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? a*yff'>eA Want Adverti Twenty-frl^&or'dy pr leis, One Tl Six Times fXQPo ., All advertisement over twenty-Dvi word. Rates on 1,000 words to Hool No advertisement taken for less I If your name appears in the tale; your want ad to 321 and a bill will prompt payment. rriD CAI cr a' V?V *m.A FOB SALE-"New Ivers and Tond j piano, for ,$:>00-cost $425 00. Ap ply to P- W. Major, treasurer Ham mond School- Anderson, II- I. 10-9-lmop -___LlL_ FOB SALIv-Wo baye a small tract| ot land formerly part of the Quince Hamond place, which can be bought cheap if you act quick. Frank & De Camps Realty Company. 9-30-tf FOB SALE-Four Ford Automobiles, tee 1914 model touring cur, $450.00, one 1912 model touring car $350.00. one 1911 model touring car, $125.00; pne 1911 model T.', $175.00. Write or | see S. M. McAdams, Iva, S. C. F6g SALE-Sweet peas, Burbanks and Burpee's superb Spencer collec tions In packages. We also carry balk stock ot prise Spencer misture and fine mixed at moderate prices. Furman .Smith, Seed man. ^ FOB SALK-200 tc 300 gallons molas ses for stock feeding at twelve cents j per gallon. W. A. power, FOB SALE-I can furnish you select Apple Oats and allow you to pay for same with cotton1 at 8u per I pound. This offer for immediate ac- j captance only. J. J. Fretweil. FOB SAiE- Nice nu!? bedroom suit, art square, two rags and dining table, gas Stove, 9 chairs, 2 rockers; also two rooms for rent, suitable i fpr light house-keeping. Reason for] selling, leaving town. Terms cash. Apply to 228 Society street "~T~ WANTS WAHTED-Carrier boy. Apply st The | Intelligencer office-_10-8-tf WASTED-The pafclfe to know taat| a large ship ami* 4t$*x ff?jfe, and can supply yep.? ?bits te ttvJa lin's Anderson ?niellifi?ncor, Job D? WAJkVED- Yo? to know thst we do| high class ?t?anfng and pressing. Ladles worfcH?ped?ally. Agents Ben Vonda Company, the South's largest dyers and dflflhlealfers. ' - Columbia Tailoring Coy;' ^AKT?i>^Di?m^on as to the whereabouts1 of J. M. Williams, for merly IJyveftiJta Anderson, but who nt to Charlotte, N. C., ahout 10 years age.jHeL.enllated and fought in Suanlsh-American war, and has not been heard from since hts re turn. Information leading to news ox his .whereabouts or of his death, lt dead, will be gratefully received his wife; Mrs. J. M. Williams, lty Home. Anderson, R. 3. WAH TED-Cleon Cotton Raga Ander son Intelligencer. Job Department IT SEEMS TO Wr^-A special provi sion that fruit Is Ute most desired abd adapted food for warm weather, and you'll find It-here-California (riots, oranges,'grapes, plums, pears ( and northern apples-all fresh. ' Also fickle pears, and plenty ot bananas. J? I?. Manoa. SEE W. A. Todd, the Monument Man, for ' anything in tho : Monumental line. Tombstones of all kinds. W. A. Todd. 4*09 South Main street, Ahdercon, SC HAIB DRESSING- Switches made from your own combings. Same can .um ug..in?? L. I.,. JILi.. Delay io Caring for Poor Eye$| The now time-the tin.o when yon first'r?alise that your vision rs be ooatysg fealty^fcffhe time ycu should como ic us for sight aid I>ECElryK VOrrU3tLF by imagining that your eyes will p?tj better wi.*i?ut glas?s-it wont RIGHT GLASSES will help aeture-.vlll raj'.We ibu| ..'.rain, thc >:in*?, *fc*i.iny and water ing. We ar? J&K**to? ?Ive yon the best eenftco In' g&dgtf Mt prices you will be gl#!$ ?JKfv y* 7 *re not/aftiogeTB in Oils city, a>* have bean tmfat?&M MONTHS and. Ja ,fchU fifteen xnoptbs we have NDBBD peo s, BECAUSE with our Yon will novor flue Skr-fit Dr. I. M> Israelson, Manager 3ic. SIO Ss, ?ai- Street Ar ?? ClBOi^i Columns ?sing Rates Imo 25 cents. Throe Time? 50 cents, 9 words prorata for each additional be ii. ed in a month made on appli tban 25 cents, cash in cflvance. phono directory you can telephone be mailed after its- Insertion for STRAYED- Prom f>"r pasture on the Hammond place, one sorrel horse1 nie about 5 years old, 15 banda . In good condition, probably making his way to Monea Path. The Fretwell Co. PLEASE-Don't believe tho follow