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if Vi 't J? i1 Then come on. I am going to give the people about that much to help me and I want you to. have, your ?hare of it So come with your wagons and teams, cars, carriages, market Baskets, and what not, ready to carry a load, hut be ready to-carry full loads. / ? ' Here's the proposition: I have to move th? I Oc Store to ?20 South Main Street But I have there the stock of Groceries formerly owned by J. T, McCown's Sons. I cannot move the 10c Store in on top of |J|k Groceries; I must make room first; so to make room quick and move at the same time; I will give a#a^' absolutely free to those who help me move it, one-fourth of the entire stock, consisting of: L > : ; j . V - . ,! -, . '.,:,''.T hi peoeral Merchandise at the 5c, 10c and 25c Store,about. - $ 30,000 Groceries at 220 South Main Street, about - - - - 10,000 nTotal,.about >. >- . - - ?iYour Shar? 1-4 of It Is . . * Here's the plan. You come into the 10c Store, 112 East Benson Street, or to the Grocer^ Store, 220 South Main Streeti^ and select all the merchandise y?? are willing to carry and pa> for* What ever amount you select and pay for at the regular price we will give you a check for one-fourth that amount on th? other store at the regular price, to be delivered to you absolutely free of cost. That is: Every 4c rjiirehase at one 6 ' 1 Sma y< I, 40,000 $?S1 ft Ci m ,. ms ?? ..fir* i I purchase at one store gives you 25c free at the other store. A fii You say, ,*Mr. Minor, how can you do it?" I say, <4Mr\ Johnson, ^tock is moved." It may be a week or two weeks, but I am going to move and ttiove fast. So don't be late and don't be slow; I jti'ant you to do your share and get your share ?f the pay. Reineittber, everything is spot cash and an amount cq icl lo one-fop^ [your purchase is absolutely free to you at either store on everything but special sale items at the 10c Store and at the Grocery ^$tore 1-8 free on Hay, Oats, Corn, Sitgar, JFlour, MealJ Hams and-Bacon. Sale begins Wednesday, July 2^, and continues vM stock is moved. rvnr> t w, 112 , 5c, 10c, and 25c STORE C. S . 2 v)' S m i\ i j .ii-.iVd'.ii, 220 So?^^ai^Stireet .lll'iAl t 4 - ? ""i^iTiirlr^'filifiW CONGRESSIONAL ASPIRANTS ADDRESS VOTERS YES TERDAY , EVENLY DIVIDED Congressman Aiken and Domi nick Have About^Same Support at First Meeting f .. (Prom. the,. Daily Mainl.) No^b?rry, July 27.?A large crowd flUing* the court house nere r;neard the congreriional.^. candidates today, all of them being present, Wyatt "Al ken, df 'Abb?v?yo, the Inc?rJbont and Fred H. Domiriiok, of' Ne.w?orry, F. iEvans of Greenwood' anc John A, Horton of Eoltob.. | ."Thcr^ was no .'appelai' feature. About-250 votera were present and a doven women. ' " '/ ' VMr.'Jalkeh wao .attacked by"the oth er., three for hiB'^Yotinff ugainut the prOBldcn/t^od the "tolls' exemption bill, bvt\ hQ'^cfended' Tllmcslt by 'saying that life was follpwlcg the national democritle platform. ;.t1ie jyhccrlng, of "which there was very" little, indicated that tbb crowd was pretty- ?yen?y i divided I between Alk?n/nrd Dcdnintck! : ISyotytnlng passed off in good hu mor: . - ' : v' ' BEV.fiKAGB til THE COUNTRY - /. --?? ? Ont1 "'great problem peculiar tooths I rbral districts Is 'that of ; the proper \ diBposaJ of organic rfetuse and Vmllar whete mattercr/?^tha.