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Atteot?oo, Farmers! / _If you have morejoats or wheat than you need We will exchange anything we have for'it and allow you a good priced /' We haveseveral nice driving horses that we want to sell or trade for mules, also have nicest line of buggies and carriages in the upper part of the State, which we want to sell or exchange for good sound mules. /' \ . We will guarantee more for cotton to be delivered this fall as part payment on bug gies and carriages. We Are The Farmers' Friend Try Us and Be Convinced Who paid the most for cotton last fall ? If you don't know, ask your neighbor! ,We bought more cotton at ten cents a poujjd^an any other concern in Anderson county. We did this simply to help our customers. Let us paint and repair your buggy. We have a first-class rubber tire outfit, use best material and guarantee our price and qual ity of work. This department is in charge of an expert. Gall around and let's do business together. We will appreciate voil trade. < Yours very truly, X J- Fretwell :ATTI ft j?*?*;" - ' . ' ?? . Kipling's Kyp?rboI;. (New Vorn Times.) D'AnnUufTo^miiy servo in* Italy by bis public utterances to stir-lhe mar tial ardor of tho southrons, but ono of iiic lessons of tho war lc England is tbs i the best spokesmen of the great cause are not ihe poets and dramat ists and novelists, but the 'statesmen and soldiers. Mr. H. G. Wells and Mr. Arnold Bennett'will not measurably increase their' rtjuite by the part they have taken In 'international contro versy. Mr. Rudyard ' Kipling under takes on the platform to Induco mon to enlist aneyjfslls to cursing like a very drab." !SBhf violent denunciation of Germany may bc momentarily satis fying to the less articulate whoso feel ings have Jbon wrought upon by re-, .cent atrocious deeds,.in the same way as the strreng language of the landon omnibus motorman in a -street block ade may serve vicariously to ease the tempter of tho passenged who ls th a hurry. But a little reflection o^er the cabled "report, of Mr- Kipling's utter ance showB that ft afee ts nowhere, ac complishes no purpose, as his remarks arc Illogical and extravagant. If his manner of. delivery, waa aa imnas sioaed asrsome of his sentences'he may. have secured some recruits at Southport, but thc ttoport of lila speech will not onhanc^nlB reputation. -F ? . >*>nv HPItfiOISTSBCRVWfHFRr Oneida Community Ltd. St? SILVER SPOO FOR READERS OF THE INTELLIGENCE EVERY STATE. Every Spoon.Fully Guaranteed by .The Oneida Community, Ltd. ' . _ ? A. ?? * * If you have not already started a set, foegi f rom The Intelligencer. You can redeem Office, .r ny mail j State sou- j Cw Says Germans Crucified Canadians* George Gordon Moore. George Gordon Moore, just an-.ved from 1.01 ufo ii on e visit to his old home in Detroit, made this state ment in au interview. . "Young Canadian oiiiccrs have been crucifico by the Hermans. They have been nailed to the village crosses. The cruelties the merman array has practised nineo the outbreak ot the war would make any of our Indian Wara of bygone-days look like a con dition of Utopian peace. "General French and I were alone, having dinner, when word waa brought ot tho first use of gas by ! tlie Gormans at the battle of Ypres. Our peonlo ought to see the victims. Burning at the stake is humane in comparison. It only shows vbat this country .would havo to face if thore were war. lt ls a signal to get ready. "Thc valor ot thc Canadian troops has -won for-them a placo'in tho his tory of-Great Britain. They are among the world's greatest fighters. When gas was.used by tbd Germans the 'allies' iront line wavered and fell, thu southern troops beating, a hasty