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-- - j / -v I* S'S?,'' \\ "V ./ V ?t?/rosear*9s * -w 1 l?&OWERSVILLE: 22?>^ \psr.APT-S FgRRV? W fe >E . f*****^^ /t i 1' ^<?> "A .-'* c !' ><0 VH AILEY'S V \ eoVsZZ^ \ \ ^fes. IV * . COMMERCE h r" ^tTu\ ? ' " n\ . *\ \ j / \ I ; /BY BROWN'S FE I! H Y -Tile rnu>:**\ \ / / between Royston, linrl weil ii it ti An. X ! \ i / derwin, S. C. ^ \ f / KWDX Bridge fit?on mlloa cb tho ^s^^ \ ^ g j* river from Brown's Ferry, and a ^"^s-^ 1 ' \ rouRh, rocky road. \ \ *' Craft's Ferry two miles down the X VATMENS river from Brown's Ferry. This map taken from t!:e I nlt- V ft I "ailey? Ferry ?Ix miles dow.i cd Stoles Geological survey. > ^ \J the river from Drowns ferry. 0 GO BY BROWN'S FERRY, THE NEAREST AND BEST ROUTE BETWEEN ATLANTA, COMMERCE, ROYSTON, HARTWELL, GA., AND ANDERSON, S. C. ?i. CONDENSER PASSENGER SCHER? ULES PIERMONT AND NORTH. ERN RAILWAY COMPANY? Effective AuguBt 16, 1914. L Anderson, 8. C. Arrivals Departures No. M 7.45 ft. m.No. 30 6.20 a. m.! K-T. g? a. m. ri? SS 8.S0 ?. m Kw SS5 11-3G n. m.No. ?0J5 J? Ul. No. 37 1.35 p. m.No. 36 ll GO a. m. No. 89 3 ao p. m.No. 38 2.10 p. m No. 41 4.45 p. m.No 40 3.30 p. m. No 43 5.55 p. m.No.x42 4.45 p. m.; Ka. ?6 745 p. rn.No. 44 5 46 p. m., No. 47 ll 16 p. m.No. 46 10.00 p. m. (x-Limited train.) ?CEriE FROM -UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE." C. V. PALMER. General Passenger,Agent. CHARLESTON * i/IWTrlRN CARO , LINA RAILWAY -Th* August S li ort Line Arrives t No. 5 ...i.t .......4140 a m. No. tl. 3.45 p. m Leavest No. 12.6.00 a m , No. ; 6.8.85 p. m j Information, schedules, rates, etc., promptly given. B WILLIAMS, G. P. A. Augusta, Ga, T. B. Curtis, G. A. I Anderson. 8. a S TWO substitutes piny important, roles lo "Under Itoyal Patron age." A young prince doeB not want to make a marriage of conveni ence aa he is already in love, auil he gets au adventurous American to take lils place as royal suitor. Tho Ameri can falls lp love with tbe princesa and la about to marry her when the real prince and his bride appear. Then it ls learned that the princess has also been romantic and baa furnished an American giri as ber substitute. There is n double marriage, and the Ameri cans are as nappy as the couple of royal birth. Gerda Holmes bas been playing the tends In the George Ade comedies re cently. She has proved herself to be a gifted comedienne as well as a dra matic star The humor which she in jects. Into her part In "The Fable of the Honeymoon That Tried to Come Back" ls more than pleasing. The story of "The Woman Who Dared" center? about a daring and suc cessful effort of an officer's wife to free bim from the charge of high trea son. The film features a sensational race between an automobile and a passenger train and bas many glimpses of circus life, Arthur Mackley has played the role of a sheriff so often that he ls known ss "Sheriff" Mackley. Tbnt title seems to suit bim, and he responds as readily when thus addressed ss be does when his nama la used. One of the most novel comedies ever witnessed is "A Study In Peet" The whole story le told by the action of the feet, and not untl' ?he hut scene is one of the players ..-vealer!. One can tell their every thought from tbs expression and actions of tuelt pedal extremities, and these are all to be seen. JANE WOLFE. Jene Wolfe ls one nf the most pop ular of the many handsome women who are dally appearing on the screen Her talents have won for ber a high place In the affections of tbe public. Remember that fmuons old drama "Kit, the Arkansaw Traveler?" The chanees arc that if you are of the male sex you saw lt from thc gallery of the local opera house Rememlter bow you stamped your feet and hissed at tn* unspeakable vllieiny of Rond, the gam bier, and bow you applauded the hen? him "of Kit, cs pee .Hy when he turned the tables on the scoundrels who at tempted to rh'ntt young Temple at cards? Well. "Kit the Arknnsaw Trav eler" baa beea produced In motion pic tures. The # T^IE LEADING PAPER of true: PIEOMOINT I .j?};' * ' ' .-Vv.