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Clctssifiec Want Advert Twenty-five words or less, One T Six Times 51 00. All advertisement over twenty-flv word- Hatea on l.DUU words to ?OD. No advertisement taken for lens ff your name appears in tho telo your want ad to 321 and a bill will prompt payment FOR SALE JOH HALE-180 acre? ? miles east of Iva, S. C. G room dwelling, barn, tenant ho us?es Well timbered and watered. A bargain to a quick) buyer. Address G. W. Belcher,] Iva, S. C. A GOOD FA UM F Ult ?AM?-104 aero Oconee county. South Union rond. High state of cultivation. Well watered. Good paBluren. Fine or chard and scuppernong vine. Four j tenant houses and largo barn. A] bargain for some man. A. T. Thomp son, Westminster, 8. C., II. F. D. 3. FOR SALE-250 farms So. Ga., West Green and Denton, Ga., 110.50 round trip. If you are Interested write or see me at once. C. 13. Key, County Clerk's Office, Anderson, S. C. tf FOR SALE-Pony and buggy. For particulars see MIBB Julia Guyton! or J L. Farmer. ( 8-2.1 -3t FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-Horses Carrlagea, Buggies and Harness.: Cheap for cost or exchange for mules. Sadler's Garage. 8.21-3t FOR RENT FOR RENT-Front office in new Wat Bon-Vand'-.^r building. Very de sirable location. tf . , Tho Anderson Intelligencer j FOR RENT-New store room in Wat son-Vandiver Building. E. P. Van. diver at PeopleB Bank. 8-18-6t.j WANTS WANTED BAGS-Bring all your meal and hull bags to us and get tho | CASH. Nothing but tho beat want, ed. Farmers Oil Mill. WA?iTOD^Yeu'to'fcnoW th'?t wo make] the best Evaporators. Either Cop per' br Galvanised Steel. Mets! Shingles, tin Roofing, Guttering. Smoko Stacks, Gin' Suction Pipe, etc. Div vcr Hoofing Co. - Tho Shop with a Reputation. WANTED-Orders for cypress poles. Can furnish any length and eh de sired In a good grade of black and red heart pypresa. Prompt ship menta. Write mo. your wauts and I will name delivered prices. Ad dress J. U. Watts, Branchville, S. C. Wanted-Bids on two thousand dol lars worth of school bonds to run! a period .ot twenty years. These! bonds are of Fairview and Cherryl school diatriata. . State rate of In terest in bid. " . H. ?. BROCK, W. A. MULLIGAN, - . . Pendleton, 8. C. LOST LOST-Ono small beauty pin with n?c>a. "Baby" painted In blue in Bijou theatre Saturday afternoon. Finder please return to No. 18 E. Franklin street-Mra. W. G. Cul lam ? ' .. LOST-Between O- bi Anderson's store, and tho foundry. Tuesday 'af ter 6 p. m., one 17 jewel" Howard witch; with AnniKton, Ala., militia fob* c Paul Brad stiry. ' F?hrte "245. tf NOTICES . Delinquent Rond Tas If atlee. book,with numbera, and *tnb numbers attacked. Pay no money to collectors unleas yon'get the j jgtaial, receipt ?Slpr tf ('??' \ Couaty Supervisor. G. B. Robipspn'R'o?iaiA will Bell at the lat? r?sidente * of Goo. Robinson & Bro^ft* 4,U?4Vft?, 1WH at 10:00 A. M. , . 1 Steam Engine. ' 1 gj^-gjj Oin l-3aw^28^^V?,'f.' 5f " 1 fan (for auction) and other arti cles not above mtattonod;. . ;, ? Tarait C??h. . f> ?? . C. D. WAT8SON,' -R. P. ROBINSON, Exor'e and Admnr's with WWW* ising Rates Imo 25 cents, Threo Times DO cents, e words prorata for each additional bc ut cd in a mouth made un appli than 25 cents, cash in advance. phone directory you can telephone bu malled after Hs Insertion for : WANTS TAYLOR PLAN TRIEDJNJNOERSON WILMINGTON PEOPLE ARE; AT WORK COTTON SITUATION Chamber of Commerce of That| Cily Says That Taylor Has Solved Problem of South Tho Anderson chamber of commerce received an otllciail communication yesterday from M. J. Corbett, pros!