Mote * Suele ss ?OoWhor brirYj^'IraGieatcst d Results-Try one to-day . see for uou rs elf. CLASSIFIED COLUMN WANT ADVERTISING BATES Twenty-five words or leas, Ono Time 25 cent?, Three Times 50 cents, Six Times 11.00. All advertisement over twenty five words proruta for each nd ditlonal word. Kates on 1,000 words to ho used lu a mouth made on application. No advertisement tukon for lee than 25 cents, cash in ad vance. If yonr namo appears In the t?l?phona directory you eau tele phone your wunt nd to '.\?l and a hill will he mailed nft-r its in sertion for prompt payment. S WANTS WA JiTKD-Anderson College wants . hreo good milch cows ut once. Phono or write the ollegc. 8-31-:iL WANTED-Yon to know that I am still on the Job with the best wood and coal on tho market, If you dou't believe it try mo. W. O. Ulnier, Phone 649. Successor to Piedmont Coal and Wood Co. 4-15-tf. WANTED-Every house keeper In An derson to try a loaf of "Aunt Mary's Cream Bread." It's mado at homo and your grocer keeps it. Ander son Pure Food Co. 8-15-Dtf WANTED-To buy from, one hundred to (ITO hundred bushels of country oats at 50c. Cash or trade. Tho FrctWull Co. 8-22-I>if POSITION WANTED-Thoroughly ex perienced stenographer wants posi tion for part of day. Satisfactory references. Address "A. B. C." care Tho Intelligencer. 8-27-tf. FOR SALE WINTER 0ARDEN8- A t '.ty must prevail during Sopttir' i it you would have a succosBiat winter gar den. Furman Bmlth, Seedsman, Phone 404. FOR SALE-Cement drain tile, 2c per ft. The boat on the market. Write E. A. Shirley, Anderson, Route 1, Piione 2100. 8-28-3tp. MISCELLANEOUS 0 We have employed an expert PIANO Tl'MlH, who will give prompt and careful attention to orders left with us. C. A. Reed, Piano & Organ Co., 314 8. Main St. O l-lui. NOTICE-I will, nat be responsible for debts contracted by anyone not having a written order from me. H. H. Rosenberg. 8-31-tf. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO DAILY INTEL? LICENCE It AT REDUCED PRICE During the Dally Intelligencer con test which closed March, 1914, in or der to secura votes to win the cap ital prise, I purchased a number ol subscriptions to the Daily Intelli gencer at the. rate ot 55.00 a year In order to get some of the money ... back which I put into the contest, 1 will sell *. limited number of sub scriptions to the Dally Intelligencer st the rate ot $3.00 a year to anyone wishing to subscribe or renew their bubr-niptlon to this paper, or at s rate of $1.25 s year to the Sum' weekly Intelligencer. If Interested, sddreus P. O. Box 347. Anderson 1 B.C. 6-17tf WHEN YOU can not see right step In oar Optical Department and get Just the (Rosses yon need. Complete grinding plant. Byes scientifically tested. Dr. M. R. Campbell, Louisa 8. Hllgenbocker, assistant, IIS W. WMtsor St, Ground Floor. PROFESSIONAL CARDS i C GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 4455-406 Blockier BoQdtnff kmimnm* S. C Cftfcshohw, Trowbridge A Sugg* DENTISTS Wsw Tlseetr? Btsgdhi ? W? ^WWfcBSflF SL The Watermelon is .1 J.idle Ethiopian Doun lu Alubam'. IV H h Mrs. Grave* Royd. Miss Rvolyn Kay. who has liocn vit h .MIHH Dora Oelsberg for sonic Imo, has accept?e a . position wit ii ?rs. Ii. Graves Boyd. Miss Kay viii be pleased to have her Mends .ulI on her at uer n>w placo. She s a saleswoman of ability and is Mil lring in hor efforts to servo c?s eme rs. ron Hasseln's Announcement Webb von Hasseln, Violinist, and Instructor it Anderson College, ">egs,4;o announce that he viii accept pupils for in struction on the Violin, md asfcs that both ad vance students and be ginners who wish to ivail themselves of his services call on or com municate with him at an *arly a date as possit1 e. Charleston & Western Carolina Railway Augusta, Ga. To and From the .viORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST Leaves: ^o. 22 . . .6:08 A. M sjo. 6 . . . .3:37 P. M Arrives: SIo. 21 . . .11:15 A. M Mo. 5 . . . . 