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FOR S?LE GOOD FARM FOU SALE?102 acres OU cruaH roads, " mom dw<'llltiK, good baril) necessary out building?, flna water, excellent stand for store and ginnery, school house hi. .sight, good neighbors, labor plentiful. 2 miles of railroad. Have two tracts adjoining for sale. Aply to Muttle Payne, Ninety six, s. c. ?.1.3tBwp WANTS Wanted?njda on two thousand dol lars worth of school bonds to run a period of twenty yeurs. These bonds arc of Fulrvlew and (merry school districts, state rate of In terest In bid. R. O. BROCK, W. A. MULLIGAN, Pcndleton, S. C. WASTER?Teachers with certificates wanted Immediately for following positions in graded or rural schools: :t n( |li0; (j at $.r>0; 8 at |45; 11 at $40; 7 at SHG. Direct from school oflltclul:*. Special enrollment. Act quickly. W. H. Jones, Mgr., Columbia, S. C. COUNTY SUFFERS from HEAVY STORM Do you know that you ran gel from us ,n TORNAOO POLICY, which will protect you from the troubles that your neighbors are now suffering.' It costs very little In premium but PAYS LARGE Id results. COME to our office nr.diet un'tell you ahont It. Walton Insurance Agency Evans Building. CONDENSED PASSENGER SC H KO VLB'S PIEDMONT AND NORTH - EltN RAILWAY COMPANY, Effective An gust 18, 1914. Anderson, 8. C. Arrivals Departures No. 31 7.45 a. m,No. 30 6.20 a. m No. 33 9.40 a. m No 32 8.20 a. nr. NoxSS 21.35 a. m.No. 34 10.23 .a m. No: 37 1.86 p. m.No. 36, 11 60 a. m. No. 39 3 30 p. m.No. 38 2.10 p. m No. 41 4.46 p. m.No 40 3.30 p. m. NO 43 6.65 p. m.No.x42 4.45 p. m No: 46 7.16 p. m.No. 44 '6 45 p.>m. No. 47 11 IB n, m.No. w 10.Ot) p. ? - qp:^?Limited train.) C. V. PALMER, Gene;--". Passenger Agent. CHARLESTON & WESTERN CA HO HN A RAILWAY ?The August Short Line Arrives t No. 6.11.40 a m. No. 21. 3.45 p. m Leavest , No, 22 .:..6.00 a m. No. 6.3.35 p. m Information. Schedules, rat??, etc., promptly given. B WILLIAMS, G P. A. Augusta, Go. T. B. Carrtlsv O. A. Anderson: S. C. ( DEEPLY'GRATEFUL it nm deeply gratoful to th epeoplo of South Carolina /or the magnificent vote given me on Tuesday. In making my ; race for lieutenant governor. I took an outspoken stand for clean pol Oies and good government In South Carolina, and from every stump I pro claimed tho gospel of law and order. I regard my handsome vote as an en* dorse nient of that position. Gelting into the second race with a big vote and good lead, gives me much satisfaction of course, but to know that the principles tor which I and others fought have triumphed gives ' ^tfcst joy. I am willing to trust ?pie, believing that on Septem . tbey will make the victory annntew x.ni?TH**. urn E OF SALE OF REAL i'V-t'^- . ' T?TE - ES. to power granted to me a .deed of trust executed , John R. smitnX tti? Smith, ad the ttt-lnw of Caroline rff?l sell at p?bllc sh, b?iween the usual ^?btfth?^ first Monday in * Wfaffim trust de.-d, -escribed, real estate ging to the said Card, th; deceased:' All that tract ;YfoHy;fhre acres,'more or' ft W F^g-lbwAsnlp; la the ' v,tto- tAato of well and GOnveyed toi &'??eA.troia.J 3D, 18?6, of .w C F. Harrison, Trustee..; POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS fou coi vn sri'KHvisou. I hereby announce myself :i candi date for county supervisor, subject to the Democratic primary. J. MACK kino. I hereby announce myrvif a candi date for supervisor of.Anderxon coun ty, subject to the rules of rieincorutic primary. p, MAP/TIN. KF.PHF..Si:.Vl tTIVF. I hereby announce myself as a can. dldate for House of Reprosontcl'.voH from Anderson county, suhj'.t lo the rules of the democratic puny. OSCAR D (2 HAY. I hereby nnnounce myself a candi date for the House of Representatives from Anderson county subject to the rules of I lie democratic primary. Itl'PCS KANT. JIJ'. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representatives for Anderson county, subject to the rub's of the D?mocratie pilmnrv ASA HAU* -Ht. I am a candidate for the Hous" of Representatives from Anderson coun ty. I will abide the rules of tin.' pri mary. SAM WOLFE. I hereby announce myself .1 eandl-! date for representative from Andor ran county subject to the rides of the democratic primary. .1. H. HUTCHISON*. FOU COMMISSIONKH. OlHlHot Xo. 2. It. A. Suliivau of Fort township is hereby announced for commissioner for Section Two, comprising fork llock Mills, I'endloton and. Center vi lie townships. 