-! dont of thu Wilmington chamber of] commerce at Wilmington, N. C., int which is enclosed a detailed copy of) thc b! A. Taylor cotton plan, which rirovidoH for tho holding of cotton and shows bow lt may ba done. This letter also outlined the meeting of Augut-t 8 at which time this plan was recommended to the farmers of North j Carolina for their consideration and adoption.. Thc Taylor plan has been endorsed y the bankers and busi ness men, os well ait farmers, in all parts of North Carolina und thc pres ident of the Wilmington chamber of! commerce seems to believo that lt will bo equally successful if tried in this State. Tho plan is to store tho' cotton lu bonded warehouses and In rural ware houses wherovor possible; Where there ts no rural warehouse tho cot ton ls to be piuccd iu thc bonded warehouses., lu tho city. Through the government action tho secretary will then extend the currency, law to the stat e banks and trust companies I through tho largo city National banka and then lu turn thc state banks will lend direct to the farmer. The plan pr?vidos for. n wldo dis-1 trunnion ot. the rural warehouse; -Mid I ?ii those .ruraj warehouses the plan [ advises that one-half of tho crop be M io i ed and the ot)#er half be mar keted. Tho plum also provides that I whore the warehouses aro covered I with wood, that this covering bo re placed with metal and if there is a rural section without a wa rehouse tho plan provides for planters getting to gether and borrowing money from tho local. banks with which to erect such j a. building. The Wilmington people say that] they havo given tho. plan very caroful consid?ration and can find no, flaws in lt and do not believe that the farmers of South Carolina can try any bettor method of meeting the situation faco to face. ,' ? FIGHT??G~FOTT LOWER PRICES] Anderson Folks Are ToM Off Ad? vice Given lo Housewives In New York State Within the last few weeks there has been more cry of "the high cost| of living" than this part at tho coun try ever experienced before. There fore the advice given the housewives in Now York stato may prove inter esting hore: Commissioners of weights and Mensuro llarttgan'a don't for house wives who want to keep down tho] coat ot living: Don't bo afraid of the shopkeeper. Don't let him weigh tho paper, twine, tray or any other container I r and. charge you for lt. It Is against j law. Don't accept a put-up package un "less it Is labeled with its weight I Don't ho mystified by tho figures of a compounding scale. Learn to read | 'them. . Don't let "the butcher rest his fin. [ ger on a projecting hone and don't let him press his body against the| I scale. Don't let the tradesman engage you] In gossip while he ls weighing your | purchase. Don't forget to reweigh everything at home. . ' Dopt let a fancy package fascinate you Dpn't mistake cheapness for econ omy, and don't buy at "war prices!'i without pricing elsewhere. -, Don't bo afraid to carry a hund?s. | Dont be top proud or too la~- ?s do your own buying. Don't buy tn small quantities If you caa help it. < I Don't ask for "a nickel's worth.", specify weight or quantity Dont forget there are a \ot ot cheap and good foodstuffs. Don't depena altogether on the looks of a shop. I Don't send children to the stores If [yon can, help it. {. ' ... j j; Dont forget that.wholesale priers are published In the newspapers, and dont believe everything your trades man tells you about their being The P Prospects ar< J . ;'* . . t j - .< - . ' ". r J^^^HBSB^^H Sss!! CQ?Y CAMPAIGM IS ~ COMPLETED TONIGHT LAST MEETING WILL BE HELD TODAY BEGIN AT IO A. M.\ Quiet Meeting Was Held Last Night At Orr Mill and Last Bid For Votes Comes Today Tho Anderson county campaign ls coining io u quiet end, judging from tho mooting which was hold at thc Orr Cotton Mill last night. All hut two of tho candidates were present, ono of those being absent being a candidate for the home of representa tives und the other u candidate for county commissioner. Tho mooting last night was presided over by W. W. Scott, who ls himself a candidate. He Informed his hearera that the candidates expected a re spectful hearing and the large c IOT?' accorded thom this. Not a candidato was questioned us to his stand on the race for the United Slates souate and splendid order prevailed throughout' tho meeting. All the candidate i made their usual addresses and departed but little from their regular