retreat and leaving the Cana dians all but surrendered. Thoy had to turn and fire; ?ie ?uicr'wsy. They 'fought:, for boors and' fdught so cour ageously until reinforcements came that they saved tho day." * HOY BA* AWAY Father Is Mufch Worried, and Is Look? i?t? For Him, Mr. Leo Smith of 713 West End avenue, this eity, is advertising in this issue of The Intelligencer tn on effort to locate bis little i< year old son. VVlUio, who rannfway from ?me last Thursday afternoon. "Thc little fellow was wearing a black cap, black coal and trousers, waa. barefooted and is described aa having blue eyes 'and light colored liair. His father states that bis boy was in thc habit of getting on wagons and riding to the country. He ls much ivforried and. offers to pay liberally for j information that will lead to his son's i whereabouts. ite Souvenir 'S. . R-A SPOON FOR day. Clip a coupon : The Intelligencer I TIS CkU???Uk PENDLETON ClVlf . LEA6UE J? PU?] "Thc Suif ff cite? Convention" Pretented to Crowded House-j --Proceeds For School. I The cr?lc league presented a play, "The Suffragette Convention." before I a crowded house Thursday night. The suffragetts and guests, the nn tl-suffragetts marched through the ball with banners flying and took, th. : places on thc stage. There fol lowed a most laughable, and enjoy able hour and a half, where the suifs I and the anti's made speeches, told Jokes, and read ooeins. or sh or! spicy articles relating lo suffrage., the way I to manage husbands, and the way io get them. The ladles **ho took v?-> aro to ba congratul?t >d ou wUr acting, which was most spirited, and excellently well done. Mit's "Susie ?hex po as chairman of the ct'flragotts.* was particularly good, rihrt Mrs. Ralph Watkins, as the old maid was delightfully funny, The one lone man in tho play, the hurd worked husband of one of the militant ladies, was cleverly impersonated by Mr. Walter Aull. ? good sum of money was realised, which will go towards putting the now seats in the school hall, a much needed improvement. In thc very bad electric storms , a < day ago tho lightning played in n most curlers manner, around over ' and through thc bouse of Mr. Mays, lt knocked thc kitchen chimney to pieces, tore the stove pipe apart, then scattered through the garret, poked a hole In the ./retiing of every room, lien slid but on the piasza and wreck- ' H?d one of the-posts. No one was Injured. I One of thc termers living near the river, has to row out to his barn in a batteau. His place is water An entertainment is to * e given vcek after next, for the benefit of he church park. Though tho land is iwncd hy the Episcopal church, and he work tb being done by the Sun lay School Guild, the park, ls to be ?pen to the ladles and children efl] he town. I? .j . , : _ - >k. DEATHS! iiiwimiiMiiiiiii'i.II? i nmm imf JAMES BEWLEY WEBB le Hen ?f Mr. and MTS. W. M. W?bb Dies *fter Brief Illness. ? = ' a >? James Bewley, the 22 months old J ttle bon of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. 'ebb, died yesterday afternoon, after illness, at their, home on West Mar street. TJie little boy. had been ill only ir weeks. Everything the physi cs tttir s?n? loving and tender ands could do to save tho child's Ute ros done, but was of no avail; and lie little fellow's suffering was ended rhen lt* soul went'back to God. Thc funeral services will be held his afternoou at. the home at & o'clock onductcd-by the F.?v. O. L. Martin, 'ho following young men will servo s?.pallbearers: Ben Cromer. Harmon Iciger, Charles Sullivan and Henry 'rierson. Thc sincerest sympathy of the com lunity goes out to the stricken family i. their bereavement'. James was a right Utile baby and gave every pro dee of