HOME FURNISHINGS I easy to buy from us. Because, we have w%t you want when you want it-at prices that will please y?i If you are not at present a customer of OUT'S its your fai?t, as we guarantee satisfaction on all purchases and the bftt terms. A few of our Specials quoted below. ed Room Suits Sideboards Parlor Suits Dining Chairs Dining Tables Rockers China Closets Art Squares Stoves and. Davenports 1 Ranges Iron Beds Kitchen Cabinets Brass Beds * Kitchen Safes Library Tables! J. D. RAST, President I BEAL ESTATE. BEAL ESTATE. C A 1 T? ??arm Land on Trolley in Greenwood County, 120 acre3, public road on two sides, Southern Rail road and Trolley runs through property, 1 1-2 miles from Shoals Junction. Trolley station on line of place. One $t room and one 5 room house. Three horse farm in cul tivation. ??'..' ' ' tjt^)' ? ' ' . 100 acres, on trolley 5 miles from Greenwood. room dwelling, good barn, one tenant house, 3 horse farm in cultivation, land practically level. X) welling located in beautiful oak grove fronting Southern Railroad and Trol ley. Close to Trolley Station. This tract has to be seen to be appreciated. E^Y TERMS. ?r Vrite to ./** A. J. k.AVIS, Troy, ?C." i_jmjum- - ?... ...LOOK SHARP... Seize the opportunities as they pass, if you want to make moj,ey^. \Ve make a transfer this . week of thc Garrison Property on South Main St, at $400 per ff ont foot anti thenew ownerscan get $61)0 per front foot for part of it. We have secured another Jot on same side of Street, in front of thc site of the new G. ? SV. O. Railway terminal, which if taken at once, we can sell for $200 per front foot. Lot fronts 65 fret .on &[ Main St., and ?0C feet;;on John St. Ooycuknowof anything eo near in that can be bohght at anything like this price? Act qui?k. MDERS? REAL ESTATE SlESIEiCO. \jk. R. Hokon, L. & Horton, Vice-Pres.; I FOR S A L Farm Land In ^Greenwood County The Garden Spot of the State. 175 acres, located on good publie road, 4 miles from Troy, ?. C. Six room dwelling, good pasture. $10 per acrs EASY TERMS. i 300 acres, located at cross road, 10 room dwelling, large bi*rri, several tenant houses, land in high state of cultiva tion. 100 acres in cultivation. Balance in heavy saw timber estimated to be three million feet. Timber will rttpre than pay for place. 7 ):cv, located at cross roads, 30 acres in cultivation, balan?a in saw timber $13 per acre, Easy Terms. This is a hhh healthy country thickly settled by indus trious white people and one of the best farming sections in the south. Write or icali on G. ALLEN BANKS, TROY, S. C. Lois That Please We have for Sale 25 beautiful lots on Tribble Street., TERMS ARE EASY ON THESE LOTS. LUOK AT THEM. J. Furman Evana Company Evans Building. j Kcal Estate FOH SALK. I Rn* faming lands for homes. Twc I still have a lot of good land lo j fara* 1G0 acres and one of 200 acron tracts to snit you. Prices varying . Near Lebanon school and church from (sn dollars to thlay-nve per Fresh'lands and well improved. Good acre. Alt well localed. Write to rn? torinu and long time. You can poy at McCormick, S. C. now, taking over rent contracts foi Joe P. Edmunds. KIM. cr buy for fall ot 1014. S?? -?- Por. Xias r Ren V. Martin. l?-9-tt ?0R ?XL??' 1er fc'omrt drlhery and the best Forty-eight acres va.iuable tarn? land Vi^k'm- iS^W?r .??tuated within ona mlle ot tho MI* 0\STKfiS>4lis>3l and SAUSAGE. MMitsef ^Ea*!** n a"e* r-/\?- . ._ _ * ? ;^'m$??rTb?a nroVer^ has n-'new j tt* WHFXXm MAKafT leight-rocm dwelling house, ample ou^ j Cowie /oar oi?rr. ve ?j me is -, i building* and a good* :>ara ot ?t. Tue ? s?i fl? jgaia St, land is Very Btrong and ls especially adapted to truck farming. For pices : terms, etc., call on or write to Joe E j Leach, Atora ey. Easiey, 8. C. I'INE FARM F(k>: SALE. OLD ABBEVILLE ON THE HUSTLE MAYOR GAMBRELL TELLS OF THINGS GOING ON IN HIS GOOD TOWN - HE IS PROUD OF IT I And Feels It ia the City Which Of fer? an Opportunity For Men of Tot*ay The Intelligencer extended to May or C. C. Ganibrell o? Abbeville tho use of the columns of this paper to teil its renders o? the developments and tho prospects of the beautiful city or walch Dr. Gaiubrell is the ex-1 ecutlve, and he is a live one. His reply ?3 as follows: Editor The Dully Intelligencer: Dear Sir: The city of Abbeville, S. C.. ls situated on the Seaboard Air Line and Southern Railways and is a division point of thc former road, be ing 138 miles from Atlnnta, Ga., and ab'-iut tho same distance from Mon roe X. ?. Tlie Seaboard has shops