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-?pijF* rr ome People Vy to get along with Printing that is cheap in every sense of the word-and wonder why their Stationery does not look or wear or feel as they wish it would. They haye a good taste, but not j perspiciuty^which is a good word, if it does sound demagogic. Others Use Our Printing *J? ??US** ?ti**.;-** Th? classy kind that makes good everywhere, every way, every time. It will pay ycnJ^o?pe us when in need of ?f* V W GOOD fmm 1 .'I?. *1 .-'^T. ' . . ?> < .." .? . J| . -.??'? ?< ,J ? -i ? ? ?.?V?:?' --. _y_ m BB The Anderson Intelligencer JOB DEPARTMENT PHONE 693L DERSON,S.C. fl/ j iywaMBfl**a?BSI^^ o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O o I S o FBOT? SEPTUS o I 4.QW ROUNDTRIP RATES FOR ll ;,"","","".,' I EVERYBODY OFFERED BY THE yjl a^ ?^-,! , ,,. ? ~ S TB SeP<10?. Sfjt. 30'-Heard a fellow I SEABOARD AIR LINE mimi HEIS^: ? , *'The Progressive Railway of the Sonth.** 'ffeane1.they wouldn,t gct forty cents a & . . "77^. .. .. . ~ ==r'--i. - Bl Now, that's the way of lt-let the old _TO_ fl '?""mer get hooked up to the right wa ra -U>.t/??Hfjgh-fc#?-M..- -? fl gon and start down tho right road I and some fool. when he hears him 3 Atlanta fia National Woman's Christian Tem- I coming will think there's a run-awuy B ..n?amU|. MU. peranre Hnlen, November 11-18, fl scrape and will run out in the road fl 1911. w . Biand begin to throw up.his handr and ? : i ~m .."""m? N..M ~ A; ? Mi wave hi? hat and the old farmer Reta _Atlan^f? i Ua. inf! - "^w**T**^ frightened sure enough and as a re ff jov 0.1?, IOU ?Wt he runs , his wago? ' against a ? tTVvtAM^rSllA Cl? Bartaw County Fair, October WK stump and then turn in.an opposite . fl. V?ri9r?VlJie, gs, mi4. ' direction with the traces flying over "t ft ws? : ? v xi- Alabama State Fair, Sept 28-Oet. his back and nothing hanging to hun y ?xrmingnam, Ala. io, wu. but one shaft. "?I ex is" AMEBH AN IWTITUTE OF BANK- Mr. Cotton Farmer, go on Just a; ftl ?>ailas, TeX. INO, Sept. 88-24, ISM. I you have started and put every oat fl . / -%r t r-i National PIvislon Blfle Mafehes, 40 cents per bushel than cotton at 8c M YOUKOn, Tia. Oct. 9-22, 19U. per pound., S WMJI - Z*?? Woodruff North Georgia Fair, Oe- The farmer that plants nothing but TVinaCr, VS a. toher CtOv IOU " ? cotton next yea* may djaaiay plenty H - ^ ti . * of nerve but ohio thing sur*, be will m m snow to the .w?Vldvthat h**ha*n't a* B - , -^-, ? . ^^-y -r- \ i ^u|ch\ br?iui? aa a last- year's bird 1 ???5?l^^?? aUnri^^riti Worm*t?<>n' ! Lottie Mulligan has Just re . B call on ?EABOAKU Agents, or wnte, j turned from a visit to her sister, Miss I C. S. COMPTON, FRED GE1SSLER, I A*?,e;at A\T^l? u . ' ftl ' A*> Hwy. Asst. usn. fas*. Agt. ? 8 oue of debt, out o* trouble and out g! Aila aU, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. tl of Jail is going some. 'm.r n J j i ' i ' i ' .- * Mrs. Charley Hoy and son, Murray ?Wmmmgm/^ ot Oakway were visiting relatives lu l:?ts,:'. ir Bcptus last Sunday. . ? .f^'i",. * .- 1 v j"> "?"?-!? " I't/.L.. . ?' mi ~ Mr. and Mr?. Nelson R. Greene vis ^^^j^^^^^"^^^^^ tted friends In Septos i 5 ; '**VK***{4 "/ . - '^- -? ?l%e?for* * I rHE Vs?SON INTELLIGENCER 3^?!^^ ' I JOEFRINTiNG DO*?RTMENT S?TSitew ^ha^bllVThit ?t? ? il- *; > , v.:. . ^ not so nice for the poor old prducer S isnrs-m-i tn' 'IMIIHI'''':--? -- ' ' Mia ' wu to ^ the two bisdee for what LiS?^^?^SSS? ^VlwXf * b?AnAnc^ M?.%Ho?. ptose - ?^MBBBHtaBBIilJJBsKg> IsEKs?.? j riw r look all errors this time-a nsw baby 'WWIMII i ?i inn nil "' ^iii^Mtiiiii^iTTTfii I I iniiatiiii 11 i iTi T"~i m- ^iml boy h*a Just arrived at our home aa? tt oel&g Ute first one, are aro not aura trat lt? father ts non compos itt?t 0. HENRY'S STORIES VIIfe^The Lady higher Up ?y O. HENRY Cooyrlgat. 1911. *y D?