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Italian Tenor Who Will Sing al Our Forthcom injj Chautauqua SIGNOR GIUSEPPE BARTOLOTTl SIGNOR GIUSEPPE RAUTptOTTA, the Ration tc mr who Is to sing at the Redpath Chnutuuqun tn this city, has won ville distinction as a concert singer both in Europe nm! America. He ins sung at the fore ini.-i concerts in England In conjunction with > >me of the most fa tuous artists. Including l'utt). Melba, Kubullk, Pnder?ji ski and others. He ls.a Neapolitan hy birth and studied for som? years ni tho Conservatory of Naples. The remarkable range and power of lils bead! fut tenor voice ure a revelation of the overwhelming superiority of the Ital an tenor in operatic Hinging.' Ile gains Immediate favor with the most n nut h ct lc audiences. To hear bini tn to he convinced that bc possesses every rciulslt . of a great singer ?tage presence, excellent style ami enunciation ami a dr matle power and In tensity equal to the great opera star.-?, lie ?IUK? with U ie brilliance, fire and abandon and wonderful effects. SPECIAL TRAIN FROM ANDERSEN, S. C., TO RICHMOND VA., MAY 31sl 1915 For accommodation of Con federa le Veterans, Sons of Veterans, .Hamil ?cs and Visitors to Richmond, Va., June 1 2, 3, 1915, The niue Nidge and Southern Railway will run a sp ?cial train leaving .Anderson 6:30 a. m., May 31st to arrive at Rich upnd, Va. 8:30 p. m. same date, consisting of one combination ear ne coach and one standard pullman car, running via Greenville,' Spartanburg and Chai lotte at fare of S8.85 for round trip. Tickets on sale May 2lHh to June 2IKI with ,'i tal limit to return June loth, 11915. Parties desiring to take advantage of this rate o SHOULD MAKE RESERVATION AT ONCE wi SPECIAL TRAIN J. R. ANDERSON, Supt 1 * PIEDMONT INSURANCE 4G?NCY See Me For Any and All INSURANCE. C. E. TRIBBLE, ^Mana*^ Brown Building. agBB^a^e^SJSlSSB ? , ? i ....... , i ,. , . Low Round-trip Rates for Everybody Offered by the SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY "The Progressive Railway of the South." To Newport News, Va.-General Assembly Presbyterian Cuurch in the U. S., {Southern), May 20-28, io 15. To Memphis, Tt on.-,-Cencrai A ?emhly Cumberland Presbyterian Church and Woman' Missionary Convention, May 20-27, 1915. f . * ..- .. ' ''ft-' . . ' To Richmond, Va.-Annual Reunion, United Confederate Veter ; ms; June 1. 3. ?915. , To Birmingham, Ala.-Grand Lodge, 1. O. O. P., of Alabama, May 10-13, 1915. To Birmingham, Ala.-Sunday School Congress, National Bap tist Convention (Colored), June 9-14, 1915. To San Francisco and San Diego, Salif.-Panama-Pacific Inter national Imposition, and Panama-California Exposition, 1915. To Houston, Xcx.-Southern Baptist Convention and Southern Sociological Congress, May 12-19, 1915. To Athens, Ga.-Summer School, University of Georgia, June 28-Ju?y 3t? 4?15. ,r 'ate, schedules or other information, call on SEA or write FRED GEISSLER, . f.. Rwy., Asst. Cien. Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. Kiss Your Coal Stove Goodbye ! 0 Tlie iras stove has the coal stove beaten a mil lion wavs. No wood to chop, no coal to car ry, no ashes to lake up, carry out, and sift, leaving a trail ol dirt and dust from the stove all die way out to the ash pit. No lire to coax and cod dle. No excess heat. Nu waste. Gas is a guarantee of the right kind of a fire instantly for an\ purpose whatever; and it's mor?> economical, too. Anderson Gas Co. STICK A FORK IN THE ROAST you get at thia market and see the Juice follow. That's because the meat is from young, tender cattle. HAVE ONE NEXT SUNDAY when nil the family have time to en Joy It as they should. You'll find yourself wondering what you will do with ttiat bottle or appeUte tonic. Thero certainly will be no need for it H ym buy your meat here. The Uly White Market . J. N. LINDSAY, Proprietor. _Phone- W._ Do You Raise Chickens U so, here's the place to get your feed. Wo carry the full Cypher's Rue -Lay hi g Mash, Scratch Feed, Snor t Out Alfalfa, Developing Food, for lit tle "Hlddy" chicks, Meat Scraps, and Wheat Shorts, etc.. etc. J. M. McCown Phone 22 East Whitner Street. -pg-1 j,. ? ? ? I-IV, I ' "'ff Bye and Bye Leads to thc house of never. Regln now, save s part of your earnings Continuous Savings will soon count up when depec Ited In the Savings Department of The Bank of Anderson The strongest bank in the county. For Coughs that "Hang On." lingering colds, bronchial rough:?, la grippe colds an? similar aliments that "hang on" until May are likely to last aU summer lt neg cured. Foley's Honey and Ter