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?jf^^^^^t OF voiii^^^^S j^"' Wc have a little "Looking . K??^ Ahead Plan" by which yuu ??3^| WTu_L * ~ cMrw tf?W?, can own a hr.ma in Nor; h | jil ?A J Anderson. s. j '??jj \5j iffiS_ I ?M4gr^ : - fl) - ._~v__.__ o ? H ? LI ? L e Y jaSEfc* K^i?'tv j?H^Ltr;'???V^ - ?V We'll be glad to tell you all about it, if you'll drop in to see us at our new office in the Wat son-Van diver Building. Wanted Horses and Mares I will be at Davis Bros., Stables on Wednesday ?Sep tember the 16th, to buy horses and mares, from 5 to 9 years old, weighing from 900 to 1,200 pounds. Will buy all kinds just so they are sound and fat. COME ON BOYS AND GET THE CASH iJ?J?M. P m? JU JCJJ WILtlBIIBi 1 ______-__- ? The Rush Is On J With the ceo. weather comes the demand for fresh meats. We aie prepared to serve you with thc wy Hnest of Mutton, Veal Pork, Beef, Pou?iry, etc.. that money san boy. Qur business in this line ns well as in the Grocery line is increasing. We are not going to let "hard times" talk sot a hole in our business. We have thc goods, the price, the service, and in re turn for your patronage, wc r_romise you happiness and good looks. "Noised." I 212 ?; Main SAM D. HARPE?, Mgr., Phone 132 ?aaa AHO ?Jf 8CENE I*R0M ?THE OME of the II?OVT popular of New York's dansuuts ls reproduced lu "The Devil's Dansant," a flint pla/ which tells the story of a wom an's fondness for the gay life. The woman ls the wife of the district ut torney. and when he raids the resort she ls found In the gambling rooms. The district attorney saves her by ex plaining that she had been gathering evidence for bim. and she promises to be more circumspect in the future. An elaborate and spectacular dim adaptation of the famous racing play. "Ills Last Dollar." with Its authur, David Higgins, in the role1 originally created by him. ls now in the course of production. The success of the orig inal production was so notable that the title of the play bas become a byword In racing circles, and a "David Hig gins" bas long been commonly accept ed us representing the lust dollar in one's possession. MARKET REPORT New York Cotton New York, Sept. 14.-While thero was no further liquidation of the straddle interest through the special committee in the cotton market" to !day, the talk around the flocr was ;moro cheerful. This seemed the re ' suit of continuous reports of a vHead .?r spot situation In the South and ru mors that a syndicate had been form ed, to take over the December inter ests here and undertake the liquida tion of the straddle interest in a block. No official statement waa bi ned In this connection, but it was re ported that local houses having open contracts in December have bean ap proached with a proposition that this syndicate take over the proposition on n b??ls of 9 cents uere and 5.25d in Liverpool. Such an operation, it was hcllovcd.. would clear the way for an early resumption pf business, and V. was also rumored that the committee which has been working up new by laws to make the New York contract conform with the cotton futures law, had practically completed the Job. Liverpool Cotton Liverpool, Sept. 14.-Cotton, spot ir Improved demand. Sales G.500 bales, Including G.COrt American cn the basts of G.OOd for middling. Imports 1,099 batea; including 1,074 American. Money on Call New York, Sept. 14.-Closing mer cantile paper 7. Sterling exchange easier. Cable 4DS.76; for demand 498. liar silver 54 1-8. Cotton Seed Oil New York, Sept. 14.-Cotton seed oil was lower under hedge pressure from refiners, further tenders of 1,760-b?r rele on September .contract, t?.lk of friper crude offerings and lack ot out side demand. F'nal prices were gen erally lowor. Sales 12,500 barreas *?' The market closed steady. Syot 675 at 683. " '. Stocks and Bonds New York, Sept. 14.-Inauguration ay of gold exports to Canada, .In partial payment of New York's indebt edness to London and Paris, an J the withdrawal from the pVivato market of some large orders tr sell listed se curities were interesting financial de velopments. Five ..million dollars v;e.e ?uk?it mr shipment io "?m?w?, ?sej? *o be placed to tue credit ol the Bank pf England.' As much more wlli prjbably go in a few days. Cancel 'ation of the orders to sell stdeks wai associated with latest news from abnoad, which indicated e much more Hopeful feeling regarding the cause of allies In the war with Germany. lt Was said that a substantial part of the new German loan of $250,000,000 now being floated by the Berlin bank ers would' bo subscribed for by weal thy German Americans, but a canvaBS of tho international banking interests failed to eliott any confirmation ot the rumor.'. . . , r<&?mS& Dry Goods New York. Sept 14,-Cotton good* ino yarn marketa were Armer today. Dress gooda wore nctive. Haw silk continued dull. Knit goods ror quick delivery were in better demand. BANK RTAT?ire?rT imptroller ?f the Currency fasses' a Cnll to National Hanks. (By Associated Press) Washington, lt.-The comptroller tho currency today issued, a call for' ? statement Of thc condition rt all pr<t*~-.tl bank? of the Pnltort Sta tea st ? ibo close of business, September it; ," F-* SCREE DEVIL'S DANSANT" Edith (Billy? {storey ?r?a boro lo New Yurk city March 18. 1802, which makes | the popular moving picture star o little over twenty-two years of ageT Marc Warren, a neurotic young man In ill health, organizes a fake Invest ment company to catch the dollars of j the |)oor people in "Life's Cruclbla." Ile persuades Paul Benton, a Strug- j gllng young author, to Join his com pany as ?>. retnry. Helen ls Marc's j sister and be loves her denrly. He supports ber In school by his ill!, it I earnings. She does not know of his questionable business methods. Tho j dollurs pour Into the treasury of the fake company until tl-e authorities in vestigate and then .Marc- leaves the country. Paul is arrested as a swin dler, although Innocent of any intent. Later Paul ls relensed. Fielen and Patti fall in love. Mare returns penitent aud| confesses, exonerating Paul i-onipl ! ly. Then lie dies. The young lovers | are married. GRAIN MARKET EXCITED Prices Crashed Downward on Belief That War WM End. (By Associated t'rf?Sa.) Chicago. Sept. 14.-Qraln prices crashed downward today In a whirl of selling due to belief that the , war might end soon. Tho clono was wild with wheat G'l-l to 8 1-? lower than Saturday Hight, corn off 2 1-2 to 2 7-8 and oats showing a r.et ha ?dc of 3 7-8 to 4 3-4 net. In provisions the out come varied from 25c decline to an equal adranca Elgin Uti tl er, Elgin. 111.. Sept 14.-Butter, li it y tubs sold at 3G 1.2. IBhuty Head, Fluttering Heart, Floating /Bpecks TheBO aro signs of kidney and blad der trouble. You'll hare headaches, too, backaches and oe tired ail over. Don't wait longer, but begin taking Foley K'.dney Pills at once. It won't bc long before your miserable sick feeling will be gonn. You will Bloop well, eat well and grow strop,; and active again. They arc a tonic and your entire . y t- ;n a.. weil an your kidneys nnd bladder will be benefited by their usc. Try them. Evans' Phar macy, agents. IBelgian Atrocities Denied. Antwerp. Sort- 14.-The Bolgian government has appointed a commls lion, headed by M- Goblet, tho minis ter of state, to "refute tho Germnn calumnies that tho Belgian .. popula ron ia responsible for tho aggroci'ionV and atrocities committed by Gorman ! troops." Diarrhoea Quickly Cured. . "My attention was Trot called tn Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as much aa twelve years ago. At that time I was se-1 riouSly ill with summer complaint, i One doso of this remedy checked the trjmbW writes .Mrs. C, W. Florence,! Rockfield, Ind. For salo by all deal-, era. . \ -. i "A To the Wise ls Sufficient" K .J* ltr% uAPPORTUiSi g Zcnf-O, " TY knocks I Wz&KFxV? ?nc? at eT*ry I X*&f*brr& man's door." I '/Vji^^? Opportunlty I WIIJ?FT?