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FOR SALE
HOBftE FOR SALE CHEAP-I have
two mares and one borse for sale.
. Call at Howard's Stables, known ks
Ducworth's Stables. Come and look
r them over. Cash or good papers.
V B. Cheshire, tf
FOR SALE-180 acree 2 miles east of
?var S. C. 6 room dwelling, barn,
tenant -housees Well timbered and
watered. A bargain to a quick
Buyer. Address G. W. Belcher,
Iva. S. C.
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POR SALE-260 farms So. Ga., West
Green and Denton, Ga.. $10.50 round
trip. If you., are interested write
or aec me at oana. C. E. Key, County
Clerk's Office. Anderson, S. 0. tf
WANTS
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Wafted-U;ds on two thousand dol
litre worth ot school bonds to run
a period of twenty years. ' These
hoads are of Fairview and Cherry
? school districts. State rat? ot in
terest In bid. <
mk H. O. BROCK,
W. A. MULLIGAN,
?_Pendleton, 8. C.
WARTED-Teachers with certificates
wanted immediately tor following
positions la graded or rural
Schools: 3 nt $60; 6 at $50; 8 at
$45; H at $40; 7 st $35. Direct from
school officials. Special enrollment.
Act quickly. W. H. Jones, Mgr.,
Columbia, ac. ,
VSMJWV- You to try the cooking
at The Luncheonette, next door to
New Bridge. Short Orders Quickly
Served.
, WAKTED-The public to knew that
we have Just rec?lvsd a large ship
ment of hex files, sad can supply
your wants In this line. Anderson
Intelligencer, Job Department. tf
WANTBt* -Youno knew that we make
the beat Evaporators. Either Cop
per er Galvanized Steel. Metal
Shingles. Tfn Roofing, Guttering,
I SmOte Stacks, Gin Suction Pipe,
j etc. Divver Roofing Co. The Shop
with a Reputation.
couple desire
boord. Private family preferred.
Address Bu. Care Intelligencer, tf
LOST
M#t-rf>ae small beauty pin with
name "Baby" painted in blue la
Bijou theatre Saturday afternoon.
Finder please return to No. 18 E.
Franklin street.-Mrs. W. O. Cul.
lin.
LOS11--Bunch of keys, probably in
POStOfflce. with M. P. A. Meta)
check. Number on check 51,014.
About ono dosen keys on ring. Re
turn to L. L. Bradley, Box 72. 9-3-?t
CONDENSED PASSENGER SCHEU
ULE8 PIEDMONT AND NORTH
EBN RAILWAY COMPANY,
V Effective August 18, 1014.
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Arrivais Departure*
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' C. V. PALMER.
j V General Passenger Agent.
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t Arrives?
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Si; . 3.48 p. m
L?'aTfr?t
<?&vSt'? .. 6.00 a m.
Vitt, a..3 88 pi ni
jfafifmat?on, schedules, ratee, etc.,|
pfrtaoptly given.
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< - Augusta, Ga.
T. B, Curtis, O. "A.
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LEGAL
NOTICES
Delinquent Send '?"as 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,
tr Countv Supervisor.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
Notice ls hereby given that an elec
tion will be hold at Plercetown, school
district No. 54, ou Monday, September
7, on the question of voting an addi,
tlonal one mill tax to be used for
school purposes. The bolls will open
at 7 a. m. and close at 4 p m. A reg
istration certificate and tax receipt
will be required.
By order of County Board,
J. B Felton, Supt. Education
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NOTICE OF SALK OF BEAL ES
TATE
' Pursuant to power granted to me
by virtue of a deed of trust executed
July 31st. 1914. by John H. Smlthb.
C. C. Smith and Mattie Smith, as the
solo surviving beirs-at-law of Caroline
Smith, deceased, I will sell at public
outcry, for caah. between the usual
hours of sale on the first Mqpday In
October, 1914, for the purposes set
out in the aforementioned trust deed,
the following described real estate
formerly belonging to the said Caro
line Smith, deceased ^ All that tract
containing forty-five, acres, more or
less, situate In Fork township, in the
county of Anderson,- iii the state of
South Carolina, adpoinlng lands of
Snow Hill church, J. J. FretweU and
others; it being the same conveyed to
the said Caroline Smith by deed from
J. A. Coker, dated March 29, 18)5, of
record in the office of the clerk ot
court fer Anderson county, state
aforesaid In Book LLL, page 214.