3:07 P.M. information, Schedules, ates, etc., promptlv given. ? WILLIAMS, G. P. A. PIEDMONT & NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY ANDERSON: Condensed Passenger Schedule. Effective June 6. 1916. Arrivals io. il.7:86 A. M io. 3:1. 9:85 A. M lo. 85.11:40 A. M. io. 87....' .. 1:10 P. M io. 89.8:40 P. M ie. 41.6:00 P. M. io. 48. 6:50 P. af io. 46... .. k. 4.10:20 P. HA Departures ?0. 80...6:26 A. M io. 88.. 8:26 A. M. o-acro water melon patch on the Southern Brunch practically ruined by three separate invasions by sailors from thc Interned ?.crinan cruisers. H< d?clar?e that there was a descent on the patch in toree on August 19. another raid on Monday, last, and another last Thurs day. Mr. Carey called up lt. H. Qagby. lils attorney, last Thursday morning, luylng there was u bl? party of sail ors in the patch. When tho message arrived Mr. Daghy was conducted a ame in Justice Collier's court at Cort Norfolk. The case was sus pended, and Deputy Sherlqff Dennis, I 'on:stahe Cherry'and Mr. Bagby hur i ;< ii in an automobile to the Carey farm. Tliey arrived at the watermel on patch in time to lind the raiders .-'ill there. Mr. Bagby estimates the number of sailors at 160. Mr. Bagby later in the day ealled :>n the commanding officer of thc Prinz Elthol Friedrich and laid the tho Cern?an commander should ap point an attorney to accompany Mr. Bagby to tho melon patch and esti mate the damage, and payment will be made by the commanding officer ot ihe Prinz Bit Itel on the award agreed on by the attorneys. Mr. P?ai:by believes that the loss to the melon grower would not have been nearly as great as it WUK, if the German had known how to select .he ripe melons. But they appeared, o have known no way ot tolling ex cept by cutting the melons open, and tiley gathered ripe and unripe big and little melons impartially. There is said to be hardly anything left in the patch except tho vines. Mr. Carey puts Iiis loss at $200. ( ard uf Thanks. I wish to say through your paper to tho good peoplo of tho county wiio oxtonded to mo their kindness, I nm grateful to them for the kindness shown at tho burial of in y dear hus band, David A. McCallistor. 1 thank them moBt heartily ann pray that Coil may pre?are kind min istering hands to lay them to rest. Onie McCallistor. * ? + ?***++?+*?*+++++*+++ * ? .> STANDING OF TUB CLUBS. . -:. + + * + *++++++?**+*?++++?+ Southern. Won. Lost. P.C. New Orleans. 75 63 586 Birmingham.71, 57 .riG."i Memphis .. .. ... l7f' 60 641 Nashville. C8 GI 627 Atlanta. G4 64 ROO Mobilo '. 09 69 461 Chattanooga. T?0 70 444 Little Bock.' 60 79 :?8S American. Wop. Lost. P.C. Boston. 80 39 673 Detroit. 81 43 653 Chicago. 73 49 G99 Washington.. 63 67 52r, New York. 65 63 46G Cleveland. 47 74 38S St. Louis. 46 75 380 Philadelphia. 36' 82 305 National. Won. Lost. P.C. Philadelphia. 66 52 569 Brooklyn. 66 67 537 Boston. 63 56 529 Chicago..59 60 496 St. Louis . 60 65 480 Now York'. 66 ' 61 479 Pittsburgh. 59 66 472 Cincinnati. 65 67 451 Federal. Won. Lost. P.C. Pittsburgh. 69 62 670 Newark. 65 62 656 St, Louis. 66 67 687 Kansas City. 65 58/ 523 Chicago. 66 69 688 Buffalo. 61 67 477 Brooklyn. 69 66 472 Baltimore.'41 79 342 *** w4r4r^ww4V4^4^4r4^4^^^4^4F 4^ 4V 4^ ? _ 4> ? FE STE BD A Y'S RESULTS. * ? ? ? ? ? 4) ?>*4>4>*4>*?<4>****4>