Stop Talking War and Talk Business- Busioess Is What We Want ! TBE LATEST. WAR NEWS The Germans have taken Pilsener, and are now surrounding Delicatessen, where the worst is expected. The Belgian Hares have had a falling out with the Welsh; Rarebits, and the Swiss Cheese, is shot full of holes; This will mrfke.tftc Irfeb sjeyand the English mustard hot. and if the Russian Caviar sees the French Pastry, it may start ? Swiss movement watch ! The Spanish Onions ~ ; \' ; _ are strong for a mixup, and if the Home Preserves are called out and spread over "T ~ " ^_ I the German Noodles, they may Ketchup with I m ^ ? j i ~ ANDERSON INTELLIGENCER Navy Beans, thereby causipg an,uprising friutefS Mu Bo?k Binders . ;- S- ====* of the ?russels Sprouts. Mein t?ott/_? ? ? j .ag= PHONEt693,L-USEtiT : CIU- UH AMI^ WUL CAU UN YOU 128 N. MAIN STREET. > V7 : ? ? > ;? jil TOTALKB?SINKS* I-1-,-? *Vh r J? Ki 3 v R i r Anderson ?pfc m ?efe g IN LY EiuTk fl U jjow Comingdav...? UbllU " !^ : ^^A^UPENDOUS EPIC DRANAo'^?W ; ^^^^^ SOAOES^WH r^^^^??f vf & S?BiP - I OOO ? '-^^fS^^' ^^XJr^y WONDERS .^T^j^^ W?M IN THE MISTOilYoP AM?R3^|EBm 'jH?HB?fetfAT TP* O'CLOCK A. M. PXXXDWtf U?iST F?!yj?.KVA%?|^^^J < KKMBIG NEW STREE' PAR?VEjliu| UKUOHE 50c TICKET ADMITS TO AI ' ^^^^^^jl^iftl^l ifliakWw?lifl2 Pr**XTB*aceuDmgy. 2& 6 P. M. D-x^ Op-n I & 7 P.fAyl^^flfM ?&$*&?ssion and Reserved Seat Ticket? sold show day at Evana* cy,. Mame & Whitner Streets. Prices aaxne a? ?* gronnd*. i CONDENSED IUSSENi?ER SCHi^D-. toLE? PIEDMONT AND NORTH. v ESN RAILWAY . COMPANY, , E?rfectlre Ausrast 1$, 1014. Anderson, S C. Arrivals Dopr.rtv.rcs No. 3i '745. a.. m.No. 30 6.20 a. m NOj ,33 . 3.4Q a. m.No 82 8.20 a. m. ?JlMHa^1'-'*' a. m.No. 34 10.25'.a m. Mri: 37 1.35' p. m.No. 3(5 ttT.0 a. m. NPf.^P, 8?0 p. m.No. 38 2.1? p. m m No.x42 4.43 p. w No. 45js7.?5 p. m No. 44 6 45 p. m No..47 ,?1 45 p. tn.Np. *<> 10.00 P- a? remited train ) CV; BALMBIl, Ooo-rsl ra*^?^r ?^ont. i?^j^??,I:/>;a...r,^.'. ' '. ' .j -? faction gttarattt.aott. Fflms eacnl. %U work finished within ^mntf'-four honra. All helpers .Ional men. Mall an one film L?GGN'S DRUG STORE SpartariWug. S, C. B?ATE OF'S??TH CAROLINA. Couuty of Anderson, Court of Common Pleas. Geiger and Wolfe, v Plaintiffs J. W. Sofge, Agent Defendant. Copy of Summons for Relief, (Com". plaint Not Served) TO THE DEFENDANT, a non-resident of the state ot South Carolina, and whose whereabouts is unknown, YO? ARE HERBY SUMMONED and required jto answer Die complaint in this action, of which a copy ts on file In the office of the Cleric of Court, and to werve a copy of your answer to said complain on the subscriber, at hts omce ?n tne:c?ty OT Anaerson, C., within twenty days after the vice hereof; exclusive of the day Of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the tune afore said, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relltef de manded In the complaint. Dated Anderson, 8. C., Sept. 22, A. D. 1B14. J. L. SHERARD, Plaintiff's Attorney #3* * * * * $* * * * * * * A * !