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INTELLIGENCER WANT ADS. GET RESULTS ESTRAYED kif. ~-r-r. >, ? .... lmi^'On> black ' mars mute. . Saturday night from my piaoa four. mil?* dW* of Iva. I'hono '?:{J1. AJI . ?Xpem:v<? Will bo paid. IC, l>.. (Ja.I.Jiv fe. )U : v.pW.?f ?. WANTS ITAHT?D--KabU'? ut tlie*?hablb<>r of commerce room, Friday afternoon, May l?tb. at 5 o'clock. Sic nows colunia*. V?AJNTKU-Typewriter pnrclmsera. Wa have ?vcr 2(H) now rebuilt anti second hand typewriter? for quick salo, cheap. Alt osaka*. Prion ???.et au request. J. BL Cray ton % Co., Charlotte, ti. ti. 3r?-,tf TOASTED-To do tho tito and cement 1 work ls your h?mes. ?sate? Cement .Tile Co., opposite. Townsend Lorn bur Co. ?-SCt Wonted Position-Lady stenographer 9%S?j?.office assistant, five years ex perience, has good knowledge ot.I hookkaepjng, desires' position, at '^JsJKb beat references^ -1 Slip (dress Box 186 Cheater, 9. C. ifttJhgf Everybody to know wo make thft;b?st steel tanks for- All purposes, i*ny sise tank made' oni'shbrfj'notice. Dlvver Roofing Co, The Shop "With a Reputation. , Wft jSffdget-Trial 24t5-7 years old. '-jr fir ^^Hpstest horse you ever bcd the chance to breed to; wj^l(berthe stud yiMfovis Bros, atable. Fee IIS 00. M-nu-h.mi mm rmi i ni rum ? II rrw III II III I mum. I AMNOUNCEMENTS Under this head ?ill be rup short {.tinouscements of candidates. The ratet for these aro as,, follows: For tcuntyi offices in both " dally. ant*: lone, 95.00,. cash" ld hdvaaca For city qfflcea: in dally ayer, $5.00; aldermen $3.00. ?inarki FOB SAVOR jy announccciayself a candi? Mayor ot Anderson, subject ilea of the Wander?tia prl <-30tf. J. M. PAYf?lE. Elmore ls hereby announced ,e for mayor, subject to Of the city democratic pri* election. rWi F. Ashmore isrhereby an fld aa a candidate for mayor, ft to the rale?' ot the etty demo primary election../ men as ot W" L. Brissey hereby his name for the democratic ?fi?iiuH terr major Si ino city ai Sp??, subject to rho rules ot tho oeratlc primary. ? FOR ALDISnUTAN Tho? friends of J. L" Brownlee an nounce him as a candidate for alder man from Ward 3. ? '"..?. B. F. Johnson is heHsfcy announced a candidate for Aldnrntah from Vs?'' Z> subject to the ruIflM of tho demo craticprimary. t rifcreoy annoouce- myself a c&ndi ?n, subject to ithe rales- of the ^^^B* rp-fieciion as 4uaerman from demeurai ic party. . Chou., F. Sp?af?iian. frigid* of Joe Bi ll ci?o?nco him a?; a candidate for alde'rm^fH? Ward i iii the city or?mary election. - . ' ''.'?fv-,TTO'H 11 IMII' : I ' ri iiifi Vi ~ru I T;i,M ROA!? TAX ??OTIfE imi: for paying commutation ( u extended by ?he? th .time I to tba? aaa. win ;h Point SLAYER OF BROTHER 6ffiMJIS_FEO?M WILL BRIDGEMAN WAS AC QUITTED YESTERDAY TRY ADAMS TODAY Grand Jury Has Compte*?* Its Labors and Yesterday Made Presentment to Conti lu tho Court of General Sessions (or Anderson County, u Jury returned a yerdlet of not guilty lu ?H? ams of Will llrldgemsn and he waft given lils freedom. Bridgeman, was tried on the cbsrge of murder, it being set forth that he shot and hilled his bro ther at Pol/.er last February. Both had been drinking and tits snootin follow ed a row lu which Riobard Bridgeman attacked the defendant In yesterday'*? case. . . . ' Mary Robinson, colored, w^s tries' lyeaterday on a charge of violating thc dispensary laws and the Jury returned "a verdict of guilty. Th?, sentence of the court waa that the defendant pay dino of $100 br to serve for three months1 in the county Jail. I The' last case taken up yesterday waa that of Newt Kay, a negro charged with Belling liquor. The case went to tho *ury a few minutes boforo the hour of adjournment and after waiting for sometime Judge Prince called for the foreman of the Jury and