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Classified Columns Want Advertising Rates Twenty-five wonk, or lesa, One Timo 25 cents, Three Times GO cent?, Six Times $1 00. All advertisement over twenty-five words prorata 'or each additional word. Hates un I.UUO words to be used in u month made un appli Hon. No advertisement taken for less than 26 cenia, cash in advance. If your name appears In the telephone directory you can telephone your want ad to 321 and a hill will bu mailed after Us Insertion for prompt payment. FOR SALE FOR HALF-INOCULOTION-For Vetch, Alfalfa and Crimson Clover. Furman Smith, Heedxninii. Hume 464. 8.18.4t LEGAL NOTICES _ ~ "."""" .. ' 7 I Delinquent Road Tax Notice. FOR SALE-180 acres I miles east of AH delinquent road tax collectors Iva. 8. C. 6 room dwelling, barn. aro provided with an official receipt tenant hoUscus Well timbered and 0ook with numbers, and stub numbers watorcd. A bargain to a quick attached. Pay no money to collectors buyer. Address G. W. Belcher, unless you got the oincial receipt Iva, S. C. tt8 above provided for. , -~-!-?-1- J. MACK KINO. A GOOD FARM FOB SALE-164 acre tf County Supervisor. Oconeo county. South Union road. -?-?-; High stato of cullivatlon. Weil NOTICE OF SALE watered. Good flares. Fine or- Wo the undersigned Executors and ' chard and scuppornoDg vino.- Four Administrators of J. W., J. O. and tonnnt houses und largo barn. A G. B. Robinson's estate will sell at bargain for some man. A. T. Thomp- t'1" lf?te residente of Cnn. Robinson! 8. Westminster, 8. C., It. F. D. 3. * Bro- on AuS- 22- 19914 ot 10:00 A. Vlilt sTtLE-^O farms So Ga Wost J ^Tw^aU GIn, Green and Denton, Ga., $10.50 round j gtmim Press, trip. If you aro Interested write j Corn Mill or see me at once. C. E. Key. County > j gaw mill. Clerk's Office, Anderson, 3. C. tf i ftt?1 (for suction) and other arM ' ' clea not nbovo mentioned FOR SALE-Georgia Farm, 850 ac-. TermB Cash acres flvo. mlleB from Richland, F. C. BIGBY, Ga., well Improved, healthy, good C. D. WATSSON, pastures, Bprlngs streams, deep. R. P. ROBINSON, well, convenient to school church,' Exor's and Admnr's with and market, good roads, telephone, | will annexed good fresh land 35 acres bottom ; land In cultivation, 12 horse farm . open, plenty timber. Price ?12.00 TO ENTER MEXICO CITY per acre If sold quick. Will sell 2 ~ I all together or in parcels of 60 nc- <??". Carrons? Selects Tborsil/iy UH res. or more to BUII the purchaser. *"e Bate? -M. W. Sears, EntorpriBO Farm, (B* Associated Press.) Rlchand, Gb. / Tlalnepntla, .Mexico,. AiiKiirt 17. _,'.*,,_ General Volasco, commander of tho vr-j-^n OTV1T" federal troops, surendured today to I* UK KILN 1 the constlutlonullst General Obregon, in the capital, according :d news re - coived by General ('urnn./.n, thc now FOR RENT-Front office In new Wat. fKTgJS. ^H.?fil?i* n? aoto^Vandiver building. Very de-' gg?gg? 0? th? con8tttuUonal au airable 1^"on- . (...MBi(iJ General Carrnnsa's entry, into the tf The Anderson Intelligencer ctty agnlQ hBB becn posponed. It haa FOB RENT-Now store room tn Wat. bocn tentatively fixed for Thursday. soh-Vandlver Building. E. P. Van- y.,w VN"K ?KPITRI ir iSH diver at Peoples Bank. 8-18-61. L ?OBKRH CBLIC ANS ti? AI^HT"- Will Meef Today to Nominate u State WT rafi 1 ricket. 4 'l' :_(By Associated Preas.) WANTED-At once. Two or three Saratoga. N. Y.. August 17.-On tho furnished rooms for light house- ?ve or tho republican stato convention keeping, Apply W. H Keene Jewelry tho dolegatcs tonight were in a state Store. ?' uiinglnd excitement and confusion. : *. . _!