^tt?es-aucr 'tnat is Completely ' and anii? r?* teri?y tor'isfcomplctely taken jeara of*in, the modern sewerage ??|W0l8' ?Cltjr. 19 templed to;preserve a cleanllnesa which.is of greatest aid in fighting disease,. ,, AVhen' r?chVmatter is" allowed to stand ih the open,ras oycsry . royar res* ident knows, it bocomea a cwarming place; for 4ltes, and, a 4ii%tJbfMlat$rvttt^ oa^o germs; it polutes the soil ana the dHnking. wator^ end la always on, ua d$$qy anov enT^r?asing inuijawtOj Such .conditions .are generally; the caltsb.o*,SJcknes> ahd disease.... . jhed /a?ong .tmproTCf?. ijnegK ?>* the rural dlstrfRts, apu manur d ; by v-w^atbn.'. ??' .?Jobker,Oft S. O., ,con^leJteJy.4??ive?,;tJW dor nor needs : attention. m&cec jnst befceai^ the surface, -,aud ebn jeete4:^l|fr,tt9 ?wise by(a wprt pip< m Une,: Il securely, keepa the poisonous .1 organic waste matter eaciosed until 1 by natural process, it disintegrates, and then sepps out Into the ground, t harmless mineral matter and water. 1 Th?ro Is no odor, no soil'.. ; pollution, t Approved by health authorities. J Its cost is small. It affords all the < conveniences and the- full protection of the .city, sewerage system- It is f well worth, your while tc Knov all 1 about this Septic Tank, and you can I do so. tyy simply writing to Westen & Brook?r, Columbia. S: C \ \ ooo'o.o. ooooooooooooooo f 0 -?CAHR NEWS. o i o ' ' " - 0 0 o 0 o 0 6.0 o o o o o o' o o o o o 0 1 ?- 1 Starr, July 25.? Thb Stephen D. ? Lee war. pleasantly entertained on 1 Friday .afternoon .by Mrs:' D. J< Pear- < man'and Miss' Ellloen Herron at the - home of the- latter. Miss iflva Her- I ron served' refreshing nectar pn the- 1 . piazza as the' guests arrived'. The 1 cr?iy' business- was planning for .the < j veteran's dinner in September, after 1 which the following program was glv- 1 'en: Instrumental solo,-"Miss Edna ' '.Pettlgrew; recitatlon> MIbb Eva Her- .' ~tov; ;reading,,-Mrs. J. L. Singleton; ? I duet, Mrr. Bowie and Mrs. Thon^oson; j I boIo, Miss Mabel Jones. An i est- I jirig little cont\yf gave Jots t erry ! I'guessing,'' several Iadica vlvj.ug'.for { Itho'pfvzo. Cream, and .cake were 1 irorved. after, which Mr. R.-W".. Math> ' ews invited tho chapter for August. ' Mical Junto,, Slmpron; of; Clinton Is J visiting' her sister/ Mrs/. Jjarvo', Pru- 1 it*.: ;- , '""?! ' . ?i [ '< . I VjProf; Ab^ams tho efficient suporlnt icndohirhas.moyed; his family, to. At)-. dersph" to^o . reCTet of nis many - friends, here,.. . ', '" ' - ' .Mfipr. Maw. Bowie is visiting frlepds ' 1rt, P(ue.West. '.,' ... : rVfr, acid Mrs.; Barw?u. Reed anuVMlss. ' : Margaret Reed of S^udy Spenge are ' vlsifihgMraV?; j: ^tAftncn.' ! : J\ H, Ramie, Starr ? P V 2 web. ?n ] Anderson on business Saturday, "'.' ; .J. W. Mcere of St*sr It P't?.i was lu I .-Anderses Saturday. ,". U 1 jA' Tatae store house on the farm of j Mr^W.H: Sexton about two miVeB eaav l of. 'Starr .burned aboui?l b*clocfc Prl day"n?lghtr Th?. tstocVoi general merchandise, was entirely' lost. .- Mr. ' Sexton bad: $76 insurance, ' -''^ ; *f? ' ' l-iij^r 'i;:^'A'=-- - a - ? p. a. p,.or e..;o, o.'.o, o. o. of o..q : i ." ;?" vfi?M S8PT17S -; .'-"."tr o '. o ; v. 6. 0..0V 0. o\ o'./O^oVp. o. o .o '. ( " ' ' - My aodt Politicallywherb aro we ht? Honestly and truly, pollues Ib.ob \ r?t^eit^: corrupt,' low, mean and; t\U* \ gracelul, that whonlt' comes ici kOow \ ;fng who'-to vote.for :ve are betwixt ti the devl! and ; the deep tea. ? ( : T?doy we ca? nc?" our way; clear aa * iw?d.:t?