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exhibited a cablegram, dated Gibral tar, in which the British an rh orilles etated definite! y that no such a per ron aB William Ort?, aviator, hud ar rived at Gibraltar, And then, aa he rose, she rose alio and gently pre dated herself into his arms, jost at the moment Florence appeared in tho doorway. Very simple, indeed. When a worn- ' an falls toward a man there ls noth ing for him tiL*9Jfeut extend his arme to pr 'Vent t?tr, fr^in taUIdg.. Out ward!.. however, to the "eye which paw only the picture and comprehen ded not thc cannie, it had all tba hall marks of ?n affectionate embrace: . Florence stood perfectly still for a moment, then turned away. "I beg your - pardon V" ?Ma the corni- . tess, but a sudden fainting spell j seized me. My heart is a blt weah." ..Don't mention it," replied the gal- i lant Norton. He was a3 innocent aa a babe as to* what had really taken place. Florence .?on? "t?ack borne, she wrote a brief note to Norton mid In closed the ring, which che had secret ly worn attached to u H?te chain \ around ber neck.. When Norton came the next, day j she refused to seo him. It" Was alli over. She never wished to see him ! again. "He Bays there has been some cruel 1 mistake," said Jones. , "I Saw hrai^W?tJi' tub countess In I his arms. I do - not see any cruel ' mistake In that. I saw him.' Tell him ? so And add that I never wish to ' see him again." Then she ran swiftly to her room, where she broke dowo-and cried bit terly and would not bc comforted by Susan. ^ "In. heaven'a name," demanded the frantic lover, "what, has happened;" The comedy ot whole affair lay in tlie fact that neither of tho two uua pected the countess, who rcconalled them both.. (To be continued.) AMBASSADOR WILL STICK. American Ambassador at Paris liv. ?u"es to Leave Ia Event Ger* mans Captare City. Paris, Sept.. 1.-1:35 a. m.-Asked tf the United States - embassy chou ld leave Parin.in event pi the investment of the city by the Germans," Myron T. Herrick, the American ambassador, said: "The American embassy Will re main here. My government offered .mc the choice of returning to the United States or remaining herc. I < hose to remain because many. Americans will be here Who Will need not. only my support by my protection." When reminded of the difficulty that attached to and the dangers Involved in distinguishing Americans from English, Mr. Herrick said: . "Perhaps there will be danger, but, after ali. we have only one life to give, and how better can a life be given that in the faithful discharge of one's duty." The United States cruiser Tennes see, on Mr. Her rick's request, 1B ex pected to arrive at Havre today, there to bo held In readiness for use SB a ferry between Haves -9pi ?^e^H!4r, England, for taking Americans jut of he danger sone. , ASSISTANCE ASKED The First Presbyterian Church Ceme tery Is To Be Put Ia Good Order. The members of the committee on the Presbyterian cemetery wish to call | the attention of all of those who arc interested to the fact that lt is now j time for he regular fall cleaning, and.! to request, that any donations whlcK ! may be available i ie out into the hands of the undersigned at as early a date as possible. There are many outside of the bounds :cf. the congregation ,who' havo ?OVcd Ca?? buried iiivro. and f?u ?c?? an Interest that can only bo expressed In a financial way. By such the com mittee requests that this appeal have due consideration. The work will be. ?-?? BO soon as the funds are inj bands to. guarantee the undertaking ? < > C. C. LANGSTON, W. T. W. HARRI8Cr\ C. E. TOLLY, Committee. . fl State E.&cutlv? CosamUtee Met Ia Co. Iambi* and Tabulated Figures. ' ?? .'-. Special to The Intelligencer. Colqmlfla, Sept. 1.-Results ot the first primary election, oe?d Angust 2R. waa omclal?y ?ocr?rea ioo*y by tas) T ?late, democratic executive committee | nt . m?,Hng held in ibo library *t *>" j Under the rules of toe 1 sr cond primary will he held J s. .tith was declared the noml : party folr United State? aen I. ?r&nnVhg abd John O. blared tn the second ?