* FRESH OYSTERS * served in any style at the * PIEDMONT CAFE * # ? ? ? * H- * ******* O COoooooooooooo o NEVSFROMOUS o Newsy Items of Intere o toh Jon o o o o o o o o o o o o o oo Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cheshire and little ?on, Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Sum mer, of Union, spent Sunday in town, guests of Hotel Geer. They made the trip lu an automobile. T. C. Foril and C. H. Thompson, of Pelton, Heute 4, were among those in town Saturday on business. P. A Gcef. A. S. Fant and J. Clyde Green, spent Sunday1 "very pleasantly j in Highland. N. C. Mrs. H. M. Geer and Mrs. W. D. ' Mitchell were among'those" who spent ' Monday 1n Greenville. ?_.' j J. M. Geer, of Greenville, was the, j guest of his mother, Mrs. Hary Geer. Sunday. Jp Mrs. W. A. Clement, of Belton, left Sunday for Rock HUI via Columbia. Mrs. Clement went to Rock HUI to visit ber daughter, Miss ' ' Margaret, v. w> it a student at "Winthrop Col lege. , j;. Magistrate J R. Pennell, of Belton, Route 1, was' here cn business Wed nesday. IO fi-ft ii liipti^ L. J. Banister, pf Belton^Route 1, Mrs. Reid Banister, of Martin town waipi?wh?i hairM?h6' vhHBnW at the noon. ?mwwwnmiW-WWRTIr??m*rati-. their daughter. Miss -Leila Terf-y AM .Mrs. A. W. Hoggs. y.ra, Tlnlo Austin, who ht/; heed spending some time wUh'her dangt?-1 ... has returned to ber home in Dalton. Dr. D. L. Donn aid, ono of the leading i'if-Hs ?nen of wtlll&maton, waa i? um nu bu sin esa Tuesday. - : Gaines, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Gain? dn-jsday morn, lng for Greenwood, where he enters Batley Wif;ar? institute, Mra V.'. F. Tolly: nf Anderson, wan a vUltor IP Belton Friday, the goes! o oooooooooooo f SISTER CITY o o st From Friday's Bel- o rna! o ooooooooo oooo - n i >f Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Harper, on 3n?wn avenue. Mrs. S. B. Harper, Joel C. Kay, of Belton, may bo motioned among mose, who spent the week-end with relatives at Honen Path. Stephen Fields, of the Bethany Bee ton, has accepted a position with the ?veil known firm or Gambrell & Kay. Vit. Fields is a young noan and adds >ne more to the population ot bust ing Berton. Rev. J. E. Covington, pt Greenville, ipent last Friday night in, town the tuest of his daughter, Mrs.'J. B. Har rier, on Brown avenue. Miss Kirkpatrick has returned to Anderson to resume her work at Moore-Wilson's and spent the week end with Mrs. H. A.?Lewla, Miss Goldsmith spent the week-end n Piedmont, with her sunt, Mrs. John dorris. Misses Jessie Fant and- Mamie Har ?a left Wednesday for Gfeffner, where hey will enter j Limestone., College, rbis is Miss Fant's first year and Was Harris' second year in this In stitution. W. T. Brooker, of Colui ibla,dayt ia s town .-with theil nother, Mrs. M. A. wirHnghani, < kndorson stree J. A. Thompson, of Apfmon, wi ti town ; Tuesday on hu nt nea?. Misses Allen and Kelton, two iiers iu the Belton Hij chool, spent i ? wo?k-e?d?at thf i>9 in Crcunville and Anderson. Hardy Mauldln. of Qroerivll ras a reeent visitor ih neston. ? nest of Mox Rice. M . Hulnn Campbell, Louis !See' a Jenry Campbell apeat ? OOH In Anderson. S, !^?8H^^HH^^K 1,: * ore on business Wodne,? Miss is ibe HUmmei- tn - -town t ;uest of h^r parents, Mr, and Mrs. M. Ward, left Friday afternoon tor New York city, where she will attend Columbia University. Miss Ward is taking a post graduate course in this institution and will receive her de gree next summer. J. A. Shaw, Sr., of Belton, Route] 1, was among those in town on busi ness Wednesday. H. M. Coer, Mrs. Jessie Lewis, E. T. Breazeale ead Miss Kirk. Patrick were among those who motored over to Anderson Monday morning. M. C. Brown, a prosperous farmer ol Belton, Route 4, waa; a business risltor here*" Monday. " J. KV Phillips, the officient express agent at ' the' 'Southern depot, spent hinday very pleasantly with friends In Greenville. , Mrs. A. C. Latimer was called to I Ulnntn Tuesday morning on account j it the illae&s oj her son, Carroll. John I .owe. of Mt. Bethel section, was u uusiueas visitor hce Wednes day. BIRTH. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Green, n Anderson, Monday, September 21, i fine son. The Belton Fair Premium List is| ready for distribution and those In lererfted in the premhuas can get jbpy by'oalllng at the Journal office , ?he premiums arc numerous this yea? .nd we hope that tho, entries will be arge. Tho date of tho fair Is/VVednes lay, October 21. We want every one in terested in U)ls .movement to do ev erything in their power to assist thc officers in making the fifth annual Belton Fair a record-breaker. Get your exhibits ready and be on hand ?arly the morning of the opening In order that everything can be placed jarly. The work done by the officers will bc bard and we need the co-op u*atlon of everybody Interested In thlt rrand undertakings BIRTHDAY PARTY. / A number of Mrs. H. M, Geer'? lng her birthday. Mri Geer had made arrangement^ for a delightful meal and with Mrs. Mitchell's assistance had Invited the guet ts without ever arousing Mes. Geer's Curiosity. The-..t alr, was most enjoyable. Tho dining room (was beautifully decor?t?d in roses ahd ferns -Mrs Mr. Mrs. D.. A.v?eer,.ond ? jira. H. M. Geer. Mr and Mrs. W. V.' Mitsoll, Mr. and, Mrs. J. T Rice, .lr- and Mrs. F. M. Cox. Mrs. Jessie ^wis. Mr?. Alice Geer, Kn. W. H. 'oho, Jr., Mns Kirkpatrick: Miss Mary Rodgers, Miss Lissie King, Miss Mar garet Adama, Dra. Frlcrson, L. A. crts and Dr. A. B. Weathersbee. MILLINERY OPENINGS. The millinery openings of the twe tannery store?, here Tuesday and .Vcdnesday ot this week was a pleas mt occasion. The Bolton Mei (. antik Jo. and ?'rs. M C. Cunningham are he proprietors of these popular milli tery establishments and their many rieuds and customers wore ou hand In arge numberu both daya. Thc hat re very , pretty and attractive thl: season and many were sold on the opening days. GO( *> BOAD8 MEETING. - i i . Some time agc a call was Issued by tbs Columbia Chamber of Com merca and Col. E. J. Watson. Com missioner of Agriculture, for a gen jral good roads meeting to be held In Columbia on October 1st, at which Ime ways sud means would be dis :ussed for a campaign >to construct bridges and highways throughout tat* tate.. .Unforeseen complications have trisen, necessitating the postpone ?..rvr,, r>f *V,lc mnvm?M> frnm ?Kio flrat it yctobct ? walli iuo first week in De-' member. A great desi of interest is being .manifested In this movement, aot only by tho citizens of South Car olina but by the American Highway Association, who are in sympathy With tho movement', and have volun teered their good offices toward mak ing lt a success. ---' PRK'IN COPELAND. A wedding of much interest to many i people in the county inferred In Pen dleton on September 16tu, when ?Vii? Madge Price became the bride of Mr. Curtis C.. Copeland, of Cheddar, the marriage .ceremony, being performed hy Dr. Robert Adams, oi the rendic ton Presbyterian church. Misa