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COLUMN WANT AUYEKTISIM; HATEH Twenty-five words or leas, Ono Time 25 cents, Three Times CO cents, Six Times $1.00. All advertisement over twenty five words prorata for each ad ditional word. Hates on 1,000 words to be used in a month mado on application. No advertisement taken for less than "J cents, cash In ad vance. If your name appears In the telephone directory you eau tele phone your want ad to 321 und a bill will be mailed after ila in sertion for prompt payment WANTS WANTED-'Parents to know that An derson College wishes iJ.rildron in music. The college can arrange the hours s'i as not to conflict with school work. -y-10-:5t. FOB SALE--Meat market and Cafe In town of Helton, S. C., for sale. Hen son for Helling had health. Write or seo me at once. J. II. McConnell, Helton, 8. C. 9-8-2t WANTED-Yon to know that I am this season lmndllng the Genuine Tennessee Hlue Gem Coal, and not asking anymore for lt than you nave paid for Inferior coals. 1 have a stock of tho best wood in town on hand. Give mu a trial. W. O. Ulmer. Phone ?49. WANTED-Every house keeper In An derson to try a loaf of "Aunt Mary's Cream Bread " lt's made at homo and your grocer keeps lt. Ander eon Puro Food Co. 8-15-Dtf i WANTED-To buy from ono hundred to five hundred bushels of country oats nt fiOc. Cash or trade. Tho Fretwell Co. 8-22-Dtf FOR SALE FOR SALE-Latent model No. !? Oli ver typewriter, brand now. Never boen out ot the box since received. Address C. C. caro of Intelligencer. 9-10-3L FOR SALE-I have a number ot per fectly good door and window frames and doors and windows-that have been used-to sell at a bargain. Al so a lot of second hand celling. Sen me at once if you arr Interested. J. B. Shanklln, at Tate Hardware Co. WINTER GARDENS-Activity must prevail during September If you would have a successful winter gar den. Furman Smith, Secdsrian, Phone 464. LOST o- . LOST-A diamond pendant from neck lace. Reward lt returned to Intel ligencer office. 0-10-lt MISCELLANEOUS o TO THE MERCHANT TARDE-Oue ca* Pure Ked Rust Proof Oat?, one ear Lol lion fey flour the best that can be bought Seo G. EL Turnor at P. & N. Depot 9-S-3L We have employed an expert PIANO TUNEIS, who will givo prompt and careful attention to orders left with ns. C A. Rood, 'Piano & Organ Co., 314 S. Mulu St. :.-1 - un. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO DAILY INTEL LIGENCER AT REDI'CED PRICE During the Dally Intelligencer con teat which closed March, 1914, in or '.. der. to secure votes to win the cap ttal prise, I purchased a number of souscriptions to the Dally Intelli gencer at the rate of 15.00 a year. ?? order to get some of the money beck which I put Into the contest, I will sell a limited number of sub-, acriptions to the Dally Intelligencer nt the rate of $3.00 a year to anyone wishing to subscribe or renew their eu bs cr ?pt ion to this paper, or at a rate ot $1.26 a year to the Semi weekly Intelligencer. If Interested, address P. O. Box 347, Anderson, S.O. 6-17tf WHEN YOU can not see right step In our Optical Department and get Just tba Glasses you need. Contulnte grinding plant Kyee sciontlrtcally teated. Dr. M. Ft Campbell, Louisa 8. Hllgenboeker, assistant, 112 W. Wbltner St, Ground Floor. I HHMiwi HUH murninni ?.?? 