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Cl asst fi ea Want Advert Twenty-fire words or less, One T Biz Times $100. All advertisement over twenty-flv word. Ratea on 1,000 words to tlon. No advertisement taken for less If your name appears in the tate your want ad to 321 and a bill will prompt payment. FOR SALE FOR HALE-Onion sets and all va rieties of Onion seed. The seed are cheaper than sets and September is tho best month for either sets or seed plantings. Furmun Smith, Seedsmen. Phone 464. FOR SALE-180 aerea 2 miles cast of Iva, S. C. 6 room dwelling, barn, tenant houseea Well timberoo, amt watered. A bargain to a quick buyer. Address O. W. Belcher, Iva, S. C. COB SALE-250 farms So. Go., West Green and Denton, Ga., $10.50 round trip, if you are interested write or see me nt once. C. E. Key, County Clerk's Office, Anderson, S. C. tf | FOB SALE-Pulleys and shafting and counter shafts, displaced by indi vidual motors. Apply T. K. Roper, Mgr., Anderson InteUigencer Job Dept tf FOB SALE -One Iron Jacket Water Heater. John T. Burrlss & Sou. 9 S-3t. WANTS WANTED-Teacher* with certificates wanted immediately for following postula la graded or rural schools: S at $60; 6 at $50; 8 nt $45; ll at $40; 7 at $35. Direct from school offliclals. Special enrollment. Act quickly. W. H. Jones, Mgr., Columbia, S. C. WANTED- Ton to try the cooking at The Luncheonette, next door to New Bridge. Short Orders Quickly Served. WANTElT-The public to know that we have Just received a large ship ment of box tiles, and can supply your wanta In thia Une. Anderson InteUigencer, Job De partment. tf WANTED-You to know that we make the best Evaporators. Either Cop per or Galvanized Steel, Metal Shingles, Tin Rooting. Guttering, Smoke Stacks, Gin Suction Pipe, otc. DJ.wer Roofing Co. The Shop, with a Reputation. WANTED-Clean white rags. Will pay 5c pound. Intelligencer Job Department, tf T0?NG MAN with c?oric*! shEtty ead store experience desires permanent or tempor?r/ position. Box 3, care The Intelligencer. 9-9-ltp FARMS FOB LEASE We have the following good farms for lease 3 to 5 years as whole or in email tarais: 300 acres at Modoe, C. & W. C. R, R. 650 acres at Clarks Hill, C. ft W. C. R. R. AU having good Savannah River bottoms. Augusta Real Estate Co., Augusta, Go. LEGAL NOTICES -7~ '~-"-~[ ? ? "'1 - DsUnqnent Road Tax Notice. AU delinquent road tax eoUsctora ?re provided with an officiai receipt book with numbers, and stub numbers attached, Pay no money to collectors unless you get tho official receipt as above provided for. J MACK KINO, tf county Supervisor. Tim next reacher 3' examination will be boll n' tho court house on Friday, Octcht ? Sj beginning at 9 a. ni. , .T. IV FELTON. C. . MUJU. education. BOILERS, TANKa STACKS. fl l|lllpllljl|f O?j?iMMapMMMMMMaMM. qaestmsl AtutSght thea deal wpwihC^ifcane trenhSs'sBd cam give yea that finish ea * ana? < na** sai eswu aa? its* naifs |#? aa, DR. M. II CAMPBELL ( s^-r^M??*^ - *** .. ..... > ^?Sfis^S^ ..... '? . -1 . . ising Rates Ime 2G conta, Three Tim< s ?0 cenia, e word! prorata for each additional l>e uaed in a month made on appli* than 25 cent?, caah in advance. phone directory you can telephone be malled after Ita insertion for PROFESSIONAL CARDS * SAYRE ? BALDWIN " * - ARCHITECTS . * Bieekley H id ir. Anderson, H. C. ? * Citizens National Hank Bldg. * * Raliegh, N. C. . ... CASEY & PANT . ARCHITECTS [ Anderson, S. C. * Drown Office Building : " Second Floor. Phone 26? . T. Prank Watkins Sam! L. * WATKINS A PBINCB 1 * _ i ' Attorneys and Connsellor-atLsrw * * 1st Floor Bleckley Bldg, ' * Anderson, S. C. * * e . . . DB. Ii. H. SNIDES . VETERINARY SURGEON . . Fntvr?'J Ce. Stable . *? Phono 51. Anderson, 8. C. . *Dr. J. C. MITCHELL* * Veterinary Surgeon * * Davit Bros. Stable * o SIS-rhones-?3? * * Anderson, So. Car * NOTICE , Pursuant to the rules ot the demo, eratic primary of the state of South Carolina, the county executive com mittee met at the court house at An derson, S. C., and