Change lit Location I am now located over W. A. Power's grocery store at 212 1-2 S. 'Main Street. I thank my friends for their past patronage vand ask con tinuance of same. I make plate* st $6.50 I make gold crowns at$4.00 Silver fillings, 50c and up. Gold fillings $1.00 and up Painless Extracting 4C^. I make a specialty of treating" Pyorrhea, Alveo laris of the gums and all crown and bridge work and regulating nial formed teeth. All work guaranteed first class. S. G. BRUCE DENTIST Women wtio'cuffer front ilia ISCaknosscs peculiar to iltclr ces ticed a. vitalizing ionic anil a rmrlfylajr reroody. TUIsJs fucnis'jdd lu t!iu harr.ile?E and yul vary ofToctivo cain pound.thai fur 40 roars has-arsfated and had ?lib approval of thousands of women in tho Carolinas, its notion ls,'first, lo remove all blbod itnpiiitUosi ihunto cuondzo and r.o;;u lalo all functions of thc rtlc.'jUvo cyrtcni; Illina to food ai! norvo err. le rs.. With this process tho bodily huictions bc cc mu nor mal, pain lilsnyponrs. norvos aro ctoadlod anti lifo hocemos worth tho llvlnir. Many of ymir aolL'hbors iiava hoon helped by lt. Try it yourself, and learn how they benefited. Your druggist probably has it. If not Bond *bls narnu and ono dol)ar for a hie botUo to i REMEDY SALES CORPORATION, CHARLCTTE, ti. C. Mrs. JooPareun's Wash In couoocilou whit tue Ji'iiiibilv for tho cora of sores and toe relief of inflamed and concestod surfaces. It ls especially valuable to womon, and should always bo used for ulcerations. ' ??mn.lii.iii. .i. -. Is about the worst dis ease that Southern chicken* are noir to. It should be endured no looser than lt will take to obtain .'?> ConKey's ChicKen Pox Remedy I?hick cn ros it In ?hort order. It leaves the, fowl In ?ha [JO to liri mi rna prallt and Kitlstac tion. Boro Head inroads rapidly thron?h A sard and, vir.i??! Hpaedily cheeked, will ruin jour Cock?; thereto ru at toad ult now. Price. 50c. or 65c by tt nil Dost poid j m OH?i GOAiiANTKii-xf thia does ant do Of! ?. work, or lt tt falla to p loaio y ou. vf o ?111 I Sive roar mo ap jr timok without m quent) ai li, ?sh tes assista Bssa 56 rsaluy. frss. FOB SALE BY EVANS' l'HARMACY, i Threo Stores. COTTON TEN CENTS PER POUND r We give 10 cents per pound for cotton in exchange for tuition. Write ns today . for particulars regarding this fair propo sition; ' Don't stand back on account of scarcity of monty. Come ahead now. Columbia, S. C. **rt;l? I? mummln?vSil iraT-|irle? ' ?2l'$tT un<1. without ?ad. toiVmiw il .,?5C- ??e awl ?1.00 Oom,. |V . Alt drulrra. or ?nt byt'iU. .BotsimlcoairgrCo.; / ?thi J6^ l^a Wt?, r^dl^elphlat, "T^r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS ITOt?WHERB , NEW /NEWSPAPER: FOR COLUMBIA Governor Bieune, Mclaurin and, C. E? Tolly, Are Com y missioners. The .. following dispatch wag: .' x?k ? colved frqm ObumhliV last night: . "Tho o \ Cpmn; on wealthy Company, which proposes to Issue a newspaper in Columbia Was commissioned today withV-a capital ot $25,000, Colo I* Blosse, Jobb L. Mclaurin, and C> E. Tolley -, aro ?raong^ tho. pcUtlonera." ?rV .-^lie^fwW as^;,':.w'?il-irhe"wb'' business man of Ahdajnion/.y-sa :?sk ?yt Ingl flight ' by ' f? yAnop'tor fnr'*rhf> intelligencer if nh had anything' to ay as to \thla new s paper. Ills reply wafl 'tht? bev.was hot fully .enough conv?rsah^ IxoekoAS Statement. .y DO NOT BELIEVE SITUATION IS BAD OPTIMISTIC MEETING HELD LAST NIGHT. RECEIVED REPORT In Time of War Abroad and --- Peace at Heme Directors of Chamber of Com merce Holding Monthly Meet ing, Are Well Pleased. For the best article of three (From Th"uT?d?y'8 Daily. hundred words or less, written by An enthusiastic meeting of the any white person, and submitted Board of Directors of tho local Cham- L |ntdl?irencer befoie sW ber of Commerce waa held last night,'.10 inc intelligencer ueioic Six all of the directors except one be-J o'clock P- M. Tuesday, Oct, 12tll, lng present. The following report; - f ? , 4iirKfrinlion tn was submitted by tho secretary and \ a; Pr,*e .ot a yT s sunscnpiicm tn adopted. the Daily Intelligencer will be To Board of Directors, given absolutely free, and the Anderson, s. c. winners name and >essay will be Genlleinon:- . , . . ,,. i herewith beg to submit report for ' published in the Intelligencer period from dato of last meeting on Wednesday or Thursday, Oct. August 28th, to today, Octobe.- 7th, |4(|j or ^ Sth. . T'Canvass made with Albert Blum, JT#S essay should treat pf thc representing Panama Exposition Com- loyalty of the home people to mission of .South Carolina, ?o secure one another in times of stress; of subscriptions in Anderson for motion the^duty of the merchants and ploturo reel, us basis for South Caro- . . 5ii,U'?i?.nV; *,? n*<-iri Una building at San Francisco, and business men generally to assist suniciont sum raised to .guarantee the the poorer farmers and others in same; picturesS>f city later taken, in- distress; of the farmers obligations eluding. Anderson college, principal t? llie merchants and banks streets, imsiness houses, fire depart- , - , . . ?_. . "" . "_. . nient, etc. . These pictures are to be which they should endeavor to shown for io months in San Francis- meet, even though the effort cost co in S?uth Carolina building, in them some sacrifices; of the each city id South Carolina for one mnroi nhlie-'itinns nf 'NIP firmers week and lu Anderson on a'date yet morai ODiigations or tue larmers to be selected. . and other consumers to patronize 2. As por instructions have com- the. home merchant at this time municated witji proper authorities re- ^ort tnan at any 0th?r, for the gcrdlng annexation of Clemson Col- . , L,s?,?-:_ IK?':i lu* t,A?,n tego Ho Anderson county; now pian- special reason that it is the home ning dotaild for campaign. merchant that we all call on in ,3/ Conference held, with Supervis- time of si/ess, and not the mail ion Muck Kin*, by which lie agrees to drder houses; the "pilli together" put up.sign posts on new county road *htM ~t ?ii Vi.? n*L~t* "f tu* between Ahdersoa nnd Belton. sP,nt of aI1 tllC people.t of the 4. Agricultura products furnished United States, as demonstrated representatives of Southern Ballway by me "Buy a Bale" movement an? othw kindtfd -Plans for thc ,5-.Special Livestook Day held at amelioration of: the, |uffenng North Anderson, idea being to create C?USCd by the terrible War HOW additional interest in livestock and r&glng in; Europe. ; grain; attendance day and afternoon! < The lnteltipencer will pet some estimated at about 2,600; 88 priSeB, [j \M ???'"gciicer win ger borne valued at $500.00 given away, spien- person or. persons to read these did exercises and good results. essays and judge which is the best 6. AsBistance" given in Buy-A-Bale one,-and the award" will be made cotton campaign.. nrrnrd?h.M-,>i "AA,*** *ixt*u,-, J%**A Nortb-Jualn Street, taken up by. Civic- ?ffi?? and. T?RTSS ??d Committee;,and arrangement for W wau or send m your effort by th? moval of ?same secured througb the tune-specified. city council and^Ladies Civic. League. q-y?u do hot have to be a sub 9. Trade3 Extension Committee ?O?Li- ~? tu* \~t*ni~^"*- *~ i," meets and decides to consider hold- sdriber,of the Intelligencer to be lng spring Festival next year. eligible to this contest. Sharpen 10. Data fmiBhed. for special ar- your lead pencils, fountain pens, .11.. Anderson County Poultry /Aa- W' \ May . the best one wirt i sedation ?organized and *How to fej ~-rrrhr- ?. held on Nobember 17th. .. TWO BOYS AND A CIGARET. ferl2. Matter of. getting C. & W. C. - Railway to establish;dally passenger Two bright litt?? fellows, rtam?d train service on Anderson Branch tak- i u-i^-v c?g?re?,-smoothing each Wrin? 0 Scholars abd Other; German o : kle arid fold; o and Austrian students who o ABd;the smoke'that hie puffed behave been; attending English 0 ! from his lips, I declare, Cil Uniy?rsiH?s in lairge v nurnoo Tldok the forrrt of a d?mon, and o Ixmf^- j^e'^^At?t1?ii'-:ycr^^Q : grinned froirt the, air. , o a majority of them being o Aiid it said": "See that wreck: of.a o with their armies. ^.b . i mart that f made ; o At Edipoutgh.r University o Of the boastful young fellow wjio o the attendance was about o i \vasnjt ?ff?fid.'' : 0 1,000 below iiormal. Pern- o i -Ella Wheeler Wilcox. / o broke .College, Cambridge o . ~ ? UniversUy, always called tie; o Mt^^t^^MP^^tfi?i^^e 0 sportsman^ coitef?,^ -lived up;' o daughter of the house is, more n to its rcVutatifih^jy* sending ? s?ccessful at ;?nan?jt?ng . .the bid o i?O butlbf. its 270 shident? b ;n??a t?icrcof than- the mother o into the'anny. . ?.- qb it- the daught?f'^^^s??J the same o o methods that h?r mother 'did at 0 ooo 0 ooo o o o o b b p ?^tqe same, age; {J \.??^i'?-?' . -.V : ' ';; : ' . : ' PATRIOTISM SENATE DEMOCRATS HAVE| AGREED ON PROVISIONS OF WAR MEASURE. TAX ?N LIQUORS Propos?e! Tax on Gasoline and Automobiles Eliminated Levies on Liquors. Washington, Oct. 7.-Revision of tho administration war revenue bill was completed by tho caucus of Senate Democrats late today, anil prepara tions were, made to prows the mensure in the Senate. Senator simmons, in charge of the bill, said thc il nance committee would prient it to thc Senate tomorrow. He believed a week of debate would dispose of the bill and clenr the way for adjournment As tho bill was completed by thc I caucus with its uuded levies on beer ! and rectified spirits, und minus tho I proposed laxes on gasoline and au tomobiles, Senator Simmons estimat ed l,t-would yiold annually about I $105,000,000, unless a slump in beer production cuts down the estimated ! revenue from that source. The increased tax on beer is ex pected to yield from >43,000,000 to IC.OOO.OOO anfPthe rectified spirits tax of Gvc cents a gallon is calculated to raise $5.000,000. Stamp taxes on ne ! got ?abie Instruments. stocks and bonds, deeds and transfer bills of lad I lng, pullman car and steamship t lek-, ots nud ineuranco policies aro expect ed to yield $30,000,QOO. and a stamp tax on patent medicines cosmetics and perfumeries is expected to produce I f-7,000,000. The remainder will como from special tsxes on theatres and places of amusement, on tobacco, cigar and cigarette manufacturers and on domestic wines. . Brokers Not Taxed. The caucus eliminated today a spee ial tax of $40 on brokers, cutting out $300,000 of estimated revenue, A ?vigorous contest by Senator Lewis, of Illinois, resulted in n reduction of tho tax bn pullman tickets from two cents to one cent each. ?Efforts to impose j a stamp tax op bank checks of one or two cents each "were voted flowjv Tho caucus authorized tho finan co committee to revise tho tax on cig arettes, formerly fixed by the com mittee at $24 for eacli manufacturer. lt would be graduated along the lines 1 of the cigar manufacturers' tax, which .charges dealers from. $6 to $90, ac cording to the volume of business. Contests over duties oh domestic ! wineo, which engrossed tho caucus | [ yesterday and today, were avoided when tlie caucus left the entire mat ter to the .flnnnco committee Property Insurance Taxed. Thc insurance tax agreed upon 1B I the House..provision" for a 'levy on all property,'insurance,'! but..with, lifo in ?uranco eliminated:..'This w;as done by tho Senate flnnnco 'committee before ?he eonferbata was called and waa left unchanged by the conference. As it Btnrds In the bill ? tax of one-half of I ono cent per si .00 of premium is lov ied on all property insurance, ashore! or afloat co-operative and mutual ?oli?los being exempt as are reissued oliclcs. Fidelity and guarantee in surance woud pay a similar, rate. KENTUCKY'MAN HAS C. H. BLEICH TO ASSUME THE ; MANAGEMENT CONTT^LOSEDl Well known' and Capable Theat rical Man Will Come Here from Hopkinsville -to Take Charge: ?? . : ; i, ?Fronv Thursdays Daily.. - &..'?>. At ..a meeting yesterday of tho Board of directors ot tho Anderson Develop ment Co., tho .proposition made, thc by C.! if. Bleich ot.Hopkinsvllio, Ky.,.for thc Anderson th eatro J ease,?was, ac cepted and Mr; Bleich., waa awarded tho contradi? Tho theatre is how in course of .construction and rapid,proc reas ia..hoing made. For some..weeks negotiations haye been .under, way with Well known theatrical, men. and of, all'.the number, the rfentucky mah seeemed'to''bb preferable In the sight oft'tho'"board. I The proposition calls'for a leas o extending oyor-a period of flve'yoars, wUh ino option bf an additional five years.- The .contract price is $2800 a year and the contract calls" for tho place td bb ready for uso by the tho time'.the .holiday season opens, or o .Ter ?otout-December l?. jit ,1s und^i^toOd, however, in tho contract that th^'dovelopment.rcom pahy , is - to . oppp' tho theatre and to have, chargo, .of tho first i night's .at traction. The lopat company .wijl .sell, tho i.itqke'ts';. for tho first, nights . at traction, it la planned to make tho opening, day ; ?, gala occasion' for : An,-' do^piyand q?o;of-Jthe best .troupes.'op. thc rood wtli bo booked tp. como Kore. Aiidofsoh people -r^,'nappy to khow^ that tho now lessee 'ls consid ered ' oho of the best bn'd most suc cessful- theatre ? promoters in tho United States. Ho has been especial-' ly successful in handling th??tres in Kentucky and Missouri. V Ho-is expected to corn? to ;'And?r son within the nextvfow duy? to closb up all his contracts and thon ho will gd to New York where ho will at one. begin bookin* ? attractions. forsAndor son. Later he will move to Anderson arid make hie home hero, v TAKE THE DWELLING MADE AWAY WITH COTTON AND A MULE. NOT YET CAUGHT Negro Employed by J. S. Fowler Tried to Make Wholesale Cleart-Up of Possessions. (From Thursdays Daily. That tho negro should ho kind enough and rvusidcralc enough to leave tlie farm house still standing and not to carry tho plantation away is a problem perplexing J. S. Fewler Blnco ho discovered that John Daven port, a negro, hud bid him a fond adieu- That ls to say, the negro may havo left some such message for Mr Fowler, although tho Anderson man has not yet received it. Tiring bf his service on what is known as thc Park plat-?, a la'nta tion operated by Mr. Fowler, Daven port concluded that he would seek pastures new and other clinics and accordingly ho selected enough colton from the plantation to make four bales, carried to Karie's gin, purport? ing flint lt was his own, and made ar rangements for getting away with his lianl- Ho also selected the best mule on tue place, an animal valued ut about $125 and went tu Hartwell, .Ga., where ho disposed of the mule to Der ry Taylor a livestock dealer, for the sum of $65. It IB presumed that he meant to como back and sell the cc" lon but evidently ho became alarmed when ho learned that information concerning his acts had been brought to Mr. Fowler, ami Davenport there upon Ht out for parts unknown Mr. Fowler went to Hartwell yes terday and recovered the mulo and also got his cotton buck but as yet ho bas not been able to l;.y hands on thc aforesaid and aforementioned Davon port. > Discussing thc matter yesterday Mr. Fowler said that it waa truly rc markablc ho even found the farm and dwelling when he reached his planta j Hon, inhce tho negro had such a "tak ing" way. MEXICAN LEADERS TO GET TOGETHER! j ?ARRAN AZ A AND VILLA MAY | SOON BE RECONCILED. SILLIMAN RETURNS I Personal Representative ot-Pres-1 ?dent Wilson in Mexico Sack is W?