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? ??\7~-- 117-J. T?_U 11 I Ult *"' """ "*"' Advertise In I The Best Advertising Medie a In Upper Carolina j I The Following is One of ike Meaty T^irnonials | S Received From Advertisers in The In^^^^ncer: ^ Anderson Real ?state and Investment Company j CAPCFAt STOCK $50,000.00 "^SS? " I Real Estate, Stock, Renting 1 Anderson intelligencer. Anderson, STET "~ ~# Wpm*?*"** Dear Sir:- S ' : v; ^% ~t ? Uhinkyit is on^ ri^ht wat I<teUV*r?f twV incidents that have occurred recently by ow advertising in your paper. Yes terday a man walked into the-office and said that he wanted to look at the Chamblee farm that we were cutting up West of the city. ! showed it to hint and sold him one of them, before I got back to th<* ajSi?yA asked, him where he saw the advertisement and he said in Thc Intelligencer. < Recently we had an inquiry from Columbia about a farm and when the vna? came up we sold him the place- He also said, he saw the advertisement in The Intelligence!. Yours yery truly, L. S. HORTQN, First Vice President. ii - j <Jl> - '}.' ./ -, / ?D. - fi'/* .. fl ? Ai.ni . wmm * *Wfi *i YOUR MONEY WITH US and:then, we will lend you money when you ii need I xterest paid j j j Bank- ??? I and firmers Loan & Trust Company. Anderson, S. C. coinfeiasd researees & flt?? the j ti?e of cae million dollars, j Tho minutes of tho,Saluda , Baptist ?KHoclatlon are printed and may ho found nt Coat's book 'store. dork? ol ?'-Rtl or eond and get them..' W. W. Leathers, aerie pm ifef* i*wt^ i7?. No better medicine could bo mad? *'tt ctmgaM, ... roup. hoarseness ll?v . thar foley's Haney vnd Tar Compound That's ?hy they can't' improve th? quality and war or no wat, the prlc< remains the same. TB, J. Sargent; Dal laa, Tex.,-says: "I belters Potey'i Honey and Tar has no oqual for i completely relieved tn? of all symn tonis of tubcK?siosIs and any co agi ha? entirely. disappeared." Don't ac . cpt any sabst?t?te. for "Foh y' i Heaifl and Tar l* t ho best. -Shraua' IHtarmac] naanl^, " ? li, . \ ; . ... k f l fag a^e?d wtfff^im^pr, j I attacks of acute indigestion, followed by constipation," writes Mrs. M. J. Gallagher, Geneva, N. Y., "I tried everything that'was recommended to me for this complaint but nothing did me much good until about four months ago I saw Chamberlain's Tab lets advertised add procured a bot tle of them from, our druggist I soon realised that I had gotten the right thing tor they helped mo at once. Since.taking two bottles of them I can. eat heartily without any hail effects.' Sold by alt dealers. I WISHED SHE COULD DIE i - Columbi*. Tenn.-"Many a time,'* of my (suffering, from womanly troubles. ! could not set up, without pulling at something to help me, and stayed in oed most of the time, leonid not do my housework. < . The least ?mount of work fired me not- M? he*4 would awim, and 1 would tremble for, an hour or more, rosily. I tVofc C?rd?l, the woman's tonic, and 1 ; ess not beih?red with pahr? any ?C?^ ?mi ! don't have ?o.gy. tonc?, in iso?, 1 amflfrt^ajgl well ol ali ny troubles." Cardni ??oe? tn all fh* ?*ea?C BnOtt 2"d rrelps^to n^ke ftn^shong. It&ta with cHhVlmmiera^ i trouble, take Cardin. lt. wm hain VDU. At ali iSruggtste. Wriuf*: Cfcettuttxura Medici rv? Go.; Ladle?' A?rtsecy nsA, <&aamneara. Tenn., for Sftr?ml Chattbettofn'* Celle, Cholera ?adj ^t?ilarrtaee Sessedy. "1 aa vised the toys' when they en-1 listed for the Planish war to take' Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera andi Diarrhoea Remedy with them, and havo received many thanks.for the ad. vice given," writes J. H. tfoughland. Eldon, Iowa. "Nb person whether traveling or.at home should he with out thia great remedy.1' For hale by all dealers. 1 ? * Better thing? are t 'i? store fer the yenni ? tana er truman wb systonaUeally layi I? aside a part of the! wage* every pay tey. Systematic Saving li w a .great factor In build .t . / tag character. Try -ll The Savings De ? rm" Tho Strengest Bank ti fae^Ceamtjr.^'a PRICE OF WHEAT SOARS S&YWARE ! Prk? ow Record ana^oy^aX?1?*au? s?ei?