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New Modish Styles We unk women who cere about their gboeg to look at the season's new cr?ations non on display nt this store Styles more attractive and qualities better than erer< before. The stylos shown herewith made of uateut calf skin, topped with black and the popular met tante colored toured resting beautiful uuulfiy craveneUes and dull kid-fashioned through out In the du i nt lest manner und finished with a trim Louis or Spanish heel, are preeminently the best ?hoe raine In Ander? son- > $4.00 and $5.00 Pair These shoes are manufactured especially for os bj Lounsbury, Mathewson & CM, Norwalk, Conn, who cater only to the highest class city trade- The forepart of these shoes, as yon will note In the Illustrations, lg slender bot planned to be com fortable nnder all circum stances. Further, shoes of this class are gelling' today In the larger cities at 80.00 and 80 50 /pair. We hare every Turlatl?n of size and width, and oar expert system in fitting Insures ghocs that ore "Just right." The largest shoe stoek In the city-shoes for everyody and at all prices THE BEE HIVE G. H. BAILES PROPRIETOR rr S? C. Congressmen Catted On President Yesterday . ? -: Washi^gtonf ; Oct. .7.' Special t-^r MessrB. * Finley, "Johnson, Lever, Aiken, Wf?ley'and > Ryrn?B of' the South Carolina.- delegation -In congress called on tho President today to dis cuss with film : tho cotton situation they, were Impressed with the'presi dent's thorough sympathy with the Southern States' in "their abnormal condition and are convinced that he will uso all the power at his command to relieve the situation.'- It is not be lieved however that the President' favors or that congress will pass any of the emergency- bills that have been prOpOocd, ??u.'ui? B??jii?uu nee??n U?l to be yet in.sight. The suggestion bad been made that- Panama bonds to the extent of $100,000,000 be Issued and Bold the proceeds to bo deposited in the distressed sections It is not be lieved, however, that the President has changed th?. view expressed in bis re cent mssage that it would be unwise to issue bonds at thia time. Ht is understood dat. Messrs. Johnson, Finley and Whaley are opposed to final adjournment at thia time withr out action for tho relief of tho South. Messrs. Johnson and Finley declare that while they sra not wedded to any particular plan they are unwill ing to adjourn without the federal BuVeiiiiueui h??;uB dons whaiuver ii can to relieve the situation; , Thomas'H. Daniels. South karolina Rivers To Get Appropriations . Washington,, Oct. 7.~Allotment of the $20,000,000 , approprie ted by Con gress for Tiver and haroor improve metut . this"; year Wa?; announced late today by the board of army engineers. Tho largest Bingle allotment was $3,750,000 to tho Mississippi River Commission. Other allotments In clude: .... Charleston harbor, S. C., Ashley riv er channel $15,000; Wynyah Bay, S. C, $15.000;'.Great Pee Bee,river, 8. C., $10,000; ' Sabl?e, Water?e and Con-; gar co riven* 8. C, $30,000; Savan nah harbor, Ga,, $150,000; Brunswick! harbor, Ga-, $25.000; Savannah river,] below Augusta. Qa., $16 000- A'.tuma ha. Oconee and Ocniubrca rivers, Ga., $40,000; Flint river, Cia.? $18,000; Chat Chattahoochee river, below Columbus, Qa., $65,000; Coosa river, Ga. and Al?-, bama. . CONBKNSEB PASSENGEB SCnEO ULES PIEBMONT A NI? NORTH. iE BN RAILWAY COllTANY,'' Effective August 10. 1914. . Anderson, S? C. ! vrrAi STATISTICS Law Goes Into Effect tao First of | Next January* Arrivals . Departures No! 31v: 7.4? -'ii m.No. 80 6\S0 a. tn. No.v93 9.40 a. |n.No . 82 .8.20 a. m. No x35>ta? a,: ??.No. '84-104S6 Jk tn. Nov ?( ?85; x&m^b; 8? U 60 a, m. No. 89 - 8 89 p. m.?o.'-88 v8.1J$ p. m. No. 4% y "4.45 p.; m.No ' 49 ? ; 8.89 p. rn, No 48 .6.65 p. rn.Nb.x42 4.48 p. tn No. 45 7J9 p. m.No. 44 ?46 p. tn. Jt??|1,11.15 p. ntNo.. 4? 10.00 .V\i?u <?l-??aJ^ trato;> ? C. V. VAIMBSSU Genertj Pasasagsr Agent. Special to The Intelligencer. Columbia, s. C., Oct. 7.