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?,\ ? : h?'Vi id* h IM J.. to Coupons w?t? er at e entitle de i4qn?some Go?d With other articlei Uij 1 Mil!' I 1 . Want Advert Twdtity-fivo words or leas, One T: Six Tlj?cs $100. All ^advertisement over twenty-flvi word. Kates on 1,000 words to t,ont?>lY/ I No advertisement taken for less I il V? ||?.??> If. your namo appears In the tolo] your, want nd to 321 and a bill will] prompt payment. ' ? '?"' J-OST * ... tttitnb* - LOST? Solidi ?old watch fob" with in* Walsum Ki V." on lockot. Lost on Hast Qtt-rWrcet. Flndor return to . Cray tun I>r ug Store. Howard. FOR SALE A! ?Orti? VA ?M FOU SAL??164 acro; ..peone* county, South Union road, ' High stale : of cultivation. Well watercdi1 Good pastures. Fino or chard^an^scuppornong vine. Four tenant ,1uimhos and large barn. bargain'Coti sumo man. . T. Thomp bon, We?ltiiiiiKtcr, S. C., R. F, D. 3. iU=.' FOB Sa?i?L260 farms So. Qa.. Wdst Gree^.aml Deton, On., $10.00 round irlp, if.'ybit aro Interested wrltu ci B?ffmo fil once. C. E. Kay. Ctjunty Clo^^OffJfe, Anderson. S. C. tf One second hand A. B. Colt Acotyllno generator, good 'as uowV^ifo' l'j^bt. Cheaper than the chcapeet f?r' cash, Apply to A. S. Bowlo, Starr. C. C. FARM FbR'^Al^?13 acres one and. a half m^s from ?ntr?villo in Dia- 1 mond Hill township. 7 room, house plenty, put, buildings and good water. Write M. P. Alewlne, Iva, R. ?F. D-ij?.-,; .. ? i. 7-2A-6tp Y-? I,IH ."'I rr,.- - FOR S ALI)-UT i frlut cans In any quantity from 1000 to 10,000. Quarts $2.G0 por hundred; No 1, $2.00 per hundred^ Cash with order, John S. Cromer-? Iflinne 44, 927 W. Market street,,Aiidprson, y. c. ?Two Hecond hand* SOW ' jag machines in good condition. Also light oaring wagon. It will pay 'you' to ape me for your repair work. ' Al?.'.wV guaranteed.?J. H. Allea, e ? a .8. p. n-.?WANTS . ! :!dT r.lY A ^- ^ ? for cypr?s* poles. Can fvifnifell any length and'size do . 'aired.lira hood grade of bjack and red^heaW'cypress! Prompt shlp rmentr.-rWrlta nvo ydttr wants andv I will rmu\e delivered prices. Ad dress, J. ,U, Watts, Brnpchvfllo, S/C. BUSINESS LOCALS R?an Mountain Inn miles from Jopnucn City, head waters of the ??cc abo?? the sea level, beauty and gntu No mosquitoes, baths on each floor, is, liigh.fcTasH dlninfc . Sates: reaaoaahle. Por full in formst ton, writo Dr. 8. B. Wood, Roan Mountain, Tenn. TA??KS?''. STACKS, g^^OF MACHINERY /PALIES, REPAIRS? iLVANIZED ROOFING -RD IRON WORKS It is THE FOOl indermine health Our Mr. Shelto dwine Campaign h each aler to Watch i Free! St ; .>c ... ?. I Columns ising Rates [mo 25 conts, Three Times 50 cents, 9 words prorata for each additional ho used in u month mudo oa appli than 25 cents, cash in advance. phone directory you can telephone bo mailed after Us insertion for LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO (.'ItEDITORS - AH persone having claims against tlio estate of Samuel M. Christopher, deceased, aro hereby notifed to pror ent them properly proven to the d?raigned within the' time prescribed by law, aad those Indebted to make settlement. MISS ELLA McADAMS. Executrix. NOTICE OF ELECTION There will bo an election In Mania district, No. 15, on Saturday, August 8th, for the purpose di voting oa a special 4 mlllr. tax. Polls open 7 a. m., and close at 4 p. m. J. B. FELTON, Clork of county board of education. Shlioh dlsrlct No. 40 on August 10th. Delinquent Iload Tax Notice. All delinquent road tax collectors are provided with an official receipt book with numbers, and stub numbers attached. Pay no money to collectors unless you get the official receipt as above provided for. J. MACK KINO, tf County Supervisor. FOK COMMISSIONER . I hereby announce laysolf us a can didate tor County Commissioner of Anderson county fro' district No. .1, comprised of, Savait t. Corner, Va rennes and Hall tov.nshlps. Subject to tho action of tho Democratic pri mary, J. LAWRENCE McOEE. DEPOSITORS AR? AFRAID OF WAR Fifteen Hundred People Ar? In the Line at One Time