#ws?4ta*aa>?. ?a Chicago. Sept. 4. - - Traos-Atlantl cai is for bread?tuffs, said to ba with ont parallel in the history oT/CMuk today brought the wheat pit to th ~??~? --^ .*.** option sold aa high st to.? ?-t. Thia merited an ascent of 41 1 eince th? day Germany announce hosUHHes bad become Inevitable. Vt?hal i y BO speculator* were har dy enough to oppose toe advance'. Th profit esMag sales by holders turne out to be altogetherdusnffictent io AC BS more than temporar:, check oa th Violent upturn. , ! GOOP FARM FOB SALE-102 bera on cross roads, S room dwelllaj good bara, necessary oct building! fine water, ?reellent stand for stor and ginnery, school boase tn sigh good neighborsr labor plentiful. miles of railroad. Hsve two tract adjoining for sale Aply to Matti Payne, Nlaety Six, a C. ?.1-SteK ?f?3. ?aHS Sm REPORT OurVs ftev?ew New York. Sept 4.-"There is furth er abatement of the tension in financial circles, although money continues very 1 firm and new business is still closely restricted to urgent needs. The dis organization .of foreign exchange ls. slightly leas marked end' international banking arrangements ?re, very slow-1 ly but gradually Improving. Efforts, to restore moro normal, transporta tion facilities with foreign markets are j meeting with gratifying success. The shipments of grain abroad arc be coming more extensive and buying for foreign accounts continues hen vy. The -higher prices Induced by these pur chases cause a conslderabh. expan sion of offerings of wheat,,f*rni tho country, and the sales abroad will has-. ton a return to more normal condl- j Mons in the International exchange. Considerable irregularity i? manifested tn reports from the leading mercan tile and Industrial centers, but In I. view of the exlst^jyj conditions, the I movement -of cammodoties ls culte I; Well maintained. - lil "Failures tor thc week in the Unl I ted States were 864 compared with 205 I last year; in Canada, 55 compared with m last year." I Weekly Cotton ???? i-1 .. . m , iiNew York, Sept. 4.-Thc attention ? ?* I?cal trade,:1s stIJl, practically I -ftttroopollzed by thc,, effort . to close i out the old contracts, which were left I outstanding when thc market H were I closed more than a week ago. inc I plan proposed by the International I conference and approved.by members I of tile levai exchange, on.Thursday, ls I considered likely to result in.an ultl I mate adjustment of the straddle in I terest, but the fact that the progress' I of such liquidation is to depend upon I the marketing ot thc. Liverpool stocks, I has created apprehension that lt will I bo some timo before the interests are I completely eliminated. , , I For the past week or two the Llver I pool sales have been averaging only I about 2 00 bales per day, while it is I estimated that the Livorpool short I Interest here is in the neighborhood of I 300,000 bales, but tho English im I porters are not attempting fresh 1m I portatlona of anything more than suf I fictent cotton to fill out assortments I until tho old stock ls disposed of and I the British government is said to have I placed larger orders for cjoths which I may increase thc demands on the sUp ? ply available. r i,r ?U?? , ? Meanwhile. estimates pt the pew crop have been Increased as a result I of tho government, report, chowing an I Improvement lp.the. . prospect,, during I August'and almost every day during I I the week there have bean reports of gradually. , declining) ,\nrlj?es..Ip, the South. j :,Texas,, / in,) parMfcnJar.i is roT ported 'to bc offering cotton to the, I New England mills st very.low prices". fl ? .TT -<i?v..bi'H "Ltf ^u^?.ixi: t ! New YorkCtittOH ' j NcwTorsV Sept 4.