Kpooth.es. Tho meeting today will be heard in tho court house and thc 64 candidates will have their last chanco to tell An derson county voters of how they long to servo the "pec-pul." j With tho county campaign meeting hero today, Lowndes J. Browning, of Union, a candidate ror governor, speaking tu tho county, Governor Hi eas o and Fred H. Dominick to speak tonight, Anderson county people will havo thtir time faked up pretty well j with thing political. AT MOUNTAIN SPRINGS A Most Enjoyable EvenS Is Sched uled for Sunday Afternoon. There will bc a ranging ut Mountain! Crook church ,ln Brushy Creek town-| shipi Sunday nf ter noon. Thor) will he present Messrs. Milford, Pace. Les lie, Guthrie, Jones, Merritt and Wlg Ington. all of whom aro well. known singers*, and a most pleasant after noon is assured every ono who ut tends, lt was originally intended to make the o cc a? lon un all day affair, but ow ing to previous engagements wliich will prevent a great many of the par ticipants getting ibero beforo late in tho day it was decided Just to hola tho convention In tho afternoon. Tho public generally ls cordially invited to attend. ? . ?' " ? ? ' ' M ) ?! ' i ! ?_ URGE SOUTH TO GRASP CHANCE Sooth Carolina Textile Manufac turers Havo Great Opportunity Now In Canada The Anderson club of tho Associat ed Advertising Clubs of America yes terday received a letter from tho Toronto club, with which the national convention was recently held\v In which that club takes a very roseate view of thc business outlook and says that the business dono witt) thc United States, and Canada mutt in crease because of tho European war. Thc, letter says that all tho .cotton . ?..facturera of tho United Slates, fl:, have to do will bo to muk^ a bid for the Canadian business and that th^y will than have it.forever. Tho letter says that the war hasf made lt possible for the textile manufacturers of tho United States to entor Canada under far more favorable conditions than ever tcfora. , The Toronto club concludes its lot? ter by raying that the Toronto adver tising,club, has decided to open a eta tlpn for the purpose of supplying Ute manufacturers of tho ' United States with all availuble information and oxtends this offer to the cotton mills 9t Anderson,. yride of An e Bright for the C ?? . '. l; 4.1' - COLLEGE EXPECTING SUCCESSFUL YEAR OUTLOOK BRIGHT FOR LO CAL INSTITUTION STRONG FACULTY i Enrollment This Year Wili Be Ma- ' terially Increased Over That Of Last Session AnOerson people am anticipating a great session for Anderson college this yc'ir and there is no appreciable reason why they should be disup-' pointed Tbe faculty or this ?nstitu tlou will be as Btrobg this year as that of any institution in the state and it is understood that the enroll. mont will bo materially increased over that of last year. The Columbia State yesterday is sued an educational number and thc following article concerning Ander son College appeared (herein: Anderson college, will soon begin Its third year. In this short period In the life of an'eductUibiiaf' institution in has accomplished much In its Mm vas a high grade colleg? for women. Thc trustees and the officers realize that every year*will bring them nearer this desired end if they build always with this high aim in view. | To give women tho best of academic training and culture, and to do this In thc, atmosphere of genuine relig ious influence-that, is the. purpose of Anderson collego,,,"With this pur pose in view, the people of Anderson I -city and county-ottered the Insti tution to the Baptist convention ot South Carolina It was unanimously accepted, aad is now under the foo. tering care bf that denomination. The college, ls, however, non-sectarian in teaching, and has already among tts student? many of other denominations. Equipment Is Good. i The equipment of the college ls un usually good. The large main build ing . contains offices, parlors, class rooms, laboratories, dining room and auditorium. : On thc oast, and west of tho main building