1PROFESSIONAL CARDS trGADSDEN SAYRE Architect 40S-406 Bleekley Barfing S. C Cn*?Ptm, Trowbridge A Saggs DENTISTS . WMfcneg ??? StKW ( OI NTV MK ETI N U Hill tte Held ut Piedmont TiiJs ( inn. in tr Sui urda). Mr. G. S. Goodglon. Secretary nf tho movement to establish a new county with Willlamston un tho coun ty soul requests The Intelligencer io un noun co ?fiat a meeting ?vin be held ut Piedmont ?II Saturday afternoon nt I o'clock tn discuss tlx* formation of the proposed new county. Good speakers ar" expected and muc'.i In teres! is hoing taken lu thin commun ity, says Mr. Googgion. A new survey will be made of the proposed now county. Alimony. Miss Curio: kopi a private school, ami one morning was Intcrviewim* a new pupil. "What does your father flo lo earn his living?" the teacher asked the lit tle girl. "I ?? ase ma'am," was the prompt reply. Sie doesn't live willi us My mamma supports me." "Well, then," asked thc teacher." "how does your mother earn lier liv ing?" "Why," replied the little girl. In an artless manner, "she gola paid for staying away from father. Argon ant. Decide the Question next time you . suspect yourself of wondering if it would pay to buy a tiwt?s*MJi*eiwii 'min iiTiiaju&'w^g**T*rrjw GAS RANGE tackle the coal range all day one of these Hot Days and cook for your wife. That will decide the question for you quickly Anderson Gas Co HEBREW New Year Cards A nice line on sale at : : . Fant's Book Store PIEDMONT & NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY ANDERSON: Condensed Passenger Schedule, affectiv? June 6, 1915. Arrivals No. SI.7:35 A. M No. 88. 9:35 A. M. No. 35.11:40 A. M. No. 87...1:10 P. M No. 39. 3:40 P. M. Nc. 41.?:00 I'. M. No. 43.'.. .. 6:60 P. M No. 46.10:20 P. M. Departures No. 80. 6:25 A. BL No. 32. 8:26 A. M. No. 34.10:30 A. M. No. 36.12:10 P. M. No. 88. 2:30 P. M. No, 40. 4:50 P. M. No. 42.fi:40 P. ?M. No. 44.9:15 P. M. a 8. ALLEN, _Traine Manaawr Charleston & Western Carolina Railway Auguste, Ga. To and From the NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST Leaves: No. 22 . _6:08 A. M. No. 6 . . . .3:37 P.M. Arrives: I f No. 21 . . .14:15 A. M. No. 5 . . . . 3:07 P. M. information, Schedules, rates, etc., promptly given. DAY'S PROCEEDINGS IN SESSIONS COURT MURDER CASE OCCUPIED NEARLY THE ENTIRE DAY NOT FINISHED YET But all Witnesses Have Been Ex amined of Which There Were 31. Nearly tho catire ?lay in the court of general iessiong yesterday wa? oc cupied with the case <u* George and Henry I .a i tonne charged with mur der. Yesterday afternoon when court adjourned ut r?:S0 o'clock all of tho witnesses, both of Wie state and of tho defense had been examined and this morning the arguments on both sides will be made. 'Iliis case was marked by the many witnesses to ho examined; there weis , Ci for the state arid ls for the ile-i fense. There was nothing unusual? about the testimony of any of thom. The ?ase ls expected to go Into the i tamis of the Jury some time during th<> morning. The first thing ?lone yesterday morning was the conclusion of the Oscar Curley case. < harged wirb as sault and battery with intent to lull. The ripgro put up bis own defense and made ais own speech to the Jury. Ile was found guilty and was sentenc ed to twelve mont ?is bani labor. During' the day Leola Waite plead guilty to violation cf Ce dispensary law and was sentenced to throe months which ls suspended after tho l?rti inst, during good behavior. She bad already spent u long nine li; Jail. Yesterday morning the following bills wei? returned by the grand Jury: William Farmer, adultery, true bill. L. N Jolly, murder, true bill. .?. I'. McCann, housebreukliu: and larceny, true bill. U-ela White, violation of the dis pensary law, truo bill. During tho afternoon the following bills were returned: Henry Walker, housebreaking and larceny, true bill. (). M. Patterson, violation dispen sary law, true bill. Hoy Henderson, buggery, true bill. Th? Frank Hudgens case will be taken up during the d'.y. ? i I Personal j m. m m * ?mm? ? ? ? ? ? ,f_ ,|, armmrmrm9 ? ^ I I 1 ? * I '1 * '?' 