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ji^?\3T" T? ^ li A 1 ^_? ~ Y% ~ Tfc A *\ If?o? then it will pay you to look carefully into the QUALI Are Your Buildings to Be Permanent? iL-^i^z^^^^^r I BRISSEY LUMBER COMPANY I "Z "'- ? '_----r--~-_ 6gMB '?-'???"gMMWMWWWPIlWIIIM.Il BU.I ll. .MB-BF.?.??.??MMMMMMM^ IIIMWW1 III?I ?HUI.lill.HU.||,|| I Classified Want Advert? Twenty-five words or lesB, One Til 8ix Times $100. All advertisement over twenty-five word. Rates on 1.000 words to t tlon. No advertisement taken for less tl . If your name appears in the tclep your want ad to 321 and a bill will b prompt payment. FOR SALE FOR SALK-Pure Apples and Fulg ham Seed oats. Home raised uud nicely graded. Let us DOOK your orders now. J. J. Fretwell. ' 9-23-41 Per Sale-Sweet Peas, Burpee's Su perb, Spencer's Collective, 25 50 and $1.00 per box. Puritan Smith, Seed? maa, Phone 464. tf FOB HALU-Larg?, double flat tcp desk, light oak finish, gobd as new, cost $40.00 will sell for $20.00. Can be seen at Dr. J. O. Saunder's, of fice. Bleckiey Building 9-17-3tp SEE W. A. Todd, the Monument Mnn. for anything In the Monumental line. Tombstones of all kinds. NV. A. Todd, 1909 South Main street, Anderson, 8. C. FOR SALE-Two cars ot granite dust, fine for walks and cemetery, or con crete work. Delivered any part of city. Llgon buildlr ? and Blue Ridge station are using lt In their con struction. Call Patterson's stables. Re"? Market street, opposite City Hall. . < 9-23-6tp WANTS WANTED-Overseer for large cloth room. Unemployed need not apply. Good pay : right man. NV. C. Cobb, Superintendj..t, Ware Shoals, S. C. 9-22-6t r WANTED- Yon to try the cooking ?A .Th* Luncheonette, nexv door to New Bridge. Short Orders/ Quickly Served. WANTED-The public to know that we have Just received a large ship meat of box tiles, and can supply your, wanta In thia line. Anderson Intelligencer, Job Department tf i. i ?h, H. ... WANTED-"-You to know that we make tba heat Evaporators. Blther Cop per or Qaivanlsed Steel, Metal Shingles, Tin Roofing. Guttering, Smoke Stacks, Gin Suction Pipe, ?te. Diwer Roofing Co. The Shop with a Reputation. TO FARMERS-Cpme to Patterson's stables to bitch your horses. We Will take good care of them. Best service. Bast Market street opposite , etty: Hail. 9-23-etp OYSTERS I . WHAT! .Yes. a full line of Standards and Selects. The Luncheonette. Next door to the IT .SEEMS TO BE-A special provi sion that fruit ls the most desired and adapted food for warm weather, and, you'll find lt here-California f r!''1". c*T*5?Ci. -rr. 7..-.,, ?,1 un m. pears .tym*northern apples-all fresh. . figo Sickle pears, and . plenty of l havanas. K. Manos. AT >AT>TM??OK?3 stables you will find the placa to get the best teams cnn turn-outs. The best service gun'n:-.teed. Bast Market street, op Chuall. 9-2i-$tp HAIR DRESSING-Switches made ''?^ftfcV.^011^?"combings. Same can ' ^'Wfomi Vt 105 E. Church street up j| ?y|lrs. Mfs. Leona Arnold. ? Ml (-New N five room house, twa halls, 214 Bast Franklin street. Bear Kennedy street school, modern conveniences. Apply Mrs. C. A. WaweeavM??*: F. Franklin st. ?