The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, August 29, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Classified Want Advert Twenty-five words or leos, Ono T Six Time? |100. All advertisement over twenty-flv word. Ilutes on 1.000 words to tion. No advertisement taken for lena If your name appears In the tele your want ad to 'i'll and a bill will prompt payment. FOR SALE I?ORP FOU SALE CHEAP-I have two aares and one horse for salo. Call at Howard's Stables, known as Ducworth's Stables. Come ami look them over. Cash or good papers. V 3. Cheshire. tf FOB HALE-180 acres 2 mllcB cast of Iva, S. C. 6 room dwelling, barn, tenant bousees Well tilnbered and watered. A bargain to a quick buyer. Address O. W. Belcher, Iv* 8. C. FOB SALE-250 farms So. Ga., West Green and Denton. Ga., 110.50 round trip. If you are Interested write or see me nt once. C. E. Key. County Clerk's Office, Anderson, S. C. tt FOR RENT FOR RENT-Front office In new Wat. Bon-Vandlror building. Very de airable location. ti The Anderson Intelligencer WANTS WANTED -At once. Two or three 1 furnished room for light house, keeping. Apply W. H. Keese Jewel, store. WANTED- You to try the cooking ! at The Luncheonette, next door to j New Bridge. Short Orders Quickly. Served. WANTED-The public to know that we have Just received a large ship-, mont of box flies, and can supply ? your wants in thia Une. Anderson Intelligencer, Job Department. tf WANTED BAGS-Bring eil your meal. and bull bags to us and get tho CA8H. Nothing but the best wont ed. Farmers Oil Mill WANTED-Yon to know that we make tho best Evaporators. Either Cop-1 Per or Galvanised Steel. Metal shingle., Tin Roo'lng, Guttering, ' Smoke Stacks, Glu Suction Pipe, I etc. Diwer Roofing Co. The 8hop .with a Reputation. Wonted-Ii;ds on two thousand dol lars worth of school honda to run a period, of /twenty years. These bonds are of Fairview and Cherry (school districts. State rate of in terest In bid. R. 0. BROCK, W. A. MULLIGAN. j- Pendleton, 8. C. T~~ LOST" LOST-A good Opportunity to est "'fl you don't patronise The Luncher ott e. next door tc New Bridge 1V08T- One small beauty pin with name "Baby" painted In blue in Bijou theatre Saturday afternoon. Finder please return to No. 13 ?. Franklin street.-Mrs. W. G. Cul ?jj .. ? : . , LAWNS-A beautiful lawn gives ah added charm td the Home Life this is tbs proper time to prepare a thorough Seed Bed for late Sep tember and early October which ls the best bedding season. We will cheerfully glvo you any assistance or information that you may desire it you will call 464. FURMAN SMITH, 8-28-6t - seedsman. . Delinquent Bead Tax Koike. AU delinquent road tax collectors are provided with an official receipt book with numbera, and atnb numbers attached. Pay no money to collectors unless you get the official receipt Si "bovz provided for. J. MACK KING, tt County Supervisor. NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice fs hereby given that an elec tion will be held at Ptercetown, school district No. 64, on Monday. September 7, on the, .question of voting an addi tlomvl one *~dll ,tax to be used for achoo! porpMes. The polis win open atT*. m. and cloke at 4 p m. A reg istration certificate and tax receipt will ba required. Dy order ot County Board, Jr? Felton, Supt. Education Stag? yolk Provided For. Parir. Aug. 2?B.-r-?:35 p m.-A buf fet han been' opened by. the Societies of Actors and Actresses for nocdy stage people, of whom there are thou sands in Paris.. Not a theatre ts open Two meals a day will bo given to any actor, actress or theatre employee at iheViffeV ! Columns is?ng Rates imo 25 cont?, Three Timon 50 cents, e wortlB prorato for each additional ho ii.