_ No ono knew what would happen WANTED-Orders for cypress poles, wllc? tho convention opened. Offic Can furnish any length and size de- ,a,1y tho purpose of the meeting ts to BlrcdMn n good grad? ot black and adopt a platform and select delegates red heart cypress. Prompt shl'i- 8t laT&? to tho constitutional conven mebtB. Write me your wants and I Kut tno rcal an* ?biding inter will name delivered prices. Ad>at ,ay ia tho q?c?tion of candidato? drena J. TJ. Watte, Branchville, 8. C.|for 6?v"n?r aod United States sena < ? tor. Wanted-BJds on two thousand dol- AUTOMOBILE BANDITS larg worth of school bonds to run ? % - * ?L^T1 ?V2?BtJ. yean? ^The8e Robbed a Iron* in Pittsburgh oi Scv. lK?J??ai?.<?.Fal,2 a7 aD? Thousands, school districts. State rate of in- /f> . . . . " . tefest In bld. DU, Associated Pressi t* BO BROCK Pittsburg, Au RU nt 17.-Allegheny vv A MITT T TO'AM county authorities tonight warned po. ... . " ' u Q " lico at all points within a hundred - enmeton, g' u' mile radius to watch tor an automo * f\QrT' 1)110 containing two youths who held LUul . up the Homestead National Bank herc ? *1 tx.-- today. LOST-Ono small beauty pin with Officers of thc bank will not name name "Baby" . painted In blue in tho amount of money stolen but a Bijou theatre Saturday afternoon. ' package containing $1,000 dropped by Finder pienso return to\ No. 13 E. ono of tho bandits waa recovered. Franklin street.-Mrs. W. G. Cul.; v-3---J-~~ Ian: - o A Pretty Come Off e *'?'_t '? ' ^ '" a ' ?'---J---- Washington, Aug 17-Information LOST-Between O. D. Anderson's as te the publicity activity of the de store and: the-foundry, Tuesday af- partment or agriculture WOB called tor ter 6 p. m., t*iVT7 jewel Howard in a resolution paseed by the House, watch. - with -?CnhlSton,' Ala.; militia today Representative Humphrey, of fon> Paul Bradshaw. Phone 243. tf Washington who introduced tho rcs?*. *". ":" . - j.- . lotion, charged that twenty employes WST-^OiTe bundle of ruga between ?LX*^^ And?r?bn. 8. C. and Mr. MaSletb ft?ent work wltho,it authorisation by Richardson's. Findol- return to J. , y..,,.,.,.,,, m ? n. ,i.?. j^^Wjfiyyjffj?*^^^ reward, . THE IDEAL SPOT- for a homo Is at atrf?&dy Springs, Anderson Coubty. : . . Fof ^?t?^dr for noni-14 acres "V^ar hlgrf^.^proT?d L2 mils from san- - i Ul* dy l^riWkB depot, 6 rooM h?u??, slnh^ f?r t??rsoa' Sftd cows, corn * ? mtWt^SS?mmWmmmm Oa yon own ?xaclUag roa BO s'rW^'i^ j'aS?j'i tuiy .""?."?.i '*"* S offered IS^SS a bargain price would ap L?2- -^^^^^ ' ' An INTELLIGENCER Want ?m?^wmm^i^m^i>: PHONE ?21 plied - to 'bther people's money."-Bal- *??v?mw*L..". . . 8UQt I t ^ |L|| r[ ?i,|ri M. |r. , VERY INSTRUCTIVE THREE AND TWENTY HEARD SPEAKERS INTERESTING DAY Various Subjects Pertaining To Farm Life Ably Discussed by Speakers From Clemson Thc Ural of the farmers institutes to lie held in Anderson county this year took pince last Saturday at Three und Twenty, when the people of that sec tion heard some splendid addresses. Every perron .it the institute express ed himself ILS well pleased with what !.?. hud learned and it ls safe to say thal ihi. will he true of nil the re maining institutes. T!u? fi rm speaker to address the farmers gathered Saturday waa F. C. Hare of Clemson College, who spoke on the nuhject of 'Poultry." Mr. Hare told the farmers many things about tills undertaking concerning which they had boen ignorant. "Animal Husbandry" was the sub ject discussed by H. I* Shields of Clemson College, and he too pleased 'ils hearers. Miss Caroline liostick of Winthrop College, delivered a short address on "Hninr Problems" and the ladles gathered for the day said that this one event was easily worth the whole day. J. W. Holbrook, agricultural agent for Anderdon county, was the Inst speaker. Ile discussed the subject of agriculture and gave his hearers Home interesting side lights on the best methods to be pursued. The people of the Three and Twenty section say that they were well pleas ed with the success they had in thc undertaking in their