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i. ocal News WEDNESDAY, JULY H. VMS. Our Gala Week. Tho various committees of the Chamber o? Commerce uro now active ly engaged in perfecting arrangements for Gala Week in August. From present appearances, the week will be the most elaborate and enjoya ble that Anderson luis ever enjoyed. Judging from tho talent composing the various committees a dull time is out of the question, while every prospect points to a continuous "hot time." The committee on transportation will be ready with reduced rates on all un?is, und tue committee on entertain ment is being made to huBtle to pro vide board and lodging for the t lion - sauds who will be attracted hither. It is probable that the railroads will run extra trains into the city every morn ing and out every night, so that visi tors from nearby towns can spend the day in the city and return home that night. Besides the horse racing, firemen's tournament, base ball, military en campment and gun shoot, there will be many minor sports and features to make tl* j old feel yoong again and make the young glad they didn't die when they were teething. The precise nature of these sports are being closely guarded, bat it is announced that tho funniest men in Anderson aro li fing ' sleen working on the program, so you would better have your buttons sewed on tight, for there will be a mighty strain on them when the thing is let loose. Col. Schachte's Regiment, of Charles ton, the finest in the State, together with the Artillery Band, will be in camp during (Jain Week and will add materially to tho general enjoyment of the occasio. To the lovers of base ball the simple announcement that Columbia and Au gusta have been secured to play a se ries of games here, will awaken new interest in the occasion. These team?1 .are the two crack teams of the South, And they will cross bato here after hav ing <-.<ch won almost every game of the preaent Benson, lt will, therefore, be a game of interstate interest by reason of the excellent record of the opposing teams. The official program is not yet com plete, and is, therefore, not ready for publication, lt will be published in ?ne time, however, for the needs of the occasion. The State Encampments. / The field officers of the South Caro lina militia met in Colombia last Wed nesday and fixed the places and dates for the encampment of the volnnteer troops this summer. The question of railroad rates and other expenses were thoroughly gone into end the United States appropriation will be none too mach. Representatives of Charleston, Columbia, Rock Hill,, Greenville and Anderson were on hand to urge their respective claims, nearly all of them asking for the three Regiments. The encampments were divided, however, it being decided that the First, Col. Boyd's Regiment, which is composed of the up-country Companies, will go to Colnmbia on Joly 20th to remain seven days. The Second Regiment, Colonel Herbert, of Ornngeburg. waa ordered to Greenville on Joly 37th to remain seven days. The Third Regiment, 1 v?i. utuacuw,ui vunnoBwU) wm game : to Anderson August 2nd and remain " through our Gala^Week. _ Since then the city o? Greenville decided that she did not want the Second Regiment alone, and it has been ordered to the Isie of Palms. In the encampment no company shall include more than 00 men and lt was found necessary to pay them for live days fora seven days encampment in order to keep within the appropria tion. Hence, on the doy going and re turning the men will receive no pay, bnt subsistence will be provided for the full seven daya. The Third Regiment, which will como to Anderson, is a fine body of troops, and tho officers are more than 5leased that they are coming here, 'he following are the Companito of that command: Sumter Guards, Charleston, Capt. T. T. Hyde. Washington Light Infantry, Char leston. Cant. F. E. Robson. Irif-h Volunteers, Charleston, Capt. D. F. Kearney. German Fusiloers, Charleston, Capt. H. B. Schroder. Palmetto Guards, Charleston, Capt. J.H. E. Stelling. Georgetown Rifles, Georgetown, Capt. 8. M. Ward. Santee Rifles, Elloree, Capt. S. C. Kemraerlin. Calhoun Light Infantry, Florence, Capt. C. E. Johnson. Hartsvillo Light Infantry, Harts ville. Capt. C. W. Coker. Fork Hems. Well, Mr. Editor, bot ?eather has come at last and the farmers are glad to see it on their cotton crop. The Fonrth of July has come and gone and it woe celebrated at Town - ville with a grand reunion and picnic of the old soldiers and everybody thrt - was near enough to go. Mr. Sam McAdams, of Iva. S. C., visited relatives here lost Saturday and Sunday and attended the picnio at Town ville. We are always glad to <see him, aa he makes all that know him all smiles. It is a good thing that fae does not come oftener, as one of our fair maids is very mach smitten on bim. A certain yoong man at a distance visited i v oar borg- not long since, and I think he will not come very often, as the sen is most toe bot for him. J??t . ask him about that? Miss Sadie McAdams ;*.as been right .