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Then coi your share pf ready to ??trrj II / Here's the ] stock of Groc Groceries. 11 absolutely frt General I Groceries Total ab< Here's the and sekct al regu?ar prie to you absol purchase at ; You say, stock is moved." want you to do 5 your purchase is Store 1-8 free oi 1 Misa Virginia Nolson of Honea Path, line arrived in the city for a vteit to| ft'euds. Mr. end Mrs. Leo G. Holleman left Sunday for MUryland, where, they will ?pend a few weeks. They mad : tho trip via automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Kurtz P. Smith have] Spue to jncassce, where they wH?| upend 1 be next ten days. Dr. O. W. llarrlj or Disbopvlllo husj arrivo- in tho- city for a visit to Ma?k| Beck, ahif ether,friends. J; T. r.L'oee, of Elberton, Ga., is, spending a few days in the city with' ft?OT <*3-^ ? y -1? j ' . <tvj "- ?. U. Seel and chU-.J d? en have retiff??ed from a short visiti ti frlonde at Honea Path. .? 1- , j G^rgo Roblaron of Sparlar jhure is spending a foW ,days in the city: with friends,. Mrs. Roblneon cninei from ? Anderson county. J. P. Mauldin of the Picrcetown sec tion was in tho city yesterday on busr incas. ..?(".?' Rev. D. W. Hlott of iCasloy was among tho visitors to spend yesterday lu tho| city.. , ...,?', ? . J. M. Long and. XV. S. Mauldin of tho I Brushy .Creek" section* spent a fowj . hours in tho city yesterday. . j E. P. Allgood, of Liberty, was among] tho visitors to spqhd yesterday in the city: ?. >'?? , >,u. . is .??! C. M,'.Simmons, of Beltoh was in the' city yesterday for a:few hours. ;... : Mr. and Mrs. R. R. King returned yesterday Irom a short .visit to Groen - villo and Kendersonyrile. / . E.,Trkxlor of Greenville was In the/ city yesterday, a guest at tli? Ch?iuoia hotel. . ? '. , T. W. Portor, pf Franklin, N. C., la spending, a few days in the city on business . Mr. and ' Mrs/ft Gregory, " *! and Mrs. XV. N. Strachon and *88 B. Smith, ?ll ?f Salisbury, ?. C? spent Sunday In tho city. ? '-' .. W. K. G inn of Anderson, Route 3, fias gone jto Eittawah, it.'C, whore^ho will spend some ?une. 3. Edwin "Porter, a candidato for1 tUe nwee of represent^^yes fr?pi a> You H f. i U. ne on. ? am go it So come wi j a load, but be proposition: I he ejrig? ?prmerly o must make rooir ?e to those whe \ at 220 So yat - ire 1-4 of I lan. You come int 11 the merchandise 3 e we will give you 2 lately free of cost. One store ?ives you [r. Minor, how can : It may be a week our share and get j absolutely free to \ m Hay, Oats, Corn, ? R, 5c, 10c 12 East Ben: bevillc county spent Sunday in the city [ with Thomas Lyon. .. . It. N. .Smith or West Union was! among the visitors to spend yesterday | in the city. . . P. Madden and M. E. Maddcnl of Townvllle spent a few hours in the] city yesterday. L. M. Brown of McCormlck was in | the city yesterday on business. . W. S. Kay and Marshall Kay of Townvllle w?re among the well known | visitors to spend yesterday in the city. Mra. Lr dle Moss has returned to her home in Walhalla after a short visit' to Mrs. J. H. Anderson. W. E. Wilson has returned from u| short business trip to Westminster. S? M. Wolfe has returned from Ashe. ville. . C,, where he bos been a fort night. . ' J. N. Nance of Duo West was among I the visitors to spend yesterday in the| city. ?'?.. : Mr. and Mrs. Prank Skelton of the! Roberts section soient Sunday in the city, tho guot of relatives-. ? Henry Martin of Liberty was in the c(ty yesterday, for a few hours. . P. M. r"ary of Seneca was among th? visitors to spend-.yesterday- In Ander i. R. Prultt of iva, Route 4, spent part of yesterday-In the city .on busU nCSS? i i ..?:.?:. ?... .;?:" . ' ' >. Paul Tlndall has-returned .to Villo Visla, Va., to resume "his work after spending.a vacation-in this city< ??. Fred Noblett. once a citizen of An derson, but pow making hie home in Charlotte, was in the city yesterday. E. O. Hunter of Spartanburg 'Was among the visitors to spend yesterday In Ute-.city.? "V ? . - ?.?. ? ?ti ? ?.."