PurohaBef to pay tor deed.
C. F. Harrison, Trustee.
Tues, Sept 1-4 Tues.
NOTICE
Hickory Camp, No. 438, W. O. W.
All members having failed to pay as
ae^?me.pip No. 287 for August by th?
4th or September will be suspended
Thia will be strictly unforced.
R. 8. HARBIN, C C.
L P. BOLT .Clerk.
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LA?TN8-A beautiful lawn gives an
added charm to the Home Life
this ia-the proper time to prepare
a thorough Seed Eed for late Sep
tember and early Qctober which ls
the best bedding season W? ?rill
cheerfully give you any' assistance
or Information that you may desire
tr you will call 464.
FURMAN 81HTH,
8.28.6t Seedsman.
F. M. DOMINICK
MUCHPROVOKED
Talks of Bringing Suit For Libel
Against Certain Newspaper?
tn District
Fred H. Dnminfckv candidate for
congress in tho third district, stated
!aat nlg'n that he taViery much vexed
on account of u recent publication,
and unless retractions.- and apologies
ire made lt la hts" "Intention to pros.
?cute one 0r more papers for violation
>f ??e P.bel !n?.vr.
The article td' which he refers AV
neared in a S?neca: naper first andi
later in an Anderson pipar. R alleg
ad that Mt. Dominick bad held a acc
ret conference wttn supporters vat a j
[tote! ra Seneca and had announced!
lils determination to oust the yost?
tnaster ?.orn and at some other
[>oimp and TO nam? nnnW O? u'-.i U?S ?
maa!1 '-V;?
Mr. Dominick saya the only color
>f truth in the Whole matter is the
fact that be spent a' few minutes in
Seneca an the day mentioned. He
waa on his way to Pickens and held
io conferences.
Mr. Dominick spoke rather bitterly
>f :*ab" matter ya connection with Ottl
ar charges made against him. Ile
rna provoked about ? tale that he had
lipped liquor to Central and to Sen
!oa. Tho only truth In these <d
ncnts, he said, ls the- Tact thai
ia?Kag?s' each about the size
{uart bottle, were shipped'to him at
.hose places. Bach package con
fined circulars' printed" in The Intel
tiges**? office. Mr. Dominick says
tm Ink is lesa dangerous in an
Tai*
oiighout the campaign, Mr, Dous
sa y8 that be has 'roated his op
onente fairly and he will give $100 j
? anyone who can prov? any discred
t?bl? act on hui pan In tho campaign,]
>r can prove that he nan made any
>remises or place or other thing of j
felpe to get votes. {
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South Atlantic
PENNANT HKKIKS
At Savannah 5; Al lui ny 2.
NATIONAL
At St. IjOUiB-PlttBburgh. rain.
At Cincinnati 7; Chicago 8.
Only two scheduled.
AMERICAN
.At New York 2; Detroit 3.
At Philadelphia 1 : Cleveland 3.
At Boston 7-4; St. Louis 0-2.
At Washington 4: Chicago 5. 15 In
'j? gs.
VIRGINIA LEAGUE
At Portsmouth ?; Newport News 3.
At Petersburg ll; Roanoke 2.
%Al Richmond 7; Norfolk 5.
FEDERAL
At Pittsburgh 2; Baltimore 1. 10 ]
innings.
At Chicago 0; Indianapolis 4.
Others rain.
North Carolina League
At Asheville 0; Charlotte 1.
At Durham 8; Winston 4.
At Raleigh 1; Greensboro 6.
International League
At Rochester 2-2; Jersey City 0-1.
At Montreal 0; Providence 1.
At Buffalo-Newark, rain.
At Toronto.Baltimore, rain.
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Personal
Mrs. R. C. Laughlin and RI C., Jr.,
returned yesterday from Wllllamston
niter ' spending a fortnight with ]
friends.
Miss Margaret Archer has returned
from a month's stay with friends ln|
Birmingham and Atlanta.
T. B. Kins/ of Pelter Rout3 3, was]
among the visitors to spend yesterday ]
in the oity.
tilpa Thelma Wright'of Elberton,
Un., ^wlll arrive ip the city today for
? visit to.Mrs Harleston Barton on'
River street.
itt; and .Mrs. B. F. Robertson of J
Clemson College autoed to the city]
yesterday and were shopping here, j
D. C. Brown of Wllllamston WUB In'
the city yesterday Cor a Mt hours.
