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Of Ihr h?rnen contins; more than $2,000.00 that hnve been built in An derson or in the immediate vicinity of Anderson, during the lu?t 12 months have been built in North An derson. And Remember Every home that IN being built In North Anderson makes a lot In North Anderson more valuable. A. M. SHARPE & CO., Agents (pr good substantial and reliable old line Fire Insurance Companies call cu ns when in the market. A. M. Sharpe C. 5. JSdauldin J. C, Shearer A Gift For Baby It lent any trouble to select a gift for the baby-because we have many durable things to select from.. Here are a few suggestions? jf Beauty Pms, . . ?i?H. Birth Honth Spoons fT" Locket and Chain . fR! ? jjlfiBS Pop Bowls jjg ~ ? Pork and Spoon v?^""tl|0?jp5 Pintes ??jflfr Binga Silver Cape, etc ?J?ST John M. Hubbard & Go? 140 N. Main Street. Why Pay Rent? When you can buy a home and pay for it monthly and let that rent help to pay for your home. We have some more of those lots on Tribble Street that we are offering at very low prices. Lome to us with, your real estate troubles, we cap adjust them for you. il. FURMAN EVANS CO. Evans Building Anderson, S. G. CONDENSED PASSENGER SCHEDULES. I Piedmont and Norther* Railway Company. | ? (EFFECTIVE MAY 24th,1914, ANPBR80N, S..C.) ?; ARRIVALS. DEPARinjRBS. . So. 81 7:8* m. m. No. 80 6:30 a.m. No. 38 9:8$ a. m. No. 82 8:26 a. 1 No. 35 ?;40 au m. No. 84 11:80 a. m. iiV Ho. 87 1:20 p.m. No; 8JT "12:20 p. m. fi'' .- - '' Nq. 89 3:26 p.m. No. 88- 2:15 p.m. No. 41 4:40 p. m. : ? ** No. . 8:36 p. nv. No: 43 6:80 p. m. '.-.-. No. 4,2 4:60 p.m. No. 45 7:10 p. m. 1 . No, 44 6:50 p. m. No: 47 10:50 p/m* No,,4? ; 9:45 p. m. ' Ci V. PALMER, ? (Y _ ... i ' General Passenger Agent ./; ? " ? > ?.. .'{. -Y- H- ?'{. -Y- -Y- -Y' H- H- H' H> H- .'{. H * ELECTRIC CIT! * _ .Y- Items of Interest and Persona * Wireless on the Sh .Y- -Y- H- .'{. Y- Y- .{. H- '{. .'{? ?{. ?'{' -'{. H Iii? Conception (If Woodrow Wilson. While upending yesterday in An dorson county. Hon. Hatton Sumners,! congressman from Texas, talked In. tercstlngly for thc reporter of The Intelligencer concerning things In Washington. Speaking of the Presi dent, Mr. Sumners said: "Woodrow Wilson possesses a powerful Influ ence in Washington and it is due to I thc fact that he knows; he knows he knows; and tho other fellow knows he knows." Mr. Sumners also said :< that when some Senator or (Congress- | man enters tho President's private of fice wtlh some lavish motive In view. Mr. Wilson gently steers him around to some proposition to result in the betetrmetit of the country and before thc selfish one gets away he ls hear tily disgusted with himself for ever taking up the original proposition. According to the Texas congressman,1 this ia one of Mr. Wilson's strongest ! points. , HajH Opportunity In (?elden One. James P. GoBsctt spent yesterday in Anderson and while here made the statement that while the war . in thc foreign countries ls naturally to be regretted here, that it ls nevertheless a golden opportunity for the cotton mills of this section to build up a trade hitherto untouched by them. There in no better known mill man in the stuto than IB Mr. Gossett nnd his opinion na tiic subject should car ry some weight. Mr. Gossett takes thc view that Imported goods have been sold in this country for years, when tho domestic product is just as good, and that now thc American pcoplo will either usc goods manufac tured at home or they will do with out. They All Will (lorne Back Home. No matter hov far away they may get( or how long they stay, every Anderson man has to come back home every now and then and seo how things are getting aloag hero-aad al most invariably they hate to leave. Joe Martin, now living in Columbia, but once a citizon of Anderson, is in the city for a stay of a few days, Thoo LoSse, who also made his home in Anderson at one time, but now liv ing in Columbia, IB another visitor In thc etty and Henry Strickland, at one time an Anderson man, but now a cit izen of Sumter, ls visiting friends hore. WQllamHton Man is a Live Wire. Vance Gooley, mayor or WllliamBtoh was In Anderson yesterday morning for a few hours but Bald that he did not have time to stay long, as he was j very busy making everyone feel at homo at tho Farmers' Chautauqna, ? which ls now going on In the city. Mr. Cooley said to promise even' Ander son man and woman that a big time woul await them ia Wllllamston to day it