ing Ktatement, but come, see for yourself whether it is truo of not. We claim thuL we ?ive Just a little better shave, a litt lo netter haircut, a little bettor service in every way than ia offered elsewhere In tho city. The Kugle Harber Shop. WHIM. EAiiNG ls necessary to life; Why not oat where you cnn enjoy lt? Our survico ls the best In the city, and our prices aro ric.ht. Everything In season, and it tastes Junt right, too. Tho Luncheonette, tf NOTICE Wo are doing superior work at our ginnery'- Swap meal and hulls lor coed. Also have five hundred bushels of Bancroft Prolific Oats (graded seed) for salo or exchange for cotton seed. Price $1.25 per btiBhel or one pound oats for four and one-half rounds cotton seed. 0-2G-lmo. CLUCK MILLS. Sheriff Will Have Many Opponents ?ni the Field When Race is Ron Two Years Hence. Additional candidates for the office of sheriff of Anderson county aro be ing heard of daily and Indications at present are that there will be a regu lar herd of aspirants for thia office j next election. Sheriff Joe H. M. Ashloy has positively announced that he will be In the race to succeed himself and I he says that he expects to win, while I j some eight or ten candidates have already announced and moro will doubtless be heard from before the i time comes for the opening shot to be I fired. It ls reported that Ben J. Pearman, a well known citizen of Starr who was a probable candidate for the of flee, has decided to offer for the position of superintendent of the penlntontiary land wtll be ballotted upon when the ?next Session of the General Assembly convenes. Coi. D. J. C. ri flit h. the pres ent superintendent of the institution, has a numbor of friendB in Anderson i but if Mr. Pearman wants the posi tion, the Anderson delegation will I naturally stand ber-tnd him. This will take omi -andld'-.tii for tho of lice out ! of the field out rumor has lt that! thero will be two now ones to take hts place, since it ls said that both H. W. Chambiee and Ralph Drake, well known cltisens of the county, have decided to make the raco. Evidently the race for Bheriff of An derson county two years from now Is to be a warm and Interesting affair. BOMB EXPLODED IN N. Y. CHURCH! I Second Set Off in Seven Hours! Ia Two Churches of the j Metropolis. Now York. Oct 13.-A bomb was ex-1 ploded tonight In St. Alphonsus Ro-j man Catholic Church on West Broad way, the second to be set off within J seven hours in a church edifice in this I etty, lt was ia St Alphonsus Church that Frank Tannanbaum, an Indus trial Worker of the World leader, and two hundred followers were arrested last winter while engaged in a round of demonstrations. TOURING COTTON STATES. To Get Information na Which to Raso Rolief for Cation Producers. Washington, Oct lb.-Members qt (he board of directors ot the United 'States Chamber of Commerce today I commenced a three weeks'" tour of the ?cotton State? to get first-hand lnfor ?mnt'un on which to base relief for cot Son producers. The board tellered a ?terrana! Inspection or the cotton belt "-md conference with growers and deal ers wouid materially aid them "in de yvfstug means to allay congestion. The itinerary of tho board Includes stops at Raleigh, Wilmington, Charleston land Savannah. WARNING ISSUER. To Foreign Rora Elements Ia F* Against 'Visits te Europe at , This Tia?. Washington, Oct. 14.-Considerable concern was manifested at the State Department to?ay over tho statuts of American eitiz*nahip. both native and naturalized. Who were caught tn bou g?rent countries at tho outbreak of the Eur penn war and drafted for military service because their fr?here were Imf'Subjects of sueh countries. This has occurred In countries with which the tm Hud States has no naturaliza tion treaties aaa* today a warning was issued by the d?partaient tn foreign btVf? ?lsaasa?s in tho tinged States against visita to Europe at this time. H' H- .'{. .'(. -Y- '{? .'{' -Y- -Y- Y- Y- .