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BBSZBfSSflnHHHHMHflnHHBBHfl PAINT DEVOE BRISSEY LUMBER COMPANY. Muddy j Complexions Mont poor complexions ure dim to sluggish, torpid livers, constipation. und oilier liver Ills. A dose of R. iL. T. . akon Just before retiring will tone up tho ll .er, carry off the excess of bile and cause an easy and natu'al move ment of tho bowels. It will not only make UH good work felt in better health-mnlto you LOOK wwii and KEEL well. ?O cents and 1.00 per bottle at your druggists. Manufactured and guaranteed by * ' EVANS' FHA KM A CY ?El j The Road to Advancement Better things are In store for the young man or woman who N>sternal Icnlly lays aside a part of their wages every pay day. I Systematic Having ls a great factor In build ing character. Try IL The Savings De partment of The Bank of Anderson The Strongest Bank In the. County. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BA Y HG ft BALDWIN ARCHITECTS * Weekley Bldg. Anderson, 8. G. * Citizens National Bank Bldg. * Raliegh, N. C. J- . ? * ; CASEY ft FANT J * . ARCHITECTS . . * j Anderson, S. C : * * i Brown Office Building . Seeons Floor. Phone 208 . ?M-.*f...... .???8?' .?J * Tj Frank Watkins Sanri L, MM? * * j WATKINS ft PBJNCI . *> Attorneys and Counsellor-atLaw . * I 1st Floor Bleckley Bldg, * * Anderson, S. C. . ??a.* ...,.****.,??...? BB. L. H. SNIDER . j ., VETERINARY 8UBQEON ? . ?. ' ? .-, ' . . . Fretifell Co. Stnble < . , : ... s . Phone M. ? Anderson, 8. C. J Standing room only-some of the fashionable skirts of the. day. ^ PALMETTO THEATRE \\ TODAY'S PROGRAM (j THE MORRIS AND MONIE MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY r^lfll&xtfi* -Presents "THE THREE TWINS" Also Special Clog Dancing Features. IN MOVIES - ^ A LEAF FROM THE PAST.Lubin Special Two Reel Feature UNDER THE SKIN.\.:..Biograph Comedy THE NEW MEDICINE.Keim Western Drama [j THE COOLEST PLACE IN ANDERSON J| ************** * ELECTRIC CIT * _ * Items of Interest and Person * Wireless on the Si ************** Mr Lipon Will Conduct Services The usual evening service will take place this afternoon at St Tohn'a Methodist church The pastor of this church ls out of the city hut the ser vices will bo conducted by It S Lig?n and a corlad invitation is extended to the public to attend Methodist Minister Is Taking Vacation. Rev. and Mrs. John W. Speako and children left yesterday morning for Klnards, where they will spend the remainder nf August Mr Speake ls pastor of St John's Methodist church and hus been granted a vaca tion by the trustees and congregation ot that church Little Girl Had Painful Accident. Mary Ulmer the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Ulmer, met with a very unfortunate accident on lait Saturday night when she fell out of and broke her collarbone. As soon ns possible medical assistance was summoned and now the little girl is said to be Improving. -o Filed Suit Against Company. Alleging that he Buffered severo and permanent Injury to his leg when In the employ of Ute Anderson Ma chine and Foundary Compnay, P. A. McSwaln flied suit through attorney, J. El Bogg? against the Anderson Machine and Foundry Company. He asks for damages tn the sum of $5. 000. alleging that a piece of machin ery broke and struck him. doing him much harm. perennes Church To Hold Meeting A series pt meetings will begin at the Varrennes church on Monday ev ening, August 17; the first service beginning at 8 o'clock These servi ces will be conducted by Rev. J. C. Balley and those who know of Mr. Hailey's ability feel sure that a large audience will hear his flrat sermon and the attendance promises to be good througtout the entire week. -'? o Clerk of Court Named a Relegate. ,* James N. Pearman clerk of court of Anderson county, yesterday recelv. ed a telegram from Governor iliense appraising him of the fact that the governor had appointed him as ono of the delegates from the State at large to attend tho Southern Cotton Con gress which will convene In Washing ton tomorrow. Mr. Pearman will no doubt accopt and make tho trip. -o ??Old FuSks" To Have A Singing. Tho people of tho V?rennos sec ? have struck on avery happy Idea . and next Friday will hold what they . term "an bid folk's singing." ? The . singing will begin at 10 o'ekx * <*vnd a I c-.rd'al Invitation has been *. oded ? tht public to attend. The . .sket : dinner yin take place at noo.. and following that copies of the old song booka will be offered for.sale. The older people of the Va rennes aeetion are much , interested in the, idea and wilt probably enjoy, the day.' - ************** Y SPARKLETS * * al Mention Caught Over the * treets of Anderson * ************** Kew Stor* I? Noon to Open. Tho grocery firm of J. T. McCown Son? will Hoon be read to launch out In the local Held. This firm will be composed of Mortimer McCown and Major McCown and will handle a complete and up-to-date line of heavy and fancy groceries. The establish ment will be located in the new Brown building and will be one of the -nic est grocery stores In the city. -o-?. Huns Underway For Next Court. Tho next term of the court of gen eral sessions for Anderson county will be known as the fall term and will convene on September 7, which IB the month of September. This day is Labor Day and is generally sup posed to be a legal holiday but it is not presumed that any change will be made in the court dates on. this ac count. The clerk of court will draw the Jury for the term of court on Aug ust 19. -o School Conditions In Anderdon County. J. B. Felton, county superintendent of education, says he has an oppor tunity to Investigate school conditions in all parts of the county during his campaign and he flndB that things are now in better shape with the rur al schools of the county than they have ever been before. The people in the country are making decidedly more progreaB, from an educational standpoint, than are the people in the town. If one is to Judge from the in terest they take in things pertaining to education. Through Trains On the P. & N. When the chair cars are placed in service on the Piedmont & Northern line railway which will bc before .' September 1 according to the latest annoucements, an express schedule between this city! and Spartanburg and Greenwood will go into effect. Although no announcement has been made to thia effect, lt is understood that the train leaving Anderson at 4:60 P. M., will carry a chair car iud will stop only at the principle sta tions along' the line. The running time will bo somewhat reduced and the n^v; service will embie Anderson people to ride on trains fully as good as the express trains of tho trunk lines. -o-. Anderson People Saw Funeral Train. Several people of Anderson were In Greenville yesterday morning and went to tile Southern railway station to see the train bearing the body of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson from Wash ington to Rome, Ga., pass through the city. The funeral train was run as firt 29* over the Southern system and reached Greenville on time to tho minute at 7:10 o'clock. A number of handsome floral pieces had been sent down to the station and a large num. . ber ot people were there. It is said that the train carried one baggage car entirely' Ailed with flowers, and that enough flowers sufficient to AU another car had to be left in Wash ington. Many Going On Excursion Trip. A splendid Pullman rar, "^.e Ad rlanople" was sent to Anderson yes terday and is now parked in the yards of the Blue Ridge Railway and awaiting the start this afternoon for Washington. The? Pullman car has . been sent to Anderson, for the excur s'on trip and will he occupied en tlrely by Anderson people. It la es timated that over BO people will leave Anderson thia afternoon for Wash ington. The train will leave here at, 2*?5 p. m., and Will reach Greenville i in time for the car to be attached to ?train No. 38, which will arrlve.fin 'Washington at-6:80 tomorrow morn,?* lng. Returning. the excursionists will be divided and will not . conbar back together. The excursion tick-1 et? are good until August 30 and j many of the tourists will visit other po'o ts before returning to Anderson. -o Appreciate Now . What They Lost Since the gasebsll games in the Piedmont league have been transfer red from Anderson to other towns in this section, it would appear that i the fans of Min city are becoming aware of what they lost. A number ! of .inquiries have been received at the j office of The Intelligencer as to when the team is coming home and it is believed tbe attendance will he con siderably better h?re if the manage agement can arrange to bring the ag gregation