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Classified Want Advert Twenty-five words or less, Ono T 81s Times $1 00. All advertisement over twenty-flv word. Hat CH on l.uuo wurdi to don. No advertisement tskeu for less If yon?* name appears In the tv-le your want ad to 321 and a bill will prompt payment. FOR SALE FOB SALE-250 farms So. Ga., Wost Green and Denton, Ga., $10.50 round trip. If you are interested write or see me at once. C. E. Koy. County Clerk's Office. Anderson, S. C. tr FOB SALE-Pulleys and shafting an ' 1 counter shafts, displaced by ind ? -1 vidual -aotors. Apply T. K. Roper, Mgr., Anderson Intelligencer Joh Dept, tf FOB SALE-Inoculation for Alfalfa, Vetch and Crimson Clover. Mill ford^ Rltro Germ. Kurraan Smith, Seeds m un, Phone. 464. OB SALE-My farm of 111 acres, 5 milos of Ai.derBon. In high state of cultivation, good water and pas ture. Midway church and school bouse V* jnile distant. Also any one that wanta some nice Berkshire pigs to meet me on the squsro Sat. urday p. m. Sept 19. W. H. Pruitt, Anderson, S. C. Ruote 1. 9-16-3t FOB SALE-Large double flat top desk, light oak finish, good as new, * cost 140.000, will sell for $20.00. Can be seen at Dr. J. O. Saunder's, of fice. Bleckley Building 9-17-3tp WANTS WANTED-Teachers with certificates wanted immediately for following positions in graded or rural schools: 8 at $60; 6 at $50; 8 at $46; ll at $40; 1 at $36. Direct from school offllcials. Special enrollment. Act quickly. W. H. Jones, Mgr., Columbia, & C. WANTBB- You to try the cooking at The Luncheonette, next door to New Bridge. Short Orders Quickly Served. WANTED-The public te know that we bate just- received a large ship meat pf box flies, and can supply your wanta In thia line. Anderson Intelligencer, Job Department. tf Wi|?TBD'*-?an to know thar. TI? make the best Evaporators. Either Cop per or Galvanised Steel, Metal Shingles. Tin Roofing, Guttering, Smoke Stacks. Gin Suction Pipe, eta. Divver Rooting Co. Tbs Sbop with a Reputation. WANTED-Good, liv?, solicitor to join crew. Money making possibilities unlimited for right man. Apply W. Y. Ingram care Anderson Fur. Co, , Anderson S. C. 9-15-6 tp WANTED-Position by October 1st. Steperienccrl. bookkeeper and sales man, on. road or in house. A-l ref erences. Age 33 yesrs. Msrried. Welte AV BY Wright, Seneca. S. C. $>166t.p. WANTED-A young man to clerk In store. Must be energetic, of good habits and well recommended. Good opening for right man. Ap ply giving r?f?rences, X. Y. Z., care Intelligencer. 9-917-tf OYSTEHft! . WHAT I .Yes. a full t?w et Standarda and Selects. The luncheonette. Next door to the Bridge. . ? IT SEEMS TO BB-A special provi sion that fruit la the most desired and adapted food for warm weather, and youm find lt here-California friots,T ranges, grapes, plums, pears and northern apples-all fresh. Also Pickle pear-, and plenty of baue.i nj. J. K. Manos. F-tlUMI FOR LEASE We ha'" me following good farms for lease it TO 6 years as whole or in smali far i-.. 300 scre.i .?. Moaoc. C. ft W. C. R. R. ?SO acres a; Clark's Hill, c. ft W. C. H. H. All having good Savannah River bottoms. Augusta Real Estate Co.. Augusta, Ga. LOST LOST-Between North Anderson and public square, Tuesday morning, .gold medal, German prise given by rfc whew y College In 1906. Has newe J. B> Cannon engraved on pin har. Return tc Hubbard Building aaa receive reward. 9.l6-3t - . I ??!??."