1 hereby announce niywelf a ci?iJ!. date for Coiuminiribncr from Dlatrlct No. 2. comprising Pendletou, itock Mlllsi Fork and Centervllle town ships. Subject to the rules of tho dem ocratic primary. JOHN Rl CULBERSON. District No. S. I hereby announce myself a candi date lor county commissioner for the third section, comvicting of Garvin llruahy Creek, Wllllamston and Hope well townships, subject to the action of the lemocratlc primary. H. A. FOSTER. I hereby announce myself a candi late for Commissioner of Third Sec tion consisting of Wllllarastou, Brushy Creek, HOpewell and Carvln Town.- hips, subject to the rules of tho: Democratic prjiunry. . - W. A. tBerry) SpE?RMAN. I hey announce- my candidacy for county commissioner from Section I. comprised of Uclton, Mantln, Honen Puth and Broadway townshlpo. Sub. Jcct to the rules of tho democratic party. R. D. SMITH. Better known as "Dick" Smith. 1 hereby announce my candidacy for County Commissioner from Sec tion 4, comprised of Beiton. Hohen Path, Martin and Broadway town ships, subject to tbo rules of the Democratic primary. J. M. HOLMDAY. FOB COUNTY THKASC1RKR. . I hereby announce myeelf a candi date for county treasurer, subject to the rules nnd regulations of the dem ocratic primary. DR. W. A. TDIPP. I horeby announce myself a candi* dnte for county treasurer, subject to I he rules of the democratic primary. 0. N. C BOLEMAN. NEW PHYSICIAN FOR ANDERSON Dr. R. A. AUgood Will Move From Ridgeway to City and Practice Profession Here (From Saturday's Daily) Dr. R. A. AUgood, of Ridgeway, Kairfield county, Is shortly to move h5re and will make IBs home and practice his profession In this city. It. is expected that I Dr. AUgood will arrive next Tuesday and will begin to arrange his offices and At once be gin practicing. Ho has rented rooms In the WatBon-Vnndtver building, over The ihieiiigencer office, and these will be fitted up by th? time that Dr AUgood arrives. The new physician is a graduate or the medical school of the University of 'Maryland and cornea to this city wllh the very highest recommenda tions.' . . Dr. and Mrs. AUgood came to An derson u few weeks ago to look around and Oicy praised this city very highly a? being an ideal place to live. . Brothers Had Fight. . Greenville. August 87.-?-As the r >. suit of a fistic encounter between O. K. MAuldin, candidate tor state legis lature In the campaign Just concluded in this county/ and bis brother. John M. Mauldlb, both men were arrested >nd placed undeV bonds of -?10 edsU? Tib e fight Occurred yesterdair af ter ooott on the. corner of Main and Tv>sh-' Lngjin streets and was attended by some explteinsht,, The ca?se of tbeV: altercation was not learned- .The arr^ rest was made by Officers Burroughs, nad, PhUHps, 4 I ANDERSON MAN TELLS OF WASHINGTON TRIP W. H. GLENN GIVES IDEA OF COTTON DISCUSSION FARMERS' PROBLEM Upon the Individ'/al Largely De- < pend* the Task of Handling the Cotton Situation iKnni S.iiuntilv's Dally) Upturning to Anderson after at tending the eot'ou conference In Washington, W. II. Glenn says tli?t the people of the South shot)hi all! unite I heir euer?!?? In Boivlng the cotton i| ii' .l 'on Mr. (?ler?ii was ap pointed hy S "into: Tlllman :is the' fur mer represent all vc from i !:!.? piste to I ho convention culled Uy Mr. Me. [Adoo mill the following nitcrv.- v which he gave to The liitclllgtmctr yesterday Li of more than ordinary hilcrcHf, .Mr. f;ti said: "Having; been present at the cotton conf?rent o culled hy Secretary Me Atloo in Washington, I desire to :,ive to Hie publie generally, and I lie farm its pari icuInrly. the benelil or mior litatlou gahieM mid some side light:; on the u.liialion. "This I ont ?reiice was called by Secretary McAdoo tu got views from different ceetlona of the country mid suggestion:! un to now best to meet comlitions. From the best advices ? b tulni'il we will have from tliree to four million bales of cotton, gut-plus accruing from u crop of from t.'ilr toon nnd u half to fourteen million. "How best to hundo this surplus is the key note, and the immediate fu ture of tlie cotton raiser is going to L-2 '.'