they cared to come. People fret?' every section of tho county will be in attendance at the chautauqua today and a record breaking crowd ls expected tomorrow. -o Bludwlne People Are Thou ?ht ful. A roan would have a hard time con vincing an employe of Thc Intelli gencer that the Superior Bottling | Works, located in the city, aro not O. K. Just when the sun was shining thc hottest and the perspiration was dripping fastest yesterday afternoon, the Bloodwlno wag?n drovo up to the front office, and the. H ta ff and force rocelved a large case of this splendid drink, well Iced and ready for enjoying. Bloodwlne is made of wheat, oars, grapes, cherries, lemons and mint und that ia a delightful drink every man ta Tho Intelligencer office can testify. i o Another Candidate IB Being Mentioned. It was being .rumored on the streets I of the city yesterday that Darwin | Redd, a well known farmer of San dy Springs, ls about to announce his j candidacy for tho house of represen tatives from this county. Friends ot Mr. Reed say that they are bringing strong pressure to bear upon him and they believe that he will announce to day. Mr. Reed is well known, and is a "good mixer" and ls popular ta al most every section of the county. It I is safe to Bay thai he will make a good j race, Should he decide to onter. - ? ? o-- ? New Industry For Anderson County. The latest Industry to be launched lu Anderson county Is an up-to-date brick plant at Williamston. The pro-, prietors of the new concern are now engaged in placing new machinery on Mata street in Williamston, and they hope to have the place ready for operation within the next few days. ! The best quality of bard brick will be manufactured ta large quantities. . . ---o Anderson Kan' ( To Preside at Meeting. C. S. Minor of the Five and Ten Cent ? store ot that name In this city, is .pre paring to go to Bt. Louis next week to he present at the annual meeting ot the National association and ho is said to bo a splendid presiding- offi cer. The attendance for the meeting next week promises to be .he largest In tho history ot the association. -? Riff Salt A go in Rt The Chlquola MUK R. Q. Owens ot Honea Path, as ad ministrator , yesterday filed snit against the Chiquola mill of Honea Path in tho sum of $15,000. This ls the sum that Mr. Owens ls asking from Ute mill because of the death of his son, less than 14 .years ot age, while employed in the cotton mill. It ls alleged that the boy waa killed ! while In the discharge of his du ties- : . -Y- -Y -Y Y- H' H- H> '{? -Y .'!*. 'Y- -Y- 'Y f SPARKLETS * _ * I Mention Caught Over the * 'ceta of Anderson * . -Y- -Y -Y Y rf. 'Y- ?Y -Y- -Y Y- -Y- -Y Presidents Home I? ?ring FlnlHhcd. Thc handsome new home of the president of Anderson college, lo cated on the campus of the institu tion, ls progressing at a rapid rate and tho new place will HOOII he ready for occupancy by Dr. J. 1*. winard and his family. This will he one of the prettiest residences in the city. It is built of brick veneer and makes a handsome appearance and at thc same time Is arranged with all modern con veniences and comforts. The new home will be ready for Dr. Kimmi to move In before the opening of the next session of tho college. Renovating The College Quarters. A force of painters went to work a few days ago on the buildings at An derson college and thc result of their work la now to bo seen. All of tho wood-work on tho college building has been repainted and with the glos sy white pBlnt and thc red of the brick the buildings look nice and clean. They are much improved in appear ance and the new students ut thc in stitution will bo immensely pleased with tho looks of things when they get their llrBt glimpse of the place. O' "Aggressive Anderson" IN Ilctter Than Ever. Tiio August issue of "Aggressive Anderson" is to bc published today. This Issue of tho Chamber of Com merce organ is better than any yet is sued and lt reflects great credit in other towns when they see it. A number of handsome Illustrations ap pear in this iBSue of the puhlieattpi*, and Anderson's many advantages are set forth tn neat and tasty style. Th? job is from the presses of thc (Milla Printing Company and tho mechanical work is worthy of compliment. ' Will Hove Into Nen Building. The Anderson Paint and Color Com pany now located: on East Densen has sub-leased a portion of ono of tho store-rooms in the now Watson-Vand! ver building from John Yt. Linley, and lt is announced that th>> paint com pany will occupy th i new quarters after September 1. Moro coinmod.ous quarters are provided by. the change, and this enterprising- compuny will be abie to mako a large. display cf its wares. Accord'.ag to thc slogan of the company, 'Auk Dugan Why." Hr. Richardson Made An Excellent Tait. Among the best add rouses heard, ot Peudleton Tuesday. When, the candi. dates spoke there WHB that or Lieu tenant Commander* Loots XV Richard son of th?