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Classified Want Advert: Twenty-five words or less, One Ti Six Times $1 00. All advertisement over twenty-flvi word. Rates on 1,000 words to tion. No advertisement taken for less If yo?i name appears in. the tele Tour want ad to 321 and a bill will prompt payment. FOR SALE HORSE FOB MALE CHEAP-1 have taro mares and one horne for sale. ?all at Howard's Stables, known as Ducwortb's Stables. Come and look them over. CaH?i or KUU?? papers. V B. Cheshire. tf FOB SALE-180 acres 2 mllcB east ot iva,' 8. C. G room dwelling, burn, tenant housees, Well timbered and watered. A bargain to a jqulck buyer. Address O: W. Belcher, Iva, 8. C. eOR SALE-%r?0 farms So. Ga., West Green and Denton, Ga., $10.60 round trip. If you are interested write or see me st once. C. E. Key, County Clerk's Office, Anderson, 8. C. tf ---1-rr^r FOR SALE-One Jersey milch cow .jiving'3 gallons a day-young calf. Apply to W. E. Hatonjor phorie 80B-; FOJi SAL K3E5e~ hundred straight an^ ^?diny-?TO?Srs. also a number of jM^bs^hWand tables. See Tho?. FVSflB nt Southern Public Utilities CojFgsT' wy 8-3-srt FOB SALE-Bkljeys and shafting and counter shafts, displaced by indi vidual motors.' Apply'T. K. Boper,1 Mc?.. Anderdon Iutelllgencer Job Dept. tf FOB BENT-Two Blore room? located on the square) Anderson, 8.- C. D. 8. Taylor. 9-3-4-5 -a, ! . i.. -; WANTED-Teachors with certificates farah ted immediately for following noslttens . in v graded or rural schools: 3 at ICQ; 6 at $50; 8 at li at ?40; 7 f,t S3 5. Direct from sehool offllclaU. Special enrollment Aot quickly. ' W. It. Jones. " Mgr:, Columbia, S. C. 1 1 "TT> _ u"iMi|i"L ?i .ii?, i i r i' WANTED-^, Yon.to. try tho cooking, at The .Luncheonette, next door to New Brldgp. Short Orders Quickly Served. - '. ? - -;"-' . ? 'M -Ll-.??.???, .nui i , n i-?-. ?j-u-u. W?!K*ia^-?R*, pnblte .to know that we have, iUili.,req?"?? t. Ui'?? S.Uiir ment of, box, flips,, and can snpvly your wanta In this line. Anderson Intelligencer, Job Department. W??fTED-You to know that we mak? the best Evaporators. ? Either Cop per or ? Galvanised Steel, Metal Shingles. Tin Roofing. Guttering, Smoke Stnok?, Oin Suction Pipe, etc. Dlwer Roofing Co. Tho Shop With a Reputation. WARTED- Refined .couple deairo hoaid. Private family preferred. Address Bu. Care Intelligencer, tf WANTEtV-2 or 8 milk cows. Write or phone to Anderson College. 9-4-3t WARTED To rent unfurnished room {over store preferred) for bed ?oom. State location and terms. Address LOST cease sign No. e^tO, "j^den; ,^111 please return to The Intelligencer ^ 1*. B. Jones Townvlllo. lt-p LOW-Two ten dollar Iritis and two five dollar bills folded together. Finder return .to B. F. Pennell, An dasson and receive Toward. 9?6-ltp i ^itrrfcoss ?fakhiy Care?. "M\v r> ten tim was first called to Chamberlains?CoRc, Cholera and Dfarrh- I? : Vinedy a? much ea twelve ' "ijBSfc r T;^ A*, ihat time I wat? cc-' risnjsfy v,i -?fth summer complaint. Ona db? .' Hu ? remedy cbeoked the trgfchjs.^ v-r?te? Mrs. C. W. Florence rnr univ by- ?? deal-i ARMS CLOSE! CITY QA* Er We hrnvm S tx? 6 aman Leets of good ^d foe sa!? sn 5 m9?#S U?^ ?tf X??ey?on. ? are. cheap. > ^ '?fie caji* this FaU and bal. cent inter***. , nR?