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^^^^^* North Anderson lu gHtiiur .j-ffjs^'
rty^ good advertlsenienl out ol j
Hu? Air Holm?- j i jj.
_;^g?^JoT?N UNI c v fit5rxrjrA,|W>'< ft? sS?i^
Tho "Air Dome goers" have made
many complimentary remarks about
(he appearance North Anderson pres
enta at night.
AM? IT IH A FAIT,
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lightB. anti thc
ree parkH, make
now.
?M.
?: M. SHARPE & CO., Agenti
I fer good substantial and reliable old line Fire Insurance Companies eal
' oj? UH when In the market.
M. M. Sharpe C. ?. M^a?ldin J. C, Shearer
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Three-Qnarter* of a Century of Consistent Ideals in
ItfceJTrainjuig of .Young Menand Young Women
. * yA timc-eenuoned Institution cherin g superior nd vantage J for the training
j of the intellect and the development of diameter under sound Christian
influence?. Situated in ? quiet college town, educational and religious in
'life and atmosphere ; influences highly favorable to study. Health condi -
lions unexcelled.
J Buildings equipped and arranged to afford the maximum of efficiency
in college .Work and administration. College Home accommod?tes seventy
young men. The Wylie Home, a handsome new build?
tng for young women, provides every modem dormitory
equipment and convenience. ^Twenty-acre campus; out-dcor
sports And exercises.
Literary and science courses of collegiate standard;
B. A. and M A. degrees. Library of 10,000 volumes;
Laboratories, Observatory, Fitting School.
Government based upon an appeal to honor and
self-respect. Free tuition to young ladies in Wylie
Home Expenses for year about $200 .
For, Catalogue Address
f James Strong Moffatt, D.D.,
FrasMeat
DM West, Seats Caraba
Puou
...THEATRE
; 45rODAY?S PROGRAM.
?E?JONEE, AITKEN, WHITMAN,
110 ?ANO QUARTETTE In one ot the
I, j vaudeville acta ever seen here,
i ?111 wonder how'they do Uie mar
? us stunts in their pedlar specta
r act A Night on Crocodile Isle.
] >TTB RECEIVED
actor. A 2 reel, western drama
I ot tense moments and excitement
ft Warren Kerrigan.
M SULTAN'S GARDEN
MP. Drama with King Baggott and
tutlful Mary Plcford. .\.
URTH BEEL TO BE SELECTED
*looming, Monday "Cleric? Grogan
Olio" ?iooo wonderful musical talent
entertainers.
ELECTRIC
... THEATRE
TODAY'S PROGRAM. V
Coming Tuesday In pictures *<LueIHe
'Love" No. 15 tho last of the Berlet j
THE LURE OF SAWDUST
American. A two part romane
,wlth thrilling incidents of farm an
circus Ufo,
OUR MUTUAL GIRL- %;
Reliance. ^5.
THE BEADED BUCKSKIN BAG
Selig. An historical Incident of th
days of '49.
LONE DOO, THE FAITHFUL-r
Lubin.
tfHE iNT/IA?TS GRATITUDE- *
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1 * Items of Interest and Person
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Hyi'MfuiYs Meure
In Kntlre Country.
Tho cotton mills of the country
I producing colored goods are eonfront
I <'d will? H very serious situation, inso
I far as thc supply of dyestuffs is con
cerned. There is said to he only
about one month's supply in thc Uni
ted States and should thc war con
tinue a grenier period-which lt no
doubt will-then the majority o? the
mills turning out colored goods will
have lo shut down on these lines for
want? of material lo color their pro
duct. Germany produces practically
all of tho dyestuffs of the world und
thc situation abroad has been such
that all the plants have been closed
down und the majority of workmen,
I particularly in Germany, have benn
called for military service. This luis
lett the factories dismantled and even
should the war continue only M) days,
sometime would be required to get
the organizations back in full work
I lng order. It la stated however, that
the German factories have a year's
' supply stored up in the warehouses
and depots, but owing to thc blockade
and the inability to secure ships for
transport, theso supplier, ure entirely
useless so far as Hie American mills
aro concerned.
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ticen liant s For
Every New House.
Some suggested yesterday that too
much building was going on In An
derdon, that tho propert" owners
might soon be confronted with tho
problem of trying to lill a number of
vacant houses. Whereupon ono of the
salesmen connected with the Ander
son Real Estate and Investment Co.,
spoke up and said that within the last
two months his firm had erected four
new houses on Rrocklyn avenue in
ROBC Hill and that now every one
of these four houses was sold and
occupied. The salesman went on to
Ray that no matter how many bouses
are built in Anderson, the real estate
flrroB cannot And enough of them to
supply the demand. This would in
dicate that Anderson's growth ls de
cided)- steady and continuous.
