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Our Want Ada aro alwayH in thc public oyo. They arc Boen hy tho hanker and the day lab'ver, thu big nalary mun nnd thc dork, the cash girl and tho experienced sten ographer. They reach thom all iillke. Intelligencer Classified Ads bring what yon want when you want lt They one on the Joh 24 hours each day and bring far better returns than any other quarter you can Invest. Wo Ult the Nail on tho head every limo when lt comos to results in Want Ads Try ono yourself mid seo. When In need of help of any kind) thc Classified Columns of The In. tolllgencer will many times put you In touch with desirable persons who take the Inialire hud advertise fer ai position* AlwayB on top with reaultB. Try one of our Want Ads and watch tho Results spin your wsy. If ' that cook of washerwoman has left you In the lurch yon may find a better one through the Classified Columns of The Intelligencer. De? slrnblo office help likewise can be obtained through theso columns. * That Ring True with Results. Everything for everybody. Posi tion?, Homes, Tenants, Stores, Dargalna. Try ono'tomorrow. . Hayfcs JG?? R?'?J nskl'ig yourself a ques?cn tishi BOW that a classified ad ls?. The Intelligencer would answer | for yon. Tho Key to tSueceeaftl Classified Advcrtinliu;--lutelllguncer Gluey} fled Advertising Columna. Thoy'll op?u tho door to just what you want,. . Real est?te-year real estate-ts! not on the': market until It la sdvor-' tined. Ton know thai lt Is fer sale? J;ut. your-probable, buyer gets Jais In formation from the advertisement*. 1 A crowning success arte'our Classi?ed /Ada,1 Ttwy bring th*: .rciiiiUs-eot; you anything you j] w<?nt.. ;. "..',. . . Vto&?t that is! testable Is most quickly restahie through classlf a*r^r*?s??tt'ent3?. : ? ?a#ese yon jtry lt OUt . Points the tv ay td bettor, pbsl tlbne-to I-fceiterporkers.--. \ ..:;^^g ..v v Three Inserijov.s of Op earn* ad; ^t/consecA^ijf?daye for tbs price ;^i^^^s^^;^f4'psid in , adr - .?star. b?A weald -s?^*. * gee* d*al ! of a?V?rt?sJafc w??Ma!*; Ht HAKE ARRANGEMENTS OflMPr? MEETING WILL PROBABLY BL HELD IN GROVE AT BEUNA VISTA PARK SATURDAY JUNE24 First Meeting Will Be Held In Spartanburg On Tuesday To Erect Stand "Although wc have made no de finito arrangements for Hie ?tate campaign speaking in Andoraon, Juno 21, lt is very likely Unit thc meeting will bo held in the /rove nt Beuna Vista park," stated Mr. C. H. Tolly, chairman of tho county ex ecutive committee who has this mat ter in charge. Last your tho meeting WUB hold on tho plaza eaBt of the court house but Mr. Tolly thinks this place not desir able for several reasons. Tho main reason is that thore In no plano for tho crowds to be seated and another Is that there ?><-, no : tr ^d ?or tho speak ers and the newspapermen. Ho stat ed yesterday morning that if .tho meeting was held at tho park a suit able stand would be orocted es ''would also some scats for tho people to sit on. If lt is raining the meeting will havo to be held In tho court house. The state campaign opcim in 8portanburg on next Tuesday, June 20. On Wednesday tho candidatos go to 'Greenville; on Thursday Plckcns; on Friday to Walhalla and on Saturday they come to Anderson. Mr. Tolly will go to Greenville :on Wednesday and at that time will t ry to find, out the order of tho speak ers and tho time allotted to each. This will be published no that the people may be better informed as to tho mc et hu; in Anderson. A. large number of Andoraon pep pin' will go'to Spartanburg on thc opening day Of the campaign. There is always more than usual interest In tho first meeting because at this time tho candidates generally ; express thomselvtss on certain issues. LAW VERY SlfnlLAR TO ONE MIS STATE JAS. N. PE?RM?N HAS RE. TURNED FROM VISIT IN ILLINOIS * REGISTRATION ? " ' ? ' v ?1 - Land Titles There Waa Studied by Him-Lav/ Becomes Ef?. fective here Joly 1st Mr. Ja a. N. Pearmau, clerk of court...'returned yesterday ' from Chi-? ?ago: whore he had been to familiar ize h im ?'