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?QmGBjg ?THE VAN LOGICS Hazel is only iikg ih<g r?si of the Ladies. She wants to be in Fa&aion. <^S^??^?8^^~.iS0 ff S fe"?*r3? Er?b fe ?JSsr^? ys^r-^r- : j^^^ ^^^^^ I B. ?. Blecklej O. M. Heard Phohfe ?71 Phono 27. BLEGKLEY ft HEARD Lltt?rfaiers 117 ?. YfB?tber 8t Ansners nil calls any or night. Phone | m. <? }fi tfi \h X S? ?ft ?? Si ffi ?rfi W Si ! Condensed Passenger -Sch?du?< GREENVILLE, 8PARTANBCRG ANDERSON BALLWAY CO. Effective Sloy 'Jilli, 1914 An dp rsm;, .: ts :: 8. C. | ?Arrbals* *liepartnre8* No. 31 7:35 AM No. 30 6:30 AM; No. 33 9:35 AM No.32 8:25 AM Nc. 36 11:40 AM No. 34 10:30 AM No. 37 1:20 PM No.36 12:20 t?M No. 39 3:25 PM No.38 2:15 PM No. 41 4:40 PM No. 40 3.35 PU No. 43 5:50 PM No. 42 4:50 PM No. 45 7:10 PM No. 44 5;50 PM No. 47 10:50 PM Nb.46 9:45 PM, C. 8. ALLEN, General Passenger Agent. . DB. W. IL WOODS . SPECIALIST . DISEASES of the Kyc, Esr, Nose >| . and Throat tiUliet titted ? .~ Honrs: . e 0 a m. to 1 p. IE. 8 p. m. to 6 p. m. 1? . Offices: 803-10 Bteckfey ??tlflini? ? . BvealiqpV by Apflolaj&eft *| . TELEPHONE CONNECTION . . . . ANDERSON, 8. C.. - . ?I aa?*??*?,***? * e * CASEY & FANT m ^ ... . * ARCHITECTS . * Anderson, S. C *? * _ ? * Brown Office Building. *l * Second Floor.. Phone 269 ??S???***?** BOILERS, TANKS, STOCKS, ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES, REPAIRS GALVANIZED PIPE ROOFING LOMBARD IRON WORKS Augusta, Ga. *********** * SAYRE Sc BALDWIN * ARCHITECTS J BlecUey Bldg. Anderson, S. C. * s * Citizens National B?nV Bldg. * * Raleigh, N. C. * $10 Cash $300 $10 Month $275 -24 SOLD . West End Lots going rapidly. Be quick and get one on these easy terms. ,. No taxes-h? interest. See phone or write E. R. Horton F. E. Alexander w. F. Marshall L. S: Horton Tnoa. *\ Ca'r?wrlght ANDERSON fill?HP APPEAL l^Bl^B??BNCY On the Part ei the 20 Convicted taber *fC '?' . .. ' " Loaders. Washington, Juno 2.-President Wil son bogan f?adiHg today tho nppeal for clemency, on. behalf ot the., 29 labor leader? convicted Jn the dynatnitibg dayTf?t?fe ttsi?t; m ready tb unndh?left ivlioltior fib erin ifi t?rfcr?. i spo FEDERAL LEAGUE At Pith-burgh 10; Buffalo 2 (first ?arno.) At Brooklyn ll; Baltimore 6. At Pittsburgh 3; Buffalo 7 (2mi game.) At Kansas City 3; Chicago 6. At ?t. Louts 3; Indianapolis 2. At Boston 2; Philadelphia 4 (2nd game.) At Dctroll 6; Chicago 2. NAT?ON?L At Brooklyn 2; Boston 3 (first game. ) At Philadelphia 9; New York 2. (2nd samo. ) At Philadelphia 0; New York 7. (second game.) At St. Louis 5: Clncinnatti '4. At Brooklyn 4; Borton 3 (second game.) SOUTHERN LEAGUE At Chattanooga 6 Birmingham 3 (1st game.) At Chattanooga G; Birmingham 4. (2pd game.) At Montgomery 3; Atlanta 5. (ll Innings.) A't Memphis 1; Mobile 5. At Nashville 3; New Orleans 2. ^ FfeATURES OF YES Ont Twe Homer*. 'Philadelphia, F?., June 2.-New York Giants broke even with Philadel phia in a double header here today, the home team winning the first game hy 9 to 2, and the visitors the secoua by 7 to 0. Mcrquard and Fromme were hit hard in the first, Cravat h making two home runs off the former. In the dosing contest tne visitors won in the fourth when a series or hist caused the retlr?mnt of Jacobs In favor of Tin cup. South Carolina Boys. St. Louis June 2.-Beck's double with Butler on second gave St. Louis the run wheh enabled them to defeat Cincinnati today, 5 tb 4. Cincinnati used three pitchers, of whom Daven port was the wildest. He was taken out in the nth inning, after he had set tled down, to make way for a pinch hitter. Benton finished. Doak and Wango were the cattery for St. Louts. A Pitcher** Duel* Brooklyn. June 2.