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Who Is 'HOB.' J. H. Patten ? A man signing himself J. H. Patten, and claiming to be g?n?ral counsel of the Farmers Union, has written a letter which is being cir culated, in which he urges the peo ple to vote against the re-election of Congressman Aiken. He makes only the same charges that have already been threshed out in the campaign Inquiry develops the fact that Mr. Patten is ? prosessinai lobby ist in Washington. It is admitted that he is a somewhat more re spectable man than a lobbyist of l li A Mnlli-ill ?irviA kn? L_ im _ byist nevertheless. Men of his tyiU?. can thrive only when there are new men *n Congress. Old members know them and will have nothing to do with them. Those who want io know more about this tooti Patten should in quire of Senator E. D. Smith, or any of the cider members bf the Senate or House of Representa tives, Patten is a native of Boston and has never lived in the South. It is not believed that a Massachu setts Republican will have very milch influencesin a Democratic Primary in South Carolina, The friends of Mr. Dominick must be in desperate straits if they hove to go all the way to Massa chusetts and ?et? a man of the Pat ten" tyjie to - give iestimony against Congressman Aiken. Ol /.ix] SItJ ..? "IJarly to bed and early to rise"--- iii all very w,< IML? TV I ICH WFiRL Ufi It|i the hours of "up and doing" on which we Wealth and Wisdom. Lit's start young to use tliem right. There's a new Suit in our Boy's department th* didly made and fine fitting, is a HEALTH BUI Sewn in the back of the coat is a patent elastic and cures the stoop habit-a habit easily forme break. J Many's the man who wishes he ha-i hf d such ? Right posture is the name of this habit break? bing lays across Ive back of the ?boulder an is crooked does it let yon know it*? there. YOU BOYS-who seek Health, Wealth and -slip into a Right Posture Fall Suit today. B?yf. Suits from $3.50 t And the New Fal) ?Suits ore J^Je^k ?^. iCfc, ?El The One-Price Gio oooooooooooooo o IVA NOTES o o o coooooooococoo Iva, Sept. 4.- Mia? Annie Bea?y Ivis return? (1 from Columbia, where she has been in the city hospital for aev. eral weeks, lier many friends will be delighted to know that she ts very much Inproved. 1 ev. tu. Wallace and family have returned to their home in Seneca after sp i.(linn a week here with th:) lat ter's mother. Mrs. V. C. Sherard. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wiles, of Honea patk, were visiting In town a short while this week. lt?-v. S. J. Hood has returned from ul-, vacation. He has been spending the past three weeks at bis nhl home near Charlotte, N. C. ' Miss Opal Simp;.m. who hus been visiting relatives here for several v. eeks, hos returned to her home lu Vaiden, Miss. Misses Lida and Lois Rampey, ot Hollges, are guests this week of their sister, Mrs. T. O. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jones hav? re turned home from a stay of a few days in Hartwell, Ga., with relatives. Mrs. Mae Beaty and children left Wednesday for Mooreland, Ga., where they go to spend some time with Mrs. Ileaty's parents. Mr. C. C. Hall, of Port Worth, T*x., has returned home after spending several weeks here with relatives. . .-nr. IC; C. Machine and son, of Lown de., vi lie wire business visitors hera Thursday. Mr. H. G. Mcrganroth, postoffice In spector of Greenville, spent a :ew day.