\ knoc 5iS ninny I u l&JBfi/J t<mes at ibo door I '! f?v2\) ot 016 reader o* . _vi n?nsr,wa.o conscientiously follows tba-Ad vertisements contained therein. **A penny saved ls a penny earned." There are a lot of pennies ly ing,around loose tn this paper weting to be aa?ed. Aren't, voa .going t6 sa^c **ei_7 "Honest/: ia the bes. r-.iJr-. . Our mdiprtMO* base t?war suc cess on this proverb, both tn ad vertising and in other Unas of their busiaeeo activities. It ?aya. "A stitch tn time saves nrae." You can save many stitches of expenso by keeping posted close; ly on what our advertiser* nave to say tn this paper. _. . 1 MARSHAL A. NEILAN. Mn rs bal A. Nellan ls featured with Kath l'olninl In "Ham. the LlheuiUil." a con;edy with plenty ur thrills aud ac tion, lurorinntlon chined while nt the top of a telegraph pole starts u serle* of co tn pl kat lu ti s that Include several lights uud au attempted robbery. Few people know that E. tl. Calvert, who plays the part of the army olll eer In "Und?r Iloynl Patronage." ls n former soldier und distinguished him self tn the Cuban wer. Mr. Calvert ls a graduate of West Point and was active throughout (be Cuban campaign At tlie close of the war he received his commission of captain Mr. Cal vert left thc army foi the stage Rmi later accepted nu attractive offer to appear in motion pictures. At The Theatres Tlie llljf?u Theatre. Last night at <lio Dijou thc.-.tre tho Norene St. CIu?r ptock comimny pre sented "Th?>r:?:i and Drange HI03 i soins," Hertha M. Clay's famous novel. The house wa..' packed to the doors and every perron voted the play the best yet. The management of the house gave away two very valuable presents last evoning. Thc llrut a twenty-six piece ailver 1 .vt, was won by Mr. Melvin Means nnd the second prize, six silver orar.se .-.poona. Waa won by W. E. Watson Tho Norene St. Hlalr company hv without doubt the best balanced and generally tal ented organization of thc kind that haB over visited Anderson... Tonight, on nccount of tho many rcque-its made last week, and Which 'tl n coull "Pl bc com td lcd with, the company will present t-iclr first play. ."Tho Sweetest Girl in Dixie." Af a play-of Intense and in every way in teresting sit nations. "The Swetost Girl in Dixie" has no equal. Miss Ft. Clair as tho old mammy, Aunt Caro line. IL1 positively ... star. In fact. 1! . would^ bo nearly impossible to ira , prove 'upon this company's rendition i of that beautiful southam play. ; I The management ii." givtngi present:' I away nt each performance, value Iranging from JR up tn $25. At the ?rantincoc n lavalli?re with a pearl and j omdrald setting will bc oLIared to i some one in the audlonce. Tonight, I tho first prize will be n solid gold ! watch. Second pri*c a set of silver oyster forks. One can hardly afford ?to mias tho cahncn of winning one or Ithcf? valuable prizes asido from the ?moat excellent program being rendcr I cd daily at the Dijou. Diarrhoea Remedy* ' "I odv?Bcd the "boys' when they en listed f** tho Spanish war to take Chambo: Iain's Colic. Chnlorn and Diarrhoea Rerr?odv with them, and havo received nany thanks for tho ad vice, e.'ven." writes J. II. Hough land, Eldon, I?wa "No person whether traveling or at'homo should bo with out this great remedy," For salo by all dealers. MIL BOOKER F0? BOOKER Ed'tor of The Spjirtanhurg .lonrnnl l> fandldtfe. Spartanburg, Sept. i\-Harold C. Docker, editor of Tho Spartanburg Journal, Is a candidate for clerk or the house at the noxt sosrlon'or the . unefsl a?istm??!?. Eiaec announcing 'cr the position Mr. "Dcokcr has rc ceiveed much eitcouragemcnt nnd hi 1 friends1 believe that ho standr an ex cellent Chance or receiving, thc ap1 ??ointment. He is one of the Ires* known yoting newspaper men ri, the state and is admirably equipped} for the dntW'br house: clerk. , ', ii ? ii n yt i M in mm .ii ! "MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY" ? "The TreyO'Hearts" -AT i HE BIJOU Thursday, Sept. 17 -AND SAY! Only ONE ADMISSION Matinee. . 