instructed him io roUir?.a nf a! cd verdict at o:ciock thia morning. Solicitor Smith said last r'-ht that the first case called today vould he that of Wt. W. Adams, charged with assault and battery with Intent to kill. The case baa excited much interest, and many country people will como to town today for the trial. The grand Jury returned the follow, lng true bille, after which they 'retired to prepare the presentment: Ito ben W3 Marna, larceny, true bill. J. W. Blackwell, assault' and bat ty with intent to kill, a tree bill. 8. J. Cunningham, obtaining g?oa? ndef false; pretense, np btu. Charles .?G?VK, V?O?B??HK Um ??upen ary law, no bl?. J?spor Jones, asault and ' battery with Intent to kill, no bill. w<?niv ywm rcitiu.s?V ITS Piff^Ep Complimenta the Schools and Road? of the ?^unty---Sog ges? Nurse for County Home The presentment ot the grand Jury if Anderson county wis completed and li anded to the court, at 6 o'clock yes- j terday and reada as follows: lion. George IC Prince, Presiding | Jud EC: Wraths grsud Jury of Anderson I bounty respectfully submit the fol" j owing presentment. we have paeacd upon rJl billa and] indictments handed uo at this term sourt; trio committee appointed mr}W that purpose nave made partial ex- [ inclination of mattera referred to j hem. The committee on roads and.bridges I report that they have visited the cou- j viet camp ot the cpunty and bad lt th ' Hood condition and the convicts and ! itock and county property well cared 'or. They report that complaint has j been made that land owners in various ..options of tho coimty moke a-practice sf damming up the sides of the public road lending through . their lands, thereby holding the water In the road ih?"causing tu? tbad ai such places to bebome muttd_y, unnecessarily boggy ma rpugh. we recommend that inc j codrity.Btfpervbror remove all said ar-J tides of obstruction to the drainage j a? tba public hish^aya and tait ' hb j notify the land o wa er? not to rebuild lha.damft. Tho committee on county home re* that they have visited that ln h^/Mori and had that it ls welt kept abd tba Inmates thereof wot! cared for J-Wo reebnnu?md that the county su pervisor employ a nurse to assist the steward of ?al? hourn in carins tnr nick ono ui??? ?un?ate? wu?n?v*r he deems it for thf good of the Inmates to do so. We are glad to report from obaervs lions that the peopTe of the rnrtl dls ?ttcts of the county are taking some Interest tn thfe public echools by build, lng better school buildings in som? section? and demanding better teScV era and we hope that said interest wi? continue to increase unlit every section ortho oooaty Ia provided with good school buildings, good teachers and that, every child of school age shall be enrolled aa a pupil. Tho..presentment here names ihr?? while ?en in the county charged with deserttna their familles, and living in sdultry. We present B. H. Kudgens for shooting into the. ' house of Mrs. Minttie Bteahriebfe ea the f?*?-rdayi wb/tit . >?Afnro Ran tor Rnnrtny y?rr; aiaer-fer >d?*or?eJ:iy con the home of W. u. Dobbins ci o.? arafat, the firs* day of May. laH- .We j etoo present him aa a dangerous roan'I ead a terror to the residents of the community Sn .which bs lives and .also., for reckless driving upon the public M*bic&L* and aa witness to ?rove IS* above eba.r??? we natte ^ following: j we desire to t jur honor, to I Old Glory Raised For First PhOt? copyright. 1M4, bj- American Pi i. MOST iuteresiing ceremony at Ve can flag over the city by Goner marked the beginning of 'real, ? 'United States'forces.- .Tlie iilua of Old Glory twere spread' to the breei over Vera Cens lu 1&47, when the Ima lhere until lam Young Lady School Teacher !a Magistrate's Court It waa Jos. G. Sullivan and not "Jas. G" who killed Jno. M. Cannon in Laurena County Tuesday. The men j gre of different families. Jes. G. Sal li van ia n_ ann nf Jaiuj TJ_ ?tad ?