canvassed rho re turns of the managers of the' second primary leectlon held September 8th. The following named candidates having received a majority of the votes cast for the respective offices aro declared tho nomlneab of tue party: For Commissioner Section 1. J. Lawrence McGee declared the nominee. Vor Commissioner Section 2. John R. Culberson declared the nominee. X For Commission Section 3. W. A. Spearman declared the nomi nee. Fer ComaalHsiner Section 4? R. Dick Smith declared the nominee. Fer Boase of Representatives. Rufus Fant, Jr. J. H. Hutchison. Sam M. Wolfe, declared the nomi, noes. Fer Supervisor. J. Mack King, declared tho nominee. For County Trsusarer. G. N. C. Boleman declared the nomi S DEAN PBARMAN. LEON L. RICE, County Chairman. Secretary. WILL BLOCK NORTH SEA English Fleet May Cot Off Germany's Ftod Supply by So De lag. iuy Associated Press.) landon, Sept. IO.--Thara is general diixussion in London of the possibility that England may cloae tho North nco. blockading it completely If the trou ble with floating minea continues The government's position ls thc' the shipping of "neutral nations ts en dangered by German mines, Englanu repeatedly has stated that she will not resort to the uso of minos. After the mine sweepers free the North sea of tho obstructions, however, naval stra legists advise the exclusion of vessels which might plant moro mines. Such action would limit the cont maree of Holland. Denmark, Norway and Sweden, cutting off German's source of food supply. British officials say. there Is abund ant evidence that mit* layer? nave operated und*r neutral flags. COMPLETED DOUES FINAL SESSION FOR NEXT TWO YEARS TO PAY MANAGERS Executive Committee Yesterday ecided On Pay for Election Managers and For Secretary Tho Anderson county Democratic Executive committee held it? Anal session yesterday afternoon ami ?it t o'clock took an adjournment. The work of thin comm tte is completed rod m. less there should bo a death or resignation uf some county officer, the irommlliee will havo no moro duties to iierform until !;>!<:. The committee rael yesterday morn ing in the office or the superintendent >( education at Ute court bouse to 'lear lie' ielnrri'; .rpm th? various Hones und to declare the official re Lu'*i3, which was i|uito a lask within t?..?. When tili:: work was complet pd it wa.s found that all candidates were satisfied except one candidate in ho race for tho general tjtasombly. noonie i.il returns indicated that ?T. W. Sci lt hail defeated Sam w. Wolfe for a seit in the lower house, jut when tho </! i< ?al returns were lul led up ye tcrday morning it was ound that Mr. Wolfe had n lead of C rotea Over Mr. Scott. When that fact van ascertained Mr. Scott asked for i recount of thc votes and thus bopan i bani day'.? work. Tho committee vor ked until "? (/clock yesterday af ornoon at which time tho recount vas finished and it nus found that Mr. Adolfo was elected hy ?tl votes. Mr. 4oott thanked tho committee for its noora and Bald ?hut ho had no fur ber protest to make. Tho executive committee then went nto session to consider finances. It \as found that tho comm i lt o had on land about $940 und deducting the .ost of printing, cection tickets, and tow* paper advertisements, it was ou;jd that there waa a remainder of ilwiut $640. It wns therefore moved md carried that the thc managers if election ho allowed $C for each lox, to bo divided equally. The next question taken up wa3 that if paying Leon L. Rice, the county ccretary. nnd the Committee voted hat this offlcor be payed tho sunupf .150 for his services. The chairnfth, 1. Dean Pearman, declined to accept my remuneration. When the question of pay for the xocutlvo committee came up, lt was lecided to pay only those memberr, n attendance and assisting with the ccount, both In tho first primary and .nd in tho second primary. It was Lecided to pay these members the um of SI per day nnd 10 cents per nile each way for their travel. When this business was