!'&. >' i.ff."CtC-d bj its s?io??uii. "In this connection, let me say, Hie administration is anxious to aid all legitimate business ami is amply able to do so. '-Willie these fortunate conditions exist there is work for all, and plenty of it. It will bo very unfortunate if we become panic stricken and rush our cotton to market regardless of price. In doing .so we not only sac rifice our money crop, but will ren der the problem of government aid more complicated and harder to ob tain. ''The portion of the crop not of fered for market should be no ware housed and Insured us to become an attractive issot in Increasing our dcbt.paylng facilities. Un all cotton handled this wuy wo have - bright prospects of obtaining .from thirty five; to'forty dollars -per* bale'at six per cent Interest. "On the individual farmer himself more than any one else, rests the re i.ponslblllty of shaping the ultimate success or failure of obtaining that relief so earnestly desired and- wisely offered by tho government "Statistics as to our farming oper ations are energetically and correctly kept up with by the agricultural de partment. The utuount of lands sowh to wheat and oats this full and the preparation and fort ill/at ion 01 same will have much to do in convincing those who want to neip us that we are willing first to help ourselves. "Finally, don't lose sight of this condition : Wo are going to have a surplus of eotton which will be a menace to good prices as long us it exists- How is the quickest and best way to get rid ' of Mb? Sow grain, sow moro grain and then some, not for getting or neglecting thorough prep, unit ion and liberal fertilization. FIRST MASS HELD TWO TO FOLLOW Services In Sistine Chapel For Repose of the Soul of Pope F>ts Have Begun Rome.. Aug/'iSr? (Via Paris r>:43 p. m.?The first or the three funeral masser, to be held lr the Sistine chapel for. the repose of the soul of the late Pope Plus X was celebrated this morning by Cardinals Vlencenxo and Vannutelli. Final absolution was given by Cardinals Fnlconlo. Agllnr di.'Cassetta and de LaJ. Around tho catafalque, which is 33 feet high, surmounted by the triple crown and surrounded by hundreds of candles, sat' nearly fifty cardinals. One of thege^was Cardinal Farley, of New York, and on a stool ot his lo*X Sat Iiis secretary, the Rev.'Thomas ( Carroll. Behind the cardinals were tho patriarchs, archbishops. MOnsig nors and th? whole Vatican court. Tlio United. States was represented, by Monslgnor Patrick J..' HajfesVcnah-i cel'lor .of the archdiocese' of New York; Monslgnor John Kdw?rds. vi car general'of-the archdiocese ot New York; Monslgnor Nevin F. Fisher, of Philadelphia, and Monslg nor Charles A. O'Hern. vice rector of the Aorlchn. College" In Rome. , Tlie Sistine Choir was conducted by its director. Monstisnor Perbsi. . Joint Annual Picnic Oa Saturday, September^ 6th, the Joint/ annual picnic of the Cross Roado, 1 ^cusVilie end* Cross' Platt? 19} O. tv*.. Camps will be held at Da q'psville. Head Consul C- A. Power, of / Laurens, with other pro'mlnet speakers are espeefe? to be pr?sent.' All neighboring Cam.ps and Mover-1 elgtia'aria! the public are.cordially in slfc*d to be with ps: on ?hat day and bring well filled baskets and let us have a good time. L. U Smith, / Chairman ?pmtuHtoe, } GOffiE TO ANDERSON? MAY BE ANNEXED TO THIS COUNTY PROSPECT IS GOOD ^Chamber of Commerce Directors, 7 Yesterday Discussed Various Progressive Measures I From Saturday*!