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8 AN ADDED ATTRACTION: "A Dan?y Quartette" fjj p^ettO UWJW Harmonize At ,= In Addition to the Regular ?TUE1 ? ? T M A TH? ^ Vaudeville Act : Entitled I OIL LUll AI fiv Don't Fail To See This Double Attraction At The Coolest Place In Anderson I . ? i n? ANDERSON INTELLIGENCEK JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT * FOR- THIS ?>XCL>U>SIVE, LINE^.^ Hanging Paper AT Clemson College this week fe Anderson Paint & Color Co. Phono 647 Weekley Bldg. Wo will be In onr new quarters about September 1st. "Watson Vnndlf er Building. < A?. m ONION SETS T ? WHITE BERMUDA, EXTBA EARL? WHITE PEAKE, SILVER SKIN, . TELEOW DANVERS, AND BED ; ?#BSTKBFIEI?D-r??OW IN TBAN81T. FURM?N SMITH, TUE SEEDSMAN ROBERT A. GENTRY MAKES STATEMENT Denies Report That Dr. Tripp Is Running for Treasurer's Of fice for Him (Political Advertisement) To my friends in Anderson county: I understand it is currently reported over.the county that my father-la* i law. Dr. Tripp is running for th? county treasurer's office, not for him self but for mo I* wish to correct this report and say there ls absolutely no foundation for same, as I expect to return to RIdgevllle in September to resume my duties as principal of tho RIdgevllle High School. (Signed) ROBERT A. GENTRY August 18, 1914. 8t FREIGHT RATES REDUCED Ruten on Fertilizer Pronounced Ex. ?rblt*nt and Reductions Ordered. (By Associated. Preso*.) Washington, August. 19.-The Inter state commerce commission today held existing freight ratea ? on forti Norfolk. Va., to pointe In North Caro lina,- north and cast of Hamlet, to ba unreasonable anti prescribed new tar iffs ranging from 91.50 per ton for a m; milo ?mu? to $2 for 100 miles, %2.60 for 200 miles and 93.05 for 300 miles. Tho new schedule will become effec tive October 15. ' A petition of carriers to continue commodity rates on fertilisers^ from Norfolk to Wilmington; N. C.. lowen than those in. effect' to Intermediate points waa. denied and readjustment ordered.' ?"......'. . ? ' ? i. ?> jv;jy^u JAPS AT FRISCO ( \ .?-r&? } San Francisco, Aug? ag.r-Tbe Japa nese cruhvJr Iduzmo frost San Diego, entered San Francis? b harbor late to- j day. .She was boarded inside th? gate by tho Jc-pancsc consul general. .. .. j I * ELECTRIC CIT * _ .Y- Item? of Interest and Personi * Wireless on the Si HaNPliall Trum Min llrlii* Si?'?. Tho promoters of hardball in An derson and those interested in thc team when Anderson was in thc Pied mont league, received a telegram yesterday from Leroy Mci'oil, man ager of the team, saying tiiat the team ls stranded in Shelby, N. C., and as'. lng that money bc sent at once. Thc telegram cloned with a threat of what he would do if thu Anderson people did not wire bim some money. Those who have been behind tho baseball cf I forts in Anderson say that they would ? have tried to raiBe thc money for Mc 'Coll had It not been for bis threats but now thc team will have to do thc i best lt can. It itv claimed that thc club oweB McColl nothlnr Jewelry Xow Is ('olag Tp. A number of well known Jewelry men were in Anderson yesterday anu they served notice on the loca; jew elry stores- that there have been ad vances In the wholesale prices for a Hin?ber of Jewelry lines. The rise on some articles will be about 10 per cont, while on others it may bc still more. M. Hull, of Taunton, Mas?., IT. Hamilton, of Bridgeport, Conn* Harry Burle and E. I. Richards of Now York, E. J. Davidson Cincin nati, und W. J. Mu'lins ' Bville, Ohio, were among sales men In tho city ; The Convention. C. S. Minor has rcturneu from St. Louis where ho bas been attending tho national convention of Five and Ten Cent dealers. Mr. Minor is pres ident of this association and ho sayn that the convention held this year was tho best that tho association has ever known. There was a large attend ance and tho discussions before the convention and the papers read to the body wore all instructive. He waa well pleased with the way that tho entire convention went. Insurance Oflicc HUM Been Moved. Thc office of the Andereon County Mutual Flro and Life Insurance com pany was movod yesterday'from thc third floor of tho Blockloy building to a room on tho ground floor of the building just in thc rear ot thc Peo I pies bank. This move will make the office much more convenient for those having business to transact with the company. Will Picnic Today In Abbeville (omit}. Scvorai Anderson people aro plan ning to go to An tte vii le, in Abbeville county, to attend tho picnic which will bc held today at Irby's store. I This picnic hi* held each yoar and ls j always a very enjoyable event. 