-Brooklyn and Boston divided today's doubleheader. Boston v on the first game. 3 to 2. und Brooklyn the s< cond 4 to 3. The ftfzt game was a thirteen inning battle in which Reulbach abd .raine's, had a great pitchers duet. Brooklyn won the sec ond gante by bunching hits off Coch eram. RI lt Fr TO if* 'MET ( ha mtier of ??^??Jfes Aj?>rbj>s lite Plan for ? tifr ?'misty F?fr Herb. A well attended meeting of the Board of Directors of tl?e Anderson Chambor bf Commerce van held last night at the quarter of Cte organiza tion, and a large number of things were "discussed, most of which will be shown from the secretary's report printed In this Issue ?f Tue Intelligen cer. The organization endorsed morally thetproposition to organize a county or district fair in Anderson and' pledg ed Ita moral support to any move of the kind which may be made " by re liable and efficient partier., lt was stated, that a move of the kidd was contemplated. .. \?. Fo?r dtYy o featfV?f. stieence was granted the secretary iib attend the Southrn Commercial Secretaries As- ! noclafton convention at Vicksburg. Miss., the latter part of this week. Reports were submitted on .the Chautauqua, Reunion, abd various oth er, matters. The meeting or the board will be held on Che second Thursday In July. JOE DAWSON BADLY HU ET Injured Isa Speedway Contest-Has a Chance to Recover. (By Associated Press.) Ind(:i\polle, June 2.-Joe Dawson, who was injured when' bia car was wrecked during the Gob mfle race at the speedway last Saturday, still is la a serious condltloh as a result bf in ternal .Injuries. Hospital physicians today raid Dawson has - h fighting chance to recover, RTS AMERICAN At Boston 3; Philadelphia 2 (flrbt game. I At Cleveland ?; St. Louis 3. At New York 8; Washington 9. South Atlantic At Savannah 4: Macon 0. At Jacksonville 9; Augusta 3. At Albany ll; Columbia 0. At Columbus G; Charleston 3. American Association At St. Paul 1?; Minneapolis f?. At Columbus 3; Indianapolis 8. At louisville 0; Cleveland 2. Only three game:; scheduled. International League At Buffalo, 7 ; Toronto :.. At Rochester 3; Montreal 6. At Jersey Otyy 6; Baltimore H. At Providence 8; Newark 7. North Carotina League At Charlotte 6: Greensboro 0. At Raleigh 4; Asheville 0. At W?n'st?'n-Salcm l; Durham 7. TERDAV S G A MES j . Ninth Inning Kally. New York, June 2.-tn a ninth in ning rally which netted 3 runs, Wash ington defeated New York today 9 to 8. Catcher Henry of Washington was knocked oat by a foul tip, and waa forced to retire. A Recruit Pitcher. Cleveland, June 2.-Wylie Taylor, a recruit pitcher for the St. Louis Ameri cans, allowed Cleveland but one hit today, the visitors winning three to nothing. Craney was put out of the game for disputing an umpire's decis ion. Spilt The Series. Boston June 2.-Philadelphia and Boston divided a doubleheader today, the, nea Sox winning the Urst game * to 2, the. Athlectics and second, 4, .to 2. Boston drove Pennock from the box In the eighth inning of thc second game but Shawkey stopped the scor ing. . Hough On Pittsburgh. Chicago. June 2.-Chicago defeated Pittsburgh in the Anal game of the se. rles here today by 7 to a, thereby causing the visitors, to drop their eighth straight game. leach's triple in the fourth inning with two men on, clinched the game. COlX'tt?ilA SELLS ... . . ^ OffE OF IT8 PLAYERS (By Associated Press) Columbia, June 2.-Albert Bet sci. r.ecQhd baseman .ot the Columbia tearu of the South Atlantic league has been purchased by the St. Louts National, league club for delivery at the close of the. local season, uccording.to an nouncement, niade today by President Platt. Bet/el played last season with the Bristol. Tenn., Appalachian lea gue .club. The purchase price waa not stated TO TfrAlS \ \tit7Y*Xm joe Beit, MK^g^ Wh of the 3pSttp "f'MhWl l??