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Li??LE BOYS OSEO VISITOR'S BUGGY - Mr. Robbma Thought fcfnJc Stoke* But Discovered That Boya Had Borrowed It A male belonging to Hr. L. ?B. Kubbine of Belton. B. P. D., No. 2, found als mule and buggy yesterday afternoon after a search of several hours, they having been stolen from the place where he had left them. Afr. Robbins came to the city ye terday morning about 9 o'clock an took bia mule out from tho fcuggy at the Excelsior .'Oil ifi?K? and hitched bim there. 'About lt o'clock he start ed to go borne but discovered that both mule and buggy were gone. The police and county authorities were notified and then a search be gan . ' All of the police and officers In tho neighboring townr- were noti fied and all promised to keep a sharp lookout. . _ . . Late yesterday afternoon Mr. Rob bins and Deputy Williams rode up toward North Anderson. and met tho mule and;buggy, they being used by four llttie boys, ages from 10 to 12. They claimed that a man had hitched up the.mul? Xor.them and had told them to cse it. The boys' fathers were notified and a satisfactory agree ment waa reached. Making Himself Popular (1). U. B. Hammel, internal revenue col lector for this district, Bpent the past week-end here at home. Wr. .Ham met state* that he will be in Barn well Sadrday to collect federal taxes for the next quarter.-Barnwell sen tinel._ Phone 37. Pretty Party. Mrs. P. A. Underwood entertained at a beautiful little party oh Tuesday afternoon at ber home in Caloona Falls In honor of her house guests, little Misses Helen and Sara Rich ardson or Pendleton and Luci!? Wy? alt of Easley. About 30 youn? guest? were Invited for the afternoon which wasvpent phtylug merry games. Lat er the little folks marched .into the prettily* decorated dining room whore a dainty sweet course was serv ed. .:, \. Miss Edna Dalles, who has been spending a month at home, left yes? terdsy to resumb ber studies in r hospital in Richmond. ?-n-. Mrs. O. B. Van Wyck. Mrsj. T. Ri. Shnfonl. and Miss Elisafcth Va? Wyck left yesterday for Blowing Rock, N. C., whore they will spend the summer. Mrs.. J.. J. Reid left yesterday for her home at Knoxville, Tenn., after, .a visit to relative here. Mir Carrie Pearman and ber nelce Miss Carrie Moore left yesterday for Washington, D. C., to spend two weeks with Mjas Pearman*8 brother. Mr. Fred Pearman. .' Mrs. Angus Lander has ;>een spend ing' several days with friends here, oh ber way to her b?me in Pelzer. Miss Ella Avery leaves- today for Wi! I tamaton. Later she goes to Rock Kill. to attend the summer school, alter which she will go to Henderson ville for the remainder of the sum _ ,, "'!, wmm\wmmm\ i I mer. She ku closed her music chu? until Se? tem ber first at which time abe will return to Anderson and take up her class again. Mr. and Mrs. Bond Anderson ana Bond, Jr., left yesterday for their new hom? In Atlanta. Their many friends regret tu see them leave and they will always find ? ve"ry cordial welcome here. Mrs. John M. Anderson and child ren will leave today for their borne at Bamesrille, Qa., after a visit to ! Mrs. Frank Sloan in North Ander- | son. Ja Hepar ef SOss Oates. Miss .Margaret Oates of Chester was Miss Fannie Forney's charming hon or guest at delightful little informal affair yesterday afternoon at her home on Fant street. The guests were pleasantly entertained with progressive games and a very delight ful afternoon was spent. I Dainty refreshments were served ?after tho, games. CHEAP INSURANCE. Ton can par a Dottie of Dr. Hilton's Lifo For The Liver, and Kidneys No. 2, and cleanse your system from all Impurities of your body, ' and save lots of sickness and lost time. Price 26 and 60 cents. For sale by all druggists. Dr la tributed by Murray Drag Co., Columbia. 