1'eo Ipie from.all sections are usually in I attendance. -o Picnics and and Fishing Jaunts. Picnics and Ashing jaunts reems to Ibo the order of the day tn Anderson Iwihtle many Anderson people are {worrying over the cotton situation, lover the war scare, ovor politics ana lover other perplexing problems, a [number of the merchants and buai I ncsty men of the city havo deserteo Anderson for, the fishing streams ano woods. Every day secs a picnic party journeying out of the city. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO IO ... . o o WESTMINSTER NEWS o (s . . ooooooooooooooooooo Tugaloo Tribune Messrs Elas Earle and Milton Nicholson ot the Townvlllo section passed through Westminster- last Tuesday In an auto Mr. Earle ls a prosperous farmer of the lower sec tion of Oconee. He ls In the race for the houjso of representative^ Mr Nicholson waa reared in the Whitewater section Mrs. M. M Brooks and daughter, Mildred, aro visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Keys ot Ander son, county Miss Belle Jones, of Pelter, ls Spending some, weeks with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Jones, near Westminster ? Prof. P. W. Jay roe bas been elected superintendent o' the Leba non school, near Pendleton and will take charge about September 1. . Miss Dora Duncan, a handsomo and accomplished young lady .of 'West Union, and Mrs A. B. Adams, of Iva. are guests of Miss Mamie [' Wynne. 1 A large number from Westminster attended the Marett reunion at Fair I Play last Fr day Miss ldc Lou Brownlee or Ander son spent several days be re last week'with relatives. She ls always a.welcome visitor t? Westminster .- Mr and Mrs. jr. B. Vandivcr l*f?. today for Malvern. Ark., after, ?vend Y 'Y- 'Y- 'Y- Y- Y- '{- Y- -Y' -Y* Y SPARKLETS * _ * j ri Mention Caught Over the * reete of Anderson * ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 3f? 3f? ^? ^f? ^* Finns Reedited F?r >'cw (?Hurlers. T. E. Howard, mtn.ig r of the An derson ellice of tho Western Cnlon Telegraph company, yesterday receiv ed plans for the new odlco which thlD company will havo In Hie Ligon ana Lcdbcttcr building. The ufllees of the wholesale concern are to be moven from the old building when thc new Is completed and lt is in this olllce t hat thc telegraph company will bc localotL The arrangement will bc very tun ven lent and the splendid new furniture will make the ofllce very handsome. lo Have Hearlnfr (In August 28th. ! The trial of thc Ashleys and the Moores, charged with having a fight in Anderdon on campaign day with tho police, was scheduled to take place Tuesday morning but was postponed until .yesterday morning and then tho attorneys in the case held a conference and decided that it would be well to postpone the trial to a still luter date. It was therefore agreed that the bearing would be held on August 28, one week from next Friday. Two Cora-Coin. Men Here* Charles W*. Ellis, president of tho Anderson Coca-Cola company and president of the came company t? Greenville, spent yesterday In Ander son with his brother-in-law. Capt. H. J. Hamer. . Mr. Ellis..was accompan ied to Anderson by li. J. Connlcb, also of Greenville, and they spent the day Inspecting the local plant of their company. Mr. Ellis euys that the An derson concern is one of the beet con ducted !n this part of the country. -i-o . '.. Ander on Will Send Delegates. v Mayor J. H. Godfrey has been re suestcd by the American road con cress to appoint s-ornc delegates from this city to attend tho fourth con vention of tho congress, which is to bc held this year In Atlanta, jua., on October 0. Mayor Godfrey will Dann the delegates to go from this cit) within the next few days and lt ls pro bable that ho will make tue trip him ?elf. .-. |,| Set Fire to Negro's Barn. A barn belonging to Oscar Bolt, a negro, living on thc plantation of W. L. McCown. about seven milos weat nf Anderson, was entirely destroyer, by lire Tuesday night. The negro ralo when ho reached tho burning building ho found tho entire strut t*'o haa been Maturated with Koror -ne oil. Ho succeeded in getting his three mule. [>ut cf the barn, together with farm Implements and machinery. Well Pleased With Anderson. B. A. Wharton, deputy Insurance commissioner for South Carolina, spent yesterday in Anderson Inspect ing the fire rinks of the city. .Mr, Wharton says that he finds the affairs of Anderson in splendid shape .and spoke in the highest terms of Chief Jackson ot the fire department and of Ma men. Mr. Wharton sbys that the city is free from accumualtinna of traah and other things tending to cre ate fires. * V lng a month in South Carolina and Georgia with relatives. Mr Vandl ver wishes to thank all .relatives and friends for the cordial welcome and the kindness accorded- them while in our midst. Mrs. Elma Singlton ,and children ara visiting relatives at 'Ware ShouV Greenwood, Greenville. Laurens ann other Coir o lin a di HOB and towns. They w|ll be gono two weeks The family of Rev. %t A.. Sublqtt pastor, of .Emmanuel Baptist church, arrived from Greenville ono '. day last week. They are.spending a few days among thc members at present, but will In a few days move back into' the Duke house, soon to bo vacated by Mr; C.sHi Goldsmith, - RUMOR DENIED* : Rome, Aug. 19.-A repart of th" Pope's death was circulated this after* boon aud'Trained strength'.by the fact that church bells began' ta ring. The vat kan immediately d?nie*the .report and explained that the nells were r?ugl?g only to call Ibo faithful to a prayer fer the recovery of the Pope, WAS Lt ( KY . .- : ." ?>? New York, Aug. 19.-The G?rants har* en the sea s Into July ?u, a war prhe o-orth alnaoM AlOOiKM), eluded all warships and tied op In dock bore to day, For a week or'nar? after the declaration of war. her ?Beers knew vetting af H and ?terred their craft for Bremen nnconxrtouR of their rink of captare. PALMETTO THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM THE KING AND GIBBS MUSICAL COMEDY CO., Presento "THE LUNATIC" IN MOVIES NINA OF THE THEATRE.M KZlern ! 2 reel Western drama . THE DOCTOR'S MISTAKE.. . Selig Comedy - 1 CUPID VERSUS MONEY. .Vitagraph . ~ Farce Comedy Another Big Company coming next week: CRAWFORD AND HUM PHRIES "BON TON GIRLS"-10 OF THEM - it THE COOLEST PLACE IN ANDERSON il 8CENE PROM "THE ONE WHO LOVED ARTHUR HOUSMAN. ARTHUR HOUSMAN la ?coring a lil? mn cn** lu lila new comedy nilirs. He I? our nf the cleverest iura tit ibis Hurt of part lu the ?ame "The t)ne Wim laired Him" Rest." by Hilliard Hidgely. la lu two parts, a scheming duugbter professed ber Streng love for ber father, so that bo would favor her lu hla will Instead of ber sister. Thin he did. hut later finds ber to bc unfaithful. Before dying he attempts to cbsnge hts will without success. How the faithful dil lighter re ceived ber bequest will surprise you. -Broncho Billy's Wild Ride" ls a dramntlc episode that leads to the ref ormation of an outlaw, featuring O. M. Anderson, written, and produced ' by G. M. Anderson. "Topsyturvy Sweedle" ls a seresm iiiaiy funny comedy. showing bow Sweedte totally Ignored a poet's artis tic temperament. Mr. Rhyme, a poet. ls distracted from hts work by the dif ferent noises tn his home. To cop the climas his aunt arrives, bringing with her-nil of her pets. She ni so bring? Sweodle. her cook, who Insists on fight ing, and a genernl free for all hattie occurs, into which pie throwing and rolling pin combats enter. Sweedle finally wrecks' the place completely, driving the poet from the bouse and toking possession. Only the friends of Victor Potel. who ploys the port of "Slippers* Sim." know that he ts as funny In real life aa he ls tn the motion pictures. Mr. Potel has a store of wit and humor all his own, mid ho ls always the life of every party be attends. His original stories are repeated all over the coun try. "The President's Special" ls a new version of the celelvated ?rr.rnn. Joh? Farley received Instructions to ?Ide track train No. 40. allowing the pretil; dent's special the right of woy. The forty-eight hours he lind spent on duty was too much He fell asleep. Ht* Ix awakened by a piiHslmc train. The rare between the train ami un nuttwuobl.w driven by blR wife is most exciting "Former Rodney's Daughter'' ls by Margaret Turner. Becanse Dora mnr rled contrary to her father's wishes he will have nothing to do with her. Years pass, and ber father's strom: love for o strange , child, who proves to be hts grandson, closes the breach. "The Black Signal" ts s heart Inter est drams, showing how o-governor re fused to pardon his own ?on., who wen condemned tn bang for murder: scena rio by H. .Tipton Steck; produced br E. H. Calvert B. S. Doolittle, of Spartanburg, spent a few boura in Anderson yester day. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cltukscales, of Lowndes vii lc. were shopping in tho city yesterday. Miss LOIB Jackson, of Iva, wa among the shoppers to spend yester day in Anderson. -ivA r. J. R. Duck worth, of near William ston, waa in Anderson yesterday 01 business. ' '. Bruce Harper has gono to Royston,] Ga., on bia vacation. He will. spend about ten dava there with hin par ents. James T. Irby, of Antreville, spent a lew hours in tho city yesterday on business. ...... . ?.. ? ' . <?-. \ti-}?t',?sz'V^f"';'j Miss Talen Clayton, of Central,- ia spending a few days lu the city-with friends. . Miss Pearl Thompson, or Liberty, was among the visitors to .spend' yes terday in the city. m ? -;-. ? ?? .'.?..-;. W. K. Garrison, of the Denver sets Hon, waa in Anderson yesterday on business. lohn Tate has gone to Cash's Valley, where he wJl? spend a fow w?ck?. Pf. John' R, Drake, of Martin township, was among the visitors to spend yes Jbrday tn the city. . Mr. and Mrs.'W. A; Sanders have re turned from u mountain trip through North Carolina. They visited Asheville ? Hendersonvllle, Chimney Hock ant other places ot interest 5 _. - Edith Allgopd, of the Brushy Cree? section,, spent yesterday in the etty. . Rays or Wyatt, of Union Grove, wat among the visitors to spend yesterday in Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cochran have rt tu rn crt from a two weeks' Btay In North Carolina. Clifton Llgon, who has bean spend-, lng Beverial weeks In the mountains, has returned homo. . . Miss Kathleen Norryce has returned from a months', stay in the mountains of North Carol i Da. * - >';'"'."% . ' ' '- ; ' John Evans, of Antrcvillo. was In the city yesterday.. PROTECTION OF STOCK Bl?oded tattle and Horses >W?1I tte Protected by French Government. (By Associated.-Press*.) - Parla, Auguet, 19--The . French ministers of war and agriculture have adopted measures,for the protection of ' blooded cattle ?nd horses* to .b? usod for breeding purposes. Another, effort In thtr?.direction will be the re opening of certain Industrial .estab lishments . which ' have shut theti doore and tho prevention of tho clos lng of qt boru'. ," Tho , director of foreign commorc? has beeta instructed to see if ho^ can not take some steps'toward the [con quest of German markets', abd In th< interests of French manufacturer procure commercial orders, whlcl hereto oro haye boon going to Germai houses. I nder Sealed Orders Norfolk, You, Aug. 1?-The battle ship MlNsouri, Match' has? been on th dril, ground here today was In?4ruetei to pat to sea tomorrow wt I h sealed or der?. . B IJUU .?.THEATRE ' TODAY'S mo G BAM THE ? MILLION DOLL AB MYSTERY Tr-anhouBer . - .', ?5,: MAGGIE'S HONEST LOVE^?T Koinic. 4 good- comedy FOURTH REEL TO BE ?ELECTED Tho Belmont Qnartetteivw.il Bing "The Rosary," in addition to the oth er numbers. Could : . You-* 1 ' pt . ' . ?? ? \ : Use . Utile extra money 'to ... A .. , (. -.. ... ..... good advantage just now? Hadn't yea '?o?e?^'?? s?B? Do you own something yo? ; longer use, but which il offered int a bargnin price would ap peal at once to aoote one who ?Joes need it? An INTELLIGENCER Went Ad v&A tum the trick. LPHONE sa* S ?-?vj