concluded t was found that the committee had ischarged all its duties and the chair man declared the session adjourned. :XPRE3S SERVICE IS TO STAB] J SUNDAY VITH ADDITIONAL EQUIP MENT ON P. &N. 3BSERVATION CARS _______ Jnique Idea Will Be Followed In Equipment of New Parlor Cars Cu the Interurban WhileKo Anderson yesterday, Gcnor 1 Passenger Agent . Palmer of tho 'iedmont & .Northern Lines made a umber ot interesting announcements oncernlng the now parlor cor servie rhich bis road Is to inaugurate. Only lie limited trains of thc Interurban rill carry these parlor cars but ac ording to. The announcement ot Mr. 'aimer, each of these express trains rill be as handsomely eputpped as any I the fast trains of other railroads. Ie announced that the new service rould bo Inaugurated next Sunday, rovided nothing lnterfores and he aid that he could so no reason why ny thing should prevent the cars mati ng their first runs on that date. The train leaving Spcrtanburg ai .-48 A. M. will be known as the Spar enburg-Anderson Limited and will ar ive Sn Anderson'at 11:35. Returning hts train will leave Anderson at 4:45 nd wi!? reach Spartanburs at 7: SC Sn imo to make connection with the Son dern Railroad train for Columbia, 'ra:-;: No. li will leave S partan burg ir Greenwood nt 1:55 P. M., and will each G renwood ul 5:15 tn time to con ect with the Seaboard train for New 'ork. Train" No. 8 will leave.Oroen rood at 10:00 A; M., connecting with rains fer A;hoT??'r. sr?u Columbia. Mr. Palmor says that the new par >r cars. Instead of having numbered balm aa on other trains, has a name f rome town along the route for every hair. Thus a seat will be named An orson. onothor Greenville, another '". nnd so on. and by the chair a bracket has been i C!h receptacle the Chamb er i v un:.-. o in the vartoua towns will c allowed to place literature descrip Ive cf their city and its advantages, 'his will be very attractive, especially >r tho traveler making his or her rat visit to one of the towns along ie lino. Tho now passenger agent expressed imself as being well pleased with ie volume ot business now being a- Med hy his road and saya that lt i increasing every week at a very ttisfactory rate. ONLY , ll MEN HAVE BEEN CHOSEN PANEL EXHAUSTED Five Fleas of Guilty Entered Yes terday in Criminal Court and One Murder Case Tried Yesterday was a busy day for the court of general session;-:. The ?rand Jury wound up ita bi! tim ss ard made its present, five pleas of guilty were heard and the -: I. ::<!:.ntj sen. fenced, one murder cr..-;?' was tried and the court took up thc trial of Claude i'oore. charged with th" murder of Joe Kelly. When court convened yesterday morning the trial -'' Will Belcher, charged with killing a neuro named Kobuck at n "hot supper" was the first thing taken up. This case was started Wednesday afternoon and SM be evidence was completed before ad journment Wcdnes?iy. yesterday the arguments tn th?3 case were delivered and shortly after the noon recess the case went to the jury. Thc task of drawing a jury for thu trial of Claude Poore was then begun. Each juror was sworn on his voir dire and there wore numerous objections. This finally resulted in the panel be in? exhausted when only ll men had l>;-?n chosen and as the Belcher jury ".as still out at ? o'clock the judge declared that if thc Belcher jury could not reach a verdict he would declare a recess. The jury In tho Beluher case was called into the court room and the foreman asked If lhere was any Immedintc prospects of a verdict be ing reached, to which he replied that there was not. Judge Memmlnger then advised the jurors of the facts in the case and the law on the sub ject and the Jury then returned to its room. The court then took a re cess. The following are the ll men al ready chosen on the jury to try Poore: John A. McCill, H. B. Ulackwell. Ben Hogers, A. C. Keys, Eugene T. An derson, J. L. Lafoy, J. L. Warnock, J. A. Cochran, T O Wright. W. M. Webb ' and B. F. Johnson. Thia case