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.'. PALMETTO THEATRE .'. TODAY'S PROGRAM A STRANGE MELODY.Lubin T\v< ? Keel J r.irn.i. BECAUSE OF A HAT.Biograph CHOCALATE DYNAMITE Split Ucel comedy. TUE DELAYED SPECIAL.Kalem I >i;iin;i showing thc tt;iin dispatchers quarrel. 4 B L G II E E L S E V E R Y D A Y - - - 10c. THE MAN THAT PUT THE "MOVE" IN MOVIES. I Y- -Y- * ?- -Y- * * H> H- H? H> -fi ?fi * ELECTRIC CIT ! Y- _ j * Ifrnm of Interest and Person ! * Wireless on thc S Y. .Y. .y. -Y- Y- Y- Y- Y- Y- Y- * ?fi * IJitjor llnlliriiaii To Hellier \?hires?. hiongh au oversight un I li?. pari ni' dos? i <>ti.piling iii.- program fur iii. i''illili': Ki ksi < mi \ . m mu. Hie name ?u i Mayor Lee li lliilleiuati war- omilt"d I um,, ?i li;.i m speakers for the occas ^ lon. ?iayor llolleinnii is to iii liver Hie j a?Iii! ess i>- w i l. nm- un behalf of 1h ' ii> on Hi?- first iluy ol' Hie convention ami l-eii M L Monham is to deliver Hie :;ilil I ess oil Hie (?ari nt tin- Auder-! I .. m Kiks I lot li these addresses will ?li- i n.ioyahli' ami will li. features ol' i le- lir: I dav's fcssioti. i "- ! (...ntl Sum I I* ( "Milli.' Here. j A cording in statements yesterday i 'Nitiierron will receive $ 1.7???? from additional Iniiise fees oil Hr.- in ur .un e prt munns lor Un- period ending I Ix ceinher Sj. l;n:; li is understood thal Hie checks will lu- maileil mil ilrom Columbia at an 'arly date and ?will Koi>n li" in ile hands of ile- ,\ti i demon cornily treasurer All told i lhere are nine counties in Hie nate rc Iceiviug over #1 nun from the lund. Hie largest amount going to Clnirles lon. That county icceiveM ?*..7:'.!i.4 I fer He- Inst ouari":-. \ I ?.-. 1 \ Oiler.on V? rit ITS Hine lu I ni.nubia. . Several Anderson lil'?' insurance linen are preparing In go lo t'lilninliia lou June I.' tor tin- annual haiii|iiei nf Hie Sou Hi i'anilina Life Under-! ? writers Associai ion. Among those who will probably make the dip from 'Anderson are; I. Waller Dickson. M. M. Mallison. Calhoun Harris K. W. Fel ki 1 and several others. Th" con j veiition will lu- on eof Hie mos! jileasanl ever attended by Anderson linen ami I hey are looking forward to il with a great deal of pleasure. School of I'liurniuc) i Closes lu Clmrlesteii. Several Anderson people have re I ci ?ved inviialions lo the comuience ' ment exercises of Hie Medical College ?of South Carolina. School of Pharmacy which are now in progress. The I chief event of Hie closing exercises will occur on Thursday night when j the diplomas will bc awarded lo Hie gradating class and several Anderson | men will probably lie present to sec relatives honored hy th'' institution. r'ur mun rinsing Tile School lear. Judge NV. C. Cos and several other Anderson pepi; hs?'.e been in Green- ? vii'" fur Ide purpose cf all eliding the commencement, i M I\ises al Karamu Kiirman University. The exercises al this well known university tliis year are most elab?rate and the people go ing from here say iii it they ? njoyed the occasion to the fullest. 1'nrmers Meet Tuesday Week. The monthly U-KI-- day for Allder son county farnnr*, h.-hi each i m;h on the third Tu? da.-, w.ll I .' ?. ]:'. .. this year on June Ul. The principal I'i'tui'" of the d.i.." Will le- Ile- ?ali Hun Hie farmers an i lirai:' wives ai li, be served with lee e ri am free of charge. This was I n rn'?heil hy she .'