Price, who has made her hone in O reen ville tor soma time, io H young lady of at tractive and pleasant personality and has many friends lu Cheddar who are glad to have her here. Mr. Copeland is one of Ute leading fe-murx of this com? mundy. After a fea days' visit In Pen dleton and OconeMthey ur*- receiving tho beat wishes ot jriends at tl-? home of tho groom. near? Cheddar. . NEGRO MANGLEI?. Ben Brownlee, a negro about 25 years of age. was caugbt in a pulley at the gin of Edward-King, in Greenville county, about three miles from Tony Creek, la6t Monday and was badly mangled. Two of Belton's physicians were called immediately and reached him in a short time after the accident. Very little hope waa held out for thc recov- ry of the negro, but the physi cians performed an operation and left the negro aa comfortably as possible Yesterday-we saw one of the doctors and he Informed UK that the negro would very likely recover.! BA M A (?Kl) COTTON. S. G. Murdock,-of the Clayton vi ile secern, was a visitor here Wednesday. Mr. Murdock is very much worried about his cotton. He had IQ acres oi fine cotter end the whole crop has be gun to rot. A dark spot comet* on thc boll after it Iz grown and then the hoi", rots. Mr. Murdock ls afraid the boll weevil has struck his cotton, He bat gathered three bales of cotton and maj ret three more, but should have gotten At least el?Ul. He brough, some of th< damaged cotton to town. We examined 3ir ??Mies and two-thirds of the growr bolls were rotten. FAKE CHOLERA CURES. Farmers have no one but tbem .CIVCB to blame if they usu fake hbf .hol?ra cures. Tho veterinary division t Clemson College has warned Against them repeatedly. Every so ailed cure for hog cholera which it lao examined baa been a fake. When tome of yr .ir hogs get citolera the nily course to take is to separate tin lek ones from the herd and notify our county demonstration agent or ond to Dr. M. Ii*y Powers, Clemson 'ollege, for serum with which to in tculate the well hogs. " The girls and boys of the Belton .Ugh school gave an Informal party X the school house Friday evening, -ach girl carried her share of the J venin g's refreshments and a number it the young men in town were in' -.-ted. Miss Skelton and Miss Allen, wo of the teachers, - chaperoned the young people, and everybody present seemed to have enjoyed the occasion (' AM I'RELL:BR A ?SH A W One of the prettiest or tbs early au tumn wedding* was solemnized at the beautiful homo of the bride's parents. ^Rb?f?'s . M?*?, w&ra?p :?#?4$ it 8 o'ciock, when their ' daughter, 'rene, waa given Tn marriage to Mi aul Bradshaw, of Anderson. It was a Jlet affair, only the ^aasUy end-a fer n Untate friends Witnessing the, nup-i .-iaia." Mendainohi^R wr?hdisg-'march. * rendered by Mrs. R. L. Parker, at UK piano, announced the entrance of thc. .ouple, preceded by Rev H. C. Marton, > ho in tho soft glow of tlic shaded ind attractively decorated parlor, pro nounced the ceremony. Immediately ol low lng the ceremony they left by . tutomobile for some railroad . point heir ultimate destination .being va-' ions mountain resorts in .North Caro lan, and upon their return will reside n Anderson. The bride is a very win some young lady, and looked cnpeclallj tretty in her coat suit of palo blue ?ho is exceedingly popular in her. cern nunity, where her ninny attainment; and sunny disposition ha:-, won hex. hoata of friends. The groom bold? a clerical position with the Andersor Foundry and Machine Works and ? * recognised as a young man of et?rllug ? qualities. '_ ' ! HR. DAVIS WILL PLANT WHEAT. W. C. Davis, of Hodges, while in '.own yesterday declared that he WU' -educe bia-acreage of cotton another year at least five acres to tho plo?. He will in a few. days sow down a number ot acres of oats. Mr. Davis ' .ays that wheat will be one of his leading crops next year. Ho will ?butt thirteen acres pf wheat oad stated thai several ot his neighbors, would do likewise. Wheat, corn and Data'should be the slogan on the farm another year. The acreage of cotton will be reduced considerably in ul -nost avery section ot ?he state !? the opinion ot many farmers of this sec* non. Plant Just a little cotton-double the corn, oats and wheat crops sad prosperity wtll be forthcoming. WORK DAY AN ASSET. Work Day may be made a Valdablc asset to any Sunday-school. In thu spring, .many Sunday ?enri?la observed "Missionary Day," and several thou sand chidren were tuugh/t'much about foreign and heme miaous. Pendes; the boards reosived several thou: ami ! dellar* In c?*tribut!onB from those same childron, bi the Sunday schools.: In this way tho "Missionary Hay " ] served a two-fold parp?se: It brought' money to the hoards and trained (ho j young people tn oMsaionury life lt-is thus that Work Day may be made an asset ta Ute church. The pas-1 tor or superintendent *ho reatures J life.--Tho Connie Maxwell. PROFESSIONAL CARDS * DR. ll. A. ALLGOOD. * * Physician * * Watson-Vnndher Bonding * * Hoars t to 10; 12 to 1; 3 tn 6. * * At Cleveland Pharmacy t * * 8 to ? a. BM OJO t* 7t90 p. m,. * * Besldence Phone 82BJ Office 630 * * .*.?>.,..........*.** O itu o o o o. o o o- o o o O S5S?a>? o Office: New Watson-Vandlfer Bldg. a a t 'i '- o Honrs 12*1; :!.."? p. n. o lo Telephone 468 or ?22. o la V o oooooooooooo . DB. J. C. MITCHELL * . . ? Veterinary Surgeon / * a. '. . * . ' I Davis Eros. Stable . . . 816- Phoncs-lSS . *./ 'jzii* . Anderson, So. Car. . . ? ? BB. FOREST ft. SUGGS Dentist * Offices 413.415 Blcckley Bldg. . * Associated With * Dr. W. W. Chisolni . Phone 336 J Anderson, H. V. . SAYRE * BALDWIN . ARCHITECTS Bleekley Bldg. Anderson, 8. C. r ClUiens National Baak Bldg. * Raliegh, N. C . . 9 M?~.. ? a c . CASSY A FAUT . ifi?lifiHliiiiiiiillli : ^^wi^erfloa;'S.i,Cv',^' ^ . . ... . Braira Offlea Building . . Second Floor. Phone set . . * ? . *.......?.?*....... 9 ? * e *''s ww** & ? ? ? ? s? *?."?*' . T. Frank Watkins Sam'! L. Prinro * . WATKINS A FBIHCS ? .-. ' ? v. . Attorneys lind" CctmseUor-atLew ? . 1st Floor Bieckley Bldg* * . Anderson* 8. C. * D R, L. H. 8NIDEB . VETERINARY SURGEON . FrttwillCo. Stahl* . ; Phone H. . ' Anderson, 8. C. J . *V* e . * * * ? * * . * * m ___. ' ?: i . ' . 'iv ? R.B. BLECK?; KY O.M. H KA RD Phone 671 Phone 27 UNDERTAKERS 117 E. Whit ri er St. Answers all calla day ar algal Phone 268. Cr?ant Is :: Icc Cream ;: Eat MM Vf It ls lt year ere? or glasses fa qaesifcrj Alright then deaV seek further* Just we. I specialise oa these troubles and caa give you that finish ea werk taal spells satisfaction. Prices 6X06 ta 6&J6 up.. Be. pairs lue up? DR. M R. CAMPBELL 112 W. Kh\iner St .Orouud fi?i-r --(?Jrpben* rea? oe rt inn ?.