8. OL Susannah Bible Class. Tho members ot Susannah Bible Claas ot St. John's Metnodlst church are requested to attend the revival services In a body on Friday morn ing at 9:30 o'clock. All who will at tend will pleasa be'on hand th front of Airo. Cummings' residence on Sharpe street at this. hour. Mrs. R. E. Lipon. President. , . ? ? Iff-t PLAG1H6 CONCRETE NOW im PING Appro v?nate! y 1,600 Sq. Yards Placed~-Pk*ty Material and Work Gotng Ahead, * ? . approximately ?3;300 square yards of concrete were pat down on West Merket street yesterday by the pav ing company, and Mr. W. E. Barnett foreman, stated yesterday that they always punned to place 1,600 square yards every day. This was the first day that the machinery and force had been put to placing the concrete mix ture ?nd everything waa - vorking well. Everything is now out ?>* the way and it is thought that th* ork will go along rapidly. A torc of about 35 bands ar? being employed in, con nection with this work and when the asphalt plant starts operation next week there will be a total of shout 1700 hands employed. The laying of the conorc-te was be gun Just west of the C. & W. C. raliway tracks and will be carried toward th? west end of th*^reet. Ok, Mufti Second Mill is end ai the most pop ular resorts about Sumter Just now. Nearly* ?v?ry afternoon a number ot young men. and recently some young ladies, visit the popular report to go in bathing. The,water is s^? to be fine, clear and coot, but with enough warmth about it to make |t "just right." The bath houses have not yet been completed, but will be shortly. Sumter Item. Classified Columns Want Advertising Rates Irwenty-five word? or ICM, OD? tim? SC can??, Thro* time? 80 canta, Bia Times $1.00. All advertisement over twenty-five words prorata for each additional word. Bates on 1,000 word? to be med in a roath mad? on appli No advertisement taken for Uss than SB cents, cash la ad van es. If roar name appear* in tba tale phone directory ron can telephone your want ad to SSI and a bill wiHbe malled after ita Insertion tor prompt payment MISCELUWNEOJS SUBSCRIPTIONS TO .DAILY INTEL. JilUEM KR AT SEDUCED PRICE e)urtng the Daily Intelligencer con test which closed March. 1914, in or aler to secure votes to wm the cap till prize. I purchased a number of inscriptions to the Dally Intelll fticer at the rate of $5.00 a year. 0 order to get some of the money ?ck which I put into the contest, will sell a limited number ot sub icriptlons to the Daily Intelligencer ii the rate of $3.00 a year to anyone wishing to subscribe or renew their iQbstTiption to this paper, or ot a .Ate ot $1.25 a year to the Semi weekly Intelligencer. If Interested, itldress P. O. Box 347, Anderson, S C. . 6-17tf WANTED-Five heavy-weight stall-fed cattle. Will pay good price for them. W. A. Power, Phone 122. WANTED-You to know that I am still oq Ula job with tbe best wood and coal on thc market. If you don't believe lt try me. W. O. Dimer, Phone 649. Successor to Piedmont Coal and Wood Co. 4-15-tf. W 1ER YOU can not see right step in ?ur Optical Department and get junt he Classes you need. Complete ?rinding plant, nyes scientifically veted. Dr. M. It. Campbell, Louisa i. Hilgenboeker, assistant, 112 \V. Vhitner St.. Ground Floor. 