-..ii-._ LOST-Tan colored automobile top ?ver or hood Sunday afternoon on wUliaiastC". '?..?4. between Ander, son an* Whitefield church. Liberal reward; Return to C. 6. Sayre lt CO*TON"AT IO CEMTS-Commencing Saturday, Sept. lt, I will buy good twiddling cotton from my fertiliser customers, paying iOcenta on ac. onnt, or ope cent above the mark et' prfc?. A S. rant. Relton, S. C. . lt: sw. S t dally; -8-16-_ A gentleman from Sunnyside aa.tfi yesterday that/he considered The In telligencer ls about the heat paper in tWaitt. And a man froto Sunnyside must be truthful. ! Columns ising Rates Imo 25 cents, Three Time? f,0 cents, e words prorata for each additional he H. cd in a mouth made on appii than 25 cents, cash in cd vanen. phone directory you can telephone be mailed after its insertion for PROFESSIONAL CARDS ******* u **********> 4 Ult. lt. A, ALLGOOD. Physician . AVatKon-Vnndirer Building * Honrs o to int 12 lo li .1 to ;>. * At (ievelund IMiurmnry: * s to 9 a. m.; <U<? to IM p. m. * R?sidence Phone KLMM ofllec 83d . * ***.*.?.*?*?/**.**..?** SAYRE & BALDWIN ARCHITECTS Rlcckley Bldg. Anderson, 8. C Cltliens National Bank Bldg. Raliegh, IN. C. CASEY A FANT ARCHITECTS Anderson, 8. C. Brorrn Office Building Second Floor. Phone ?69 7.7 T. Frank Watkins Sam'l 1? t ? >.. WATKINS A PBINCI Attorneys and Connsellnr-stLaw 1st Floor Bleekley Bldg, Anderson, 8. C. BR. I* H. SNIDER VETERINARY SURGEON Frotvteil Co. Stable Phone ?l. Anderson, 8. C. * Dr. J. C. MITCHELL* * Veterinary Surgeon * * Davis Bros. Stable * o 816-Phones-133 * * Anderson, So. Car * B.B.BLECKLEY O.M. II KA RD Phone f7 Blecktey & Heard UNDERTAKERS 117 E. Whit ncr St. Assure? al? esl!3 day op nlgtt. 1 Phone SSS* Jj I I M I vc^y *,u#s o 13 Good Cream :: Ice Cream :: Eat More Of lt. 1 mi'~HL,i fa lt year eyes or glasses ?* quotient Alright thea i*? seek further, Jas* **e se. ? specialise sa these troubles and en ?Ire yon Usnt finish sa work thai ?sells satisfaction. Prices UM to S&90 vp. Re* pairs 10c u> DR. ML R. CAMPBELL 112 W. Whitner St. ?rennd fleer-telephone 1 ANDERSON COLLEGE OPENS'BOOBS TODAY STRONG FACULTY HAS BEEN SECURED PROSPECTS GOOD Friends and Patrons of institution Will Gather at 9 O'clock To Witness the Ceremonies Tho formal opening of Anderson Coll?ge viii take pince this morning at :i o'clock ai which time friends and patrons <;;. the Institution will gather lo assure the faculty <>r the college of their good vv?fihe.n and of ti: dr hope:; that thin yt ir may he more successful '.han thc collng? ha iver experienced. It lg understood that the trustees and their wlvea, Die ?adios nf the col-' lego uLuociailou, tho mayor a;:d mom-, br.r.i <>r the city council and various' other fricada will bc present for the exercise.; ihh morning. Thia i?r.?-?-iio?>ii and tomorrow will ' Ira devoted to enrolling and classify ing the student:* and tomorrow the| clasaca w.U be assigned and actual, work will bo beguti. - President Kinard said yesterday' tiiat hd V tc well picoted over tim pro peels for this year und he be lieves t:iut the success of the your's work is aireadv asMtred. He deplores tho fact thai man) students were kept away because o? the serious cotton situation, bm thinks that thc college has every right to rejoice over its prospoets The faculty for the coming year is probably a little stronger than that of any female coliego in tho state. Dr. .fames P. Kinard, tho new president of thc college, has been in Anderson all Dummer ami has already endeared himself to tho people of this city. Dr. Kinard Is n graduate of the Citadel, a gradunto of Johns Hopkins and has taught in Winthrop College and at the Citadel. Ho will tench English this year. C. N. Faithfull, who ls well known to Anderson people has- been taking spccinl courses in the north during the summer and will teach philosophy and Illble during the '-ominp session