?? '.' R; S. Mclver of Greenville spent a few1 hours In the city yesterday on business. Mr. and Mrs. JV T.' MCarey and daughtcTe and Calhoun spent yester day:. Iii the city. . Mrs,. Bnuntree^-Bcacham and ;son ?iaye returned t? KlrkwoOd/Qa;, after a short slay In tho. city. ? ? ' ?:??'.' a-? - ,.? ?. . Thomas Smith has gone to Black Mountain, . C- for a stay of a fow days. .... ? Mra..D. P. Sloan has returned-from a vinlt to Tolatives in Athens, Ga*. ;V .' Misses Jeselo Plekens, Bertha Pour vu Mfi.jfQ9 n?H?na |o?t, ycs ing to give the p ith your wagom ready to carry f ive to move the (Wiled by J. T, ?V first; so to mali i help me move e at the 5c utk Main S S: Is o the 10c Store, 112 rou are willing to cs check for one-four That is: Every 4c pi 25c free at the oth< yon do it?" I say, "j or two weeks, but four-share of the pi pou at either store c Sugar, Flour, Meal, terday .for Ashevillc where- they bo to spend a couple of weeks enjoying the cool air of this delightful resort. MJbs Dora Gelebcrg left yesterday for New York ttTbuy fall millinery and ladies ready-tptwear. She was accompanied by Mrs. Kate Elliott as assistant buyer and w;ho will tuke a special course in corsetry while ab sent. r_ ? 1 .Miss Irma Bell of Atlanta Is the guest of Mrs. Keith Pr?vost. Mr. and Mrs,. Wlatersmlth of Mobile Ala., who have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. Frank Todd, will leave today for the mountains. .? ?? y ' . Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Long of Central spent yesterday in town. Mrs. J. W. McKlnney and daughter, 1 ..dred, of Atlanta are visiting friends here. Mrs. Ernest Moore of Atlanta is vie /tting'aer parents Dr. and "Mrs. It. T. Diyver, ... ? Mr. and Mrs. J. J- Baldwin and Mrs. T. ?. Howard spent yesterday In Roy ston, Ca. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Weir and Messrs. Vanoy and Alex Wicr of Athens, spent Sunday lb town with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Tolly. They wero on their way to Greenville. ? ~?, ? '...' v?! >?" 11? . Miss 'Margaret Brewer of Elberton, Ga., Is visiting Miss Louise and Mar guerite Henry. . . Miss Lois Jackson of Iva Is visiting M?as Marie Sebyt. Mrs. J. H. Jolly will leave this morning for her boni e in Atlanta after a visit of three week's to her' grand mother, Mrs. Marguerite Van Wyck. The Palmetto Clinpter,-.UrxV ??-*rM meet this' afternoon' at 5:80 o'clock with Mrs. C. B. Earlc. ' G. It. Bailee has gone'to New York : Misses Frances Anderson and Emily Sullivan and: William .'Sullivan havo returned from Asheville, where they have4 been attending ? house party at the home of >L % .8?lllvau, ; , i jMisa Alice William? oV Greenville ha? arrived in the city for a visit t? her sIstcr, Mrs. Bond Ei Anderson ' i i ' .1 . . ' ? ' : . Harold and St. Clair Webb and Sam Cnthcnrt are at Jocassae f?r a. fort night ... .. .- ?r-rrr , , ! . . . Mrs.. W. O. Smith, Mm. Alipc Robi orison and Mies Willie Wray. Robertr son left yestcsday for Sullivan's Island whore thoy Will spend the p6rt two w??Hvi people about the s and teams, ca ull loads. 10c Store *o Z2 ?cCown's Sons. ie room quick ai it, one-fourth 10c and itreet, abou East Benson Stree arry and pay for. th that amount on urd?ase at one stor< er store. A $100 pi Mr. Johnson, I just I am going to movi iy. Remember, eve m everything but S] Hams ?nd Bacon. MHS. BERTHA BANISTER CROMER. A Tribute to a Lovely Woman from . '' Rev. T. H. Bsr?