sss ? . ^sm?***. |A Classified Business Directory 1 Of Firms That Will Endeavor to Deserve Your Patronage sss Todd Has Made TL _ *~>1 _ _1 Ca._1 I I1C VtUtfi IJIOUU Still in Andei. OR . The prehlem of life today la speed. SSSSt ( He who can movf, think and ect SSSS quickly doubles bis Hie. ~s . The Ford doubles the life end pow rTT*8 p,r of the busy man. To be without ?553 a Ford, if you can possibly manage to SSS gut one, is to be out of step with the " times. 5555 The struggle for speed has been the story ol mankind. The Ford enables man to move ISjmJj about almost as rapidly as tho bird SSS" and now the intelligent citizen is tell SSS ing himself, "The Ford la the car I SSS shall buy." Let us give some reasons why cv 5555 erv man should buy aFord: The Ford means ecoaomy. All that a man has in $is life ls SSS time, and not much of that. The Ford adds minutes to the hour, SSS and hours to the day and doubles, SSS! triples and quadruples man's effie!*-' SST} ency. And this does not apply only SSS to the doctor, with his many visits, SSS or to the fashionable woman ruehed jg in nine directions by calling, sbopp 1 ?" 1 " ing and other pleasures und duties SSS but to everyone. The Ford will do as much for a - plumber as for a man of leisure, lt SSS will do as much for th^. butcher, con ?1 11111 tractor or other business men as lt SSS? will for the Tichest citizen. We used to tell the workers then SSS that one day they would be the chief SSS user of the bicycle^-ard that state ment is .low fac>t We teil tho work SSSS ers today that the time is here when SSS to them, more than to any other class, mmmmm the Ford is the greatest blessing. The day ia here when the trades SSS man, builder, skilled mechanic, ca? ?S3 economically own a Ford. Let a man SSS care for his own mac'.iine-an intel SSS ligent boy can do it. Let the owner consider that he ia i i using his valuable property aa he SSS drives. Then the life of a Ford, low --j in price, is almost without limit. -"* And the ownership of a car, far from -? being an extravagance, 1B an actual MTTS. economy. It saves time and makes -SSS money during the week.It gives hap SSS5, piness to the entire family on Sunday. SSS' It is a healthful, useful pleasure. rsl AUTOMOBILES, j Todd Talks: There's war going on in Earooe but you '.couldn't knew H tho way Fords are selling. -Todd BARBER SHOP, j Complexion Beautifiers The Sanitary Barbers Sanitary Barber Shop GROCERIES. j Irish Potatoes .45e peek Tomatoes .35c basket HoHti?. 3lhs Quaker Oats . 2 tins fer 2?c Pimentos . 10c ??? Sliced Pineapple 81b can 80c or two for 5oc Crab Meat with Shells for Deviled Crubs .. **c I HOTELS. IDE L GROCERY Phone 471 MODERATE PRICES. SUBSTANTIAL MEALS COOL, CLEAN ROOMS .and CLEAN LINEN -nt IA* Bellevue Hotel J SHOE STORE. Treat Your Feet to Shoes that boast Style, Material, Workmanship and Durability. Your shoe Is the Last Thing yon put on, but the First Thing that others notice. WE SELL THE KIND YOU OUGHT TO BUY. GEISBERG BROS. SHOE CO. UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE. SHOES THAT SATISFY. 1! SHOE SHOP. DONT THROW YOUR OLD SHOES AWAY. Dring them to ns and you'll get much mere service from them. On the Square, Near Fynns No.8 BAKERY. White - Light Flaky Nourishing 46 DEMAND IT, EAT IT Anderson Bakery CIGARS; J "Little Star" YOU ARE A GOOD CIGAR Ko ls "ANDERSON aim "Fabrica" Anderson Havana Cigar Co. I Drugs-Soft Drinks. The Red Cross DELICIOUS DRINKS APPRECIATIVE SERVICE The Red Cross fff On the Square MONUMENTS. We have placed In the Baptist ceme ter> at Townville, S. ('.. to the grave pi tho late. Wilie J. Meriti a hand tome Granite Monument, and ask that parties in that section who are con templating purchasing anything in our Une to inspect this work thor oughly, and auk us by postal to call and show you a beautiful lino of de signs in either Granite or Marble. . Pricos right on class of Material and work. Yours truly, WHITE & COMPANY JOB WORK i The Best equipped Bind ery in UPPER CAROLINA for bookbinding of the better Kind. Phone 693L INTELLIGENCER Job Printing Dept. PHOTO STUDIO. M? YOU HAVE BEAUTY WE TAKE IT IF YOU HAVEN'T BEAUTY", WE MAKE IT. The Grand Studio 1 sss SHOE SHOP. ~i How Can I Attract Attention? ?? DONT ' Every business man who advertises ? feels the EEs THROW importance of the proper. answer to this question, sss YOUR OLD for in the answer he solves the question of RE- sss! . SHOES AWAY. SULTS.. = The answer we give i: the intelligent and per- ES Bring th?s to ns and you'll get . . . + . f -^5* ' sistentuseof ssc much more service from