Mist,- Helen P. Smith is a new mem ber of tho faculty, coming to this city aa a graduate of Converse ::oncgo nnd of Columbia Cnlverslty. She is the lady principal. Miss Smith in a dsugbtOr of Allen Smith of Abbeville and har. ft number of friends' In Ander son. John H. Williams, an A. H. of Wil liam Jowol College, is a nev; member of the fnedty and he will have entire charge cf thu department of science. Prof. Wlllinms was formerly Instruc tor of physics nt William Jewells Col lege and la in instructor of repute Miss Ma y Seymour Abbott, who ls to teach the modern languages in An derson is woll known here, af ls MISH Helen Hunter.- who will tench I^atln. Miss Hazel E. Alward of the depart ment of English, is also well known in Anderson. Mist* Flosence Mad docks is to havo complete charge of tho department of' mathematics for the coming session and patron? of the college are well ?.donned with thin news. I Mini; Marlo deVebre, a graduate of, T'indolph-Macoa and of Columbia Cn-j IvprsRy. oomog to Anderson to teach ? history and political Rcler.ce. Patrons of the school ?viii be glad to learn that Dr. Olga V. Pruitt has been secured for thip session to net again as college physician and to have charge of the departments of physiol ogy nnd hygiene. Ono of the principal additions to the faculty/or this vear ls Frederic Goode, who will be director of music. Mt Coode was a punll of W. H. Sher- . wood of Chicago and Jor.e Damotto of Berlin and ls a musician of renown. He will teach n'ano and org^in and will be assisted by Mrs. Goode. Mis? Sara E. Stranathnn is to re turn thin year and will again hnve charge of the department of voice. She 1? ? anlendld instructor. Ml?? Nellie Smith, who comes from fteardston. ill., will teach niano nnd violin. M,'?a ornitb comen here with the very bl?hest recommendations and U said to bo a splendid music teacher. The new art teacher. Miss Mary Hodson Ramseur. bea been spending tho summer In Parla She studied at Converse College, the Chase School of Art of New York, thc Academy of ne aten of Few York and at the Art School of Paris. She has splendid ability. Miss Robbie P. Wakefield, who re turns to Anderson this year, will have charge of the school of expression and of physical' culrure. Miss Wakefield needs no Introduction to Anderson peonle. Tho department of domestic science nnd art will he In charco this year of j Ml?? Felicia Murray, who was in An- j de*won tn this c? nacl ty lest year. M?"??. Ella ?J. Johnson.' hour^kesner for thia ?easton, ls a native of Clinton hot she was at,a college for women tn Miser.:: rt last year in this same ca .v F ?therine ^ Sh* me, who was Will fill tbe ??tuo position this? yar-. AV told the famltv of the Institu ten ls'.0*ld of which tb?? people of \r-j rfprjo-. have evorv rieht to be nrood and tbev are exnerrtln*- ?rent th I ri ?ai of \nderson Colleae for tho coming year. Gerau?? Surrounded Tnnrton. Sent IV-The German right J wipp I* encircled bv ?he nilton, nc I -online to an Amiens dispatch to th? Daily News. ' BUYING HORSES FOR FRENCH GOVERNMENT LARGE NUMBER PURCHASED IN ANDERSON FOR USE IN THE WAR r Two Dealers Carr::; To 'i his City and Selected Meny Mounts For the French Artillery Over r.oo horse? fn?r?i Andors?n and surrounding counties \?ll be shipped lo France within tis.- next tow weeks Tor use in tho French artillery. Two weil known horse <: iii"-, represent ing the French government, carno to 'Anderson yesterday and purchased a large number of animals, paying any where from $lo to . ii * I per horse f.