- Cit who la known in Anderson a fuller ac. count of tho tragedy I** found tn the follow lng dispatch from Laurens. Laurens, May 12.-Just after he had. concluded a ?peech In Magistrate Hol. Uam'a*coUr>. at Gray Court shortly be fore 2 o'clock this afternoon Joba.M. Cannon, a prominent attorney of-the Laurens har and one or the best known citizens' of the county and State was shot and almost instantly killed by Joseph G. Sullivan, son of- Thomas J. Sullivan, and a prominent young farmer hf the.Tuabllng Shoals section Mr. Cannon, was Bhot five times, fori* Of tho bullets penetrating hi? body and the fifth piercing his arm near the el bow.; One of the bullets struck a by stander. Archie Willis passing through his les SSS? ti;-, ?.shls.: . ltyah.'W?s hrought to JaU soon after tho shooting. When seen by news-, paper renreacntsilvea h* declined tn nuikn any. statement, saying that TOM: might give put.something tomorrow The body of Mr. Cannon .ess brought' here this afternoon on the late, train and the burial will take place .tomorrow. Tiie tragedy grew out of a eas* brought lu the magistrate's court by Miss Maude Sharp, teacher of the ML, '. ??bee! 'r. Sullivan tcrttsblp, against Humbert Sulllvah, aged . 18, a pupil of Miss Sharp and a brother of .Joseph G. SuM'/an, the slayer, of Col. Cannon. Humbert Sullivan was charged with common assault, using profane lan guage In, a. public place vnd.commit ting; depredations on the ^o-uerty of the school building several wesfcs ?go. Col. Cannon was employed b?* MTaa Sharp to prosecute ?he case. A ?man?* of v >nne In the case wa? retained J and the trial esme np for .c henrine J todav before Magistrate .Tallinns or| Dials township, W. R, iTeboy. Sr.; i of tho laurens bar represented the j A number of w1tnea?ss for bovaj Melter and to the other COM? nutr?ale, f fov the courtesies ?bown us during j .fraapecttotty submitted. J. B. EO?THfT, Foreman. Judge Prince addressed a f*^ words to the grand Jury, following : reading of the presentment, in WhK-i he thanked them for their services and sskecv that each member remember, af ter the court la adjourned, that they ?wurt wa eaing. at Vera Cruz Time Since 1848 -TH-" n? ?ess Association. ra Cruz was the ru fein?''of the Amer! al Fred Funston's 'troops. Thin event irgftnlsad occupation ofMesjeo bjrtks trntion was snapped Just as the folds1 ie. The stars and stripes bint Hooted sion of Mexico wa? begun. It floated aides testified. Incfcidtog a sister ot the defendant. After ascertaining ahnt Miss Sullivan was a sister of the Refend ant, Mr. Cannoa is said to haye, asked ' her, to "come dowa.'v Exception waa taken to this by. opposing cOittiasl arid, Mr. Cannon dlscllr*a<e? any'intention of reflecting on whatever abe might have testlfled to. Thus thr?! incident I ' ended.- . '? " ' ' "' Mr. Cannon made tho opening and closing arguments and ls said to have excoriated ?he >conduct of the young defendant.in no.uncertain te;ms. ^tren ihe ,jury filed out bf the de pot.office where, the trial was held. Mr. Cannonj stepped out into the de pot yard. He waa, approached-by a , patron of the .school who complained L that the attorney had In his snaeches I renectea on the chiructer of his son, j lino bf the principal witnesses for the defense. 