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fop Freight Charges at mi ancl g?*t youri?Mcti GLENN SPRf GSi S. C. YYo beg to offer to oar friends and patrons of Glenn Springs all the comforts, courtesy, and attention Hint yearn of practical ex perience has taught us. Absolu t?ly nothing Tfill be left undone to make you feel that the memories that yon' carry array of a hummer spent nt Glenn Springs Trill el trays lire In your mem ory ns a green spot. : . . .. Our automobile Passenger Bus with Pneumatic Tires meets the trains nt Spnrtuuburg and the ride wHI ??ly take yon thirty min. Utes to tho hotel for one dollar for encl? pnsscngtr. Onr auto, mobile baggage truck vt IB giro yon quick service for fifty cents per trunk. First Floor ratejh are $17.5?0; single or double. -.? Second F b r Roptns are $17.50, and $15^0 pe? W??fe, also single rooms'af th? sanie . rate, ' \. . * J. Geo. Verhauer, Mgr. St??b & V?rliane^ fs; GENESTA ^||^^^^??i? Spruch lip rite* ?|? Co. . ?.,OScheaula; ;., Rat^'Sche&ile, Rate !Ly Greertw?od 6.ob a. m? S2i5? iiy^P?ljsttr 7.25 ?; irt. $2.25 Lv Hodges 6,20 a. m? 2.5b[tvr? ' 1-v Shoals Jct 6.30 a. m. 2.S0 Lv GiWsmBe 6.00 ?: ia. ?j? Lv Donalds ? 6:3$ ?. Bi. . 2.5? li?W?y\oH: ' 8.3? a. fri. 2.00 Lv;,Honea; J?ath ?.45> ^ ?BV :?iv:efiicH Spr'gs 835 a. m. ';iit?> ^^$Ppnyj; S?&^?^^reer ; 8;4? a. m. 2,00 L^ill^^^S:?:f' $2$}Lv?DuncM 9;00 a, rm 1.75 A?irTy^ .turning leave Spruce Pme Sv?Ojp.^^ >; <y-i&fJi^?^>.--y . .:?: S?Rt$$M^ fo??r. -mijes^b?^dv^t?tossi tween Spa^anrBtrg^a^^ ^?ldd th"?',;p?ea& ask soma of;your fr?endsjhat went on ^m^j?MmtMmSm ? them thrce^ passing through them;-.several-in di?ect ,line,, passengers being able to ioofc through> two or more motmtairitf.without difficulty..? Irv afc faining the"Gfest-of the Blue Ridge?! th,Q arB'chfljBut^^p^?# loons, where the tr ick can be observed at several elevations. Con sjdereij' the most 0lf?c?i? arid e*p$#yeftMm* ^S&u^fSs^Tro: America. TH^^^ t?ide bf 4,178 feeti M OB#Mitchells Wi?i ?r)^y?fi#M pla?rt vie^tVom th?'tr?ln. . . ..y. ?#??A$T OPPORTUNITY to ^^^^^.^-fm^. ? t?ve. rat?s, ai the ^ eps #il|roperale in ?onrtj^tton^|h \th? Glt? \ UmptmtihQ^aaierFR?My^A'i^^T 7, this dav?&*m:W no* y^ V-?; > . , . for furtheri;1nformatipnV,^a1?' bn any. agentmthe Piedmont mmmm L. D, JENNINGS SAYS THAI BUND TIGERS GET PARDONS rn SOME NEW TAL? \Big. D emon?} travor* . For E. .P, Smith at the jC^paigTi Meet . j in g At Chest cr SpeWaKlo The. intelligencer. Camdon. August 4.-Approximate!] 2,000 pensons heard thc senatoria; candidates here' today. Farmers o Kershaw county made for Senatoi Smith' another one of those' demon' ?trations o? exub?rance which aro be coming so characteristic of the pres edt campaign. . Senator Smith was drawn to th? grove today by an 'eight mule, team the senator propped high up on three bales of-cotton, and surrounded bj shouting partisans, each holding tlofi a precinct banner, .which guaranteec an overwhelming majority for Senatoi Smith. - The fire laddies joined in the proc?s I sion and drove a pair of p ran ci nt horner, in front of "Cotton" Smith'* .turnout wavlr.s' th dir hats as tnej clung to the nra fighting apparatus Several hundred- dust choked people Jogged along in the-trail, cheering and [waving their hats. A demonstration Was also made foi [Governor Iileaee. More than icc voters marched up tc Ibo; grove behind a banner ! With' tb? dual inscription,. "For United Staten Senator, Colo L. Eicare'' and "Foi Governor, John . G. Richards." To Bavo tits South. Interest today centered chiefly about tho proposed cotton convention. Twt or tho speakers. Senator - Smith ant W. P. Pollook, gave much of their tim? in discusing tho continuation ot th? demoralized condition of /the coi to L inarki Senator".Smith said . that th? pian ho would propose would be that the na'Jonal government lend moue) directly to the farmer?, ut tho lowest poss i hie rate of interest, the national ?boin ks. accepting the cotton as'pledge and' this- be held until the market again becomes normal. l?