?I lee Crc-iim tViiipeiiy of cc-?uin Ina a recent fndastrj ?"or ibis sec?o.i Anderson Men Will Leave Tu lay. Capt. William Laughlin. J. S. Fowler anil P. A. Whaley will h ave today for V icksburg where they will attend the convention ot' Southern Commercial secretaries, following the conclu sion of this meeting they will take a boat in Vicksburg and go by water lo Xew Orleans where several days will be upent before the return (rip ti, A nd :?r son is begun. The An-lerd?n II.en should enjoy the outing. .Mr. Summers ls In Semite lt?cc. Hon. Clint Summers yesterday an nounced his candidacy for the state senate from Anderson county and says that he feels sure be will poll a flattering vote. Mr. Summers has serv ed a part of one term in the house from Anderson county but when he was elected he polled an extraordi nary vote considering that this was a special election. Mr. Summers se cured a total of 1.100 votes, receiving all but three votes out of the three boxes nearesl bim. At this same time V1 special election was held in seven other counties in the state and Mr. Summers light vote here eau he un derrtood when it is stated that there were only 124 votes cast for the win ner lu RL'hland county. -o Horse Injured In u lt u II u way. Two horses belonging to Victor B. Cliesiilre took fright on Main street yesterday at a pnssing street car and ran away. The wagon was badly dam aged and one of the horses suffered serious Injury. The wagon was stand ing In front of a new building with out driver, and when the i ar passed Hie horses began lo run away before any one could seize the lines. The horse most seriously injured ran away about three months ago and was hurt at that time and had not been out of the stable until yesterday. Major Tucker ls In Ch lr ago. A paragraph recently appeared In The Louisville Post of Louisville. Ky., which said that Major H. Tucker of the faculty of the Kentucky Military Institute, has gone to Chicago, where .he w'M take several coures at the University of Chicago. Major Tucker has many friends in Anderson, being a citizen of this city, and Anderson people will be Interested in his activi ties. \ Y- Y- Y- Y- Y- H' * Y- Y- Y- Y- * * Y SPARKLETS * _ # al Mention Caught Over the * trcets of Anderson Y? yt .y. .y. .y. y. y. y. y, y. y. .y y. y. Creal ( o Herl iuii O? Hali) Old Imus. Following UK- announcement of the '. i ? 11 i i ? i II Public Ft ?lil les coin |ian y lo Iii? effort llial any user ol electric lights in thi ?-itv might exchange au ? .ni si.liing Iron for a new electric iron Un local olliec of Hie company has- li-i n swamped with irons of every ? i mei vallie shape, size ami "previous condition ol' servitude." The rear of Hie ofllcc looks like a steel mill or an ore pian' alni many mon- are coming in daily There will soon he little room left for I li** employes of the company lo occupy ii the run on irons keeps up . -o- j \ rm Itrokeii ^ "" i I'.;. lutoiuohile. Prof. Sam Anderson, one of the in : ti .a tors al l'ra/.i r Academy, un i with an acchicul yesterday afternoon when li'- wi i Ki? keil hy hia automobile. Prof. Anderste! was in Hie ai t of cranking Un' tim .hine ami the crunk struck him on iii.-; righi arin breaking both bones. AP dir -I alli lt I loll wsi . al once sectil'*?-.! ami ?he injury attended to ami last nigh! it war said that tin' patient wai HA lilli:! TH I OK IXKS Mr. Parker, si Well Kunu li Irlisl From AIIUK-I'I. Ha? Uren Secured T. lt Pnrker. Hie ?ell km.v.:: bar becui; artist of Augusta. Hu., came t?i i hi . city Tuesday t?> confer willi t!v entertainment committee of tie- lo cal huh-- ot lillis concerning a barbe which be given on om- ol' tie two day! ol' the state cou vent iou which will lu- In hi here .lum- lli-17 Mr. Parker has prepared several barbecues given ju honor ni' President Tait while visiting tin- people of Au gusta. l!'-: reputation as a cue artist is very well known In Anderson, tor iie prepared ib.it splendid feast given ile- fanni rs during the Partners' cele bration in thi-; edy ia .Inly two years ago. Ile al.o prepared barbecue served ai Sunset Forest, when Edwin W. Knie rtron's party Vale c lass, ?isit ed Anderson. The Kihi; have closed a cont rad with Mr. Parker, ami he expects to reiilrn to Anderson aboillh the I5lh. Mr. Parker has hern a member of th" Augusta lire department for the past '?'