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Want Advertising Rates Twenty-five words or less, One Time 25 cents, Three Times 50 cents, Six Times SI 00. All advertisement over twonty-flve words prorata for each additional word. Rates on 1,000 words to he med In a month made on aoph Hon. No advertisement taken for less than 25 cents, cash in advance. If your name appears In the telephone dlroctory you can telephone your want ad to 321 and a bill will be mailed after its insertion for prompt payment. Money Making Ways of Using Want Ads HOW WANT AUS WILL HELP A SMALL BUSINESS GROW There is really no limit io what Want Ads cnn do to put life into small business enterprises. Yon want more customers, more capital, or something else to help yon grew ill a business sense. The Want Ad ?A ALWAYS ready and ALWAYS willing. Herc are some Wunt Ad Ideas in this connection. 1' How to Get More Customers Thin ad. ia cood for 5 per cent on any article in th?3 atore. If ihe vtf!ue la not cagily aa great as tho original price plus 15 per cent, don't take the gooda. Come at once Keeping A fter Business Through Want Ads Every day the way Is open for yon to Increase your business through these columns.. I'lan ufter plan will unfold itself to yon once yon have storied. liEGIN NOW! This should be the turning point for LARGER ANO BET T.:B BUSINESS! The Want Ad Will Make Your Business Growl Free Advertising For Farmers Us ' ing the Coupon Below The main purpose of this innovation is to establish trade relations between the country producer and city customer. There are hundreds of housewives who read The Intelli gencer who would be glad of the opportunity to secure fresh butter, eggs, poultry abd produce direct from the country if they knew where to send for it. 1 On this page, the farmers who have such to sell can get in touch with these city people quickly. The Intelligencer will publish one advertisement free. Write what you have to sell on the coupon below and mair to us at once. IT IS POSITIVELY FREE Please write plainly and sign name and full address Free Advertising Coupon. THE INTELLIGENCER. $ Below I have written an advertisement for you to publish ono time FREE in you Want columns; I do not obligate myself to ad vor t iso . any more nor to pay you any money for same. G t People Will Save Money By Buying From the Farmers Advertising on This Page. When answering" th?se advertisements please mention The Intelligencer. WANTS WANTED-Boarders tor tho summer on Sullivan's Island? stat loni BS, "The Helen". Addronn Mrs. Robert Singleton, Station 23. Sullivan's le* land, S. C. WANTED-Lady, competent- to' take charge of alteration department)tal? so saleslady and.a bundle wrapper, to commence work Sept. 1 BI. Ad dress P< .0, .Box 212. ? 7-0-3*d Wanted-Cow or field peas or all vari eties; carno lo went prices and Mad samples of what yon have to offer. J. P. Walters, LaOrange, N. C. .' - WANTED-'-By the Palmetto Detccttvo . Agency, operators in every commu nity In Ao4er*ca eonnty. AppH , cant must be ablo to furnish aft ab solutely clean record aa to Integrity ana'Honesty. We will not. tolerate "bonze fighters." An acceptance of your application means a good sal ary-for Ihne employed together with -expenses. State qualifications and furnish reference together with all details regarding yourself In Brat letter.' Palmetto Defective Agency. P. O. Box 402, Anderson, S. C. 7-8 ?-12 d. '. - WANTED-First class beef cattle, .'shoap and veal, weighing frost 90 to 125 pounds.-W- A- Power, 212 South. Main Street. FOB SALE Tsr Bale-The lumber of tho,wree'red ' building of Funnan Lodge, known oV tho old WU Ilford store, on Mea da,y. July 13th, at ll oVlock. S A Burn, W. M. 7-7-3tp For Sale-If you want nitrate of soda for spot or future shipment lt will pay you to communicate with us before placing your orders. Harby & ("o., Brokers, Impoiters, Dealers, all fertilizers, Sumter, S. C. FOR SALE-Two second hand sew ing machines in good condition. Also one light spring wagon. It will pay you to seo mo for your repair work. All work guaranteed.