is, one of the most in teresting to be tried at the present term of the court of general sessions. While on duty as a policeman in Wi) liamston, it ia alleged that Claude Poore had an altercation with Joe Kelly, an ex-policeman and that Poore shot Kelly to death. It is alleged that Kelly had no weapon and that both his bauds were above bis head when he was killed. During yesterday's session of the court the following pleas of guilty were entered and sentences passed: George Thompson, house breaking uni larceny, entered a pica o* guilty and was sentenced to one year on the c^lngang. t?ugeno Martin entered a plea ot guilty to the charge of housebreaking and larceny and was sentenced to one year cn tho chaingang. Will Kendall, charged with the lar ceny of a bicycle, entered a plea of guilty and was sentenced to one year on the chaingang and to pay a fine ot $1.00. Floyd Qambrell entered a plea of guilty to the charge of house breaking and larceny and was sentenced to serve for one year on the chaingang. Owen Williams entered a plea of guilty to the charge of larceny from ue house and receiving stolen goode and was sentenced to serve six months ou the chaingang. J. A. Brock, who was tried Wednes day ana. convicted of assault and bat tery of a high and aggravated sature .nd of carrying concealed weapons, was sentenced yesterday. On the ilrst charge-be waa sentenced, tc serve two months on the chaingang and on the second lie waa sentenced to serve 30 days or to pay a fine of $100. The second sentence to begin immediately upon the expiration of the first. The following is the general pres entment of the grana jury: To Hon. lt. W. Meraiuinger, presiding Judge, Anderson, S. C.: Wc havo passed on the bills and in dictment^, which huve been handed us at thia term. We wish to call the magistrate's at tention to tho law requiring then- to send In warrants to the clerk of court ....om pt ly after making up the case In ardor that th* solicitor, may have the Indictments ready for the grund jury by the first day of court. We have instructed cur . cid and brdtsc committee to ti?>re ?tep-? to eee If any relief can be had by reason ot tba dim at Portman Shoais stopping operations for five boura dally, half the year, of the ferries between this county and Hart county, Georgia. in conclusion wc desire to express our thanks to your honor and to the ??Ik?Uif as? ?o other court ofriciaia tor the courtesies shown ns during ibo term. Respectfully submitted, J. B. I lout hit, Foreman. SPECIAL SERVICES At Kennet FuMSt Park on Sunday lSth last. Dr. E. M. Potent, president of Fur. nan University. Greenville, S. C. will preach at Snnaet Forest Park on Sun lay next 13th at 5 o'clock p. m. Sub lect "Religion for Farmers." Tho pub ic generally, and the farmers and their famine? specially are ali in dited to thia service. Mr. ami Mrs. J. I Fretweli. 11-13-1? FOLEY KIDNEY PILKS FOR SAGjtACHC KIOMKYS ABB eiAUOfc* BELTON "BOOSTERS" T??REDJE COUNTY LARGE NUMBER IN PARTY COMING HERE FOR. BELTON FAIR -_ Live Wires Working In Anderson Yesterday For About One Hour nnd Then Continued Journey Tln> Bollon "boosters," numbering Shout 125 people and traveling lu 30 automobiles struck Anderson yeste; day morning nt 9:15 o'clock and spent alnioat an hour here. They arrived in machines gally decked with adver tising matter relative to the approach ing lair and were given a very hearty v?lenme by tho people of Anderson. Tho purpose of this expedition was to udvi'rthu? the Helton Fair, which ls to bo beld on October 21 and to Im press tho people of surrounding town F omi communities that thc fair will be an ovent of considerable impor tance. The booster party was accompan ied by a splendid brass hand, con sisting of 18 pi?ces, headed hy Director Taylor this hand renuered several en joyable selections ou the public situare while the party was in Ander son. . Secretary Whaley of the Chamber of commerce met tho party on the square and made them feel at home and tried to eic everything possible to mako thom enjoy their Bhort stay in this city. In tho party were about !."