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Classified Columns" Want Advertising Rates Twenty-five words or less, One Time 25 cents, Three Times 50 cents. Six Times U00..- x Al? advertisement over twenty-five words prorata for each additional word. Kates on 1.?UU words to bc med in a month made ou addi tion. No advertisement taken for less than 25 cents, cash in advance. If your namo appears in the telephone directory you can telephone your want ad to 321 and a hill will be u.ailed after its insertion for prompt payment. Money Making Ways of Using W^ant Ads HOW WANT AOS WILL H KM* A SMALL BUSINESS GK'IW There Is really no limit to what Wunt Ads ran do to put life Into small husillos enterprises. You wnnt more customers, more capital, or something-else IO help you grow in a business sense. Thc Wnnt Ad ls ALWAYS ready and ALWAYS willing. Here ure sonic Wnnt Ad ideas. In tills connect io:'. How to Get More Customers This ad. is good for 5 per cont on an/ article In tills store. If the value is, not easily as great as the original price plus 15 per cent, don't Apko thc gooda. Conic at once Keeping A fter Business Through Want Ads Erery day thc way is open for you to increase your business, through these columns. Hun after plan ?ill un io!;' Itself to you once you hmo started. BEGIN NOW I This should be thc . turning point for LARGER AND BET TER Itt SIN ESS! \ 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 frcm butter, eggs, poultry and produce direct from thc country if they knew where to send for it. On this page, the farmers who have such to sell can get in touchy with these city people quickly. The Intelligencer will publish one advertisement free. Write what you have to sell on the coupon below and mail 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 one time FREE in you Want columns. I do not obligate myself to advertise any more nor to pay you any money for same. City People Will Save Money By Buying From the Farmers Advertising on This Page. .. :When answering thone advertisements please mont lon Tho Intelligencer. wAitrs ? . .... - v. ...>-?? . SS'.'. WANTED-Lady, competent to tako charge of alteration department; al so saleslady and a bundlo wrapper, to commence work Sept. 1st. .Ad dross P. O. Box 212, 7-9-S-d Wanted-Cow or field pena o? all vari eties, name lowest prises and semi samples of what yon1 have to offer. J. P. Walters, LaGrango, N. C. ll i; * i. FOR SA LE-TWO scc?hd hand sew ing machin?s In good condition. Also Tv.'i':. one light spring wj>~on. It will pay ??i? rou to seo i?? t?/ y our repair work SSS Alt. work guaranteed.-J. H. Allon, -?SS. , Horn?? Pgth, S. ?, LOST-Bull dog named Billy. WtSlto and Brown spotted. Bob tai le' Weighs abptit 26 lbs, Finder please for Sale-If you want nitrate of soda for spot or future shipment it will -pay you to communicate with ns before placing your orders. -Karby A Co.,; Brokera, Importer*? Dealers, all fertilizers. Sumter, 0. C. FOR RENT For Sent-The entire second floor of; tho Pepper building ion West Whither street Reasonable rates. Apply to Anderson Lodge B. P. O. Elks. C-2t-tfd, LOST LOST-Bunch of keys on belt hook. Finder tatura to Parker & Bolt and i? get reward. notify A. C. Briggs, Townsend Apartment. City. 7-9-1 tp BUSINESS LOCALS WE SHU? VICTROLAS & RECORDS anywhere. Write for our catalog and join our club. John H. Wil liams, Distributor, Grand Opera House Duilding, Greenville, S. C. GET your fruit Jars from W. A. Pow -. Quarts 60c. 1-2 gallons 75c. 212 S. Main street. tf BOILERS, TANKS, STACKS, ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES, REPAIRS PIPE, GALVANIZED ROOFING LOMBARD IRON WORKS Au spas ta. Ga. LEGAL NOTICES Delinquent Road Tax Notice. AM delinquent road tax collectors are provided willi an official receipt book with numbers, and stub numbers attached. Pay no money to collectors unless you get thc official receipt as above provided for. J. MACK KING, tf County Supervisor. Notice to Members of Enrollment Committees, Secretaries of Clubs and Voters. It is absolutely necessary for every citincn who intends to vote in the coining primary election for