-J. II. Allen, Honea Path, S. C. FOR RENT For Rent-The entire second flour of the Pepper building on Wost Whltner street. Reasonable rates. Apply to Anderson Lodgo B. P. O. E. Elka. 6-2t-lfd LOST LOST-Hunch of keys on belt hook. Finder return to Parker & Holt and get reward. LOST-Hull dog named Hilly. White and Brown spotted. Bobtailed. Weighs about 25 lbs. Finder please notify A. C. Briggs, Townsend Apartment, City. 7-9-ltp "B?S???ESS LOCALS linster School For Boys-The Behool with an unparalleled record; Belect limited patronage; - boys ll to 18 years old; individual instruction; one man to every 12 boys. For cat alogue, address Hugh T. Shockley, Head Master, Spartan burg, S. C. BOILERS, TANKS, STACKS, ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES, REPAIRS PIPE, GALVANIZED ROOFING LOMBARD IRON WORKS Auer -?ita? Ca. LEGAL NOTICES Delinquent Road Tax Notice. All delinquent road tax collectors are provided with an official receipt book with-numbers, and stub numbers attached. Pay no money to collectors unless you get the official receipt as above provided for. J. MACK KINO, tt County Supervisor. Notice to Members of Enrollment Committees, Secretaries of Clubs ? and Totem. It is absolutely necessary for every citizen Who Intends to vote in tho coming primary election for State and County Officers, member of Congress and United States Senator, to person ally enroll his name upon the club roll. 81gn the roll nearest to your residence by the most direct practi cal route. Sign your name in full. There is some apprehension that a great number af citizens will fail to place their names upon the roll and thereby be deprived of voting, etlher through Indifference, procrastination, or close application to business. Those who neglect to take time to enroll before the book closes which will be on thc 28th day of July, can not vote. It ls the duty of the members of the enrollment committees of the various clubs to keep the enrollment boo KB in a convenient place in the precinct accessible to those desiring to enroll their names. * \ The secretaries are notified to Im press upon all those who have not enrolled the importance, of doing so before the books are closed. S. D. Poa rm an, County Chairman. .-i-!-1 ... . / NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT All persons holding.claims against the estate of Enoch Morris, deceased, are hereby notified to present them at once, duly attested, and also all persons indebted to said estate will also please settle same immediately with the undersigned. Notice is also given that I will on July 22, 1914, at ll o'clock a. m., ap ply to the probato judge of Anderson county for a final settlement of said estate and a discharge from my office as executor. M. M. HUNTER. Administrator. ' THE COW AND HER PRODUCT. (These'notes are prepared weekly by the Dalry Division of Clemson Col lege, which will bo glad to answer all questions pertaining to dairying: The farm cow should not be locked in the stable at night without ample ventilation. Where tho; e ls no ar rangement for ventilation tho cow should bo left in -tho lot at night. '"Washing tho udder before milking helps, to heep down disease germs. A cow should be froe from excite ment just before and at milking^time. Abuse or excitement will "affect the flow of milk. A calf should be weaned from its mother within three days after its birth. ? The milkers hands must not only, bc clean but also dry. Never mix warm cream with cool cream. Let the warm cream cool first . -. The best milk .house ls small, with no room for Junk. Straining does not purify milk. It merely gets out the visible dirt. That w hi eli cannot be seen is the moist harmful. . / It costs less to deliver butter < fat thia any other crop on the farm. Cleanliness is the most important rule in the dalry. It must begin with the cow and tho milker. 1 .; - ' -'? ' ' l'T. R.f: Is Busy In Politics Despite the Doctor's Orders Photo copyright, 1914, by American Press AsBoclatloj "TTOME agolo? home again, from a foreign shore,** and ready for the LJfl political frn.v ls former President Roosevelt, defying the doctor's , ; orders. Be will make a number of speeches In spite of the an nonneed weakness of Ma throat and give Interviews indorsing Pro gressive party candidates. Mr. P ioscvelt states Hint lils medical advisers are alarmists and that they have underestimated his strength. Ills announce ment that be would not run for governor ut .New ?ork bas aroused widespread Interest. Financial and Commercial | New York Cotton . New York, July 8?