.elf with tho methods ot re gistration of land titles, the. law thore being similar to the Torrens system which is to become effective in-South Carolina, July 1? "The law in Illinois ls optional with the counties and cJso with the hull vidual?," stated Mr.. Pearman yostorday. ''Only ono co?niy, Cook county of which Chiotgo ls tho county, seat; bas tho law. It ' was adopted there, about 14 years ago and hits proven very successful. Tho clerk nf Court there has worked ont a system that ha? boon very satis factory. "Tho law in Illinois ls about the same aa tho}one which becomes bf ?Cotlvo hore tho first ot next month." continued Mr. peirman. "The owner of t ho hind munt get a t muser int to title1 ?rid 'then, mako application for tho titlo to ho registered. Tho clerk of court turns this over to tho es a m I uer ot titles, which has to ...ile appointed by him,, and this exami ner makes a thorough. lnvesUgattcin of tho title. Ho then reporto his tradings to the court : and 'If erery thlng la satisfactory the clerk is sues a certificate of registration. Tao crtgthal certificate is kept in the book and is tho official r?cord. A duplicate ia given tho holder of the titlo. Tho certiilcate cohtalria a de* ?oVlptio? of tho land. y; *>XMs system j?t land.-registration ?nah?es anyone to look into a title to ?so lt li ls clear arid "whoa a mortv g.go or encumbrance ia placed-'tin. s land it ls noted, on the origin^ certificate. ???? v.-A glasee -:at: ri'-'page. shows one whither It is clear or n?t." ?';!. Tas tsKik?mtion of ttttta undor this system in Benth Garald le ra?-, .aorisl with : t^e .indlyldu?i? * .v?<^ mari" in Anderson county, ? Mr. : A. J. Smith, ha? already mano application ,to'":-KftVe '.his lan* -reitUtfered/ andar this system, :. , ... : ,. ' r.: i ?BAt?H ines, WHITE day Morning. MrSv Mary Arin tlftue. age W years dWd \?t ?.b.sr .home,. m..j?iedni?mv street;?'.'? -?ride?nri v' milli. '-. yi?ter??r fttfptfV - She < W~ survived ?fee ds?gfiter, Mrs. ?Ma Bolt, both ot tp* Awrt?^n??l? The funeral ssr vi?oii wUV. be hold to^ay^acd., laier moat will -be madok in ?Rrvr : Brook csine^ery. SECURED WERE HT llpCffl ANDERSON MEN RAVE RE. TURED FROM WASHING. TON. D. C. AN EXCURSION To Knoxville, Tenn., WU! Prob, fibi? be Run and Will be Open to Farmers and all MoHsrs. 8. M. Byers. M. B. Fitz gerald and Furman Smith have re turned fruin Washington, D. C.,j where they Went Saturday for the j purpose of conferring with officials of tho Southern railway about a pro-j posed farmert/ excursion to Knox-' viiloi and other points in Tennessee. Tho dato of tho excursion, if arrang ed, will probably bo August 7, and may stop over at Nownort. a canning contort and Morristown, a great poul ,it will be run so that those going try district. "Although not altogether satisfac tory, our trip was a profitable ono,'.'j stated Mr. Pyara yostorday. "We' conferred with Mr. M. V. Richards, land abd Industrial agont for the Southern, about the proposed trip and he manifested much interest. We. wore not ablo 