-rd in a mouth mado on appli than 25 cents, cash In advance. phone directory you can telephone ho malled after its insertion for MARKET REPORTI IIB Y GOOKS MA KU FT? New York, Aii?. W-Now low prices caused ah active buying move ment In print rim lis today. He vera I litws of colored heavy cotton good were withdrawn from sale because of scarcity of dyestuffs. Domestic fine wools HDIII freely ut dight nd va neos MON KY ON l'A LL. New York, AUK' 28.-Mercantile paper 7. sterling exchange nominal; for rn ?bios ."..rn r.O; demand 3.07.50. Bar \?-r :>3 1-8. I.lVKKIOOL COTTON. ' Liv? rpool. Aug. 28. Cotton j spot in moderate demund at unchanged , prices Salm 3,too bales, Including :?, i ono American on the basis of G.1!0d tor [middling, receipts 7.000 balea, no I American. I Weekly Htatistica: Total' forwarded to mills. 31,000 bale?, of which 21,000 were American; stock. 890.01*0. American, 602.''0'>; im ports were 19,000, American *>,o00; exports. 8,000. Dun's Review. New York, Aug. 28 -"Trade ts .ory irregular, verging, in fact, townra marked unsettlement in sonni hec. tiona. The South, for instance, and although parts of tho west and nortn west continue to report activity, he general trend Is toward conserva tism. Tho disposition is to gm:}?'! pur chases to immediate requirements, for which prompt shipment ar" ro qjested, and to disregard probable future wants. Southern repor?..? are poor, owing to uncertainty about methods for financing the cotton crop, and their development ls reflected in thc trend of affairs nt leading south western markets, wnore some cancel lations of orders have bevn received, If a feasible plun for marketing cot ton ls developed prompt resumption of businoss activity, is anticipated "Failures for tho' week in thc Ctilted States were 237 against 269 last year; bank clearings 2,057,680, 000, a decrease of 24.4 per cent from last year; wheat exports 9,397,627 bushels against 7,042.180 last year. CHICAGO OKAIN. , Chicago, Aug. 28.-The hysteria of recent sessions was absend from thc wheat market today and that Boreal led others to a lower" level, Wheal dripped 2 1 ?a3 3-4c. corn 1 1-8 to "?-8c and outs 3-8 to G-8e. Provisions closed from oe higher to 12 l-2e lower. j COTTON SK KB OIL New York, Aug. i 28.-Cotton neeu oii wur. ouaiur under ?catlc??u 1?H??? datlon in September, thc result ol tenders of ubout 5,000 barrels op con tract, .together with a slow outside demand Crude markets, however, wero firmly held. Final prices woro one to ton po'nts net lower. Sales 9, 400 barrels. The market closed barely steady. Spot 6.80a85; September, 6.80o83; October, 6T9a81; November, B.t>6a60; December, 6.57a60; January. 6.58*01; February. 6.59a6tV; March. 6.63n69. oooooooooooooo o o o Cotton Congress o o o O O O O O O C JOQOOOO (liv Aseiclated Press.) ' New Orleans, Aug. 28-Delegates to the Southern Cotton Conference voted today that they were not em powered wlh ..uthorlty necessary to sustain Important actions they might tak? to relieve th? present situa iou and decldod to have another confer ence hero September 29. Bach state president of the South ern Cotton Association under whose ausnicM tii?? co?terence was held, will be asked .to have each county pr?sident call a meeting of planters bankers and merchants in his county September 19. Representatives to the st:*.to convention will bc selected and each state convention wiil meet Sep tember 22. These r?verai stete con ventions will name delegates to the conference herc September 29. ~>-; Big Cotton Congress. . Atlanta, Qa , Aug. . 27.-Atlanta will have, the greatest cotton c:>nvr- ~ tlon bf all in tho near future. I, orn?r Craig, of North Carolina, . .wired governor^ of a dozen stales lo name delegates to a meeting hs At lartfa on september .;. and a targe-at tejida?.c?, ts. otpec;ed. ? ? -, 1 _' I,,'" "TiVlt'Ralsed. 7 ( By Assoc hued Presa > Washington, Aug. 28.