- ?*. Editor The Intelligencer: Miss Bertha Banister was born near Mt. Bethel chureh, 33 years ago and died July 16, and was burled the fol lowing day at Silver Pr?ok enamtnrv. When about 14 years of age her father moved to Anderson where ehe lived the greater portion of. bor after life. She attended regularly upon the ser vice of the -, Second Baptist. . church, which church she united with end was baptized by Rev. William- Brown. She sat under his ministry for years and also, under Mr. B. P. Mani din as Sunday- school teacher until-she ber came a teacher herself. - Some 15 years ago she was married to Mr. Olile Cr orner. .Soven children were bor , to them. Six of them with the husband are left to mourn her going away. About five or six years ago they moved out to Calhoun and she soon united with the Shady Grove Baptist ohurch of which* the writer was pas tor. .'. was there the friendship whlej lasted until her death was 1>; gun. - j She loved to talk about religion and ' never seemed to be so happy as when so engaged. Many were the illuptrn ; tions she told as coming from' Rev. Brown and Mr. Mauldln, showing- that she was a good listener. Her Bilde U used as texts. . j She was a good Christian woman, wife, mother, neighbor, free from] any thing selfish. It was a pleasure to bo "uer pastor, much more could be said but space forbids.' Truly we can-aing. "Sleep on, beloved sleep and tako thy I ; ' ? rest; ' j. Lay down thy head upon thy Savior's . ' bjeaa't, x j We, love thee/*reR, but Jesus loyejv thee best? ' 1 Good night, good night..good night, ., , ; , ? ? ',. . Until we meet again before His throne Clothed in the spotless robe He gives '.. Iiis own, . J Until we know even as wo aro. known. Good night." : . V , .. , -J^; Btown. DYNAMITE HARREO' ... ?.?. for*, i. ? tu ' - " ?,dt , i.*??.?'<*!'' ;*????? -? .? t '>:>.? bifSt ?. .?. Suvanitah Officiai? Kef use Admittance to P?rt??bip Loaded Whh f 00 ton s ., ?spbclatod ProHs? Savannah, . ju?jr SC.?TBocauso the Korweigan, Steamship Lniia bound from Perth,Ajnboy to Havana, Cuba, is loaded with 100 tons Qf dynamite, cltj officials, today, refused to ftllpw her to enter; i this, port although the '. vessel was ,u>. distress. Tho steamer hua broken ? its main. steam pip* and the captain wished to come to ,'Savannah tp i nave, tho. trouble repotted. The Lalla' anchored at Venus Point about ten miles down the river and the ro | wire ?JH'^ ??? ! flw*f# ???>,?'????' V] it much to help rs, carriages, m ?0 South Main S I cannot move i id move at the of the entire si 25c Store, it - - t, or to the Grocerj What ever amount the oth?r store at tl ? gives you le free j jrchase gives you $2 do it to move." Y e and move fast, ? rything is spot cash pecial sale items at Sale begins Wednesday, Ju C. S. MI 220 S :: GENERA (From Ine Sunday Dispatches.) I Greenville? ? the rr-.,ult of nn al tercation caused by the alleged insuit ?of a woman, Henry Train, a white Iman, is .dead, and a man nameu Harri ! f.on is behind the bars of the county Jail. The rhootlng occurred in a near bocr sland In Stradcyville aunday af ternoon about one o'clock. . Columbia?