept lt so ever since, Than Colton. making improvements worevor. I Some Anderson county farmers could. Another man, if placed In might gain a valuable lesson from charge of my farm, would havo watching the activities of C. C. Foster undone much of the good work that I of tho Brnaby Creek section. Mr. Fob did." His hearers agreed with him tor brought a load of fine watcrmd that this same rule applied to the ons to Anderson yesterday, hauling changing of teachers In the. graded the melons a distance of over 30 miles schools. ' and be .disposed,of every one of thom --o ot a fancy price before 10 o'cloch Preparing To yesterday morning. The melons wore Chango Quarters. flue specimens, weighing about 6Q A large force of workmon wont to pounds* each and he found a ready work a few days ago on the. new sale for tho entire load. When a man. quarters o? the Southern Bell Tele? can do this with water melons and a phone building and are now busily1 small truck farm, he can feel inde ongaged In getting tho new apparatus pendent; whother the price ot cotton In place in this building. ' Planning goes Up'or down; for the moving of tho telephone appa' . -o ratus from the old building to the Has Resumed Ills new ls something of a task and it will Ministerial Duties, probably tako the force until about > Rev, Fred O. Tucker, who has been October 1 to get everything in shape Blending several we cit s in A nd orson for the company to move tts ox- with; his father, C. I?. Tucker, ! on change. The now quarters will be the Eltalhjjth street, loft yesterday for his most magnificent in the ptate, considr nonie at Demurest, Qa., whore ho will erl a g the size ?of the town. resume bbs duties as pastor of ono ot -o- the principal churches of that pince. Vw Patrolmen - Mr. Tucker is an able and eloquent Begin Battes. preacher and the people ot the Oeor ' Two ot the new patrolmen on the gla town are to be congratulated police force, recently elected by the upon having bia services. Weather Prophet Keen The Signa. . Prof; W. H. Hicks, the weather prophet, Waa in Anderson Thursday morning and while the aun was bright and thcro was*' not a cloud..in the Sky 'he told a number or people that thia section would stet a heavy rain before night. Hure enough, thc signs did not fail Prof. Hicks and Mn* derBon. had a torrential., downpour before night. Prof.v -Hicks usually knowe what he is talking about when he makes weather ... .'prognostications, bul. the severe hall storms predicted by him for the month of Au KU st ha vu not yet arrived and Anderson farm era are hoping that;they will not -o-^: Drug Store Is Being Improved. The building occupied' by Evans' Drug Store, No. 1, In the Chlquola hotel building, is being treated to a coat of paint and thu -entire building is being freshened 'up.? Some changea are being made In tho stock, with a number of additions,. and the whole j place will be much * improved in ap. i pearance when tho work ls completed. I This ls one of the most popular drug i stores, in the city. . \ v:"?-v " " i -O-^ j Sidewalk Soon - ?' To Be Opened. Sont rector Lowe;,;?wao is, erecting th?,'new Blue It 1 dee passengerstation on Maia- street, told- ?".reporter .for The Intelligencer yesterday that .he plana to have the BldQ^falh'opened up by tho middle ol noxV'wook. 'Tho ele vator shaft to be used In the .con struction of tho now station comes up on the sidewalk but enough room ia left to allow free passage and as soon BB the sidewalk cement ls poured It will bo possible to "open a part of the walk-way. This will bc' a grent re lief to pedestrians/: traveling along Main street. Secretary Whaley Is Confined To Bed. [;'*R?*orter A. Whaley, secretary Ot thc Anderson chamber of commerce, con tracted a Revere cold a low. days agc land yesterday he was wa fl ned to bli bett Afr.' Whaley waa ill ThurKday ?n? remained at horne for . a part br th? day bat yesterday his condition Wai hot improved. His trien dr trust that his indisposition may - bc of ?hort ty ration. ' -?-^ Ferd Racer Has Arrived. ^ 'Not content with keeping a ? ful supply of Ford roadsters and tourlai ' cars on hand, the Todd Auto Shop hat .ii? ? . \%$?$?*$0?t . Vi ... ?J*l<\> Ay:*. *-..?.* ?> imported a Ford racer. The new ma chine, while not quite complete, ia exciting much comment around town and all of the automobile owners are Just a little blt envlcus. "Aggressive Anderson llelng Mailed Now, The Publicity Bureau of the Cham ber of Commerce yesterday shipped 300 copies of the August Issue of Ag gi essivo Anderson, the organizations publicity medium, to Industrial and Land Commissioner M. V. Bichards or the Southern Hallroad, at Wash. I ington. Mr. Richard? wrote the organiza tion, asking that a batch of the pub lication be sent him for distribution in the central west, In which terri tory the Southern Railroad maintains a force of ton men, at work for thc South, expecting the possibilities of this section for agricultural and ln