Meeting Will
Excite Interest.
r The meeting of thc special commit
tee of the Anderson county democrat
Is executive committee, which is io
be held in. this city Monday at ll
o'clock, will bc of considerable inter
est. Tho sub-committee was selected
at a meeting of the entire committee,
hold in this city on last Monday, and
lt will be the duty of the committee
at tomorrow's meeting to take the
club rollii for consideraion and to
purgo the club roliu It Is not behov
ed that many irregularities will be
found, although-it is known thut In
some instances one man registered
twice, due in most cases to thc fact
that he was.in ignorance as to which
was the proper precinct.
Two Candidates $f
At a Late Hour.
Two ot the last candidates to file
their pledges with thc clerk of court
yesterday wore G. C. N. Bolemun, a
! candidate for tho office o? county
j treasurer, and L. T. Campbell, a can
didate for tho house of representa
tives. Mr. Boleman field his pledge
I with the clerk of court at 11:41 and
I for a time lt seemed that lt would
1 be the last before the time limit was
?reached at noon, but Col. Campbell's
.pledge was received at 11:66, five
?minutes before thc time expired.
I However, the ruleu say that it must
i be noon, meridian, before the time ex
r pires and that ls about 12:37 In An
derson.,
Home Coming
Day ut Pelter.
The ''home coming" day which will
be held at Pe Uer today will prove to
be a great event for that town. A
number of Anderson peoplo yesterday
signified. Uielr Intention of spending
today at P?tzer and the attendance
from either towns in tub, immediato
section w.?' also be large: The Pied
mont & Normern railroad has an
nounced low round trip rates for to
day at Pelxer. ' The program dalis for
the exhibitions to begin this morn
ing at 8:30 o'clock with the motor
cyclo races and there will be some
thing dotng every minute throughout
the day.
Ba?* Bee Cafe
Has Been Moved.
The Busy Bee Cate, which hos been
located on Mo!u street Just next door
ito the now Blue Ridg** station,, was
moved yesterday to the quarters on
Benson struct formerly occupied by
King's cafe. It Is understood that a
barber shop is to be opened in the
building vacated by tho cafe.
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New Malinger
Of Pool; Boom.
It Is understood that C. E. Howell
has leased the pool room now conduct
ed lnv the soma quarters with the
Sanitary Cor her Shop, from L. H. See!,
the proprietor of the place, and will
take. cabrge of the establishment
from thia time on. ' It Is understood
that another pool room Is to be loca
ted In the new Wktson-Vandlver
building when Bray's Cigar Store and
soda fountain la opened up.
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al Mention Caught Over the *
treets of Anderson *
ramping Party
Hud Fine Time.
Returning lo Ibu city ?ti?or u week's
stuy at Craft's Peery when* they were
lu camp, a party or young Anderson
men said that there had never been
a finer ramping trip than was this.
Those who spent the week at this de
lightful place were: W. F. McGee, O.
M. Dodson, Sam Fleishman. W. A.
Clamp. Paul Pearson. Peace McCar
ley and James McCarlcy. They said
that one of the moBt delightful parts
of the trip was the splendid cordiality
shown them by Jack Craft who did ev
erything possible to make (heir camp
qomfortublc and make them feel at
home.
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Carried Away
F lit Ire Window.
Jim Watson, Jim Crawford, Houston
Tr Ibbie, all negroes, were arraigned
in Magistrate Broad wei l's court yes
terday on the charge of gambling.
They were all found guilty and were
sentenced to poy a fine of $20 or to
serve 20 day3. Trlbble raised tho
coln but Hie other two had to take
to the gang. Ofileer Drennan in de
scribing the get-away made by one of
the negroes, said that he did not
carry away merely one half of the
window, but that he took out the
glass, frame and all from the entire
wall.
Anderson Mun Is .
Appointed Del?gate.
Governor HI ease yesterday sent to
Hon. E. J. Watson,, commissioner of
agriculture lils appointment of del
egates to the Cotton Congress, which
is to'be held iu Washington on August?
18-14, The delegates- were appointed
by the governor, one for each congres
sional district and several for the
state at large and in the latter num
ber is found the name of Hon. Josh
W. Ashley, of Hon ea Path. It ls pre
sumed that Mr. Aotjley will make the
trip to Washington if hld health per
mits. '.'
Excursion Drew . - '"
A Large Crowd.
Thu excursion operated from An
derson to Spruce Pine, N.C., yester
day over the Piedmont & Northern
lines and the .Carolina, Cliachfleld &
Ohio railroad, attracted a large
crowd. About one doten pcopic went
from Anderson, leaving the city at
6:30 o'clock yesterday morning, and
returning at a ate hour, last night.