'by-arrange as low rato' as we ? exp?ctcd and this matter bas been left open. Mr. W. E. Medac, district passenger agent -with head quarters in Columbia, will probably be in Anderson tomorrow or next day to soe about thc question of rates. The officials in Washington offered us fairly good rates with stop over pri vileges, hut they were not low enough. They proposod that Mr, McGee ar range for 9 special exenrsion open Ito all wi.'n *? low roundtrtp rate, and lt may be that, this matter* will be successfully arranged." W. ll. HARTON COMING Will Wake Address at . Hunters Spring Club Tonight. Mr. 3. M. Byars yesterday re ceived a letter from Mr. , W. H." Barton, assistant state agent, Btating that ho would arrlvo In Anderson this afternoon to attend tho meeting: of Huners' Spring Agricultural club! thia evening which is to be held in ! tho Centervillo school house. ? 'Mr. j Barton is a soil export and many ipi that section aro vory anxious to hear him. Mr. Byars will also made an] address. Tho .meetinjr tonight ought to bo especially well1 attended. Everyone*, ; whether member of not, la invited io"' bo present. j CisAiditF. mriip.Y J Funeral Sorviecs Ile Reid This Af ternoon, i Mr. Charllo Richey, ago 42- years,' diod at his hotne nt 22 Mitchell street, j FiryerBtde mill, yesterday morning ot ; 1 o'clock. Ho ls Burvlved by a wlfo. and four children. Interment will be rn?d?'ht Silver Brook cemetery. thi? afternoon at 4:30 p. mr, to day. ',; . J B?v. J. 7}. ? nr.wnjH Appointments, j Rev. .Ti T.' Mann will' nroach "at Mt. Tabor church near Pcndloton, next Sunday morning ' ot eleven, o'clock, and' at' Fftnt'a Grove on samo day at 3:20; p, m. " j o?ate coated Nuts-3, 2 or 3 lb., packages, Vanilla and Tot. ? FruiHi fcc. > Owl? Drug Co. [ It is not our . infini "words,. ''M'n's. Furnish tain they were ttevo more that?vthey are dc ? wc. uso'thom to coyer . .Neckwear,: Shirts, Coll And wo say this,]. .Mei bu: after duo del ibo ra tl a dash and a breeze ubi $^TCr?nAr} eiBowbero to a hundred or moro i prices' V>re ns low as a See. us , about your 1 ?tOoVr:|f 'ifOU'/ WUttt Ci WHERE HE ASSUMES MAN. AGEMENT COLONIAL HOTEL MRS. J. T. PICKERS Has Taken Charge ol St. James, Formerly Occupied By Mr. Pressley Mr. Jas. C. Preaslcy left yesterday morning for Columbia where he be comes manager of the Colonial, hole', one of the best known hostelries in thc state. Mrs. Prossloy... will. Join her husband In Columbia a little la ter. .Mr. Pressley has been.running the St. James lintel in this city for a lit tle more than a year. The hotel has been rory successful under his management and it i& with re;;rot that many, seo him go to Columbia. He was tendered the position as manager of the Colonial hotel a fow days ago'and at once began to make preparations-to leave. - -Mrs. Nellie T. Piekens took chargo of the St. James yesterday add the first meal under her management was soryed last nignt. She- form erly conducted a pince in the build ing known as the St. James hotel, it being known at that timo as Tho Picken:! house. Since that she has been in tho boarding house business. MrB. Pickenr, ls considered ono of the best in this.Iln cto bo found any where. She la noted far and wide for tho splendid ? meals sh? serves sind the general excellence of every thing fanout . th establishment of which she has charge. It goes with out saying that under her manage ment tho ?'