* Daily? Tin- regular inontlily meeting of the 1 lourd of Directors of 'the Andersen chamber of Ccniiriere was held last cvcnlug, Vleefpresldent. T. Frank j Watkius presiding In Hie absence,of Chairman .1. D. llaiumetl, who was out of the city; The Intelligencer prints today else where a copy of the monthly report submitted to the organization by the tcfretary, which gives in detail the main activities of the work of the organization during tin- past several months. The hoard officially endorsed the plan to Inaugurate the work of the Domestic Economics Demonstration work, Including the organization of Tomato (Jirls Clubs in the school dis tricts of Anderson county, uml gave the secretary authority to assist in raising a fund among the schools for the work, the sume to be done under the leadership of Miss Mary K. Fra ser, state superintendent of Rural Life work, with headquarters at Win throp college at Rock Hill. This work will probably be undertaken shortly. If the campaign to be be gun proves successful It Is hoped to Inaugurale this work in at least 20 rural school districts on or about the time of the opening of the 1914-15 acliool session. Tills . wqrk will he partially financed- by Superintendent i J. IJ. Fclton, Anderson county, the Slate School Superintendent of Edu cation, and also men from, among the rural schools. Under the efficient and painstaking management bf-Miss 'Fra-?' zer, this work wfll prove very suc cessful and of especial benefit. It will be the first time that this great work will have been begun ofliclaily In Anderson county ?>-* Anderson county's representative in the State exhibit at the Panama Pacific exposition at San Francisco was con sidered, and It is understood that pres ent plans under way, au officially re ported to the hoard, will take care of Anderson city and county Interests in the exposition. In fact a repr?senta-, tlve of tho exposition is due Iii Ander son today to ?onfer^Ub A. S. Farm er, state commUslopej.of th? Panama. Exposition and ' representative of the. agricultural and' lndjujufrral" v'Tntef?sts. Of tho city nnd co?ntjr. ' ' Tho proposed annexation, of Clem sou college to Anderson bounty was considered by the board, and action at the present time deferred. h? ques tion, It wns explained,'depended upon a variety of circumstaiices, -yet to be developed. " The board seemed'to be well pleas ed with conditions in Anderson and with the work or organization.! Con ditions in the city and'County ar? very good, and Anderson county Is on the verge of a great period of prosperity. BARBED WIRE DID NOT WORRY THEM Police Had Busy Time Trying To Bring Crap Shootera In and Then Let One Get Away The police of fleers? -Vdm?i?ltF al rat* last night when it was? reported/ to them that sei jral negroes were' gath ered at the home of Frank Johnson on Daniels street. . Officers Aiken, Gunter, Sanders and'- Stewart set ont for Daniels street.und ,-.\hen they ar rived there they found a" 'game 'bf "skin" going-on id, enmesh . Tho. of ficers made a sudden swoop Into tho room and it is Bald that negroes scat tered In every direction.- Otte' officer said that he distinctly''saw a negro carry an entire sash' bttt' a window with him, and notwithstanding tho fact that there was a heavy barbed wire fnce just outside th?' windows, every negro took ?" jump. The of ficers succeeded in catching four of the gamesters while four others got away but the policemen. siy that the four at large are so badly cut hp from the contact with th? barbed wire that they will yet be caught' The officers'started'for town with their orisoners and ?. m?at market on Main street they observed a negro woman. On the floor of.the place, dead drunk. .She too was taken In charge and carried'to the city ban. ; / . ? While the officer* were getting the cells, assigned for their prl?ohera they neglected their captives , and Bunk Black, one member .of the. party made a successful break for liberty. He got out or the chief's office In the city hall into the street before he officers knew that ho was gone. and .succeeded, in making a get away, *?7,t?^.i??v575 say that they wlU hnv* JRUe diffi culty In apprehending him today. . _ GRANDSON OF HERO KILXED \ Prominent Frenchman ' fans Kfti'M Ambush*.; 7 Paris. Aug. 29?Amopjg th? f?tent oa^uaUles reported wai. th? **kth' 6? Jean de Crepy. a lieutenant of Hus sars and the grandson , 'cf General .Chansy, one of tho heroes of Ui^ Frah-. co-p.