at t"i?3 place. The city has a popula tion of about -5,800 and is steadily growing. Tho surrounding country is fertile and easily cultivated, making large crops of cotton, corn, small emin, in fact everything in the way of farm and truck products. This ls the county seat and the principal murkot of the county, ubout 17,000 bales of cotton being sold herc market price. Wc have an $800,000 cotton mil!, oil mill, two ' rge ginneries, lumber yards, bottlli.? works, wholesa! gro cery, and a numbi-i of Bnialle. in dustries. The city owns and operates the wa ter and electric plant and furnishes consumers with light, power and wa ter at a very low rate, the water sup ply is from a number of springs und is absolutely pure; this fact, and the fine ..unitary situation of thc city and a complete sewer system account for the healthfulness of the place. Our school system is up-to-date IM every respect, having a full corps of ?Q!T.r.????? '.ciel:c."::; vre hare a t7???u and high school, thc buildings for the same costing nearly $40,000. Tuition is free to residents. We have sixteen passenger trains daily and freight trains almost hourly these giving all the traveling and freight facilities necessary. The hotels of the city are flrBt-class. Ttte traveler - finds a hearty welcome, and "bod and board" of which he will not complain. Our largest ?;otel hus Just been thoroughly overhauled and refurnished, having hoi and cold wa ter in every room and all of the latest improvements. The hotels and beard ing houses fully sustaiu the reputa tion of Abbeville as "The /city for good eats." The merchants of the city aro w'de awayc. obliging and carry compH-tv stocks of goods In theil respectivo Une?. No need to go elsewhere 'or what you want to wear, to ?fti, to what you went to wear, to oat, to furnish the home, to Btork end supply the farm, or to get the luxuries ofj life; our merchants wl?i fill the hill. ? Ample fire protection ls furnished by a tully oqoippffa Ure departments and an amji*? supply ol water. The police force i& the very best, taking ?*are of the lawbreaker*, which we ?sust Bay are few. iiandsome houses of worship of the Mct'.-?dist, Presbyterian, Baptist, A. R. F.-cBbyterian, Episcopal and Roman Catholic denominations give ampio opportunity for T cftbip. We need cotton mills, warehouse, kniuinc iiti?, ?verB??"?ac*o?y, in fact this is the place for the manufactur er, as wo have a healthy city, mild climate, splendid surrounding.coun try, first-class schools, chu relies of i ? all tho principal denominations, op era house, three bank3 with a com bined capital stock of $172,000. and surplus prolits of $85,000. All manufactories established in the city limits, whose capital ctojk 1? $5,000 or more, arc exempt from all city license and taxes, except for school purposes, and except upon Bunesfied vnine of real estate heid by such manufactories. During, this year agre?t. deal of Im provements by the city has Leen made in the way of putting down concrete sidewalks, building bridges, and re grading our streets. At the irater and light plant a large" new generator has been put in, and the steam plant thoroughly overhaulder, and we aro now in shapo to take care ofw'.the light and power of the city in cape there should bo some accident to put the. power plants that furnish the city with olectric current out of com mission. Tbe new government post otBte building, costing $50,009. is finished and in ?sa In this building we huv? oh* of the handsomest, most conven iently situated and elegantly fernlsh 11 ed public buildings la the State. A white way Installed last June] lights our public square most beauii fally. This improvement was tho re volt of contributions from our ?-.it'.-1 ens and ls a splendid monument to their liberality and pantie ?p?rR. . VThese are only :? fer cf the many improvements in our ?Hy during this year, Ooine to Abbeville to 'sucked. . ; Our city uix rufe ia ?ow sur) ??u?i i not been changed ia KOVC4?! year?, ."..'.'^.?Vt. There is no way lo make a compari son IIB lo values of real estate with last year as thc' board of equalisa tion meets only once in four years to reassess r< al estate. Youri-very truly. C. C. GAMBRELL. Mayor. Abbeville. S; C.. Jan. 12. 