You See?It's Just Like This:? The hottest month of the year is yet to come. you can afford that Fan Southern Public Utilities Company m With the recent reduction in current rates i * tec 2S 111 "il ' Want Advert Twentyfflve words or lese, Ono 8lx Tlmi'p 00. AU advertisement over twonty worm \I Rates on 1,000 word i to tlon. A . No advertisement taken for less If your, name appears In tlio tele your want ad to 321 and a bill will prompt payment. LOST LOST?A ;Wlm:.$$ech coat, betwoen Honea Patii ami Anderson last Sun day. Finder pjease send by parcels post collect to r Xi. II. Seel, Ander son, s. M i\ y : 7-29-it - * LOST?BeMeen a>.? D. Andorson's store ?mdUho foundry, Tuesday af ter fi o? m., one 17 jewel Howard watch, with Annjgton, Ala., militia rob. Pa'fkUBradehaw. Phono 243. tf -.-M Ty-?-. LOHT--So\id RolAviiwatch fob witli in itials "W, . V.Kon locket. Lost on Hast Orr street,' Finder return to t rayton pj-ug ?to're. Howard $OR SALE " a: A GOOD FA RM FOR 'SALE?104 acre _, ?witlWrt?A*?if?-*r- ???.?.? hi Oconeo county, South Union road. High atale Jiol- ?WHvaHov * We??j watered. '**GooTrp'?eturoB. Fino or chard and suupjx?ii?iig V?uo. Four tenant houses land largo barn. bargain for sopao man. A. T. Thomp son, Westminster, S. 0., It. F. D. 3. iOB SALE-j^^ ^urme Sp. Ga., West . Green and Dent?n, Ga., $10.50 round trip. If y(qu. artv. interested write or seo me at once. c. F. Key, County Clerk's ORlc^Anderson, S. C. tf VOB SALE-rrJpAf second band A. B. \ Colt Acotyllno generator, good as now,' 30 light. Cheaper than tbo cheapest fdr?taeh. Apply to A. S. Bowie, Starr, C. C. il>V ' v Monday. August 3, I Witt teaeh'a'lfc da-y'jvocal rausic school ?t NSwfjt attached: Pay no money to col?--f.t unless you ?gol tho official rovuttt as ?b ovo provided for? ' ? J. MACK KINO, tl County Supervisor. NOTICE, All pof sona' ore hereby notified not to Idre ?r harbor tho following ne groen, who are under contract with me * Will WlllUin?. Sr., Will Wil liams, Jr.,"known t\s "3on," Mary Wit liams, Wife of Will . Williams, Sr., Charllo Williams, known as "Bub^ berr,',* and Lewis -{Watt. Anyono dls r?garulng this notice will be prose Wted at Iftw, . u Guy Norria, DAY OF GRACE FOR VOTERS H S PASSED NO MORE CHANCE TO GET ON ROLL CLUB LIST CLOSED Yesterday Was Last Day For Vot ere c ? South Carolina to Prop erly Enroll Their Names Muyb? Anderson county voters will not like the sound of "I told you so," hut all. those doomed to disappoint ment when they try to vote on Aug ust 2 und find that their names are not ou the club roll, will have to admit I that it was through no fault of the I newspapers. Almost every newspa per in the district has labored to get as many enrolled as might he possible and now aluce the last day hus come aud gone it is the fault of tho voter and his alone ir his name does not appear and if lfe is prevented from voting. Wlillc official ligure? of tho enroll ? ment In ull parts of the county were I hard to get last night, on account ot wire trouble, it 1h understood that practically as many voters have en rolled as voted In the last primary olection. a nomo prncincts It is said that even more aro tnroHed, which t can doubtlcas bo attributed to the fact . that^pne.'or tw--. proclpcts havo, been ' ; dispensed with ,? - order that the* votore may un derstand what Is now to be done with the club books tho following , know it as Article 12 from the new rules, Is reproduced In full: On tho lart Tuesday In July in each election year, which shall be the last , day of enrollment, the club books ?hall close; aud within three days thereafter each secretary shall trans mit tho original roll to the county chairman, who shall forthwith causo to be made and shall cortify a copy thereof and lile the same with the clork of tho court for public Inspec tion at all times. At least ten days before tho