back. Manager McColl has improved the team to a very large ex tenu and has succeeded in getting- to gether a splendid team. The Ander son fans will be glad to know that Catcher Weills. seen in action here with the Gaffney team, bas been sign ed by the locals. -o-* Provisions Scarce Since the War Game. Evidently realizing that the Euro pean war will cause, provisions to be very scare in this part of the country OwenB Williams and Frank Bona parte, both negroes, broke into the smoke house of W. H. Martin in the upper edge of Anderson county, and when captured by Mr. Martin and his sons the negroes were loaded down with hams and other choice selections of meat. Mr. Martin telephoned to Deputy Sheriff Sanders' and that of ficial drove 20 miles to Mr. Martin's home and returned with the negroes'. They are now sustaining life on the late of the county Jab which does hot ciii for country cured ham on the menu. HIGH RECORD MADE. New York. Au&>vll,-r-The sugar market continued to soar today and new high records were made In both raw and refined. Sales of Cubas oc curred at 4 l!?al-4, basis 96 cents test. Centrifugal euualled 5.14 and 5.2? duty paid. Pine granulated was ad vanced to six cent?, by some refiners and to 6 1-2 cents by others With sales of RO.ooo bigs reported to the United Kingdom. The . domestic de mand ls also large and . withdrawals are very heavy with some of the refin ers already behind On the orders. W. T. Greene, Hopklnton, N. H., wrltea the following (letter which will interest evedy one .who haa kidney trouble: "For over a year Mrs.'Greene hod been afflicted with a very stub born kidney trouble. , An operation waa advised. This I would not con-j sent to. Foley's Kidney Pills done moro to complete' her recovery tty? any medicine she has taken ?nd I feel lt. my duty to recommend Foley Kid ney Pills to all who may need kidney medicine." They are tonic tn. action, quick to give good, results.-Evan s Pharmacy.-Adv. BUY A HOWARD WATCH and never be bothered with watch trouble. The first cost is the last cost. $40.00 UP Marchbanks & Gabbi North Main Street Jewelers. . Prescription Work 'Just as much depends on the way your prescription is filled as upon the merit of th" prescription itself. Pure fresh drugs and absolute accuracy are what you want. Bring your prescrip tions to Owl Drug Company Anderson, S. C. F ARMFUL OWP IT to Set together and talk with each ? ra\l?lCEW ll other> 8lnce the boll weevll Ja fuat op. TO THEMSELVE^* proachlng und we must learn how to meet him. - ' Please publish thia letter In order ? tnat your farmer readers may ba re. To Attend the Institutes and Hear minded of the Importance of the in T"?_J mm*m ftliMM. e.m. stltutes In his county. 1 wish, every trained IW?n Discuss Some farmer who reads this would consider Interesting Questions blmBel personally Invited and would , also Invite his neighbors to attend the meeting nearest to them.- The meetings are for the farmers. Let the Clemson college will send out a formers be for the meetings. number of trained men to talk to the| - farmers through the remained of the SAVING PEACHES summer. There will be three farmers'! _ _ ,. a institutes heid in this county, and I* OR S 1 A 1 SL I* AIR there will be good wholesome instruc- _ tlon at each and every one. ---. . On the 15th there will be an ins ti- Several Crates Have Been Sent tute at Three and TwentySchool _ _ . .. . _ House; on the 26th in the city: of An- T? Columbia to be Placed derson in connection with the Trades ?_ e?I fW?!??? Day for August and on the 27th, at In S*0***? Ulltfl October Long Branch. The speakers will bo _ W. W. Long, farm demonstrator for the state of South Carolina; W. H. Probably the prettiest peaches Barton, who will talk on the subject; ever raised in Andersons county loft bf vetch; A. F. Conrad!, who will dis-?this city yesterday by 'express fori cuss Insects; and C. C. Newman, who.Columbia. These peaches will bel aili talk of horticulture. Prof. H. w. placed in the cold storage plant of arre, the entomologist, may' also be Armour & Company, 'in Columbia, and with Uie party. there they will be brought out and W. W. Long, the state demonstra- exhibited at the South Carolina Stato tlon agent, haa written The Intellf- Fair in the exhibition contests. An gencer as follows, with referenco to derson folks are confident that these the meetings In this county: peaches will win one of the ' first We realize that the many campaign prizes. 'They were ' raised by Joe meetings which are being held Iff the Dothlt and are of the Elberta v? state arc taking up much of the farm- rlety. The fruit was seen yesterday hy era" time and we think it only right dozens of Anderson people and wlfh that the farmers should attend all br out exception they pronounced them their campaign meetings.1' At the same perfect. time, we would direct' the attention Talking df the peaches. J, W. Halh of your readers to the fact, that the rook, county demonstration, agent, said farmers' institutes which are soon to that three or tour other shipments be held In your county must also have bave preceded this one nd they "sro their attendance, no matter how many already In cold storage. Mr. Ix>tbrock other meetings they may have had to remarked that lt was worthy of note go to before. '., thst the trees on which these peaches Clemson college has gone to much grew were sprayed both before and labor and expense to Send out these after blooming and the fact that the institute parties. Never In the history specimens were so fine might be tue of the college have such competent to this treatment.' and mature men been sent to the. far- ------'-- . mers. Everything that .they will sa* PROCEEDINGS WILL STOP. hss been carefully worked out jarM --. . designed with the view of giving thc New Haves Directors Hare Agreed io most practical help to the farmers a Peaceable Dissolut I m of of South Carolina. i the System. I believe that the fanners of the Washington, Aug. ll.-Attorney state owe it to themselves to attend General MoReynolds received - -worn these Institute meetings, One of these tonight from New York that tho direo meetlngs has frequently been worth tors of the Now. Haven i road i.rvo hundreds of dollars to a farmer wh ! agreed to hie terms .for a peaceful p.ttonded them. The time ls' 'cape- dissolution of tho system. Which will dally opportune for the farmers and put an ind to '.he court proceed'ngs the agricultural experts of the. state begun there several weeks, ago. BIJOU ...THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. CLERISE, GROGAN RUO In n do lightiul musical ucl thai hus created lots of tulk from all who have aeon tua blind plano player work. LOVE ANO LUNCH Sterling. A 2 reel comedy with Ford Sterling that will make you laugh for thirty solid ni in ul es. lt ls a Kcrcu.ni from start to finish. AT THE FOOT OF THE STAIRS Rex. The story of a crook with Bob Lennard and Ella Hall. FOURTH REEL TO BE SELECTED Coming tomorrow "Buster Royle Trio" In vaudeville.. Fun from start to finish< An entirely new act with every Hiing from comedy to mu sical instruments. ELECTRIC ... THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM MABEL'S NEW JOlv - Keystone-A two reel Keystone comedy that's great. THE ONLY CLUE Gne part drama of a man who re formed . THE ?REA PEARL Lu bin-A fine drama. THE STOLEN CLAIM Melles-A Story of a man tn a wild MUI primitive land THE ATTORNEY FOR THE DE FENSE- . ...Kalem-The atory of a woman law yer Tomorrow TEE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY 6 BIG REELS-lOc IB.B.BLECKLE? O.M.HEABD Phone 671 Phone 27 Bleckley & Heard ifj UNDERTAKERS , S i 17 E. Wminer st. in Answers all calls day or night. I Phone 269. j i LI ? ?! i i There io a Paint, Varnish, Ena mel or Stain for every purpose, and we have it. Free informa tion about painting at our store. A&dersor. Paint 6 Color Company. BlecMey Bldg. Phono 647 We will move about Sept 1st to Watson-Van diver Bul?dLW Keep Your Liver Active Daring Ilia * Summer Months-Foley Cathartic Tableau for Sluggish Liver and Constipation It does best all how quickly Foley Cathartic Tablets liven your liver and overcome constipation. Ney Oldham,' Wtmberley, Texas, says: "Foley Cath artic Tablets are the nest laxativo' 1. ; ever used. They take the place of. calomel." Wholesome, stirring and cleansing. No griping. A comfort to stout persons, a's they relieve that .full bloated feeling. " Evans' Pharmacy agents. How . Te Cw? a. Sprain, A sprain may be cured in about ono- . third the time required by tue,usenix treatment by applying Chamberlain's Liniment and observing the directions with each bottle. For Bale by all deal era. ~ ' ? ?