-ujslan war of 1870. . Lieutenant Crepy wan killed In ambush near the French town of Busahcy .wpere a. jita tuc was raised by Franco to General Chanxy's memory, WORK ACCOMPLISHED FOR ALL ANDERSON RESUMES OF WHAT CHAM BER OF COMMERCE DOES COMPLETE REPORT Directors Hear of What Has Been Attempted and Was Done In Months July and August (From Saturday's Daily ) Those who last night saw the re port tendered to the board of direct ors of the chamber of commerce by Porter A.. Whal'ey. secretary or that body, said that Anderson's commercial organization hud accomplished us much during the mouths or July and August as any other town's trade body could have done. Secretary Whaley was generously complimented by his friends and by the directors of the body for his activities. The complete report is as follows: 1 herewith beg to submit report cov ering important activities of the or ganization since the lust meeting or the Hoard. June 2. No meeting was held in July because of absence from Mio city, of a majority or the hoard on meeting day. 1. Anderson was represented by 2 delegates at the 8th annual convention of southern secretaries at Vickfburg. Miss., June 3, 4 and 5th. 2. Committee appears berore city council and secures $500 which was sufficient with balance or rund to pay off all indebtedness of recent reunion, leaving a small balance. Complete slatemcut of expenses or reunion plac ed berore Entertainment committee. Jun? 1G?We served 300 fanners free ico cream on farmers' day, also many ladies and children. ! 4. Held In Y. M. C. A: Joint 4th j July celebration. Rained but. 5 Collection department added to Credit Bureau., proving satisfactory, ! about 140 claims so rar turned in. I C. 10-page issue of "Aggressive Anderson" sent out. 7. Conference held with Mr. A. W. I Anderson, manager C. & W. C-? re garding pushing work on their new terminals*. 8 Railway extension committee holds conference with General Mana 1 ger Anderson, Superintendent McOee and Passenger Agent Foraker, South ern Railway with regard to putting ion motor car to Walhalla, etc. Plan I arranged and service put on. Petitions from Blue Ridge Railway towns were I died in the matter about eight months 'ago. 9. New Western inter-stale rates .secured by Transp. Committee in May, went into effect July 21. 10. Conference held by Ry. Ext. j Committee Pair*at Harrison of Sou thern Railway. 11. Trade trip to Walhalla cele brating inauguration or gas electric service over the line. 12. Committee began work raising $500.00 as Anderson's part of cost of building trans-montane highway. Pat Major place In charge of tame and about $300.00 raised to date. No col lection yet made. Highway officially opened. 13. Secretary and committee ap pear berore Farmers Union In effort to get appropriation of $400 for Agrl. Denis, work; work claims to have power to assist and make appropria tion, in meantime getting up note for same, to bo signed by forty to fifty fanner.; and others, payable after leg islature adjourns next year, by which time it li hoped the needed legislation will, be secured. Committee from. Furthers' Union now at work getting signera. . 15. Great deal of time put in by secretary in various i matters . con nected with the handling the new the atre deal, how closed.. 16. Mc.sra. Wathins, Vearmaq apd Godfery appointed by Mr. Hammett, uttend conference nt Donalds ip mat ter of annexation'of part of Donalds township, Abbeville county to Ander son county- ;. Commit tee recommends same, and wired to similar conference at Greenwood today tbnt city of An derson would cooperate. 17. Tefegram, sent to Congressman Alken endorsing'-application of Wal halla for, daily,mail ?service to .High lands via, Anderson..,,Securer!.. 18. Secured automobiles for, party of 120 farmers..attending State Farm ers' Unlpn convontl.on here, arm con veyed, convention to Clemson college, whee they were entertained; also as sis td in;entertainment of state Press anil.EIku conventions, 19. First .annual . grain festival held. Sploudid success and attended noxt .year?on enlarged basis. .20.,, Secret ay goes , to Charlotte,, and holds conference.with Messrs.Lee and Taylor auklng/cooperation on part of their Interests in permanent,fait.and grain festival, association for Ander son; f 5,000 to be raised locally prom ised cooperation but wanted to wait until next year to put plan through. Secretary will explain plan in.detail at thio meeting.. ' r ... 31. Secretary attends conference in .Columbia on Panama Pacific exhibit of South Care!!--. Anderson oil, aud eounty to be properly represented If dent; is put through. i 22. Efforts being made to interest Western packers in building'packing plant in Anderson. 1118 letters sent out and have.one of two prospecta. 23. Conference , . with: 'Supervisor King, asking for signs for roads laow) between^ Anderson and Bel ton; agree to same. . i Agricultural: exhibit gottea up and,- shipped, tp Wilmington to bo usi. ed ; In Southern Agricultural Exhibit cor to tour Northern fairs. ^^Organisation, got Committee of merchants to attend cotton cpnferenco in Washington, assisted in local cotton conf?r?es. ^ 26. At request of Chairman Hammett, Telephone to Glazier "T WISH you would get a glazier to corne [[ up and set that pane of glass the chil dren broke yesterday. The house is as cold as a barn," said the surburban house wife, as her husband was about to go to business. "Haven't time this morning," replied her hus band. "Just look in the Telephone Directory? you'll find several there. Give the- order to the one who says he will send a man right up.". * Its the man with the telephone who gets the hurry orders every time. - When you telephone?smile SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Anderson Xl>ity Is "My Town" Anderson County Is "My County" ei m 1 s \ FDR FIVE YEARS Majority of Friend* Thought Mr. Hughes Would Die, Bot One Helped Him to . Recovery. Pomeroytoh, Ky.?In Interesting ad vices from this place, Mr. A. 'J. Hughes writes as follows: "I was down with stomach trouble foi*. five (5) y cars, and would have' sick heaJiche so bad, at times, that 1 thought surely I would die. I tried different treatments, but they did hot seem to do me any good. I Jot so bad, I could hot eat or sleep, and all my friends, except one, though 11 .Tlied ford's HC tU iff add quit taking other medicines. I decided to take his advice, although K did not have any confidence in it. I have now been taking Black-Draught for three months, and it has cured me haven't had those awful sick headaches since 1 began using it. I am so thankful for. wmjt Blick* Draught has done for me." Thedford's Black-Draught has been found a very valuable medicine for de rangements of the' stdhi?cri and liver. It Is composed of pure, vegefaible heros, contains ho dangerous Ingredients, and acts gently, yefai'reiy; It can be frtfety used by youitg-and old, and should be kept in every famlly.chesL : Gci a package io?ay.l ' Only a quarter. ^ jt is BMt?r*? .Hawl'an U;: ADVERTISE In Tfils Newspaper! matter' of getting now t?l?phone ser vice n? Honea Path aiul Belton taken up, and the some secured, work'to start, promptly. 27. At the request of local "parties matter of getting more comprehensive schedule card" on P.-( ?l*??s takes iip:With Patauger agent Palmer at Greenville and the 'aam? ^ arranged^ entirely to tp.*5 -satl?facuOu *n co?t* plaining partiels/ rr% ' Z%.:. Cl?rason college annexation to Anderson1 count)' considered. ^buUmest property; jtIona},^raendment. |*> fyhen up vuunniu China's President was Best ilan Avail able n't Press?t J? an Franc is c o, ' 'f 4: ?9.?The aglbv Men agaipst President Vuan Shi Kal Is tot tsken izrio'vhij ta most parts Of China..Dr. JI^T.. ,Goodnow said here totlay. . ~ Or. Goodaow, prepldcht-elect.of the John Hopkins uuiyersity* arrived here today from'Chte : where for. fifteen months he has acted as legal t. ?v?ser to the government.' .- Y "President Yuan Shi "Kfci is th? best man available for holding the repub lic together," he said. fiERHANS'iOSi: liKAVI?.? nonnceuthnr^reprl ed of fohr army t Ibo (in?fic ih^ tgjgfaajiTTMraaiggyiUSBSg^ guards. .The Germans suffered a con- . sl^jrable le?^