> ladles and some of the most promi nent business men ot Helton. Rosa Mitchell, mayor of the hustling slstor city, headed tho procession. The party loft Anderson about ?:30 o'clock headed for Clemson Collo ?o. They went from this city by way of Sonny Springs and Pendleton and when they arrive at.Clemson a pic nic dinner was spread, in which all joined. From Clemson Colleog the party went to Starr, by way of Dobbins Eridge and Roberts church and then to Iva. From Iva the porty made a start for home, roaching Belton about 7 o'clock. They wore all tired out by tho day's hard trip but they believe that they must have helped considera bly with the fair project and all of them felt that the day was well spent. Tho Belton Fair is to bo an event of no mean Importance. Many and elaborate are tho preparations made for tho doy and the crowd of people in Belton on Wednesday, October'21, will probaMy ho considerably larger than that town lias lind thc pleasure of entertaining in some time. HITING SCHOOL WILL OPEN SEPTEMBER 15 STRONG FACULTY FOR THE COMING SEASON PROSPECT BRIGHT Announcements Regarding Year Say Attendance This Year Will Be Much Larger Than Bcfora The 1914 6or3ion of the Fraser Fit ting School bids fair to bc the most successful that this splendid school fdr boys hos over enjoyed Announce ment has boen nude that tho school will open bji September 17 and it br :aid that the attendance will proba bl y bo materially increased as more students have already mado applica tion for admission to tho school than .vere numbered on the rolls last. year. Tho Frazer school enjoya a reputa tion of which it is justly proud. Thc graduates of tho Fraser>school have gone to some of thc most exacting Institutions- in the country and almost without exception thoy have taken n high stand at these? institutions and reflected credit upon the Anderson Behool. The faculty for thc year 1914 will be stronger than it baa over been and wi|I rank well up with any education si Institution of tho kind in the state. Tho faculty 1B composed of Dr. W. ii. Vtater, B. M Tarka. S. O ' Hcrdo?: A Fx Banks ?nd U tn. Cecil, al! of whom arc experienced cducatorc and whe i ave, given much time, c??.re and pr? J p-.irat?onn ta fittins .hcro?e!vc3 Tc', ] .heir profession. , The opening exot-olses to he heh! m Tuesday, Soptember 1">, will bc /ery interesting and an? invitation has been extended the'public to 1M? in at tendance and witness the opening of :ho 1914 session. Brit lah Sweep Sean* London, Sept. 10.-The official in formation bureau issued the follow ing tonight: /'Yesterday and today strong and numerous squadrons and. aotiilaa fiAve made a complete aweey or tho Morth sen up to and into flelgoitn Sight Tho German fleet made no at tempt to interfere with i>ur move ments and no German /hip of any <iot\ warreen ?^gS^y-it, Advertising w a Good Medium Pays iianisomely. (OD MEDIUM Listen for the Monday, September 14th GET YOUR SLIPS, THEN GET YOUR Fant's Book Store] ANDERSON, S. C. Anderson's I rartraaBF".-. ?"TCW New [Department Store Opens Saturday > .-i t-.i You are invited. All your friends are invited to come with you We Have Much to Show You Dress Goods . Ready-to- Wear Clothing To Be Sold at Prices Wei; Worth Your While ? -i -; . ' v .:_ ...ki'.-:--*- <C."f jr .''. ' -;; Remember the Day -Saturday RUBENSTEIN'S (MINOR'S OLD STAND) LOOK FOR A WHITE FRONT i Grandma's Telephone Visits GkANDMA SMITH is a sprightly old lady who likes to keep in touch with things. In the next town live? another dear old lady who was Grandma's school mate, and of whom she is very fond. It is impossible for the two old ladies to do much visiting, but every day they call each other up on vtne telephone and have the most delightful chats. No one gets more comfort and pleasure out of the family telephnoe than Grandma^ When you telephone- smile SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY