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1WT17? I lP-FKirCP I WANT ADS. GET RESULTS WANTS H?HlH'il Position till rilIK KHIIIIIHT months as MI!' sniaii Wa ni -.'irk until CKIII'L'I- (I|MII- in Sept Will atari ai Kiuall sallir> Hesi of n-? erelires UH In ? liar:<< i -r ai'*J v Illing ni'ss in work. Ailili ?usiiii'ss v.art' lnti*lll>{i'iuiT ?l-l tl" Wanted Position during suiiiini r ition'lis as linnkki'i |MT. ur general office work, .lust mn of college ami want employment until next turin In September Hist ut references. Address Sliiilmit, Care Intelligen cer. t?-4 if Wanted To liiiy 14 feather Iuds at once. Will nay highest cash price or exchange new cotton mat tress for same Address ll. L. Harriss, care (J cn eral Delivery. r.-L'7-tf let thc Kciluhlu thirage, 111 church Street give you a close est?mate on auto ami carriage painting. All work guaranteed. 0-1 -tf. Wanted To call special attention to our Galvanized Steel Watering TrougliH for Horses, Cows, und Hogs. Best, strongest, cleanest amt moat durable trough made. Dlv ver Roofing Cu., "Thu Shop With a Reputation." ESTRAYED A buy horse rn ule hitched to a new ColmubffH buggy disappeared from Lebanon church last night. Any In formation of his whereabouts would bu greatly uprecialed. Rufus Duck worth, Anderson, s. c. No. 2. ?-lltp FOR SALE For Bale-Nice hon?? and lot on Sayre street. w:tlt all conveniences. See T. K. Roper. Anderson intelligencer Job Print lng Dept. O-t-'it FOR RENT For B?nt-Nie? five room bungalow from July 111 Ul around January 1st. Ideal location, livery convenience. Address Hox Hill, Anderson. S. c 6-3-:?. 1*1 IIIIIHHIIIIMI HMM linn ??mm wwiii iii ?ni II m.* ion College of Charleston South Carolina's Oldest College. IftOth year Regln* Me pf cm her tut h. Entrance examinations nt ull the county sea . on Frliluy, July 3rd, ut 9 A. m. Full four-year courses lead to the B. A. and B. S. Degrees. A two-year pre-niedlcal course is given. A free tuition scholarship ls assign ed to each county of the State. Spacious buildings ami athletic grounds, well ei| nipped laboratories, Unexcelled library facilities Kx.nen RCS reasonable. For terms and catalogue, address HARRISON RANDOLPH, Pres. LEGAL NOTICES I NOTICE. An Act to Regulate the operation of traction engines on or across public bridges ot Anderson County: Section 1. Operation of traction en glhea across public bridges in Ander son county, regulated. Be lt enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Govi th Carolina; that from and after the passage of this act, auy person, firm or corporation, using or causing to be used, any traction engine or en gines, on or across tbo bridges on the public highways in Anderson County, shall in crossing any of tho said bridges, place upon the surface of said bridge pieces of timber not less than two Inchon, thick and twelve inches wide, on which said timbers the said engines may pass ami cross the said bridges. . DAMAGES. Section 2.-Any perron, firm or cor poration who shall violate the provis ions of Section 1 of (hts net, shall bc liable to .the said County, for all dam* aggi done to any bridge therein. The above act wai passed at the 191e session of the (leneral and will be otrlctly enforced. 3. Mack King. County supervisor Anderson County. 6-17-tf-Dw NOTICE. Pt?NAL/fY FOn DAMAGING ROADS. If any person simd wilfully destroy, Injure, or in any manner hurt, dam age, impair or obstruct any of the pub lic- highways, or any port thereof, or any bridge, culvert, drain, dltcn, causeway, embankment, wall, tollgate, tollhouse; or other erection belonging thereto,1 or any part thereof, the per son BO offending shall, upon conviction . thereof, he imprisoned not more than six months, or pay a fine not exceeding five' hundred dollars, or both, at the discretion of the court, and shall be further liable to pay all the expenses - of repairing-the samt). Nut ic? la hereby giren that the abort' law will be rigidly enforced. a- J. Mack King, Supervisor, Anderson Cou m y 6-17-tf-Dw BURNED SCHOOL WILL BE REMO AT ONCE TRUSTEES y* ESTERDA Y DE CIDED UPON THAT STEP LOSS IS VERY SMALL Glenn Street School Building Was Completely Covered By Insur ance; New Building Til siatemeni was mud*! yesterday by K. C. McCains, superintendent of Mic p bib- schols ul Anderson, Mini Mn- Glenn Hi reel KCIIOOI building, ut most entirely destroyed by fire early yesterday morning, would be rebull? as scum as Mn- contractors could bid mi Mle jot? and material could