-;r tliem all. The gentlemen stated that the horses1 would (hipped trom this city to Canada and Cnn to France. Some timo ?iKo two horse dealers, <"og^ins and Wilson by name, adver tised that they would be in Anderson today hut they did not state why they desired the horses. Their advertise ment morely said that ?key wool be In thc market for good horrp* I'pon the arriva] i f thc two d?niera yesterday they announced tba? nu.* were acting ns aeents for the French Kovrrnmeut nnd Hie*, purchased every horse offered weighing between COO and 1,000 pounds All told, the horsemen purchased >il?out SOO horses In Anderson and Creon wood county ?nd the mounts will probably be Bhipped within the uc::t few days. BEAUTIFUL HOME WAS DESTORYED BY FIRE SAMUEL MOORE LOST HIS HOME SOME INSURANCE Kerosene Oil in a Closet Was Re sponsible for Blaze Which De troyed Very Handsome Home An alarm of fire was turned in yes terday morning ai :):10 o'clock and within 30 minutes utter- that' time the handsome home of Samuel Moore on River si-oct, jist opppos-ite. nouna Vista park, wa;: in ashes. Thc entire building v. as burned to tho ground and almost all of the hcuso furnish ings- went up in smoke. The piano, a trunk or two and a few Btnali ar ticles were tnkou from the building but the loss was al nost complete. Mr. Mooro went into a closet yester day morning about :? o'clock to search for a pair of shoes- and struck a match. When he did so a part of the match dropped to the floor and struck a kerosene cnn and int an instant the entire floor was in a blaze. Mr. Moore hurriedly shut the door and tried to extinguish the blase with a wet blan ket but to no avail. He then turned in the Aro alarm but befare the de partment could answer tho blaze was beyond control. Ths. hotiBc was a pretty structure, conting over $4.000 Mr. Mooro car ried $3.000 insurance on thc building and $1,200 on the furniture hut this hot begin to cover the loss. Some "weeks a KO Mr. Moore lost a home in Southwest Georgia by fire, the building hoing valued at more than $6,000. * Mr. Moore said yesterday that he had made no nlans> as whether or not he would replace the house but it is probable that another building will bc erected on the site of tho humed building. "Bettor be safe Than Sorry"-Wil loi P. Sloan, Insurance. Y. M. CTA. WORKERS HERE YESTERDAY Carno To Anderson and ?onfet ?e? With People !air?-?t*?*. ?? Christian Werk. Hare Andors?n yesterday had the pleas, uro of -entertaining two ot the best known Y. M. c. A. workers in tho southern staten-S. A. Ackley of Rich mond. Va., and E. O. Wilson of Char lotte, N. C. Mr. Ackley ts state serre, tar y of the association for Virginia, While Mr. Wilson is general secretary U r the two Carolinas. . These ssntierv.ea arc making a tour of the southern cities Inspecting the various Y. M. C. A.'a arid while in An derson they went Into details as' re gards the local institution. They were well pleased with the condition of affairs as they found tham here. The gentlemen met yesterday after noon at 6 oclock with the directora of the local association and short ad? dr? ssas were heard, t was explained at this meeting that Anderson is ox. peeled to contribute about $1.000 to the general V. M. C. A. fund for use In .the south ann the directors of tho assois Jon now have this matter under advisement. - .Before leaving the Olly both the visitors congratulated* Fred M. Bur nett, secretary of the Anderson asso ciation on thc work that ha ia doing hore. FARMER'S CAFE VICTOR B. CHESHIRE, Proprietor. v Near City Hall Meals served at all hours, mw ililli willum III lilli?iiiMwamawag THE BIG 4 DEALERS In horses anil mules of the Miller Union Stock Yards Atlanta, tico ru Li, j Will be a? The Fretwell Co.'s Stables on Friday and Saturday Sept. ?"?th and 26th, WM To buy all classes of nuiles nnd horses, nui pay the cash. lt Is Salter to Have an Ad. In the Home Than on the Fence. ADVERTISE In This Newspaper. THE HIGH QUALITY THE RICH FLAVORING THE FINE APPEARANCE Of cir Choice Confections TOGETHER WITH THE MODERATE PRICE Account for Their Pop ularity IF YOU'VE TRIED THEM YOU KNOW THEM. IF YOU HAVEN'T, DO SO Olympia Candy Co. Wilson Endorsed. Madison, Wis, Sept. 15.-Wiscousin dotnocrats pledged themselves to help rc-clcet President Wilson. In resolu tion:; adopted in their convention to night. lleaolu'.jons approved the fedora! income tax, tho Wilson currency and hanking reform, tariff act, and trust regulation plans. Disapproval of a ponding ( oust it ut ional amendment for tho initiative referendum and recal! was expected. Acnt? Indigestion. "'I was annoyed for over a year by attacks of acute indigestion, followed by constipation," writes Mrs. M. J. Gallagher. Geneva, N. Y., "I tried, everything that waa recommended to me for this complaint but nothing did m.-? pinch gflod ttatp shoot f'j-ut' months ago T saw Chamberlain's Tab lets ?uvorti?Ou and procufcu a bot? tie of them from our druggist I soon realized that I had golton the right thing for they helped mo at .once Since taking two bottles of. them I can eat heartily without any bad effects." Sold by all dealers. -1-...-Igm_j_-JL-.1 "The Trey O' Heart?" -AND "MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY" AT THE BIJOU TODAY Matinee.5c Night . .. 5 and 10c Wanted: BANK STOCK Subject to supply we will buy Eight Shares of Bank of Anderson. J. Furman Evans Co. Evans Building ' Anderson, S. C. 8 )^( )^( )^( )^( )^( >J< It Always Helps says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., In writing of her experience with Cardui, the woman's tonic She says further: "Pefore 1 began to us? Cardui, my back and head would hurt so bad, I thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles of CatduL I began to feel like a new woman. I soon gained 35 pounds, and now, I do all my housework, as well as run a big water mill. 1 wish every suffering woman would give CARDUI The Woman's Tonic a trial t still use Cardui when I feel a little bad, and it always does me good." Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman ly trouble. Signs that you need Cardui, the woman's tonic You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardui for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing women for more than fifty years. Get a Bottle Today! The Rush Is On With the cool weather comes the demand for fresh meats. We ore prepared to serve you with the very finest of Mutton, Veal, Pork, Beef, Poultry, etc.? that money san buy. Our business in this line as well as in the Grocery line is increasing. We are not going to let "hard times" talk cut a hole in our business. We have the goods, the price, the service, and in re turn for yet? patronage, we promise you happiness and good looks. "Nuf Sod." W? A. POWER 212 S. Main SAM D. HARPEJR, Mgr., Phone 132 ?H?( fT,HE Fest? f inies is a magazine J- devoted to the automobile Hil l l public in general-and to Ford (jj! owners in particular. But some I where between it covers will be S j H j found something of interest to g (I everyone, jill It is published monthly j lill hxr tl?? KAvrl ?ff AIA* I Bj I pany, and-like the Ford 8 III car-has e world-wide dis- il ! ?I tr?bution. It will be mail? I ed free each month to any one, anywhere, upon re- Im I quest. TODD AUTO SHOP || Subscribe for The Intelligencer ^^^grj^^^H^^^H^^^BSSSSSSSSSSSSSSV^^^^^^HksD^^^^BSSSSSSSSSBS^I^^H