Classified Columns Want Advertising Rates. Twenty-five words or less, Ono Timo 25 couts, Three Times CO couts, Six Times $L 00. All advertisement over twenty-five words prorata for each-additional word. Hates on 1,000 words to bc used in a month niuHe ou a poli tl?n. No advertisement taken for less than 25 cents, cash in advance. If your name appears in tho tole phone directory you can telephone your want ad to 321 aud a bill will bo mailed arter Its insertion for prompt payment. """ "''"" Money Making Ways of Using Want Ads HOW WANT AH? WILL HELP A SMALL BUSINESS ti KOW There is really no limit to what Want Ads ran du to put life Into small buNincHH enterprises. Ton want more customers, inore capital, or something else to help you grow in n business sense. Tho Want Ad ls ALWAYS ready and ALWAYS willing. Herc ure sumo Want Ad ideas In this connection. How to Get More Customers This ad. is good for G per cent on any article in this store. If the valuo is not easily as groat as the original prico plus 15 per cent, don't take-tho goods. Come at once --.-. Keeping after Business Through Want Ads Every day lite way ls open for yon to increase your business through these columns. Plan after plan will unwold itself to you once yon hare BEGIN NOW! This should bo tho started. . . turning point for LARGER AND BET? TER BUSINESS. The Want Ad Wi)1 Make Your Business Grow 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 and produce direct from the country if they knew where >o send for it. On this page, the farmers who have such to sell can get in touch with these city people quickly. The Intelligencer will publish one advertiserrlent ( 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 advert? sement for you to publish ono time, FREE in you Wani columns. I do not obligate myself to advertise../ any more nor to pay you any money for same. I City People Will 'Save Money By Buying From the Farmers Advertising on This Page. ' When answering thc3C advertisements pleaso mention Tho Intelligencer. ! "T"r"f^"T??~^r-*'-.-< WANTS Wanted-Cow or Hold peas of all vari otlos, name lowest prices andlroud samples ot what you have tc oller J. P. Walters, LaGrango, N. C. -*-1-.-V, v '-: W?NfED-An oxprlcnced atcnogra plier to supply during tho month of .': August,. Address P, p. Box 453, An derson. S.f. j k PAJiB^fcott?ay we wHJ hire an other shipment coK .storage. Bliss and Cobbler Scoj Irish Potatoes. Wllk not have any more Lookout Mountain, this season. Furman Smith, Seedsman, Phono 4G4. 7-15-81 -. _:-_-,--V-. i j For Sale-If you want nitrate ot sod? for .'spot or future -shipment it will pay yoh to communicate with . ns beforo placing your ordors. Irarby fe Co., Brokers. Importers, Dealers, vnjl fertilisers,- Sumter, & C. FOB SALE-Two second hand Bows ing machines .tn good condition. Also .jone 'light"spring wagon. It will pay you to see to? for 'wat repair work. All work guaranteed-J. H. Allen, Honco ???th^$?-C^Y LOST ..**-'' LOST- Between Chick Springs and IBMSMBvarzlM Anderson, Sunday, a gentknuau's Blze, hunting cuse, gold watch with woven gold net, fob attached. Route from Greenville to Anderson was via Piedmont, Pelzer and William son. Liberal reward if returned to J. S. Fowler, Jr., Anderson, S. C. 7 1G-31. . . I LOST-On road between Anderson and Willlamston, one automobile crank with black handle. Finder . please reutnrn to D. H. Gossctt at Toxaway Mill office and receive re word. BUSINESS LOCALS (?ET your fruit Jars from W. A. Power. Quarts 60c. 1-2 gallons 75c. ?12 8. Maui street. tf Roan Mountain Inn . .Situated '-'."> miles from Johnson City, Tenn. On the head waters of the Ooo River, 1,000 feet above the sea leveL Scenery! of Taricty, beauty and gran ?eur.. -No malaria. No mosquitoes, lot and enid baths on each flour. Wide Verandas, high-clnss dining room service. Kates reasonable. Fur full Information, wrlto Or. S. IL Wood, Roan Mountain, Tenn. BOILERS. TANKS. STACKS, ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY AND jSUPPLIES, REPAIRS PIPE, GALVANIZED ROOFING LOMBARD IRON WORKS . Augusta, Ga. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE DEMOCRATS. Ou July 28th, 1914 the club rolls will close. After that date no name shall b? enrolled. All democrats are urged to enroll at their nearest club without delay.. If any qualified voter fails to enroll he can blame only himself. Wrlto your full name on the club roll and do it now. All clubs except Cox mill. Grove School and Slabtown have sent in tho names of their enrollment committee. These clubs are urged to send them in wit m out delay. ~* The secretaries of all the clubs will send In tbe club rolls between tho 28th of July and August 1st, and the executive committeemen from each club is requested to see that this rule is compiled with. The time for filing pledges and pay ing assessment^ of canidates expires on August 7th, at 12 o'clock sharp. The pledge is to be flied With tho secretary and the assessment paid to him. '! Leon L. Rice, Secretary. - S. D. Pearman, :.... . County Channan. NOTICE OF ELECTION ?; There , will be an election at . Fair view Behool house in Fairview school district No. 63 and Cherry district in Oconce county oh Tuesday, July 21, 1914 for tbe purpose of issuing bonds on said district for tho purpose of biulding a school house in said district and saki bonds are to bo run for a period of twenty years. 'j W. A. MILLI KIN, R. O. Brock, V. V. COLLINS, Trustees of District. Notice to Members of Enrollment Committees, Secretaries of Clubs and Voters. lt ls absolutely necessary for every' citizen who intends to voto In the coming primary election for State and County . Officers, member of CongrcsB and United suites Senator, to person ally enroll his name upon the club ?.roll. Sign tho roll nearest to your residence by the most direct practi cai route. .Sign your name in full. There ls some apprehension that a i groat-number of citizens will fail to placo their names upon tho roll and thereby be deprived of voting, ctiber through Indifference, procrastination, or close application to business. Those who neglect to take time to .eproil.-before the book closes which' will bo on thp 28th day of July, can not vote. - ' " lt is the duty of Che members of the enrollment committees of tbe various clubs to keep the enrollment hooks In a convenient place lo the precinct accessible to.those desiring to enroll their nttmes. ",..... . The Soc rotaries aro notified to im press upon ali those who have not enrolled the Importance of doing so h.? for o tho books are closed. ! ' 8. D. Pearman, County Chairman. Delinquent Road Tax Notice. - All delinquent road . tax col Isidora aro provided with an official receipt book with numbers, nnd stub numbers attached. Pay no' money to collectors ' unless' you get the official receipt as above provided for. . ? ' < J. MACK KINO, tf . County Supervisor. New Doctor nt Donalds. j Donalds. July 16.-Dr. J. Martin ' Symmcs, formerly : of . St.- Matthews, has located at Donalds for tho prac tico of medicine. Dr.- Symmcs bas had ' Uro years experience as a practicing { physician and has also bsd two years 1 hospital practico. He Is a graduate Of Charleston College. Dr. Symmcs is 1 ?Iso a licensed pharmacist. Hin office, ts in Crawford Drug Store. For tho 1 present he ls hoarding at. P. tl. Davis'. Donalds welcomes the doctor and his BBtimable .wife. r , j -jr ' . 'B.'iit Tjrw 'po.. . (. ' i . Blessed bo tho man at the top who < ?cmenibcro thoao who steadied tho lad- 1 i?r^fclm. f i Financial and New York Cotton New York, July IG.-Mall advice? Indicating that there bad been bet ter rain In Tcxa8 toward the end of tho week than suggested by ofiiclol weather reports and ?.-vpoctatlons of a bearish -private ' condition report from a local authority at thc opening tomorrow Bcemed to be largely re sponsible for quite a sharp break ii the cotton market during today's trading. The CIOBC while sternly, was 5 to 8 poiutr below thc finn! .'igures of yesterday. The figure of tho early weather map to show any rain or imm?diate (prospect of rain In the Southwest, and relatively steady cables caused some buying during tho early tr-^Vng. I After open inf steady at an advaticc of 1 point on July, but genera!'