.i years. VALUABLE MAIL WENT TO BOTTOM i And the Senders of Registered j Packages Will Lose a Large Amount of Money I Montrent. -lune 2.--'the collier; ' Siorstad, whi !i rammed t ie ('anadian Pacific! liner Kin presa of Ireland in tho St. Lawrence last Friday, causing tin- loss of more (han Heft lives, com pleted unloading her cargo of sou! to day and ;t was possible ti. make ?, i'II: rough ?nap?, lion of the bow. chut tered hy the collision. Ihr stem was jtv.i.-.te! s<: in:"'i io i tar Ima id that it j almost rormed i half circle. Some of the lowermost plates in her how also iiue twisted t<> starboard and torn i away. There is a large indentation on either side of the stem and rivets an ton dear. ! The condition of the Stol, tad's stem ! is jointed to in onno.-tion with Cap ( tain Anderson's claim that when Hit collision with the Empress of Ireland j lier's stem to rennin in the hole be j cause it was rv.ste1 by thc forward movement of thc Empress. According to the statement of Mon treal post office oSlc'uls the heavy ni Istend mail, amounting to L'.?":? pac: j ages, which went down on the Em press, is a total loss and lhere will he no compensation for senders or ad I dressers. The postal regulations pro vide that the department only ls re 1 sponsible for registered mail actually hist in the mail and then only to the j extent of $'?~< for each packag. Those who sent mcney orders to Bu. I rope which were lost on the Empress, however, will not be out of pocket as duplicates will be coi led and dispntch . ed io London, lt is estimated that ov , ev $1-10,000 tu money orders went down j in the mail lings. Bijou today in "On the Chens Board of I rate." A REGULAR CARD FOR TIP GIVERS A San Franciso Steamship Com pany Would Reduce Avarice to Commercial Basis _ .-.m Francisco, Juni! 2. AHM ra I ?a I i said io have a notion that American .-.....auls art? uvaracious. To couiner- I a? I thu* impression mr Hu- purpose' m encouraging travel between the j antipode?' ami langland, hy way ol' He United States, a San Francisco j . unship company is preparing ?ol millie a campaign ol' enlightenment j in \usiralia. according to announce-1 II i lil made loila., . \ astral inns me to b- given the fol low !ig inform:.timi : 'Generally speaking, lips in thc i mied Stales should he more ii the agr?galo than in Hie United Kiiglnml. j alihoiigli the. number of persons who ! have to he tipped is tower. In restaurants or hotel cafe.-, keep; io.the li'ii per cent rule. ?Jell boya '? ii,'Hld get live-possibly len rents for | .1 . rvice. Th?; maid ai a hotel should ! ?eei ive a small gratuity, say about I lili> cents a week. I "Harbors in fashionable hotels ar cpl a ten cent lip and hotel eleva 1 ; i hoys should le- tipped al the rale ; . i : .veiny-live cents a week. Sleep- . ing car potters should be pan! I willy - live cents a du> although if the I hiv- ! el . feel exceedingly prosperous, this : iiiighl be stretched to fifty cents. THE SHOE TRUST WON ONE ROUND ! Massachusetts Judge Said the Government Attorney Had Gone Too Far (!!y Ass.? iaI. d Pres::.i I tost on, June 2. The government's' contention that the United Shoe .Ma-j chlnery Company had bought the pal e?is, machinery and business of ">l> oilier companies to stifle competition I is without support in law. Judge Ar-j Untre 1.. Brown interpolated the com pany as an unlawful monopoly. Judge Brown sal! palen) rights' were transferable and asked of Wil liam S. Cregg. special attorney for, th- government, if there was anything involved in Hie acquisition of the f>i> companies other than au accumulation ol patent rights. Mr. Cirogg replied that the govern iii. til would endeavor to show thal the company, hy combining the patents lani created a new monopoly, embrac ing all-1ho shoe machionry field hav ing to do with Hie bottoming busi ness. Counsel admitted that he had found no law to support bis contentions on Hos point. .ludge Hrown remarked "I do not vant to express my opiuion.