'sr ? W ? ? . ? ? . ? Dr. J. B. Chapman of Greenville returned to Greenville Thursday af ter spending Wednesday night in tn ? city. Dr. t'hapmnn ls now assisting in raising tho Judson Centennial Fund, w'.i'lch is expected to reach the Sl,.'>00,0(iO mark. Mr. S. C. Key baa accepted u posi tion with tile Hotel Chitiuola. Sheriff Sidney Johnson of Hart well, Ga., wa3 a business visitor yes terday. Mr. J. K. Fennell of Pcnrcetown was n business visitor yesterday. Mrs. Winslow Sloan of Clemson was In the city shopping yesterday. Mr. A. C. Wlngo of Augusta, Ga., was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. Janies M^Kelvy of McCormick waa a business visitor yesterday. Mr. Ruekor Hailey of Hnrtw.fi, Ga., spent yesterday in the city.' Miss Jessie Thompson of Piedmont waB in the city shopping yesterday. Miss Nettie Richardson of Pendle ton spent yesterday lu Anderson. Mr. Earle norton of Jackson vii le. Fin., ls here on a Vlsi? to his wife nnd two sons. Mrs. Marlon T. ?dgftn has been spending several day . in Greenville. Messrs. Je'm and Eugeno Hudgens of Laurens wore In the city yester day. Mr. A. L. Gosrett, editor of tho Tugnloo Tribune of Westminster, spent yesterday in Anderson. Mr. Charles Earle Dean arrived in the city Saturday and after a visit tn relatives will return to Atlanta on Saturday. Mir. Roy Wclborn Is now employed na drayman for one of Mr. Lawn nee Stevenson's dairy wagons. Mrs. El. G. G a ssa way of Hones Path was In tho city yesterday. Mr. Clarence Rice, secretary and treasurer of the Liberty Mills was a business visitor yesterday. Mr, and Mrs. D. C. Gnmble wero visitors yesterday from Belton. Mr. Roy Griffin of Willlamston was a business visitor yesterday After noon. Mrs. Boyce and daughters, Misses Rachael and Mary Boyce, passed through the city yesterday on route to their home at Pue West after a visit to the San Francisco exposi tion. Miss Bettie Lawrence, formerly ot Anderson college, who is to teach in K? city schools Is Gie guest of -Misses Margaret sad Louise Henry. 10 PROHIBITION MEETINGS TONIGHT FIRST AT BAPTIST CHURCH AT 7:30-THEN COURT HOUSE 8:30 LARGE ATTENDANCE Will D. Upshaw, thc "Georgia Cyclone," Will Be in Anderson. "The Georgia Cyclone," known also as the "(Joorglu Orator on ('rm hes," und in reality, Will D. Upshaw, who lia* been touring South Carolina dur ing tile pant three weeks Li the ? BUSO of prohibition, will closo lils ron.urk- ? able campaign in this section Frilay night at the court house, 1'rom ali reports Mr. t'pst.raw ls a powerful speaker, livery where he has spoken lu this state he has flr<NI his au Hences by his eloquence, supported by the strength of his arguments against the Ihiuor traille. (?onvert by the hun-: ilrods have b?en won for prohibition. I The old saying, now mown so trite, "prohibition does not prohibit" haa bren knocked out of ti,.' box, in fact made to occupy itB piuco among toe obsolete idioms, by the arguments ofi this tremendously effective . c arn-1 palgn. Mr. I.'pshaw lees not In dulge in abuse-truth and logie are lils mainstays, and the oloquenco ot the man carrie: convictions to his hearers. At 7::$0 o'clock tomorrow night Mr. Upshaw will spoak at the Second Baptist church on the subject: '.Labor and Dispensar;, Liquor". T en be will drive to tho court house In an auto at 8:30 and speak on "A Stainless Flag." or "Rattlesnakes. Polo Cat?. Dispensaries and thc Devil." The court house rally under the auspices or the local pastors will bo presided over by Kev. J. W. Speako, Dr. John 13. White, thc brilliant now pastor of the First Baptist church will make the opening address and in troduce the '"Georgia Cyclone." A dollar bill is offered to the