them. |.J OD the Square. Near Evans No.8 Tl^C /VllClCPSOlll I Kl t 6 1 A 1 0 ^ I1CGP W, JT. Wood The Advertising Department is at your service. Eg IHHillllllH^ av THE Ford Times is a magazine devoted to th? automobile public iii general-?nd to Ford owners in particular^ But some where between its cavers will be found something of interest to everyone. It is published monthly by the Ford Motor Com pany, and-like the Ford car-has a world-wide dis tribution. It will be mail ed free each month to any one, anywhere, upon re quest. TODD AUTO SHOP I ?.B.BLECSXET O.fct.?lEAHB fhonu ??l F??Bv? WI Bleck?ey & Heard 117 E. WMinc'. St. Answers nil calls day or night. Phono -MS. (SSC jt**raytonn? ls Good Cream ;: 'Ice Cream :: Eat More Of ii. ?WE WILL PAY you TEN CENTS FOR YOUR COTTON . We have several small tarma, fine land, in five mfleo cf the. City, which we will sell at from j $45 00 to $75.00 per acre-only 1-4 payable this rall,, and we will take Good Middling Cotton in 1 payment of this 1*4 at Ten Cents a posad. We will halo the cot ton until February 1st and giv? you the overplus then, if there h any^ Balance payable in One and Two Years at 7 per cent interest. Anderson Real Estate & Investment Co. E. B Horten, Pres. I* 8. Harton, V, i\ W. ?. Marshes!. Treas V New York Cotton NewvYork.' Sept, lU.-^The feature in cotton circles today and one which, if continued much longer, will, go far towards making possible reopening of the exhange was the decided' strength reported in southern spot markets. It gave much confidence to the long interest here and will doubt less have an e??et in accelerating liqu idation of the straddle account.. The conference committee reported saiso yesterday uf 4G0\ baies, ail at 9.50. The heavy rains reported from the central and eastern belts were ex pected to delay, picking and tbe move ment and perhaps,' the quality of cot ton also, and this also had a stimulat ing effect on the local sentiment. The committee which went to Washington yeaterdsy to confer with the, acertaryl of agriculture over certain perplex ing setions of the Lover bill is ex - pected to make a report early next week. ? ?. Liverpool Cotton I Liverpool, Sept. 19.--Cotton, spot in moderate demand. Sales 1400 balea including 1,200 American on basis of B.80d for middling. Imports 1 ,i?:tr> bales. No "American. ^? - m.*._ o"_j? tr\xt New York, SepL 19.--The cotton seed oil market was quiet with small price changes, but after a steady op [ienle? >n syo^ifey with iar?.-^Q)?o? ing prices were unchanged to 8 pointa lower. 1 Tbe market closed easier. Chicago Crain Chiago. Sept. 19.- Broadening de mand carried wheat prices? up t.x?ay with a rush., The extreme advance was 3 3-8c but not all of the gain was held and the market closed un settled 1 3-4 to ??fe ?hove last night. Corn bulged 1 1-* to 1 3-8c net and ogte T-8 to lc. In provisions the out come wat' unchanged to 203 higher. Dry Goods N*ew York, Sept 1?.-Cotton goods .nd conon yarns markets were gener. ally firmer and higher TV.an they wore a week .ago although price r?rluton?.1 r,n finished goods-'are now becoming more common In keeping with tho re vising made on gray goods and brown goods sometime ago. The Inability to get dye staffs continue* to restrict trade In alf-colored goods linea and prices on those linea ara generellr blghcv Tuan on bleabed and unbleach ed lines. Financial condition*, ham per trade a gr-^ftt deal for export and with the south. It ls- coming closer to the end of the active period for fall with jobbers a*hd thtir larders now are seasonably small on staples. They are also proceeding oautlou&ly in ordering gooda for spring delivery on fancies oi nearly every descrip tion, yet pr'^es on these lines hold very ateady owing to the sharp nd vanc in cotton in the routh this week, and the uncertainty among TnanulF.e turers and soiling agents as to the pries at which additional' cotton sup plies for mills can be bought, lines of cotton duck are held much 'firmer and Kine mills are declining all late buainet>? that ta offered. Ii is ad mitted that the milla are piling up ?mods now in several directions and are still holding many goods awaiting shipping ordere that have' boen held up by financial conditions Money on Call New York, Sept. 19-^Mercantilo paper 7. Sterling exchange firm; for cablea 4.96; for demand 4.95.25. ? Bar SlKer 51 3-8. ; Exchanges $186,181.795; balances $7.868,87'. (Exchanges for the week $1,122,925,9-?J balanc?& for the week $70,108,19$. I FINANCIAL CONDITION New York. Sept. 19.