section """d they wlr.h that more of thora could oe held. Mr. Rothrock suld that he und the I people associated with Clemson Col ! lege were well pleased with the at tendance and the interest manifesten. The attendance was about 250 and the addresses together with the splen did picnic dinner, made tho entire* day very interesting. Wf T. Greene. Hopklnton, N. H., writes the following letter which will interest ovedy one who has kidney trouble: "For o vor a year Mrs. Greene had been afflicted with a very stub born kidney trouble. An operation was advised. This I would not con Bent to. Foley's Kidney Pills done npr> re to complete her recovery. than any medicine she has taken and T feel lt my duty to recommend Foley Kid ney Pills to all who may nood kidney medicine." They are tonic in action, quick to givo good, results.-Evans Pharmacy.-Adv. LE STRUCK BY SPEEDING TRAIN PEOPLE WELL KNOWN IN ANDERSON TWO WERE KILLED Train No. ll On Southern Rail way Struck Automobile In ' North Carolina Yesterday Information reached Anderson' last night tb the ?ffect that L."E. Case and Mr. Davenport, of Spartanburg. both well known In this city, were Instant ly killed yesterday shortly after 12 o'clock when thc automobile In which they were riding was struck by south bound train No. ll of the Southern Railway near King's Mountain, N. C. Both Mr. Case and Mr. Davenport were weil kn?wn lh' Anderson. Mr. Case bsd been" to Anderson a number of times to tune pianos'and it ls said that Mr. Davenport had relatives In this' city. According to the story reaching this city, the two men were driving towards King's Mountain and sought to cross the railroad tracks. Evident ly they1 f?tlod to-notice the approach ing train and the Automobile shot up on the tracks squarely In front of the locomotive and received tho full force of the train. Both bodies were .badly crushed and Cht and lt ls said that death must havo been Instantaneous for both men. The Twenty Year Test "borne twenty years ago I Cs ed ^han-fjerlaln's Colic,. Cholera and Diarrhoea R?ffedy," writes deo. W. Brock, publisher o tho F?ritor prlso, Aberdeen, Miss. '"I discover ed that it was a qcick and safe cure for diarrhoea. Slnco then,' nb ono can tell, me anything said to "Just as good;" During all those years I have ?"?d lt and recoffmehded lt many f " 7j and it has never disappointed at?dyone. For sale by all dealers. O o oooooooooooooooooo O THE BUST JAP. ? o San Diego, Cal., August 17.- 0 ? The Japanbse cruiser Idsume o o sailed north' from hero at 6:30 o o tonight, supposedly trailing the o o German cruiser tftiptlg now e. o- coallny In San Francisco hay. o o The German crnlser win liave ~o ti 16 hours start of the Japanese, o o . , > . -.. c OOOOOOOOpOQGOOOPOpoO Here Is the Latest Aeroplane Bomb, A Deadly Weapon of War Photo by American Press Association. *V AL"KIAL warfare has already begun to be a big. factor in tue European smashup, und France ls said to have no less than 200 aeroplanes ready for use against the Germans and the Austrians. The aeroplanes ?re used for scouting and for bomb dropping. In thc illustration ls shown the latest form of death dealing Instrument, lt ls un serial torpedo. It is carried on tbe lower part of an aeroplane', und when dropped it explodes wltb terrific force, This instrument ls a French invention. RUNAWAYMULES STRUCK VEHICLE Mrs. S. M. Pievens Suffered Brok en Rib and Other Occupants Hurt in Runaway * Sunday ~? p.nii'i ? iuaiioti'iit . ! ?VJ? J \, . . What came near hoing a, serlpuB ac cident occurred " Sunday afternoon when a pair ot nuilee became fright ened, ran away and struck another leam in which several Indies were riding. Mrs. ?. Mi. Ptekens waa thrown from thc carriage and struck thc ground with great force, sustain, lng a broken rib. The other occu pants of .the carriage, although badly shaken up and bruised, did not suffer r.uch severe injurlosl Dan Morris, a negro, drove a team! of mules out of Cleveland avenue Sunlay afternoon and the mules nt once became frightened at an auto mobile, starting to bolt. J. T. Pearson with Mrs. Pearson,. Mrs. Trowbridge and Mrs. Plckens. was driving a car. rlage and when ho saw'the runaway team approaching he tried to pull to one side, In order to avoid a collision. He was unsuccessful in this and the two. vehicles met With great force. It was said yesterday that Mr&. Pickcns was doing as well as could he expected and all the' other occupants Of th? carriage hove entirely recover ed. . ? ' ! i? ." Cit minx! err KOLAx CITKOIAX It's a laxative, of course- nnmo tells you that. And the nicest hot weather drink you over- tasted. Flushes tho roughly, and pleasantly, to?. F. C. CryBier, Syracuse, N. Y., says: "Have used, laxatives for 15'years but this Citrolax has got everything else beat ? milo." You will ?gr?? with him. Specially nice for children and d?li cate persons. Sweetens a sour bilious j stomach very quickly and stops head [ ache.. J.Evans' Pharmacy, agents. IMMENSE CROWD AT PALMETTO Good Vaudeville Attracts the Theatregoers Who Packed the How "Some show," toe .expression you heard on all sides yesterday after noon and evening. Every person seq. ? lng th? performance given by the King and Gibbs musical comedy.com pany playing at the Palmetto this week in their opening, bill of "Daddy Outwitted," nrounced lt to be One of tho host that has beon put on In An derson.-Adv. ?ftoooooooo o o o o 00 ooo .? ' 4 . . o . PAS AMA- PAYS? " o . .., o o. , o o o o ' o ? o' ? O ' 0 o Panama, August 17.-The sum bf {25.000 was laen in yesterday in tolls by the Panama canal.- which was'?mc .ally opened 'Saturday, August lo. .Three stream ors today went through the Waterway." i. Th6 total receipts in ca?al tolls up to the present time amount to $100, OOO. Of this sum $25,000 was. collect ed from tho" .barge lino Which has been nslhg the Waterway'for some Weeta, past. Tl;? .balance has been obtain ed front commercial steamers, NEGRO THIEF IS PLACED IN JAIL Admitted That He Had Entered Two Stores and Said He Did So "Because I Wanted To" Stich perfect ?t^kness as -that ox-I hibltcd by Eugene Mlirtin, a negro j about 18 years old, is seldom seen. Marlin war arrested Sunday morning j by Deputy Sheriff Olin Sunders on u charge of breuking into two stores I and when uecuscd of the crime frank ly admitted that he was guilty, saying that he entered the stores because he | wanted to. It ia charged that bc broke into a store about ?bt miles from Anderson owned by F? H. Hlllhouso and an other about eight miles from Ander son owned by \V. H. Glenn PT h these places were entered Sut urday night but it does not seem that the negro got anything of value, ?Ince only a few cigarettes, a little small chango and a few other articles of little value was found on his person when he was placed in the county Je.il How To Cure a Sprain. A sprain may be cured In about one ?ilrri lite time required by the usual treatment hy applying Chamberlain's Liniment and observing the directions with each bottle. For sale by all deal ers. : ? Author of Montana. (By Associated Press.) New York, August j 1?.-Robert Drouet, actor and playwright, was fourni dead in bcd today in an uptown hotel. Heart disease caused his death. Drouet, who Was 44 ysars old, bad played leading parts in Broadway productions fori-' nearly 26 years. Among the plays be wrote were I "Montana," "Tomorrow," and "A. Blt] of Act.'? . . . . Ttr-.r 73r?.-m Photo by American Press Association. Thc Armored 1 ?HE British armored cruiser Argyll ono of six vessels of the same t; She fc*S 21,000 horsepower ft nd n i four 7.5-tnch ?runs and two oJghteen-lncl THE PIEDMONT LEAGUE BREATHED ITS LAST BASEBALL ASSOCIATION HAS FAILED NO MORE GAMES Good Ship Sailed Over Stormy Seas But Was Wrecked Before Port Could Be Reached With not a cloud in tho Bky, the good ship Piedmont set sail over the professional baseball ' sea in June only to sink to a grave of failure Sat urday. The Piedmont basehall league hos breathed its last and from this time on the people of Anderson, .Greenville and Spartanburg will have to content themselves with the old I <!orn held variety or back lot baseball. The Piedmont league has done Its do and it does not behoove thc baseball fans to utter unkind words about the ill-rated vessel. . When tito league was launched ev eryone Sn this portion of thc state thought that the venture might prove to bu a succ csu' and so it would havn been had the fans of three of th? towns don?; their duty. However, Guflticy alone lurnirhed a large enough attendance to even half-way meet tho expenses of the teams and Greenville, Spartanburg and Ander son failed to stick to those who had promoted the undertaking. Two weeks ago Anderson served nottee that she could no longer main tain a team and that wau the begin- j nhjg. of the end. The other towns stayed un until Saturday, ut which; time Spartanburg sent notice to Gaff ney that Manager Murtin and Presi dent I uinscy of their team had both withdrawn and as a result tho league has come to a rather abrupt but noTi unexpected close. The Gaffney team and the Ander-! son team went to Shelby, N. C., yc3-! : terday and will play several exhibi tion games there and it is understood that both these teams may take u barnstorming ^ tour through North Carolina. The Anderdon fans would like to sec the boys iepre?: ;iillng t?ils city go ! through North Carolina and defeat every town in Tar I loelia. Not So Strange After All. \ou may think it strange that so many people are cured of stomach trouble by Chamberlain's Tablet?. You would not, however, If you should give them a trial. They strengthen and.In vigorate the stomach and enable it to perform its functions naturally. Mrs. Rosie Rlsh, Wabash, Ind.. writee. "Nothing did me the least good until i began using Chamberlain's Tablets. It ls decidedly thexbest medicino for stomach trouble I have ever used." For sale by all dealers. QUIET MEETING HELD LAST NIGHT Some County Candidates and. Some State Candidates Spoke At Iva to Mill Voters A quiet political meeting was held at Iva last night wlion about one half the candidates for county of fices spoke to the mill people of Iva. When thc county campaign meeting j visited Iva last week the mills of that place did not shut down and therefore the meeting last night was ?especially arranged for their benefit. About 600 voters were present and tho best of order was maintained throughout the meeting, every speaker getting a respectful hearing. John G. Richards, candidate for governor, wa? the first speaker and he was fol lowed .by C. p. Fortner, candidate for railroad commissioner. Tho county candidates then, .spoke and tho meet. lng waa over .by. 10..o'clock, Croiser Argyll wns/ispnebed to Mnreh, 1WH. Khe is rps included iii-tbo estimates of iftoi ipeed of twenty-two knots. She carries l torpedo tubes. GAf AIGU CAY SAW BUT LITTLE DISORDER POLICE HAD FAIRLY QUIET DAY TWO DIFFICULTIES One Fight Occurred During Alter noon and Free-for-All Came Near Close of Uie Day Notwithstanding the fact that more people were in Anderson yesterday than this city lias seen in some timc.thu day was comparatively quiet so far as the police were concerned. Only two tights arose and one of these was or slight importun?e while thc other was in the nature of a free-for-all. Will Vasse r and -Joint Bannister got into an altercation iu thc base ment of thc court house and were arrested by the police, both putting \ up bond and being released. Neither of tlie combatants Buffered any serious injury in this round. About ti o'clock the police were at tracted to thc basement of thc court house again and herc they found a party of men considerably under tho influence of whiskey, according to tho statement of the officers. The police men say that they notified the men that thu disturbance must cease and the belligerents all agreed that they would leave town at once If the offi cers would permit them to do so. They started for Fret well's stables and tito police followed. When the stables were reached, according to thc statement of the policmcn, all of the men got into a general row and began to use considerable profano language The officers started for them and when the mon aaw the policemen coming they attempted to get away Patrolmen Ounter and Foster suc ceeded In reaching them beforo they could leave and started to arrest ono of tlie party, whereupon thc entire crew took a hand and resisted arrest. They wore af>out to get thc best of Gunter and Foster when additional polir (.men arrived on the scene, lt tn said that one of thc men tried tb knife Officer For ter during thc melee. On tho police blotter last night tho. following names apeparcd charged with being drunk and disorderly and resisting arrest: ' Josh Mooro, John Moore, Furmnn Ashley and Plummer Ashley. Feaster Ashley woe also at rested on a charge of carrying a con cealed weapon, although he did not take any active part in the fight. Sheriff Joe Ashley put up a JGQO bond for all the members of tho party and the .- defendants ? were - releaaoa shortly after the fight occurred. - ;-. ,. Tbc Case of ta L. Camelon*" Tjie case of L. L. Cautelou. Claren don, Texas, ls similar to that of many others Who have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He says, "After trying a doctor for several months, and using different kinds of medicine for my wife who had been troubled with severe bowal complaint for several months, I bought a 26c bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. After using tho second bottle shn was entirely cured." For sale by aU deal ers. LITTLE TOM BOLT DIED SUNDAY Had Been IU For Only Two Of ihree Days Suffering With Cholera Infantum Tom, Junior, the little Bon ot Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Tom Bolt, died Sunday night shortly before midnight and was burled yesterday 'afternoon.' The little fellow war. only ono yoar old and was the Idol ot his father, and . mother. A few days ago be beean:a ! ill, suffering with cholera Infantum, and his condition steadily grew moro" I serious. The funeral services were conduct ed at the home on West Market street yesterday afternoon at 6 o'clock,-foi- ; ' lowed by tho Interment in Sliver Brook ' cemetery; - Friends in ali parts of the county deeply ? sympathize with Mr, and Mrs. Bolt in their great loas. / Keep Your Liver Active-During tho Sommer Months-Foley Cathartic Tablent s for Sluggish Liver and Constipation lt does beat al! how quickly Folfig Cathartic Tablets liven your liver and : ?V?rcome constiifatiqn, . Ney Oldham, i Wlmberl?y, Texas, says: "Foley Cath artic Tablets arbTQfc. be"8,t 'taxativo I ever used. They take tba placo of calomel." Wholesome, stirring and cleansing. No griping. A comfort to stout persons, as they relieve that full bloated feeling. Evana' Pharmacy agents. STOCK FOR SALE .? . . . ' . ? . . ' -i.v ' We offer subject t^prevlods'sale '6r withdrawal, the following Stocker^ ; 10 shar?^Calhoun Mills . *t?ton Stock, Calhoun Falla, 8. o, at $!WX> per share. 10 snares Wllllamst?n MOSs Common Stock, 8partanburg, S .C., at $80.00 pe* sham. 1 ? ... ' . . 10 shares TJraytoA Milla ' Ccfor?dft Stock, 8partanhurg, S. C.. ?t per -anare." .'WV** .* <?"??> .--?> - , tRlEST & ISRAEL Creaton. 8. C,