ITlie Outcome of tile War In IT uro pe is Hard to Determine; BUT : The Problem oi Building, and Building Material, Has Been Solved By " BRISSEY LUMBER COMPANY .??????Bmw m w ntl nm fi ur m II I II III IWIIM I II II II HU I T mm* i ? ri ? r, m ti n n mn ? ti? ? m mi i ? mi ??ITT ? ? ? nimiifi ? ??nwmw " "?"?"??? . * ELECTRIC CIT' * _ * Items of Interest ?nd Persona * Wireless on the St Last Chane? To Secure Tickets. Today is thc last chance that An derson people will have to sour" tickets for the appearance or Al G. Fields minstrels in Greenville on Mon day night. The tickets have been on sale for several days at the office of the Piedmont & Northern railway but after tonight lt will not be possible to secure reservations at that place. It is said that the seat sale here bas been vt,ry satisi*rtory and that the theatre people are wdl pleased with thc number disposed of here. It is planned for the theatre puny to leave this city Monday afternoon, at 5.45 o'clock, reaching Greenville in time for supper before the shov, and re turning a special train will leave over the interurban immediately after the shaw bas been concluded. Thia being the first attraction the Greenville theatre has bad this season, lt ls said that standing room will be at a* pre mium. Everything Ready For Stock Exhibit Several planter? spending yester day in Anderson said that interest bad been aroused in their respective committee over the news that the stock exhibit has been postponed un til September 30 and all of them agreed that this will be a better date. It is said that practically every sec tion of the county will be represent ed when the Judges begin their task of piking the prize-winners and every shape, size and kind of horse will be seen here on that day, as well as various breeds of hogs and other stock. The great interest being mani fested in tbiB particular event could probably be traced to the fact that the prie list is longer and filled with more valuable premiums than any of the farmers had expected. ? SPARKLETS * _ * J Mention Caught Over the * reeta of Anderson * ^ ^f* ^T* ^T* ^f* .lr* .^P* New Department St?re lu Here. Today marks the opening of a new business enterprise in Anderson. That of the new department store of F.ub enstein on tho south side of the square next door to R. W. Tribble's ?tore. Mr. Hubenstein comes here from Augusta, where he has been in busi ness for years, backed with years of practical experience in this line of business. However the stock which he has opened herc is not an old one. This stock of goods was bought In New York and other eastern maraets especially for Anderson, and shipped here direct. In this Issue of the Intelligencer appears a halfhage ad from this new est addition to Anderson merchants, which is brimful of attractive and sea sonable bargains that will appeal to thc thrifty men and women of Ander son and vicinity. Mr. Rubenstein states in his initial bow to the buying public of Anderson that he bas come to stay. -o New Building Is Filling Up. The new Watson-Vandiver building on ?iain street ls fast filling up and this particular portion of the city bi becoming one of Che busiest spots in town. The AnderEon Paint and Color Company hap moved from the Bleck ley building to the new quarters and this establishment bas a very attrat tive location. John Linley has moved the "cabin" office from the Dime Savings Baak to quarters in the new building and he and North Anderson literature are taking charge of things along North Main street. It is under stood that a large number of the of fices on the second floor of the build ing have already been rented and that several more will probably be placed within the next few days. > Little ?Irl Wanto - ner Donkey Shown. A letter was received In Anderson yesterday from a little girl living a few miles from the cty, in which she demands to know why some prepara tion lias not been made for exhibiting donkeys in the coming livestock show which U to be held here on Septem ber 30. The little girl says that she has a donkey as fine as any horse to be shown here and challenges the committee to question this statement, saying that she will bring the animal to town and either ride or drive him as the ocasi?n may demand. Later In the day a utter was received from a little boy In which he says that he too has a very fine donkey and would like the right to exhibit the animal. In all probability there will be some steps taken to provide for a class of donkeys, since there seems to be such a demand. Xlfftt Schools ?~ Vor the Session. The most Important announcement appearing in the September issue of "The Comian" which is today being sent out over the various mill villages of the city, is that to the effect that the night textile school will be con ducted again thuv ?tinter, although along somewhat different., lines from that pursued last season. This night school did much for the mill workers of Anderdon last winter and they all appreciated it. It had been thought that the school thia year would be en larged and conducted much in the same manner as last winter, but un forseen circumstances have arisen which makes this im' ~>sslblo and it ls therefore probable that a school will be conHucted on certain nights of the week at every mill village in the city instead of at the Y- M. C. A. aa was done last winter. All Buildings Being Fumigated. A force of hands1 was put to work yesterday' at each of the public school buildings in the city with instruction:; to fumigate every building, to clem: and overhaul all thc desks and other furniture in thc buildings and to have, everything in apple pie order befort the opening of tho 1914 school 6ossloti which. - will occur Monday morning A visit to tho office of E. C. JtcCante*. superintendent of th? city ' schools, ''yesterday revealed the fact thai crowded conditions are going to pre vail in a few of the grades. This ap plies to the lower grades as there !s but rarely any congestion in the ad vanced departments. Mr. McCanu said that be dight have some difficulty in handling the situation but he Is conti, dent of being able to manage it satio factorily. Forced U> Stay "u Fulled States. Anderson people are