P. J. P, Cogswell of Gr>envill) ?as!
in tho city yesterday for a few hours.!
Miss Nell Barton and Miss Bessie1
Major reached Anderson yesterday,
after having apeht several months tn
foreign countries. They report that
they had some very trying experiences
whii?'in'cy were away.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Gray, and Miss
Marlon have returned from Hender
sonville and Arhevfl?a, N. C, where
Mrs Ora/ ha? been spending a few
weeks.
J. M. Richardson of the Fork section
waa' In (he city yesterday for * few
hou.'s on business.
Steve Fisher of the Level Lan s
tion waa tn Anderson yesterday for a
tthort stay.
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Lee Milford of Qray bon ville waa
among the visRofe to spend yester
day in the city.
Joe Simpson of near Hailey's Fer
ry, waa in Anderson yesterday on bus
in os?. \
MY. alid Mrs. F M. Armstrong of
SrVajhnah, Ga., are In the city, thc
greets of relatives.
. Miss Willie Sullivan of Hone? Path
rratf thring lb' the" city yesterday.
Johu'M^Hubb?rd and Miss Edith
Hubbard .'have gone to New York,
w!;ere they will spend a few weeks
J. M. MJUavof Sandy Springs was
in Andetabt'?jrWer?ay tor ? f
houra on bUstnesr..
E. J. MoPown of the Mountain
Creek section spent part of yesterday
in the city.
Wiles Leila Hoogley has returned I.
from Lowndesvllle,. whore she has1
been visiting relatives.
Miss Sarah Hayes of the Intelligen J
-<-- business office returned last J
-from a riait to her relatives at
.. >nvilie. Ky.
i*ve- M. I* Martin has. returned to
her home in Central after a visit here
to relatives.
Fred Patterson of Sandy Springs
spans part of yesterday tn the city on
business >
Pat; O'Neal or -Anderson R. F. P.
wa? in the city yesterday for a few
hours.
W- M. Sherard of Wllllamston was
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American Association
At Louisville ll; Milwaukee -
At Indianapolis 1; Kansas ( ?ty 3.
A'. Cleveland 0; Minneapolis
?Ci Med end fifth, darkness.
At Columbus 14.6; St. Paul 3.0.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
At Birmingham 0; Atlanta 1.
At Mobile 2; Chattanooga 1.
At New Orleans 0; Nashville :i.
No otherB.
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jo NOTES OF THE ?AME o
o
ooooooooooooooooooo
Chicago and the Washington Amer!
cans played 15 Innings to br?'ak a tie
T^,?s is three In succession that Wash
ington has lost.
The Chicago Nationals climhed up
in the National league battle hy de
feating Cincinnati. Jimmie Luvender,
the South Carolina boy. was in the
boy for Chicago.
Falkenberg pitched Indianapolis,
into undisputed possession of first
place in the Federal league.
Philadelphia made a clean sweep of
tb.e series with Cleveland. This is
twice this season that feat lias been
perfumed.
THE SOCTB ATLANTIC
S^vanuah and Albany Are Tied l p
For the Championship.
(By Associated Press.) j*
Savannah, Sept 1?-Savannah evok
ed the South Atlantic post season
championship, ?eries today by defeat
ing Albany 5 to 2. Causey outpitched
Wiley and received good support
Score
Savannah .. .. 100 001 30x-5 10
A'bany. 000 000 002-2 7
Wiley and Wells; Causey and Smith.
among the vinters to spend vester-|
day In the city.
Miss Georgia Clement of Belton wa?|
shopping In the city yesterday.
A. M Alford, a well known business!
man of Hartwell, Ga., spent yeager-J
day In the city.
John Bregzeale of Pendleton was]
In the city yesterday.
John Glenn of Holland's store sec
Ition was among the visitors to spend)
yesterday in the city. 1
Mi s H Fuiby Spoon, Mis? Sarah Gilll
land and Will Gilliland of Iva have ar
rived in the city for -a visit to Mrs.
Clarence Payne on Marshall avenue.