State and County Officers, member of Congress and United States Senator, to person ally enroll bia name upon thc club roll. Sign the roll nearest to your residence by thc most direct practi cal route. Sign your name in full. There ls some apprehension that a great number of citizens will fail lo place their names upon the roll and thereby bc deprived of voting, etlhcr through indifference, procrastination, or close application to business. Thoso who neglect to take time to enroll before the book closes which will be on the 2Sth day of July, can not vote. It is the duty of thc members of thc enrollment committees of thc various clubs to keep the enrollment bookB in a convenient placo in thc precinct accessible to those desiring to enroll their nantes. The secretaries are notified to Im press upon all those who have not enrolled the importance of do'ng so before thc books are closed. S. D. Pear man, County Chairman. NOTICE DEMOCRATS. On July 28th, 1914 the club rolls will close. After that date no name ?hali be enrolled. Ail democrats aro urged to enroll at thoir nearest club without delay. If any qualified voter fails to enroll be can blame only himself. Write your full name on the club roll and do It now. All clubs except Cox mill. Grove School and Slabtown have sent in thc names of their enrollment committee. These clubs are urged to send them in wi '.in cut delay. The secretaries of all the clubs will send in the club rolls between the 28th of July and August 1st, and the executive committeemen from each club is requested to seo that this rule 1B compiled with. Tho time for filing pledges and pay ing assessment of canidates expires on August 7th, at 12 o'clock sharp. The pledge 4s to be filed with thc secretary and the assessment paid to him. Leon L. R'ce, Secretary. S. D. Pearman, County Charman. ATTACKING SLATON'S RECORDj_. Friends of tho Georgia Governor are Standing by Him. . Atlanta. July 9.-Friends of GOV. Slaton are pointing out today thc ap parent inconsistency of Candidate Thomas W. Hardwick in attacking Mr. Slnton's attitude on tax equalization. ( "Perhaps Tom has forgotten that in 1899 he introduced a drastic bill pro viding for tax equalization and intro duced ti again in thc next session in 1900," 'said one of these friends today. "Thd Hardwick bills had many more points to which objection could he made than the prosrnt bill, whoso en emies seem averse to giving it a fair trial. "I note that Mr. Felder, however, ls not attacking tho bill, another indica tion that the two opponents of Mr. Slaton are trying to play both ends against the middle and catch 'em go ing and coming. Presumably Felder ls In favor bf the hill since he does not attack it and his campaign man ager, Wallace Miller, of Bibb county, was ono of Hs'sponsors in thc house of repr?sentatives.'^ ',. Llynt From tna Earth. Th) darkest part of the sky ls al ways aglow. The earth itself gives off a lot of light. Scientists of the Franklin institute have measured th!? earth light and have found that it ls ot tho order of-one-tenth part of the Intensity Ot a star of the first order of magnitude. It Is attributed, at least ' partially, to a permanent aurora bore alls which 1B revealed by the ch?me te rip tic green ray observed on' ob scura nights In the whole beavens. , . T:--"I ? . Ai the Top and Bottom. Of an the people in Bwrope the Wench havo tho fewest children and the Irish the otoo* DECISION WEDNESDAY As To In- Location of Episcopal ? I'nJversltjr. j (By Associated Press.) v I Atlanta, Ga., July 9.-A decision as 1 to tho location of thc new Methodist 1 Episcopal University, east ot the Mis sissippi river, will probably be made In this city Weduesday, July 15, at a meeting of tho educational board of the general conference of tho Metho dist Episcopal church, south. The Southwestern University already has been awarded to Dallas. Tex. j Tho committee named by ibu com-' mlssin to consider various offers und Invitations, will meet hore next Tues day, a call for both gatherings having been issued hy Bishop Warren A. Candler, chairman of both the com mission and thc committee. Atlanta Methodists have planned a strong fight for the university. The city council recently adopted resolu tions indorsing thc university project and offering aid. Today the chamber? of commerce acted in th? <ter. ? The committee named to consider offers is ns follows: Bishop Candler, chairman; Bir*n*i : J. IV. McCoy, Birmingham. Ala : W. G. M. Thomas, Chattanooga. Tenn.; Dr. Plato T. Durham, Charlotte, N. C.; j aud Dr. A. J. Lamar, Kashtvllc, Tenn..j * THE DAY IN CONGRESS * * * * * * * * -Y? * * ***** Wu .hlngton, Julr 9.