-The State Board of Health: meeting here today decided to put tho vital statistics law. into effect January 1, 1916. Vf Card of Thanns. We desire to thank the friends of thia, and other, communities for the kindness shown to us during the ill ness and death ot or wife and mcthn sr./ ,":-?.' S. L. HICKS AND FAMILY. Rev. I. T- Mann's ?ppolntemnts. Rev. J. T. Mann will preach at Lit tle River church next Sunday morn ing at ll o'clock, and at. ffeowee on same day at 3.30 p. m. ..." Jf. Tv Mann. , ? --u._',?'?.'"?? ' V Y-lf you insist on playing another J Wife's ame, let him startet * J*.**-* ********* ******* ******** ELECTRIC CITY SPARKLETS Items of Istsrest ?nd Personal Mention Caught Over the Wireless on nie Streets of Anderson **************************** City Almost May Do Ava/ NSrmsl Again With tho B. F-D The late cars leaving Anderson last A number of Anderson people are night were crowded to tho guards with 1 much alarmed over a rumor heard on people returning.to their homes after the streets to the effect that the gov the big circus day here- The crowd, ernment ls, contemplating doing away while a little smaller than has been w<th the every day delivery of mail on the case on previous circus days, was ?"'ie of the rural free delivery routes still larger than most towns in in Anderson county and making the this section urn iah for the service every other day instead, gala - occasion. It is estimated Whether or not the report heard here that, all told over 10,000 or pos- is authentic remains to be seen, but sibly 11,0000 people "wlnessed the af- grave apprehensions are being enter ternoon performance and many peo- tained and considerable fear is evinced pie walked he streets, without visiting that there may be some truth in the the show grounds at all. The circus 1B rumor. No section of the county could really "bigger and better" and it up- afford to lose'its-present mall faclli bolds the reputation' ot being the best ties and doubtless protests will soon in the world. be going to Washington by the dozen. * --o-o Able Sneaker For Motorist Here The Country Show.' IB On ?eng Trip. According to advices received In Bamuel Young,, accompanied by hts Anderson yesterday from Freak C, moUier ?nd father arrlved ln Ander. Hare, that gentleman will come to An- gon 1?8t n,ght> eQ rQUte from hIj} home derson on November 17 to attend the at pj^burgh, Pa., to his winter place Anderson county poultry show and will . T??pn> Fla. Mr- Yourrg is making! deliver an address^ while the show is the trlp 1n BuJck 1915 model. He nprogress. Mr. Hare ls In charge of' tnat Anderson can boast of one Ute poultry husbandry department of ?tretch of the ^ road to be found Clemson College and ls an expert on betWeen Pllnt( MIchi> and Atlanta, Qa. everything relaUng to poultry- His The parttcnlar piece of road referred coming will be awaited with Interest,to by Mr. You ,B from willlamston and:the additional announcement that to Anderson. Speaking of road ques ta is to secure some moving picture j tlonBf ^ YoU that the road films of ppultry farms to exhibit here from tte_ virginia line to Rocky ! will also .please the poultry dealers., Mount, N. C-, is the worst he ever _ , T? / eaw. The distance ls only 28 miles, ueorgw .copie - but ,t requisa aii day for him to make Here Yesterday- the trip Wayne Todd, for some time night] _0. clerk at the Chtquola hotel, came over others Also from Elberton, Qa-, yesterday to.at- wnnMiiir. w tend the circus. Mr- Todd was accbm- "OIua L,ie ?. panted by a number of friends from his ' A wel* hnown cotton man of Texaa town and he" said that there seemed to evidently thinks that conditions In be more Georgia people In town for South Carolina are considerably better the day than people from South CarO- than they are m his State. He wroto lina towna. Hartwell and Elberton to Anderson yesterday, saying that he were both well represented through- would like to dispose of between 10, out the day. 000 and 25,000 bales of cotton to An i. Q ? >' derson mills. Not only the man in Condition