*M*is and B F. Kell* ma*? the *f^i^ r^^ .t?Y ^v^mxnt g?r?t C. D. &rtner and' F. ty. Shc?ly aro j ft. 6. CvVldwell. mambo* of the com mit tee from Cheater, introduced the : ol i owing resolution which was adopt ed: "Bcsoivtd tt?at it is th? judgment ot the committee that m ca^e oT no norn- j lnatlon in. the first primary only the 1 two highest in tho first primary shall run over ?a ttte second primary. -That there is no prevision tn th? rules for the withdrawal bttweea the first and *ecoild primary, and that the committee most enter on the tlck the s?eohd ff??W*? ?i?'two re. If You Wa,:t Results The Intelligencer The Best Advertising Medium ia Upper CaiwuoC ; fi ' ..*'..' ' v . ., . .'" ': "... ; .. . .tu. r*?j '? : The Following is One of the Many Testimonials Received ?rom Advertisers in The:Intelligencer : ^ndcr?cn Re?.l Estate and investment Company CAPITAL STOCK $50,000.00 N Real Estate, Stock, Renting ??ki . - / * - V f" Anderson, S. C., August 27, 1914 . ' Advertising Manager, Andersen Intelligencer", Anderson. S. C. . _ ... .... , ' Dear Sir:- < I think it is only right that I tell you of two incidents' .' . V' .that have occurred' recently by our advertising in yotir paper. Yes-'" .',.'' ... terday a maj? walked into the office and said that he wanted to look at the Chamblee farm that-we. were cutting up West of the city. i showed il to him and sold him one of them, before I got back to'" '". ' the office, I asked him where he saw the advertisement and he said' . '*'< in The Intelligencer. -JJL j 'JUTt* v ; > ta ..?? -Rccvtitly wc had atTinquiry from Columbia about, a* farm j and when the. man came lip w%?tf?>ir%i the place- He afeo-said . ! , ' ' , ' he saw the advertisement iii^e*lf?fcgenc?r. ? . * W vice Prt;siden! . " .^^^...-^^^ ^ . . "IT PAYS WMlVTOISEll . , r""" ' - r ? .- . ! v' .- ' .?.-,? ?hm^TM .. ;., . ... . ..... '..,-'- ". . . '.'. il ? ' y ? - . '? tl j?, - *v.f'?f?r> /,,.-.' /T :.. ... ... - .-....>. .-. .. j; . . ...'*?.?.. ' we GER?AN AUTO GUN CARRIAGE ,..(-??''7^^ i^VS-^::^-** ?Hsss?W?*^^is^8H?! Motorcar* aro used for transporting light'field artillery. The guns ar? returned te ?h? ground before being fired. T?Ki?zr ?CU tiBAVv ARTILLERY I i Cruiser Moltke, Pride of KajserV Navy AMERICANS rend I DB <>f the war In Europe followed wlth'p?jy||a{g /nterest J\ the fortunes of Hie German battle cruiser Moltke, for tJjW^e'ssel-phld a ... .Visit of ceremony to America In 1912. She looked Ot to give any, batt lo ship in the world n tussle, but abe ls officially classed as a battle cruiser of 22.033 tons displacement, carrying ten eleven-Inch guns and able, to maintain a speed of twenty-MO wu knots. Tba Gooben Is the sister ship of the Moltke. Photo by American Press Association. As Viewed From the Iron Duks The Emil'nh navy was taken Into consid?ration wben the greaV.powers of Europe became involved. ?b? nnyjr a???f wfi? lu finer condition tun ti, jus; now. The atreve picture was taken from the Iron Duke, which le BOW In the North sea- . _ * v '" .' . Deutschland, Second Line German Battleship. rffMIE r'fctibichland, member of Germany's second battle squadron, ls one of fi the smaller battleships of the kaiser's, navy, although lc h*r time- aai snany.-y-ia.tis ago, sno waa ?ne of h bi tx. oat powerful vessel*, 'displacement of lS.O?0 tens and earrie?, four eleven-Inch guns In ber malu twittery. There ero Alfie other ships similar to thu l?ontsehlnnd' tfga&jfilJvrniau . navy; . t PROF?SS?ON?t CARDS . SAYRE * BALDWIN J ARCHITECT'S J . Blockier Bldg. Anderson, 8. C j . CHIaen* National Bask B!ig. ? . Raliegh, If. C . J : : a risKv jt Fiirf . . . " -L-l-. " . . ARCHITECTS J . Anderson, 8. C . . Hrowo Office Balldlag * . 8eeond Floor. Phoae Mt ? *" :..: . T. Frank Walkin ? SaWl U kttftOe | J WATKINS * FRXHO? . . Attorneys and Connse??or.atLasy . 1st Floor Sleekly Bl?g, T . Anderson, a C .........?> : . I J DR. L. H. SNIDER J . 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