-Sonnte met at tl a. m. Banking rpmnilt'.ec cnuthiucd cer tain ''onsfd Tat'on of nominations to thc fed *ral reserve hoard. Ad joui nod at r?:02 p. m. to 7:30 p. m. House met at noon, "onsiderntlon of amendments to tho Indian appropriation hill was cou ucd. " Thc Judiciary committee considered impeachment charges against Federal Judge Dayton, of West Virginia. Adjourned at S p. m. until noon Fri dav. Senate: Passed 122 misc el lan eu us bills and resolutions. Confirmed nomination of George T. Marye, of San Francisco, to be mini ster to Russia. Adjourned at 10:55 p. m., to ll a. m., Monday. ooooooooooooooooooo !o PELTER NEWS o o . ; o o o o O O O O O O O-O OOOOOOOII Pelzor; July 9.-This-place has been vlsitod by most r-?frcb'ilng showers for several days- . Jn-Wuecesnion now and we fool grestly- bcnelltted and deeply grateful.' Many of our p1 copie who went away for tho Fourth have returned to their homes hore. The Fourth passed off very qu'.t-tly and very pleasantly. The town was filled with visitors for the wcea-end. Mr.- Rcdwick McAbee and Miss An nie Smith of Piedmont, were very quietly married by Rev. C. L. Stewart of thi3 place last Saturday aftornoon at i:Z0 o'clock. Dr. Jue Buford, of Willlamston, vis ited here last Sunday. Mrs. John Garrott is visiting a sis ter In Spartanhurg f and Mrs. J. C. Mundy have re f'ii.icd from a visit to relatives in Hodges. MisB Julia Owens is spending a month in thc mountains with friends and relatives. Mr. A. G. Pinckney. of Williams, wa? a business visitor here last Thursday. r Dr. and Mrs. Stoddard, of the Lick vllle section, motored over to Pelzcr In their machine last. Wednesday af ternoon. Both the Dr. and MrB. Stod dard have many friends herc who are al way cs glad to ace them in town. Mrs. C. L. Stewart had as her guest Monday, July 6, her sister, Mrs. J. I. McCain, of Due West. Miss Margaret Wclborn was in Wil liamston last week. Nows has boon received here an nouncing the m a rr'a ge of Miss Emir t I Wclborn, of Pickens, and Mr. Joe BU- -1 by, of Willlamston. Both of thc young ' people are well known here. Polzcr was the home of Mr.'Bighy for some time while Miss Welborn was in school hero during 1912-13. She has also often visited hero since then. Mr. and Mrs. Blgby will m?ko Willlamston their nome. Thel* friends .herc aro delighted to know they will be so near Pelzer. Mr. Devux French, of Willlamston, was in town oh business Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McAbcc, of Piedmont, came down with Mr. Mc Abee and Miss Smith, who were mar ried here last Saturday ' afternoon. After a very pleasant visit to her father in Brushy Creek, Miss Mildred Harrison has returned .here to bc with her grandmother. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Col lins, of this place died Friday after noon. Tho friends of Mi. and Mrs. j Collins are grieved to hoar of their I deep sorow. Mrs. John McBroarty (neo Miss Agnes Dendy) friends are very sorry j to hear of her illness.'. We hopo she., will soon be well again.,. Woubinn ifcip Matters. Saltillo, Mex., July 9^-Tho rcslg 1 ..amii Huerta would ""'i-p no cl arise In tho ^military pro ing to a atakement Issued todnv bj high, officiais, at the headquarters of General Carranza. This declaration was brought forth by a dispatch from constitutionalist agents at Vera Cm: transmitting a report "that Gere-vl Huerta bad presented Ms resignation. Such action,"it waa .?tjtted'at consti tutionalist headquarter*;/ would be re garded as simply, a mafcdshlft with Huerta controling thofactions pr his, Successor previously appointed by him -ss minister of foreign relations. The Mexican constitution provides that the minister ofOrorolgn' relations succeed to the presidency In event that offlco becomes vacant. J j!?