'Casst-s. fe said. ?? .'have se-? piled that be aouaht onlv f-j ". lng \ out the, truth end * had no apologies to inakc. whereupon Mr. Wood, the patron, turned away, saying he want ed an apology or trdnblo. At this Instant, it appears. Joseph G. Sullivan took up thc matter and told Mr. Gannon that he had disgraced his brother and the Sullivan family and that Mr. Cannon made" certain 4; derogatory statements knowing they wer? Hes. Mr. Cannon resented th's I ar-? struck Sullivan on the hisad with a.cane which, he hod .used since his leg. was broken several1 months ago ' In a railway accident. The instant he etruok Sullivan the tali . his i pistol and Are;] Jive iimt?3 In rapid auccession and at very close, range, It is alleged. ' \ hir. t'annon waa standing} near tb? steps to the depot and sank as he attempted to ascend theses Friends rushed up and caught -hint before'ha. I fe?. Ho said he knew he was mortally mounded and was going to die, but j he was conscious of having performed ? htB duty and that in defensa, of i g woman. Then he ask<v aent norna to his wife and baby and ! expired before uttering another word. The inouest was held.thIK afternoon \ by the same officer who had conduct- ( ed the-trial and the vordlct render- i ed was that Mr. Cannoa came to his death by gan shot wound at the hands . ot ?. Q. Sullivan. ./oat as the shooting ocenrred the- , lory*returned a, verdict or guilty ? egalnst Humbert Sullivan. Mr. Cannon was 34 yeera of age,- i a son of 1?. M. Cannon et Lapford, and i a. nephew or John Wi'.'lynford. He was. graduated from Wi>f ford co; leg?, i studied law ia this city and entered upou the practice of %lsr profes<i*>T> ? here about "nine years ago. He rap> ? resented the county in'the ?egi?hit?re noe term from IBO? to; nH>$t He has been very active ta potttfea,~ He was ?Piglhtod a member ot GOT. piesse'? ??ff is Ju.lRt, ??VOCRW an? .waa. re* fi recently named by the gtwexaBr as-a H Member of the ?>bnrd of regents for ] the State asylum.- tte waa ata> r?s- t conti? reelected county chairman aaa. < * delegate to Ute State conven;,: He married Mia* ::ucr ot i n -'? ; ruber of th? Me*.hod is? i played a part in poJ?*?*, belo?; de- j tented for thc In ff Inrsdati) at the lust i AO MEN ill GATHER iii .- H DUTCH SUPPER IN NORTH ANDERSON PARK ON TUESDAY NIGHT . -il Delegates to Represent Ait&rscs Association aft Toronto Meet- . ing Tv Be Selected Flees .are going on apace foy the nunual meeting of tho Au Club, which will take place In the park at Korti) Anderson nest Tuesday evening, it ts expected Ahit every member of tbe club'will be pr?tent-and the buffet supper to be served on that occasion will be one of the chief events of th* week. Tbe principal business to come be* fore the meeting Tuesday night will bo selecting 'delegates to represent Jthe Anderson club at tba National meeting .which takes place In June art Toronto, Canada^ .lt bi expected that some three well known business men win be selected, to make the trip and to represent Anderson. A. S. Farmer, the president of the : club, Ss making many arrangements' tot the meeting next Tuesday and. he lia. being ably assisted by the-other, mfipert of tho/lub. These are. Wil liam Banks, first vice-president, J. H. ?Godfrey, second vice-president, R. J. j tamer, cs-Uio. TIK? G-, T ribble,, censor and. Porter A. Wasley secretary. The following, is a list of the mem Ibera who have already elgnSaed their hnteptlon of attending the banquet-. Jbl?? W. Linley, Rhett Parker, H. E. Li?t n, T. K. Roper, John Davis, ?Cfc ?Ban Allen, Harry Oelsberg? wullara Banka, J. H. Godfrey. W. Sraoak, Watson Bell, J. S. Fowler, W. L. Brie, sey, M. M. Mallison, Lee O. IJolJeman, G. M. Tolly, A. S. Farmer, Ft J. Ramer, Walter Beaty, Fred G. Tribblo Archie L. Todd, L, R Norryce, G. IL Ballas, C. A. Gambrill, -Frank Bolt, n. E. BurriBs, B. O. Evans, D. O. Brown, BftA J MfttYia? Oil?i?. William Banks will preside aa toast master and a number of impromptu addresses are expected from the mern, bera. .* It is planned to.have the park Illumi nated with electric lights for the oc casion and the-: table, decoration*. vii}A be splendid.