SElfWE?GnSES
FOR oem COORI
SOLICITOR READY TO ?BEGIN |
WORK
?VOMM?NGER HERE
Doubt Abuot Presiding Judge
Scvue? By Announcement That
Popular Jurist Will Preside
Tbs doubt aboui whether Judge
Memmtnger, Judge Wilson ''ar Judge
Dev>re would come to Anderson to
preside at the. coming term of the
vMflft of general sessions for this
county was settled yesterday wi ie ii
definite announcement was mode that
Judge R. Withers Memminger will
come to Anderson and open court
hefe cn the moaning of Monday, Sep
tomber 7." Judge Memminger' ts popu
lar with the lawyers of Anderson' and
he ls popular with the people of tho I
county and ho will reeeive a cordial]
welccine.
The coming term of court will lust
hardly more tt*->ri two week?, although |
it is understood that it could last lon.
gff If necessary. However", Clerk
Court Pearman has drawn Juries fort
but two weeks and' lt is believed that]
(he business of Hie court can be dis
patched In that length of time.
All to}d there ayr* 4" or ">? jur;
calves to te tried at this term of com
but Solicitor if.. P. Smith says that bo
expects to get'-tiie docket pretty well
cleaned up^n a, fortnight. There ire
seven murder caaes to be tried-af this
term of court, these being:
.Claude FvJ?re, charged with the
murdT of Jss Kelley. It h* re
membered thai Poore wasy.a member,
of the police .force of WiUUmston
and that Kelly wa? an < nan.
The affair created great Interest tn ?
Wllllamston when lt arose.
Oscar Boxeman. a negro, charged
wfth the murder ot Matthew Jon;
Archie Colyer, charged witA the
murder or Rosamond Walker. Thia :
killing occurred near Belton and the
d?fendant ts only a young boy.; J|V?
believed thafe this may be, nothing
more th??? e ?M* of accidental Killing.
Will Garrison, charged witb i""
murder of Will, Hall. 'nus killing
Dccurred on Pt?ples' Row In Ander
son and wag ?no usual negro killing
shout a wonano.
W.R. Harris, a white maa, J* charg
ed with killing . Lewis Goode lu the
Foik section of thc cqunty.
tnysses Davis, n negro, is charged
with killing Jim Emmerson, anottmr
aegrq, In North Anderson last Sunday
alghlt , . ,.
|n addition to t*ase casaa^nc
Itt case was continued from the last!
Len? of court? thhi being WW. Belchei Jt
HamwaVSanK
8Y OBOER YESTERDAY
ANDERSON CONCERN GOT
BIG CONTRACT
FOR THE THEATRE
Anderson County Bri?k ?nd Prob
ably Anderson Stone, Will Be
Used in Handsome Building
Th? largest single order for brick
ever placed in this county was award
ed yesterday ty the contractor who
will build the Anderson theatre. The
contract goec to the big brick kiln at
Pendleton and calls for 800,000 brick,
.-.ll or which will ho used lu the con
ti tr action, of Anderson's new play
play house. Builders said last night
that lt was' a larger order than had
.over been let at one time in thia city
before and that probably the new
building Will require more brick than
aa*- other building in the city.
.. "he contract wac awarded by Nich-,
ola? ."Bopney, local representativo of
of the S. W. Atkinson Co., of Atlanta,
Ga., which firm has the contract for
erecting, the handsome new ed'?U:;.-.
Mr. Rooney also sub-let tho excava
tion work to Clarence Osborne* who
hegen ou the work yesterday. He
estimates that he will be ablo to com
plete ali pt the excavating by .Satur
day and be ready for the contractors
to begin their work.
? 'wa. Roohfey directed that the first
consignment of hie brick order be
delivered In, this city Thursday and
from that time on as fast as the man.
?It?nrero could furnish them and it
ls very evident that Anderson's' thea
rre^Dl soon1 be completed.
lt Was said yesterday that the Wil
li amBton quarry -ls figuring for the
contract to furnish the crushed etouc
used'In the construction of the .build
ing and it is believed that they will
gftt .U. :
The building permits required
the city before a new building
constructed was taken out y
and so far as can now be
is not a single hitch in the
preparations ?for (?he amuse
place.
Micawber Wouldn't
Shine as aGyranast,
Would He?
m
By MOSS.'
-? ' m>otr whember
far* 0 ? bow Mr. Ml
?^Mt4T\ 4m cawber> ln ?>icb
Al^lw'T en8' story, was al
Ip^l ways waiting for
MK??d0?3 up Said he to ,|
jf??r//\ DU7ld Coppered: ?
' ' "You ore., no
stranger to the fact that there
have been periods of my life
when it . bas been requisite that ^
1 should pause until certain ex--.