Want ing Money Bnrlln, July'27.?Leading bankers of tho Gorman capital met today and agreed upon 'measures to protect tho slock market >nd to encourago ,ty.u pnhltc not to unload securities ,. $no meeting voted in favor of giving credits undor special torrar to' the brokers and decided to call for mar gins from private investors only when tho market value of securities had reached tho lowest point consistent with safety, 1 Hiir.iireds of servants ,and womon of the laboring clarses stormed the municipal savings banka In Berlin: At. one or these institutions 1n th? Conter or tho city there was In line 1.500 persons-at 11 o'clock The of ricini:-, romewlint reassured the public by refraining, from enforcing the us ual time limit for larger amounts. ' -Similar runs on ' savings - banks banka-were reported from Danslg and other eastern cities as well as at Saarbr?cken and Cologne, j - An ethuslasttc : demonstration was made by largo crowds at tho Potsdam Station when the- Emperor arrived there this, i afternoon. His Majesty, was greeted with hearty cheers as he alighted from M?e train, For Y - . D DRINK from . will be on wa which will inte vper?or EUROPEEAN V (Continued Fr< accepted tlie proposal of Sir Edwa tary, that a confereiice be called w of the Austro-Servian situation. Paris, July 27.?Violent ant the Boulevards last tonight, accomj ;iry songs. Large forces of police under ut . . of Pretest Pe :rowds. Many persons were knock The disorders were complicati m several occasions attempts were Liy Germans, which finally were gt Frankfort, Germany, July 27 ibviously inspired Berlin dispatch Emperor William intervene to secu 'Emperor William's consistent ree lot necessary, particularly as Ger ?Vent of war. No act of the Gen ippcal should be..directed to Russ he peace congress, holds in his han Constantinople, July 27.?Tl rlared that in the evejit oft war be vould be compelled to dispatch 1C '.er via. : ' Paris, July 27.?The war ten; Unary number of withdrawals of s Socialist party tonight .issued a g? ind has called meetings to protest ind Servia. -iAIL SUFFERERS ARE GIVEN ADVICE Nani Farmers In Hall District To Plant Cotton Land In Peas If Crop Has Been Ruined "If those ?nderst" county farmers uffcrlng the most i<>. h frem tho re nnt severe hail storms will plant hoir land in peas they w;ll bo sur irlrod to learn next year tht.t they ost mighty little" tt'ld a well-known armer yesterday. J. W. Rothrock, '-.ounty demonstra ion agent, said yet : onlay that he was irging every fr. -.ier, wherever, he ound a tract wh ito the hail had com iletely ruined t i cotton, to plant the and In early maturing peas, peas oady to cut ,,hln-6u to .90 days and io is sure tl< ?? they will be In much lettor shape than they now even-hope or. An effort ' as been made to havo the rovornmon' furnish freo to tho farm ira ct tho : trinken district a-quantity if pone for planting and a telegram vas also sent to Congressman Alken, isklilg that ho lend his aiu in getting ionio selected seed for tho farmere )f this section. eManwhile, Anderson dun terr. can get oil tho peas they vaut, right hero at home, from a h> lai ?cedsman. The .agricultural committee e? tho ihamncr'of commerco Ib'trying to get^ ho farmers to make -experiment with growing ' Irish potatoes oh a large icalo which has been devastated by he hall; Tho committee realizes that crowing IrlshS'potatoes requires a icrtaia amount of. expert knowledge, tut the committee also figures that i"*?nr though 'the fanners mudo noth hg' from: the potato crop this year, h*ir experience would ? bo - valuable, ind would- enable them to get a mo icy-making crop for- the next season. V number of the famw* seem . to ook on the" proposition wlt?v favor and ire thinking of trying tuo letter plan. )le. .vy8I4dFlac$ NOTICp We -will veclcan and grade oats or trbeat during mnoth of August only an account of chang? in location. Wo :annot grade grain after Sept ist. FORMAN SMITH, 6t Seedsman," our Health?