-Mr. Cregg bin it' seems to mc that you have gone beyond Hie point where evrybody else has stopped." vir. Gregg sugegsted it was neces sary occasionally to make a new law. _:_s ELECTED PHESIBENT Edward h. Umbum Succeeds Hr. Ven able ut Chapel Hill. i (Hy Associated Press.i Haleigh. X. C June 2. - Kdward K. Graham who for Hie past year has j Ileon acUnp president of the University of Xorth .Carolina was tonight unani mously elected president at a meet ing of the trustees at Chapel Hill. Or. Francis P. Venable, who since 1900 has been president, resigned bcause of impaired health. President Graham was born in 187? ai Charlotte. N. C.. and graduated in ls!?S at the University of Xorth Caro he received the M. A. degree at Co lina with the Ph B. degree. Tn 1902 lumbla University. Since 1908 he has been professor of English and dean o: the college of liberal arts at the slate university. ! NOTICE. I Xotice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Hoper Printing Company at thc ellice of the Anderson Intelligencer, joh iloparimcni. in' the city of An i, ,i,. South Cn?elma, ut eight o'clock a. II, m Mniduy. Julv 6. 1914, to :on s 1er ii resoluten providing for Hie I' uulaliuii or its af'airs and of consld ? ring ni: .? other Inkiness In connectl ni I wrM tho interest of the companv :hat| ?nay lie brought 11 'c re the nieetbig. T S Ci "Ayton, Presiden. T. K. Roper, Secretary. Anderson, S. C., June 2. 1914. 3-3t Haw We Want You to Try "TOWN AND COUNTRY" Paint. It covers more sur face looks better, and wears longer than the "just as good" paints. Anderson Paint and Color Co. B?eckley Bldg. Phone 647 AN OASIS _ IN TI ve Desert of Heat Always Cool, Always Neat ! The best Ice Cream ') hat one could eat! -COME, AFFORD YOURSELF A TBEAT OLYMPJA CANDY GO. ... and... ICE CREAM PAR LOK LECTRIC ... THEATRE TODAY'S PliOOK.Ul. THE SrnSTHTTE Kay-Ital*. A thrilling two part war (trama tluit will hold your audition from ?tart tu finish. CA M ITV ANN'S LO YE AFI Alli - American. Western comedy, featur ing Louise Lester. FOI KT H HEEL TO HE SELECTED (.'oming tomorrow "The Deputy Sheriffs Star.". A two reel western Reliance drama. 4 REELS-10c. Mutual Movies Make Time Fly. BIJOU ...THEATRE TODAY'S PUOOItA.V. OX THF CHESS BOARD OF FATE - IMP. A powerful drama In two par'-j that will hohl your closest at tention from tlic beginning to the end. Featuring Leah Ilaird and Hubert Henley. ? PAPA'S HOY Sterling. One of ' Ford Sterling':; famous comedies, WHEN HO \ Ri NC Ol'LP (?OT SL'F-j I HAO F - Frontier comedy. Coming tomorrow "A Million lu .earls" 2 reel Victor. Coming Friday "The Hills of Si lence" :' reel 101. bison. Coming June 11th <; Stimson" the greatest 6 reel feature' of Its kind ever produced, featuring J. Warren Kerrigan. Nunnally's :: :: CANDIES :: :: Always Fresh. Kept cool in mod ern Re f r igerator. Try Nunnally's next time. OWL DRUG CO., Phone nutt - Cash Store. E. G. Evans & Son, Pendleton, S. C. Bijou today In "Papa's Boy." Shake Off Your .Rheumatism. Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. Try a twenty-five cent bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment and see how quickly your rheumatic {tains disappear. Sold by Evans Pharmacy. MEXICAN WAR SERIAL STORY A Remarkable Feature That Will Bc Appreciated By All of Our Render? W'nr Infected Mexico I? a sublert tn Milich every American is Intensely In tercHted. li ls sale lo say that there nrc hui few who really iiiuierstand what lins occntilniicd tho years of fighting ami deva:.tat ion that has at tracted tho attention ot' thu entire world liane Coolidge In Iii:? remarkable story. "The Land of Broken Prom ises," gives an Insight into the condi tions In Mexico, anil some of tho funda mental causes of the nu morons re vol ut ici s In such a way as lo ma!