$??!$!Hti ? iii i. PACKIN ti PEACHES FOR MARKET. ' This Month Busy Ono for Growers of Fruit-How to Gather Thom. | Clemson College, July 8.--During thc next four weeks practically all uf the peaches grown In the state for market will be chipped, according to C. F. Niven. assistant horticulturist I nf Clemson College. Peaches aro very j delicate and will not stand rough | treatment. 1." they uro to be shipped j uny distance they should be gathered j before they uro nilly ripe. A peach that remains on the tree should he i either rold on thc local market or pul up in cans on tho farm. Peaches for the market should ro main on thc trees until they are ful- j ly matured and have u good color. M Gathered at this ?tage, hy the lime' they reach thc murket they will be ready for uso. If allowed to romain ! on the trees until soft hy the time they Teach the market they will ho mashed, partially decayed and very undesirable for any use. Ul oat care should be exercised when gathering peaches. They arc i very easily bruised ami the leaet In jury renders them unlit for shipping purposes. They should be removed i from the trees by hnnd and careful ly placed in a basket. It ls better to have thc baskets lined with one or two thicknesses of burlap or some oth er seit material to protect thc fruit. The fruit should bo curried to the pucking shed Immediately after pick ing and pucked us soon as possible. liefere fruit IP pucked lor shipping it should be graded carefully . To do ibis pour it upon a table and pick out all of an even size, even color and free from blemishes of all kinds. Those should be pucked au told apart faun thc rest. When thc fruit is sold on tho leal murket it la usually packed In baskets holding a peek, half bushel or bushel. Thu old method of empty ing thc fruit into thc wagon bed and measuring ii out ultcr reaching marr ku is undesirable in every respect. Such a met hid reduces the value of the fruit u: leant fifty per cont. It roache, I .e market badly bruised, dirty HM: undesirable and cannot he sold < X) ? pt tor low pricer. A neut package demands u good price when fru'. .rom thc wugon bed canot bc '. !old nt all. When peaches ure to bc shipped i any distance they should bc packed ia small hasket t holding from one doz- ? < u to two und one-bali dozen, accord- : ing to thc size, of ibo fruit. Six of thc:a hackets aie p.'accd In a crate, thc top nailed on securely und ibo crate immediately placed in a refrig erator car. Poaches going any dis tance canot he shipped safely in open crtpieas curs, for unless they ure kept j cool they often eopll in 1?re than iS : hours. TWO CAR LOADS OF FINK STOCK, j Pure llred und Hitrh Crude Animals Will Gin: impetus to Mock RaiNiiig. Clemson College, July 9.-Consisting of two cericuds tho second co-opera tive shipment of pure bred und high grude live stock WOE brought into South Carolina recently and the stock has now been distributed to purchas ers in several counties. Thc animals were selected hy Paul H, Calvin, live stock agent of the United States de partment of agriculture co-operating with Clem: cn College. They will bc ? used in helping to build up the live etc-ck industry in this state. There were forty-four head of stock in thc recent importation. They were bought in Indiana and Illinois und it required much care and time to find good animals at reasonable prices. The shipment Included 9 Hereford bulls, averaging $130; 7 Hereford fe male*, uvcraging ?116; ll grade Here ford heifers, averaging ?f,0 ; 8 Hol stein heifers, averaging $147; 1 grade Holstein heifer, $45; O Angus bull $100;; 2 Angus heifers, averaging $100; 4 grade Percheron marcs, av eraging $231. These prices repre sent thc coift of thc animals exclusive of transportation charges. One entire carload of cattle was un loaded at Westminster in Oconce county, and it is expected that this large importation will give a strong impetus to the livo stock industry in Oconce. The rei t of the cattle and horses were distributed to purchas ers in Greenville, York, Sumter and Leo counties. FORECLOMIRE ASKED bl Mortgage Against the Frisco System. (By Associated Press.) St. Louis, July 9.