of - Texas but. farmers around Anderson ..Patient Improved. , ^d !Se ? dl5,,OBf.?f J?e.5ame-arS," A telegram Was received In Auder- ^?StS'Jw i?ulVI T*? son yesterday from J. M. Evans, who conunand what they believe it ls .as been undergoing In Johns Hopkins IwortQ> . hospital,, at Baltimore, wheb convey- " 0 ed the school news that Mr. Evans- ls1 HnUro?d Will fast recovering rom his indisposition I Cwri?wS Service. v and It's expected he wiU reach home j Anderson people wiH. learn with Sauf day. This wll be very welcomo rome regret that the Squthern railway news to Mr. Evans* many, friends/ in isplannlUg to curtail Its service ne all parts ot Anderson county. tween Greenville, Belton and Green- j --o ? ' wood. Four trains areH obe taken off, ' Mhny Drivers according tb the plsn presented before I L?st Their Heads- tho South Carolina railroad commis Anderson streets were probably sion. Officials of the railroad stated more-crowded with traffic yesterday to the comml?slon that* sweeping re than they have been since circus day of ductlon* are imperative ?and that they last year,-Countless automobiles from axe having to. retrench"'*!!', along the eve ry^ part of South Carolina au d?omo HneT ' iii " ''.-''."??: ^iB-. from Georgia, plied the street* while' lt -v ? -->? i?*s-??? \ would be ImposBBbl to even estimate ^ . ?.u-? : . - ? . . . . . the number of wagons and bugxles cn S**? ?**-" ? < * *.**???????<?? the streets- Many drivers lost their + , ? - ? ? headB and some their tempers as well J Jj _ _ _ 'f? ? ad various imnollto epithets -re hurl f Jt ?^TF^m^ra\?jLa T ed from one side of the road to the ? T***" T other. . * * .4? p ?HU M <? M?t>?e< ???> * Mil' Shaping Plans 5 '-f''::, .' g gi f For the Elevator. .1 . '.->' ; ; ' ' Plans are weil-nuder way for the . Clydo Green, of Belton, waa among building of a grain elevator tn Anders j. the visitors'to spend yesterday In the son and so tar aa can now be seen.city, j there IB absolutely no reason why the . - -?' ; - venture should not be launched. A Lewis- Perrin, ot Abbeville, was In number of firms engaged In the con- the city yesterday for a few hours. 3truction of grain elevators, with ma- ! ?. <i ? Urti tyj -.-iii : , chlnery for equipping same, are now In Mrs. ?Craven .^Torrence, of Pondle communicatl?n with' local parties and ton, spent yesterday In the city with within'the. next few days a number.friends- .. of representatives-of various houses r -~ wlll ?orne'to Anderson to confer with J- A. HUI, of Abbeville, was In the the local n romo tor? pf th? tchom?. city yesterday .far m fe? hours. ' ---O-- . . " ' .. , - ,-r-? Cutting:Serape Charles Whlte.'tet Abbeville, spent ..Was Not Serions. . Pert ?f jrestorday In the;city. ^'The mot serious row to occur yes- s '.U.'.^ \.s ? .. ? j t?rday, although it hardly amounted to H' Q- whitlock, pr. Union, waa tegls anythlng really serious, took place tered at the Chlquola hotel l eBterday. about 10 o'clock yesterday morning] 'l '"' '. ' -. ' u the Farmers Cafe when Peter F. Mr.?and Mrs.' p. A. Dewey. Miss Shaw, of the Carswell Institute sec- ! Margaret1 McCord'' ad; Mus Elizabeth tien was slashed across the forehead I HcCoM.'-of Abbeville, spent yesterday with a razor. The police were sum-.In tne cRy- - > ?'A moned and quickly quelled the dlftt-? ^ ? J . '^7~r*tL' . culty when they^took a hand. Three! ^ ? I^gshbrs? r.' G. longshore arrests were made and Shaw's Wounds aQa A, I> Harrison, or Abbeville, were Were Attended by- a physcian- He has ln the city yesterday. Already recovered. ? ?' _ . . ' '. ' : ^ ' - "' _ . ,^v; . . 0 , L. J. Johnston, J. D. McCown, lr C. New Insurance Daniel, O. C- Crow. H. G- Henderson ??sn ta the City. , gftfi *^??J?1* Sh0a,fl' were : Anderson e?Waa a welcbme-to Mr. ta *lt* ye*terd*y' sL? S?m??? ??SI??^; W- s. towrey. W; 8. Parker. B. O derson^to make his hom. haring been Hopklna ?Jd R. Faller, of Seneca, were ^^??^?mm^^*^m?mil Kecltyyesterday! ? time. Mr Slonian lo a. .vAnnir in5ur- 1 ?? -7?^? Tm.jf^?*.9HM^^. &*?m I. R. HU?