Hariris Watch For Sh ? I Jinil Qljt < ' Ho's on thu way. Tho Mun of .Mystery in coming. Before long Sherlock Holmes, Jr., wlli be doing stunts, nnd fun, frolic and ainiiHcnicnt will come In bundles good and plenty. A letter wat' received from bim Hil? morning and this IH what he said: "Please see that the exact time of my arrival in not announced in print, or anywhere else, for that matter. Do not lot it bc known where I nm com ing from or upon what train I Will arrive, but do not forget that my pho tograph will be placed somewhere (preferably in a bank) and that after I am caught it will be on display in Bomo prominent place for everyone to ave.. I do thin for my own protection, aa well an for tho protection of tho public. Hy comparison--thc photo graph and myself-it can bo seen that I am the same man who has operated throughout. - "I am feeling line as n fiddle, thank j you;- expect to have a lively timo. Good luck and lots of it. "HOLME8." Tho question ha? been asked if Tho! Man of Mystery will woar dlsgulsos and that ls exactly what cannot bc' told. It would hardly be fair to expect The Anderson Intelligencer to have Sherlock Holmes, Jr., vlnlt herc, offer a priso for his capturo and tnen give Information that would lead to it. This paper can toll absolutely noth ing oxcopt as previously stated, that bo is a perfect stranger in Anderson, tho same mysterious mun who has (ruccor-sfully impersonated, the-: parti, In many cities and that he comos here i Somfy ''Mn" ?'con?htV'^VCnt;1?!?*?! questions will b.n positively will Also, it ls well U?ivace, J r.,X?pdlr necessary'! vi?.? it ?* W?W?MJ? "IM . ?>!. jj |H.irer it ls realised by all citl ,oT;whatever, .cia?) proTessron, that the only source 1 'Fourth. That the members of the ld general assembly, whan . they st In said special session, be re iste* to pass's bill, givlng.to them f- }? EUROPEAN W . _(Cqotlnned Fro rica! relishes shrine in St. Rom "Fortunately many of the JK? wh?e Reuben's' pamhrf^s^'Tlie^Ttie Crucifixion' in the chufen of St we rp. "The gateway and the chimi ruined." Forced tc London, Sept. 3.-3.01 p. m. The Times says: "The valley of 1 '..a Fere has been taken after a bl to retire Saturday evening. "The right wing of the Germ too far, advanced and there is a cha between two fires if the British she ter is resting very well and the rlj be taking the offensive." 5 Musics - WILLP Old li COMPANY IS GETTING erlock Holmes jlviir T i i 111 ? . I f lin tr? ho CHIJgh'. Lt?.Hi Von r'"rK?"i. Itcmombor now you aro liable to run ucrohv the elusive Mr. Holmes in the most unexpected places. There in never any telling Juat when this gentleman will bob up. Some of the leading places in the city will bo se locted a? bia headiiuartera at which piaco he may be found from time to time, and all in all, you will bc given ?a great many chances to locate him. I Understand, please, this proposition [of location la one that you will have to figure out for yourself and you will j find before tho content ia ovor that you arc up against tno gamo of your lifo. ISasy? Well, hardly; but jiiBt the ?arno Sherlock Holmes. Jr., comes to Anderson to bo caught before he! lea vea* thc city. ? . It might not bc amiss to soy right hore that whon Sherlock Holmes, Jr.. ?comos he wi'l v/rlto all tho stories ap pearing in The Anderson Intelligen cer and they will bo over Ms signa-1 ture. Sherlock Holmes, Jr., has a style of saying things in his own way and j writes an Interesting story and one| that 1B well worth reading. j You wltl be told through these col umns oxactly when the bridle will be taken off or when you can have n run for- your moaoy, and as tho bridle comee off at different timos each day, there ls but one way to keep up with the contest and tbat ls by keeping close watch upon The Anderson Intel. Ilgoncer, ... . A great many people were over .hesrd dating abopt..Sherlock and sev eral were- talking of an immediate ??ptdPO/ibvrV Wel/tBso- lt- ralt'Tiptr.'Ptt Town" defying his capturo, j ? Look out for thc Man of Mystery] ti^{m|aty be among you almost be fore /ou know it. ?BlOw- ,,rti,h mi That WUl Make It Impossible dation at This Time from: which real relier can come ls the general assembly of our otate, and that said general assembly can only be placed In a position to render such relief, by action of the govornor of the state; be it, "Resolved. That tho governor o.< South Carolina be.and he is hereby re quested to call ? special session of the general assembly, to ho convened at such date ne in his judgment will bring forth the needed relier through legislation, and that said legislature, when it convenes, be requested to pass, regardless of factional politics: Wirst. A bill,, such a? In their Judgment is wise: sod expedient, for the extension i of all Indebtedness for auch .period as may bo calculated to Insure auch relief to ?he debtors' of this state. . , ,. "'Second; A Bill, under the police powers of the. constitution, restricting the acreage in cotton1 throughout the ?Ute for the year 1915. 1 >. ."Third. That aald legislature: be further requested to pass st'said ex tra session only such legislation asl Will give immediate relief to the cotton producers of this state, and that said] extra session of the legislature is par. tIcularly requested to deal only with | such questions as are of vital Import ance to the people of this state st this time. solves sufficient compensation to pay themselves for thc ectual expeacs? incident o their 'attending said ses sion, and that they be requested not to clsim a? pay for said session the regular salary as provided for regular m?rmO?a Of uio Kouermi u?ociubiy up der the constitution sad statute laws of our. state. halest Jh?c^toUSaaa?iSi In said extra session not more than three of the soMcltors of this state, shit ' that he 'employ ( noV?$Oxeoei!fc*ir six clerke for tho engrossing' depart ment during said session.'" AR BULLETINS m Page Qne.i bold's had been taken t? Wavr?,1 wks of art were saved, The his corations of the Kings': abd the Jean had been removed to Ant rim of S"t. Rombold's were totally ? Rehre. -An undated French dispatch to the Somme has been abandoned.] oody combat. ' We we?, obliged ans/' says the correspondent, "isl mee that it will be cut and caught | luld be found in force. Our cen ;ht wing of our army appears to j il Corrie RESENT -r lomes! ; MORE POPULAR EVEI ELECTRIC CIT * _" * Item? of Interest and Persona * Wireless on the St l in mers liilon Meets Sept. 15. The regular monthly meeting of the Anderson .county farmers union' will he held in this city on September 15 according to a letter received hore today from J. M. . Bravios of Town vllle, secretary of thc local union. Naturally, the most important question to be brought up at this meeting will be that of selling coton and in all probability the attendance will- be much largor at this meeting than ia usually the case. If anyone In An derson county can devise some plan for relleveing tho situation be will be a benefactor to thc entire South. Owing to the fact that court will be In session when this meeting ls held, it is probable that (he city hall will bo chosen as the place of meeting. Conference Hai ? To Be Postponed. On account of the absence of Chair man John Davis, who was to preside over tho conference called yesterday for tho livestock dealors of the city, the meeting was postponed until a later date. Mr. Davis is In Tennessee but it ls expected that he will probab ly return to the city today and; then tho.meeting will take,,place-?nd .the dato for the .exhibit .will,.be cbosm.. MenwbUe oil preparations, are goJhg ou apace und those behind the ,aOJa'ir pr?, more then pleased with, .the pros pects each day,.. . They,say. that lt, will bo, the. biggest, evept of. tho year foy Anderson cputtty people interestcdv ta livestock. 'ir?-v i it-.? ?i"' . > Np'w?eHrbg'jo^ Be Tried Out Bera _ H lt, very likely that a new kind of aenltary,, flooring .called-. ucmEtyle, {..?ti be .used, ?or- ibo arcft?? XIasr,ts bc new .theatre building,,,whl?h"-ia ppw under. way,. It waa said yester day by thoso interested in the .building that .this flooring .meets, with, the ap proval of all those connected with the theatre and that yt will .probably be chosen. If.la ls used In constructing tho new theatre building it will be thc first to be seen In this state and it. ls expected o make a "hit" here. I ia sanitary, noiseless, dustless ard la grease, oil, water and fireproof. It is a composition flooring, containing paper, slate and tar and is said to be very durable and very satisfactory, o ? Lumber Bought For the Theatre J. S. Fowler, president of the An derson Development Company yester day lot the contract for the lumber to be used In tho construction ot the theatre. The conract waa let to the Harris Lumber Company of Johnson, 8. C.- It-calls for 90.000 feet of trim ing alone and the flooring, and sheath ing .will run the whole up to something like 1*30.000 feet. - . " .''Mr.. Harris stated that,1 the ; lamber would be shipped beginning' in* about 10 .days. Thia- is the very nest: grade of lumber taken from the virgin Um ber, ?p i .-> . p .. . . . ? ' . ' I" 11 I 'j , IQ i- . Carolina Maw IN Good -Architect When he was In the city a few days sigo, Mr. C. K. Bryant, archi tect for the Anderson theatre stated that bis chief draughtsman ia a South Carolina boy and a graduate loi Clem son. He Is from Beaufort county and hts name ls Richardson. Mr. Bryant la mach pleased with Andersen and he says the city ls sure to come. Aa soon aa the country becomes ac customed to the war conditions will surely improve. And the South will ......... . ~ u.. *%. _? ?_ j___,-. -> %v w ?..?