*W?y. Pa* ft NEW YOTIK CITY, they sold, wi deserted, end that accounted, doubtless, for th? Hounds ca*> "~ " rylng so far in tbe tranquil summer air. The breeze was south by southwest: the hour was midnight; the theme was u bit of feminine gossip by wireless mythology. Three hundred and sixty-five feet, above the heated as phalt the tiptoeing symbolic deity on Manhattan pointed her vacillating ar row straight, for the time, in the direc tion of her exalted sister on Liberty island. Tho lights of tho great garden jv?re out: the benches In the square were Oiled with sleepers in postures so strange that lie-side them the '. rltblpg ligures io Doro's Illustrations of the luferno would have straightened intp tailor's dummies. The statue of Dlnun. on tho tower of the gnrden-Its con ?fTls a lonosome lifo I have down here," stoney shown by its weathercock way's, its Innocence by the conting of gomj that it has acquired, tts devotion to style by tts single graceful flying scar t. Ito candor snd artlessness by 5?p babs of ever drawing the long bow, ita met r?poli ta nism by its posture of swift flight to catch a Harlem train-remni 'f ed poked with its arrow pointed aero I. the upper bay. ?lad that arrow sped truly and horizontally lt would have passed tiffy feet above tho head of the heroic matron whose duty lt is to off?? a cnst-lronlcul welcome to the oppress* ed of other lands. Seaward this Indy g:<zed. nnd the fut? rows between steamship Unes began to cut steerage rates. Tbe translators, toe; hare put sei extra burden upon bete "Liberty Lighting tbe World" (as ber creator christened ber) would have bad a no more responsible duty, except fdr the size of lt, than that of an elev triciau or n Standard Oil magnate. Butt to "enlighten" the world (as our learn* ?d civic guardians "Englished" lt) ry quires abler qualities. And so poor Ll* erty. Instead of having a sinecure as fe mere illuminator, must, be converted uto a Chautauqua schoolmarm, witt tba oceans for her field instead of thV placid, classic lake. With a fireless torch and an empty bead must she di? pel the shadows ot the world and teacp lt Ita ? B CTa a* "Ah, there, sirs. Liberty!" called? clear, rollicking soprano volco thronen the still midnight air. Ta that you, Miss Diann? Excusje, my not turning my head. ( I'm not da flighty and whirly-whirly aa some. Adi tis so hoarse J am I can hardly talk o% account Of the peanut hulla left on tm stairs In mo throat hy that last, boas load Ol tourists from Marietta, O, 'Tis after being a. fine evening, notes.*' IL you don't mimi cay tmmtV?* cr,rue the oell-llke tones of the golden statue'. Td like to know where you got that city ball brogue. I didn't know that Liberty was necessarily Irish." "If yo studied tho history of art In its foreign complications ye'd not need to ask,** replied tbe offshore statue. "If ye wasn't so light headed and gid dy ye'd snow that I was made by a dago and presented io tho American people on. behalf of*the French govern ment for tba purpose of weJcomln* Irish tam?grsjb into tbe Dutch city of BM|TPfia? JOB <i?at I've boen doing Monsetad ddy sjapo I vms -erected. YB most know, Mia? Diana, that 'tis witt statues the. truno aa With people-*T not their makers nor tba purposes ?of which they wrara created that influenc? Bio Operations .of their tongues at alp fe's the associations witt? which ?tee? Sac?me ?sesocteted, I*a> teilta* ye." ? "You're dead right," agreed Dlttdt T notice) lt co myself, vat any of the old goya from Olympus were,to como along and hand Voe any hot air In tba asrte&t^Sraok 1 couldn't tell it from a. conversation between a Gooey Island, ear conductor abd a Ava cent fara." Tm right glad ya*v* made up your mind to ba sociable. Miss Diann.