1914. HE LIKES ANDERSON. Mr. 31 cl) tiffie Ildhipton Declared Timi He Js Much Pleased Here. While in tho city Inspecting the G. 6. & A. terminait; and tracks last Friday. Mr. nfcDufBe Hampton of tito1 railway commission also tana a lool: ut the work that Is being started on thc new borne of the Ueil Telephone Company. Mr. . Hampton waa mach pleased with the locution uud thc other plans and declared lils wish to soe Anderson h.ivo a ilr&t class ser vice. Ile says that if there ls com plaint about tie service he would litic to Ruow of ii, foi" ?t w?xo cn 5;i? motion that the railroad commission decided to permit the change? around here, and be wishes to Bee the com pany make good, and believes that it will. Mr. Hampton Is a great udmirer of Anderten, and declared that this city certainly had Impressed tho members pt the conithisslon with its air of en terprise and hustle. Ho was glad to hear of ;...> Morning Intelligence! and expressed his belief that it would become one of the prent instl tulttons of the greater Anderson. DR. E. A. HINES TO LECTURE. TownyiUe, .lau. l2.-~Pr. E. A Hines of Seneca, one of the jnbst forih-comlw? educational promet:.' of South Carolina, and director aY.d secretary of tho Medical inter-state Association, will activer an auaress in the high school auditorium Tues day evening at 7.?0 p. m., Jan. 20. Free admission. After the lecture there will bc rome lunch boxes sold and proceeds added to the piano fund. All aro cordially in\itcd to be present. HIL ? S s lg I I UU1 Was suppos mule the ba to gold. Ti it efficiency. Elfie ie ney is knowing her ing the bes how. We c worri cnectj won't. W? work bejl/c can't. THE I L. BRIS! ANDERS We will fis?VA fw< see Mules for Monday1 us a look, as we can si save you from $15.0C 43-.- r\-.-:- l_ Cash Stable. SCHOOL NOTES. A Xor, Slogan "An Academy For AB? derHon'H Boya." Tho sprint! term or tho Anderson Fitting School opened with several new students, the total enrollment now amounting to sixty-six. The head master, Dr. W. H. Fra zer, hopes to enlarge tho boarding facllliitM of tho institution. It is his deslro to enroll a number suffi cient to Justify an elargeinent of the present building or the building of new quarters. It is hoped that the proposition offered by tho North An derdon Development Company, un der the management of Mr. John Lin ley, will bo accepted by the board of directors of the school. Thc citizens of Anderson bavo shown their generosity In the promo- \im tion of the An don: on College, for Ute glrlB; why not luuuch a campaign for un institution suitable for the boys? With the enthusiasm thatjts notr pre valent among tho citizens of Ander son county, in tho present period of j prosperity; it seems that an academy i Tor boys. would promote the interest. ' now show by the cry for, a greater j Anderson. Thc head master, Dr. Frazer, has added to tho school, tho military fea ture. lt is meeting with great suc cess, under his ablo Instruction. Tbs students arc showing up well in their now role, whilo ah undercurrent of enthusiasm I? prevalent among tho young soldiers. . The student body has been divided Into two companies, the officers are as follows; Dr. Wv H. Frazer, head master, commandant, Mr. Prue Sloan; major; Mr. Theo King, captain com pany A; Mr. Tom Cherry, captain company D; th? officers hope to make thc two companies thc best trained in tho state not withstanding the poor facilities for giving each student the proper outfit. A cash prlzo.of $25.00 will be given for the best C38uy. A prize or $25.00 will be given to the K?U?CD? having i?ic i;c?t ?torjr. Prof. Hardiu. principal of the school, has given the following sub Joct to thc contestants for tho prizes; ' ? "Tho Disappearance > of the Flro Side." All thc studonts of thc school aro elegible. Quite a number havo expressed their desire to compete for the prize. ?ftp? Mere ls a problom submitted , by Pror. Parks, mathematic teacher to ' tho students: "A woman brought a certain numbera ber of eggs ta tcjvn. Ehe sold half an egg tnoro than-.naif her eggs. She then sold half an egg moro than hnlf tho remaining eggs. She" then sold :-4 half an egg moro than half whtit Bhe then had. Sho continued this pro cese for seven salehtf??d4& took all > her ejTfts. How TO?*-jrfi?EBa had sho Now, you mathe^tillWBBBtt-buey ;lom. The answer vv later. lt has been announced boys of thc Anderson high ^dHHEH kel bail team Mill play D. M. TtS^^^H Greenwood thc latter part of {&]?? month. ' ' ""^i l??CBQ QTn?T 1 i iL! ?LS U1UI1L ed to trans ser hetals in xiay we call Ethe result of i r ' vv, and of do ll you know :ould do our >er, but we would do our r, but we ll SEY LUMBER ON, S. G. s lrkA?*3a nt nw o trade. Call and give ?ve you money. Can > to $25.00 per head. - -Tl* <2-^? ? V. MUJTU15-;-4L A.V. hf|?V?