&ing&a. Washington, Oci. 7.-Speedy resto ration of harmony between General Carranza and Villa through open con ferences at .Aguas, Calientes was pre dicted tonight i na statement issued by the constitutionalist agency here. Consill Stillman, who has returned I to Washington after a s?ourn of three months in Mexico as the personal rep. | rosentative of President " W?B?n, re sumed conferences with State depart ment officials today on ? . <. *.. J Informal meeting between the Car ranza and Villa emissaries ure under way, is ia said', an outline for the es tablishment of a definite program to be fellowed by'tho formal con vernon, nicotng Saturday is being consider ed. ? IX ! The Constitutionalist, agency an nounced today that an attempt to ar rest and extradite a number pf'.former Huerta officials' now residing th the TtottAj our?. nwk.i.t. ?.,?..t.t i.~ .......... ?^? - .wi, .? v. vi . .* r*\r mada wllhlh a'fow days. U was said, howover, that'po official Instructions to procuro warrants or brin? tho rju?ri. tio? of eriradltion before tho Stntp de partment had beefr'recolved. . .' ' ? : ~. ' 0 o n ooo 00 OOO 00. O.O 0 O O O O o o o . Grain Government Report?. o o Washington, Oct, - .7-Greater.? ? corn prospecta by 78,0(10,000 bush- o' o ami great improvement in to- o o *acco, increasing: the prospects of o o that crop over, tho .forecast in o 0 September, by 92,000,000 pounds,:o o wore features of the department o ot agriculture's October \crbp re^ o o port announced; today. " ', 1<-M O ,o An increase of ll.OOOioOO bush o els in the oats crop and 10,000,- o o 000 bushels in the apple crop also o ? .wore forecast,;,"'. . o o Spring wheat Bli.vTVed a slight o o^decrease, being 4.000,000 bushels o o under Hie Soptembcr f?recafct, yet 8 o tho combined 'crop, of winter and o o spring .wheat makes .this.- year's o o harvest of that grain a record ono. o ?ooo? bo OOO 000,0 ? o o o There's no question about it, that for style* quality and fit, there is riot a better stock pf COAT SUITS in the city and a mighty few that are as good THE PRICES Of course are reasonable, very reasonable for the grade of goods we handle-$15.00 and upwards. NEW DRESSES Everyone "just splendid," in Serge, Char meuse and Velvet, etc., $6.50 and up. < Most every day a shipment comes in of brand new things, ordering often insures you of having the newest and something dif ferent-We can make your hat for any. price you care to pay-Come to see us, it costs u absolutely nothing but a little time, we : glad to show you these pfetty things. . Moore-^?ils??i company .fi Raising a family of : boys is a I problem which'you may solve but" which can not be. proven. -o It'll soon get so that ? person won't dare "go up in the au" for fear of getting bumped by an aeroplane. ' ?... {'. \ People' who. Vis^;y?^:i&^:i[ selves are very .careless, of \the\t~, environment these eugenic days- ? ! , . ?? --o- -.v . . ' A man who stole a dozen watches was in no dire need^of the ten years' time given him by th|e:cburt. ,'. ; ! $10, $12.5| ?lil V^^k^, . .We My $10, $12.50, $15, and :J&&ffifpSI&: ' you've always associated this store ? 'wa?.??Itf,j?| $2Q..to $38?,i.;K.-i.,;;.- fef . ^ji^m^^?^B^'X h^h^ ""aloodle, ^ ??J^ M B & clo?iing and w??ld hav? enjoy? ?B ?HS&al Wi r*K?* ) our P"ces w