-Foreclosure of a mortgage of $68,666,000 on the St. Louis and San Francisco railroad was asked In the United States dis trict court here today by the Guar anty Trust Company of New York. The Frisco 'a now in the hands of re ceiver?. The petitions asks that the mort gage be declared a valid Hen against the property which lt covers, which includes a large part of tho Frisco system. . Thc mortgage was given to secure a series of refunding four per cent bonds issued In 1901. The petition says that the accrued In terest on the bonds ls $1,373,000. - Desperate Criminal. Atlanta, July 9.-Burglars are still busy and hold, ups are frequent, but the -Atlanta police captured ono des perate criminal yesterday. ito was a young man who waa taking his best girl to walk in laman park and act ually picked a flower from a bcd and gave lt to her. The police descended upon him Instanter, and Judge BroylC8 fined him $1.75. The young man Bald he didn't know ho was vio lating the law. Rough on Che Olt^Mald*. In a quiet English village there was recently seid a celebration In the schoolroom at the dedication of a new fire engine, lt was a giddy evening* with three speeches hy local clergy? men and a long-winded oration by ft bald-hea?ttd politician-. Tho gem of tho evening was the following tonst: "May ehe (tho Are engine) be like the dear old maids of our village-always ready', but nor er wanted!" We Have Buggies coming in almort every day th? latest shipment being a car of -COLUMBUS Come in an(2 let us show them. They are 1914 Modelo. We have a nice line of Pony buggies. J. S. FOWLER Political Announcements ron COUNTY SUPERVISOR ? FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself a candi- | R. A. Sullivan of Fork township ls dato for county supervisor, subject to hereby announced for commissioner tho Democratic primary. for Suction Ono. comprising Fork. _J. MACK KINO. rtock Mills. Pendleton and Ccntervlllo 1 hereby announce myself a ean- tow"Hhl>>a-___ didato for tho offlce of county super- j ii(.roby announce niywlf a cnndl visor of Anderson county, subject to ml(U (or county commissioner for tim thc rules governing tho democratic)third sdclion, cniisinlhig of Garvin, -priinury. T. M. VAN'UlVlill. Itrushy Creek. Willlunihtoii and Hnpu -p-,~-~~ well townships. KU!>J?-I t to the action I hereby announce myself a candi- ()f ,j;a,Mlcratic primary, date for supervisor of Anderson conn- JJ a FOSTER. ty, subject to Ibo rules of democratic -,-? primary. C. F. MARTIN. I hereby announce myself a candl -date for commisnioner for I Ionen I hereby announce myself na a can- Path, Helton, Uroadaway and Marlin dldntc for county supervisor, subject townships. District No 4, tmbject to to thc rules of tho democratic prl- tho ruloB of tho democratic primary, mary. I W. F. TOWNES. W. J. JOHNSON. ---^"7-rr, Pelzcr S C R. F D 1 * hereby announce myself a candl _ ' * .*'_* _!_ date for Commissioner from District I hereby announce myself a candi- ' No. 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock dato for County Supervisor of Ander- I Mills, Fork and Ccntervlllo town son county, subject lo tho rules of ships. ' Subject to thu rules of tho thc Democratic primary. I democratic primary. THOS. B. KAY. JOHN lt. CULBERSON. REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce my candidacy I hereby announce myself as a can-1 for county commissioner from Section didato for House of Representatives I 4. comprised or Belton, Martin, JI on ea from Anderson county, subject to the Path and Broadaway townships. Sub rules ot the democratic party. ject to Hhe rules of the democratic OSCAR D. GRAY. party. ' R. D. SMITH, * Better known as "Dick" Smith. ? hereby announce mysulf a candi- I w 7, ,,"{.-.,_,", """,""","." i,??."i.i#^ ,,". ,r .,".._M ,.""."I,.II"". W. II. u. ?.irou announces hunscira date for thu House of Reprcsentatlvcr """.,... _ "..."