- ?aid Mt?, liberty. "Tic z fcossusc ??s J have down Hoare. Ia there anything dela' op In the city. Miss Diana, deart? "Oh, ls. la. la-no.? ?aid Dtera Notice that na, la. la,' Aunt Libertyf Cot that ?ra? hy M^htf ss t?? JIUU.UJP V ?JIU i _? roof gantai - auder me. - You'll hoar S that Ma; la, la' nt the Caf? McCauu fl now. ejong with 'gurBong,'. r The. bo- fl hcuilp j'?rowd there have become tired fl of 'gi.rsong' since O'Kafferty, the head H walter, punched three of them for I calling bun it Oh, no: r tbe town's fl strictly on the bum these nichts. Ev- I erybody's away. Saw a' downtown I merchant on a roof garden this even- I lng with his stenographer. She w was I iso dull be went to sleep. A walter I biting on s dime tip to see If it was I good half woke him up. He looks around H ?nd sees h's little pothooks perpetra- I tor. 'R'mr says he. 'Winyou take a I letter. Miss Do St Montmorency?' I *Su/e, In a minute,' says she, 'If you'll fl ?rake lt an X.' . "That was the best -thing- happened ion the root. So you see how dull it is. Z-a, la, Isl" i " Tlc fine ye fcavo it up there in so ciety. Miss Diana. Ye have the cat Show and tbe horse show and the mil itary tournaments where the privates look ??riu 2. ?a gtr?erui? und the generals try to look grand as floorwalkers. And ye have the Sportsmen's show, where the girl that measures 80. 10. 45 cooks breakfast food in n birch bark wig wam on the banks of the Grand canal of Venice conducted by one of the Vanderbilt*. Bernard McFadden, and the Beyerends Dowle nnd Doss. And ye have the French ball, where the -original Cohens and the Robert Emmet . Bangerbund society dance tbe high land fling one with another. And ye have thc grand O'ltyan ball, wblcb ls tho most beautiful pageant, in. the world, where the French students vie ?rith the Tyrolean warblers in doln' he cakewalk. Ye have the best job or a statue in tbe whole town. Bliss Diana. H ?Tis weary work." sighed the is land statue, "dlssemlnatln' the science when I toke -a peep down et Ellis is land and see the gang of immigrants -I'm- supposed-to -Mg*t -up; ' *tiw tempt* ' ed I nm to blow out tho gas cpd let the coroner write out their naturalization' papers." "Say, lt's a shame, aro.'? lt, to give you the worst end of it?" came the sympathetic antipbony of the steeple chase goddess, "lt must be uwfuby lonesome down there with so much water around you. I don't see bow yon, ever keep your bair in curl. And thai Mother Hubbard you are "wearing went out ten years ago. I think those sculp tor guys ought to be held 'for damages for putting iron or marble clothes on a lady. That's where Mr. St Gaudens was v.'ise. I'm always, a little ahead df the styles, but they're coming my way i pretty fast Excuse my- back a nw [ ment I/CKugbt,a puff of; wind from' i the noria. Shouldn't wonder lt things . bad loosened tip: In Eebpus. There.; I -now! lt's in "the wei,t What were, ' you saying, Mrs. martyr'-.. ; /. "A .fin? chut I've bad with ye. Mfc*; I . Dinna, ma'am, bot I -see'one-' ot thernj ??vopjm, steamers, a.-ssiiUV.. up ?hb'? > Narrows.' rtnd r'ttbst be nftendln' tell 'me. duties. 'Tis mo Job to: jOXteh$ aloft the torch of liberty to welcome! I all- them that cur vi ve the kicks 'timi. I the steerage stewards give 'em whilj^l i landin*. Sure 'tis a great country ye j 'con come to for-$8.50. and.th? doctoyi ! waitln' to send ye back'home free if' , he secs yer eyes red' from cryln -for i t? Tbe golden statue veered In the changing breeze, meaneing many points; on the hodson with jits aureate arrow. ; "So Jong, Aunt liberty," sweetly called Diana or tbe Tower. "Some night when tito wind's right I'll call 'yob np again. But, say! You haven't got such- a fierce kick conting about I your ?ob. l'vo. kept a pretty good I (j' 'ii A ?Say, If. = shame, alni??,*? atv* ge* th? wore* of HT" watch on the island, of Manhattan j 2!acp Y,ii ?ae.:n u?? harv. Thats pretty sick, jocking .bunch of liberty eweeymglng the arts nnd tattiara both every morning that was shoved ?hore by.?, dock laborer-born m the United.Sfc&es who ^rervawr over f-tf> s month. Don-? ran dewn j nr Job, Aunt liberty ; you're mit right. ? all right; Oo th* Fly. j , Mrs. Fly. tsorrowfullyl-l lost . tay husband yesterday. I Mrs. Moth-.So 1 noticed wht?a ghvac- j UJH cTir( t3ie, psper.