*., and Ml,. Ha*hM. ot ?????T?'r^ ta lh0 ai* - *? family here in the pear future. _ . 1 ?..?i . ?J b-. .?' : ;i : Whit Dillard. Ernest Dillard, Major T?n^l-5T? Abbott, Prof. 8. M. Martin and two I ttJ^^t^*^***? i A ?on? Prof- a u' Blrd? ot Clemson ?on^rday ^PffiSR tn putting up the llt?ographs^^thelr ??Sal' Brownlee, of Due Weat, spent shTa?? ber i?.--They say that they "are cer- . ?;' . j ? tainiy: pleased with Whs^th'lryjsAW ?I Mrs. ^ C. Dickson, Jr., has gene Anderson as,a show. toWn; and expect to Columbia to *t*? rehUlres. good business here. . _-.. ?uS?'ii' ?ni ? ; oj ? -i i* Mr-??d l^^?^ch^ltr: and ^SUIT?IW?SIO-.W ^ ' : ' Mre. B4tph Ramsin* sjid Master; Pach '.'T^'JSSrj. ? "SSS*^ ?. ' . 'i' ' ey Ramseur. of Central, spent rester-J yesterday from ttm. Walerboro Cotton ?veo Ji lErW ?u compafty, of Waterherb, Itf which 'f* -1 ?^ ^'-, - , . , e cotton cloth, meal eacks from thls'B?n college?.??s amonk the visitors to ?tfme .on. Tlie ?rm hadThasrt thsirg^ some business man In Anderson Was ^r^oW?,? cu' KTiith hWnce C MtKur'pnir^.'Wlicn.-.vora in til? home desire to aid the Southern farmer os is m?rly ari irisigUla of sex rather hto?h ss possible./ _ ^ Ithan ^R .einpl?ift of - authority.; oooooooooooooooooooo o o o SK AX'S CREEK NEWS, e o O oooooooooooooooooooo * The Neal's Creek W. M- U. will meet at the chuvm next Sunday afternoon] at 3 o'clon?. Miss Allie Major, a mern. ber of the Society, will speak con cerning ber visit to Europe. It ls1 hoped, thut all the ladles in the com munity will attend, and participate int the good work being done by the So-j clety Frank, the lltle son of Mr- and Mrs. C F. Martin, foll from the lot fence one day last week, breaking the left I arm- Dr. J. C. Harriss was on the j scene immediately utter the acci dent; and the little boy will Boon bc well ugain, we are glad to say Mrs- Klzlra Kay hos returned home | rom Anderson, where she spent a few days laBt week with her. daughter, I Mrs. Furman Kay. The many friends of Mr. W. C. Ilur rlss, whoso illness we noted last I week, will rejoice to learn that he ls | able to be ot again. I School opened here last Monday] morning, with MIBS Franres Shirley, | one of Neal's Creek's girls, as teacher Miss Shirley has successfully taught the Wilsford Behool, in Rock Milln township, the past three yearjp; and iv is believed hat ?he will succeed here. The enrollment of thc lrst day was 22, | and others are expected. MiSB Nelle Martin is attending An derson College, while ber younger I brother and sisters are attending the | Anderson Graded School. Jack Elgin is attending the Frazer ] Academy. This is his second term there. . We wish all of our young peo ple success In their studies this year. Hereafter the Sunday School at this place will meet at 3 o'clock, except on fourth Sundays, when it meets at 10 o'clock- This change ls effective through the fall and winter months. Mr. Charles Cobb, our efficient' car. I penter, has accepted temporary work nt Greenwood. Mr- Cobb has been engaged tho past few weeks on the new Watson,-Vaud I ver building in till? j city. Let the various communities heed! the editor's request for news letters. These will interest he rendors; and, as pointed out by Editor Smoak; will bring the community into public vtew. And, last, but rtst least, every news paper is glad to print tho news; and! for much ot thia they must depend on community correspondents. Let UB hear rf om all sections; lt will do us all good. Suffragist, addressing hor husband: "What we suffraglsta want is to sweep | the world" Husband: "Well, don'i despise small beginnings. Suppose you make a start with the dining room, my dear J. T. MANN. AT THE THEATRES. The bill presented yesterday at the Palmetto Theatre by the Frankford Menai Musical Comedy Co. .was on$ of tho greatest successes of the season, entitled'"The Pleasure Seekers." The stage was brilliantly lighted in tho na tic-ii eolors, rei, white and blue-, Thc feature was the trick pianist and the latest society dances- The Castle Polka being exceptionally great, al most equalling the originators of. this dance-Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle They continue for the balance of the week at this popular, play house; with a complete change of program today. Just ? Few of the Many Good Things at the "IDEAL" NOW Phnestoes, ess .. :. . 