^fm Mr. Pollock suggested that th? United States buy up the surplus cot ton as did the Brazilian government when the price of coffee so declined that the planters could not afford tx raise the produce. .. Old'Ito Nailed. . Another feature of tho meeting : tip day was' tho positive announcement bj Senator Smith that he did not vote foi Judge Haskell lb 1899- Ho did riot support fol. Haskell, lie, said.. because he did not think the movoment a wist one, though ho had grievously offend ed two uncles becauBd ho did not VDU for Col. Haskell, as he could prove. ^ Mr. Pollock, w!i : i npoko first, bitte ri > arraigned ';maci;inu politics'* ta Saut!. Carolina. Ho charged t h at auch, polit ical 'organizations as the governoi boasts of costs great aumB or money This, howe\ or, waa not the most de grading influence. V Next to tho freedom of tho press and the freedom ot speech he added, ; wai the freedom to go to the polls and vOK likb men-'and? not Witherings- in theil nose and tied to a political machine Where all individuality and Independ ent of the voter ia lost. Pardons, the speaker explained mt>T ?fStp&ts? S?' thc chief executive without any particular concern, ex cept ttie persona! favor which; was- ex tended ht th? governor to bis lawyer frlehd'liardob? brokers. .' A largo portion of tho governor^ speech today waa given over ta an ef fort :to 1 Credit tho ; chargea- g thal lileasoism has been an aconimic dis advantage to'? SbUtlV Carolina or that lt has loen respooslble for any "so-call "j reign ot lawlessness,"; [M charged _" -Messrs. Jennings andiPolJpckv V Th,e chief; exotiutlvo had prepared o table' di statistics, showing that ?tb? amorunt of taxable property in South -rtarollh? imd'r4if?T>:aaed yian; hy.-yeaT, aa much dering ikt? own administra tion aa during;4feitf cf former Gover nor A?isel. ;Hb-^^.rjsa4W.^meJ?i lot i&ur^-ebm^ . reports, tending to shbw improvement In the number1 of prosecutions and ' &-VVoB.-i-r*'^:Y--vi'-'-v -Y: ring: this Mr. Jeuntagfc said fo^pos? u^u the^stS?the o^pohse incident to trying MG convicting crim ihav? nuit prosecuting the blind t!g ?ra, though they al^almtrv to take tnt coontr. AU we jrent up -were ?ardon, .ettand we foufcd lt ?tta?less tb go to the bip'ense Of V trlal?T 1 ?*.; -M. -. u';? i mat**^ m f. Bicaso man' f?r' g?ht?i?ors Mr. Jen "hing?' urged that the court houses bc t?j-n down nn^ tho^bricl?sr^Ded as flag Cmw?erfl?^ I vi& Y:^rAe??ci??BEifc, Y.-, (Jfc^rnl war on Germeny ^-?Wctoea jOO ioOOO? O O OO O OO O ? test "News Of The,War (ByAasocIated Press.) FIGHTING HAS STARTED Brussels, Acgast ,4.-.NCWH bas reached Iierc Huit tho Gcrnnns are choRIng Liege ?ind Namur. , A REPORTEp CAPTURE. Algiers, August L-According tu ?in unofdcinl report a French licet ba*; captured tiro Germen cr.VicrK, tho Gooben und Breslau. AN APPALLING RUMOR. 4fl Lond?n, An g ii st -1.- Unite rs' Tele grain Company annonc?es that lt learns that ? attie of war oxhtts bc? tireen Great Britain.r.::J Germany. THE FIRST VICTIM Bcifort, France, August 4. A num. ber of Germans nen- taken rr JR oner today and brought into Keifort? . A squadron of the 11th French dru. Kons In Beifori rendered h?nors ut Jone he rey to a Berman lieutenant, thc flr*t victim o( actual conlilct bctrrcen France and Germany. Several Jiundred Alsatian^ SW'JKS and Italians . har? enlisted here and liare demanded j- to bc sent to tho ad* ranced outposH* . WARSHIP SUNK. Paris August 4.-A II.iYUH dispatch from Algier? un? it Is reported that French warship*, hive sunk the Ger. mnn cruiser Panther. TO STRENGTHEN NAYY. . .'London, August 4.-In the event of war Great Britain will take over all warships now building in England tor foreign powers.-?Ti,*,n(Unir two Turkish dreadnoughts vikich are about cor ploted.. Work, is being pushed on all British vessels In tho hands of build ers and repairers. GOVERNMENT CONTROL. . London, Auugust 4.