person who to sleep. &???I Phone 37. Little Miss Dean Entertains. Little Miss Emily Dean entertain ed a few of her little friends at a delightful little party yesterday ai ternoon. The little folks gathered on tho lawn, and played all thc many games dear to childrens' hearts, al tor which they were served- with a dainty sweet course. Benefit nt Anderson Today. There will be a benefit performance al the Anderson today for St. .Iose)y:i Catholic church. Thc plcturo "All For Old Ireland" is a particularly fine one. and will doubtless draw n large crowd. Hearts Delight Club. Tlie Hearts Delight Club held a de lightful picnic yesterday at Mrs. Mrs. Stonewall Watson'B beautiful home. A salad and sweet course was served to about eighty-five. The occasion is one that will be long re membered by those present. Mrs. A. J. Sitton of Autan ls vis Iting'Mrs. w. J. Muldrow. Miss Hhoda Van diver will leave to day for Heston where she will spend the winter. She will study music at tho New Engnnd Conservatory and English at Harvard. Miss Vandivor ts an especially bright young woman nnd a very gifted musician. Mrs. Vandiver will go with her tor a week's Btay. Mrs. John E. Sadie, and Miss Mary Sadler '.aw returned from a stay of several weeks in tho moun tains. Mrs. F>. C. Brownlee,.Mrs. O. Y. Brownlae and Mn. W. L.? Brownlee of Due West will spend today with Mr. and Mrs. J. Irving Brownlee. Pretty Party. A pretty party for . a few little friends was given on Wednesday evening by Master Billy Boss, and lt was a very happy occasion for the fortunate little guests. Mrs. W. H. Nardin, Jr.. and <iMldren have returned from a visit of several weeks to relatives In Chat tanooga. Mr. and Mrs. J. Irving Brownlee have returned from n visit to Char la tte, N. C. Thoy havfi as * their guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hervey or Pittsburg who will spend several days with them. Miss Bonnie Orr ot Charlotte ls here for a two weeks' visit to her sister, Mrs. Irvine. Brownlee. Prof. B. F. Bradley a teacher In the University of Wisconsin has re turned home after a stay- of several nays with friends ftere. Mrs. Jchn A. I-aw of Spartanburg la the guest of her slater, Mrs. Frank Watkins. Miss Elsie si 'KI.i of Clemson ia vis iting Mrs. Kate Maxwell. Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Chisholm are apendlng Beveral days in Atlan ta. They will return on Saturday. - More people are pinched by pov Brty than by the police. College Attent? Thel 5 For DAY a. will he " Daily In\ Alli hut not, c * IVA * ? .fr******************** Mrs. I'. K. Wilson ami children of ackson ville-, Kia., who have bron BD spending some lime herc with latlvea left Tuesday for a short stay j i s; Atlanta before returning to their onie. Mr. ami Mrs. Jim Hardin of owndesvillo spent Wednesday tn >wn at the home of Mr. W. F. Illilaud. On next Wednesday afternoon ai I clock the Missionary and Aid So-? [ely will meet in the Presbyterian ,ruroh. Kev. J. H. McKee and wlfo, Mr. nd Mrs.? W. W. Beaty spent Wed esday at ("lomson college. Mr. N. iPollckoff bas returned from j KS northern markets where he has j cen tor tho past month selecting his J ill and winier stock of goods. ?Mrs. J. C. Llgpn anil children are isiting this week in Anderson. Misses M. K. and E. T. Jackson ave returned to their homo at Store llle nftcr a short stay with relatives ere. Mr. Mac Reid of Abbeville spent a iw days in town tills weok with re itlves. Miss Mary Sadler of Starr lp spend ig the week at the home of her randparcnts, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. adler. . Mrs. Jane McGee and daughter. Usa Marie McGee, have returned .om a short stay in Anderson. Dr. J. D. Wilson