--Pu< k. festin ?*<**. iibt?t -OF. on. ..??il ? vii' In the very latent pattern* and newest de signs now complete. Our showing includes th? W?&V?ftractive weaves the mills can produce. Order your winter's OVERCOAT Now. Large variety of styles and rna^ej J rials to select from. ~f g r it ' Satisfaction pGuwartteed,-1 > . ;? .V;, ':. ?I -4 ? H. He R?seiib^rg NO. 134 N. MAIN. "The Only Tailor In Town Who Tailors ? Personal j M ii i i Cl ?t ? tl M I <??!?*# M tl II i ?mu?mum f Tffr^""** Thoman B. Kay, of tao Hopewell sutton, w,as tn the city .yesterday fur a ?ew honra ii wi .?v-' .<li?/-J?0ii?';wi . ?j J ..^Tatrin,. of .?ho * Hunter's' ? Sprfng? ?ccU?n, 'waa i ? the city' yea-'; terang t.fc?t j- , v^lts k A. 8. Fant, ot,?&ettdn;?wn<! amongj the visitor* to spend ye^.irday 'n thu city- ' : W. ^^hjfcii?^t^ohov Path, wai j in the -'c|fy\yesterday for a short stay.: J.fT.'VCrawfo?d^ of Col not bin, was tn the city yesterday, a guest -at tho : Chiquola hotel. W. O- Thot tUb, of Spartanburg, was' among tho visitors to spend yesterday in the city F. J. P- Cogswell, of Greenville, spent a few hours in tho city yester iday. .T. G. Liane, of Charlotte, K C., was registered at the Chiquola hotel yei. itiruay.. . J- A. leathers, of Sparlanhurg, was 1 tn th?! city yeaterday for, a few'^o^j^ J. I Murdock, ofthe Lovel Land 4ec\ jtlon, spent yesterday in tho city on business.. Tien Pcarman* ot Starr, -was in An? --- R. L. Swentenberg, ot f'orhuan Shoal?, spent yeftejfdayy Jil tbaV^Mf. cn business, -y'{j*? j%*fcilM ; Mrs. Mary . Lei Crawford h&T turned to h*r>em*ef in'Chicago after'a ; visit nore to her narents. Judge and Mrs. J. ?5- Br?**?*!? . F. M- Cary," of -Senoca, spent* yester day '? Anderdon-o*t business. M. H. Sexton, af Starr, was among tho victors to spend yesterday in the Qienn Simpson, nf Starr, spent A few hours in the city ye3*orday on business. Balley Breaseale. of Aoderson. rt. t F. D.? was la tho city yesrafdi/ for a" few hourn, ? .?t,*' ? J\?L - Guy McKianey of Iva. ll F- !>.. was among tho visitors tq ft end yest ord a,? W- L. Pearce, or Br0wn*.1 Fttrr?, spent partiOf.yesterday.tn tito Hy. - ^'Lrtthcr Pettigrew! of Mosaly, ?tu among the visitors to spend yesterday m the etty. Erhart ftmith, erf Lovel Lnnd. spent yesterday in Aadcrsot on business. ?'''Xl-it', huokworth. of ^e*r *WliHnm - j st on. was In Anderjon yesterday for a short star. P- L- iMckinson. of" '^horton. G* Spca* part of yesterday. In the city. 3 T. Milford, of th^ fteal*V? Croc ?action, riis?t lu iUa elly yeirce?day ? aasiaeea. v ? : \ : Read This "Ad" And let us have your ; ? . ? . . Orders. For the week-end we ^?Lhav?vbresh Fish and .Paters, J?resh ; Pork Saus?ge, FiJ-f1*^! Pork, Hams I Ch?JpS^Ve?l 'Cl*I and Roasts, N?e I and Western E?, | Beef Livers, Br?5J and' Tongues, iVmT ?. ton Chops, rn1, rn ?Roasts, Dressed M-Mii Live Poultry. 'vAfL. I n VEGETABLES J we have Snap Beans, 1 Green Corn, New Turnips, Red Ripe Tomatoes, F&ncy Coter v. Onions, and " Swi???'^?tb?s/etc. s - y - A Our store is full and \ running over with .% F^ricy QrQceries. > ?. c: It will do you goocp tod^a?kfs??'the;^ many good things t w? hav6*to eat. i - r, Mgr. Ph?tuO^, Ko. 212 S. Main 8XATB OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Anderson, Court of Common ?Pleas. Gaiger and WoK*.': I J. W. Sofce, Agent j Defendant. \ copy of Summons for Relief, (C<npi t ot taw iPRtrmv oowtn K?afoi ina, ana his ?fflo* In th? city of Anderson, R C., within twenty d^yrs after thc seri vice hereof; exclusive of the day o such service; and If yon fail to ansWSX tba 'oomplaint within the timo afote said, th? plaintiff in tSln action wU apply to tba court for the reilief rte mandad In Dates Anderson, 8. C., S< Plaintiffs A|M