developing into a- splendid oy. He bad endeared himself to a umber of people outside ot tho fum y and their grief Ot Ms taking away the deepest. Funeral invitation. The friends of Mr. and Mts. W.. :. Wenb are .respectfully Invited to ttend the funer.J services of their tile . son, James* Bewley Webb; at teir home on West Market otreet ila (Sunday) afternoon at 5 o'clock. . . --? MR. OTIS. ItOI-LAMD eat lt Occurred at Andornen Hospital Yesterday Morning. The,death of fur. Otis C. Holland .curred st tho Anderson county hos tal yesterday morning after an Hi lts ot several weeks and immediate after'an operation. Mr. Holland ?a ?0 years ot age, was married ami s father.of twa children. Before rr marriage hts wife was Miss ???W older, and besides her ho leaves two illdreu, age four years and 14 onths. For many years Mr. 'Ho? nd was a farmer of this county but ia year he carno to the city and wa? iployed by the B. N. Wyatt Coa! id Wood company. Th* fuserai servases will he con* ictnd this afternoon at 3:30 at the sldoncc and Internment wi il ba tde la Silver Brook cemetery. Ie Memoriam. On June 26th, a shadow Was cast er the bonn- of Mr. Gus McGill st s, when tho unheard volca^MPV om?." to his daughter, !?cila, at the o ni 18 years, a gentle bud- which d prom I s> of blooming into a beau ul WOWRA alt mit? her, rec Want Advert Vwenty-rtve word? ox lwc OM * BIS Time* ILO?. AU advertisement ow twenty-fill word. Bete? on 1,000 worse tal No advertisement taken for Um I It your mane annetta ia tte tala yow want a? to ttl and a bill wi? Brempt payment MISCELLANEOUS ? ? o KUBSCRIPTIONH TO DAIM INTEL LIUENCEH AT REDUCED PHICE During the Dally Intelligencer cou tost which closed March. 1914, in or der to secure totes to win the cap ital prise, I purchased a number of subscriptions to the Daily Intelli gencer at the rate of $5.00 a year. In order to get some of tho money back which I put into tho coates?, X will Bell a limited number ot sub scriptions to thc Dally Intelligencer at the rate ot $3.00 a year to anyone wishing to, subscribe of renew their subscription to this paper, or at a rate of $1.25 a year to the Semi weekly Intelligencer. If interested, address P. O. Box 347, Anderson, B. C. 6-17tf rVHEN YOU can not see right step in our Optical Department and get just Ithe Glasses you need. Completo grinding plant. Syce scientifically tested. Dr. M. ft. Campbell, Louisa 8. Hilgenboeker, asaistant, 112 W. Whltner St,, Ground Floor. S DRUG STORE Reilly growing'into popular ity. Open only two weeks, but watch the crowds' and follow them. V - There ls a resson for this rapid growing business. Our friends ask us how we do it. Gire us a call, and the problem is easily solved. JW'' Meet your friends hers, they want to forget their troubles, too. Pine Prescription Work a spe cialty. WM. E. ATKINSON Proprietor F1R? Excui Ci the Via Blue Ri Quthern Railway, Premie rhursday^tl Valhalla, Anderson, Alston and all I bedule and Excursion Fare?i a B. B. ?. No, IS >..</;. Walhalla ........ ??*> ?.au, ?4.50 West tunion.7*05 *MW rafters.._7:2S 4M Cherrys Crossing. 0:15 ?.st? $1.40 Pendleton.7:58 4JA Aetna.Hint iJ? Denver ...... ... ?tl* 4JW Anderson ........ 8:81 4JM Mellon.?:?0 - BcltMu...9i?9 4M Hone* rath.?fir* 84? Donalds ...... ... 8:S7 8,7** Shoals JuneUin... I?:1W 8.75 Abbcrib?e.3:00 8.75 Ar *j^?iat Train Leaves CelnnMa 2:40 P. rrr-n-ssawrr-rw- III nu mi ll.? ? ?? III Excursion tickets wMi be s?od geing ntloned above and will he geed return! luding moral*? trains leaving Chariest' Ample eoaci,es will be pro?!ded en al y handle the excursionist*. 