.;.- 1 to 4 pointa lower, thc market /-old some 5 or 6 points above yesterday'! closleg figures. j There was u little Liverpool and Southern buying on thia advance, us ?well as some scattered covering ami local bill support. Taken altogether, however; thc demand waa neither gen eral nor aggressive and the market turned easier after thc pul il i ca Hon of the western belt forecast. Closing pricer were a shade up from thc lowest on covering. Cotton llg urcB cl OH ed steady, i , OPEN CLOSE July.t227 1219 August.1219 1212 October J. 1213 1207 December.1230 1224 January .. ... .. .. 1220 1217 March.' . '.. 1225 1222 Spot cotton quiet; middling up lands 1325; Gulf 13C0. Sales 400. New Orleans Cotton New Orleans, July 10.-After risc of 5 to 6 points- in thc morning session thc cotton mniket today cas ed off after thc. noon hour, apparent ly under privato predictions of rain for Texas, and went C to.8 points un der yesterday's last figures. At nq time, however, was any real selling power shown, no more than was any real buying power displayed. The close was at a,net loss for thc day of 4 to 5 points. Whatever steadiness as the market had was duo to continued drouth in Texas and Oklahoma and thc oflicial forecast of more dry weather to corie. Repcrta from other sections of thc belt were against values. During the greater part of the session it waa a waiting market. Cotton futures (dosed stoady. July 1248 August 1266; October 1223; December 1225; January 1228 March 1237.? Spot cottou quiet, unchanged. Sales on the spot 60; to arrive 15. Liverpool. July 16.-^C?&tton, apot easier'; gbooT rHlltaU?g 791; middling 739; low middling 681. Sales 7.000; speculation ' and'' export t; 300. Re ceipts 6,000. . Futures quiet ' and Btei.iy. July 715; July August-714 1-2; September October 670; Dee tun tier January 657; February. March 658 1-2; . April May 6G0. ?? : . ,u- / Cotton Seed Oil New York, July 16.-Further llqul- I o o o o o o o o o o o o ob o o o o o D ' .. O o FROM SECTUS, o o ' o ooooooooooooooooooo Septos, July 15.-And now after thc election watch some bf these smiling candidates give you a north polo- loek that' would freeze tho gall-of a polar bear. Only ono good rain since thc 14th of April, but since it rains on thc just and thc unjust we aro still looking for ours. Well, let's just all como out for1 sonic office and every mab .vote for himself. . > - Miss Ruby Mc. AI is tor spent last Sat urday night with friends in-Anderson. Some pcoplo arc so unkind they arc now telling that Eve told -the neigh bors that they loft the gardon of Eden bcoauso the landlord .wouldn't paper tho Dat. - Miss Nan Erskine and little Isabel Casey spent tho past week with rela tives at Concord. Scptus Farmer-Nothing to do, crops "laid" by," Wife gono off and thc cow gone dry. Absolutely nothing to do. Mra. Nannie F. Duckworth will ro turn from Atlanta, next Friday, having econ there tor thc past six weeks for treatment. Hor many friends arc glad to learn that she ls ao much im proved.' ! The Septua friends of Mr. I.VT. Wakefield are indeed sorry to learn o? bia accident on laat Monday and wc truat that ho-is not seriously hurt and will soon be out again. And now, Mr. Editor, wc arc off to the campaign meeting at Anderson and put'lt In your-pipe and'.smoko it that weiaro'nottgoing down there to "burt ?our' goozle a nolleruV- for-no body." Never again aro we going to tear our J shirt fot* political candidates, neither are, wc f going to wear out good clothes, "anW.'* " ' .. - iii, t I j-.;. Bennien of McGee FamHy. There will bo a reunion of the Mc 3eo family'August'12th at' WUllams lon. ?.M-'t I '' . All Mollee* and their families are Invited ?o > come and-bring their'chil Iren, grand children and . adopted miidrcn, ind don't forget the dinner laskctJt a j- . nr- :> - ? Slogan for- the day: "I will mako tomobody happy." , ' % If you want further Informa4???', isk ;: - JR. McGee, Xf 1 ?, Doo West, 8. C. ; 15 ? 1 . -. ? LOM!? Its Charm,:, Ifs Atfitoulfc for.n. newly married prate, much epthuolasui Wk beautiful hal*- after her pile lt on th? bu re au ii ; iT "I. IT J: