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\?/E don't deny that a cabaret takes the rest out of restaurant and puts the din in dinner, but we want "" y?y? to admitthat ittakes electricity to put the effluence in the white Iff hts and the cool sea breezes in the m^rj-g?-m??^ tJTiLnrtE? COMPANY ff Authoriz?? Capital $25*000.00 We pay 4 per cent, interest on S?vings accounts if left 90 days or longer; 5 per cent on savings, if left 6 months or longer. Savings Compounded twice IT year ar this Bank - January and The following table shows the rapid growth of small weekly- sav ings deposited in ;the . , _ , . X D?iii? Savings Batik Wtekly pavings 7$0.25 o.co 1.00 2.00 6.00 Rate of Interest Four por cont per an n u m , compounding twice a year - First ot January and First ot July. ; : ' J For 6 For 10 For-20 For 40 ytjaret years years years 9 ?SM\% 162.00I? 403.00 9 1294.00 116,00| 324.00] 808.00 2588.00 293.001 660.001 1614.00 5177.00 686.001 1301.001 3228.00 10356.00 I 1462.00] 8252,00] 8070.00 25888.00 flo matter how much yon earn- . ^ j?l^r be i? you spend it al| ' OFFICERS , J. P. BROWN, pJe^i J. R. SHEL?R, Vice President . W. E. WATSQN, Cashier 1 IV < ' DIRECTORS; J. D. Brown M. M. Matispn A, S. Fari^r ST R. Parker Jrto. B. Humbert J. W. Linley Jas; H. Crajg ! E". M. Ducworth The County of Ail(^sw and the City of Anderson bank with us. ml WANT YOU TOO. "TI 8i_tZLLnk]i-" SB 3SEB8BBH5B i jSfe^a?iM^SSSaj^a^aMamS? : J?s sirs: i^ri;-iyfJ?tl- . - . 1 I' ?yl??^ MONDAY'S PROGRAM v . ? ?; % . ... A r ^SSEES? " ' THE BELMONT QUARTETTE- : ? fcv ? s^#fact?on Guaraateed.'^X^ - -, ? ;, S^S^fS . ' : ' ' ';-1 oe??LarkmVh^ . ; ' ?V' '? ' . " ?' ^ ' "p' - ' ' - " ? ' ' ?. ; lnK .parts In "THE ! TREY j|Bfe BANDITS AT BAY I, T1'? ^d"?- w?<>had Am, Sg^^ ,B foN . IN MOUNTAINS- g^JfSfg^-g 11 I tho coal .mlues at Glenn Alum, hare . Don't miss It ter this la a I lg mod -Kffl Two Detectives and Wound *,ado ^e,r WV through tome ot the arn ^.^^f^? ?????i r .A TWFT DMU(!M .?^ pfcjfc' Wfe* COUDtr> * Won .Vlrgtnla. 1 ^g^ren?so?>?. K% Sr.Thtt' two ueptmea Wtoy Hock- g ^ raQ3 ?oUowe<| thwaj,h>0 : i" 9J? ot if* bes! male 'quartet t?? ?nff to S^??e 1 hight and early hours ot the day. _^L_ J_ ! , _J_ . ' Without, warpla* ?, ioday :a^ v^Uoy of Jj ' . , ? v / rifle Bhots waa poured Into tho ad- W ^ J FC^T"K if (By-Asaoelatcd Press.) yan?lng,posse and three.gzen ^. Tho ?M Jt^^IJSS&S^iW' Williamson.-.W.. Va.-August 12.^- baWe contInue? tho greator J^e*^ THEMTRE Fightingp^,o|.t?a.a*>tf^.a,4^ w*** ; v. ..- ^7^ ^,:^ taine near- WaT ?aglo.W Va.,M \^?i*t m ? iL?to M ^^?iPte dite who yesterday killed-Dr. ,W. D. been hit. A FATAti sWfe?* ?OOT^^?eyston? ?mick( Joseph Sholer and W. C. john- Nows of the fighting spread througtr r^A/Oreat Comedy \ <" '* mn tonight held at bay a large posse but-the* sitrrounding country and th?' '/'?1* ^^?'?0 ^H^m^i^^'SX i of deputy sheriffs and citizens. Early ! posse waa reinforced by many men n?u^Tffi?EWRNT-L?bfn * ? iii thc afternoon they had killed Dc- fem m?ntalo towns In, that vicinity., j yfgg CA^L-^Vi?agraph. tcctlves W. J. Eptlng, Burwoli. and Yp9?& bnndtts i.l^?la4?^?.i?aik)me\V ATapac?uV.feature In two parts^wlth serioualy wounded Ed Mounts-and,llarvo Prater and Bad Elswick, r.a- E.:K-^oln.^d^^^ry. Deputy Sberttt Wndsay HatfieKL tlvco of Glen Alum district. * aTO.MK*^aJ*w|?H? * .va?*?, ********** *-*- * * fl * ELECTRIC CIT . * _,. * Items of Interest and Person; * Wireless on the St **************.! Anderson Folks . On camping Trip. A party of Andcrsonlans loft last hight for Shonley Sheels, in Hart county, Georgia, on a ten days comp ing ,tr!p. Tfho parly waa composed of Jas.'' N, ' Pc?rman and family, V. B. Wilson" arid' family and W. E Rasor and family.' The trip war mado through the country in automobile?, arid rill going were positive that thoy would haye tho time of their lives. L?eal Uurufre * ? . Uses Mew. Device. The Piedmont Garage has installed! a contrivance for cleaning carbon from tho cylinders of autos, that ap parently ls what owners of cara have long hoped for. Tho new proceas ls said to hu dependable in every way, as the oxygon inserted Into the cy Un dera 1B sot on fire and burns every, vestige pf tho carbon out, without having to take the motor all to pieces [as has been'the way of removing car bon in the past. In addition to being done in a hurry. Thc cost ls not near ap much atv ^heretofore, it only cost'ng about -So 'cents per cylinder with tho new proccssi' whereas tho cost fdr cloning "them' out up to thc present time has boon approximately $4 per cylinder. ... j??? Miss Hirst h runn ri Hn<< G ono to Europe. - Miss Theo Uirschmanh,' nloco of Mira. Josie Sqligman, who recently accompanied Mrs. Scllgnmn bil her trip to Now. York, baa engaged pass-, age to Europe, She hopes to bc sible to 'reach Berlin,'Germany, and visit relatives, also, have her eyes treated by Her lin ?pc cial la ts bet om returning here, whore Misa Hirschmann lutsnds entering Anderson College. Forker Pastor' " ? WfH Fill Pulpit : Bcv. S. J. Cartledge, o' Athen?; Ga* former pastor, of the First Pres byterian church, will preach here to day at both morning and evening services. Rev. Cartledge has a num ber of friends who will be glad of thia opportunity to hear him again. Everybody invited to attend. Anderson. Jgan ; Back Home AgaJn. TV H% Ho nd er bon, former su per In ondent of the Riverside and Toxaway ?ills,, of th lp city, brit now superin tendent ot, a larRo mill in Norfolk, VaV ls.,, back in .the Electric City for a-vJsU" of. several weeks with friends. Mr., Hpnderson boa boen away, for two years,' 'and wari agreeably surprised at ?he rapid, growth of this city In bia abs?ri?ev<. ? .,.'.. '/ Slight DHHcr.ltyV ;v.^>tertetewm lliettog. ' 1 .The serenity of the. meoting : at Pi?i'ceto'wn . was .'rudely broken by d Missouri Mule, FYjday afternoon. Al vin Rogers, a. prosperous farmer of the Immediate section, walked a 'lit tle too close to tho heels of a mule, who'a ?am?' was evidently Maud., and as. a consequence Mir. Rogers ia to. day a. sadder brit.. |Mr man. The in jury' was not cor lou s, *ut very ' pain ful r na Mr. Rogers was unconscious for a short .JWUVJCP enforce the rule> o^Spety JrfstT il JtaTght be ad visable, for all'pdrt lim owning mules to post a notice near them Iii all'pub lic places reading: "Bowarc of tho In >dtyr Yesterday. . Among the interesting . .visitor- to Anderson yesterday was ' Mr. Iflajor C. Shirley, a meinber of thc pay corps Di the. .United-States navy. Be' ia pia Ms JpftW Vtopli #hlch he g Bpendlng,at his old' home near Shir ley's atore with his parents. Mr. Shirley has been located for the past year nt New York, and Ulks-interest liigly^ot the l if CW of tho military While not pdnfflttea to ?xprcsV hts views on any phase of tho com plica tions, Mr. Shirley possesses a vast fund of Information which he can dis cuss In a general way. , Former Citadel ~ >Maa ta T*wn. \ ?< K A. Giles, formerly of Anderson, tr spending several davs in 'the city with his relatives. Mr Giles waa a meaabof\>f tho deas of '03 at the Cit. adel. Since graduating Mr. Giles , has spent : considerable time in the west rind at Panama, being engaged for al considerable period of time as sur veyor. Hts many Anderson friends will be glad tb learn that Mr. Giles ir. coming back to South Carolina, if Wot WXmmX abd that ho will be, kt Spartanburg. . .-.rv Y SPARKLETS * . .. ... * il Mention. Caught Over the * reeta of Anderson * ANDERSON MAY HAVE EXHIBIT Chamber af Commerce WO! En deavor to Have Manufactur ers Represented Anderson may have a manufactur ers' exhibit this fall in Boston, on thc occasion of the "Back to the Farm" Exposition in that city. The matter .will bc taken up nt the next meeting of thc board of directo: 4 of the diam bur of commerce. Tho followir.g com munication with reference to partici pation in the movement has been re ceived hero: August ll, 191*. ?Tho Chamber of Coiumoi ce, Ander son, 3. C._ Gentlemen: New England ls offering the most attractive proposition to tho South ern States -they have pver received, to participate in a great exposition ty be li chi in Boston, October 5th to 81st, of this year. Wc feel that though thc tlmeN ls rhort, many of our commercial or ganizations should mako a special ef fort to take advantage of this, most unique Invitation.. . Mr. Albert R. Hogers, or Boston, the Municipal Civic Export, says: "A groat back-to-thc-iarm movement Is 00 foot In New England. Our young 'men are going back to the farm In large numbers. They do not go South because they do not know that the [South ralfes anything but cotton. If tho South will only show Now Eng land her wonderful agricultural pos sibilities and industrial opportuni ties, many will come and much cap ital-will bo Invested there;" The onclosed circular tells tho In teresting details of the exposition as relating to tho South, and tho "Back to-the-Farm" department. .. The expense of exhibiting at the exposition is small, as thc exposi tion laats one month end they expect to have an. attendance close to'J,000, 000 people. The cost of exhibiting In the "Back-to-tho-Farm" Department, to the Southern States, la 75 cents per square foot, which covers the cost J of the space and booth1 for the entire month. ' , Further information regarding tho exposition or reservations for space should be addregsed to the Boston exposition, "Back-to-thO-lterm"' ' De. partment, 12 South Market street, Boston. Mass. . Tho presenting of the South, 'brough' Its oxnlbUs,'; to. rich. New .langland, is Sn uhur'ual opportunity and ono that should be accepted If .possible. Yours, very truly, CLARENCE J. OWENS, Managing Director. LOOKS TRICKY Supposed Bale of German Cruisers to Turkey Possibly Did Not MatrialUe. London, August 16.