Those maki-?? '.ac trip from this city
said, that the attendance was very'good
indeed and that they never saw such
beautiful scenery us that along the
lines o? the C. C. & O.
Anderson People
Send Sympathy.
A number or letters-, and telogramg
were, "sontj from Anderson yesterday
to President Wilson and his family by
Anderson people, expressing their
sincero sympathy in bis great loss.
When the news became circulated
around Anderson Thursday night that
Mrs. Wilson was dead a number of
people called at Tho Intelligencer of
fice to ascertain it there wan any
truth in tho report and universal
sympathy for the President was x
presscd.
Postmasters To
Have Vacation.
A statement has been issued from
the office of the postmaster general lu
Washington to the effect' that all the
postmasters at first, second, third and
foUrthfourth class postdmdes In South
Carolina will be granted a leave of
abs en co not to exceed four days for
the purpose of attending 'the South
Carolina association of Postmasters,
which meeta In Washington on Octo
ber G, G and 7. Postmaster Cochran
bf the Anderson postoffice will doubt
less make the trip.
The Exhibit Will
Attract Attention.
It ls bellevod that the pure food
and agricultural exhibit, which will
be on display at tito seed house of
Furman Smith this morning, will at
tract considerable attention. This
exhibit ts furnished by the Depart
ment of Agriculture of South Caro
lina and has been at WUUainston dur
ing the last throe days, when hun
dreds of visitors to tho Farmers'
Chautauqua were much interested.,
Mr. Smith brought the exhibit to An
derson last night and,ho will doubts
less have roany callers today.
-Negro Fined "/ -
For Stealing. \
JuniuB.Smith, alias! Janie Tate, was
given a hearing before Magistrato
Bros dwell yesterday on a charge
larceny, lt was alleged that the. no
gro ?tole a bracelot and a brooch from
a residence In Towavllo1 some dajw
ago. After hearing all tho''evidence
the magistrate decided that'tho de
fendant was guilty and ha waa-there
fore sentenced to pav n fine of $40 or
to servo on the publMj works of t
.county for SO days. K?Ltook the days.
College. Men
Held Bennion.
' Newberry gradu?te*living^ln Aa*
derson were much Interested tn tho
OF Al
ater?ais a
TO
THE SURGEON'S TRO|
dy Co. As this is their la:
immediately after each 3
BRONCHO BILLY ANi
Western dra
SNAKEVILLE'S NEW
OUT IN HAPPY HOLL
2 Shows in Afternoon.
Th
THE COOLEi
reunion of the Newberry students,
which was held yesterday at Little
Moutain. This is an annual occasion
with the Newberry college men and
they never miss an opportunity to at
tend one of the reunions. They are
al wayo enjoyable and yesterday's ev
ent was even more enjoyable than
usual. i
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Mormon Eider
In Anderson.
A gentleman living in the residence
section of thc city said yesterday that
a Mormon elder has arrived in An
derson and is going from house to
house, distributing literature and cir
culars relative to the Mormon relig
ion. The property owner objected
strenuously to tho presence of the
older and said that thc city officials
should not permit this itinerant
Mormon to preach his faith while in
this city.
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New Man For An
Important l'ont.
, That the Equinox mill 1B determined
to engage none but the beBt mon for
positions in that mill IB shown by
tlie class of mon they are ZCT: secur
ing for work there. George Welch
has been secured for tho position ot
assistant superintendent and has ar
rived in the city to assume his du
ties. He is an experienced cotton mill
man and will bc valuable to the Equi
nox people.
Many Attended The
Cruytonvllle Picnic.
A number of people from Anderson
wont to Craytonville yesterday to at-,
tend the picnic at that place and'
when they returned to tbe city last
night they said that the trip was very
enjoyable indeed. As is usually the
case, at this season of the year, the
picnic dinner and the prosence of the
candidates proved to be two of tho
striking features of the day.
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Erecting Pretty
New Signboards.
The C. M. Guest Paint company, ia
now engaged lo erecting on all the'
public roads leading into Anderson,
neat and attractive signboards. TIICE ?
are placed at Intervals of one milo and
serve the. double purpose .of advertis
ing the wares of this new, and pb pul ai .
paint company and. of" marking, the
distance from the city..
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Sun Soon To
Be in Eclipse.
A partial eclipse of tho sun la
scheduled to .toko place on Friday,
August 21. Tho-eclipse will .occur
late in* the afternoon 'and owing to
the fact that Anderson j is near the
Southern limit, it will barely be,visi
ble in this section.