Compound will allay inflammation, clear stopped passages, relieve distressing discharges at the source, banish stuffy, wheezy breath ing and heal and soothe raw nasal and bronchial passages. It ls prompt in action; safe and aar?. Contains no opiates- Evans Pharmacy. SPO Keeping the Senators Clark iii Hero ia Clark Griffith, manager of the Wushlugtou Senators of the Americun league, who is keeping MB club right up in the first division, with hopes of winning the pennant and the world's championship later. For several seasons Grillith, with thu help of the great Walter Johnson, the strongest pitcher in baseball when he is going right, has kopt tho club up BUT A FEW DAYS OF GRACE ARE LEFT - For Those Desiring Street Pavnig to Get Their Petit i ons In At thc first or iafJt week tho paving commission anno1.need that now peti tions for street paving would bo nec essary before the work can bo con tinued. The notice of this was pub lished, in the dally papero aad thc property owners on certain streets were requested to draw un additional. petitions. This has not batu carried out and by way of a remainder that this work is the limit for these peti tions to be f resented, Chairman Hor ton of the commission gave out the following announcement to tho proas of Wednesday afternoon. "Tho paving commiss'on asked for petitions on certain: r.reets. Those petitions had been signed up, but were more cr less Incorrect. 3o the work hus to bo done over again. These petitions must ho in tho hands of the commission by the morning ot the 10th of May. If the property own ers on the streets outlined by tito commission do not want the ' paving doubtless there ure property owners on other streets who no. Forms of petitions con be obtained on applica tion to the city clerk or to thai chair man of the commission. These peti tions must be signed now." ANDERSON ILL REBUILD Mil Brick Structure to Replace Plant Lost in Big Fire Tues? day. When seen on tho morning follow ing the fire. Mr. T. Q. Anderson, one Of the heaviest losers, stated that he Intended tn rebuild bis horse collar factory ut once. "This time," said Mr. Anderson, "I am going to build out of brick, and will make the Mace as near fire proof as possible." Mr. Anderson realbtes1 the fact that his business ls one that is highly sull ied to fire. Ills next building will bo far more costly, and considerably more safo from loss by f!r?? than any of the former ones. ? ? * .:. * <. * * ? .> .:. * v * f * AT THE HOTELS j? ? ? .> .! ? ? . ? ? .> * * .?* *?* **' v Registered nt St. James for rooms Wednesday : W. Z. Whinnier. Seneca, S. C.; Mrs. Geo. C. Ilumlson. Pittsburgh. Pn.; Miss Lola C. Plckens. Charles ton, S. C.; b. E. Parish, Greenville. 3. c.; ll. W. Cost?is. Greenville, S. C. ; F. II. nradham. Richmond, Va.? G. P.. Hall and wife, Fort Wayne, Ind.; tourists; ?3. A. Schicker. East St. Louis; C. H. Ogden. Onyt?n,' Ohio. Whooping Cough. "When my daughter hod whooping cough she coughod so hard at one time that she had hemorrhage of the lungs. 1 was terribly alarmed about her ccondltlo/i. Seeing Chamberlain's Cough remedy so highly recommend ed I got her a bottle and It relieved th? caught at once. Pofore sh o had vnlsbed two bottles of this remedy she was entirely, well," writes Mrs. & F. Gritaos, Crcoksvlllc, Onie. Ob tainable everywhere. in the Pennant Race. rlfflth. ilgh, but has boon rosed out by the \thletics of Philadelphia and the Red 3ox of Boston. This year the Red Sox dave shown signs of falling off, and [kinnie Muck's Athletics have been considerably weakened by the loss of Bddie Collins and Frank Baker, rherefore, Griffith flgures\ bo . will. Have an easier time, and will win tho (tennant in bis league. eooooooifoooooooooooo " RESULTS YESTERDAY ? o o lt O O O il o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o .? National League. At Brooklyn 1 ; Boston 6. At l'hiladelphia 2; New York 4. At chic:;go 5; Cincinnati 0. At Pittsburgh-St. Louis: postponed, cold. American League. At Ch-vehiiul 1; Chicago 0. At Boston 1; Washington 0. At New York 1; Philadelphia 2. At St. Louis 2; Detroit 5; eleven Innings. Federal League. At Bro. ulyn O; St. Louis 3. At Baltimore 4; Chicago 3; ten InX ninga. , At Buffalo-Kansas City; postponed, wet grounds. At Newark-Pittsburgh; postponed, wet grounds. South Atlantic League. At Albany ll; Columbia 6. At Columbus 'A ; Savannah 1. At Macon 1; Charleston 0. At Jacksonville 3; Augusta 2; eleven innings. Southern League. At Atlanta 1; Birmingham 4. Ai Mobile 2; New Orleans 3. At Chattanooga 6; Nashville S. At Chattanooga 7; Nashville 6; sec ond game seven innings by agr?? rent. At Little Reek 6; Memphis 4. University (lames. At New, Haven-Williams 3; Yale 2. At Annopolls-Navy 7; University ut Pittsburgh 2. Pol?tica and Public Service. -..Can you mix practical politics and? ?