-t here this week on business. Mrs. E. J. Wilson, ot Anderson, 1B visiting relatives here this week. Mr. Jule Smith, or Ellington, S. C., ls clerking for T. K. Miller. Mrs. F. S. Bmerson and daughter. Miss Susie Simpson, of Gainesville, Fla., spent a few days this week with their cousin, Mrs. ?. S. Sherard. Mr. Grady Clinkscales, ot Starr, was a visitor aere this week. Mr. Will Ollllland is spending a fe v days in Anderson this week with friends. . . One of the social events pf -..the, week was a lawn'party given last Thursday evening at the home of Miss Lulu Fin ly. The (awn was beautifully lighted with;(Japanese- lanterns. A 'number of young people from Antro ville. Starr and Anderson were pres. ant on thia pleasant occasion. Mr. T. E. Strtbling, Jr.. spent the first of the1 week In Atlanta. Mlsr.es Sarah Cfllilasd and Ur.by Spoon are. guests, thia week of Mrs, .Clarence l^ayue, of Anderson. sllbutW^TLLWE count for Health, ... m%rrfHtrmr' ?4'.!'} S> '..'.- >.,r'<'> ...>': a besides ||&t splen banct that prevents id, but m'Jity hard to ault in his youth? ;r. The elastic web rl only when the spine Tv'"....' J- s' . XX^'T^"."" . ? yt: Wisdom-start right o $12.50 Here thiers I Personal Miss Ethel Godfrey left yesterday for Greenville^ where ?he wili re Hiinip her duties ot (rlilcora College. Mr*. Ernest Watkins Shd children have arirved in the city nom Augus ta. Ga., and are the guests of Mrs. J C. Watkins. Miss Minnie Russell left yesterday for York county, where she will teach at a school near Rock Hill during th? coming session. M. G. McDonald of ( clumbia spent a few hours In thc city yesterday on business. Ooh I? E. Campbell of thc Eureka section wus among thc visitors to| upend yesterday in the city. W. C. Owens of Greenwood was lo Anderson yesterday for a short etuy. 1). T. Welborn of Greenville was aiuons tho guestB registered at the Chiquola yesterday. F\ H. Price a well known citizen of Townvlllo wa?? In thu city yesterday 1 John Oray of Starr apeiit part pf j yesterday in the city on hasme&i.*. Will Hodges Of Si::rr was among the visitors to spend yesterday in the city. ' Mrs. Dawson Smith of Pendleton was shopping in thc city yesterday for a few hours. Oliver Bplt of. the Centorvllle sec tion wa? itt the city ye: ' erdny. D. P. McPhah of the Hopewell I neighborhood Bpent yesterday1 in tho city. J. O. McOowh hf r?:oi.n:aln creek ?pent a few hours, fn the city yc-stor-j day. L. D. Pettigrew of Moseley W?U? among the visitor? to spend yester day In the. city. R. L. Swetenburg of Portman Shoal* was in the city yesterday on bin.-; ness: Feaster Jones, of Starr rpent part of-?yeSt?rds^ In th? city. , ir. Cdrteo and L. E. Martin of tap Hopewell-section wer,, in the'city yes terday. . " 'j ?O, .' . . -Li WUll? H?cCl?r? of the Fa^'Phly sec tion Spedt a few hours iinf Andersen yesterday. *. ha Nt a\ - ' ?'i ; ?4I_- I . ."i R. R. Hillhouse of Roberta war. among ;the yl^^ ^^f o^ i nay. ." j ( G?orW' ?^b^^i^m?f (SV ChaKofte, N. t?7 ?re He Viii Wlltf hi? vacation. ?;*., ?** Mrs, . P. H. Brown of Atta*tfc*'???t arrived in the city for a' visit to friend*, : ' . - .r-?**4jil-'" -._Ju-i. "H-.L, rv ,?.. S.<fr?! :f. Ri -v^atitinB of't?fear Relton spent part or yesterday tn the city oh biisi pessv *% ' . ' al P. J^riUktlVer returned yesterday from Greenville, where he baa been OU ? shdri business trip. . _?? i ? . ." o' Will McCoWn of tho Wauiitalh Creek section spent yesterday' In An Pr. W.; 8. Hutchinson or lebanon was among the visitors to opend yes terday Anderson. E. Cromer of Towarlll? wierit v iew hours in the city yesterday on business Mrs. llefery Sltton ?Pd Hiss Ulla SItto? Of .Pendleton were iiioppln* in the city yesterday. , ~ . . . -"rrTTifi^ VJ^vi Harris Miss Annie Simmon: tTells have returned tc ht Pendleton aft?r"n short ends in Anderson Pr.