- Thia will be one of the' biggest events yet staged .by: the Ad Club in Anderson'sud every member ahould make an effort to attend. GOT OPTIONS^ ON REAL ESTATE -!- ... ?. Standsufd Oil Said To Be Intending To Moke Extensive Improve- , j ments Hero at Early Date Tho Intelligencer has Information i l that the Standard CH Company willi bave a representative.- here today^aip?^ close a deal for i piece of real estate I on which the company will build ay, large plant. Ttvcrc hao ???h au asent ; v here for a day-or so getting options i and he will bo followed by another j nam who may. cioae a deui today. j Oise of the pieces mentioned ta the i lot owned by the estate of the.late,* W. E. Campbell adjoining the new property ol the C. & W. C. railway, j J and _another~ia. the olrt Corona Kni?~l Ung mill property on the Blue Ridge j ' and a third 1? Ute Malcolm Burpgig^ property on the freight line of the G. S. Sk A. In the northern part of the city. I From this it appears that the Stand ard people Intend to make extensive Improvements here. The Petroleum Oil ,-oropany Ic very strong with tho PObllc here and the Texas Oil com- ,. pany has a big business, ana mi bj**; the Standard., hm th's, new move. Bccma to Indic?te, that Anderson will j e made even more eof a distributing point, than ever. HOMES FOB VETE B?KS Are Being fteeared by the Committee " Of the Chamber Ot Commerce. Th? housing committee of the chant' her of eomniej^ havlsg la chcirge thc securing . of rooms for the Con federate veterans* nv;t at 6 p. nu yes t*:J a v Zj*in I - T? Jr ? flmlrmnri T)ir4& of the'tour coiu?n?iU? i?p??L - tal of X62 rooms so far secured for tho veterans. Chairman Iflce stated the canvass would continue to be push" cd vigorously, and that he hoped to have the full 800 rooms by the tt\h tnt*., or ten days before the reunion ?pees. T>T. DJ wer will take 26 veterans, ac cording te'reports turned , in. which ia Very complimentary indeed. Mr. Rtce calls attention to the blank form in The Intelligencer today and requests thai it bo filled tn at enc* Mid aunt to him. If resident* are ex pecting sp?cial guests, Just state the sum ber and gtve that they have aV ready been Invited, and no other tfeie- 1 ratea or visitor* will be i ' H4BROKER Pt*CHE? ?iew York, May 13.-^Orac* Vas dellford, comic opera star, causer tarnest of Jacy Levy, di ?nie od bro ?i jt 11.1 ?> i ip? ' > <' 'MMgm?'.'? afc-; ' Mk Another V/elcome Arrival Men's Silk Plated Hose 25c, that you can hardly pick from real silk. Phoenix silk hose, Men's Soc, La dies' 75c and $1.00. Any style of summer shirts 5Oe to $3.50^ We put the wear in underwear and SCRIVANnejtit us the, UNION SUITS THAT FIT THE HARD TO FIT. Order by Parcel Post ll T. L. (Congress Is Still m Session I S?M IS RUSHED WITH I BUSINESS /. I \f So arc we, bifice people haye found out I that we are selling ? Screen Bdors, Ice Cream ?V eez- I ers ?nd Wat?r I at such .astonishing jpiric?s' ?a we3 are making 1 li; them ai thf? season. I IT'S UP TO Y(XV J j "jj whether you want to take ?dvahisge of these 3 low prices, They are here for vim nt nri^a Iv that yoi|. will not be able to duplicate. Your Uncle jfohiiny, I I "On m hAimW" If I Bleckley Building Anderson, S C. Ym Everyone who attends the Baby Show at the Chamber of Commerce Rooms on Friday will ^ole for the finest Baby. Don't forget to bring JTUUA wavy--<iii diiirjTciT'~uiiucr lour yccirs oici may enter the," contest A Special prize fer he:f te ssi baby under six months. 10c to enter your oaby. 15c admission for yourself. ES e e coming! in almost every day the late?fc shipmentbeing .* car of ^OL?ni?US Come in and let as show f?em. They sir? 1S*4 rV?odeJ ; We have a nice tine of Pony buggies* V .?-> v.- ?..V y