be se i ii red This statement followed a vis it of inspection, pulil by .Mr. .M?l ants and certain of the school trustees, to the burned building. lt has been ascertained that Hie loss was not nearly so large as had at Mrs: been feared. The building coif only $11.0110 and the trustees carried * i ii.OOfi insurance, lt is est Inuit cd that tho value of the fixtures and fur niture ill tile building WOllld Hilt ex ceed $1.000 on this there was $7?0 In surance, ll will therefore be seen that no considerable IOBS was suffered. ''rent speculation prevailed yester day over how the building could hu ve caught. The floors were perfectly clean, and .Mr. Met'au ts says that even though a lighted match] find been thrown on the floor there was no rubbish or anything of that nature lo start a blaze. The theory thut it might have caught from defective wir ing was discarded yesterday when it j vas learned that th? wires in Mic building hud never been connected I with electricity. One of the people living near the school says thut he observed a light in the room where the fire started I about 12 o'clock but thought that pos j Bi lily the janitor was yet in the hulld i lug. As the alarm did not come lu I until i.otlio Mme ufter 1 o'clock it is 1 belli veil (hut the light that he saw ' must have been from a lamp as the fire would have gained enough head way In Rsa Mian an hour to be seen, yesterday lt was believed that some ' one hail secured access lo the build i lng and overturned a lump, which I ? aused the fire. I The greatest damage done by the ! flames wus on the lop of the building. In the basement of the building the ! heating plnnt and furnace remained i intact and lhere was almost a cur load ' of coal there which waa yesterday , found lo he unhurt. The sewerage system of the building did not suffer J any material damage, j Mr. McCants said yesterday that he I expected tt> have the building entirely ? repaired und ready for use by Septem ber 1. COURT TO CLOSE ' ON MILES APPEAL ' Following Argument In That Case This Afternoon, Court For Anderson County Will End No cases were argued before Judge j Prince yesterday and no session of I court was held, lt was announced. ? however, that a hearing would lake 'filace this afternoon at 2 o'clock In I the ease of Will Miles, charged with J slander and convicted on the second Monday of court., lt will be remem bered that notice of appeal was tiled in this case and the hearing this af ternoon will determine whether or not the sentence shall be imposed up on the defendant. This will be the lust case lo come before the court und adjournment will take place. However, the Court of Common Pleas for Anderson county will convene on June ir>, the tlrst week's Jury being drawn yesterday. The following ure those to serve on the Jury: W. C .Austin, Anderson. J. T. Milford, Broadwuy, I. P. Cllnkscales, Helton. John T. Hurries, Anderson. , J. M Knox. Centervllle. li. E. Howl.'. Corner. A. E. Lewis, V?rennos. J. W. Cromer Fork. H. H. Hodges. Savannah. 1). J. Holt. Hock Mills. T. c. Bannister, Martin. C. C. Dargan, Anderson. J. H. Hutchinson, Centervllle. H. P. Wiglngton, Brushy Creek. J. T. Clamp. Holton. II. 14. Jackson. Hall. I. I,. Williams, ?arvin. W. N. Walker. Anderson. L. I?, (?able. Anderson. J. Heed Garrison. Pendleton. H. P. McDaniel. Broadway. Kyle Shirley, Anderson. H. H. Bradley. Anderson. S. H. Bratchor. Martin. J. K. Ballard. Wllllumston. J. W. Hanks. I lonou Path. C. C. Cox. linnea Path. R. P. Patterson. Williams!on. A. W. Crenshaw, William: t un . John H. Pruitt. Anderson. E. O. Burrlss, Anderson. J. C. Summers. Pendleton. J. H. Cooley, H.mea Path. J. T. Cann. Pendleton. J. W. Johnson, WU Kamst on. NOTICE. School election will he held at Wal ker McElmoile, District No. 50.. for an additional Two Mill Tax. for general school purposes. Registration Cer tificates and Tax Receipt necessary to vote. Election will be held on Satur day. June 6th. 7 a. tn. to 4 p. in. By order of the School Board. J. B. Felton, Supt. 46-23-tf. <? ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll lt ll O ll ll li ll O O ll ll ll ?>|.,HIMM? 1?! ('IlltlS. <> i? Ww i '?iMIl?*. I'JI . .linn- :', II o Mi n.i- i, nf Du- I'liiU'd I'res hy- o' -i i-i ?ai: eh,ireh wini im? iin-inlnrs nj H of ililli-, lia vint! sideboards, ai- ni i? torin > H wini n ;ip-c'!ii uppll- II H i-iuit i'm licuor M ...i's?' ur prop- ii j o i'l'ty owners win? n m i i ir M H liiiiMiiiK for saloons may l e dis- n, .