-tn order was issued th IR evening giving the gov? crnment cor.? *> o fall thc railroads lb Gyeat Britain;^. . VABTIAL LAW PRO( LAIMET) - London,;August 4.-? spec! ii issnc \ of' th& Lotion Gaeette this -evening ; proelalma avsort of marital law In Ult 1 British Isles. \ BEB CR?S? TENDERS SERVICES YVnwhinston, August 1.-Thc Araerl : can Bcd CroHN derided laie today to formally tcn^fir'Us sen h es to all nut. Ions WfHimf^mfn?European- war. The .internaUe?al relief board will ! meet tomorrow: to consder ways and [ menneL y&;?$$f '' ' JAP CR??SER DEPARTS Tokfcv August'. 4.-The Japanese . cruiser Ch.'yoda nt Kure Ii:?? been, or? r dcrod to proceed hurriedly to Sooth . Cbin^-wdtcrB. ' / ' jj ;>-. a?NAB^ABO?S?B; , Ottawa, Aug?p-4r^Thc ' Canadian . gOTcrnment has decided to summon j psrllniD"-; fS *mvfltli tho war sltaa *k>hi Ute date vrflT'hc proclaimed to. r morrow. . '.'./? K1 H ;- - BULLETIN k ? . . ^rl^, SP??, A^rt fc^The Span. I sh government is preparing ? neu. : ^>*m&mL- i , i li GBBMAN?jcrxt PRIEST ; /. Paris, August 4<--A German detach ment. lo^y" ^nter^, >be vKle/re o? ? Molo v? ll e. . In ; the department of i Mou rt he. Et Moselle. A parish priest, ! was allied.-. .. gsfa '\ HAVE ANNEXED-FIGHTERS 1 bondon, August 4^The British ad miralty oiariaBy ?nUonne*? that tho government ha? laken, over tho two baUle?h!i>8"Ono completed and tho others a*ar3y - completod-^ordercd in . England by Turkey and two destroyer? have been named the Erin and Agin., COUrt. ; ; v I GERMAN STE AMER SEIZED , , Bordeaux, France, August. ir-Twc : German ateamor? In thlo port havo . been seized. ' -y. .. ? Ini.W?xw;???ay, i-..,-; I I^O^nr?u^sti?^M!^ I Youn?,. Hunerlntondent oTechoolB and ; , 400. Chicago teachere aro traveling in; . Joropo. ? I Ir'sM ? .'1 J1,;;"_???S-- 'I > " ??U:'-if;'-- BBIiLKH?rV.i M ?..???.*?. f London, August (M^ervianr mobDU, Kallon hes been; Completed* arcorolng i- td it Nish dispatch to Tho Exchange FOREIGN SniPS DEPART j :glt?^^ il *??tr w??tT!??. PATRIOTIC SPEECH BY PREMIER ill THE LILLIES OF FRANCE; {By Associated 'Prems.) Franco-Oorman frontier proper. Tilla Parla August 4.-Premier Vivant line of dofnnso runs, ^broadly speak-: made the French govcrnment'r state- lng, from ' rdun to Nancy, to Spinal, ment on thc -ivar -in .the.chumberaof to Belfort ; -Ki to Besancon. Each ode deputies today. His remarks created of these cities is tho center of group tho deepest enthusiasm. He detailed of fortifications extending northwest events of the past fortnight, declaring and southeast and d'il facing the Ger. j Germany "irrefutably and - logically mau border. Bach . lias its outposts justified the acts of thc French gov- und its flunking protection and the cr?ment." line 1B said to bo virtuously continuous Buring his remarks tho premier for tho greater part of tho ontiro dis Bttld: - . tsneo-between Luxemburg and Swiss . "France hos . been unjustly provok- border. od; sho did not seek war; sho bas - Behind this Uno. of fortifications done all in lier .power to avoid it France has a.second lino of defensa,i Since war was forced upon her, she broadly spunking, rjunntng parallel will defend herself against Germany from Rheims to Chalons and to Vcr and any other power who takes part dun and from Chulona to. Langrcs, to bv the sido Of Germany in tho the con- Dijon and to Besancon. This second fllct, lino of protection is from *o tu 1201 "Against an attack which violates miles from Paris and thc first frontier, all thc laws of equity and all thc Uno of fortifications ls, roughly, fronii rights of. nations, wo have taken al; 140 to 220 miler- from tho French cap-j necessary disposions." ital. Thc French frontier from thc ; Tho house turned toward tho RUB- Straits of Dover to German territory, stun minister, M. Iswolsky, who sat thc line which separates France from in tho diplomatic gallery, and cheered Belgium and Luxemb".?, also is well wildly. % protected. The-premier continued; Thu3 a ??r_?o;i ?dvanco through "Belgium has 650,000 men in arms Belgium ls, In effect, "going around proparcd tq defend the neutral tty and thc end." . independence of their native land. Tho ? t. ,,. , English, fleet ls mobilized, to the LAKE SlttPPi^ . M'l?NACI?I) j smallest vessel, and the English army . .t ?