& ?he right ?ff ra/'ie?,... .. : The clerk of tho court promised to; ,0 Beni vis inarrfeil ?n'w s'pSTng. oooooooooooooooooop ? S Don't ttike i?nertk. || . . i .. ,,. ... j ,. u J, ?> . ' J u f\ ooooooooooooooooooc Huerta to^^^^^^^^J^^^^^^^ Uonaltst ^ agency ?B*8w this 8 "SjSreit rof?t?lg fro? Huer&N side ulll not he taken luto reunido OOVEHN M E N T OWN E Itfcll 11? Would Bo a Sorry 0nj for thc l*n?ted States Say? Wast Atlanta. Juno 2.-"It would hf a sorry day for thu United Slates if it ever adopted government ownership of railroad?." declared United Stoics Senator W. S. West, of Ucp-gl*., in a recent discurslon of the subject which has attracted widespread attention. Senator West':, word*; are of par ticular itnportanee. because as a rtti denl and scholar, as well as a man in public life he has studied thc actual results of government ownership as practiced in thc European countries and consequently le able to back up his opinions with facts. It was another phare of thia same question which caused him to take this decided :dand op the Panama Ca nal tojls. He t a jd he way not willing to strike a blow,at the transcontinen tal railroad:- merely to give an advan tage to a rblpping monopoly. Under the. Meaty, any way, he did not be lieve that the United States could properly legislate to provide for the passage of American ?hips through tile Panania Canal, otborwlre than on a basia nf entire equality THE I'll A HUE lt ETC Et NS Hr In gi m.- Some of Ute Wounded lu the Hattie of Vera Cruz. (By Associated Press) Norfolk, Va., June 2.-The United States cruiser Prairie, which took a prominent part in tho capture of Vera Cruz. 01 rived tn Hampton Roads to day. She will sail for New York to morrow She brought home Lieut-Colonel William LnsFltcr, of Petersburg, of the fuorth field artillery, furloughed home ill of dysentery; Lluetenant R. E. Anderson, of the same command, sick, and Lieutenant Hannon, of the navy, shot through the lungs at Vera Crue. , The military officers were sent to the hospital at Old Point. Colonel Lassiter and twenty wounded andeick sailors were brought to the naval hos pital here. AMERICAN POLO TEA2u\ Personnel of the .Members Is Not Yet Kim vin. Hcmpstead, N. Y., June 2.-Contra ry to expectation thc personnel of the American polo team which will defend the International cup at Mea dow Brook next week was not men tioned tonight. It was said H. L. Her bert, chairman of the Polo Associa tion, would make known in New Yark city tomorrow morning thc names of thc American players. Unofficially, lt hap been asserted that J. M. Waterbury. Jr., captain at number 1; RGHG LaMontaguc, Nc, 2; JJCVerbaux Milburn, No. 3 and Law rence Waterbury, as back, will make up the team?. ft ANY MISTA il WA OE Ht IdeiitIfvir?g the Bend of the St. Lawrence Horror. Quebec, June 2.-Tho qrat public fpneral of victims of the ?nlli&ion .be tween the steamer Empress cir Ireland and the collier Storstad wijl be held bete tomorrow when the bodies Will be.buried.. ,.\" Mayor Napoleon Brijun, alo\?d ,hy the Canadian Pacific officials abd promi nent men of the town, arran ged for thu ceremony, which will pe impos ing. There will be a public proces sion headed by the. royal Canadian garrir oh . artillery band, and detach ments from the. warship Essex and the local military forcea will bc In Uno. Tim rchooJa will close .and.for a time business,, will be suspended. ... The number ol disputes, that have arlseq?J|,,a, f urpr Ising, fcajUirq ?pf jthe identification, work. , lu one, case, five perrons contended, for, pc^assion ,of one ot.the UftUe girl victims with .the result t&V when the bier wap cjysjid' ??