I dust rial development. It IB alBo stated that to date about ?1,400 copies of Aggressive Anderson have been malled out, being sent t6 j every inquirer on file in the office, Bev. J. H. Gibbons; Improving Slowly. A letter han bcea received here from Wythevllle, Va., which ,1a ?tho home of tho Rev. J. Hallar Gibboney, rector of Grace Episcopal church, stating that Mr. Gibboney has just passed through a successful Opera tion for appendicitis, ann ii conva lescing nicely, though ho is still very weak. According to tho letter. Rev. Mr. Gibboney will hardly bo able to return to Anderson to take up his pastorial and sacramental duties un til sometime about the middle of next month. Mr. Gibboney wan In a v?ry weak condition for several weokr buiurc go ing to his home in Virginia for the operation which was performed upon him, lt not then being known ex lactly from what he was suffering. Beal Estate Developments. The Anderson Real Estate and In vestment Company today sold to Mr. ?H. G. Love a very desirable tract ot ?lund, just outside the city limit. Mr. Love will devlop this property for ?nogrooB. There will be about sixty pretty lots which wilt be sold on pasy ! terme. It has not been possible lately for ?a colored person to buy on such at I tractive terms as Mr. Love 'will of fer them. Tho time 1B ripe for a.col ored development, and Mr. Love will [ surely make a success of it. . Truck gtrnck . I White Way Post. I As Ligon & Ledbetter's big truck was backing up yesterday, to the : front of their establishment, on Mala street, Ute driver of the vehicle over estimated the distance to the curbing and* aa a result the heavy truck struck ?ono of tho white way ports a tre mendous blow. Tho center globe on j the post was shuttered ' Into ? hun-! \ dred pieces and lt is probable that all of the tungsten globes on the post were burned out. j Services Sanday At Liberty Church. 1 It has been announced by members of the church that Fred Tucker will flll the appointment of Rev. S. W. Danner, at Trinity church, tqmorrow afternoon. Tho people of this church extend a hearty Invitation to the peo ple of the community to worship with bim. -o Mr. Smythe On Cotton Situation. I ?Billson A. Smyth, president ot the Cotton Manufacturers*. Association of South Carolina, has Bent the follow ing communication to. The Manufac turers F.?3Cord: "I do not expect any early develop- . ments of an enlarged foreign, trade with tho Orient or South America that will bring about a larger consump tion of cotton in this country. I be lieve Southern bankers and merchants will aid in every possible way to pre vent too much distressed cotton being thrown on tho- market early in . the season,. so ss to break down a fair average. "I believe England will soon control the Atlantic ocean, also the. Pacific, and when thia ls done, exports of cot ton to mills in Spain, France, Italy and England will be resumed.. Until this result ls achieved lt ls hard to es timate the effects the war will have on the trade 'of this country." Not 8o Strange After AIL ' ' Tau may. think lt strange that so many people are cured of s tom a ch trouble by Chamberlain's Tablets. You would not, however, If you should give them a trial. They strength an ano: In-j vig?rate the stomach and enable lt to perform Its functions naturally. Mrs.) Rosie Rieh, Wabash. Indi, writes, "Nothing did mo tho least good ju?tl' I bogan UBing Chamberlain's Tablets. It 1$ decidedly the best medicino for stomach trouble I. have ever used." For sale by all dealers. v A Statement, ': . Preston B. Gaile, a candidato for commissioner from District No- 1, wishes to inform tba readers of> The Into > Igen ce r that, tho political' poetry appearing'under tho signar ture of Galley ls all written by W. ?/ Gatley, of Iva. Thc candidates?fiftl; commissioner says that he has wrlV ten no poetry. . . .....V^' The Case of L. L. CmU^^0 The case of L. u (^teiQu^ciaren don. Texas, la slmllar,tt??3?a?j* others who have used Cbatnt Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea 1 _ He says, "After, trying a doctor for several months, and using dirie rant Mnda or medicine for my wife who had been troubled with savor* bowel complaint -for sevqrai months, J. bought a 25c bottle of ChambeflAln'? Sile, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Itemed^ : ter using the second bottle tho was , entirely cured." For sals by sM deal- -1 ara; ! ' ' ',. GRAPES FOR EXHIBIT SENT TO COLUMBIA RAISED IN ANDERSON COUN ^ TY WEST OF CITY ON COLD STORAGE The Different Specimens Will Be , Kept for Opening of the State Fan IX ? .?.;.?., . i ? ll The agricultural department of the chamber of commerce, through J. W. l'?throck, county demonstrator, to day shipped a box, containing 34 crates of Anderr.ou county raised ?rapes, of several varieties, including okays, Muscats. Belle Heard and. others tja Columbia, where they will be placed In cold atorage until the opening of the State Fair, when they