.. James will not lack fdr patronage and that those who are so fortunato -in to bo bet* guests Will be provided tor In the best of fash ion. ACCEPTED POSITION Mr. 8. Ii. Bulles .to Bo TVIth Mr. J > E. tSsdl?r. Mr. S. L. Bailes-, who has been connected with the Deo Hive, haB ac cepted a position with Mr. J. E.* Sadler, automobile agent, and will be with him in tho .soles department. Mr. Dallos formerly worked with Mr. Sadter and la'an experienced au to salesman. -, . ? . . Try a bos ot ^urmaUy's Choe. ?late coated Nutar-trl, 2 br 3 lb., packages. Vanilla and Tut. ? Fruitli Ice. Owl Drug Co. TO??Y I "DAWN" 6 Beel Mutual Masterpiece also PROP. C. Ii. SMITH In j his. wonders of Ilypaotf sm and Handcuff Escapes. Bring, your handcuff*. I Mr. Mst Mnrrny .Tflll stng ?IBO. ?tou to overwork thei Inga," but lt ts c**^ r'called upon to ?io )lng in - thia sd when our showing of I tata,, ara afad'Underwear, i,' not accidentally -? oh. v There's a Bwlng, : out the stuff that you -it stands right ?p; Ul . the time-i-and oar? n?^? them. . ? :?t\ ftW.P-COOL clotr-es-* air^fcluntt;?'- '3$H j. L MURPHY VISITOR ?huEf?SQHYESTERDAY .?TILL CONFIDENT ELECTRIC RAILWAY WILL BE CONSTRUCTED PLAN PROGRESSING I And io Probable Financial Ar. rangements Will be Made in Near Future Mr. J. li. Murphy of Atlanta, pro motor of the Andorwon-AUaRta el**! trlc raliway, waB a visitor in tho city yesterday morning having come over! in an automobile with Meas.H. Wright and Adget. -Tho porty re mained only a few hours and lett shortly af tear noon. "Everything ls coming along nico-j ly," stated Mr. Murphy, "and I am! still confident that the road will be ( built. T**? prolhninary survey has^ about bi .i completed and it . looks' especially well. I have Just run ov er for a little while and thore is nothing -much to say except that ev erything ia getting along splendid ly." Mr. Murphy was asked about the final arrangements and stated last Mr. Atkinson of Atlanta was in the cast at present and that he would ( probably seo about this mattor while j there. "Mr. Atkinson always puts things through all right, and I be lieve that will be the case In this instance," concluded Mr. Murphy. ?j 'M ij t, i_?? _U "Brlghtcsi Spot la To wa" YOj>AV PARAMOUNT MARIE DORO m "The Heart of Nora Flynn" THE TEXAS QUARTETTE All This Weel? FriccB 5c and XOc. BETTER KIND OF MOVIES 'Phone 480 . li mn II III 11 im'.l iWN'.HWf.Mill.mr II mi ??.ni il ii ul |ll!!!!!!?!!l!!l!??!!!!??!!?!lill?l?ll SS- I J ff You a lot in ; North Aride a mon'.? < reasortabl? erl To build you a horrt? -ha iU^^'iin?'^.yfity] ?ber ''.'Whether or n?t ^ii^>jf?; Whether br ?idi?'^th?t? s K. ?fr') .?rt Wm i I: ... ' . . -, mg ? ? m . J j 4 ? : f - ? , . .-" ? . 'a ' the city shoe man--or rather, the man who makes city shoes--sent us anoth. ? ?-r . er case of those soft black kid Pumps | which we sell at V -and for five dollars there's not a bet. . ?I ter piece of footwear made, mighty few quite so good. If you have tired feet and wish a restful, comfortable, serviceable ano* stylish pump, try these; they are all you cb?ld.desire, $5&? MOORE-Wfl^?lSr CO F" ...-I- .Li- .......?l,-r.,t ... ...,,Vu;..,,J,..^l??. )??? . j,. i.L'l. ,. ... -,l.,...,.",^* - . .. . .-^h-r-^-L.1' ^^[^?^?i'y^s^ . ? ^^^w ^^^^ |?;- ? It's about a stone's thro\/;;| ;'^g;' - , north of North Anafirson. . ggl-:,-. rson for $10 ci?h and'^^O i '.' ;?fs, ' ough^ eh? ) ( .? \ y '-Ss '. ;':\-; li's where Dr.;a?d ^^^ v- holm recently b&ug?,i . . ;gjj if you wart* a .little : :moreV?' *jjfj|: ? " HU 1 land, than you fed^auliiftn ' ? |B|*feV; t? afford-io.buy m-Horth An. '. d?rson^ this might to Mie .; ; IS ' accept thfc pfffr. , . j bi?. ' ^ im