< i-ipHm-d liv tin' church il Un- in- .>! H ilivnl'ial churches ear?' in lak?* .? H a,' '' ?iiicslion. ii? 'Ording to thc n o lilli? hisiiin rea?:hed t?)?lay lij lin- II: o Kell? ral mi; ?-Hildy Inn-. ?> ?i ?i ii ?i ti ii ti iv ?i ?i <> II o o ?i n o (i ?i ?) o i) , QUACK DOCTOR GOT MONEY HERE Anderson People May Have Been F!?ii*ced By Chinese Doctor, Now In Trouble In Atlanta 1 Win!" il war, impossible lo secure i th?' launs o. any wi' tin people II?-?'??-?; ii ii. aili Hiui some Anderson pi i ? i * i - ''ll pr??y ?o tin- wiles ?>f a I | Chilli i- iliK-lor. ann loeuled in At- j tania ami a?-ni him . i.;in- money for I.: "i-n: -all" laine d lo possi'ss won-| ???.riiil :.;c?li?-lnal i|iiallties. Th?' iloe-1 tor i i..i- i-elehiated 'lum T. Voling j ami I was ui rested yesterday in At lanta for milking i-lainiH through Hw I'niti-u Kial?.i mails of his ability tu eur? mi uin.iiI.-tn, lumhugo, gout, drop- ' sy, ii'-uruigiu, hean disease, indlges- j lion, tiiimtIMIIOKIS. asthma and hun-' dreda of otb? r ailments tn which th" human family in heir. 'ri:- charge U that Young extracted i lat leea Hum tin- clients and lur nishul them perfectly liurmless herbs and concoctions in returu, thereby proving tin- truth of the old poetic proverb thai "F?>r ways that an- ?lurk and nicks thal are vain, the heathen Chinee is pcculiur." The government officers there be lieve that Tom Young's olilce ls inore ly une of a chain ul' ii nat ion-with' or ganization nf Chinese swindlers, ex tending fruin Frisco to the Atlantic seaboard. The specific charge against Young ls that of using the Cn!!ed Slate.! mail to defruud. According to Inspector E. 1*. Smith who made tin- airest, the oriental quacks have been operating extensive ly for years but hav?> been so adroit in their practice that mit until Young hit at th?' ball of a rich feo dangled before him by tin? government agenta were th?' secret service men abb- tu make any definite case. PROMINENT MAN | DIED YESTERDAY: Charles Burroughs Passed Away Yesterday Morning At Home of Brother, David Burroughs ("barb's I ?urroughs, ng?.'d 47 years, died yesterday morning at 10 o'clock ai the borne of his brother. David Hur loitghs on Trlbble street. Mr. Bur roughs came to Anderson about 10 wecke ago from his home In New York in the hope thut this climate would improve his health and for a lime it seemed thut he had been ! slightly improved, but u short timo ago. he began tu lose ground and this I continued until the end came yester- ! day. Th?* deceareii wan a native of Hid fast, Ireland, but he mud?' hlr h-?nie in I New York city for 2X years. II?; had , two daughters and one son in New i York, whlh' his falber survives him in Ireland. Throughout his life. Mr. Bur roughs has been a consistent member of tb?* Presbyterian church and when bia health permitted it he had taken an active part in church work. The funeral services will be held at the home. 530 Tribhlo etreet, this morning at 10 o'clock, conducted by Hw. W. H. Frazer of the First Pres byterian church and tho interment will follow at Silver Brook ceme tery. DIVORCED WIFE BEING SOUGHT Anderson People Knowing Where abouts of Mrs. M. J .Williams Asked To Give' Information If any Anderson people know the whereabouts of Mri?. M. J. Williams of Atp* .?*. they will confer ? great favor m Mr. Williams by tele graph him nt Atlanta. Mr. Wil liams is a prominent business mun of Atlanta and yesterday he went to the police officials of that city and complained to the court bailiffs that his wife had spirited away hts 2-year old ron and detectives have been put on her trail. It is said that Mrs. Wil liams left the state and came in this direction and lt is possible that she may be in the vicinity of Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Williams wero divor ced tn Atlanta some time ago but the decree of the court waa that while the child was In the custody of his mother that the mother r.hould re main within he jurisdiction of the court and that the father should be permitted to see him from time to "wu. Mr. Williams now alleges she left the State with the child j av.d he is asking the Georgia officials i i.u have her locuted, arrested and re turned to Atlanta ou a contempt or der. When Mrs. J. H Vinson telephoned to Waco. 20 miles to Ingolinna. Tex., that she was unable to get home be cause floods had w HF h eil away the railroad tracks. Vincent came tn her on foot. He swam three swollen streams. When he entered the hotel his wife embraced him publicly. \ ?1AR?II INA DRUMMERS MOVE ON GREENVILLE' ANDERSON SALESMEN TO BE. WELL REPRESENTED A DANCE TONIGHT! Many Enjoyable Events Have j Been Arranged For Two Days I U. T. C. Grand Council The I raveling men nf Anderson and of almost every town in the two i'aru linas look forward to today ami to morrow willi great delight. For months Hie traveling nun have been advertising the coming of the grand council o'. Mle Carolina. P. T. C. lo Greenville ami imlay Mic entire city will hu in Mle hands of he "Knights nfl the Crip." Keastor V. Tribblo. one of Ander son's hustlers, told a reporter for The Intelligencer yesterday that the meet ing today and tomorrow will he the biggest oven! the traveling men of the state have ever known. .Mr. Trlbble said : "All Mn people in (5 reen vi Ile have entered into the spirit of the cecaslon, ami are going to give the traveling men every opportunity lo show their friends a good time. Thursday night tho new Chick Springs lintel will be christened hy a dance given to the C. T C's ami their friends, the fol lowing morning tho convention starts its work and between sessions many things are planned io show the dole gates and visiting I*. C. T.'s a good time. "Tho Greenville boys have promised to put on a Tango Dinner for C. Ban Allen's special benefit. If you have never worked at a Tango Dinner you have missed something, for it goes Ibis way; You eat a course, and then you get un and dance, sorter poustle it down to make room for Mie next course, which is served when the dance is ended. This is repeated from course to course and back again. A man could eat $4.00 worth of break fast-food tl wo car loads) on that kind nf a stunt, so it follows that you I should comfortably stow away during the evening enough! eating to last you over Sunday, and thereby reduce ex penses, besides avoiding the annoyance of getting out of bed. Only a wooden Indian could avoid having the joytlme o? his life. "J. H. Craig got this dance up. and I he says you can waar a dress suit if you prefer, but cannot get the Idea I it is going to be a starched, gloved and formal affair because you have an i other guess coming, he also says the big dance at Chick Springs will be free gratis for nothing noi to all mem bers of V. T. C. "Bill More has been practicing the Grape Vine Twist for several weeks I and they say the twist he makes will make you forget that Bill weighed 120 ! pounds once on a Mme. j Several Anderson boys have been ' practicing real hard and Brue Skel I ton will show the Greenville, boys the ! Ford Carburetton which is very grace ? ful. John Hast also has a startling dance which hus not been named yet j but is very much like the kitchen sink step. "The other boys will be there and what Greenville cannot give the visi tors, Anderson will show them the rest. "So when you hear the big noise from the direction of Greenville re member it ls nothing serious, just a misstep Ban Allen and Bob Shanklln made at that "ango Dinner." fegI ' A summer interpretation of the Rus stan tunic developed lu nan hine am I broidery ou au ecru cotton crape. I DR. CHISHOLM TO Dentists of Southern States Will Hear Anderson Man Discuss Various Uses of Porcelain Dr. W. \V. Chisholm, a well known Anderson dentist, has hoon pa iii a high I'Oinplimi.-iil in Iteing asked io deliver a (dillie tin "Porcelain and Ils Uses" I before the Southern brunell of the National Dental associai lon and the Georgia state Dental Society, now In session al Atlanta. (Ja. Dr. Chisholm Iff I Atlanta lust night io he present at the opening of the joint meeting this morning and he will deliver his clinic Friday afternoon. The association is composed of all the dentists in the South and all tho Georgia dent li ts and it is one of the most Important meetings ol' its kind held this yeai in the South. The com mittee from both societies have man aged to gei together some really able I men to discuss every phase of den tistry and the clinicians for the gath ering have been selected for their different subjects instead of being so licited. Dr. Chisholm bas spent a good deal of Iiis lime and money in his prep arations for his effort before the meeting now in progress and he will doubt 1er s make an impression upon (lie Georgia gathering. GLOBES GOING ON THE "WHITE WAY About Half the Number Necessary Have Arrived In Anderson and Make Fine Show on Posts About one half of the globes neces sary for Anderson's ".white way" sys tem have arrived In the city and yes terday a number of workmen were en gaged in placing them on the tops of the posts. The various shipments reaching the elly have brought in about 250 globes and it is said that all told there will not be more than 500. lt was said yesterday niornirs at the office of the Southern Public Util ities Company that other shipments will reach the city dally for the next several days and it is believed that the remainder of the globes will reach Anderson almost as fast us those al ready here can be put into place. The public seemed to be favorably impressed last night with the change in the appearance of the lights. The globes shade the rays somewhat and cause the light to lie softer and more widely il If used, at the same time put ting a finishing touch on the post's appearance, heretofore lacking. Ev eryone seemed to be pleased witli the new lights and many comments were heard. ? WEDDING WILL BE/ OF INTEREST InviatJons Issued Yesterday to the Mariage of Miss Bewley To Mr. Feikel on Jane 19 A wedding of general Interest throughout this immediate section will occur on June 19 when Miss Altahlee Bewley and Mr. Frederic Wilson Fei kel are married. The following.invita tions were received by the Anderson people yesterday: Mr. nnd Mr?. William Douglas Bewley request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their (laughter. Altahalee to Mr. Frederic Wilson Felkol on Friday, June the nineteenth, nineteen hundred and fourteen at eight-thirty o'clock First Baptist Church Anderson, S. C. Mr. Felice] Is general agent of the Atlantic Life Insurance company, with ofllces In the city, while Miss Bewley Is one of the most accomplished young ladles In the city. The event will be largely attended. WOFFORD COSME Xt'EME XT * Exercises Start June 13 and Continue rum 15th. The sixtieth annual- commencement of tlie Wlofford College sturts on tho 13th of June and continues until the lath. The exercises this year are mosi attractive. The program is as fol lows. Ccn:?ieneent?nt Program. Saturday, June 13th, 8.30 p. m. Junior d?bale. Presiding officer, J. C. Kearse. Debaters- E. P. Lucas, C. E. King. H. Manning, E. C. Bomar, Ralph Syfah. HJ G. Haynes. Awarding of society diplomas. Awarding of medals. . Snm!ny,.Inile 14th, UiOO A. M. Annual commencement sermon Bishop Collins Denny, LL,D., Rich mond, Virginia, 8:30 p. m. Baccalaureate address-. President Henry N*. Snyder. LX..D. Monday, .lune 15th, 10x30 A. M. Graduating exercises. Address to the class-United S.'ates Senator Ellison Durant* Smith, Wash ington. D. C. Speeches by representatives of the class-L. K. Brice. R. T. Fairey. J. E. Ford. L. A. Moyer, M. B. Patrick, J. F. Wardlaw. Awarding of diplomas. Anouncement8. 5:00 p. m.-Class day exercises. . 6:00 p. m.-Reception by the faculty. S:30 p. m.-Annual alumni oration. Hon. J. Fraser Lyon, Mia, Columbia; S. Annual al um inj banquet, Carlisle Hali: There are lots of PALM BEACH SUITS For Sale at $7.50 and $1.0 . ? a <L?tt^ o ? . T. L. Ccly Co frOssard Th?yLuce In Front MISS GERTRUDE KING, Of the H. W. GOSSARD CO. In charge of our Corset De partment for balance of the week. Every lady is urged to aiienci thia demon.sira v tion. D. GEISBERG ANDERSON, S. C. J Those beautiful lots on Tribble Street WEST END NO TAXES-- NO INTEREST TERMS RIGHT PRICES RIGHT Lots at $275.00 and $250.00 suit yourself as to the price you pay. Fur 275.Off we will sell you a lot for 810 down and Sin per month without interest rind without laxes until paid for F<?r $250.00 we will sell yon a lot for $10 down and $10 per month without interest at eight per cent payable month ly. ' In case of death of purchaser after having paid as much as $i4o.oo on lot we will make his heirs or assigns deed to lot without further payment. J. FURMAN EVANS CO. Anderson S. C. Evans Building 18 fl We Have Buggies coming in aim oct every day the latelt shipment being a car of -COLUMBUS Come In and let aa show them. They are 1914 Models. We have a nice Kne of Pony buggies. J. S. FOWLER Spying what she thought to be a woman lying asleep across her bed ; Mrs. Louis Weyant, bf Kent. N. Y. shook the intruder hy the arra. In stead of . a woman Che found horself ' face to face with a burglar dressed In I woman's garb. Answering lils wife's charges bf cruelty In her suit.for separation in White Plains. N. Y.. Arthur W. Bar-' ber declared she bnd taught their two year old child to offer up this prayer nightly: "Ood bless mamma and maSte' papa a better man."