first primary the county committee shall meet after titreo days' published notice in a newspaper .of general circulation in tho county ot timo and place of -nice tin and exam ine tho-rolls. Any person may com plain of errors therein and the county committee, after hearing complaints, shall In a fair and impartial manner correct and purgo tho rolls, .striking off tho names of all persone not resid ing in tho club district for which each roll was made .tip or otherwise linpro? perly enrolled, and addii g any names improperly omitted: Provided, No ?amo shall be stricken from any club roll without three days' notice by mall to the address appearing on-tho club roll to the person whose namo la pro posed to-be dropped from the roll to ehow cam e why Bald name should not be dropped. When saM rolls have boon rovlscd and corrected by the said county com mittee they s? all bo certi fled to and returned to the respective"secretaries ot. each club ana Shall thereupon be como the official club rolls and no names shall be ae'ded t ho r oaf tor ox cop t by the order of a judgo of com petent Jurisdiction. Upon Che completion of said revision th? county chairman shall immediate ly in the office of tho clerk of court- a list duly certified by him of all names added or dropped from Bald roll, with ago, place of residence, and occupa tion, which list abati bo preserved by tho cleric along with the duplicate roll on file In his office and any person may there inspect said roll and list of corrections at nil times. The original roll shall bo returned to the secretary of each club and by him delivered to tho managers of the primary election before the hour of opening the polls; and no person shall be allowed to vote at ssld olec tion whose name does not appear on said origin?l roll as heroin required; The manager^ of election shall return said rolls to the secretary of tho club immediately after the counting of the votes and-the declaration of tho result ft as soon thereafter, as -practicable. ' vided, If tho original roll be lost or miscarried a copy of the duplicate, as <. rroctcd by the county committee and- filed In the clerk's office, ' such copy to bo certified by him, shall be used lu place of the original. Cloudburst. ? Tellurlde, Col.. Jnly 27.?Two .wo men'w?re drowned, fifty families were j rendered homeless and a hundred buildings .were p? atally wrecked late today when a wall of water tea feet high, originating in a cloudburst..-de scended through Cornet Canon, broke .through the dam and flooded the town. The damage Je eaUjnajed, $\ fWfW, SALVATION ARMY ?O EN?ERIAIHHE POOR PLANING BIG NIGHT FOR ANGUST 28. everything free! People of Anderson, Unable to. Afford Night of Pleasure Will Be Given Re?l Treat While Anderson's people of means aro touring tho county, or enjoying the breezoB of tho sea coast, ?aero ?:?? dozens of families in the city without tho funds to take feuch outings and people who cannot afford even a visit \ to the ice cream parlor or to tho mnv-1 ing picture shows. It is these people j that Ensign Belcher or the Salvation'1 Army desl?es to help and he has therefore arranged; a -very cnioyablo night for them next month The director of ?he Anderson branch of this great orgahrattlo:) ni nouueed yesterday tha' be 1*.. ; .; plans for; a big "free" night fQr-ihe poor people of tho city whleh he will stage on Au gust 28 in the Army hull. At this time the Ecnsign plans 10 give cold drink:! and lee ?ream ?o nil tho^e peo ple in attendance'and not-oUo cent , will be charged Thero will bo no charge at the door and the entire affair will bo for the poor mothers and poor children of the city, who bave never hud the oppor tunity of enjoying-a- rout cvtning of pleasure.' -sSir^rifU : .c. ,Mr. Iielcher.,announced yesterday that the affair .vo?tT^?nTttf 'placrYtf ovefltng or tho liSto. m.d he. Impcs