-22-6tc TO.FABMERS-A good, honest chris tiaa.raan with smalt family wants ?asili?n os ? god farm. Have had ye, ttfei?BM of expos leur? in truck, .Jtjek and general farming. Can f^lajl^e best of reference. Write you: have to of fir. oddress Wt P. Arnold, Pendleton. S. C. 6-22 , ?'; ?. . .__ ?it ^^tersojn's stiles to get your Mw|4&'*M|*- Quick, prompt scr ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ?^?B,te Columns sing Rates me 2G cont?, i'bree Times 50 cents, words prorata for each additional ic used In u month made on appli han 25 cents, cash in cdvance. hone directory you can telephone e mailed after Us insertion for PROFESSIONAL! CARDS . * . DH. H. A. ALLGOOD. * . l'hy?lc!an . Watson. Vu nd i UM- Building IlourN 1) to 10; 12 to 1; ? tn B, At Cleveland Pharmacy: 8 to ? u. m.; 6**10 to 7JW p. m. Residence Phone s-JO.I Office 036 8ATBE ? ?ALDWIN ? . ARCHITECTS * * Bleckley Bldg. Anderson, 8. C . * Citizens National Bank Bldg. * . Raliegh, N. C. ? e * * *s e * * ? * o s s a ? ;?.*?.. 4 . ? e a . CASEY & FANT . ?_ ? . ARCHITECTS . Andersen, 8. C. 1 Brown Office Building * Second Floor. Phone Mt . s * T. Frank Watkins Sam'! L. Prince . tTATKINS A PRINCE ? * Attorneys nnd Counsellor-atLew * * 1st Fleur Bleekley Bldg., < # Anderson, 8. C. * . e DR. L. H. SNIDER VETERINARY SURGEON Fret n ell Co. Stable Phone 54. Anderson, 8. C DR ROSS ? Office New Watson-VandiTer Bldg. * ii n H ix* 3-1 ; 9.5 p. m. fa -. DR. J. C. MITCHELL Veterinary Surgeon Davis Bros. Stable 81?- Phones- Itt Y.nlei >on, So. Cnr. .JmY The lice () nett ion it quickiy^^k OK Killed if >\K. Ju*; voa? ?o*t? ?i^^K. B Conk?y*8 lice Powder^! B Wt ute, oak* and uwt?H M sK Sam your poeicy profit? I ..I... . , , ^? Kills the Lie- Ll Doesn't Harm Chicken* - Jw l-tvt2S<*r^<,SD.Ttmr?dSI<U ' J?tW SW IV nOifi Sre Mt M thc cr?ii by -^k\^r Conker's Lice Liquid Jr^?T <*^mam+*mi L?as??wi ?M? ? k?y For itat drw^f licBtn, fcsm? wc BB a^B CONKERS HEAD UCE 9 f|3d?B ' tSroht wd Amt*) Harm ?feett I? B Mj??sf J *- ?w> r>, \. , . a^ ? ? ? i i 11 a mi -- - vMa ' at^ ? 11 ? i ?na ?o Lani?, *pnaaKy maa w en*r?*? ^ ^?^*^l^^^aH prcfMntkont ?Jo rot Mt>^ naWen?^awi ... Ti. C- LC**., C OmW OW, B ^6S^7 :: S P O Doston, S<pt- 22.-Today's game re- ^ .suited in un easy victory for. Boston! over Pittsburgh. S to 2. The local leam now hus a five-game lead over New York. Schmidt's triple in Hos-, ton's half of the opening liming tied; du score. Connolly's double in the fourth sent three men home. The box score Pl TTS III'KU ll AH K il PO A K Corey If.4 0 0 3 2 0 Collina Cf.2 0 0 10 0 Scheren cl. 2 0 0 1 0 0 Costello ri. 3 1 2 1 0 0 Vlox :.!?. 4 1 1 0 0 1 Kouetchy lb. 4 0 1 9 1 0 Wagner HS. 4 0 I 4 3 1 M? t art hy 3b .. .. :? 0 1 1 1 0 Col. man c-. 3 0 0 4 2 0 McQuillan p. 1 0 0 0 2 0 Kantlehner p .. .. 1 (1 0 0 1 0 Mc A uley x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total.?.32 2 -6 2412 2 BOSTON AB K II PO A F Moran rf.4 2 1 1 1 0 Even? 2b.2 2 1 4 1 0 Connolly If.2 1 1 0 0 0 Calhoun if.l o o i o o' Wh lt ted cr.s 1 2 3 0 0 Schmidt lb.3 0 1 10 1 0 Smith 3b.4 13 14 1 Martinville as .... 3 0 1 1 3 0 Whaling c.3 i l 6 1 o Tyler p.4 0 1 0 2 0 t Totals. 29 8 12 27 13 1 x batted for McQuillan in fifth. Score by innings Pittsburgh.200 000 000-2 Boston...201 400 lOx-8 Summary-Two base hits. Viox, Connolly. Wagner. Smith; three bise hits Schmidt; hits off McQuillan 8 in 4 innings, off Kantlehner 4 in 4; sac rifice hits; Evers (2). Maranville, Schmidt; stolen bases Whltted:-double plays. McQuillan, Wagner and Kon I eu-hy. Kouetchy and Coleman, Mar anville. Evers and Schmidt: left on 'bo?es Pittsburgh 4; Boston 6;. base on balls off McQuillan 2. oif Kantlehner 2, off Tyler 1; first base on errors Boston 1 ; hit by pitcher by McQuillan (Moran) struck out by McQuillan 1, KaVitlehner 1, Tyler F>. Time 1.35. Umpires Klcm and Emslie. NATIONAL v.- ' At New York 0; Chicago 5. At Philadelphia 4; St. Louis 5. At Boston 8; Pittsburgh 2. At Brooklyn 5; Cincinnati 4. 10 in nings. An Excltilng Game. Philadelphia. Sept. 22.-Errors and bases on balls played a big. part in today's Rame which St. Louis won m lil. ? 1.. .I..1..>.:.. r ... i itHSStlti and Magee each went to bal four times and Bcored two runs and'yet neither was charged with a time at bat. Hug gins drew three base on balls and was hit by the pitcher, while Magee received four base on bails. In the fifth inning Manager Dooin threw wild to first base and a specta tor shouted a remark which caused Dooin to order the rooter's removal j A policeman escorted the rooter from the grounds after the umpires got between Dooin and the spectator and [ prevented blows from being struck. Score St. Louis .. .. 000 410 000-5 6 3 Philadelphia .. 200 002 000-4 4 4 Grlner, Perdue and Wlngo; Mayer, Baum irn rH no.- .....1 r^^i~ Watty. Got His Pumps. New York. Sept. 22.-Chicago made } it two out of three from New Ynrk to day by taking the last game bf the season In New York 5 to 0. The visi tors hammered Mathewson unmerci fully In the first inning vnd scored all their runs on three, jingles, a two bagger, a triple, a wild pitch and a wMd throw by Meyers. Cheney was Invincible. Chicago .. .. .. 500 000 000-5 10 1 Nww York .. ..000 000 000-0 3 1 Cheney and Archer: Mathewson, O'Toole and Meyers. McLean. --. Lost Eighteen In Succession. Brooklyn. Sept. 02,-Cincinnati lost its eighteenth straight game hero to day when Brooklyn made a season's record for Itself by capturing a whole series ot five game. Dauber! won the game with a single in the tenth with the bases full, one out and one run needed to win. Aitcbtsoa's wildness In the ninth let in Killifer with the fleing fun. Score Cincinnati .. OOO 00 001 0-4 6 1 , Brooklyn .. ..200 000 200 1-5 8 1 ringling. Douglass and Gonzales; Aitchison and McCarty. " FEDERAL A? Pittsburgh 3; St. Louis 10. At Brooklyn t; Kansas City 0. At Buffalo 4; Indianapolis 1. At Baltimore i; Chicago Jt. Kansas City Lost.'" Brooklyn, F.*et S3. 'S?fttoc cul ?pitched Cuilop tn.a twirling contest RTS :: today and Brooklyn won from Kansas | City 1 to o. S( are Kansas City . OOO OOO 00?- 0 6 Brooklyn .. .. ?IO OOO 00?-I 4 Ol ('nilop and Easterly; Seaton anil | Laud. Indianapolis Lnst? Buffalo. Sept. 22.-B?ftflo today W-3B 'fem Indianapolis by ? Score of j tc 1. Huffalo.:110 OOO 00?<~?4 4 ll Indianapolis .. o 10 OOO OOO-1 3 2 Anderson and Lavlgno; Billiard,| Mullen anil Halidon. Hail a Lillie Luck.. Baltimore. Sept. 22.-Chicago had al better of th,, hreaks and won from' Baltimore today 2 to 1. Score Chicago .OOO OOO 002-2 fi 21 Baltimore .. .. 000 000 100-1 8 Brennan. Hendrix and llson; Balley | Smith and J.u klitsch. . Heavy Hitting ?'on. Pittsburgh. Sept. 22.-Batting three I Pittsburgh pilchers for seventeen hits| St. LouiB deflated the locals 10 to 4. Score St. Louis .. .. 210 040 021- 10 17 Pittsburgh .. ..100 000 021- 4 8 21 Davenport and chapman; Camnitz,| alker. Adams and Berry. AMERICAN At Cleveland S; Philadelphia 14. At Detroit Boston 5. First game At Detroit 0; Boston 5. Second game. At Chicago 9; Washington 1. First gamo. i. At Chicago 7; Washington 4. Sec ond, game, i At 8L Louis-New York, rain. Seventeen Bingles Together. Cleveland, SepL 22,-Bunching seventeen of their nineteen hits In 3 innings, Philadelphia easily defeated Cleveland 14 to 3 today. Cleveland used three recruit pitchers. Score Cleveland .. .. 000 300 100^- 3 8 6 Philadelphia .. 000 040 604^-14 19 0 Carter. Dillinger, Bowman and Egan; Bush and Schang. Won a Doablheader. Chicago, Sept. 22.-chicago won two games from Washington today 9 to 1 apd 7 to 4. winding up play with thc visitors for the season, j The first game went to the locals by bunching hits. Bentley weakened in'the seventh and last inning of the second game. Score Washington .. . .000 000 ?10-- 1 6 2 j Chicago.051 001 02x-9 IO 0 Shaw, Kngel. R> Williams and Ain-' smith; Benz and Schalk. Ssocre Washington .. .. 101 000 ?-.-7 10 2 -Chicago.100 000 8-7 12 2 Bentley, Ayers and Henry;. Scott, Hatthrop. Ituss?lI, Jasper and Schalk. Mayer. ^_ ??V'??fflfl Collin-. Was Whale Show. Dertolt. Sept. 22.-Ray , Collins to day performed > the unusual feat of twice bitching Boston'to victory over Detroit. The scores were 5 to 3 and 5 to 0. Dertoit tilt Collins hard in the first game; but only four hits In the second contest which! wis called on acton H i or darkness1 at the .ned of the 8th Innis? *^tcs'i;titS?*7 ?. ting was' responsible for both vic tories Score Boston.201 010 Olf)-s ?o 1 Pewott.000 030 OOO-3 12 ? Collins and Carrigan; Reynolds and Baker. Score Bps?n. 031 010 00-5 8 0 Detroit. 000 OOO 00-0 4 Z Collins -ipa Carrigan; Oldham, Reynolds and Boehler and McKee, Ba ker'. . ? American Association V--; ' j At Louisville 6-4; Indianapolis 11-0. Second game called end 5th darkness.] At Milwaukee 3; Minneapolis 1. At Kansas Clty-St. Paul, rain, . At Colnmbus-Cl2V?land, postponed J account grand circuit races.- . INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE .?Newark 99; Baltimore 1. "Providence**; Jersey City 8. 10? lim. Rochester 3; Buffalo 3. Called .Atn darkness, 1 Wont rest 6-2; Toronto 15-2. 8ec game called end 9th. Pristas'Wea*aV?e? , Nish. Serv?a! S-;pt. 22.- Prince George of SeryJa. .hast , again been wounded, ?his time while .leadm? the charge of a Servian army, . A rifle hallet penetrated his hedy. -His phy i'.i.'.iias beiiv.a iii? ivuuri? i? not dan gerous. A Blow to the Cost of Livi?g Speak of the cost of living and most men cite . . comparisons without end. , , How much more meat cost How much more coal cost How much more clothes cost How much more wages cost How much more rent costs Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., All On Account of the European War But they forget how much less Electric Light costs no more than it did a year ago. GIVES A MUCH BETTER LIGHT AND SAVES YOU TWO-THIRDS OF YOUR LIGHT BILL. outhera