{- -Y'-' * ELECTRIC err # _ Items of Interest and Persona * Wireless on the St .Y' -Y- -Y- ;:' -Y- -Y- -Y- -Y- -Y- -Y- -Y- ?Y* -Y? -Y<; Preparing for Student .fleeting. A number of Ute colleges in and around Anderson arfe preparing to send delegates lo Ibo Students' Con ference which ls soon to convene in Spartanburg. Anderson college will possibly send tw<> or more delegates, while I lomson, Due Wesl and <>i IHT colleges nearby will have represen tatlvi ; present when the conference convenes. The students are doing a great v/orlc ami their efforts should be < neouraged Itu) ern Hellere Drop Has rinded. Ono i.f the city's well known cot tun huyera, in speaking to n reporter for The Intelligencer yesterday, says that ho believes the drop in the price of cotton has about reached an end and ho doe? not expect cotton to sell for any les? than G 1-2 rents. Local buy ers were offering il r>-s cents yesterday and ji few bales weer marketed at thal figure. The price of cotton ls being determined "ow by actual consun p Ubn, bul it is hard to believe that thc price will ever ;;o low?'r than six cents. Most Modern riant lu Hm;rn I'arulini. When Dr. M. It. Campbell returns from Lancaster, where he has been spending several days on professional business, he will invite the public to tall and Insect his modem plant for the grinding cf eye glasses. Dr. Camp bell has installed what ls probably the most modern plant in the State Shipments of tho machinery have boen delayed but nt Inst the entire plant ls ready for operation and Dr. Camp bell will bo able to furnish lenses In a fow hours after the order for them Is placed. Tho establishment IE prob ably tho only one in the state in a town of this Bise. Reported That Auto Tnmcd Turtle When the drivor of a two-acatod au tomobile started into a house at Orr mill lato Tuesday night he left tho engine running and Just as he put foot on thc veranda of the house he saw the machino make a start- Ce turned from tho house and rushed ta the ma chine, but after he got a foothold on thc running board he found that he was on the Bldo of the machine away from tho gears und before ho could get a re and t.o. the other sido the ma chine had plunged over an embank ment. He telephoned to ono of tho local garages and secured mechanics and the damage to the machine wac repaired In time for him to continue tho Journey to his home in Hartwell. Qa. The driver's name could not be ascertained. -o Dr. Hall Lectured Last Night nt Lebanon. Dr. Hall, a lecturer of nation-wide prominence, delivered one of his lec tures at Lebanon last night, for tho benefit of the Lebanon School Im provement Association and despite the Inclemency of tho ?weather, there was a splendid, attendance. Mr. Hall will deliver other lectures over tho coun ty during the next few days. Friday night of this week he will be at Town vllle. and among the other places where he will possibly appear In tho early future, aro Anderson, Williams, ton and Pelzer New Residents Of North Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. D- S." Taylor and fam ily, have moved Into the rcsldenco of the Into Feaster V. Trlbble, at North Anderson. They wero formorly resi dents of tho West End, having a homo on East Whltner street. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, and their Interesting family,, will bo quite an addition to North An derson, and will find p. hearty weleomo from their now neighbors. -o Now Homos A'most Completed. Anmng tho new residences soon to IKJ con I ide ted on North Anderson may bc mentioned those of J. j. Baldwin and C. TL McDonald- These are beau tiful and modern bungalows and. flt In wall with, the many new homes at North Anderson. Mi*. Baldwin's resi dence Ia located on a prominency over looking North avenue and the grounds aro very pretty- Mir. McDon ald's ts on one of the new streets, and la also surrounded with a beautiful grove ot oaks. SPARKLETS Many Going to the Wedding. A number of Anderson people will go to Elberton. Ga., today where they will attend the Cohen-Oelsberg wed ding, which ts to be a social event of tonight in tho Georgia town. Among those who will moke the trip