> vote fof .and t?morrovr? pollt ,". IcaUy, weare^a the hen^ at tho gr??t; > t^?ky Mountains Ayitu no KuidS; Ya i show us the way out." "One day we know what to do one" > the uejt-do^ wo ' are wpci-gatbered. mfrled, "bunifoo?leji" and crazy as a mt . .. " If we knew that the New Yjork. Sun, he Wall Street Journal, aim the New i'ork. Times were suportlng. Smltn as :harge'd and.if we knew that Smith olncd the Haakelliles m 1890 we :culd not and would not support him. If we knew that HI case was fishing or that dago, blind tiger vote or Charl eston as is charged we would see him n had.es before we would support him. On the other hand. If-we know that Fcnnlng- and Pollock were in this -ace In order to split the vole as is al 10 charged, we could not support dther of them. Wc arc lost, ^ee, sir, vo are lost. '. Wc sometimes pick up our pen "to kidle, as best we can, the pardoning e?ord of Gov. Blcase m Beitin'g a.-idc .he verdict of no many good men by reelng bo many rascals, but about hat time we-pick up a newspaper and see where some Judge has set. aside he verdict of good men by suspending he sentence' during good-"behavior, on ho guilty party* pnd ro there we^nre igaln in the middle.of,a bad fix. " We, feel'that we have followed Goy. Blease to his political death iiiij that we would hot bp,, showing any. disre spect if we should "refuse to go t? the jurying. 1 -.>.?:. :' We must Bay that U takes a man of | rrit. and courage to come-out idr com pulsory education as docs John Q. 21 Inkscales, knowing that It has been fought 3o' bard and la bo Unpopular ivltb^a great many people, ?ut John 3, Clinkscaies is right. It m??e? ?b sick' chough to "throw up" our socks ;q hear some people oppose compul sory .education ba the ground that it ?^euidcf?r?e-iho negro cntldrcn Into the school?.' I;et.it be saidto the erte ilt of the.negrow and to the-discredit jt B?rne B?rry white men ov.'cr this stale that it dpesp't take law to force the negro ; child ten hi to school. Give the average" negrb kid a "hunk". o/ com bread ami a quart of ,biute.rinilk wd..a school. withins,fopr miles, of tarn and he will, do the stunt of going. It ?s eaid th?t.thero, are twosfde^ aiaiteL. ?F?'do hbt see lnjw any san# !^nTco^rb?lleVe, th}Lt Dr. M.cintosu/ would 'sluSpt himself, / In tue ihcan time "a mah would indeed bo ,u Very poor friend of Bieasb, kno'wiag that to. do. a-thing like that ttr/d-.'it he rottd* out. wdaia.1?ieatt; fbr every mmi ittfi Bt?teiwtth a spark bf manhood m Mr to resent a1 thing ' U ke r.taat yy > delstf everything pooslbie to uefeat Mease and-such-deruhftble lawlessness; ' cason to be lli, Jennings be a xrjend of k. ,Mp^|psn( cpnse^uomiy- jit >.<pr:C. ,.who are responsible', for it |t?i^'&elt^si':lot it be who .... _JK?:* -'< '' ;, .' . ' ' \ il we* over^i^eede^ rain-worse^ than how, it was w 1845, *hen th?