Public Utilities Co. oooooooooooooo o IN SOCIETY o o o oooooooooooooo Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCullough ot Greenville who made their home in Anderson last winter came oVer yes terday in their touring car and spent the day ts the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gumbrell /on West Market street. Mrs. W. L. Anderson of Eureka, who has. been spending several days with Mrs. A. P. Johnstone on East River street has returned to her home. Mrs. Sloan Improving The many friends of Mrs. P. P. Sloan, whq recently was operated, on at th ; Anderson hospital will be glad to know that she Is rapidly Improv ing and can now see-callers Mrs. Boper TH. Mrs. Rlchsrd Roper, who'until a few -.reeks ago was conected with the Os borne & Pearson Dry Goods store, but now wan the Bee Hive is desperate ly iii at her home on South McDuffle street. y < Mrs. II. il. Coieman 01 ' unicago, arrived in the city last night to attend the funeral of Miss Christine Maxwell. Mrs. Coleman was formerly Miss Christine Von Borstal, and was one of Anderson's, most popular girls before her marriage. This ls her first visit to Anderson in a numbero f years, and Her many friends will be glad to see her. but regrjt that such a'sad mission should cause he** return. Mrs. Colb man is stopping,with Mrs.-Fred Max "Well at the Bleckley home. n-- . LEGAL NOTICES ?ii: ?vv: . * _J_ ?>e?inq=f??t Bead Tas Netlee. All dinlenquent road tax collectors are provided with an official receipt ibeok with numbes. and stub numbes attached. Pay no money to collectera unless you get the official receipt as above provided or. J. M\CK KING, tf County Supervisor, j -.-+. SPECIAL NOTICE Beginning Mnd?y. Sept. 21st We will Sell mes!, hulls aud coal for cash only. ' Peoples Oil and Fertiliser Co., L. N. Geer, .President. o-18>tt -H-:- ? . NOTICE OE FINAL SETTLEWENT Tbs ufedcr?!gx.td admlnls?fu?or o? the estate of W. L, Ward, deceased, 1 . - 1 CASH! I j On and after September 25th mv business will be conducted strictly on a CASH Basis SAVE A FEW DOLLARS BY BUYING FROM ?as. I I hereby gives notice that she will on October 16. 1*14 at ll o'clock a. na.? apply to the Judge of Probate for An derson county for a ftral settlement of said estate and ? discharge from her office of administrator. MRS. L,. M. iWARD, N I Admi. in^v -tu ? li Uv'it The State of South Carolina. County of Anderson. T5x Part;e ' Mra. L. M. Ward, Petitioner, In Pc . ! Th? perenna!, setats o? V7. I*. Ward, deceased. Notice ot application for appoint ment of Homestead. ' . Whereas, Mrs. L. M. Ward bas made application to me.to eliot and Set off to her a bmeetead lo the personal properly of her tate husband, W. L. Ward, deceased; notice Is therefore given that on the flteentb day of Oc tober, 1914, at ten o'clock A. M., the undersigned will appoint th rep disin terested persons, resident bf the . ?Un ty of Anderson, to proceed to appratse said property sind set the Same off as a homestead,7 according to law. ' CLARK?t?S W. BttATY. "* Des?-. Clert* of Ccrsr* Cammoo nasa for Anderson County, South Carolina. Hand,T >str "*?'t"WivS - * Store Rcem qn South Main street Anderson Real Estate & Investment Co. The?. F. Cartwright, Manager Reata* i Department ?HsH