\?\ night the body still was classed as unclaimed. . Sd altered are the foaturer. ot the dead that many mistakes are made. * curious case was that ,of Mrs e, .pf New.'Zealand, who.ha? bien, lifted, by her; njlece. ?fes^ Towq-: i Qi, ?ealantl.. Somewhat pf .lemma was created. when . fifteen ,pg ^sixteen., ot the ESniprcrs, crew ar KDHW Oft the scene and claimed the body aa that of M'38 Loder, formerly aiewardepS of the steamer, while tseifineb; were Insistent in their ttfic?tlons, ft was Miss Townsend, won. the day .as she was positive .tho .Jewelry- worn hy Hrs,. Price was known to her and.she waa hacked Itt u; Mr.. Webber of tho Canadian Pacific railway, who knew Mrs. Price personally. BANHITN UAO 5 McN. _ LOOT SAFE OF ?l,f)fl0 ...dfilc?go? Juno 2,-Iflve ni?n were bound . and ..gagged and, a .safe blown open and looted o^M.?q? hy a robber day. It was. declared by earrie of the all armed and masked, too* par Lin the raid. The police say Ibero were only three, A N TI . Sl'F F H A t J E LEAGUE Will Hu??' Quilt' a Time Combatting I ho Su?inigluts. New York. June 2. -Miaa Murpjorie Dorman. : -crotary of Hie Wage Earn ing Anti-Suffrage League, who left on Sunday foi Montana lo lake part in tin' cam pa I cn against voles for wom en, there thlr Bummer, will flu?! plen ty of opporillon from entilen) auf trugcttea wlio plan lo ?taft Ibis week on her trail. Miss Ida Crail, who won the title.pf "Colonel" in the anny of MIBR (CentralI Rosalie Jone? on the lillies to Albany and Washington, will Ktart for Montana on Sal unlay. M IBO Jones loll for the west lort week hui Iplanned to ?top ol Bevel al eitles on ho way. Miss Dorman will work out of Re no, Nevada, the unli-suflragelte so ciety headquarters, MTH. Clara Mnrk Bon and M IKS Minnie Bruson will join her for a sperchniaking eampaign through Montana. RFCOt?D IN TBE THAW CASE Justice Helmes Ma) tanke n Dooislen in a Few Dey**. Washington, June 2.The record of tho extiadition proceeding? for Harry K. Thaw before thc federal district court in New Hampshire to day renched thc supreme court. It ia expected an application will bc made within a day or two to Justice ll limos for Thaw'a release pending pendine a review. BECKER IN DEATH HOl .TK Visited Hr His Wife Tuesday- -She Will Romnln Near Him. Now York. June 2.-Mrs. Charles Bcckei made her fust visit to the death boure at Sing Sing prison rince her husLand was returned to a cell there after his Bocond conviction for the murder ot Herman Roseuthal. 'Mrs. Becker talked with her husband for two hours, lt Is expected ?he will make Quarter? in Ossining to bc near the prison. KILLED RY L'I?HTNINti Captain Waikno, I . s. A... Str irk Squarely In ?ho oFrcli^?d. Fort Bayard. N. M., June 2.-Cap tain JoBep O. Walkup, medical corps, V. S. A., was instantly killed yester day hv lightning while driving his au tomobile. Captain Walkup, who was at the wheel, was struck squarely in the forehead by the bolt of lightning. Four other occupants of the auto mobile were uninjured. A Great Athletic Stnduira. Haleigh. N. .C.. June 2.