will bo placed on exhibition as a part of the Anderson county agricultural exhibit. These grapes were mostly raised on tho farm of Mr. Cromer, located Just west of the city, and were of elegant shape, hardy and shapely. This shipment, according to Dem onstrator J. W. Bothrock. will form only a small part of the general agri cultural exhibit from Anderson county st the State Fair, since tte has already ahipped specimens ot peaches, apricots and berries. Later he will ship pears abd figs. . The grains for the Anderson county exhibit have already been se. cured, having been taken' from tho best of the samples chown hore st the recent grain oxhlb't. held under the auspices of ibo chamber of com4 moree. ? Arrangements for the securing ' ot melons are now being perfected, also to various other agricultural pro ducts, such as peanuts, tobacco, etc., as are rained '. in ?ndert ion county. EFFORT IS MADE RAISE MORE STOCK Agricultural Department of the j Chamber of Commerce Ad- ' vocatco Raising Stock >? ? ' It was announced today by the agri cultural department, chamber or com merce, that a meeting of the Ander son County Live Stock; Association would be called for.some tim eearly In September or tho latter part ot this month, for the purpose of con .Iderlng means' and methods of tak ing-Immediate action to Increase cat tle and hog production in Anderson county, in view of the present nigh prices for meat products, and thy; possibility of an inereasinglyV high, priced market. It win he remembered that thia spring three carloads of western breed cattle were shipped to-Anderson county through the efforts Jointly of tho chamber of commerce and Clem son; College, Bureau of Animal Indus, try; lind If arrangement can be per fected it ls planned to have Mr. 8. K. Williams, special Uve stock demon strator, who recently succeeded J. C. Watt as such demonstrator, to make Diana tor a second trip to Kansas and MiBtouri to purchase additional cat tle, and possibly hogs, though it is believed, that, hogs ft suffWe* quantities can be secured nearer home, possibly In Northwestern Ten nessee, Southern Virginia and Mar>j Here's A Reduction on Underwear That's" Not the Usual "Sale" Kind. Here are sacrifice prices for a quick clean up; this is the time for you to get underwear for present and future wearing. Clean, Afresh goods, all obr summer underwear included. ' . ; -y In our assortment you will find long and short drawers, shirts with any length sleeves and union suits of the famous Klosed Krotch make. Fabrics any you may prefer; check, nainsook, pongee, mesh and regular knit. We do not doubt your appreciation of this oppor tunity, but would suggest you act immediately. Order by parcels post; we prepay all charges. Soc Garments now . $1.00 Garments now $1.50 Garments now $ .40 .75 1.15 "The Store with a Conscience" B IJOU ...THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. BUSTER BOYLE TRIO In complote change of the .two acts they have put on so 'far. j Plenty of music and comedy. WHEN ROMANCE CAME TO ANNIE (Imp) A two reel rural drama that is en . tlrely new and will appeal to all ? who see it. ' Featuring Guindollne ? Patea OUT OF THE YALLER * (Vlcioit . A western drama with Warren Kerrigan. ON SUSPICION- REX. *"A strang dotccil7o drama. COMING MONDAY-Something en tirely new in Vaudeville-watch for Sunday's Ad on same. ELECTRIC ... THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM THE LITTLE HOUSE IN THE Y?L LEY-American. Presenting Ed Coxen and Winifred Greenwood in a two reel feature. OUR MUTUAL GI BL-Reliance. THE ROAD TO THE DEVIL-Labia A two rel feature BAFFLED, NOT BEATEN-.. B ? 6 BIG REELS-10c NEAR DEATH : ? BY SMOTHERING Bat Huifonl. With A?? of Cardai, Ef?et?aHearDeliYcrance. < Draper, N. C.-Mrs. Helen Dalton, ci this place, eays: "I suffered for year, with pams In my leftside, amt would oiten almost smother to death, r .Medicines patched me up foi; .awhile but then I would get worse again. Final ly, my husband decided he wanted me to try Card ul, the woman's tonic, so he bought mea bottle and I began Hiing it. it did me more good than au the medi cines I had taken. t > . ? i I have Induced many o? my friends to .beeb benefited by Its ?sc. There never has been, and never will be, a medicine to compare with Cardul. i believe lt ls a good medicine for .all womanly trou bles." . Fer over 50 years, Cardul has been re lieving woman's sufferings and building weak women up to heallh and strength. If you are a woman, give ita fair trial. Get a bottle ol Cardul to-day, land.-- -~-?7? .Every effort is'to be made to. elliri ulate this live stock production and with the Increased production of grasses and legumes it ls believed that a great record will bo mads. An opportunity like ;th? u present has never presented1 itself- tomine South before, snd .lt ls hollered that Ander-, son ccurfty farmers vwDl not let the opportunity pass without taking ad vantage "brit. ? ' ? - ' : : ?:? ,.