-^-Aftor making new IOTV ground for* "the movement during today's early trading thc cot ton market recovered .roost of the loss owing to the fall uro of dctaied weath er reports to show any important precipitation in the southwest. De mand did not become, active or gen eral, but offerings were compara tively light during he afernoon and thc market closed steady at a net loss of only 1 to 6 points.... I>sy Liverpool cables, reports of scattering showers in Texas and the pessimistic view of the cotton goods trade situation seemed to be resnon siblo for thc early selling movement. The market opened steady at a de cline ot eight points on old crop aad of 2 to 4 points off new crop posi tions, with the near months probably influenced by tho sharp break and comparatively small volume of bus iness in the English spot, murkct. I louses with Liverpool -connections were buyers of December and Janu ary contracts here during the carly trading, and after ?orno irregularity the market sold 10 to 16 points lower. The failure of reports to indicate any precipitation lu thc southwest and the high temperature shown in. the Hous ton district checked tho sollir ; movement, however, and prices ral lied some 8 to 10 points from Uic low est. Cotton futures closed steady. Open Clo c July .1236 12."'I August.12.10 . 1282 October.1216 1210 Decomber. 1227 1227 January. .. ;.1217 1220 March. .1224 1221 Spot cotton quiet: middling uplands '13.26; middling gulf 12.50. Sales none. LIVERPOOL.tv. steady! July Till: "July and ?'.tgi?nt 704; September-October G<i7; De cember-January C53; Februnry March 6?l 1-2; April-Mar 056 1-2. Cotton Seed Oil Now York, July S.-Cotton seed oil war, weak, under heavy liquidation of August mid September, which carried prices off ? to 13 points from last night. Scattered covering of aborts, however, caused a slight rally near the close, final prices showing a not loss of 3 to 9 points. Sales 25,100 barrels. Thc market closed llrm. Spot 720 and 730; July 721 and 724; August 73(1 and 734; September 737 and 738; October 71? and 720; November 682 and C85; December G71 and 673; Jan uary 671 and 674; February C73 and 67C. Money On Call New York. July 8.-Mercantile pa per 3 3-4 and *4 1-4. Sterlng steady. Sixty day bills 4.85-90; demand 4.S7-75. Commercial billi 485 1-2. Rar silver 56; Mexican dollars 44; government bonds steady; railroad bonds easy; call money firm. 2 1-2 and 3; ruling rute 3; closing 2 1-2 and 3-4. Time loans linn; sixty days, 2 1-2; HO days 2 3-4; six months 3 3-4. New Orleans Cotton New Orleans, July 8.-After dis playing ^uneasiness In the morning ses sion and a fall of 8 to ll points the cotton market rtcadled t?p after thc noon hour and recovered nearly all of Its Joss, closing nt a decline of only 2 to 3 points on the new crop months. Raying late in -tho day was chiefly for tho account of shorts who wanted their profits. This demand was met by only slender offerings. Bulls claimed that the market wa sold out and oversold. The morning session saw a lower market on the useful exports of June cloth from Engund and favorable weather and crop report? from the bel. . Cotton futures closed steady. July 1227; August 1267; October 1227: De cember 1228; January 1231; March 1240. Spot cotton steady, unchanged; mid dling 13 5-1?; strict middling 13 11-16. Sales on thc spot 895 bales; to ar rive 105. Liverpool Cotton Liverpool. July 8.--Cotton, spot easier;' good middling 787; middling 73!?;'low middling 687. Sales C.O00; speculation and ei.port 50p. Receipts 6100. i Near- months clo3<*d easy, ! distant Stocks and Bonds New York. July 8.