**United Statten navy Mr. Richardson is viBttlttg* relatives tn tula county and "the Pendleton people were anxious to bear' him. He dis cussed in detail the European war and astonished the large amtler "i wi?'a his knowledge of ..on di tl on H. Mr. Richardson has made.a mum for him self in th? world and ?nderst?, i pie pte seem to be proud of him. How ls The . i> Wind Mowing! '.' At tho dinner hour yesterday, a table in the Chlquola hotel was the scene of some interesting political discussions. Gathered around the fa bio were six men, cveryono of them from a different section of the State. After the conversation had progress ed for a time, boc of the party pro posed that a 'straw vote be taken for United States senator, which was done, and it was found that all six fa vored Senator Smith. .As was stated before, each of the men carno from a different section of the State. -o :? . Two Candidate s . Here Yesterday. Two of .the best known and moat popular candidates in'Anderson coun ty spent part of yesterday in Ander son as they-were en rou to to Cars wei I Institute to attend the Confederate reunion. These were John A. Horton and J. T. West, both of Belton. Mr. Horton ls a candidate for congress from tho Third district and Mr. West la a Candidate for the'House of Rep resentatives from Anderson county, r.nd indications neem -to bo that both ot them will poll a good vote. Directors. Are . To Meet Tonlgh?. , t, A call has been lsaur.d for the' board of directors bf the Chamber of ('tim moree to meet in Ute ronni* of the chamber tc flight ot 8 o'c.bcic This 1B the regular meeting hight for the month bf Aug ist a id willi* a nundur of Important matters sirs to be. up'fer consideration, it is not k.U?iwi: that anything of extraordinary import ance ls slated for thia meeting. __ - 'v "? *? 3 HARD WORK APPRECIATED. The making of a newspaper ro tulres a lot of work. The public knows very little of: the j. strenuous labor required In a newspaper shop, rite. Intelligencer offl?o misses one of its most loyal and efficient workers, Miss, Sarah Hayes; who has gono to lief home In Mud isonv illa, ' Ky., io ipecd her vacation. -Tho bright.little lady- and excellent little office work? ir knows the newspaper bu Bin es s From ono end to the ether, and .in ad-, litton'to'being a primo' 'favorite wRh jverybody In the office, la greatly nlssed for her efficiency. '. --h-r-. NOTK?*t/ . v ?-. . . . __- .. The citizens of Walkor-MrElinoyle invite the caiidiates for county of fl ies ??> speak there on Wednesday, Aug. 12th, 1ft a. m. All voters urged to at tend sn ?bring well ,fil>*l basket?; 1-81 d&W 8*4 St p v-. \. . ?!-:.': .? < ? ?. PALME TO FEMALE SEMINARY ?l: Van Musical Comedy Co THE TREASURE SHIP 2 reel special feature. SONNY JIM AT THE N Comedy. DAWN ...... .. ... ... Drama. 2 Shows in Afternoon. Th jj THE COOLEi A. A. Bristow of Grccuvllle spent a few bourB In Anderson yesterday, tho guest of hts nun, Josh Bristow. Capt. Dibcrt Jackson of Columbia was among the visitors to spend the day yesterday in tho city. Fred H. Dominick of Newberry, can didate for congress from this district, and J. W. Henderson of Newberry were in the city yesterday. A. L. Kelley of Spart an huiT spent a few hours in the city yesterday on business. C. G. Lott of Greenville was In the city yesterday, a guest at the Chiquola hotol. George M. Buchanan of Greenville spent a few days in the city yester day* R; L. Swcdenburg of Portman Shoals was among the visitors to spend yes terday In the city. Mack Rodgers of Williamston spout j a few hours in the city yesterday on business. John Rodgers of Williamston was among the visitors to spend yester day In the city. J; F. Rice has gone to ho mountains of North-Carolina for .a vacation. He will visit Asheville, Hep??7??nvllle and other points before his return1. Miss Zenobia Welch, Miss Eths! Nelson and A. L. Welch have gone to North Carolina for a stay of a few weeks la the mountains. Dr. and Mrs. J. LevlB Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Harleston Barton and J. E. Barton will return today from a trip to the mountains. W. E. Winn of Greenville spent a few hours in the city yesterday. Walter Pruitt of Starr waa In the city yesterday on business. W. A. Webb of tho Hopewell section 'spent part of yesterday In the city. A. B. Yeargin of Gaffney, demon strator of the Imperial, automobile for Byers & Copeland, state agents, is in tho' city 'for a few days. ' L. Kaufman of Philadelphia, George B IJOU .