<o the story appro lated not only bv those who like stirring ftetlou, but by thone who like Information Coolidge lins In the past, written some truly remarkable stories of tho nnuthwent, a section with which ho ls particularly familiar, lils "Hidden '?Vater," "The Fighting Pool," and "The Toxican." are clasped ns mas terpieces of this type of fiction, i Io ls a nnturnllst of international repu tation nnd lins performed valuable work in the hnulhwentern Plates and In Mexico for the Hrltinh museum, for tho United States government, for tho national museums of Haly and France, and for a number of the states nnd cities. "Tho Land of Hrnkon Promises" ls blB latest nnd by far his host work, and wo feel that we nro fortunate In being able to secure It for nerlai pub lication In our columns. J. I.. K. .HINF.S' PLATFORM ls u Candidate for Alderman From Wu rd One. To the Votera of Ward One: I I hink my past record for UK; last night and a half years* In the city o? Auden on will be sulllclenl proof to you Hint l aju*eligible to lill Hie of lice as nIdcrnEjWi for ward 1. I came here, paying about $fi.AO a year ?ax. in elly and eouuty I now pay about ?1<>2.18. Now il you will elect me alderman 1 nhill I i ndeavor to make "Our city" grow lu this ramo way both In wealth and population. Now at: lo the franchise: 1 have been ami am still opposed lo it, us ? i Hu lori;, vi .irs I Until, ti tinghi :.>! . ul in hall .'lui I?' ititi?) i lu ,! H. niau) ' iiln.-i instances, or h it in .1 \>>'< ?In I li ll|lll- ot lili eily Ian ai to i In- expenditure "t i lu- ' it > I .im in favor <>i i nil inc in li as Hr ? XJU'i: . ni Un ? I * 11. or Hu collin il iii li: ll Now. ns lo iii-- i-.i'iiirt'oo ' ijiiiikd Wi ollglll tn he allic lo -Ht ot: ?il I' :. I Hie as.si:'lalli ki"'|n'r win. ti I have 1 been ...bl gels about $fiH ?11 p' r month. The city ought in gel Hie pi 1.Ill iii Hi'- I.m i, work, or ?:>.' oi:l> i ha;ge Ho eos! ol Hie nui l ami ma j li iii ii:o*l m wa 11 in g i ijra? ,M;in> a periiott would lui vi .1 grit v. all il i' ii ciitiiil b. linne lui:; v. a. Hut ..' ii eiitii . $.?n tn'" cii?'.m . have it iii.-ie Ami as io Hie morality nt "Her j Cit) " I ?1111 in favor o; making good j sliaighl bivi-., then have Hiern en forced. Kirsl a law ought to be made to pul Hi<- louting negro woman ot! Hie Si reel ;. al !l o'clock ill Ile- night, and if found after thai be.'.!:', loci: them up ami then le- pir on tin Kt reel i cutting grass ami weeds. Hy Ibis wi can lui ve a decent lo.vn. I am in favor ol education ami good public buildings, then when a dollar ls s|ient. be. i ure to gel lin worth ot il. I also think we ought to have nonie extra side-walks curbed, and druin; . I know of some prominent : hit walks thal when two persons are to gelher they have to gel one behind th<- oilier Aller tlii.-' i am in favor 01 a few more street lights. As to the sewer extension. I also think that those who have mn gol ii in reach should not pay sa 11 il a ry dues as Ihey have lo help pay bond inter est. The si reel lax ls also too high and should he modified. There was a li aveling man in my place and asked me if I did tator the city building au np-to-dnle hotel ami run il 011 a high plane, i wm; com pelled lo ray I did favor il. .Vow if you think thal I can he of Hie hi si interest ol the city, vote for me. I sure would be glad to meet ev ery one of von. Itespec.lfuily. .1. H. K. JONKS. Cotton Seed Oil New York, .lune 2. -Cotton seed oil .was slightly hither on civcring ol' shorts. The decline in colton was off set liv the pronounced strength in lard. Final prices were 1 ti.. 1 point.-; rr* higher. I The cottonseed oil market closed steady. Spot 720 a 780; dune 72.'. a 726; July 72!? a 7:'.l : August 712 a 7 1!; September 7.".(? a 7.">l; October 7:?! a j 784; November H'X< a 7u.:; Dec? mbnr ?;!>:: a ?!?7: January ll'.H a ??'.