-Persistent sell ing of Un: various securities which represent tho Could system of rail roads at heavy recession waa the out standing feature of today's stock mar ket. Mir.sourl Pacific issues, includ ing thc stock and four per cent collat eral and flvo per cent convertible bonds, fell to lowest quotations re ported in many years, rome selling at absolutely low records. The move ment soon spread to Denver and Rio Orando railroads, and Missouri Kansas and Texas Railway Issues, and Inter embraced other cheap transportation stock:- of which inci dentally Rock Island collateral bonds sold at new low record. Thc usual market leaders were plainly Inclined to break away from (he i pell cast upon thc market by the depression in other quarters. Such rtockn aa the Southern Pacific, Penn sylvania and American Smelting were In demand at substantial gains, while other? in that class reflected a firm undertone. London's maikets were dispor.nd to droop, that center show ing no outward interest in the-suc cess of the French loan. Tho Bank of England virtually got all thc gold from South Africo in the absence of any competition. Tho Paris ' Bourse was heavy, but Berlin's market was firm. Bonds in general developed an eas ier tendency, owing to tho weakness of thc Gould issues. Total rales par raine, $1,860.000. United .states bonds were unchang ed on call. Winter <'OT*r ('mps. It Is tinto for the farmers to begin to plan fdr his winter cover crops. Clemson College lest week sont out a warning to farmers to buy. their STOMACH TROUBLE FOR FIVE YEARS Majority of Friends Thought Mr. Hoghes Would Die, But 0 One Helped Him to Recovery. Pomcroyton, Ky.-In interesting ad vices from this place, Mr. A. J. Hughes writes as follows: "I was down with stomach trouble for five (5) years, and would have sick headache so bad, at times, that I thought surely I would die. I tried different treatments, but they did not seem to do me any good. j got so bad, I could not eat or sleep, and all my friends, except one, thought I would die. He advised me to try Tlicdford's Black-Draught, and ?'uit 1 ,\'j\< taking oilier medicines. I decided to take his advice, although I did not have any confidence in it.' I have now been taking Black-Draught for three months, and lt mts cured me haven't had those awful sick headaches since I began using it. 1 am so thankful for what Black Draught has done for me." Thedford's Black-Draught has been found a very valuable medicine for de rangements of thc stomach and liver, lt is composed of pure, vegetable herbs, contains no dangerous ingredients, and acts gently, yet si-ely. lt can be freely used by young and old, and should be kept in every family chest. Get a package today. Only a quarter. .- ? . j^j WHEN you Jeni willi this batik you can rest assured that it is always re.tdy t?> help, you in doin^ that which is best for the growlh and adVSnre?nent of your interests along leg ?t?mate lines? When yo^k^ap a hunk account with us vou have the use of facilities of this institution, the benefit of the advice and suggestions^bf the. officers, atul then if you e ver need loan accomodatia&Mt is yours for the asking. We make it a point to lake^are of the needs of our depositi ng customers first of alf.' No de posit loo small to open a u account with us. . . ".. We are still making a spe chilly of small notes runningtfrom S2S to S100-that will be paid in October and the first half of November. Bring? thom to us. Interest paid on deposits. u . FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK FARMERS LOAN & TRUST CO. ANDERSON, S. C. A M . ipi .. ttl TM EY WON'T FALJL OFF when provided with n clip that fits your own none. Classen) that won't Hhbke off re u specialty with us, au?" you di.A't >mve to tie ,tbf?ft on,.either Fliat'fl only onu of their advantages. Thc best is that we fit them accurate ly tn 70Ur'"Oyes>" -We--are ?experts ta testing eyes. For tun. ...-glasses wo charge from S3.00 to S5.o6ai?l upward, neenrdlng to the Btyle and flume. Re pairs on frames and pnrtsTu" cents and upward. ^ . .'.aaBBWtt.it ?. Ur. M. R Campbell 112 W. Whliner Ht, ?round Floor Office 'Phone BARI. R^/iMmne 4?WJ _! BB . * _.; . After This Rain if you will apply 200 lbs to the acre of our 9-C or our 4-10-2 or our 4-7-2 to your cotton it will help it wonderfully. You want to make all the cotton you can this yekr and y?ui want to hurry it up ?o thate& will mature and open early. It Pays io Side-Dress Caro. Anderson Phosphate & il Co. ANDERSON, S. C. /.mt vetch and clover 's?cd" at once, as de finir? information that the Reed will advanco in price, has been received from the department of agriculture and from importers. The legumes, are the best friends the South ^Caro lina farmer has at "th?3 time, They ourlsh splendidly in this region and are the greatest of all soil-building factors. Ofrow legumes and cut the nitrogen bill. ;