^T^*" nni"i""'i " 'lore are some illuminating reasons: Out of the travail of the flood that devastated the Miamla Valley ii 1913 ame two cheering e\*,ents.of Interest .md value to all the American peo pl*. One was a nonpartisan graft proof Flood Conservation Act for (?ito that set a ney standard for th highest of all forms of conservation : th? other was a city manager system ot government for Dayton, the most pretentious attempt so far to run a city Uko a business. But what hap pened? Both of these measures put the spoilsman ont of business. So he lot elded to start^an open reason for the plum tree again. First he as ian.ted the conservation act. With ?tinning amendments he sought to put this measure on the auction ?thI? lc of partisanship. After a des peran fight Hie friends of flood pre vention bave won, and it ls a victory 'oat |ke whole country will applaud Now turn to Oayton. ; f.er a year oi economic administration, marked by ci m plcuous efficiency, the ccity aas? igor idea must make a struggle for ..xisterjee Just because the politicians base lost their'trough and want lt set up again, e hopo the charter o?an \ .'411 continue, 'because aa wo -nvo alrendv pointed out in Collier's, lt has set a healthy precedent for city jondurt, Dayton men aaved the con servation act; lt is the Dayton group that is now battling for good munici pal government. There ls something dauntless about the spirit ot that town, lt rose ^p serene and unafraid after the flood; lt has always met dis aster with a smile; lt seems to be Ute. place weera public... service la more than a phrase.-Collars. " ' Church Appelaient Rev. .i i, ?ann wilt ?reaci. at bethany church next Sunday ster ner..-, at four o'clocV. 'n tho morning of ti?e same day he Will preach at Long Crenel. Visit The Great Exposition San Francisco, Cal. 1915. PANAMA-CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION San Diego, Cal. Southern Railway Premier Carrier of the South Greatly reduced round trip tickets will be sold by all ticket agents at principal points to Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Portland, and Seattle. Tickets on sale March 1st, to November 30th. If you desire a quick and comfortable trip on trains consist ing of Pullman cars, tourist sleeper, dining cars and all steel coaches then see that your ticket reads via the Southern Rail way. Why pay tour?*t ?g-sta for escorting you around. You can purchase a round trip ticket daily from Anderson, S. C., to San Francisco, for only $79.20. Proportionately low rates from other points. For complete information, tickds and beautiful literature call on ticket agents, or write. W. R. Taber, T. P. A., W. E. McGee, A. G. P. A. Greenville, S. C. Columbia, S. C. plue Ridge Railway Co., Announces Very Low Rc ie? for the Follow ing Occasion, From Anderson, S. C. Birmingham, Ala. and Return ?ccount Sunday School Congress (Colored) June 9-14th $12.45 ickets on sale June 7, 8 and 9, limited to return June 17-, 1915. Houston Texas and Return |ccount Southern Baptist Convention May 12th-19th, 1915 $33.70 ickets on sale May 6th to 11th, limited to return May 31st 1915. (Special Pullman Car from Anderson.) Nashville, Tenn, and Return Recount Peabody College Summer School June 17th August 28th, 1915 $12.70 ickets on sale June 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 26, July 22nd, 23rJ, and 26th 1915 knited to return 15 days frem date of sale. . . , Norfolk, Va., Portsmouth, Va., Newport News, Va., and Return Recount General Assembly Presbyterian Church (Southern) Newport News, Va., May 20th-28th, 1915 $18.45 'ickets on sale May 17th, 18th, 19th, limited to return June 2nd, 1915. Birmingham, Ala., and Return Recount Interstate Cotton Seed Crushers Association, May 17th, 19th, 1915 $12.45 ickets on sale May 13th, 15th, 16th, limited to return May 23rd, 1915. Knoville, Tenn., ai H Return Recount Summer School Of the South, University of Ten nessee, June 22nd, July 30th, 1915 $8.25 [Tickets on sale June 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, July 2, 3, 10, and 17th, 1915. Tickets limited fifteen days from date of sale for returning. SCHOLARSHIP in either Bookkeeping and Penmanship Stenography and Typewriting et the PERRY BUSINESS COLLEGE Greenville, S. C. FOR SALE CHEAP Apply to "SCHOLARSHIP" (care Anderson Intelligencer) ANDERSON, S. C.