' pectedSevents should turn up,
a'be? it has been necessary that
I should. Tali back before tusk- '
1 . JU:; V\ 'jilt 1 ? I xiii i ?MM'? MO? tm
\ accused of presumption in ternr
i\ ing-n spring. r^ ae present is
I one of those momentous stages.
J in the life of mun. You And me
riiiien back for u apriua, ?ii? ?
have every reo?-?!:: to b?lievo
that a vigorous leap will shortly
be the result."
Some Micawbers alt back in
similar utter self complacency
i waiting to leap upon the golden
opportunities that their more
alert uelghbors really pounce
upou In the advertising; columns ?
of this imper.
DONT be a MICAWBER. Act
PROMPTLY when you see bar
gains advertised here. Really
'LEAP upon them. Yoo'll be sur-,
prised to find bow much it
SAYS. THOUSANDS OF OTH
R8 DO.
lt ls Bettor to (fera an ki
In tbs HGIRB Tiisn GU IHS Fsiibo.,
ADVERTISE IR This Hmpiftir.
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A 4if LINER CHASED
san Francisco, ?vguss ai.--Tn el
lrner, rhljo? Mart?, which ar-1
-e today, reports that on the
Angwrt ? she waa eiased for1
?ur hours by s German erutocr, bot
t'ftenped hy crowding on ail ?peed*
-.-;-^-f
who ID charged with killing Warren
Roebuck.
There aro also 25 or 30 miscellany
dpus casos which have arisen since
Pta.ls*t terns of court, the charges!
rnngine; from arson to assault end'
..About 10 cases were brought over
rrtftti th? last term ot court on ?c
?Ount of jibe sickness of defendant?'
?nd tr<? absen.ee of material witnesses
?nd all these, ar? to he tried at thia
:?rm. ? >
Ten or twelve cases were also tried
it the last tera of court in walch the
iefundsntn were convicted and sen
ehced but unger the tern? of their
;entencea they, were lo appear at this
cnn and receive tho remain* ,
heit- sentences.
Anderson City ,
Is "My Town"
Anderson County
Is "My County"
What About
Anderson' College ?
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Palmetto Detective Agency
Criminal and Civil Work V
A corps of (rained Specialists whose services nay he secured ia strict. 1
ly legitimate work.
Address P. O. Box 402
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Just As Important
AS A GOOD PHYSICIAN IS
The Quality of Drugs Used
/ And the correct compounding of them.
Our Prescription Department
is second to nerte in Accuracy and |]
Quality of Drugs.
Sling' Us your Prescriptions and have
them Filled by a Licensed Pharmacist
As
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ANDERSON, S. C.
Vf PORTANT CASE
HEARD TUESDAY
irW Prince Handed Down De
cisi?n in Cane Br ought Before
Him From O?onee County
Judge Prince yesterday handed
iwn an order in a case sent here
om Ocone? county, which Js rather
i port ant. . Some tlue ago the Mayor
Seneca appear id before Judge
?Ince in this city and asked for tome
lief because parties were building
corrugated iron gin house within
e fire limits ot their town. At that
ne Judge Prince granted a restratn
g order and he has now changed
ls Into a temporary injunction,
iii eh means that the case will not
dlspoaect-of until the next terra of
pit" ia' hold tn uconee couui? Ki&w
er, in view ot ibo fact Ui?? ino g?n
ng season will oe almost over by
at time. Judge Prince said that the
Itter might be refsrre* to the Mos
f ot" Gooree county _i take tC3ti
my and reach a d?cision, provided
e t Interested parties BO deeired
?wever. it is understood that the
ov^-- ^f tn hui I cl th? cln hausa
ve about'decided to abandon thc
sn and move , the building outside
e town's fire limits.'
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THERE IS A REASON
FOR THE ENTHU
SIASM OF OWN
ERS IN *
Vicf
TALK TO
ONE
Anderson Real Estate ?
investment Co.
E. Bi. Horton, fte?, L. 8. Horte a, Y. f
Vf. V, Marshall. Tr***
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Monats?* "frtiW School..
A supper will be served on the Tawn
^t^Mountain View t-o^o-ti Pn'dny
-._, t.-"i-"-- >ro-ri "> uu'ni s
o clock. The public ls invited.
(Miss) Jessie Thompson,
Teacher. ,
1T*? ANDERSON INTElXIGE^jER
JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT
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