1 Winthrop College. SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE EXAMINATION Ihe examination for the award ot TS jaat scholarship in Winthrop Col lei -3 and for the admission of new St dents will be held at tho County Cc irt House on Friday, Joly 2, nt 0 BB* Applicants must not be lean Ml . sixteen years of age. When olarsliipo are vacant after July 2 r; will be awarded to those making highest average at this exam?na mela, provided they meet the condl tb as governing the award. Appli capta for Scholarships should write ?President Johnson before the ex tlon for Scholarship examina lanka. olarshlps are worth $100 and firle tuition. The next session will ojjm September 15, 1915. For further atlon and catalogue, address D. H. Johnson, Rock Hill, B. C. WANTS FOR SALE FOR SALE-One No. 88 McCray cooler for meat market, 7x5, 10 feet high. See or write S. J. McCullough, Iva, 8. C. 4-l-3t FOB SALE-Pure Mountain Crown Lookout Mountain Seed Potatoes-I the very best variety for July plant ing. Furman Smith, decdsman, Phono 4G4. FOR SALE-One 10-gallun power Ice I Cream breezer, with motor, etc., | complete. This is a bargain. South ern Public Utilities Co. G-29-3t LOST o REWARD-For loBt watch. Ladles, sterling silver milled, double case, gold stem, illinois. 17 jewol. Return to Intelligencer office or Phone 037.-C-2-3tp. LOST-iPalr of nose glasses. In a case with Br. M. R. Campbell's name on . it. Return to R. W. Trlbble and receive reward. 7-2-lt. FOR TODAY [have Fresh Country Beans, Sfciash, Irish Potatoes, Cabbage, la ge Onions, White Peas, nice ia tee Pine Apples 10 and IS cla ying Chickens, Fresh Country fr, Dewberries, Eggs, Fresh j Bream, Bass, Pike, Sheep? b|jdg Redfins, Trout. JMone us early. Phone 117, CjifVe us time to dress the fish f4c ?harge. pLrei Seed Nancy Hall Potato Ff ants $1.50 per thousand. Very truly, F. POWER & SON NOTICE. Depositors in The Formers Loan & Trust Co. will please leave their, pass books so that thc July Interest may | be entered. J. I. BROWNLEE, ' July 1, 1915. Cashier. WORK DONE FOR THE COUNTY ' AND PURCHASES FOB THE COUNTY The public ls again warned that on ly such work done on the public roads ef the county as is* authorized by the supervisor or one ot the Board of Commissioners will be paid by the Board ot Commissioners. The only persons authorized to buy material, goods, wares and merchandise for the county are the supervisor, the county commissioners, the steward of ' tbe oe.ity home and the sergeants of the chain gangs. All these parties are equipped with order books and orders must be attached to ali accounts. All claims not made In pursuance df above conditions will be disapprov ed and payment refused. J.; MACK KINO, Supervisor. June 4th, 1916. 6-14-16. Via Blue Ridge and ?ern Railway? Premier Carrier af the South fauFSd^y, Joly 8,1915 5.. lia? Anderson, Alston asd all Intermedalte points, on the 'ollowlng ? and Excursion Fares s B. B. B. B. No. IS Ila . 7:00 a. nu, $4?0 St Union. 7:05 4M . 7x28 411 rs Crossing. 9:15 a. au. 84*40 .7x86 ?2* .8?04 .. ... 8:18 m.8:31 4.00 . 8x00 - .8x00 4.00 Path.8x16 8JM .8x87 ?.78 inaction... 9:Si. 8.7ft svllee. 8xC0 ??6 Hodges .......... 8x48 8.65 ?reen wood.iOxl? 840 Nev Hariet .10x20 8.45 Ms sty Six .a.10::? 8, Dylans .10x44 8J0 Chippells. 10x68 UM Old Town.11x08 3.80 Silver Street?... 11x18 3.15 Newberry.11x88 .8*0 Prosperity .11x58 &80 Penarla .18xl8p.au, 2J? Peak .18:84 &80 Alston.18x80 2.75 Ar Columbia . Itt? - Tra?a Lx?ves Colombia 8x40 P. IL. Arrives Charleston 7x10 P. H. >n ticket swHI be good geing only cn tratas ana4 special schedule above ana^?l he geed retsrning en nay regular trata op to and morning tratos leaving Chariest?? Taeseajy inly 18, 1816. ?.aches wOl he provided es all tra?a scheduled above to eomfort tho oxear? lealsts. .u?M^.: a week-end ai the ?8LE OF PALMS with Rs magnificent hotels nts. avery afternoon sad night tn the largest PavllHon In the Sonta. WOm CONCEBTS BY THE WOTED METZ E'S MILITARY BAND. Remember, Yea Have FOUR DAYS at the Seashore, IAKB UP/ YOUR PARTIES FOB A DELIGHTFUL OUTING. Far farther InfersaaUea apply ta Ticket Ageats or ?CAES, W. ?m TABEFi ?Gen. Pas? Aft? Trar. Pass. Agu I PROFESSIONAL CARDS I C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 405-406 Bleddey Banding _Anderson, S. C. . ? - - - 111 !.. ? Chisholm, Trowbridge & Suggs DENTISTS New Theatre Building W. Whitney St My! My!! What Sincere Flattery -this continu?t procession pf imitators of Bottled \?m ATKINSON'S ' DRUG STORE i'-'.-"' \> Rapidly growing Into popular* Ity. Open only two weeks,' but watch the crowds and follow them. \ There ls a reason for . this! rapid growing business. 5 Our friends ask us bow we do lt. i. Give us a call, and the problem ls essiiy solved. Meet your friends hero, they want to forget their troubles, toa Fine Prescription Work a spe-j clalty. v i WM. E. ATKINSON Proprietor j H.H. Rosenberg I TAILOR FOR MEN \ J 134 North Main i ! ?Vi.Af YOU IF- YOU BUY SHOES ? ' v. rhis Great 'Whirlwind'Shoe'Sale" has reached such proportion that it could'?lmost be called a sensation. Hundreds have al ready partaken of the great values offered. We have gone through our big shoe stocks, and still further reduced prices on certain lots of good, dependable shoes of this season's styles in an effort to make Saturday one of the Greatest Shoe Selling Days in the history of this store. Read the values given, and come early/these values will bring out a tremendous crowd. MEN. $6.60 Nettleton Oxford?, now... $6.00 Nettleton Oxfords notmk. $5.60 Fl?rsheim Oxfords no",'.. $5.C0 Fortbeim Oxfords nov/... 14.00 Geisberg Special now ... $3.60 Oelsberg Special now ... $800 GeSoberg Special now ... $2.GO Oelsberg Special now ... ....MM .$433 .....HM .OM .HM .$8.75 .MM .HM WOMEN $R.00 Wiehert Pumps now. $4.50 Utz & Dunn Pumps now.... $4.00 Utz & Dunn Pumps now. $3.50 Utz & Dunn Pumps now. $3.00 Utz & Dann Pumps now. $2.30 Oelsberg Special Pomp?.now CHILDREN $3.00 Vary Janes now ...?*.. .HM $2.60 Mary Janes now-.r :. HM $2.00 Mary Janes now.HM $1.76 Pumps now.-........HAH $1.60 Pumps now . . -HM 1 mt Women's $2,50, $3 and $3.60 Pampa in ian? suede and patent leather on aale for 85 cents* {Sise 4, 4 1-2 am' 6 broad lasts,) Thia season's style. .HM .HM ' HM .$$.76 .$A46 MM Or.o lot Women's Paten Colonial Pumpa witts Cuban and Spanish hK..?. worth $3, (?ll sises)........HM 5 - One lot San and Putty tea Pumps and Oxtord?, worth ,|*4, for.?1.85 . One lot Ladies?, Comfort Slippern, elastic etd? and rub [ber heel, worth #1.^6, this sale.../. -.. -%\M I . On* lot While. -Caavaa rubber sole ?xfords for", J worth $2.00, twa sato....... rv.V.,....A \ One '?oi WomenV ^wo ?Strap Patent leather Pumpa, J j worth $2.50, on sale for.,$1.60 | White rubber aol? Veranda Pumps for lAdtes, worth H. this ?ale.'-..HM I _i ! i i m ?imum - rn.un 1 ? " ?! wk Shoe? for Men, worth $2, hur? j . .theo g i i.'i.' .'lim i i'mlil'ii " ?." White Canvas Rubber l?ale Oxforda for Women, vortbi 6V this ?ale ....-,v*.... . ....t*? .mi -ifnifi-pirrn- " ' '' 11 On? lot Work Shoas for Men. worth i$3, f^ HM a ??air. j Silk Hone for Ladies:......... ..*? *M*M j_munumi! i-.IIHIII.i .iinriimm ir m i - . lilli via iftv tilts f??6 ?6??i of B?fS?lBS