3ne?4 a week-ead at the ISLE O? 1 I ro* tc menin. ' ?.y'.,l^ ,J Dancing ever? fth>.raoon tad afgbt li NT13LUES COKtUBT? BI THE MO' MAEK I Columns ising Rates 'latta If eat,*, Three TSmee M ?acta, a warda prorate (or each additional ba used lo a roath mad? on aopU thaa SI eeo ta, ooah ta ad vans?, phone directory frat ow tslspkoas ba aaalted after tat insertion tor WANTS BARNING-Ran away from his home I Iat 713 Weat avenue, Anderson, on Thursday afternoon last. Willie Smith, aged nine ye'TB; wearing 'black oap, black coat and trousers. ! Has blue eyes and light hair. Was j wearing tan belt and waa barefooted. Any Information leading to his | (whereabouts wHt be appreciated and paid for. His Father. Lee Smith. 7-4-lt WANTED-One or more ladles fron? .very city and town in the South to' go with us to the San Francisco Ex position. All expenses paid, special train, twenty day tour during Au gust, every convenience furnished, | personally conducted. NOT A CON TEST. Write today for particulars. SOUTHERN WOMAN'S MAGAZINE, Nashville, Tenn. PANTED-You to know that I am still on the Job with the best-wood and coal on the market, it you. don't believe it try me. W. O. Ulmer, Phone 649. Successor to Piedmont Coal and Wood Cr?. 4-16-tf. FOR SALE ~ -o FOR SALE-Bull pups seven weeks Eold. Prce reasonable. W. L. Perry, out White street, one mila southeast of Anderson. 7-4-3tp FOB SALE-Turo Mountain Grown Lookout Mountain Seed Potatoes the very best variety for July plant ing. Furman Smith, Seedsman, Phono 464. LOST )ST-Umbrella at tent Thursday night; bas ring on handle. Finder please leave at Intellgencer office or phone 361. 74-3t SEWARD-For lost watch. Indies sterling silver milled, double case, gold Btem. Illinois, 17 Jewel. Return to Intel llf^ncer office or Phone 637.-4*2-2tp. THI. CITADEL 'he MUtary College of South . Carol ina Announced as "Distinguished "?lll iry College" by U. 8. War Depjrt v<*A. Full courses tn Civil Engineering, dences, English and Modern Len uages. Confers B. S. and C. E. degrees. All expenses pay cadets from South arolina 9282 a year. Two scholarships worth $300 each re vacant from Anderson county, and Ul be ?lied by competitive examlna on at the county seat on the 13th sy of August, 1015. For necessary .information and t?hks apply to COL. 0. J. BOND, The Citadel, Charleston, 8. C. 5T S3 a* ' . C'a? eauoii 'arnotts F?ALMS ir Carrier af the South July 8-, lOlS stermedaite points, on the teUewtef Hodges.9 ?48 8** Greenwood .,.lOtl* 8JW Now Markt! ,.. ;. MiM 8<? Ninety Six .: ....Mitt . ' 8JS DjsfiOs.10t44 8JK Caappells ..... I6i*5 JU? Old Town.11:08 8J9 Wirer Street ....lltl8 S.K Newberry.lin? *M Prosperity .......ll tad 889 ronarte ......... Hil? p.a* SJ& Peak ......MUM 8*8 Ateten.18(99 8.7* Columbia ..lt*? - IL, Arrives Charleston 7ilf F. ?. only on trains and special schedute tog on nay regeter train rs te a*! un Taesday, July 18? 1915. I trata scheduled abete to comfort* ?ALBS wKh tte ?ngnLIrcst h?tela the largest Pav?lSo? ta ?*? South. FED XETZtrc XiLXTAB* BAND? PROF! C. GADSDEN Architect 405-406 Bbdde? Aadetao?, & C. Chisholm, Trowbridge? & DENTISTS New Theatre Bunding W. WhitearSt My! My!! What Sincere Flattery procession oj imitators of Bottle LEGAL N?TII ?BK DONE FOB TUB COol , AND PURCHASES FOB Tfil COUNT* The public ls ?gela warned thnt i such y-.irk done cu the public r? the county as ls authorised by M porrisor or one of tho Boardj .mmiaslouers will bo paid by ! ?rd of Commissioners. Tho oa raojas authorised to b>?y uiatcri eda, wares and merchandise for i unty are tho supervisor, the conj mmissiDners. tho steward of 1 unty homo the sergeants of? sin gangs. Ali these parties 1 nipped wirb order booka ?nd Oie| ?Ht bo attached to all accounts.^ ilma net made in parsoanco bw^TOnclitious wiii be dlsapprc and payment refused* -. MACK KINfl. lune 4th, 1915. our Please