nre the two dor. mitorics, enc.h well-arranged, and handsomely furnished AU the buildings are heated hy steam and lighted by electricity. Tho domestic science and. domestic arts departments arc admirably equipped, for the teaching of theso subjects. Tho campus, 32 acres, is provided with^ courts for basketball and tennis. Oar, ' ot the alms of thc college is to make j a specialty of outdoor sports andi games. . . A h?ndsorno homo for the president of Uie college ls now nearing com-j pletion. This ls tho gift, of C S. 8ul-! livnn, of Anderson. The Faculty. The .faculty te now. composed of 19 teachers and officers; four of whom are men. The. new teachers arc: Dr.' James P. Kinn rd. president and pro fessor of English: Miss Helen P Smith, lady principal: Prof. John H: Williams, science: Miss Madeline Dc-, Vobre, history: Miss Mary Dodson Ramsour, art. and Prof. Pnn'erlc A J Goode,., director of music. The.college has packed.through two very successful years, ot Its existence. It closed Us second year wi th "un en rollment of 165 students' The pros pects.for. a successful'third year are bright. Most ot tho oW students will, return, and many now ones arc send ing in their applications. s. TMs is the aiion* story of* a'"??ry! young. college-young," but throbbing. with .the vigor and energy cit youth,' and earnestly desiring to win as soon as lt may an. honorable, place In tho educational system of Sooth Carolina. Not 80 St runge After AU, TrfU may Ujink it strange that BO mapy people are cured of" stomach; trouble hy Chamberlain's Tahtois. Yps ? would not. however, it yod should sHva . thom a trial. They strengthen and In- j vigoroto tho stomach aid tenable' it tb perform Its functions naturally. Mrs.' ?otilo PJsh, Wabash, ! tnd., wrlte?'1 "Nothing did mo the least good until ? I began using Chamberlain's Tablets. It ls decidedly the best medicine foi, stomach trouble I huve over ' ?sed ,vl derson doming Year. ANDERSON COUNTY IS RAISING LIVE STOCK ADVICE TO THE INTERESTED FARMERS BULLETIN IS ISSUED Chamber of Commerce Is Striving To Aid Live Stock Association Here Since inc organization of thc An derson County liivo Stock Association, in tho quarters of the chamber of com merce, last spring, there has been so much interest evinced in live stock and hogs that there has sprung up quite a considerable interest in the building of silos in this region Therefore the agricultural bureau of the chamber of commerce yesterday issued the following bulletin to all farmers: . Many men will fill silos for tho flrat time this year, aid some infor mation us to 'when and how to fill a silo may not be out of place. The greater part of the silage this yea.*, in tho Panhandle, will be made from kafir, milo, feterlta and sweet sorphum. The proper time to cut thia 1 feed for silage is when the seed arc in tho stiff dough stage and the bot tom leaves begin to turn brown, for at this stage thc plant will have its maximum nutritive value and yet bo green enough to keep well in thc silo. I Tho fed should bo cut with a row binder, ar. tills ls the most econom ical method when one has a largo . amount to cut. I In hauling the feed from the field ' ta th*^ silo, a wagon with a low-down bcd is much better than one with a regular hay frame, as the green bun dle i are rather heavy to lift. I EnpncH wagons should bc uaed to keep tho feed hauled out of tba field ns fn-d as lt is cut Do not leave thc feed in thc field to wilt and become partly cured before putting Into tho allo. ns a part of the nutritive value I may bn lost, and If dry lt will not keep as well. It lo especially advisable to I tako ns large a load as possible cacti trip, for a; thc feed ia green loads ot 1 large bulk can not be handled, md if a wagon Is only partly loaded each ? time the expenso of filling the silo will bo greatly Increased. If one,has i strong wagons and good drivers. 