Interested in a letter which people in. this' county have Just received from Rev. W. E Entzminger. a Baptist, missionary to Brazil who has been spending his fur lough in this country. Mr. Ertzmingcr writes to friends In Anderson that he has been providentially hindered from returning to Brazil to resume his la bors and that for the p**"?ent he will remain at Chester, In this state, with Mrs Krtzminger and their daughter Ruth. Mr. Entzminger W&B in Ander son a few months ago and delivered a number of interesting and Instruc tive addresses here on the great work being accomplished by the mission aries In the foreign fields. --o Another Front . Is Being Built. Ligon & Ledbetter'f? office rooms In their building on Main street have been vacated and the offices of this es tablishment are temporarily located in another portion of the building. This change was 'made so that the force of carpenters and other work men might u once begin on the re arrangement of that part of the build ing, fitting lt up for the Western Union Telegraph company. The of fices of the wholesale concern will be located In the new bunding whieh Ligon & Ledbetter are now construct ing. It is said that both these offices 'viii be models and will-be among the prettiest In tho city. -o- \f Sunset Forest To Bold Services. Announcement was made yesteruay that Dr. E. M. Po teat of Greenville, president of Fur man University, will conduct an open-air service at "Sun set Forest" next Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mrs. Fretwell has arranged for this service in order that the peo ple in living in that immediate com munity and on tho Fretwell place may have an opportunity of hearing this distinguished speaker. When Dr. Po teat* preached at thc First BaptlBt church in thia city he was greeted by a very large congreatlou and lt is presumed) that there will be u large number out next Sunday to hear him. New Mundry May be Built C. Rumbaugh of Atlanta,1 represent ing the Troy Laundry Machinery co.. of New York, wss in Anderson yester day figuring with E. R. Horton, who IK planning to build an up-to-date laun dry on one of hts lota on Earn- ?Ueet. It is understood that Mr. Horton has practically decided to attempt the ven. ture and haa ?".'? bia plana completed. He says that if he goes' into the busi ness, he will give Anderson the best equipped laundry and the most mod ern plant in the Btate above Colum bia. .Ulstake Made In The Opening Date. A typographical error occurred yes terday in an article appearing in Hie Intelligencer relative to the opening of the Fraser Fitting school. The ar ticle stated that the school would op en on Tuesday, September 17, when lt should have read Tuesday. September 15. The Intelligencer takes pleasure in correcting the article and trusts that the mistake may cause no incon venience. Beord Year For Anderson County. It is said by those interested ir things pertaining to agriculture lo South Carolina and more especiallj in Anderson County, that the plan! ers of this county believe that the ad vice to sow more oats and bettet oats for the coming year is good Agricultural experts say that Ander son county is now planting more oat! than any other county in the Stat? and that as a consequence Andersor will experience more properly in tin months to come than will any othei section in South Carolina. That tin farmers are making use ot the ad vice furnished them by the experti will bo welcome news to people ?all over the county. -o t. i ri s Are Oft* For College Year. Several of Anderson's young Indy students left yesterday for Greenwood where they go to enter Lander Col lege. This well known institution op ened its season on Thursday, Sep tember 10, but the young ladles of thia* city were delayed in leaving. Lander is one of thc foremost colleges for women in the state and it enjoy a splendid reputation around Anderson. -o An Andersen Kin Once Held Position. One vacancy to be created in a state office by the election of Andrew J Bethea lo the position of lieutenant ?governor is that of code commission er. This position was formerly held by Judge John E. Breazoalc of Ander son and later by Mr. Bethea. Tho term of office is 10 years and the sal ary ls $400 per annum, i It is under, stood that a number of applicants for the position have already made their i appearance. West Orr Is In Fine Fix. The work being done on West On street from the Central Presbyterian church down to the Blue Ridge sta i tton is making this one of the pretties! streets in the city. The street bandi ?have widened the street about six feel [have graded lt and curbed and drain ed it and now tho thoroughfare make? a good appearance. That tho wort {was badly needed is demonstrated bj the fact that traffic over this streel has increased about 50 per cent sine? the work was started and additions! numbers will uso that route when thi finishing touches are put on the work -o Increase In the Cotton G tanings* Up until September 1, 1913, then had been only four bales of cottot ginned in Anderson county, accordln; to a statement made yesterday by I, A, Bolt, who has charlo of the ginnlni record in this county nt -the Unitei States government. Mr Bolt report ed yesterday that up until Septem.be: 1 of tuts year there li?ve bcen-34 bale: of cotton ginned, which seems to in dicate that thc cotton crop was con siderably earlier In Anderson county in 1914 than lt was tho previous yea/. Member? l'rtrod To T'Wo \otl:c *: :.: :-: :-: :-: . o . ? - ? .* loAlHA IV' ' " ? ? 150 Ladies' Waists, new effects, today. 69 C ?ne lot $1,50 Children's Dresses. 150 Crepe Empire Kimonas TV .. QQQ Pne lot Growing Girls' Middy Blouses .... 25c a yard Ratine Striped Crepe-new shades yd 1 2ir 5oc Men's Work Shirts. ..... . . . . . 50c a yd. monderine Brocade Silk-new colors yd JjSc I $2.50 Men's Pants, Saturday .......... 25c Figured and Dotted Cotton Crepe yd...... X ?C Coats' Spool Cotton (Limited). GOOD v?rVRD WIDE SHEETING 4c Y AR D-1 0 Y A R D LIMIT. 7 98c 48c 25c $1,49 4c .'. ' " V * ??tu*/ i Remember -We Are H?re to Stoy-Only Good, Clean Merchandise Will Be Offered and We Guarantee Satisfadion With Every Sale Mioor'sOSdStand RUBEINSTEIIVS Minor's Old Stand