> creeks and springs al I went dry, Miss " L?1sd BoRcy, ?r" Anderson, ' Is spending, a few days with; npr cousin, Miss Mattle Bobbins, nnd her Septus friends are glad to see her." Mr. James Moore and Misses Bessie Moore and .Ruby Mc-AUster are visit ing it the, homo 6? Mr*. /Charley Kay at' Onkway. Miss Lucy . Patterson' of,: Sinety-Sis is spending this week with Septus friends and relatives. IC'Govrrrior BleaEc cousiderr. his official record as gn\*>riKK- to be straight, all. right and above-reproach why does ho not stay on the apt-aken;' stand .with it while Jennings and Pol lock are holding it up to acorn? When the, map who makes the. record will run from it we think it tltno for every body, tq, get trio the wp?ds. . We have never, heard "c> Sonate; Smith taking to his heels/?fow wo are. not censuring the governor i*or run hing b?t we. are sorry that he s?ums to think that his record "13 suca that ~,\e_ can't stay with it while it 13 being hot at. (Prom'the Sunday Dispatches.) Greenvllle^-As tb~ result of an al tercation caused by the alleged insult faf a woman, Henry Craln, a white riinj), is dead, and a man named. Harrl i on is behind the bars- of the county bail. The-shooting-occurred ih a near boor, stand, in'Stradeyville ?unday. af ternoon about one o'clock. :.. a- i:^ ' - - i '" i Qolumbta?.W. O. Kcllcy, oMUehland feoupty " baa/.?ontrlb?ied S.?ipu Nancy Kiug,potato plants, to tho larmcrs or ?f?SKlC, district inYork county-. TJjhV Wh^hcement was. piade.ye$tcr^y\b>. CommisiROhor Watson or. (bo. state de jjjj^itheot of agriculture, who >*>ill Wodner^iay distribute the/plants at a meeting ?to bo held at Bethel church nea^ Clover, York cbunty. v. , 1 ;': ! Columbla^r. James li, .McintQBh in ,hl& sf ateraQnt said : '"I^wns carry ing C' pistol/that,.night becnt?elL"had l^een \conscious that- (or :v/o mjhis previous, that ? had , heon -i followed Awhile out. making calls, and not Know ing r jor.r what it meant I. .hod armed roysojT-''before iehy in g borne. j.^?^il?i'Trel?n^-'Tbre?i.. jnen ,'and 1 ope woinaiir are dead and ,010150 than 1 Wo?ndcdi', as the result .^ a battle of the king's Q^vn. Scottish^; borderers lateUo^ t,rih?;ihto a uioh m. the sjroeta of Dublin. Seven . bt the * ?tfn?ed aro expected lo dto. Among I jem^.oro throo women and a boy of ' f Bat-hWe^.?in ; a1 campaign meet Ivire Nprman C. Creech, candidate ri-blectl?? to the house ot t??fi?ir tires; made statement that cfoyV&i ovad from office vKtgfet T??o#^lotvColhmto1?;;,. .turf, Used* ?orn?* warranta v??hte)eh..for passing ^wbrthlcss ;. tDreech was not punished as back on his protection tinder f?Ututl?n. Washington.?Money from tin? fed- I ural treasury will be deposited >o nat- j )ual banks throughout the country i again this fall to facilitate the move- : incut of crops and promote business ! senerally.. Secretary McAtioo an nounced tonight that ho would pur nut 1 approximately 534,000,000 and that he I stood ready to increase the amount to I iny extent necessary to meut the ] country's needs. Columbia,?That Dr. James W. Bab cock . had- in 1911 . urged Governor Bin uro not to liberate x?: A. Klchey, serving a sentence for a grave crime, Crom the penitentiary,'and that he , was concurred .in this by Dr. D. 8. Pope, .who considered Rickey a. man iangcrous to a community, were a^ tC-Iopment? of particular interest yes terday in the exchange of statements between Dr. James H. Mclntosh and overcor Blease relative to the gover nor's justification, in physicians' re ports of Richey's condition, for parol ing Rlchey. Alken?When it became Saturday that a meeting of antl-Ulense forces was lie)(l in Columbia ana*the state ment given . put by, Dr. Cromer had been' read, the