-The conference eesnnictce al tho Nsw r'orjt cotton ex change! issued, a statement today that j it would ,ho|d daily jotings fpr the purpose of facilitating the liquidation ot the straddle Interest andVestablish I lng rules for /mch^opersttais ,ln ac cordance with the genera}' plan hpr , proved by members of the exchange at yesterday's meeting. All members of , the exchange, having open contracts ' in Liverpool who BO desire have been t requested to cable thc Livorpool cor respondents to tender their Interests , for liquidation by ballot, and to put all their .orders into thc local mar . ket on Tuei-day, September ?th, before 10 a. m. t Otherwise np fresh development was reported with reference td- the con , tract situation, end there seemed to be little change in the news from the , South; Prevailing, weather, condi tions; aro considered 'avcrnblo to the . cropland while very little business is reparad in spot cotton, there-were ru mor? bf offerings trom the southwest . tods)! at J?wer.prices. : L Nw .York,. Sept . 4.-#het> primary cette ? goda market, today, was steady. --Bid? for ?argo quantities of print I clohta; were made, bpi po business re, suited; as the mjlte declined to make further reductions.,.,.Staple ginghams B were in good demand. Dress ging hams continued to show an. Improve ment. Domestic wool prices held ? firm. Fine wools were resorted to hare declined sharply on the Auetral J lan markets. Financial pressure . j caused some silk manufacture ru to Pl reduce prices on. crepes. M oney os Caa V'?wi Tori, sept 4.-Mercantile VK Liverpool Cotton *I Liverpool; Sent :4.-i-&&'t -'i retail'at anedtanged ^rilea. . v is?les 2 j 1,900 bales Includtag MOO,American a,on the basis o?'W?di'::ttr,*-4an1!dll?f;. 1 Imports 1.700 bales, all Aiherioan. ? -, raul forwarded , to mills, 24,000 ?g-'-ifelcs of tfSeV7?** were'.American; U ' stock ?RL000. 000,000, Ame^ca-v; Im t ports 20.000. Amer lei?.i ?.*0A-; txports e^iOOO. Cotton Seed Oil - ? New York. Sept 4 - Cotton seed oil was weak, final* price* showing ? net loss of 14 to..18 points. Liquidation coupled with hedge selling of Jan uary aad.kwik of outside support were reseonsttrte ?or. the break. .Tender* no ?sr thia month Mr.ount to about 17,000 barrels. Chicago Grain Chicago. Sept 4.-Profita weite rea lized in earnost today on exchange. After advances of 6 6 3-4 a bushel, wild closed wild at 5 a 5 7-8 above yesterday's finish. All other leading staples showed net gain. Hester's Report Ching Total World's Consomption of American Cotton for Seasoa New Orleans, Sept 4.-Total world's consumption of American cotton dur lng the season ending August 31. In statistics Issued today by H. O. Hes ter, secretary of the New Orleans cot ton exchange, was put at 14,332.000 bales divided as follows: No'rthorn mills 2,625,000 bales; Southern mills 3.087,000; foreign mills 8,070,000. . The commercial crop' of 14,588,000 bales waa divided among the cotton growing states in this way: Alabama 1.530.000; Arkansas 1, 081,000; Florida 70,000;; Ocorgla 2.454, 000; Louisiana 485,000; Oklahoma 8,1.000; Mississippi 1.336.000; North Carolina 894,000; South Carolina t> 402.000; Tennessee 518,000; Texas 3, 904,000. World's Finances. New York. Sept. 4.-A notable fi nancial event of the day was the very abrupt decline in foreign 1 exchange; London cables fell to 502 1-4 and de mand tq 501 1-2. These quotations represent declines ot as much as five in'the pbund sterling from the highest rato of the week' and are believed to result directly from an outcome of ne gotiations between New York city of flrials and a baning group, which lu snid to have agreed to finance all of New York a , fpreign obligations ma turing between thts and thc expiration Of thc your. ''Call money wa^ offered at G' per'cent' by the representativos of Canadian banka, whicb stipulated, however that fully 80' per cont of the collateral in excess of tho loan would be required. Aa these terms were, almost prohibi tive little money was loaned at the 6 per cent rate. The market for the time loans continues nominal around 8 per cent. Money brokers sen no indications of a pronounced hardening ot the market unless the foreign conflict ls unduly prolonged. WHAT (?AS AIKEN DONE Ti'FVajnJj Watkins"RcDjbeg to the . .ftaoa^Aidre^^ 'v; Cbl^rnns'By ; Hts1 Opponent* ? .>.. ' r faoi>-i?ld<"?q. ^Mif?* 4M alf.'