> ..,v.o. ntuc|n)uuL'ui vumi try in the world. Number larger humber left tho city yester day morning for Atlanta and Birming ham on -,the two. excursions than any oms ha? anticipated: lt ia said that the Bhae Ridge tra?a leaving yesterday morning carried about 65 passengers from this city to Atlanta and about IA for Birmingham, while the Piedmont md Northern Une excurclon train Carries abbat oho dozen tourists'from Anderson. The low round trip rate Sd the fact that bits ta a ?air teston used more to make the trip than the railroads bad expected. 9lr. Faithful Is At The College. Prof. CM. Fait ful of the faculty of Anderson college, returned to the city yesterday after spending the Bum mer at Columbia University In New Vork where be bas been taking a spec ial course of atudy. Prof Faithful says that ha enjoyed his stay in New York and feels that be Is much bene ?med aa the result of the work there. Ha believes that thia will be a banner rear for Anderson college and that the Institution will accomplish much work of which the eatiro city will be proud. cly Co ;cad" *YDAY ************ * * Y SPARKLETS * _ * 1 Mention Caught Over th? * rec ts of An dei son * ************** Vening Ladies To t'ondurt Olympia. Thc young ladles of tho Junior Phll nthca Class of the Klrst Presbyterfan church are expecting to have quito a little fun Saturday afternoon and at tho Bnnic time they expect to realize a 'considerable sum for their class fund.' They have arranged with thc proprietors of'thc Olympl? Ice Cream Parlor and Candy'store that the cla?s will have entire charge of the popular place for the afternoon and will con duct the candy sales and also the soda fountain. The Olympia will doubtless be the most popular plac? in tho city next Saturday afternoon between thc hours of noon and 7 o'clock in the evening. -;-o Sending Out Election Boxes Secretary Leon L. Rice of the coun ty Democratic Executive committee baa been very .busy for tito last few days getting the election boxes ready to go out to tho country precincts for the coming election and a number of them are already at their respective polling places. Secretary Rice has asked that the managers come in and get.the boxes and have:everything tu readiness for the election: next Tues day; ' The IntellIg?ncW ia relying up on the managers of'the election to furnish the same scrrvltw for ! this el ection that they did in'thc one of two weeks ago.' '- - ftim*?** ?p : ?\pl

tV^n8i|ti be di^caaaed. lt is proposed to ra?s? money among the merchante and farroert> with which to build a large' warehouse so that thc farmers living near that . town can eton; their cotton. Certain Belton business men upending yesterday in Anderson, said that all Indications arc that tho warehouse will Le built and will soon bo In use. Bondholders Will ~~ Have To Come Across. - Anderson's bloated bondholders and all thoso In this city liable for an in come* tax, have received notice from Winston Smith, county auditor, which says that tboy must make their re turns on .or before' September 15. in accordance with the acts ot the gener al assembly. Mr. Smith says if the income tax payers don't like this law they can petition the general assembly to have lt changed but he proposes to enforce it aa long aa it ls a law. Major Richards To Hhve?ee?-;Ah^^?>:ce,l,.''. . , ' Local supporters qt .Major Richards say that to/are W'dattnte*' ty ?ve; overwhelming array of Mahhitig sup porters and they say that they believe that he aaa a good chance ot* being the next governor bi Souih Carolina.j They say that ?bey^' Mkpect a good crowd to be In the city Saturday af ternoon to hear Major' Richards' When, he speaks from the court house steps at 3 o'clock and they believe that he may poll a good vote in Anderson county. -o Showed ^??af>g? Of Cotton Worm Bob Norris, one of the best known J "?ruieis in ihe couaty.;was in tho city yesterday with, some sulks of cotton from his place, showing in a very narked manner tho ravages of the cot ton vcr.rm Ho uv. th?.* th!" I- - dif ferent worm from the army worm and that it is especially destructive to the irouug cotton. ?e states that quite it damage. Hr. Hair Wants Au ! ..Impression Corrected Asa HeU, Jr., cspdldsto for the leg- , sl?ture. states that .la? some people ? bink 'tiat' he ls Irora'HaH township, te wishes it understood that he lives , n Martin township. I'e got a spien- , lid vote tn Martin township and much , ?tfsr than he did in Halt. He says i Asl ha doesn't mean to boost ot his , looa vote at horns bat merely wishes he people to know that^ his home pan tie stuck to him. ???' ?