* the Orchard ai gon during the Test you. i Telephone No. 240 /AR BULLETINS )ra Pago One.) rd Grey, the British foreign sec re ith the object of l'indir;; a solution \ i-war demonstrations accurred. on lanied by th? singing? of revolution ; and mounted republican guards, nnion, tVejuen?lv charged :1, the ed down and .injured. ;d by patriotic demonstrations and made to rush the cafes frequented larded by police. .' *'?, ., .?The Frankfurter Zeitung in an _ answers the:)French demand that re the peade^of Europe, and says: ord shows tjj?t such art ap?eal is many has npihing to gain in the nan policy threatens peace/" The ia, whose ruler, the convoker of ds the decision, war or peace." te Greek mffifister here today de tween Austria ?fid Servia, Greece >o,ooo troops to the assistance, of sion has caused more than the or avings ?rom-various banks. The meral manifesto denouncing war against hosii&ie.s.between Austria ~T?--fcr-r-n-f7 K. of . GOLDEN JUBILEE ? For the Second Time hi History Vflll Hold Com oution ,.Onts|de. of the Uat?d Hiatos.. Boston, July 2B.~Tho Golden Jubi lee Year convention : of the duprema Lodge. Knights of-Pythias,1 x? Oe op ened In. \yinnipeg, Man., on August- 4 will mark* the second time in the his tory of the order that a supreme lodge session has been hold outside of the United States. Plans fov tuo meeting were announced>today by George W. Pehniman. or this city, cnatrman' of, the committee on education 01 the.su prcmo lodge. Supremo Chancellor . Thomas < J. Curling or Macon, Ga.. will preside. Among the important matters to he taken up will be a proposition to re duce the age Btntt for.admission from 21 years to 181 V. '? " . H. Young, of .Ada, Onto, Is the only candidate - for- supreme ; chancel lor?- ? m ??*?? ? ???.?? ' -?.? m agri SAVES DAUGHTER .1 i md ? .st Advice of Mother no Jjojibi Pre vents Daughter's Untimely End. Ready, 'Ky.-r4'-1 was. ncl-nble to d? anything f?r neatiy six ^lonths," writes Mrs. Laura Dratchcr, of this place, "arid was down in bed for three months. ; I cannot tell fo*u how I suffered with ?y iiv.au, an? - with nervousness! and womjuny houhfcg^ ^ . . Our family doctor told my husband he could not do mear r good, and he had .'ft* At last, mjtfri Carduli the war. it was no use ft* nothing BeemedY 1 took eleven hi,' to do Sii r?? .washing;' -mr^r-^^M 11 fh!r?k Cardui Is fhe'best 'm>fae In the;world. M Vi? nook the f If you Su peculiar to w today. Delay H will, help ' many thousat in the past 50 Ii SO men y < >; ?? 'eu ?- ? -?,:\, N.C, 123 tient on your taie ? \ (or Wom?n," I fUtn WTmppCT ifi. m s Sake id Farm. No lext few c?ays I g Wbr I I... ? ..??: r-Vi'.". ?fcS9'??#?i Bank?n This bank especial Commercial and, Sai special attention. record and a receipt, how much -you are pi dressmaker. We are perience in making 1< invest. In the meai on deposits. An ace a great many ways. Farmers and Merchi . o. o. o. o. o.-o. . ; . . ' FROM SEPTL'8 o - ? ?- -?'?'" ' o i. o. ovo. o. o. o. O. O. O. O. O .0 My God! Politically where ore^woi f.? HoQ?utly and truly, politics la so ottcn, corrupt, low, mean arid, tiie racCful, that when It comes io know ng who to vote for wo are betwixt ho devil and the deep sea. Today we can eoe our. way,'clear as . ho to vote for and tomorrow, polit lu Ily, we arc in the heart o: the great tocky Mountains with no guido to how us tho way out.' ? ?. rOnc day ' we know what to do aric^ he next day we are wool-gathered,' baffled, "bmufoozlcd" and crazy aS a bat. ? . ?? ;: ? ,;,.? a } . \ If we kfrew that the New York Sun, tho Wall Street Journal. ' aTW tn?" ??eW York Times wefe suportlng Smith aa charged and'If we know that Smith loined the Hnskcl lites In vi890":,iwe iculd not and would not support him'. It we know that Mease was fishing or that dago,- blind tiger-vote T>r Char-, .eston as is charged we would see him hades botore we would support hi in. On tho other hand, IrwB knewt'that fennlngs and Pollock were"'in1'this race in order to split th? vote ?s Ir al i? charged, we could' not ''support sithor of them. We are ipa't,' ye?,'tBlr, we are lost. V? Wo sometimes pick up our pen .to iddio, best we can, the pardoning ecurd ?? Cot. Blease In seeing neldo ;he verdict of 80 many go'o?' mon .by Toeing so 'many rascals, bttt about hat time we pick op a* newspaper and (co where some judgfr ?as^?'ut- -asido he verdict of Rood men by suspending bo sentence during goodtbeharloiyon ho guilty party and so there we arc igaln In the middle ,ot a. bad, fix.. - Wo foel that we hav-> followed. Qov, Please Ito his political, death, and that tfv would not be showing^ .any ; disre ipoet It We t>?icr:!d refuse to ^Or fo the jurying. v . . r .., , :? \- \ We must say that it.takes.a man o'r irli and'courage to come out Tor com pulsory education" as . does ' Jo!;n G. Hlhikscalcsfknowing thatMl has "been 'ought so hard. and., hi so unpopular ivlth a greht ma"a>?i^r/ie,.">,;But "John harmful ingredients m l? to' explain our new _ - -, ?? .,?. - Each crate contains a crown GOOD FOR 5c CASH?Look for it. 3 .vA, ^ -1?): g By Women 1 1? invites the accounts of women in both our rings Departments, as we give their accounts he stub of your check book will act at once as a and this one book will show you at a glance just lying your butcher, grocer, milkman, iceman or ; always pleased to give the benefit of our ex Dans and investments when you havemoney to itime, leave it on deposit with us. Interest ?ajd :ount with this bank will be of service to yoii in Gome to see us. . ?.ti|>t?j i ints Bank and Farmers Loan and Trust Co. ANDERSON, SC.. ? ? Ai.- ;j?;v? A .? ?.?>? - ni ^ v'.-fii-' ! Announce t^t%lr. E. P. Vand?v?r. formerly ?a?hi?r Farm ere and Merchants Bank of this city has been I ?iejected a vice president of this bank and will ; actively connected with the management of th? I Bank on and after Aug. 1st, when h? will be glad to have his friends call and see him. im Peoples Bank of Anderson Lee G. Holleman* ' ,? ? - ' r% - . ' .ir-y" % President. - ... -.? ??**;?*?.,-...; ?? .? A! stand with it while Jennings and i'olr lock aro holding it op to.scorn? When tho mau who makes tho ree uni will ron ?rom it we think it .tune for.uvory body, 'Jo Met' Into the* woode.? ; . i..Wo bovo. nevor heard vz- ?cnntor Smttli taking to bf?: b=5*a; 4v>w >vp at* ot -.teasurlnf 'ate. governor 'Zor- >unf ninis' bui we are sorry that hc,'iioo?oS to think that his record is'suca thav ho,can't stay with it while it is being shot ot. - gfe ? '???,?- - - m out would mean for every man in the stato with a spark of manhood in him to resent a ; thing like-.tont uy doing everything possible to (?efoat. Blcaso and e^ch.di M ; ; j- uf courue UV atante? i?? reason to be {lleve that a friendo! Smltn, Jennings and Pollock-.would-also b? a ?rt?nd cf Dr. Mein tosh, consequently it is pre posterous to bcliaYo that .this dirty wo/k came from that tilde. V^The crjo?O't?^s black aa-hoii and those who aro responsible ~for it ought to- go to-the chaicgang for the remainder of tholr dr.ya, lot it he who St niay. ,: ?oH we teyor ?heeded raip worse than nowiVlt vise iti 1S-5G, when the creek* ?nd springs alT wentiiryv ' Miss Iftlse B?iloy, of Anderson, Is ding a few; days, with tor cousin, Mattle Bobbins, ami her Soptus da Are glad to see her, , r Mr. James Moore ahd Misses Beseioi Moore and Ruby Mc Alls tor are' vlslt ing at the home of Mr. Ciarley Kay at Oakway. .?'?>".'>. '': Miss I*iicy, Patterson of fitnety-Slx Is spending this week wjth Soptus {friends and relative*. /,' i if'- Governor rBleas? c?nsl^ori^rh^ official ^record-i* . governor ' *oV --be J ?traight, all right and above reproach (why docs ho'not stay on the speakers' V.^; ...'?? ..? ;' ; ;? '. Cy-::h: Sp?cial to The Intelligencer. CoVambja, July 2/.?Columbia's muV htolpal eloc?on* will 'be' ikdd tomor^r row to seloct a su?oeseor to, . ft KSrle; as Inomber of city countl. Tho candidates for the, place are ?? $M&Q>1*?tik<ii&trV?**>Btooii? t ?*oaUht:ine candidates held a mtret? ing In Oto co?H h???6 vdi?hfttddrossoa protests,.