-A stadium to scat 2.500 people is the gift of Isaac E. Emerson, of Baltimore to the Uni versity of North Carolina- That he would erect such a stadium "wa? an nounced at a meeting of the alumni at Chapel Hill tonight. Mr. Emerson ls a member of thc clasB of 1870._ Just Between; Ourselves anti Trie Lamppost By MOBS. tH 18 is a little heart to heart < talk. , lt's meant I for the business men of this terri tory, for those who ? advertise, and for tho'*? who ought to. j . Friend, you must make your j customers buy from you MEN 1 TALLY before they purchase In ACTUALITY. You must arouse and interest j the mind before you can reach the pocketbook. Thought pre- i cedes action. Make the FAMILY CIRCLE a I SHOPPING CENTER. First go 1 after the money spent mentally . by the fireside. Get your sell- j lng story ready for the psycho- i fogies! buying moment, Make ft ns effective ns you know how. 1 elvo lt n PUNCH. Make every | feature a VITAL FACT- List { the DETAILS. TliQ people wa nt , to know ail you have to shy. i ' Tell tbe WHOLE ?tory. Ham- ' mer your persuasion borne. The results then Ile between your competitor and yourself. Remember, this newspaper takes you into the homes of tbe BU YI NC class of people. You cnn tel I your story where it will do the most good, Tell lt the WINNINI! way. . We'll help you put ZING. Into your copy If you ' want tis to. John JR. Early "Caused a Row; Leper In Fashionable Hotel Wai longton. Juno "J. John Bur ly, who for Hu* |IHKI li\?. years hau* made many < ulm ced journey:, about HIP count ry in box cara ami hail been hehl under quarantine in many ellie? while medical experta bave di: agreed on whi'lht r ho is a tcper turned up in Washington again (oday and hoi'nrc his Identity was discovered, tooti <iuar lers al a fashionable up town hotel, the home of Virc-Proi-idenl Marshall and others prominent In capital life. Karly was not discovered until after I he bad telephoned lo a newspaper ask ing for a reporter to Interview Mr. j v, cd wood. Thc newspaper man ni .once roongnb/.cd thc noted patient lind I informad Hie nul hoi i tics, who took Karly back to old place of isola . Hon In the city limits. The fashion - I aide hotel and its guests were thrown I lulo a stale of commotion. The alleged leper oreapod May IS. j from the Diamond Head quarantine .station mar Port Townsend. Washing lion, and was traced to Victoria. H. ('.. where officers lost track of him. HARG??itr&iGO.^u?ffir THE ANDERSON, INTELLIGENCER JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT . BXGI/US?VJE/ IVO CAI/ AG?/KTS - ) - FOR. THIS BXCL/UNSIVE, L/IXE,. $21-75 To WASHINGTON, D. C. and re turn, account Unveiling Arlington Monument and Peace Celebration, June 4, 1914. To ATLANTA, GA., and return, ac count Annual .Convention, Photo graphers Association of Amt rica, June 15-20, 1914. To PHILADELPHIA,' PA., and re turn, account National Electric Light Association, June 1-5, 1914. For schedules or other information, call on Seaboard agents or write the undersigned: D. W. Morris, T. P. Atlanta, Ga. C S. Compton, T. P A., Atlanta, Ga. Fred Geissler, A.G.P A , Atienta, Ga. 27.20 ILL KITTI NO CLASS KS may help your sight, but they cer tainly do not Improve your appear ance. When we supply glasses, uflcr examining your eyes, wc pay attention to your appearance as well aa your sight. So don't neglect your eyesight, for Tear of ugly looking glasses. Weil make yen look as well as see well. Prices reasonable - M.00 to $5.00 and upward. Hi pain; on frames and upward. Hcpalrs on frames and parts. Hi cents and upward. Dr. M. R. Campbell Iii w. whinier Nt. limned Floor. Hillie 'Phone ?KKJ. lien. Thune 46SJ There's nothing small about the Ford-except its purchase price and cost to keep. In number of cars, in world-wide use, in quality of service to owners and in its daily performance it is the big gest car in the world. 530,000 users will testify lto these facts. Five hundred dollars ts the price ot the Ford runabouts; the touring car is five fifty; the town car seven fifty-f. o. b. Detroit, complete with equipment. Oet catalog and particulars from Archie L. Todd, local dealer, Anderson, S. C.