5c Night ... 5 and 10c "LIVE AT HOME" Raise Truck, Pigs and Cattle 10 ACRES are enough, but we also have another of 30 acres. Both within one mile of the City lim its, well improved and in fine condition for truck ing. . Both within the Anderson school district and are just the places for the farmer who wishes to quit cotton and school his children; or fer the town man wish ing to supplement his other business. You can't beat them. Frank & DeCamps Realty Co. THONE 246 Wanted: BANK STOCK Subject to supply we will buy Eight Shares of Bank of Anderson. J. Furman Evans Co. s Evans Building Anderson, S. C. -4 .... "? HARoUltf&CO.^^ ?mu ANU^KSON INTELLIGENCER JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT I ffeir-EXCLUSIVE/ IrOCA?, AGENTS * YSSff ? ."Ia. * FOR. TH|j6 RXCLUsSIVE, LINE,.- j +++H? +. -+->+++++-H-+ ! Personal I Cori K. Parrls of Charlotte, has been spending a few day* in tho city m business. A. H. Dagnnll spent Williamston with friends. Sunday a. C. P. Martin of the Neale'' crrek section waa among the visitors to spend yesterday in the city. T. W. Pruitt of tho Ebenezer sec tion was nmong the visitors to spend yesterday lu the city. Creek section spent a few boors in the city yestorday. Andrew Sullivan of the Fork section was in Anderson yesterday. C. M. Finley of Mountain Crock spent a few hours In tho. city yester day. Proctor A. Bonham of Greenville, spent yesterday in the city with hts parenta, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Don ham . J. D. Wclborn of tho Lebanon sec tion spont a few hours in tho city yosterday on basiacsa. c. S. Clinkscaieo of Starr left yes terday fer Nashville. Tenn., yhero he will rc-umc hts atttdias in Vanderbilt. Dr. C. M. vTripp of the Brushy creek ?-^*ti?jn waj in Anderson yester day for a few hours. RT. C. n. Giifiln of the Eureka nelghlK>rhood was in Anderson yester day. Jamie McCullough and Josh Br?atov .rient Sunday in Greenville with rela tives. mrs. W. j. Muidrort has returned from Russells, where has b-*?? spending a few days. Mrc John Crawford has returned from her home in Salisbury, N: C., airer a visit, to Mr. and MK. W. A. Chapman. A. J. i billard of W'lllimr.ston town ship spem yesterday in thc city. Mrs. E. R. Horton ls back from Washington, Ballimore and other cit Jjosf in tho North. . J. J. 1 .aldwin has gone on a busi ness trip to Georgia and Alabama. John Firley of the Mountain Creek section wo3 In tho city yestorday for few hourn. J. Relton Watson of thc ContorviiJe section spenf.,yc8tcrday in the city. J. E. Garvin of Pendleton spent yes terday in Andornon. Charles Hoggs of Pendleton waa one it tho visitoro to .-pend yesterday tn he city on business.. E. Lee Owens of Garvin township, spent yesterday In tho city on bast ions. Ernest McCown of the Mountain Miss* Estelle McKinney nos returned from Atlanta where she ha? boen vis iting friends. - CG. Sayro has returned from Ral eigh, N. C.. where he has been on a business trip. Q. H. Bailes, proprietor of tho B*? Hive, has returned tronv New York, whore he bas bought a large stock of Fall goods for his popular store. Mr/. D. A. Henry ie back in tho city after a visit to relatives in El berton, Ga. Mrs. W. H. Fra*er and children havo returned from a visit to friends and relatives in LaPayctte. Ala.