\V. C. Kolley or" Riehland |<icounty has contributed 8,0 Nancy .' King' potato plants to the rumien? or r. the hall district lu York county. This announcement was made yesterday by Commisisoner Wntson of the state tle ! prtrtmeut of .agriculture; who will I Wednesday du tribut" the plants at a meeting to bo held at Bethel church I near Clover, York county. Columbia?Dr. James H. Melntouh ! in his statement said: "I was Carry ing a pistol that night because I bad 'been conscious that for. two nights I previous that I had been followed I while out making calls, and not know ing jurt what It meant 1 had armed i myself before leaving home." Dublin, Ireland.?Three men and one woman arc dead and more than sixty persons arc la the hospital, wounded, as the result at a battle of the king's own Scottish borderers late today firing into a mo;> i-.t the t recta, of Dublin. Seven of < the wounded aro expected to die. Among them aro three women and a boy of, ten. V Harnwell.?In a campaign meeting hero Norman-<l. Creech; candidate for re-election to the house of representa tives, made statement that Oov. Blease had removed from office Magistrate James H. Fowlcs of Columbia .because Few les had- lssed some warrants against Creech .for- passing, worthless. I cheeks. Creech was not punished ufi ilio fell back on his protection 'under the constitution. W> rltfngton.?-Money from the fed eral treasury will be deposited'th nut onal banks, throughout'the country again this fall to facilitalo the move ment of crops and promote business ' generally. - S?cret?ry McAdoo an nounced tonight that lie would pnt out approximately $34,000,000 and that he stood ready to increase the amount to j any extent necessary 10 meet the I country's needs. \ Columbia.?That Dr. James W. Bab cock hkd in 1911 urged. Governor ' Blease not lo liberato ?. A. Itichey, (serving a sentence for a grave crime, II from the ? penitentiary, ami that he 1 was concili red In ? this by Dr. >D. ? 8. , Popo, who considered Richcy a man ! dangerous to a community, were dc Jvclopmohts: of particular -interest yes Itorday In the exchange of statements m me and I waul arket Baskets, a kreet. But I ha :he 10c Store in same time; I wi tock, consisting < about - i 7 Store, 220 South I ; you select and pa le regular price, tp at the othe? store, ? ?5 free and so on an< ou say, "ilcw lorg? 5o don't b? late and and an armurt cq* the 10c Store and ly 29, and continues h% :t NOR, GR outhMainS L NEWS I Governor Blcasc relativo A) the gover nor's Justification, In physicians' re ports of Richcy'B condition, for parol ing Richoy. Aiken?When it became Saturday that a meeting of anti-lileaue forces was held in Columbia and the state ment given out by Dr.- Croruer had been read, the Aiken county delegates ! to the stato convention announced that I they wo did not recede from their call ' for u conference in' Columbia this 1 week. Atlanta, Gu.?Six MethodiHt educa tors of the south, it was announced to day, have o ">n selected as members of the theological faculty of the Meth odist University which ie to he es tablished in Atlanta. As made public by Hisiiop Warren Candler, chairman of the executive committee, the selec tions are: Dr. W. J. Young, Rich mond, Va.; Dr. Platb T. .Duruam. Charlotte, K.C; Dr. E. C. Howard. Tuscaloosa, Ala.; Dr. W. A. Shrilton, Oklahoma City. Okla.; Dr. Andrew ISledd, GreciiBboro, Ala.; Prof. W. A. Smart, Clini lottesville. Va. Washington.?Warm and generally fair weather over the whole country was forecast Sunday by the weather bureau for the first half of the coming week. ? 1'The next disturbance of im portance to-cross the country^said the bulletinn will appear in the far west Monday or Tuesday und move cartwartl,' crossing the gruut central valleys Wednesday or Thurnday and the eastern states near the ond of the week. This disturbance will be at tended by locnl showers, thunder storms and cooler weather. There are no' indications at thin time of a (lis tar han ce in the West Indice." 