-sick for tho laat week, faut we are glad r to say ia better. H.W. Caldwell is visiting frienda . and relatives near ibis place. We are always glad to have him back home i again. m ^ J. R. McAdams and wife ana sweet ; little babe, visited the latter's mother, Mrs. T. J. Dalrymple, last Saturday i and Sunday. .rxuupects aro fine for the wedding i bolls to soon ring in oar community, aa f a certain young man goes to see his v. best girl every Sunday evening anti a^aboat . .' Ice through the week. H. Tole/'svKldneynave purifies the blood "by straining out Impurities and tones up the whole tivuteni ^Curn-* kidney and -bladder iron1)! Evans' Fnarmacy. Meeting of Reunion Committee. Starr, ?. *J., July 0th. Editor Intelligencer: Please an nounce in the next issue ol' your paper that the committee to make arrange ments for the annual reunion of Co. F, SJ5feh S. C. v., to bo held on Wednes day, Aug. nth, next, at Carswell Insti tute, are requested to moot at Carswell Institute on Friday, 10th inst, at 2 p. m. The following veteran? and sons of veteiu .8 compose committee: J. T. Hannah. J. D. McAdams. A. W. Mc Kee, J. B. Leveret te, J. G. Gordon, C. H. Bailey, ll. M. Tate, J. C. McPhoil, M. A. Thompson, J. L. Jackson, M. V. Jt/cGee. . B. L3vorett3. Sic. Old People's Singing. There will be an old peopled singing at Shiloh Baptist Church, near Ever greon, on Saturday before the :3rd Sun day in July. All old singers are cor dially invited to come and bring bas kets of eatables. The following program has been ar ranged for the occasion: Co un.'once at 10 o'clock a. m. Satur day. Sing till 12 m. Kecess till l.ao p. m. Dinner, Song service at will. SUNDAY. Sunday School 0 to 10 a. m. Kecess for 10 minuten. Sermon on music at ll o'clock. KeceBS for dinner. Song service at pleasure. Lownd?svi??e News. Miss Jennie Maie Jones, of Atlanta, is the charming guest of Mrs. Colyer, on Depot street. Mrs. J. li. Daniel, of Summerville, is visiting at the Kay Hotel. Mark Speer, one of our nrominent yoong business men, took a living trip to Anderson on lae: Wednesday. Mr. Speer is not a good marksman, as 'tis said he r Jased Anderson and landed in Richland County. Clyde Mann, of Ant; ovillo, spent a ?iart of last week with W. Norwood iuckabee, his uncle. Elim Hucknbee leaves Tuesday for Verdory, S. C. Quito a number of our young people took au outing on Savannah .River to day^. Nick Horton went to McCormick to spend Sunday. The ladies of the Methodist Church served refreshments on the parsonage lawn Friday evening. The crowd was very large, and as a natural conse i quence the receipts were good. [.. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Baker, of Wash ington, are here to spend the snmmer. MesBrs. Witt Barnes and Mac Mc Caila are on a business trip to Clayton, Ga. Spritley Hucknbee returned home Friday from Due West, where he haa been for several days on business. Bab Hutchison will go to Watts to spend hiB summer vacation. July C. Brushy Creek Items. This section has been refreshed with occasional showers recently. Our peo ple have something to be thankful for. We have been wonderfully blessed. We have had gentle showers while other sections have had tornadoes and floods. The farmers have cotton their crops in first rate shape and they are looking floe. A number of onr people went to Pel zer Saturday, the 4th, and report a de lightful time. W. R. Pick, s and wife, with the latter's sister, Miss Maude Ellison, and Lawrence Hicks, formed a fishing par ty on Saluda River Saturday after noon. Miss Mellie Smith, of Piedmont, vis ited friends here Saturday night and Sunday. Samuel Cooper, of Piedmont, visited J. T. MeCreary Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Oatts were at Dinner Sunday with the family of W. B. Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hicks, of Green ville, spent Sunday with the former's brother, J. R. Hicks. Beaus ami cabbages are plentiful. July 0. T. F. . Prospect Dots. We aro having nice weather for kill lng grass. The lightning struok and killed a cow of J. R. Eskew and one for his tenant. John D. Campbell ie very sick with typhoid fever. We hope ne will soon be np again. Mrs. Will Harbin has been very sick with ohicken pox, but we are glad to say that she is improving. Miss Eula and Iva Tate have been very Bick. We hope they will soon re cover. We ero glad to say that Mrs. Luther Hall is improving very fast, after a long Bpell of sickness. There was an all-day singing at New Hope last Sunday. It was conducted by Prof.. J/ilford and Bolt. Will Webb and wife have been visit ing tho family of J. B. Eskew. July 4. B. L. G. - i -rn . -? - Resolutions by the Bar Association of Anderson. Whereas, we have learned with re gret th nt Mr. E. G. J1/C A dome, u mein er of thia Association. has decided to sever hts connection with us and move to Oklahoma City to practice the pro fession of the law, and, whereas, since he has by his genial manner and warm heart endeared himself to ns both os a cition and a lawyer; therefore be it Resolved, By the Bar Association of Anderson, South Carolina, that we ex press our regret at his departure from our city and State, and most cheerful ly recommend bim to our brethren of the Bar at Oklahoma City, as one en titled to their esteem and good . will, and in all respects worthy of their con fidence. Resolved, That a certi?ed copy of theae TeBolutiona be given Mr. Mc Adams. M. L. Bonham, Pres. J. M. Paget, Sec. pro tem. Camp Meeting. The annual camp meeting of the Wesleyan Methodist Church will com mence at Piedmont, S. C., on Wednes day night before the first Snnday in August and continua until the 10th of Augaat. Everybody is cordially invi ted to attend. Ministers of all denom inations are urgently requested to be with ns and help posh the battle against sin. ? - The main object of-this meeting is to \ help "spread scriptural holiness over i this land." Every effort will bo made to entertain all ministers and workers. A restaurant will bo near by for the accommodation of the public.. Let earnest prayer be made that tho meet I ing will oe a success, as God counts success. ^ ,% , L. G. Clayton, C.B. Smith, L. W. Johnson, Com. A Chance for a Young Man. A scholarship of $40 in money be sides exemption from tuition and oth er lees is provided by the Legislature for one young mau from each County to pursue a one year normal course in the South Carolina College. Examina tions will be held on the 10th inst, be fore the County Board of Education. Applicants should be at least 10 vears of age, and preferably teachers. Write President Benjamin ?loan, South Caro lina College, Columbia, S.C., for blank on which to apply before the 10th. Besides this valuable scholarship the College also offers to young men in each County two normal scholarships frond for four years and exempting the ?older from tuition and other fees. Moreover, teachers, women as well as men, may take the one year normal course without fee of any kind. Harris Bridge News. We are being blessed with a good rain, which fe farm vegetation needed very bad. 1 ue farmers are very thank ful, though the crops look very poor in Borne parts of the section. A number ol our people wont to Pel zer the 4th. Messrs. John Harris and Pickene AfcClellan went as two old soldiers. All report a jolly time de spite the hot weather. Two of Broadaway's dashing young men, Messrs. Charlie Cobb and Perry Smitb, spent the fourth Saturday and Sunday here. Mina Roscoe Casey, of Newberry, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. E. J. Buchan an. News is scarce. A Maiden. Ray Items. We had a nice rain yesterday after noon, which did a great deal of good. Last week was a hot one, and the crops grew more than they have in two weeks before. Somu of the people in this communi ty went to Pelzer on 4th inst. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Wakefield spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Rob inson yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bell, of Honea Path, were intbis section Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. S. A. Callaham and son, Eu gene, were visiting in the Honea Path section Saturday. Tho protracted meeting will begin at First Creek on the 1st Snnday in Au gust Rose Bud. July 0. Don't let thin opportunity pass snd fail to get a Terraoing Plow cheap. Brock Hardware Co. Two Bottles Cured Him. "I waa troubled with kidney complaint for about two poor:!," writes A. H. Davis, of Mt. Sterling, Ia., "bul two bottles of Foley's Kidney Curs effected a perma nent cure."-Evana Pharmacy. Sonni kidneys are safeguards or Ufe. Make the kidney? healthy with Foley's Kidney Core.