DELEGATES NAMED
To go to tt> Jott-n Congress at Wash
ington Next Week. .
Special to The Intelligencer.
Columbia, August 7.-Delegates' to
represent the state at the extraordi
nary session of . the southern ? cotton
congress at Washington August 13 14,
have been named by Governor Blease
and made known in a communication
from the governor to President BL- J.
Watson, made public today. Th? ap
pointments were made at the sugges
tion ot President Watson and ar? ti,
follows:
Senator J.. D. Ackerman, Cottage
ville; Coi. W. J Talbert, Parksviiio;
U W. Floyd, Newberry; B. G. Wil
burn, Union i T. J. Cuuingham, Ches
ter; Thomas P. Brown, Florence; J. I.
Brogdon, Sumter, representing tho re
spective congressional districts j and
tor the state at large John L. McLaur
l?i Bennettaville; J. Arthur Banks, St.
Matthews; Josh Ashley, Honea Path;
B. G. Landruixf, Spartanburg.
BULLETIN
Yohohoma, Alg. 7^-Tho Canadian
Pacific Lino steamer Empress of Jq.
under charter of tbe British ROT
lent, sailed frost Yokehonit tc
for Hong Kong convoyed by a
wrxsblp.
sfYTHJNG
nd Plaints
OMPANY
TT O THEATRE
DAY'S PROGRAM
UBLE Presented by the Jack-Van Musical Come
st day at the Palmetto, Vaudeville will be shown
reels. * *
D TK? GAMBLER . . . .Essanay
ma featuring G. M. Ande? son.
WAITRESS.. Eesanay
Western comedy.
.Biograph
Farce comedy.
OW.Vitagraph
Three at Night
e Best Vaudeville Ever At *
ST PLACE IN ANDERSON
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HI
S
The Anderson Cash Grocery Company has
declared war against High Priced Flour.
New Flour, Best Patent, "Diadem Brand"
ground from new wheat 481b bag $1*35
$5.25 per barrel.
Blue Ribbon Patent Flour 48 lb bag $1.20
$475 per barrel.
Home Maker Self-Rising 48 lb. bag .$1.50
We guarantee every sack of flour to give
satisfaction or money refunded.
ri ('KENS POLLS NEARLY 4,000 |
Mountain County Hus JLirge Number
?f Enrolled Voter*, j
..Pickens, A ii trust 7.-Nearly. 4,000
notera nra unrolled In Plckena county |
tor the approaching primary,. The en-,
rollmeht by precincts lc as follows: I
Pickens..._ 65k'
Basley Cotton .Mill.. ....... .... 138,
Plckons Mill.. .. .". .... . ?- :83 j
Holly Springs... .. . . CG i
Urosswell.;. .. .. .. .. 63,
Pleasant Grove.. .. .. ;. Ml
Praters.. .. .. .. ,. .. .. ... 89!
Bosley, R. 2 . . .. .. .. ..* .. .. 69
31x Mlle .. ...... ,. 2111
Pumpkintown.. .. .. .. .. .. .. 112
MMe ?reek,.... 74
tsaqueens. Mill (Central).. .. '..103
Liberty \.?.. .. 815
Rotors Ofjek..;. ? 65
r ul tan's Store.i .......> 65
Sap Hills .. .. .. .. .. ... 44
tile? M?H.... .. .'. ..... ?I.. -.". ? 67
Hat Rocks. " ... -8?
Renwood Mill.. .. .. .. .? ... 184
?toadyOrove.. .. .. .. .. .. ..,- 59
Looper's Oin.. ...... ........ 65
Calhoun..._.. '.. W
Antioch.-. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 68
Jross Plains.. .. .. .. 103
Antral. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 248
Seeley.. ... .. . .658
iorris.. ........ ...... 103
Jateecbeo.. .... .... .. 123
?fccuavllle. ..... 91
County total... .. .. .'. ... ....3990
Mrs, Clarena Norryce has gone to
Car boro. N. C., where she wiU visit
?elativca. From there sho will go
;o Philadelphia where she will make
ier homo with relativen.
There is a Paint, Varnish, Ena
mel or Stain for every purpose,
and we have'it. Free informa
tion ?bout painting at our
store. *
Anderson Paint & Color
^ompany.
Beckley Bk? !
647
We will move about Sept lat
to Watsca-'
al
. BULLETIN
-London, August 7?--K?rt ron Law- - :
T?ry. an Amt ricao who arrived: Jo
London today from gai ?nany, said ho
saw a Frenchman take? fra? 4**OQnhi,a
ander the suspicion that he was ? spy
and shot on tho; Biatlon platform at
C?sea?-fa thc presence ofall the pas
sengers.