'QreeuviPe. .Tuly 27.?ono of tht most sordid and coldblooded crimes Greenville county.has known'in years came to ' light yesterday afternoon when J. D. Nix, a man of 52 years, was arrested by Sheriff Rector and brought to the county Jail, wnere he confessed to having committed Incest with his own niece and when the baby was born car led it into a nearby field and buried It in a shallow grave dug by his own hands. 'Greenville, July *~* GLU'ja, a'ne gro, was shot and ?evwroly wounded by Sheriff Roark'of-Pickensi county yesterday morning about {Ko'clock, the sheriff firing/upon the negro when lib attempted t? resist arrest ny reach ing 'for a pistai. 1 The shooting occur red about r> miles from-Picken?'. The sheriff himself: brought tho nogro to tho hospital here, where last night it was reported that lie would recover. Gibbs; together wJlh Tom Vick,- a white man, escaped from the Pickcus county chaingang test Friday: Globs i?pa ft pl?lQ{ wfceq prrest?d, ? ? t yoii to ha,ye d what n?i, Lve there the on top of the H give aw?y, of: i 30,000 10,000 40,0ift $10,000 Main Street, y for at the be delivered ,u,, tnd every $1 d on nnd on. ? " ? ?y, Till th? don't be slow; I ir! <o one-fourth at the Grocery g?; k moved. '; OGHf treet GreouviHe, July 27.- Paroled by Jovernor Please on May'vS?''bf this year In order that he might return to the bedside of hie dying motfuVr! nt the Carolina mill, Walter Hayes, a white boy of 20 years, is oned ri'to re' in tho toile of the law. He was arrested Sunday morning together with Rus* sell Belue, charged with highway rob bery. The charge wan brought by Will Graham, a young white man of Gastonla, N. C., who states Abat he was held up and robbed iurjtbere'clnity ?r Grippie; Creek Saturd|jr"juflit .by lielluc and Hayes. Hayes* mother has been dead Eomo time. ."" * ?X NOTICE A meeting ut tho site -where the Smith School House was burned, will be held on Friday at thrcoO'clock f?r the purpose of dlscheslng^tho'ad visability * a m w Hchudil? ?tf{3tr!ct. Sunt. Felloti will meet Wl?Tf the trus tees All people interested are urged *? be > 05<;?\1? ? '-*SttlK' '?' "' PROF. SMART TO ^ BE ON F?G?LTY Well Known In Anderson' nnd Friends Feel Proud o^the Fact That He Was CkU?*^ News of tho nppointmon of Prof. W/ Alken Snlart. or ..GhayAojtfflavlHe, Va., on the faculty of the new -Meth odist university which wiltibai estab lished in Atlanta, was received ' In Anderson. Prof. 'Smart ??"? 'son,? Qf the'lato Dr.-Richard Smare^wtto'died recently, at- Ghnrlottesvnie ! and is^j? nephew of Mrs. C. B. : Rum a and Mr,: Joel S- Alken of Greenwood and Hon. Wyatt Alken. > >'?'. ?? -. He Is a, young man barely' m<st? lhah'30**rear* of ago anfl-?s rcpaVfled as ono of the most 'brl.illaa.t^yo?ilg minister* of . the Methodist confer ence. He received his college train ing at t{ie famous Webb school,!' Buckle, Tenrf. ' 'A"\ Prof. Smart has been .elected 'to' the chair of Biblical literdM-4 Hb ta at present pastor of the First Methodist church, OharlottesvlHftA?Vovir} r Prof. Smart has visYtedin Ander son a few times and .memaass^Of;tils family have be>n in"the city a num ber of t?if?> ?. Anderson >peenlo~?rb mm-' -?" -jied ovot th?i'aimoiVrfttiment ... ve Virginia man' will constitute, ne of tho able ?aculty^?f1 tl?e'hcw id situation. ; " '<*-?'r.ny $jvl _ ? -, nrtUtiU .. ;? ? bEST?NCE PAHS II fi \ A sbollile Matt Recettes Sentence of ' Nix Years For Hairfuacfrhtcrv..iff (By Associated. Pros?) ' ?\. ,?. Ashovllle, . C? July?ilB.?^Alexander* . Brooks, prominent businoss man was sentenced.this morning) to soryo six years on the county roads for kill ing Frank B. Hugill in<West-Ashevlllb, a suburb lust May. The-defendant Its the father of eleven children, (ho Old" eat of W|}?c|) fa '& V?r? V* It ?V *M .