-Evans' Pharmacy. The first oos. ls not si ways the greatest or onlv oeat in operating a Mower. Sul livan Haw. Co. wonld Uko to demon strate to yon why McCormick Mowers require so few repairs and to have you compare the cost of snob repairs with corresponding parts for other machines Pot Plants and Cut Flowbrs for sal e. Large ai d small Palms a special ty. Mrs J. F. Cllnkscalee, 242 North Main St. A. R. Bass, of Morgantown, Ind., had to get up ten or twelve times in the night, and bad a severe baokaohe and pains In ths kidneys. Wes cared by Foley's Kidney Cure.-Evans' Phar macy. ' No Falio Claim. The proprietors of Foley's Honey and Tar do not advert?as this as a "sure cure for consumption " They do o lal na it will cure in the early stages and never falls to give comfort and relief in the worst oases. Foley's Honey and Tar ia without doubt the greatest throat and lang remedy. Refusa substitutes.-Evans Pharmacy. . The McCormlok Vortical Lift Mower for wbi?u bui?van Udw. Co. are general agents can be operated aB??eaafaljjf and s?sicisoiosiiy on any Und and nader any condition ?attable for operating a machine where the Mower eau bo drawn by the horses, and, furthermore, can be handled on ground and under conditions where an ordinary Mowo?- cannot be ran. It ls the only Mower ac* 'tned both for gener al cutting and ?or . ongh and stumpy lands. Bronohltls For Twenty Years. Mrs Minerva Smith, of Danville, 111., write?: "I had bronchitis for twenty vears and never got relief until I used Foley's Honey md Tar which is a an re cure."-Evans' Pharmacy. MONEY TO LOAN-In sums of tlO? or more on real estate mortgages. Apply to Quattlebaum & Cochran, Anderson, S. C. Treat Your '.'Idney'o for Rheumatism. When you are suffering from rheuma tism, the kidneys muBt be attended to at once so that they will eliminate the uric acid from the blood. Foley's Kid ney Cure ls the moat effective remedy for this purpose. R. T. Hopkins, of Polar, Wis., says, "After successfully doctoring .trae years for rheumatism with the best doctor*, I tried Foley's Kidney Caro and lt cured me. I cannot speak too highly of this great medicine."-Evans' Phar macy. FOR SALE.-A lot of second hand CHURCH PEWS at a bargain. Apply to C. M. Ouest. 1 4t Wheo Other Medlolnes Fall take Foley's Kidney Care. It baa cured when everything else had disappointed. -Evans' Pharmacy. Has it ever occurred to you how soon a Mower would pay for ltaeltf Do yon realise how much good feed for your stock you annually lose by your failure to out the grass, bay, pea vines, etc., al lowed to go to waster It does nut take mach of such feed to pay for a McCor mick Mower from Sullivan Hdw. Co. Temperance ls the rolling ?Mission of tho day and the sods fountain^ one of ita strongest supporters.and the most de lightful and most satisfying of all the beverages sold by soda fountains is Pep* el-Cola, the Pepsin drink. It is healthful. Try it Bo. Refined, up-to dato people always want the best. GALLAGHER BROS. are ac knowledged to be among the best PHO TOGRAPHERS in the Sonth. They do not waste their skill on cheap, fading Ont en Second. A warm game of ball waa played by two negro teams on the Spain planta tion six miles in tho country this af ternoon, which required a doctor to be called ia to repair the damages, j One of the base runners attempted to steal a base when a member of tho other team filled him with birdshot. Later one of the players was not pleased with a deoision of the uni piro and shot him. Both are said, to be doing well and will live to play. other games.-Quitman (Ga.) Telegram to Atlanta Constitution.. - Only a pretty girl can ?be sauoy with impunity. Attention Merchants. We bave great Inducements to attar you in uoslery, Pants, Overalls, Draweiv, Piece Goods, etc. We will bo lu our office for the next ?Ixty days. Huy from UH you get the mill prices. We save you . the jobbers profits. Call on ns and be i convinced. Wo are selling the largest1 and closest buyers In the country. WEBB A CATER, Com mission'Mercbonta and Mill Agents. A big lot of Georgia Ratchet Piotr Btocks for 60c. See Brock Hardware Co. Buy vour Blacksmith Tools from Brock Hardware Cc. Bo.'oro you sell your chickens and eggs come and get ray prices. I pay cash, and ai way H tbo highest price the market afford*. J. O. T'm platen. Next door to Litton fe Ledbottor. Pat rick's old stand. A few more Knol Chopper? and Kelly Perfect Axe? at the old price. Brock Hardware Co. . MONEY TO LOAN-A few thousand dollar? to i?sd on Land for cliente. Ap ply to B. F. Martin, Attorney-at-Law. CITY LOTS FOR SALE-Situated on and near North Main Street. Five min utes' walk Court Honte. Apply to