-and lyhs. \Y. C. Pearce have re Ul rhett, from Jlorth Carollha? where they have-beeb making On automobile trip through thc mountains. S, ri. Sttyth returned yesterday from Allanta, where he ha? been upending u few days. j 0. Rt Corbin or Westminster spent ? "?S >?si?iru?> In ilia city on bus-j Incss. afrsv W L. lindsey has returtteti j from W-igU?svUle Beach, whcr? ?U?' 1 spending a few weeks. IS DISCOVERED Vtn^tisn^ni, Ohio p??ry Conwi? li Ousf*<& With Csfeanttc Fraud Against Government Associated Press.) Cohimbos. O., sept. 4.-wh*t fed cr*i ofdeisls declare is ode of the Ma rauds or it? kind ever ip'-' ? he' government was eli ???KUtdlcimisilii ratuf toidty against ?ix official* ployeea M the, Capital CHy any. of.Columbus, and-tho fj^**?* corporation, lt 1* on-... .v r,n.Ce a?d sold sttttlcial-J ly col?fM oleomargarine ??rtnd the last three year? representing lt tb if?MMM~ss uncolored and paying OW?I ti* or i-4 c?fet? a pdnnd lb* stead of ten cents a pound imposed on colored proiuct. The Rose For Love** :?l i -- i timm The Card Fqr Death-* Sweet Cupid and Grim Death, iii the form of a rose and a playing card, play tag with each other around Alan Law, hero of Louis Joseph Vance's new com bination Motion Picture novel ?j KyPMLllkfttojr^-rlfyoueajovseeingsome ~ ^ ^^^^ By louis Joseph Vance ijf1^ Aatkr ofTa^ F??p ^t?r^llw Black Bag-T^l^^?^L * ' The InteiUge^ciri Il At" THm&l?OXi UNIVERSAL FILM MFG, CO. ;; l> v ? / io ;.. ' ' . < . V -< : ; li [Andersen Intelhgencer ? PROTRACTED MEETING, IA worth c.>mlng to hear or not. i S FATHMENT BY RICHARDS, f _ .. . _ Tnl* tnecdtng IR heldjn ?he Interest i _.' ?*???** o? ****** Vi?. Sn^riwa ap?eaU t? *yoV co^e^ln '^''"? '~ ~ ^" \?^&&f.-$'^*? Charca, |a" spirit of prayer. ^ . Eleeted Gpveraer. I^tor The Intelligencer-_ M. GARRISON. rolurablia. Sept. S.-Major John G. ' Re? D, 0. Phillips, D. D., of Chea- ? yr Richards tonight gave ont tho follow tor S. c., begin? a meeting In the GOOD LANDS SOLO. In* sistemen! t ??a8^V^a?^V?a**?11 Jucaday Anderson Seal ?state and Investment ^??.return to npartanburg in the ev?hlt?g.the 8th. at 8: IS, * Camila^ Sellsa t?os-i Far?: mornmg to resume tho vigorous ram l^&^thf ?fflceT,R,nd metabera. ex- i.M?pany ?eus a ?ead Far?. ^ j ?|IISl-.aAkl *or tn<J ^_ tend a.most cord (sly invitation td The Anooraon Real Estate & In. ernorship. I spam tbs past few dsya Clirlstlitns Of at! churches and mcib vestment Company yesterday sold tho making speeches to large and cnthti -0W women of no church to come and C. E. Caltabah place of 30 acres to J. ?i?stle audiences and am' very mich 'aB&fi^'? ua !d thu P- Afcle*- '"?i* ??wd lies between Oak- encouraged b? tho reoeptlona accord [?e meeting will be held in the A, R. way and Fair Play and adjoins other ed m?lant reo???*;' tetters andiLal. i.f There will bo two Wv ices lands of Mr. Ables, so thai he will 00 ?grams from every section Of South 6.da?. able to givp it his personal attention. Oaroiiha^ prbmlsiiig ? Vieorous abd Lf^uottncomenta will pe made as the Tbs land through that section ts roll- enthusiastic support. And ? teelroan ?VY^^?8 . " ?? " ". l?(? luit, fresh and very Strong. Thts dent imtt I wm -fee elected governor of " ?t?w3n^?JK^^-^MHpa 13; 5*" *?f tftfr country iles dose to tho Sneth Carottmr by argawd majwa?& ^ff^G**^hii^ ^* w C6meanl ^bllls of the mounuins and (or that the Democratic primary to h* h*ld v I nohr htm and than decida whether ho j reason seldom suffers for rain. September 8