- ???ff . V ;? v ;\ ; ". _,:r'~j. M ' ALL THE NEWS While It ls News Delivered Into Your Home Every Mprmng Before Breakfast Qnly $5.00 Per Year The Intelligencer The Best Advertising M?dium ia Upper Carolina The Following is One of the Many Testimonials Received From Advertisers in The Intelligencer: Anderson Real Estate and Investment Company CAPITAL STOCK $50:0Q0.G0 Real Estate, Stock, Renting Anderson. S. C., August 27, 1914. Advertising Manager, . Andcison Intelligencer, Anderson, S. C. Dear Sir: I think it is only right that I tell you of two incidents that have occurred recently by our 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. I showed it to him and sold him one of them, before I got back to the office, I asked him where he saw the advertisement and he said in The Intelligencer. Recently >ve had an inquiry from Columbia about a farm and when the man came up we sold him the place- He also said he saw the advertisement in The Intelligencer. Yours very truly, L. S. HORTON, First Vice President. n MORAL: "IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE" "M IL LI O N DOLLAR MYSTERY" -AND "The Trey O' Hearts" -AT THE BIJOU* Thursday, Sept. 17 -AND SAY! Only ONE ADMISSION Matinee ....... 5c Night . . . 5 and 10c NOTICE tho tho ' Pursuant to tbe rules of the demo cratic primary of the state ot South Carolina, tho county executive com mittee met at the court house at An derson, S. C., and canvassed the re turns of the man ace rs pt, the rtecond primary leectlon held September 8th. Tho follr-w'22 named candidates having received a majority of the votes cast for the respective offices aro declared the Horniness of tho party: For CoM?aiH"?pser ?vciisa ?. J. Lawrence McGee declared nominee. For .Commissioner Section 2. John R. Culberson declared nominee. Fer Commission SeetlssuS, W. A. Spearman declared tue nomi nee. . For Coaunlsauer Section 4. R. Pick Smith declared Me nominee Rufus Fant, Jr. J. H. Hutchison. Sam M. Wolfe, declared tho nomi For Supervisor. J. Mack King declared tbe nominee. Fer County Treasurer. ; G. N. C. Bolem*n declared tho'nomi S. DEAN FHAR?AN, LEON L. RICE, County Chairman. Secretary. Glenn Springs Hotel . GLENN SPRINGS; S. C. Wo beg to offer to our friends and patrons of Glean Springs all the comforts courtesy and attention that years of practical ex? perlenee has taught ns. Absolutely nothing will be left undone to make yon feel that the memories tant yon carry away of a summer spent at Glenn Springy will always live Ia your Mem ory ks a green spot. Onr automobile Passenger Bus with Pneumatic Tires meets the trains at Spartanburg and the ride will only take yon thirty min? otes to the hotel for cue dollar for each passenger. Oar nato? mobile baggage track villi give yon quick service for fifty rents per trunk. First Floor rates are $17.50, single or double. Second Floor ^ooms are $17.50, and $15.00 per week, also single rooms at the same rate, J. Geo. Verhauer, Mgr. (. Stulb & Verhauer, Prop's. GENESTA HOTEL, Augusta, Ga. World's Darkest moment. Tho darkest moment ls said to be Just before dawn. Tals ls now dis covered not to be so. The darkest moment, relatively speaking, ls when the noonday sun shines. Thea lt is that living things on the earth are blinded by the dasxW? ot the sun and tall to recognise the ^ght that nore? falls oat In ?pase. WE WILL PAY YOU TEN CENTS FOR YOUR COTTON .' '5-"- ' ' r'Vr . We have) severa, sinai! ?arma, fine land, in five ruUea of 3b*> city, which wc will sell at from $45-00 to ?75.0C per acre-^niyj 1-4 payable this fell, and wc w?l take Good Middling Cotton in1 payment of this 1-4 at Ten Cents' a pound. Wc '.viii hold the cot- j ton until February lat cxd g?ve : you the overplusthen, if there - xs ? any. ; Balance payable tn One andi Two Years nt ? per cent interest.1 Anderson Real* Estate & Investment Co. E. R Horton, Pres. L.S. norton, V. P. V W. F. Marshall, Treas Uso a Me extra money to good advantage jost now? Haven*! you something to sell?< Do you own something you no longer, uso, bot which if offered et a bargain price would ap peal at once to tome one who does need it? > An INTELLIGENCER Want j Ad will turn thc trick. PHONE 321 S'&EY KIDNEY PIUS BACKACHE Kl P fi fe Y 3 ARO ,&LA9 Ofctt