was a business isitor Tuesday and Wednesday in nderson. . Mrs. W. T. Ilurriss and daughters pent Wednesday in Starr willi .iends. The Priscilla's will be entertained ext Wednesday i afternoon at the onie of Miss Alkanza Townsend at o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McGee were lopping in Anderson Wednesday af jriinon. Mr. W. G. Stevenson our local Great O These Oneida Community Lt from FIFTY to SEVENTY-FI turers get out of the advertisii throughout the country, they i COST and the cori of handunj Regul?r 50c Each Oneida Community Ltd. TEE signed by the Manufactui Guarantees state fully and es If you have not aire from The Intelligence! Office. Souvenir Spoon Com pon This coupon, when pre sented with 15c (or by mall 20c), good tor one State Sou venir Spoon, It ordering by mall, address Spoon Depart ment. Tba Intelligencer, An derson, 8. C. , Students, on ! )ai/y Intelligencer will make you a IPECIAL RATE the full College Term. Drop in TO id attend to this matter, because it like a letter from heme" to get the telligencer every day. he news, if true, and fit to publish, otherwise. DO IT NOW contractor and builder in laying tho foundations for a handsome ?lore in rear of the Farmers Hank. When completed it will add very much to that part of town. .Mr. Horace McMahan of Greenville is thorne on a visit. Misses Helen, Mnrgia and Henry Leverett have returned from a short stay with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Leverett of Starr. On last Wednesday evening tho young folks of Iva. and a number of visitors from n distance wore most, delightfully entertained at a lawn party given by Miss Lilla Seawrigiit and brother. Mr. Arthur Seawright. The lawn was beautifully lig?.tcd, and the time was pleasantly spent. Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers, and Mr. Rupert Folder and children or Spartanburg left Thursday for their home after a weeks visit nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Anderson. NOTICE. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Anderson Cotton Mills will be held in the office of tho company at Anderson. S. C., on Tues day. October 12th, 191 at ll o'clock In the forenoon, for the election of a board ot directors for the ensuing your, und for the transaction of any other business that may come before the meeting. J. M. Cathcart, J. I). Hammett Secretary. Prest. &. Treas.' NOTICE TO TEACHERS. The regular examination for teach ers will be held in the- court house on Friday, October 1st, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Persone Interested aro asked to lake notice. J. B. Felton, Supt of Education. Everybody Is Buying Their SCHOOL BOOKS -at FAINT'S BOOK STORE BOB O'LINK Yesterday is DEAD Forget lt Tomorrow does not- Exist Don't worry. The Day is Here Use lt. Get her a Bob '0 Link in Sterling or Gold filled, 2")c each. Walter H. Keese & Co. Headquarters Bob 'O Link. est Souvenir Spoon tffer Ever Made d. State Souvenir spoons would sell at RETAIL at anywhere VE cents; but on account of the ADVERTISING the manufac ng and promotion of these Spoons by the different Newspapers are sold at FIFTEF.W cents each, which covers the ACTUAL t them without ar.y profit to the newspaper. Souvenir Spoons for 15c State Souvenir Spoon is wrapped in the PRINTED GUARAN rers, which leaven nothing tc be understood or guessed qt* The plicitly just what it does guarantee. " ' '. * . 1 ady started a set, begin today. Clip a coupon :. You can redeem it at The Intelligencer No Spoon sold at Any Price .With out Thia Coupon. 10 STATES NOW READY South Carolina, North C&roltoa, Alabama, Delaware, Georgia, Florida Tenn. Texas, Virginia, Kentucky, and Mississippi. ma