-The state ment of the average conditions of clearing house banks and trust com panion for the week shows the caph Ye?arve decreased $3,319,100, lea\ing a ?janett or ??;,3-;"?,lvC L ,*c.v I~^r.'. rc quidemontH. st The statement follow?; Average Co?ditlon. ; ?^r,-j jnrensed . $?7.2R8.00O. . Spode decreased $2S5,0?0. Legal tendera luvrti-aed $?i,SSf ,!.:.'f0. Met depoalta incresatd $0,1.942,000. Circulation increased $"200,000. Banks cash reserve in vanlf, $g42, 607.000. Trrnt companies cash reserve in vault $66,190,000. Aggregate cash reserve $408,797,000 Truat companies reserve with clear ing house members carrying 25 per cent cash reserve $49,594,000. State banks and trust compsule-? in Grenier New York not included lu cleating houBe stat ?ment: Loar? and Investments'. Increased $l<5.r.40.000. Oold decreased $ir,i,200. Currency and {ht'aku?t?? ?ttcre?."rad ?S?fjS.lOO. .:'^3S?-, ' Total depoalU Incrcs-ied $19.')2".""o o OBITTJ?BT o Mrs. Lea May field Dear mother departed this life in peace September the 7th, after a long Hine* of eight montha of awful suf fering. She c ?en times said that when death w?a to come on any one lt rou bl not be prevented. We would tell her not to talk that war, but she would talk tba more, telling us to bo ready to meet tvr in beaven. She ?save* a husonnd and seven ? hil dren to mourn her death, two aonB and five daughters. A precious one i rom ut? has gone, A voice wo iovefl is still, A place ls vacant in our home That never can be filled. It was to her bedside she called us, and told us that abe was going to die and stretched, out her loving band:; and kissed ua good bye. . She told father that .?be would like to stay with bim to help rear the two little children but as it was thc Lord's will to take her she was wiling and ready to go. Farewell, dear mother, S^cet thy rest, Weary with years and worn with rt ?In Farewell until in some happy place we shall behold thy face again. S ES M Piedmont, S. C., Sept. 17. oooeoooooeoooe o EPWORTH LEAGUE o o o o o o o o o o o -o o o o o o The following thc program of the Kp wort li 1 ?cague at St. John'a Metho dist church, Monday evening at 8:00 o'clock. Opening bong, 66. Prayer-Mr. . Owens. Song, 116. Scripture reading, Matt. Uh chap ter, road by Mr. McElhenney. Mr. Burnett will offer a short pe riod fdr silent prayer and then lead I.. ^:r:::r yr??af -m?iiiir wii'o mr. Speake. Songr 117. Talk by Mr. Burnett. Election of Treasurer. Collection of duee. con?, versea 1 and 2. No. 42. League Benediction. So tench ns to number our days that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom. Sleased are the poor In spirit, for rs ls the kingdom of Heaven. ALL FOR CHRIST. L. O. McElhenney, ist Vice-president Miss Sarah Prince, Miss Louise Bigby, Committee. First Raptlst Church . 9:45 Teachers meeting. 10:00-Sunday school, A. L. Smeth JerS, ?Uperniti-iidt-ni. 11:30-Public worship, Sermon by the pastor, ino. F. Vines. Subject, .Vision and Conquest." 7:00 - Baptist Young People's Union. Mrs. C. B. Earle, president. Subject, "Cain, the first Child. ". It. E. Alt man and groupe No. 1 leader. S : 00-Public worship. Sermon by ?e- pastor. Subject, "Commanding >ve." The public ls cordially invited to attend and worship with us at all these services. -?_ W UACKACUfc MOMS.* ANO BLAU Uta LIVE AT HOME" Raise Truck, Pigs and Cattle IO 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 for the town man wish ing to supplement his other business. You can't beat them. & iJelJasups Realty lo. i 'PHONE 246 LEGAL The next teachers* examination will be held at the court house on FWday, October 2, beginning at ? a. J. B. PELTON, Co. Supt. Education. DelJUqucAt Koad Tax Notice. AU dlnlenquent road tax collectors are provided with an official receipt book with numbes, and blub numbes attached. Pay no money to collectors unlesa youjset the official receipt as above pnmded or. J. MACK KINO, tf County Supervlaor. SPECIAL. NOTICE Beginning Mnday. Sept. 21st we will sell meal; bulla and coal tor cash caty. Peoples Oil and Fertiliser Co., L. N. Oeer. President, $-i$-tf ?. ? ii.?' ? 1 .?'- 'j . i.J. i -, I : . ? - Change In Location I am now Ift??i?d ox?t. \Y. A. Power's errocery store at 212 t-2 S. Main Street. I thank my friends for their past patronage and ask con tinuance of same. 1 make plates at $6.50 I make gold crowns at$4.00 Silver fillings, SCc and op. ' Gold fillings $1.00 and up Painless Extracting 4C^. I make a specialty of treating . Pyorrhea, ?lveo-' taris'of 'the'gums and all crown and bridge u ork and regulating mal formed teeth. All work guaranteed first class. ______ S. G. BRUCE DENTIST