/ j . iU?'u nmi?ini k bc. ni bo^^tv.o?Ud^ for congres? against t.Mr. ; : Aiken,. IK r. 060^^1841^1*6^^ .fn-"yoW?i{fepo?" agk|i.what has Ait?w 'done fer xti?er.) son. anjfrTn repTrTnlrf^^ to tarb jpOBflt fl [m^tjiis ,Pn .firai tnoupili iMwouM seem I this c?hWi w*?tspeaf Cotton _ ducttopivBHould'Ue entitled to. and^fts congreeniaiiv shdttld Secure for tt'^ifJ part of the. deposit which the secre tary of the treasury has been making tn various parts of the country for the purpose o? moving the crop. The fact?' are, however, that under the rulings of the treasury department Andereor county waa not qualified to receive any of ?his deposit, and if we aad har ten congressmen, Mr. Dominick in cluded, we could not have gotten one cent of this money for thu/ county. 1 think, however, tliat .it is only Just Ad Mr. Alkdi? that the reasons why tbis money, .wai not available for this county I h i f.ated. This oeposlt of $34.000 06 I woe to be distributed throusitttid the agricultural sections of the' it i ii ted States, Tho bsr.ks tc whicb tjt11 ia deposited bad to put up security ffc r the. deftpsU and U&itojfc tb pot?* C latee' bfna^t'or'tneVnltetf States'te ? Brament in each placet where-< i J money was deposited to* protect) : a Interests bf the govern ment tn tat matter of these securities' There was-so much'red tarye connect ed With ft that deposits were placed only In banking centers, and as the federal government der.ls only with national banks', dat m ?ans that haly national buskins bcst*.f3 zevi ?vi i.uy ot the money. Anderson county with Hr eighteen banks has only one nat ional bank, and so we are not.entitled to share in this deposit Only Oreen? viii*,, ?p?n.aui?urK, Churieiron anc Colombia iii tbl? state received any of the nioner,, and there are at least 'cur r?a?ion?: banka in bach of these, places'. Neither Sumter. Orangeburg, Hock Hill pr Greenwood, or any other city excepi those mentlonca. was en. titted a isre- <n flirts money. I ?un connected iwlth tho national bank Of this" couht; and kcow that Mr. Aiken made on effort to hsve thia county participate in thia deposit. But tho rules of the department ware made '?>. v?i./Iv- n.uii??i on? ui> ueparij ure from them was allowed. Thh^de posit however, was h sm?i? rustier a* compared,'to Uje new emergency cur rency kathe which the government is how making for the purpose of allow - lng fama?r? to hold their cotton. This currency ls now being issued, and tc Citizens National Bank, the omy nat ional bank of this county, will share in the distribution of thia curency-to 1 the same extent national banka In 0fc> I lumbla, Greenville, etc . do. I . lt cannot, tnerefore be justly charg ed against MY. Aiken that he failed ! to do his full duty and all that any J "congressman could have done In thc matter of securing federn! eepoelt? for cotton moving purpose* In banks 1?; lils Charlot. / Kespectfully. yours, I T. Frank Watkins. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR. I hereby announce myself a candi date for county ?supervisor, subject to j the Democratic primary. J. MACK KING. I hereby announce rnyoelf a candi-1 dato tor supervisor of Anderson coun ty, subject to the rules bf 'democratic | primary. C. ^F, 'MARTIN. REPRESENTATIVE. I hereby announce myself as a can. didate for House of- Representatives I from Anderson county, subj trt to tho | rules of the democratic party. OSCAR D. GRAY. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representatives from Anderson county subject to the j rules of the democratic primary. ' RUFIIg FANT. JR1. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the Hou?e ot Representatives for Anderson county, subject to the! rules'bf -"be Democratic primary. ASA HALL, JR. I am a candidate for the Houso of j Representatives from Anderson coun ty. ?I will! abide the rules of thc pri mary. SAM WOLFE:' I hereby announce myself iv emid! daie for representative rf rom ?ndert son county pubject to the rulgs of thc democratic .primary, -?ifI J. H. HUTCHISON r ife j_au ?g%0ELa R, A. SnlHvan of Pott? iowaahjR is5 hereby announced for commissioner for Section Two, comprising fork ?tock Mills, Pendleton and Centervlllo townships., I hereby announce myseir a candi date for Commissioner from District So. 