10c New. Richelieu. Oat. Meal . .10c Package. White ana Green. Aspara gus Tipa, tin . . . 25c Cranberries in Tins. . . .15c Plain Olives . .10 end 25c Stuffed Olives 25 ?nd 35c Queker Oats in Tins, 2 for . . ..25c Cooking Apples, per pk.25c Yellow Sweet Potatoes, per plc.40c ?_?_L H?_?_.-_. -i- Ate\ unu 4 uuuuo) ' .-sw ' 'OK dried Apples, 3 lbs for ..............25c ?d Wheat, per pa . .10c Mince Meat, per pk. . .10c **ure Maple Syruit; qt..60c Sapolkv cake . . .10c Saner Kraut, can .... 10c Cooked Brains, can .. .20c Whits Cherri*-, ?*s , . .30c . Pie Cherries, can . . . .15c And many others, just as good and perfectly fresh and O. K. kt every way. Please travor- us with a share of your business. 309 N. Mam St, ANDERSON, S. C. Phone 471. THIS COUPON teri GOOD FOR ONE DOLLAR If presented before October 15th vre wlil ac cept this coupon as part payment on any satt of clothes purchased of ns at Us face raine, $1.00. Only one coupon accepted on each suit sold. AMERICAN TAILORS. il "Get out of the "Hand-Me-Downs" and into the "Made-to-Measure" class. Clothes don't make the man but they help wonder- J fully. . . ^ $15.00 UP American Tatl?rs ON THE SQUARE. Our $2.00 Hats Are Wonders-See Them "?mm* Meeting Our Ofeliga?io?s 1 . SIS. m ? Wm The expense of making the ff crops should be paid out of the ..i crop. * ^ No farmer would try to*$r make Cotton without using*" Fertilizer. The Fertilizer debt should ? be among the first debts paid. ; I * . .....>.. i* ..'sr31 Anderson Phosphate .&' ?il 'Co. i, o ..-,-.;.'.< J/' ?"?"i. i M?X?T * 11 ? 1111 i-i I ??[ ?a' 7i *f [ PIEDMONT INSURANCE AGENCY See Me For V ?3 . Any and .Ali y .???VL'^ I INSURANCE. .. . ililli C. E. TR1BBLE, Manages-, gp Brown Building. . Punt H Grove. There will be an air day Binging Bit thia place Sunday, October ll. Public cordially Invited to attend and bring well filled baskets: . Mr. A. P. Williams visited rela tievs here this week. Mrs. F. w. Maya and daughters visited friends here recently. Uncle Will Millar spent several days kt E. F. Reed's laat week. Carl Reed, of Clemson, visited hts parents and ono of our best girls Dctober*. ?'< , WL R. Itllller/ who , recently lived tiere, la in North Carolina. _We thank our Heavenly Father that the health of this neighborhood Is sood.. .' And thia scribe wants to say that be thinks the Intelligencer has im proved much in a week E. Z. BROWN. Could titi ' . You- ... Use a little extra money to ^ good advantage just nc$? Haven't you aomeihingl? sell? Do yon own something you no longer ate, bat which if offered . at a bargain price */OB|4 ;?P* peal at once to some one who j does need it? ?1* mmm Ad will tum ?w trick. ' PHONE321 '/"' '? f In confUential chats between women the problem pf managing men becomes a; ..comparatively simple art at which all of the par ties to the t?riyer^t?orrw? pasir masters.. . & From Old VarennoB. . Our popular' teacher, ; Miss Jose phine Kerr,; begar the winter session September 8. ; ' Uncle William, a negro on J. R. Anderson's place, has the best all round crop in .this neighborhood. Oate that were soWn early are get ting a good start, Cr- M Reed- baa .? splendid crop of unknown peas planted In cotton rows (oat after the hall. ' csioway Milford, with hts new ont" flt, recently sawed a lot of fino oak lumber at .Ute Mathison place. ?Mr?, pr. Acker our former teacher, Baads a flying visit her?. v..v : ;"'?..': i'.'?.-.. V? ? : ./. :!&?'<-?*?* \? *r N ATl? N A L ft TTO f^^OOODS WEEK In Anderson *& Qctki2 to i7. . Bi? poings. A woman may nrjtll^i?l?,^ hit any thing with a stone but she' can cast a ballot One thi.?g about money* when it gets tight it keeps out of sigtjfc The bride, at Kermit^W?fe hadtbttkea b?cte ??Mipt????fW. in-law, ;