>8. Total sulos 11.500. Mry lt I Cheshire has returned I rom liatl'tifv whore she has 'been pending il ff v. .lavs with her son II L. Ch.-: hilo. M. M. Hunter ol' Pendleton vas in lin; ?ri?y yesterday (or a low hours nu business. Andrew Whitten aili! Sam Whitton it i'onillotoii spout yost erda v in tin t ily. Mr ami Mis Thomas Johnson ami Mr. and Mrs MrAlpin Thorn ton of Hartwell. Ca . wen- in tho elly yes ?erday for a fi .v hours .John lt. Mif'fo ol Dm- Wirst spout yoslonluy in tho eily. Thomas Carter ami .1 W. Trnssell ol llonoa Halli wore among Hm visi tors to spoml yesterday in lin- eily. C. IV Cox ol' Holton ..pi nt yesterday in the eily. Henry Moseley of Lo wildes vii le was in thc oity yesterday on business. II. E. Tomlinson of Columbia spout a few hours in the eily yesterday. Mr. und Mri*. C. H. Ellison and son Cl?reme of Seneca wore shopping in Hu? idly yestenluj. J. S Middleton id' Coln tn bia has la en spending a lew days in the city on business. t W. A. Putnam ot" (?reenvllh; was among tho guests rogisiered al the Cbiipiola hotel yesterday. B. C. Pruitt of Starr spout a few hours in tho city yesterday. X Carl Wharton of Waterloo was among tho visitors to spend yesterday in ile- < ity. .lohn K. Hood is in lino West where hi; is attending tho Erskine college comnicucemetii E. Williams, general freight and passenger agent of tho Charleston & Western Carolina railway, with head quarters in Augusta, spent yesterday in Hie ? it3". >llt. V A MU V Kit IS ANNHiMFD ls Candidate For Supervisor ol' An derson County. T. M. Yandiver, a well known citi zen of Anderson county, and at pres ent a member of the board of county commissioners, is today formally an nounced as ti candidate for county supervisor. Mr. Vundiyer was in the race two years ago. ami was defeated by only ?3 votes, the winner being John I . Milford, who later resigned. Mr. Vnndiver says that if elected he proposes to sopnruto the white and colored prisoners; have entirely sepa rate camps for them, and work thc white people in ono gang and tho colored in another gang. He proposes lo work as many of Hie white prison ers as he can on the county farm sending tho negroes to the roads. Mr. Vnndiver declares that he will work on the county roads in every sec lion and will go as far ns possible. Ho ls a strong advocate of good roads, anti means to do lils best to give the county the best roads In the state. ** Fl \r)KAI.S AT A ItltKVI I.I.K lleninlits of T. J. Wright und Ciliik Srulfs I.ml Interred. Abbeville, June -. Tho body of Mr. Thomar J. Wright, who died in Jack sonville. Fla.. Sui unlay afternoon, was brought hore today and interred at Long i 'ano comet orv. Mr. Wright was a native of Abbeville, hut he has been living in Jacksonville for a number of yeal.-- where ho was en gaged in the life insurance business. He bad hoon 111 for aevftral weeks. Mr. Wright was sou of Mr. J. W. Wright of Abbeville, ono or tho oldest elllzens of this place. A widow -and four children survive Ibo deceased. The funeral services for John Eran lin. the 5-year old son of J. Prank Clinkscales. Bsq.. were conducted In the Methodist cemetery upon Hie ar rival of th?? funeral party from Spar enburg. The little child bad been 111 for several days, and died at Spar tanhurg hospital. Mr. Clinscalcs is a member of the Spartanburg Har. having moved there from Abbeville a few months ago. Detroit Wins Hand (.ame. Detroit. June 2.-Hy a batting rally tn the sixth 'lining which resulted in 3 runs, Detroit defeated Chicago five to two today. Seven stolen bases were made at Schalk s expense. ?? HOM TI or YOUR . OWN.'s A HOj^.^j^p?t^_N^^L If it's hot and dusty at your house, you can't blame the Sj* | baby for being cross. IL ^) r< ! fe ?f Babies just naturally need dean. Iresli air. Now, of course, every baby ea n't liv j in North Anderson-but, Anderson's fresh, cool breezes are great for the children. ?