-.THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. MEMONEE, AITKEN, WHITMAN, BOLAND QUARTETTE tn entirely new vaudeville act. Special scenery and electrical effects,, doing a-novelty 'dancing and skating act, followed by a spectacular act entitled 44A Night on Crocodile Isle.** t THE SEVERED HAND ' Powers. A thrilling three reel num ber of international intrigu?,' with Cleo Maddison and . Geo. Larkin, the pair that will play in "The Trey O' Hearts" which will be the next serial to follow Lucille Lo ve. '-..>,. FOURTH BBEL TO BE SELECTED Coming Friday MA Mexican Spy Itt -Amerton," 2 reels 101 Bison. ' ! Coining Saturday ?Vaine Received" a?-reel Victor with Warren Kerrigan, "?n a Sultan's Garden" an IMP drama with King Baggot and Mary Plc ford, j '.? ' | I7LECTRIC JUt... THEATRE ; TODAY'S PROGRAM. ' ? __. . Vj igy. THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY v, Thanhouser.', The fourth episode. THE TOP FLOOR FLAT- t THE CURSE OP HUMANITY Domino. A two part feature deplc?*- ? lng the curse ot drink. Visit the Electric* every d?ijr-shoW lng high-class plcturer . 4B??Ree?l0c TTO TH, DAY'S PROGRA so a Cabaret entertainment , 10 People. ORTH POLE \ ... e Best Vaudeville Ever A ST PLACE IN PMHMHBWHHiMm T One loni Get diff TH1 WE CHINK SEED Dangerous! The public of Ander son county is hereby warned ag?irisjt using Chink Seed in any form whatsoever. Several .prominent Anderson men have found them to be fruitless. FORMAN SMITH, The Seedman. B. Loyd ot e Dlr oit, E. J. Hirshorn ot Now York and F. J;\FaJrnor of Now York wero among th^JVti?|ors to spend yesterday fa Andornen^ : Ttioy are all v/oll known jewelry aaleain?n. Miss Annnio Bell ot Lowndesville waa shopping In tho city yesterday. W. K. Hudgena of Pclzor was among the well known visitors to spend yes terday, in tho city. ' ? "- " G. J. Chapman of Denver section was In Anderson yesterday on busi ness. W. F. Gantt of Reldftville, -BI.. C., was among tho' visitera to Spend yes terday in the oliy. J '1 * " ' L. P.-* Pettigrew ot Moseley spent a few hours in the,city yesterday. T. A. 8impson ot Starr* wae among the visitor? to apond yesterday in An odfBon. ' : Newton Campbell of the Eureka sec tion was in the. city yesterday. ? llrs. .Frank Pearson ot Greenville] sss arrived lo the city for a short visit tn her parents, Mr. and Mr?, I. G. Riley, on Fant street. and Mrs. Murray'Riley nave re > Bekman, W. Va., after a Holt io relatives here. [ V. F. Wes! of the Roberts section eras In tho city yesterday for a few nears. ' ' .'J. N.. Nance of Duo West spent part t>f yesterday in the city.' V :v , J. P. Parked ot Iv* -vraa among the visitors to spend yesterday in An l?rson, ? . Robert Price of Townville' 'waa! to ^ndereorf yesterday on business. t? Mr andi Mrs. R F. Mauldin have re turned from a stay ot several weeks itt the principal cities ot tho north. . I i EAT RE .M :-Pres?nted by Jack ,.Kalem \ .rv Vitagraplp'1*' ;. i . . '; ... ?<? Wi ; . .. . V?el?g Three at Night t ANDERSON o Close Out lot Ladies* $4.0? Patent Colt Co. ul Pumps to close ont at $3 The Pair 'em at Thompsons and save the e renee. HOMPSON'S E ONE.PRICE SHOE STORE SELL FOR CASU ONLY. Dugan'is F>AIlNfT ADV Paint that. Dugan backs witta his paint knowledge is good pal at. Ask Bini Why Before Ton Buy Anderson Paint ?c Color r Company. Weekley Bldg. Phono 647 Exceptional Bargains IN PIANOS . We offer, some extra good raines In pianos which hare been ab? celled In exchange na part pay ment, for new pianos and player . pianos; $250 Plano $165 . 8? Piano SK .800 Plano 810 826 Plano 240 Homo of these pianos are aime Ht new, haring been traded In .for player pianos os ' their owners were not musicians. Easy terms of payment arranged. ll^li; Worth gjOn Street rive Lots. Near the Nev Slenn Strt^et Schqoli OUT OP THE THIRTY-POUR 'I GLENN LOTS, W? k?$? ONLY FIVE LEFT,V WHICH WE \ WILL SELL AT ONCE." . IP YOU WANT ONE 0#,THBSE COME NOW. WE AR? SELL ING THESE LOTS ON' EASY TERMS AND THEY WONT .LAST LONG. THOS. F. CARTWRIGHT, Mgr^ Rent Lng Dept?