Aiken-county- delegates to the state convention announced that they would not recede from their call for a conference !n Columbia this week. ' Atlanta, Qa.?Six Methodist educa tors of the south, it was anno,-.ic<"i to Cay. have been selected as members oi tbe theological faculty of the Meth odist University which is to be es tablished in Atlanta. As made public by Bishop Warren Candler, chairman of the executive committee, the selec tions are: Dr. W. J. Young,- Rich mond. Va.; Dr. I'lato T. Durnani. Charlotte, N. C; Dr. B. C. Howard, Tuacalooaa, Ala.; Dr. W. A. Sheltou, Oklahoma City, Okla.; Dr. Andrew Slcdd, Oreensboro, Ala.; Prof. W. A Smart, Gharlottervlllc, Va. l Wushliigton.--~viftrm and generally fair weather over tl\e whole country was forecast Sunday by the weather lyirean for the first half of the c?mlng \jcck. "The next dint urban ce oi im? portance to cross the- couutry." said , tpo bulletin*!, win. appear' in. the far West Monday or Tuesday and move earl ward., crossing the great central valleys Wednesday or Thursday and tec eastern states near the end of the W.eelc. This disturbance will bo at tended byr local i showers* thunders sforms and cooler weather. There:are no Indications at this time of a dis turbance in the^West Indies." /f.GreenVHie", ? July" 27^?Cue. of the mfe. sordid and coldblooded, crimes j GroenviHo county has kri;>\Fn in yearn cipje to light yestwday afternoon wSen- Ji P. Nix, a man of 52 y^ars, was arrested, by Sheriff Rector and" btought to the county jail, Wnsrd he exjnicsaed to having committed incest Mith his own nieco and when the baby. Was born carted it into a nearny Held J and Ku#c? 1? Jn> shftltow $rave dug by b|s own hands. , Greenville, July 27.-?Ed Gibbs, ? ne gro, wan shot anil severely wounded by Sheriff - Ronrk of Bickens 'county yesterday morning about- 9 o'clock, the Rberiff firing upon the negro when ho attempted to resist arrest by reach ing for a pistol. The shooting occur-, red about 5 miles from Plckeus. The sheriff himself brought the negro to Ihe hospital.hero, where, last night it was reported that ho. would recover.J Gibbs, together- with Tom Vick,- a' white man," escaped from the Plckens county chalngnng last Friday! Gibbs had a pistol when arrocted. ; Greenville, July 27..- Paroled by governor Blensc on May 30 of this year in order that ho .might return to the. bedside of hia dying mother, at the Carolina mill, Walter Hayes, a whito boy of 20 years, is once moro in the toils of the law. Ho was arrrotec Sunday morning together with Bus Bell Belue. charged with highway rob-, bpry. Th? charge , wa? brought by Will Graham, a young white man of Gastonia, N. C, who. statua ihut he was hold Up und robbed in the vicinity of Cripple Creek Saturday nlgiu by Hellue and Hayes. Hayes' mother bai been dead some time. , NOTICE . A meeting ut tbo .site, whore, .the Smith. School House wr.. burned, will be held on Friday at three o'clock for th? purpose of discussing the ad visability o; a' mw school district. Sunt. Feltbii will meet with ibp-trus tees. 4..Al|,,pfople, Interest en are urged to be' present. W. H. FIMF.R80N ( . FOB, PKOBATE JUIU1E TJh'e card ot.W, H. Frierson, of Apr durson. appears in this issue of the Semi-Weekly intelligencer, Mr. Frier eon's card has been running In The Daily Intelligencer for several weeks, but, has just, been ordered In the Semi Weekly, in thp Issue of the Dally In telligencer of June 17th, the lollowing \yas Said of Mr. Pricrrea's.candidacy: ; Judge. W-.II. Frjaraon, a ;v.eU known "w?tw??ivy is auE??y*ce<! . 