... ". from Anderson county subject to thc candidate for countyjcouunlBsioner rules or the democratic primary. \ r,;m ,U,C (??.,mp?;iV,,/, ?f. W": RUFUS FANT, JR { hanislon. Garvin, Brushy ? Crcelt and '_* Hopewell, subject, to thQ rulcB of tho I hereby announce myself a candi- ! "i''"ocratlc party. ,__ dato tor thc legislature subjoct to tho! i hereby announce my candidacy rules and regulations ot thc deniocra- for county Cortmlasloncr or Anderson tlc party. GEO. M. REID. county from tho third/section coiii -prlblns Hopewell. . Willlamston, I hereby announce myscir a candi- uruany Creek and Garvin townships, date ror thc House or Representative j su],jccl to tho action Ot tho Deino f rom Anderson county subject to tho ; eratic party. rules or the democratic primary. j. MACK DUFF ROGERS. WALTER F. WHITE._i_ -1 hereby announco myself a cnndl I am a cardldate ror the House of dr.to for Commissioner 'from District Representatives from Anderson coau-, N". 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock tv. I will abide thc rules of titi Ml|j8( jr,,,^ aIld ccntqrvllio town primary. SAM WOLFE. 8j,|igi aubject to rules ?t Democratic -' purty. I announce myselt a candidate for J. H. WRIGHT. tho legislature from Anderson Coun- --r--? ty subject to the rules of the demo- 1 nereby announce myself a candl crutlc primary. ?ate Ior commissioner from District I T. P. DICKSON. 'N" comprising Pendleton, Rock . _' Milla, Fork and Ccntervlllo townships. VAM nbnniTD subject to tho rules ot the democratic j W. P*NlchVls?n'^ner?b1?announc-! Primary. p. S. HOBSON. ed as a candidate for re-election to- l hcrcby Onhounco myscir as a can U? office of Probato Judge, subject ; d,Uftl0 f()r ccmmlcrlonor ot Anderson to tho rules of the democratic prl- county from section No. 3, composod ?nary, of Carland, Brushy Cruek. Hopewell ' i and WtllinuK'.ton Townships, subject T hereby announce myself a cnndl- to thc action ot thc democratic party, date for tho olllcc of prohnt? Jodee Of ( W. T. Watson. Anderson county, subject to the rules ---j and to the result of the Democratic pfjR COUNTY TREASURER primary. VICTOR B. CHESHIRE _ ~~ "~ "~" I hereby announce myself a candl I hcrcby announce myself a candi- date for Cf,"cty treasurer, subject to date for Probate Judge of Anderson tho rulo8 of the deniocr?t,c party. County subjoct to tho ni c? of thc , j MKI&ER KING. dcmocrtlc primary. W. F. COX. |_._j._" t hereby announce myself a caudi 1 hereby announce myscir a candi- dato ror county treasurer, subject to date for thc of fleo of judge of pro- tho rules and regulations or tho bato for Anderson county, subject to democratic primary, tho rules governing tho democratic nr. \y A. Tripp. primary election.-? W. H. FRIERSON. I horoby announco myscir as a can 1- dldate JOf County. Treasurer of An I I hereby announce myself a candi- ' def ion 'county subjoct lo the rules of date for the office of Probato Judge for j n,c. Democratic pan v. ' Anderson county, subject to thu rules JACOB O. BOLINGER. lot the Democratic Primary.-: j ' LT. HOLLAND. FOR CONGRESS --~-:--- . I hcrcby announce myselt a candl I FOR AUDITOR dato for Congress from tho Third Con I hereby announco myself a candi- I ?rcsslnnnt District, subject to the dote for County Auditor, subject to ' rules of the democratic barty, the rules of the democratic primary. | JOHN A- HORTON, _R. A. Abrams, i Belton, fl. C. I horeb;- announce myself a candi date for the office bf Auditor ot An derson County subject to the rul-is of the Democratic party. R. WARE AUSTIN. I hereby announce myself a candi- , St^^FSj^i candl to the mle* pf the Democratic prl- County> fiubject to j?2S&& Qi the De mary ., J> B. C. QEJFFIN. mocratio primary 'election. FOR riUPERf NTENRENT . ' SHERARD. I hereby announco mys. 1. a candi- I hereby announco myself a candi date for re-election to . ..o office Of date for the State Senate, from Andcr County Superintendent 01' Education; son county, subject to tho rules'ot the subject to tho Democratic primary. Democratic primary. j, B. FELTQN. Clint 8umiaers, J*. I hereby announco myself a candi date for County Treasurer, subject to tho rules of the Democratic primary, W. A. ELROD.