-Thc limit on individual portal bavlngs deposits wno Increased to 1.000 hy a bill fi nally passed today in congreso. The government will pay intercct on de posits up *.o |500. Pbuu hy American Prosa Association^ King George Reviewing Sailors The above pleture of ibo king pf England vron taken ile.rlnt: the recent review "T (lie Imme Beet nf Etiglnnd :it Portland, Lr here there wore 4'25 ships assembled. England frikes great pride in her nnvy. and the prospecta of u clash between her Heel sud that of (Jorniany iras fraught with awe Inspirlne P'wtlblllttca GOING TO FIGHT FOR JRANCE ^^s?asBifiin^^r^^ muli * * * ?? . Tlu^iMi^i^i^iMaaliMa^MnMsaWaMnsBaw?? * . ^?^H^^^^^^^H|^^^H]^^HHBBterass^bB?aa^ '" ?*^'i' 'li'l^!gj*Vt7w. ? ? -. riioto by American Prest Association. French reservists sailing from New York for service against Germany. :: SPORTS :: South Atlantic At Columbia 5; Augusta 3. At Columbus 3; Albany 4. At Jacksonville-Macon, rain. At Savannah 3; Charleston 0. SOUTHERN LEAGUE At Mobile V, Nashville 4. At Birmingham 2; Memphis 3. G innings, rain. At New Orb ans-Atlanta, rain. At Montgomery 1; Chattanooga 4. Six innings, rain. North Carolina League At Greensboro 4; Dnrham 3. ll innings. ?'. Al Charlotte 1: Raleigh 6. First game. At Charlotte. 1: Raleigh 5; Seeon J game, 7 Innings, agreement. At Asheville 5.0; Winston 6-2. VIRGINIA LEAGUE At Portsmouth 1: Norfolk a. At Newport' News 2; Richmond 1. At Roanoke 0; Petersburg l. American Association At Louisville, 12; Kansas City 5. Others rain. International League M Bat?alo 8; Jersey City 2. - . ;orpn*o,6; Newark 0. .1 iiochcstor 3; Providence i. At Montreal 18; Baltimore 4. v j . r" , ; . FEDERAL Xt Ealtlmorc.PittPhurRh, rain. At Brooklyn 2; Buffalo 2. No others scheduled. Threw lt Away. Brooklyn. August 28.-Holt's wild throw to catch h base runner at sec (ind permit tod Buffalo to score the de. game with Brooklyn today. Score- ' T Buffalo.001 001 OOO-S 10 1 Brooklyn .. .. 200 000 000-2 6 1 Moran und Blair; Maxwell and Land, Watson. NATIONAL AU rained out. *' AMHRaCAN ' At WashingtonrCleveland, rain. At Philadelphia 5; Chicago 8. 5 tanings, rain. At Boston 0; Detroit,-3, At New York 9; St. Louis 6,. Winning Streak Broken. Philadelphia, August 28.-?-?hicago broke Philadelphia's winning streak which had reached seven straight, by winning today's game 8 to 5,-lhe score reverting to the fifth inning when play'Was stopped in the-sixth by rain. Score Chissgo. .. 010 52-8 10 3 Philadelphia.310 10-5 7 1 Scott. Cicotte and Schalk; Plank, V'yckzTt and Schang. ' Heavy Hitting Won. New York, August 28.-New York Sat ted hard today ?nd won from St. L Louis by 8 to 5. L?verons waa knocked out of the. box in the first inning. The batting ot Cree and C. Walker was a feature. ' Almost the entire game waa played In .a heavy drlxsie. jjt?or? ? - *? i * St. Louis .. .. 010 O02 002- -51 1 5 New York .. ..480 100 1 Ox-9 U 4 Levercnz. Hoch and Hale j Mci Ink. and Nunamakor. . Detroit Blanked Boston. Boston, August 28,-Detroit shut out Boston'3 to 9 todny. With mi n on second and third iu tho eighth inning Cobb doubled and two ryn- ?vere scored'. Then Scott muffed Crawford's fly and Cobb counted. Score- ,. " * Detroit. 000 000 03?-3 ? 1 Boston .000. 000 OOOt-H). 6 1 Cavet and Stanage; Leonard - and Carrigan. On August 2 at our store a Winter Woo for splendor and design a clothes rnaki The onty Lin tailoring wil promoter's < Baltimore. On the abo^ duct our Fal public by as Woolens an< Your presen invited and a ognized pro tailored to rr est to attend your pleasui pertly and sc The Up _..'?!_?...IL!..'." ELECTRICITY AT HOWE. 1 Hoon lo Every Housewife Yi'ao Can Get Ifs Cse. Atlanta, fla., AUB. 28.-^-Oe Peach res Btrcot, In the heart of town, there 'a an es!) I bit which causes thc aver age housewife to long fora pocketful! of money and an unlimited supply or electricity. It la/an exposition of elec trical household machinery walch mbracea everything from a curling iron to a combination churn, clothes gringer, and food cultor. Tho windows and aisles are filled with labor-saving dovl?os whit:? prove how oasily and economically many of; li': bat u! dut[cs of the woman house '"eoncr can bo handled hy the magic] 'juir ' nr? froin ?,:o wey tho v .!; cn aro flocking to tho show they wei-, s >e p. relief trpm drudgery. i $1 . tho Georgia Railway and Power Company put in I ts, great plaiiit at Tallulah Falls ami cut the rate on cnn. nt Atlanta Is becoming more and jiore an "llloctric city/* The . old fas Mc ned steam plants and their ejmoky chimneys are toing discarded tn favor of tho . lorin and silent motor, and In Dearly every home there Is a motor nt work on sewing machine.' washing machine, vacuum clenm-r or rome other household help. | Tho, company's ppiver wlrea nov/ cover thc territory between Tallulah Falls and Atlanta and reach Into many north Georgia towns, and the farmers aro learning that elec tricity hitched to a machino is cheap er than human power, even if that is furnished by a wife who wcrka with jut wages. V ?un-MM! , Hure Left Banger Linc. (Hy Associated Press.} War.hinfcton. Aug.. 28?-Minister Stovsll at Berne, forwarded a report :oday from *te rtee ?v>n?Tii g?ner??! hf f.ncano. Baying all Americana na> 0 oft that district. Conditions tn Copenhagen are nor nal and Americans there supplied ?lth :t;?urs. of . creon are having no rouble In obtaining funds. The \merleufi consular-agent'nt tho Da. ienaliee reported thc American yacht Karina passed '< through there safely m August 10. English Cruisers' Ooard Our C*>e*U (By Associated Press.) Now York, Aug. 28.-.lt xena rc-' K>rted In shipping circles here treloy hat six British cruisers had been or lered to tho Atla.itlo coaat to blpeh ide. .American -.ports again tt tlic ca ape, of German morccani ??nd o clear the'North Atlantic o' lb? th .my's warships. Th?v British consul tcneral hero wou'd mttuur confirm tor (!. ny tho report, but Ibo r.ov.s yes cidiiy that Ovo rm.lae.rk ot ihc Bru sh Atlntitic fleet lind lioen prdero.d to bo Onlfiof Mexico wan pohitrd to ns mllCAiMif, that r?nafn.'ct men ? would io holi? bv northern waten... ! A aether ?Mae sf Fisgue? (Hy Atuociatcd Pre s.} New Orleans. Aug. 28.-TIM t vcri y-first case af bubonic .plague w.?n sported bore today.'.Mirv Jone.-., n icgreas, 81 years old,1$, vhy <l?tlpi. n Hand! Announcement 17th, 28th and 29thT there will be held in Exposition of pre-advanced Fall and ?lens and Fashions in Men's Clothes, in coloring and magnificence in style ire unprecendented in the annals of ng. ^ te in America backed by real merchant 1 be displayed by the world's foremost )f fashion, Isaac Hamburger & Sons, re dates their representative will con 1 Tailoring Opening and entertain the isisting them to review the array of 1 Fashions on display. ce at this "fashion show" is cordially is Isaac Hamburger & Sons are the ree ducar s of America's highest type of leasure clothes^ it will be to your inter . No obligation to buy but, if it will be .e to order, your measures will be ex ;ientif ically taken. BLE -to-Date Clothier ll ^ lill WI I - Mm ? Reductions On Rebuilt PIANOS and ORGANS taken in exchange fer new instruments PIANOS Warde, Mahogany case .........$ 149 Concord? I^a?iogany case &X0 Lindeman, Mahogany case. 230 Chickering Brothers ........... 290 ORGANS Gem, Walnut case .. $ 25 Putnam, Oak case. 35 Sterling, Walnut case '.. 40 Beethoven, Walnut case .. 50 Easy Payments Arranged If you can't call, write for complete des cription. -, C. A. Reed Piano & Organ Co. ESTABLISH En 1878 ANDERSON, S C. gi 'i !i Wanted: BANK STOCK >j II Subject to simply we will buy Eight Shares of Bank of Ander son. J. FUR M AN EVANS CO. Evans Building :: Anderson S C, at* ll