*> 1 not her Bale Seid Testeraa; Another bate of new cotton waa tro ugh t to Anderson yesterday and ?laced on the local market and was i Inalft sold after some difficuUy u> i he pan of the owner. Tho truth is 5 hat the Anderson cotton buy--rs are ? tot exactly clamoring for cotton Just tow a? any price sud lt ts a difficult J aatter to get offers from thtHHI ale yesterday was sold for 7 ?fo*rit* It ?er pound. h THE COUNTERFEITS 2 reel dra THE BARNSTORMER! FOO Irr-rrrr ll IJ /x f rws H TOJ THE RUSSELL-HENRIC THI Baby Athlone Albrazar ic A GENTLEMAN Cr LEI '..'.i '*. ?:'":..;>;.... i HEARST SELIG NEW? AU the world's current nc BUDDY'S DOWNFAL? Coming next week-A cc sn Atlanta. El THE COOLES Changed Place For The Meelina;. It bas boon announcer. : that . tho meet int; pf the Anderson county ex ecutive committee, to be held' after the second election and on next Thursday will take placo in lAhjs? court.', rppps. In ? session Thursday anti it will bo impossible tot "the executive commit tee to meet'there. - . *..>i* rs . ????? i -, wa ?? > 4HO^H mn ??> MERSON GIRL, END? ?ER LIFE o:i-.? .; ,,,, . , ?-?r f - -rrirr?J-M. i ; ' .' u\ ?'. ni,, .(Continued; From Faxe One.).,'x stated that death must have boen lat Btantaneous, as,there waa no sign that she. had struggled amy and no part of her clothing was disarranged. A Kote Was Found Coronr Hardin and Dr. W?hlte were summoned from Anderson and when they arrived the body was then brought to the house, where investiga tion revealed a note pinned to the right side of the girl's clothing. The note said: "I am sorry I had to do this thing, but there la nothing tome. I know it ls better for me to dio than to live, I moan cease breathing, for I have never lived, because I will give you less trouble. Do not ahed many tears over me when you see that the breath bas left me, but think that t ?Sth?ng rVaT??b*n? Ito Sake ?on^ri^ member. You know what I have said before, that I am out of life, which ta?en^y^ Do not think that I have not prayed to be something. All that has kept me up is the life of other people, and you know there ls little I can get out of their life. DO hot let me cast a shadow ovev; yod ' ?ft Joy ?-Btv htm do enough good to make up for my loss. Do not weep for me." Tb? note waa unsigned the word? "miserable" and "do not weep for mo" were heavily' underscored. When the members pf ino iamiiy saw the note and were asked; by a reportar for ? Tfe? Intelligencer as t wbat reference to trouble she meant, they said ?.hey hod no idea. They said that she always seemed to be In good spirits and recently she seemed to be especially happy wi ?lalr? uitr the fact'that" abe-wno to enter Lime stone^ college^ ai. Oaqney on the 23rd were preparing har clothes and sha waa much interested In this. She bad sever been morose and despondent until the death of ber, father, -Robert Smith, which occured one year ago, and lt ls said that since that time ?he has not been herself. .Sho . waa rory devoted io her father and th members of hey family .hellere thai ike finally grew'so dekporident In th? brooding Over his death that she de termined to take her life. After viewing the body and hearing he statements In the case, Coroner Hardin decided that lt waa plainly a taae of suicide and that no inquest waa lecessary. Miss, Smith waa 13 years of age on lulyv3, and waa very popular tn her tectlon. She was of a kind disposition md. always ready toi take part in the the neighborhood, .me ls survived, by her mother, and one ima!I brother and Ave sisters. Tah gu l waa a member of the New .?respect church and although none >f the funeral arrangements had been stdde last night Is m probable that she sill be buried hara today. * ROG R A M PHOTOPLAY RS .. . .VICTOR ima with Florence Lawrence. 5 (a thow comedy).P?WERS HTH RHEL TO UK ?ELECTED I > if ff A AT M FT ZI M T? l-l SS i DAY'S PROGRAM :i MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Present? il EMPEROR OF JAPAN " 1 a complete change of music, vocal and instru mente.) IN MOVIES SURE y ,;;.. Essanay 2 reel special feature J PICTORIAL t.M -. ;.,. . . . Selig ?ws told hy movies. -.Vitagraph Comedy tmpany of 9 that has played a two week's stand ;T PLACE IN ANDERSON Hf, . ? i ,. -i-1- ' ,-1-=r?; i i .i i i m -i:, i j^pf HOME or vouR__:2r^SCl) Q^FOR HOMES, see _^_^ ^ ^^^f^JOHN LINLEY f^^?^Q^et^-cv ????f/ ? ^??' > Th? *^ ceofceper ponnd. Within *hree (3) > ti. months alter Hie tegsanang of the war cotton sold m N&vr U York at fifteen and one quarter (15%) cento o/rf pound, ff Within three months after the dos? of the waar cotton J3 sot? sn New York afc twenty one (21) cento per pound. V Store yoar cotton with THE STANDARD. WARE- ? HOUSE CO. Take your receipt to your local banker, merchant or other creditor, who will help yo? to hold the cotton until ?talions become normal. I THE STANDARD WAREHOUSE COMPANY has | a capital and surplus of nearly a half a million dollars, ll and its recento ara regarded a*the very bast sac?r!ly at jg adi the money centers, and * will be so regarded by fha ? REGIONAL RESERVE BANKS, when organic | T. B. STACKHOUSE, President S