'e*. urobato judge- lytr,, Frlo?Bon^j? one of the most capable lawyers In tbe Mare and would fill the r^ee in a'm est capable manner ,If tho people should select h!m tor, the, place. He Is j too well' known in Anderson to peed much comment His father was for'years pastor or the First PftsW?rla? chhreh/*" SJKNTENtT I'ASaDB Ashevllle Man RecelTes Sentence e! SU ?ear? For MonRlaufhter. (By A*?oclated Press). . AshovJUe,'tlfc Ci Jtijjr 2v^&43MgjjK H...Brook?,, promJnent bmineas .man in g Frank B. Hugill lrt %VeBt<Astio ville, a suburb last May. Th? defendant Is tho father of eleven children, th? tfdr <*t/^wh.|ch |? J^O^F^-fu ACB0B8 THE ATLANTIC 3 wialor Will Make *tte?p#To ^ Across on October'JkfU-,\ > ?\ , (By Associated Press,-)' " \ iianunondaport. N. Y?, .J?jy2B.^ , : .Um tenant .lohn C. Porter, wilt not ?t-' :empt to' fly acroBB the.Atlantic nri ill October. 1. This decision was reached today at a conferVric?lSelwe?n * lien il H. Curt Isa, Lieutenant Portor mil Will Cash, the person?lWfCpreBon atlvc of Rodman Wanbtau?. Mr. CnrtlBs said itwaj aawpable to ake time to rebuld the machine prop srly and to make changes .-. suggested by the exp?rimenta of the past month. WABBCBti HAY WITBwBAW Uenerally ,Conceded He Win- Follow. Example Set by Jones, . (By, Associated Prcaap v.y . Washington, July 25.?Some* aemo->7 erotic senators close to tho adm|nl-. stration were predicting , today V that;' Paul M. Warburg of Now YbYTr,: wbultf ': ' -' follow tho example of. Thomas v% D. Jones of Cbjcago, and ask President Wilson to withdraw his nomination as a memlier, of the federal reserve board* It was said that Mr. Warburg; felt that ' in View of'al? the circd^taeceV he^ h>~} could not consent; to appear before the banking committee.'": ' ' ! ..' ? ' ...... ' T .?* *Mi. >~-JM -<t K. of P. ?OLDKXJUllILJvE For the Second Tine fil Hl't?iy iWfll# > i Hold CuiiTcntion Outside of the . Unfed: States. . Boston, July 28.7-T?be Golden. Jubl-^ Ieo Year convention' ofvtbe j^preinO; Lodge,^ knights of PythtaS. if?.'be ooj* oncd in Winnipeg, Man.- ^iK-??gust4r will mark the. second tlni?Ml?sa3a-i tory of the order that a s'u^MuVib^go^ s?s8lpn hos been .held outaipe.Vof thj&i> United .States. Plans for the meeting--., we're announced today by'Georgo WT?> Penntman, of this city, cnatrman otV< the committee on education oMhe sip-. : . p?qme, , lodge./ , . . Supreme Chancellor Thomas J., , Cnrllng of Macon, Ga., 'will' preside.'* Among tho important matters to ter : taken ?p wijl. be. prppoaiUoa ig j^, ? duce tho age jlmlt for admission. trpju/^ s.? y???? to.is. . A- . I- - ! B. Hi Young, of Aday, Ohio^a, fche ' Jf < only candidate for suprtmo ' oMbfc&K : ' i lor.. ' f. Wr^A?ttB BAWB#'j| *~ : vj aniiah Official h .?hfcfftw^ to I'ort^Ship Loaded WttlS^t? : ? . ?'Ur. Associated Vr**WX f??* ': Savannah, July 25.--Because'.-. Norwetgah, Steamship ..^tai:ft$B from Pfcrfh Amboytp Havau^v;(?]Wt loaded With 10? .tons of d^am?te, ?t officials today refused to allow her < enter, this port although ^" . wa? : in, distress;.. Tl^jf ' captain wished, to c tb. have the trouo??**.. _ Xatia anchored at Venus Point about down the rjve< and ro