hint every family in the city,'without, funds to purchase these huronea,: will come out aad charo in the ptean?rcs of i bo evening. He also stated tha-'. the program for the evening won id ?cotlSItl. f?t scigo j and recitations and there, will be no lack of cn'ortaiunn-ntv Of course, in r.n a ?grig xor, un e>vnt of Ulla kind, the Salvation;? Army Svili find that its finn neos aie bu m pend, and for that rea ion It ben oo es the people of Anderson to route to its as sistance in as large a measure as pos sible. Tho Army hai mid?rt a ken to carry this thing through and will do bo, nevertheless, iliey will need s'>me assistance and ihey aro relying upon the public to furnish this. Almost any business man around town cab contribute 50 cents or $1.00 toward helping tho poor peoplo to have one night of pleasure und if each of them, will do .this much it will be a night that tho poor peoplo will never for got. Great credit Is duo basigli Belcher and his helpers for what they are ac complishing la Anderson.. elks will Hold a big reception Ladies of Anderson to Take Part In Event Which Has Been Ar ranged Night of August 6 With the exception of the opening ball, which was held during the Sisto Coti ven tjon, tho beautiful new homo of Anderson lodgo No. 1206, Benevo lent and Protective Order of Elks, has never been opened to tho ladles of tho city and the "Hello Bills" bavo there fore decided that it la high, time such a stato of affairs Is remedied. A com mittee was therefore appointed at. ? recent meeting of the lodge to ax range for an opening reception and this committee announced last night that the arrangements for the 'event had all been completed.and that the formal reception, opening the piace to the lo?les of the city, would uo held at the Elks homo' on-tho night Of AuruBt C. -Tito reception' will ' begin at o o'clock. In planning the now home the An derson Elks went to' some expense to have.the place fitted up so that the ladles, would feel at homo and among tho other p?rta of tho building a ban? Bomo" reception room,-built solely for uso of the ladles, and a oo?y little card and committee room on tho top. floor. The At.dorson Elks aro an xious that tho .ladles make ase' of those. '''' The coming reception bids fair to be of tho cVcnts of the. raoprtf ;?!n Anderson. Mothers, ' wives, ' slaters aiidrarriothcarts of Elks will all bo thero and tho evening will be one of pure.jollity from star-t to finish. Th? Anderson Elim Hotne,: located on tho corner of Sharp? and McDuffio streets, Is one of the. handsomest in this part of the country and easily tho prettiest In South Carolina. It has just been completed at ? cost of elightiy over ?10,000, _. FIRST DAY'S SESSION Gr SALUDA MEETING BAPTISTS HAVE RALLIED AT IVA MANY ATTENDING Biggest Part of Crowd Will Not Arrive Until Today For Saluda Baptist Association With ..about 100 delegates in attan ! dance the annual meeting of the Sa luda Baptist association opened yes terday morning at Iva. This number will be considerably increased by the ?hour for tho opening exercises this morning and it is vury probable that there will he several hundred in at tendance by noon today. Ycstorday'e meeting was called to I order by the following officers In the chairs: Rev. D.*W. Hyatt, modera tor; Rev. W. W. Leather::, clerk. The oponlug services were preached [by Rev. R. H. Burriss and this was easily the event of - the day. Mr. Lurries' effort was a splendid one and ' ? made a great Impression. In a" few well chose ? words "Rev. >. W. Hiatt announced that he must give up the gavel as moderator and asked for nominations. One epcakcr stated that a layman could All -the of fice, accrdlug to the constitution of the association, and he nomtnacd Mr John E. Breaveale. n:r. Breazealo "v/as ' unanimously elected... and aliada Fome.vpry touching, remarks when .he I assumed the responsibilities of the of flee Rev. W. W. Leatherr- was reelcctcd [clerk, with M. L. Mabaffcy as associ ated clerk and treasurer. Friendship chur>i was received In the association, follov ing which a dis c?sslon aroso over the question whether or not the association would hear an addrcrs by the Rev. Richard Carroll, the negro preacher, liefere the question was settled it was dis covered that Rev. Carroll- hod with drawn which automatically set tled tho affair. Plans for the.remainder of th? as sodatimi ar? intere; ting for every hour and it is said that this bide fair to bo easily the best convention ta at the association has ever held. Lively interest is being manifested by the delegates from all sections and especially are the people of Iva in forested in the doings, of the associ ation. '?- '". At yesterday's meeting tho -fojlow lng visitors were extended the courte sies of the floor: Dr. J. P. Klnard president of Anderson college; Col j F. N. K. Bailey, president of the Bailey Military Instituto of Cr ecu wood; Rev. W. E. Wilkins or the Baptist Lay man'a Missionary work and Rev. B. Bozeman of the Baptist Courier. CANDIDATES ARE ALL AF TER VOTES I Special Meeting Being ..Held At j Various Mills In Different Parta of Anderson County From now ?n those running, for .Of fice in Anderson county will have no reat and indications aro'Mint tho vot-? ers "will be allowed but httle rost by the candidatos. Owing to tho- fact that the county campaign itinerary calls for only ; ? i few of the more important places t? be viellcd in this county, ti jr. Hol land, ? candidate for judge of probate; has arranged a schedule of meetings at . Various mills and other pointa not t? b? visited by th?'campaign'party, I This independent campaign waa start ed Monday night at Pendieton and last night the candidates apoko at tho West End rharmicy. Th? following le. tho romaindor of tho .speaking dates/ as arranged by Mr. Holland: Wednesday night, 8. o'clock. Gluck Milla Thursday night, 8 r 'clock, Bolton Milla: ' .?' Friday night, 8 o'clock, Pelxef. Mille. , Saturday night, 8:30 o'clock, River - sldo-T?xaway- . ::, '?'. .? '.? \ I A number of candidates are attend? f lhg each one of these meetings and-a fair sized crowd of votera hcar-tthe speeches. Southpaw Makes Change. Cleveland,* JulyV 28.?Vean arcgg>l .the star, left banded pitcher of< the( Cleveland American League team, was , traded to day to the Boston Red Boa tor Pitchers Coumbe, A. Rankln 'John Son and Catcher Ben Egan. The trade (it Is said, marke the beginning of a Enjoy the security and prestige of being affiliat ed with an "institution that ^ Has "Uncle Sam" For a Partner We solicit your business and are prepared to fully take care of your inter ests. . li. Citizens National Bank Capital $150,000 Surplus $35,i)00 Anderson City Is "My Town" f.t ? ? UT* *???*?*?:?* * ? ?' : Anderson C?tinty Is "My County What About Anderson College ? "Today JflYoup Oppottunityy Tomorrow Other 4 : t -V ?' ? " ?. -y- -. , -.. 1 ". WAN'JjBtl?Young moil and women "to prepare for good positions. Oar* records Rhow that young men and .women from this community havo soeur-1 *d J^iUone through this school, and are now making three times . mpTr?' money than they wore able to before taking or course. ' ? >a, Bookkeeping. Banking, Shorthand, Type* :,ting. Penmanship, ? v'aatf ' t^elCj^l?^i?^^l.fyoXSiJ?*to Ko?d teat pn>?t4oa? ayaUahlc. m: ABE OFFER? ? A SFECI Al, DISCOUNT UNTIL AUGUST ?5, and now le the time to make your arrangements to enter this school; If ? jrtta cannot com? ? hoir, make - your pi ana for this fall ? and winter. On? y school is la dos? touch with the business, Interests of this section; and; ? we havo more, calls fdr graduates than we can supply. Catalogua free ' Address ' .? , CECILSVBU8?NESS SCHOOL, ANRERSON, 8. C. OR 8PARTANBUKG, 8. C