*J filide Pee?. L, 8. J^eritea? v. P. ?awha?o Tiena ! Columns 1 ising Rates Ime 25 cento, Three Times 50 cents, o words prorata for each additional be used in a month made on appli iban 25 cents, cash in cdVance. phone directory you can telephone be malled after its insertion for j LEGAL j NOTICES Oellnqnent Hoad Tnt Notice. AU delinquent road tax coUeciors aro provided with un official receipt book with numbers, and stub numbers attached. Pay no money, to collectors uuless you get the officiai receipt ns above provided for. J. MACK KING, if County Supervisor. NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice ia hereby, given that an elec tion will be hold nt PlercetoWn, school district No. 54, on Monday, September 7. .ort the question of voting, an addi, tiona! one >mill tax td be used for school purposes. The polls will open at 7 a. m. and close at 4 p m, A reg istration certificate and tax receipt will be required. .ij By order of County Board, .JIP J; B Felton, Supt.-Education' NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AU person holding claims against the, estate of Peter G. Acker, deceased, are hereby notified to present them at once, duly attested, and also all j person Indebted to said estate will ?also piase settle same Immediately ?with the undersigned. Notice ls also given that we will on October 1st. 1914 at ll o'clock a. m., apply to t.ie probate judge of An I demon coui'ty for a final settlement of >aid estate und a discharge from our I office as ex?cutera. Edna .Jane.. Acker, . W. B. Acker.- and E. H. Acker. - , . Exors. j NOTICH ?OALE QF .;BEAV, ES\. II ... . T/ATjE , . . . ' ? ?mcsf-g? , r,n i Pursuant to power, granted .to me by virtue of a deed of trust executed July 3lst, 191,4. hy. Jpbu lt. Smlthh. C. C. Smith and Mattie Smith, -aa tba sqlS'surHvirs beir?-R^-!?wl o? Caroline ! Smith, deceased, I will eel! at r".bBa outcry, for cash, between the usual hpura of salo on the first Monday 'in October, .1914, .for the purposes set out in the aforementioned trust deed, the toi lowing 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; in the state of South Carolina, adpolnlng lands of Snow Hill church, J. ; J. Fretwell and others; it being tho some conveyed to the said Caroline Smith by deed from J. A. Coker, dated March 2?, 1895. of record In the office of the clerk of court for Anderson county, state aforesaid in Book LLL. page 214. Purchaser to pay for deed. C. F. Harrison, Trustee. Tues, Sept 1-4 Tues. NOTICE Notice - is hereby given to all .who i have failed to make, returns for In < come iTaX 'that said returns' must be made by Sept 15. In accordance With .apt. of tho General Assembly. This'is the law aird it must be carried out. . WINSTON SMITH; 8-4-St j a-?'I Auditor Anderson Co. Notice to Manager of Election. Notice ls hereby given that the bal lot boxes and ballots for tho second I primary election to be held on the ?th ot September, are now ready for tfistrlbutton. The same manager? who held the first primary will hold the second primary and are requested to call for the ballot boxes, not Inter than twelve o'clock, Monday, Sept. i tih TW?. fefl-M ?~ . ,_. -I ??_ ..... . *..- .... lu i mi i KI? ui -sir. ? I-nnler at the court house. L. L. RICE 8. D. PBARMAN, Secretary. Cnunfcv Chairman TO THE PLANTE?H For thirty days for native grown FEED OAT8 we will exchange Seed Rye, Moon cu in grown. Seashore, Ab ruzsj. Winter Barley, Seed Wheat, Al falfa. Crimson Clover., Bury, Clover, Rad Clover. Sapling Cttotar, Alsyke --? '"jv"* . -???T ?nen, U(MI Seeds for permanent Hay crops or I pasturage, allowing you in exchange 58 cents u bushel bulk, or ?30 cts. sacked, d#??ivered at our salesrooms i West Banoon. strceL brices on wost we offer lt? . chance will be found en Blackboard In front of building are the seam as? our apot-cash prices. FURMAN SM?" Seedsman, Phone . ServlceY al Orrvlllc. There will be services at the Meth odist church of Orrvltle Sunday at ll a. m. and 8:00 p. m. We have some, thing great tn store for the congresa tli.n. Came out and enjoy the services. Also Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Come and bring the children. The public and ?trang?re cordially invited. W. T. BELVIN, Partor. SPO American Association No games scheduled. International League At Rochester 8; Newark 3. At Toronto 8; Providence 2. At liuffulo J; Baltimore 8. At Mon treal-jersey City. rain. North Carolina League At Greensboro 5; Charlootte 7. At Durham 1-4; Raleigh 2-2. At Wlnaton 7; Asheville 2. VIRGINIA LEAGUE At Norfolk 2-3; Itonnoke 0.2. At Richmond '': Portsmouth o. At Newport News 8.1; Petersburg 0.3; SOUTHERN" LEAGUE At Atlanta 5; Montgomery 3. At Memphis 3; New Orleans 0. At Nashville 2; Mobile 12. At Chattanooga 4; Birmingham 3. AMERICAN Atj&l. Lou<a 1; Pittsburgh 2. f\ Philadelphia r>; Homon t?, 12 feu. 1 ' Brooklyn 3; New York 4. Cincinnati 4: Chicago 2. t .d' Won Another. |'v St. I^ouls, Sept. 4.-Pittsburgh won 'another game from St. Louis-. Har mon exaelling Sallee by holding St. Louis to four hits. Konetchy had 23 chances at first base and accepted 22 of them. Score Pittsburgh .. .. OOO OOO 200-2 6 1 St. Louis .. .. OOO 100 000-1? 4 2 Harmon and Gibson; Sallee, Rob inson and Wingo. / Chicago Lost Last Game. Cincinnati, Sept. 4.-Chicago drop ped the final game of the season on the local grounds, to Cincinnati to?ay 4 to 2. Cheney's wildness, coupled with his wild throw on a bunt in thc seventh was mainly responsible. Score tmicago. 100 001 000-2 7 2 Cincinnati .. . .000 010 30x-4 5 0 Cheney and .Archer( Douglas, and Gom?les. Vf * ' fl J C/i.:u? ?>?? Brooklyn, Sept. 4.-Now. York made 4t three put, ot-Jour aq far in the se ries- iwith BrooWyn'W wlHdlng'WUay in a game in 1 w^lrji ,there; yans much fault-finding with the umpires. Mar jy/ O'Toble.'^en^'?fctl^wfJ ^yjthe-. Giants.from Pittsburgh, made his In itier appearance in a New York uni form end. was .pu the ,wlnnipg.sld,e pf di to 3 score. :.The former,Pirate .fcepl the ' Brooklyn .hita ,v<*ell scattered ex eept'lb tho eight!) when a muff by Robertson paved the way for two runs. Larry Doy lei four hits and sharp fielding by the visitors figured large, ly Itt theil: victory. - Manager Robinson, Captain Daubert and Shortstop Egan of Brooklyn were put out of the game for disput ing decision. New York .. .. OOO 011 020-4 ll 1 Brooklyn .. .. 010 000 020-3 10 1 OToole and Meyers; Reulbach, Al len and McCarty: Called For Extra Innings. Philadelphia, Sept. 4.-It required twelve inningj for Boston to defeat Philadelphia today 6 to & James was hit hard, but was.given good support, a.wonderful one hand.catch hy Moran of Crnvath's drive to the centerfjeld wall, aaying. the game, in, tho jkenth Inning. Boston gpt four jr^ps lp 'tho ?rst inning without making o hit br r<ve passes and error? by Martin and Alabe?. After giving four ...base on bails-/ Mare" was succeeded by Tincup. ho hold Booton In, check until the eleventh when they got a run. Tincup was taken out for a pinch hitter and Alexander went to the rubber, in the twelfth. Smith's double and sacrifices, by Maranvlilo and Gowdy sent over, tho winning, tally Manager Dooln and. Paskert were seat off the field for kicking wjien tho latter was .called yul on' strikes in the fourth Inning. Score Boston .400 000 0CC 011~? 8 4 Ph\la .. ,.??\ o:m o?n 010-K IS J5 James and Gowdy. Mayer. Tincup, Alexander and Kflllfer. .At St. Louis 0; Kansas City 1.. First game. At St. Louis 2; Kansas City 1. Sec ond game: At Chicago 2; ndlanapolls 1. 10 In nings. . Won la Ninth. Drooklyn, Sept, 4.-Brook 1 Ai enter ed tho ninth Inning four runs behind today, socred five runs and woo tho first game of the series with Pitts, i -Th 7 to 6. Rheum's fumble let aa in with the deciding tally. : .na gol; a home run', two doubles It 1 a single ami ?lavage a home run and two singles. Score Pittsburgh .... 230 010 OOO-8 12 2 Brooklyn . . .. OOO 001 015-7 10 0 I <'aronui, Dickson and Berry: Fln ( neran, Bluejacket, Bomera and O-venn. ! Divided a Dannie, St. Louis, Sept 4.-St. Louis and Nao&as etty divided a double h cadet i today the visitors taking the first 1 RTS to 0 and St. J.UII?K the second 2 to 1. Score first game Kansas City .. 010 OOO OOO 1 8 0 St. ixiuis .. . . OOO OOO ooo* 0 .{ 2 Johnson and E?sterly: Willett, Kcuppor, Herbert and Hartley. Score Hccond game-*. Kansuf City .. lOO?OOD 'lOO-il 7 0 St. Imilla OOlfOOi) (-0I--2 4 2 Stone and Enzcui-)th; Watson and Stuiou. Indlanapolht f.o-d. Thlcago, Sept 4.-Shiraz today de teated Indianapolis In;ten Inning in Indianapolis', last Appearance here this season.^ Kaioerf^ng forced In the tying run by walking Tinker in the ninth inning. Score Indianapolis . .060 001 000 0-1 6 S Chicago .. .. 000 000 001 1-2 7 1 Kaiserling and Rarid-. :;; Hendrix and Wilson. Won Opener. \ lin ! talo. Sept 4.-Buffalo won the opening game of the series with Bal timore here today 2 to 1. Score Baltimore .. ... 000 100 000-1 5 2 Buffalo .. .. .. 000 002 uOx-2 6 1 Quinn and Bussell; Krapp and Blair. NATIONAL : .. i '? ?t At Cleveland-Chicago, postponed, cold weather. (?). ? At Boston 4; Philadelphia 2. At New York 0; Washington 1. At St. Louis 1; Detroit 4. In-, Good 'Form. Detroit, Sept. 4:-^-Covaleski?'8 . su perb pitching and heavy batting by Crawford, gave Detroit a 4 to 1 vic tory over St. Louis here today. Twice, with men on bases, Hamilton passed Cobb and on erch occasion Crawford hit safely. Seare st. Louis .. .. 000 001 000-1 5 3 Detroit.100 120 OOx-4 9 0 Hamilton, Balchley and Agnew; Co. valeskie and Stanage. \ New Strike Ont Record.) New York, Sept. 4.-Washington de feated faew York today 1 to 0 in a pitchers' battle between Shaw and Fisher. Shaw set the season's strike, out record, fanning fourteen of the 'local batters. Fisher struck out nine. .Nunamaker struck out four times. I Shaw '.scored Washington's lone run, opening the ninth With a single, tak ing second oh a passed ball and com ing home no. Mueller's double.' Scor?-*> Washington 000 000 001-1 4 1 New York ..' .. 000 000 000-0 2 0 [.. Snaw and .Henry;.,Fisher ahd'Nuna n\0ker. T?ree Ia> SOccesfcloh. ? ?'? Boston, Sept. 4.-Boston made lt three straight games by winning from Philadelphiaxtoday 4 to 2. Singles,by Hohlitzel, Gardner and Hooper with an infield out off Bush's dellery and McAvoy's. error gave Boston two runs in tho Hcjond. In the third when Wyokoff waa. pitching for tho, Ath let les, singles by Lewis and > JanvrIn a wild pitch-and Gardner's-triple re seul ted tn two more. Score [ Boston. 022 000 OOx-4 10x2 Philadelphia .. ooo ooi 010-;: 8 '4 Collins and Carrigan; Bush, Wyok off and McAvoy. South Atlantic At Albany 7; Savannah 6. Evened Honors. Albooy, Ga., Sept. 4.-Albany even ed the South Atlantic league cham pionship series today by defeating Savannah 7 to 6. Each team now has won two games. rSCoreT-i . ' " Savannah .. .. 100 120 002-6 \ \ Albany ... .. .. 0l0 004 2Qx-7 il i Smallwood. Cheney and Smith; WI-1 ley anet Wella ^ Blssy Head, Fluttering Heart, Floating Spork?, These are signs nf kidnap**and ula?. ! der trouble. You'll have headaches, too. backaches and be tired all over Don't walt longer, but begin taking Foley Kidney Pilis at once. It wont be long fe?Sore your m?serabli sick feeling will be geno. You will aleep wai! eat well and grew tirang and active again. They are a to.Mc and your entire system as we H KI- ron* kidneys and bladder Will be bcr.efitted ,by their use. Try them. Eva**' Phar i.macy, agents. Advertising In a Good Medium Pays Handsomely. THIS IS H GOOD MEDIUM A Laase Back-Kidney Trouble Cause* It don't take long tor kidney ont! bladder trouble to give you a tame back, and eveo worse, if hot checked. Mr?, H. T. Straynge, Gainesville. Ga., waa fairly down on hat, back with kidney trouble and icflamraed bladder. Sbe saya: "I took Foley Kidney Pilla 'nft-aypw my "jack ia stronger than in years, and Sidney trouble and painful bladder sensation have entirely.'ff??Mt Good druggist* are glad to cell Foley Kidney Pills because they always help. They contain no habit forming dregs. Brans' Pharmacy, agents. Read] If you don't like this ; the Fall OOO OO OOO0O*OOOOOOO0 0 0 D BILL'S WOOL HAT. ol b - o| 00000000000000000000 "Bill" Mahaffey. the philosopher of Wlllmmston township, was, os every-' bodykhows, owe of the candidates for the house of representatives. Bill has an abundance of drollery and Itr afforded 'fb'*f: voters a great deal"<oi merriment ob -the campaign.' 'Ko boasted of how well he waa thought of at hbme and promised that if ? he failed to get 99 per cent cf his come box's vote -and he waa in tiie"'socoiid race, he would quit the race and eee A ?wool hat. ; ,6111 made a good race and received 0 flattering vote but ho did not, quito corrie . up tp expeditions( ant/ Mr. Wolfe, also a candidate In''trie* same race and who himself lacked but little of leading thc tlck#t In his home town took occasion to .'wit Bill end to re mind him'that he would be expected to make good hh promise to eat the wool hat. This ls ?he reply.Mr. Wolfe] received: "WilMnmston. S. C, Sept. 1, 1914. "Hon Sam M. Wolfe, Audurson. S. V. "Dear Sir, You arc mistaken. I didn't say that. 1 would carry ninety-nine per cent of my borne box, I uald If ? didn't get ninety-nine per cent of ray hnnie box and lacked only one vote of being elected. I would withdraw from the socond race. Any how, I will eat the wool hat. And I will do more than that. 1 will help you to win next Tues day in the second race, i can defeat] you 1 ut I nm going to elect you "Your truly, . ' "W. I. - M?hagoy? W&e Do Lafat? M M?o ????s????e?e? A shipment of the finest ???1L i jkwM ot%??Mm?>?l 4-/T Fancy Flounder Fancy Spanith Mackerel Fancy Salmon Trout Fancy "Pan Trout Fancy Croker Extra fancy Butterfish Fancy Bass Farley Crab? and Shrimp Extra Fancy Select OYSTERS Arriving 3 times a week Phone 887J Lobmsofi Fish Co, I ILS IT THE NEW STETSON [MOTOR LUE, FLAT SET, HIGH CROWN AT ?5 . ^5 O, s ?nape we will iake pleasure in showing your all B Shades and Shapes in Stetsons at S C ! 4d2& /S5" MTV Bv ELY COMPA?! SOOR TO CHIQUOLA HOTEL B G?iriife to See Us .J > 'M-. ftf/J ?VS ?j . ' . f. i ..?. I ? ' ' I III... ':..! { i . J A bstealtt? I f vY V>?lr'l -lT'?' ..:'!, tl . . (lilji/. Junior PhilatheaCiass First Presbyterian. Church wiH'MVfe charge of Olympi^' fc^.^M ... Cream Parloir Saturday, Sept. 5tfo , froni ,, , i y)P II-:;: ; ., is . ..uta IUI? Kitti < ? .?< j nw" percentage given the class. ,i?rtOT%^? . % \ . D* K'" ??? "M \ '!;] .. tali ~V ' :.!.* <?j JM ll i :;iJt' > . ?..!.*:t .?!?.'. KHtfilll I (i .,. . ( , - ( ^ Mt THE ANDERSON INTELLIGENCER' JOB PRINTING p?PARTMENTiM. , Prices Quite as R?asonaMe as Consistent with Q?ajity.>[ Xiij i ? i ra ?a i ? wmVi Ki SUM * HOLD ANO FIN ATICE YOUR COTTON THROUGH THE STANDARD WAREHOUSE COMPANY in iS70? mt th* ?esj?nnma: o? tia- Fr*n^o-??rmsy* WAT, coltan was ?clling in Nets York at twenty and one ?jcartsr (2GH) cents per pound. Within three (3) months after the {beginning of the war cotton sold in New J? Within three months after the dose of the war cotton sold m New York at twenty one (21) cents per pound. Store your cotton with 11?? STANDARD WARE HOUSE CO. T?ke your receiV to your local, tanker, . merchant or other creditor/ who vii! help you to hold the cotton until conditions become norma). THE STANDARD WAREHOUSE COMPANY has a capital and surplusof nearly a half a million dollars, and its receipts are regarded as the very best security at all the money centerr, and w% he so regarded by the REGIONAL RESERVE BANKS, when o/g?niz?d. T- B. STACKHOUSE, President >>-itt /Um i : ""??njjj'.'j. _.? sf. sf. sf. x Sf. sf. se. Sf. Sf. sf. s$. Sf. se. sf. *Dr.J. C, MITCHELL * * Veterinary Surgeon * * Davis Bro?. Stable * o 816-Phone?-133 * f Anderson, So. Car * .? * -t- * * * sf. * ff. ff, j*, if. ?(. sf. '.J." ffcsmfceri.ra'fl Liq [went. If you sre ever troubled-arith schon, pains or soreness ot the muscles, yon {will appreciate the good qualities of j Chamberlain's Liniment. Many suf ferers from, rneum&tunh and sciatica have used it with tho be.^l result?, lt ts especially valuable for lumbago, and lame bark. Vor saje hy all deal ers.'