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock Milts, Fork and Centervflle town ships. Subject to the rules of the dem ocratic primary. JOHN R> CULBERSON. J District No. 8. I hereby announce myself a candl late for county commissioner for thc hird scotlon, consisting' of vGarvlu Brushy Greek. Wllllamston. and: Hone* well ' townships, Subject1 io ,%t? . aetlon ,7;*Ll:il-tinskiw vrt< h-? fe?r?? ?announce myself a candl 'atorfor ScpnmlBsloncr ot Third Sec w?n- - c?fistlog of Williamston, antshy 1 fMek,. Hopewell and, Garvin Tcr*hshlfi,! subMt ltd AeCjhfeAf o/l the* DtM??Jatle lp5^^\i??X<J? VJ .???'H tm W (Berry) SPEARMAN. tuin.i? Imi .[ , ;,fl - \ .;. .,y--?X' T?etTS tasTtViW?f rsr-- ??nibctatr? party. R. D. SMITH. MFfeptefy . ?nnuu^'h Ml **hd?|mey foi* 'County Commiflst?.n>r ?rom. "Sec tion ~4, comprised or Felton;' H?nea Path, Martin and Broadway town ships, subject to tho rules cf the Democratic primar/. J. M . HOLLI DAY. 1 > -.-?----r-r * y .r?B. t'OU?!"! TREASURER. I hereby announce myself a candi date for county treasurer, subject tb the mles snd regulations of tho dem ocratic primary. DR. W. A. TF..IPP. I hereby announce myself a candi date for county treasurer, subjoct to the rules of the. democratic primary. t.l<i - 't+f iQj N.- Cf BOLEM AN; i<. SEWERAGE IN THE COUNTRY One great problem pocupar *to khV rural districts ls that bf tho proper I ?I; prgottkj .refuse, andieJmilar Lwa&tf matter. In the cities such mut Ptet*? ?empfetel/ * and', s??sfactorOy taken care of in tho modern sewerage sy-tems, and thus tbe. city I? enabled tb preserve a cleanliness which ls of greatest ?id in fighting disease. When such matter is allowed to stand In the open, as every rural res ident knows, lt becomes a swanning place for flies and a hot Led ?or dr esse germs; lt po?ute? thc no:J and the drinking water, and l* always nu un V'?sjh'uy and embarrassfbg. nuisance. {Such conditions are generally the canse of sickness and disease. .me sanitary Septic Tari*., especial ly designed along improved lines, for ase <n the rural districts, ano manu factured by Weston & .Booker, (io leroWit, ft? a. completely soi ves the problem of sewage disposal ?or the rural homes. It. ta,,. <o| ,?rcall aita, made of reinforced concrete simple, easy to Install, never geln out of or der nor needs attention. Placed jun* beneath Cht! BiuT?ct?, un? con nected with Ute bouse by a short pipe tfn*. lt securely keeps thc poisonous organic waste matter enclosed unti' by natural process, it disintegrate and thea seeps cu* into the ;gf harmless mineral matter and ' There is no odor, nc soll poitat Approved by ^.exltii at^ontles. Its cost lg f mall. It afters ?fl (he conveniences nat* th? full protection of. the city so worsge system. It ls " .worth your while ur know all t thia Septic Tank.-had you can so by simply writing to Weston * coker, Columbia. S. C. ? IL..- M ...T^JiLv.ji;-..Hi ; ... $15 PER WEER HIPO, CO., Dap*, in, j?o?*9?fj?tto, fJWoob PROFESSIONAL CARDS . SAYRE * BALDWIN . . ARCHITECTS . . Bleekley Bldg. Anderson, 8. C. . . Ci?xeas National Baal Bldg. * . Raliegh, M. C. . . .-'..a . CASEY A FAUT . . ARCHITECTS ' * . __ . . Anderson, S. C . Brown Office Building . utnnd CIAAI? W??; SSS *? . T. Frank Watklae SftaVI L. Pt rue* WATKINS * FBINCB * Attorneys and Couuscllor-atLaw * * 1st Floor Blec?ey Bidg?, > 9 * Anderson, 8. C. . t, ea* ?M'M.,M.M,M In;>.; ?Ti* j (.' -, ?_ _ ile .'.i W4 *.?-*.? eV>? ? ern.'ki a a i ter' .'*?**%': .?:>??? io c?*J? 5:> *??.:?; . HJ ki B&'??-frigBajro?-^ ' > J VETERINARY SURtfEOrTl "? * FretweU Ca. ?table * Phone 54. Andorson, S. C * .e. & B.B.BLECKXEY O.M. HEARD Phone dil Phone 87 vll2 W. Whftner St. ?ronnd ho?r-telentone eon TfffliTffian-" . A''___iil.'. Is ' ?i f??l rf a-f. ui ? ? :: Ice Cream , , Eat More Of lt. mmmmzama\ Could on !| Use a little ttrtra rooney tc* jj sood advantage just new? pp Haven't yon something to aeuf ? lo^eruse^batt^: at a bargain price would ap, j peal nt once to ?orne one who An INTELLIGENCER Waat Ad wiO turn the trick. PHONE 321 BOILERS, TANKS, STACKS? ALL KINDS OF MACHINER* *Nt> SWrVitZ, REPAYS PIPE, GALVANIZED ROOFING LOMBARD IRON WORKS Augusta, Ga.