J. F, Cllnkscalee, Intelligencer office. THE WELSH NECK HIGH SCHOOL waa opened nine years ago, and bes grown steadily in ita popu larity, numbers, equipment and thoroughness, until it is cow by far the largest and best equipped co-educa tional boarding school in the Carolinas. It will be well for you to investigate these claims. Send for oar illustrated catalog whether you expect to patronize ua or not. : : : ::::::::::::: J. W. GAINES, Prin., Hurtsville, 8. G. McCormick Vertical Lift Mower. The McCormick Vertical Lift Mower, a view of which is presented here* with, is specially designed for cutting on rough and stumpy ground, but is also well adapted for general use. This machine combines all the essential features of the most perfect grass-cutting machine. By virtue of its achieve, menta on rough and uneven fields, as well as on smooth and level meadow, landa, the Vertical Lift Mower is. generally recognized aa being the best all Surpose Mowing Machine manufactured. The McCormick; is equipped with evices by means of which the cutter bar can be raised to a vertical position and lowered by the driver, the machine beinj? thrown in and out of gear au tomatically without stopping the team. This form of construction ia found invaluable, as it enables the operator of the McCormick Vertical Lift to cut close up to tree, stump or rock, and eave all the hay. The cutter-bar is easily raised for passing any obstruction, and the ma chine is thrown out of gear -automatically, without any loss of time that would otherwise be consumed in operating an ordinary machine under auch adverse conditions. SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO. DO YOU WANT TO BUY OFFICE OF JOSEPH J. FEET WELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE, ANDERSON, S. C., June 1st, 1903. We are entering the Real Estate Business for the Purchase and Sale Of Real Estate in the City and County of Anderson, and also in adjoiuVig Counties. If yon have anything in the Real Estate line that you wish to sell or exchange, or if you want to buy deaiiable City or Country property, improved or unimproved, it will be to your interest to call and see ns. We now number on our. list some of the most desirable landed property to be found in the Piedmont section of the State.J Write us your wanta, and we will endeavor to reply promptly to all in quiries. Correspondence solicited from all who want information in reference to our -ountry. Large Tracts will be divided to suit purchasers when possible. We can furnish money on your purchase?, where you ?re not prepared.to | pay all cash. Send in your names at once, if jon wish to buy or sell, as thia is the time to get in shape before the Fail mouths, aud make your arrangements for neat, year. JOSEPH J. FItETWELL, Dealer in Real Estate, Auderson, S. O. We are Putting Out Daily m H To olean up lines of Merchandise In Every Depaii?Miit ! Yon should not misa seeing na before buying ANYTHING in Men's and Boys' Dry Goods* Notions, Millinery, Shoes, Clothing, Gents9 Furnishings, Straw and Pelt Hats. The Cash Dollar Cuts a Great Figure this Sunnier* Head-to-root Outfitters For Men. Women and Children. Greatest Removal ?s?e Eyer Known in this Comity. Lesser & Company WiU Move to Larger Quarters. WE have grown so fast that we were compelled to look out for largei Store Booms. We will occupy two large floors from September let. Wa have secured the very beet location in this city, where we will move^ Third door ircm the Bank of Anderson, Soufch Side of the Public Square. Oar Departments are all filled with up-to-date Goods, and Stock still un broken. We cannot afford to let these Gooda lay to be moved to new quw> tera. No, we will make a great move of all our Goods by soiling them at . . v the th? bay g ota? SOME STILL J^ESS. We will offer you every day new bargains.. We will not care what -oloods cost us. Such a cut will be given on prices that we will startle whole community, and there will be no questions asked wbeio to go and them: Go to IJ3SSER & CO'S. GREAT REMOVAL SAI*E. We have enough Goods left to eupply the whole County. Ooma, follow the crowd, and look for yourself. We will make it interesting for you, and astonish you by entire Stock of DMT GOODS, SHOES, CLOTHING and MILLINER T, At such Cu* rV?Ka that yoe can supply your wanta for a little money Come one, ooma all, and take advantage of this great Removal : Sale, at Stock must be redaood by September 1st. Yours truly, XESSER & CO TJNDBR MASONIC TEMPtB. ?E?DEBS OF LOW PRICES. After September let thr?e i next to Sullivan Hardware Co. ?rs from Bank of Anderson