/r~r^ ! lu mobilizing." ('anadian Boo Ship ('"uni Guarded Day The deputies rose again, turned to- "and Night* . ward where tho British ambassador, - Sir Francis Bortio, WOB sitting in thu (By Associated Press) gallery and cheered wildly. 'Sault* Ste* Marie, Mich., August 4. r* --- Tho'Canadian Soo ship canal 1B being' BELG HUI STRATEGIC POINT guarded, day. .and night by secret, ser-j ;'."?.. -^~?- vice agents of tho Dominion ot Cnn-j Germans Anjireclato the Advantages ada. Shipping on tho. .great, lakes ut Acquiring Her. would be seriously affected if tho can nily Associated Press) ?1 locke were tampered with. ! The vam Importance of Belgium In ~ ? n?.TT'Vmi? a war botween ? France and Germany . ilea .a the fact that unless Germany Paris. August 4.-President Polo may .mover across Belgian territory, rare Iq n men ugo to ho senate and neutralizo! by troaty, an Invasion of, chorober today declared that Germany France would have to be through thc "had tried treacherously to surprise heavily fortified French frontier pru-j France," und added. ?Trance was per. Tho ontirc northeastern frontier. ready and our troops will allow mobl of Franco is, roughly, 440 miles Jn llzation to he methodically carried Jongth. .For a distance ot ?ibo ut 25? out." i mll03 this line separates Franco from --?---.. Belgium and Luxemburg. Iho remain. I- 15,431,000. ' 1 dor. about 190 miler.; separates France Now York',' ,Augj?st4.-??i?rlos S. and German territory - Hamlin, assistant secretary- . of the With the neutrality Of Belgium, ob- treasury announced, todlght ? that ton served thc.scene or action would-bo: banks had been'.given $15,433,000 of redbced . to tho splendidly ? fortifica emergency currency* \ . '.?_ I IN GROCERIES We have a complete and choice stock to select from. In Fresh Vegetables! Irish Potatoes, String Beans* Corn, Tomatoes, Cabbage, Beets, etc. In Fresh Meats Vea); Spring Lamb, I Mutton, Native and Wes tern Beef, Live and Dress ed Poultry. W. A. POWER j 212 S. Main, li Sam D. Harper, Mgr. Deposit YO?R MONEY WITH US x ' .. > and then, we wilV lend y oil money when you n eed it. Interest paid ,on deposits/ Farmers Loan & Trust Company. Anderson, S. C. > i i: combined rc so? rec H a little the rls'c of ono mi ll i i ? dollar H. 1 Ice Cream' :: Jm Mfr? Of[Ii. tek lliJ.l._? L?!" 'J J1'. Jri- i- m i L?GAL NOVICES HO OH? OF BBGISTBATIOK; Fof tho convenlonco ot the voters ol Anderson County tho board of rcgb> trutlon will moot tho following ajf . poinlmcnls to roglstor and renew o|r transfer certificates: i Ilonea Path, T?ray. August 4. . ;BeHbn^Wodhe$dVy, August e. Wllllarostan. Thursday, August 8. Pol?tor, 'Friday. Auguet 7. . i Gluck MUI, Saturday, August ?, from 9 a. : ib!. to IS m. , :..<.'Orr Mlli.'Saturday, August 8, frobot l p. m. tb- 4p.':mv . Pendleton. .Tttp?uay, August'll. , {TownvUle. ?.'Wedpcsday/ August lt. . ;;Starr, Thursday. August 1?. < Iva, *yirtity/-AugUBt l.. f! [? ^^jp^i^^y? .. 'Aveulit, 15, from 9 a. rd, to ii m. .'.'. . jj Anderson. Cotton Mill, August 1& J. Boord of Hes! s trot i on of Andorson County.' ? ' )ti V llcllnquent Hoad Tax Notice. ; ., All. delinquent road tax collen, tora . nro provided with an official receipt book with numbers, and. stub numbers . attached. Pay' no money to col iee tore ' unless/ you get tho official, receipt as ahovet provided for. ? J. ?MACK KING, tt County Supervisor, NOTICE OP ELECTION :Thcfe will be an election tn Mar Mn district, No. 16. on Saturday, August 8th, tor' the- purpose bf voting on a special 4 mills tat. Polis open 7 a. m., and close at 4 p. m. . T*'-'' - . ' .' ... J. B. FELTON, - Clerk of county board of education. SUJIph, aler Jct No. 49 on AM$bst49t&