1 four-horse teams may be used to ad ! vantage. Silago should bo cut into one-half I inch lengths, as it packs In mulch closer than when left longer,, thus j crowding out tho air. abd the silage ! kecp3 better. The capacity ,of tho silo increased and there is lesa waste in ! feeding, as all will be eaten. ? The power required to run tho sil age cuttor, with blower attached, is ordinarily figured at one horse power ! for cacb inch ot cutter-that IB, a 15 Inch cutter will require a 15 horse I power gasoline engine, but in filling j a pit silo where no blower is required, only about half this power ls needed, fi' Ono. of the most. If not the most. Important part In filling a silo ts.tho ; packing bf tho silage The silage I roust be packed woll If lt ls to keep, for this packing. forces out the air fand the essential thing in makio g silage ls the exclusion of air. If air spaces aro left in the silo, large amounts of si la go will be lost. In. a allo 12 feet In diameter and with a small cutter, use two or more men. In large silos and. filling with large! cutters, koop thrco or more men In I the silo and see that they tramp ail the time. Pack the edges next to tha wall, (he middle will take care of itself. When tho-food.is green,, no .water, need be added in making, silage, but if tho feed bas, begun to dry Or eura. iu tho field spme. water should, be, run info tho silo with tho cut feed. This ls dono to. bring tho moisture contents pt Ute feed nearer to its ne ural state, to make the feed pack down better, and help oxelude.the air ! One safe rule In this matter, would bo' it In doubt, run in some water. ' Water. will not hurt tho Bllago if there 0s no excess, and every silo, mw $M?w w ft! F?ir G?@d S?innie GOTHA , SHIFTS GUARANTEED :: COLOR FAST $31.0? Shirts mow $ .80 $2.W Shirts now $LS0 $ 1 .SO Shit tts mow $11.ES $2.S0 Skin rte mow $ ? .75 S More Days Lt?Fft to Boy aft These Fr?e??? T. Lo CELT COMPANY i Anderson City is "My Town" Anderson County Is "My County" What About Anderson Co)lege ? :?y<?itt .? .SC ;-T;J;. ta S ?' fl ! ,..JJ". J3uy Your Diamond Now Diamonds are expected lo advance in' price before Christ-' mas by those who are in touch with the market. So, if you are thinking of buying, now is the time. Our prices are right and we sell perfect goods only. John M. Huhhar?W Co. Where Quality is .Alway?Higher than Price. We Have A beautiful lot on the corner of RD McDuffie and Greenville Street that we are offering very cheap. Now is your chance to buy a lot close in at a very small cost. ^ v , We also have a nice business lot on N. Main Street that we wiUselLcheap. . ^ Evans Building Anderson, S. C. SASSES* drain, which will let any excess water., No man ever lost anything by pack escape. The best place to add tho lng, and many have lost much silage " water is to run it Into the blower! from lack of iL while cutting. , tramp .the top of the,silage., every . AB six or moro niches ot silage at day for ten days or two weeks, tho top will spoil, it ia sometimes ad- If In doubt os to molaturo, run lu I visablo to cover , the top with some water. I cheap br worthless feed. A layer of- " ?-r cut oat straw is sometimes run in for ^Vi??i***_ * J a covertrig. for tho silage and wet . " ? ^>TT-i\r down, and well tramped. This forms ? ? ^nW* * .v.: a seal and .preserves all the feed. ^^^^^^?S^^S^W i When ' feeding is begnn. all of this ^^m^^S^SS^'^^S^Sk top layer ot spoiled stuff.should bp ?gSS??0\3?*L2??*%thi^' thrown tudde roughly, and., pleasantly, too/ F. tj. Itte advisable to tramp the, top of ^^(^^i^^'J^ the sty** every day for ten days; or fi!? two weeks after the silo la'flUaa. as ^o5? wm^S^of ? mn^o*n^^^ ? ?^JB&^S?&i T? f rrtn?7?wS? ^ ca* persons. Sweetens a sour bilious Cut feed for silage when ?><icd aro J?y ; ?".j^J_,ZJ'j'< .l> in tho stiff dough .atago. V L^?^p? ""???-l. ' Koop up with binder lu tho Hold; o^I|Ju^t::.,T^<|^ don't I?t feed Jay in the field for i?3v- AXi^r KINOS -0T R^CHJNE&Y Ji wv ntwh?1'' PIPE, GALVANj^ED^?rSc, and keep all men busy all tho limo, iniiAnAOn fork KI wnnrc Cut in ohe-half inon lengths. 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