-The Mltyl?n? cbrrespondent of the Reuter, Tete graph company, who has lust return ed lo hts post after spending five days in tho Dardanelles, aboard tho I tal lan steamer Romania, 'which. the' Tiirke ara dotalnlng id hopes of inducing hoi {officers to surrender her cargo bf flour sends the following dispatch: "I ! transferred; to a small American vessel^which left yesterdny ahd ac ' rivettja^ j$U(Pridlbr> morning Th : Gorman cruisers Goeben abd Breslau after escaping the British fleet, enter ed the Dardanelles Monday night; i Tho German officers from the crulserr ll^arjderf^sjBypral ships tho. noxt morn ing and gave peremptory Order* tha' they" should not move. The. Tawnah s smashed part of the wireless ins{lla tlon on the French liner Sagfta||en which had aboard 600 reservists. Turkish officers visited the cruiser. I saw. th em fraternize with thc Gen mans. "The Goebent proeeedett eastward Tuesday. The rumor was circulated .that she had been purchased by Tur key bot she was seen in the sea of Namors Thursday flying the German flag. Tho Breslau, also flying the German flag, was. tn. tho Danjs nolle Thursday. According to reliable information the porte apologised to the powers for the arbitrary tfro^eeanW* 'tait "Cai explanation 'was forthcoming as to Shy tho"cruisers were dying the Gor an flag." COMMITTEES ARE \] NAMED BY MAYOR ; Eleven Standing Committees for This Term Against Ten Last . Term Tbo appointment ot the Btandlng committees of the city council wu? announced by Mayor dodfrcy yester day as follows;. Cemetery-Tato, Dobbins, Bnrton. Sanitary-Kine. Carter, Spearman. Fire-Spearman, King, Tate. Ordinance-Carter, Barton, Dob bins. Water . ami /J^lgutc-r-pobblns, Tate, Spearman. Auditing ;' - ami Finance-Barton, Spearman, Tate. Building Permits-Barton, Spear, mon. Carter. .-. . 1 Civic Improvements-Carter, King, Spoarman. Police-Mayor, ox-offlclo, King, Barton. . 8troot-Mayor, ox-offlclo, Bnrton, Dobbins, Tate. Arhttolr-Dobbins, King. Carter, Barton. Thc first uamcd committeeman is chairman. Two departures from custom were mn do by Mayor Godfrey. Tho !fc"st is reducing-th? 'number of members of tho strcettcommittee from the en tire eoHhcllj'to three, who will act} with the mayor. The other deua.turo j ls tho" creation of an abattoir ".om-\ mitteo. Such a committee was in ex-J istenco during former administra tions, but they wcro not standing committees, OOOOOpOOOO O O O O e rV * o o STATE NEWS o o?... t Of oooooooocceooo Special to Tho Intelligencer. Columbia, Auglst 15.-Because of a technical hitch tho National Currency Association of South Carolina waa not' organized today, but plans were laid for tho organization next Wednesday. Over $12,000,000 in: capital and sur plus was . represented hore today 'Which means that tho otnergcney is sue tor the s tate win be S 3,6 oo, oo i>. Fifty-two national banka were repre sented boro today.. , ., v AN EARLY RAID % GETS RESULTS ? . \ s ?.? fe ' . ii ?fficers Mob Eight Denken? of \ Red KOI fe Early Morn \ A lively scone was eu nc ted thia morning lb'"tho section o' the .city known as Red Hill at thc e.\rly hour of 2 oclock. O hi ce rs j. W. Simmons, J. W. Brown, W. L. Dolt. C, N. Sa?r dera.and J. W. Whitten wcro the he roes tn the scrlmmngo which occurred ' 'aver Just an innocent' little game known as "craps." Ten denizens o. arfctownj; section were having a most en Joy able time., rolling, the ivor-C 1 les when tho- a for et aid officers ! su-J don - ly ap^ar?dLojatb^Q soerio. t lnf tho mi*'. : up two pftjjaKa?^?edcd 'marting nj ' getaway, hut eight of thew.aro: In dur-; j and? vile today, OB a "result of tho en i ' capado, bonds being unavailable on short notice. . < ( The. harnea of the offenders could, not be learned before going to press, ; nut will no doubt appear on tho'docket at tho mayor's court In tho morning, When the case will be called up. ft a <B? Associated Press.) ? j Asheville,.?7C., Aug. 15.-Memorial services in honor of the late Mrs. Rood row Wilson were holdj by* ,91*0; eg by lof lad ' conference 'no'w'ln ees slqn' y;, Mqntrjeat/'lh .the auditorium there Ulfa morning. Rerolutlons of sympathy and respect were adopted. Tonight ?07. ft. ?F.- Willama, of Nashville Tenn., educational secre tary for missions, delivered an Illus trated ?oiyre on tho foreign nitsstan fields -ho-ha? visited. The jethro was beautifully, illustrated and very in. structive: MDjr Harry .C. kirk, of .Baltimore, 1 ttlTj. presea at the morning service tomorrow,! and. Pr- Edward W. Smith, pf Nashville, Tenn., will preach at the Evening services, MOOOOOpOOOOOOOOOOO ) o ? PIEOMQNT UNIOS PROGRAM, o ? ?j DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO The following ia tho progranimo of lio Piedmont Union meeting to ba liold at Mt. Carmel August 29 and 30: 10:30, devotional exorcises,/ con ducted by the moderator or some one appointed by him. 10:45, enrollment of delegates. 11:00, sermon by Rev. B. V. Babb. 11:45, What a local church may do for lost souls in its Immediate terri tory, opened by Rev. T. J. Clyde. 12:30, dinner. 1:30, What aro nome of thc greatest evils that ls hindering thc progress of tho kingdom of Christ in our churches. Opened by Rev..E.' V. Babb and W. T. Abbott. 2:30, How can wo j enlist moro of our members In Sunday rchool and church work and giving?. Hon. E. P. McCravy, J. T. Robinson. Sunday M?rn'Ug. 10: CO, Devotional. 10:30, Sunday school .mass mooting and address by. Hon. E. p. McCralg and H. D. Singleton on Christian ed ucation. \ 11:00, Sermon by some ono ap pointed by the moderator. We urge all the pastorr and a full delegation, to moct with Us. Dj L. SMITH. For Committee. * Epworth teague Program. Tho., following ls tho program of tho Epworth League Monday evening, August 17. 1014, 8:30 p. m.. lcd by Miss LOls Wc ll r.: Opening song. No. 22. Prayor, Mr. Owens, Song, Nb. 5. v" " Scripture reading, John, 4th chap ter. " Circle, prayer, beginning w'th Mlun Irene PrlQOe, and ?fading with Mr. Rooland. Instrumental ~ selection, by the Mess rr. Neely 8. ? Talk by Dr. Nardin, Instrumental selection, . by the. Moaa'.-a, Neelya. i Snug, "Publish Glad TldlrigB." Nd, .i2&....;. ,... . League benediction, r Sp teach us to number our days .that WO may, apply bur hearts unto 'wisdom, -. - , ? All for Christ: .*-.- $ - I . will love theck O Lord, my strength... ' <: ' Committee: ,,MlS8 Louiso Blgby, Miss Sarah. Prince, L. G. McElhehney, first Vico* PTcjtidont. m . ; ?81 ncr ps located oh good pnblfc road near churfch and Behool, ? room dwell ing, 2 ten not jhOases, 2 . bnrns, 800 aeres tn pine timber, 175 acres ia cul tivation, CO acres tn bottom la.-A, Si acre? in pasture, 3 ralles from Ter dery. Price $7.76 per acre. . EASY TE BBS " Std St sw (good public roka; 1 mlle from Bradley, S. C. Saw Haber C?V?<cord, wood cou be sold for enough to poy for land. .f. 's."-,. >,.'.' -'v .. V ~?:}. V . i V ' T* ' ? nj IDEAL FA RBI. S12 ocres practical ?ly-lovel,*high state el cultivation, 'teastlfol home, water works, all nee essary ont building*, G extra irood ten. yQ>&^,*p^'.9p? sehoel;. Ia sight This farm ass to be seen to be appreciated? Write er call on ^ --------- en