from this city aro: Br. Herbart H-Harrls, Rr nost Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Harles ton Barton, G. H. Ratios, Phil. Wit bite, "Buck" Barton and Leo Gels berg. Committee Working ?ar Banquet Pisas. With G. B- Earle as chairman the committee of the Bar Association, con sisting qt Mr. Earle, Leon L. Rio? and Samuel L. Prince, weat to work yesterday on the plans for the baa- ' quet which will be tendered to Judge ! Riobert W. Moram In ger tonight bjr" Anderson attorneys. About three times during each year the local bar} association stages auch an event abd lt is said that tho affair thia time will ? *?e one of the most pleasant yet ar- ' ranged. Everything will be informal' ? * * * ********* * {SPARKLETS * _ * J Mention Caught Over the * reeta of Anderson * f. ************ * but no detail will bo ncglci ! ?I by thc comiriitteo in arranging 'for an en joyable evening, lt I? probable that the banquet will he held in (he Chl quola hotel. Anderson Folks Touring Georgia. Well over L'O people left Anderson yesterday morning for points in ficorgia, where they will t->ur tho State and eoe lauds willi ;.. view to purchasing fa-ins then?. Tho excur sion trip was arranged Jointly by a laud company owning Georgia farm property and a Georgia railroad. The people makins tito tri;) will travel from Augusta through to Tallahas see, Fla. Tax Hooks Are it? Open Today. The county treasurer will open tho Anderson county tax books today, Ulis being Oc tober ir? and the regular day act by law for the books to open. Tiie books will remain open for the payment of laves until December 31 al which a one per cent penalty will he added and from that tim?? on tho penalty will be Increased, month by month. Closing Meeting " Is Held Tonight. A strong appeal will bo made today io every man in the city in an en deavor to make the attendance at the men's mass meeting to be held tonight with St. John's church, larger than at any ?imllar meeting ever held in Anderson., Dipcureing the meeting for tonight, Rep. J. -W- Speake has nald: "The cry today if Tor men-manly, upright. God-fearing men. During our meeting ninny men have found what Is necessary to make man-com ranioiiKhlp with the Son of Man, Je sus Christ. Thursday night will be especially interesting and every man in Anderson should be present-" Freedom Did 'Her Rut Little oGod. Lillie Blackwell, a negress pardoned by the Governor some weoka ago, dropped dead at her homo in Ander son Tuesday night. Tho negress had been sentenced to a terni in the peni tentiary for stabbing a young whito man of the city and had served only a short part of her time when she re ceived executivo clemency. Local Suifs Are Tickled to Death. Anderson is aflicti-I with hut few women desirous of the right to exer cise tho privllego of the ballot. True quite a number Insist op- exercising tlio right to yield a rolttng pin or a Trying pan at froquent Intervals but aside from this a majority of Ander son's women are content to leave tho ballot alone. However, a? a> reporter for Thc Intelligencer walked Up thc I street yesterday, a blinding rain fall ing at the time, he came "ot a corner I where throe very masculine women ? were congregated, discussing tho re I port that Kx-Governor John Oa.*y Evans waa to lend Iiis aid toward se curing the vote for women In South I Carolina. They were so woll pleased j over tho news they had heard that lt j might have been decidedly ombar4 I rasslng for Mr. Evans had he sud denly appeared on the scene, because ian before stated all of the ladies look led like they could take care of them selves and three or four men as well. ? --o Anderson Will Have Choral Club. Announcement was made yesterday to tho effect that thc formal organi zation of a choral dub for Anderson will take placo tonight at . 8 o'clock In tho parlors of Anderson cortege AU the men cf the city nblo to read music and to sing aro requested to attend this initial meeting and to'?mci their aid In gotting tho association under way. Promoters of Ute. plan aro very enthusiastic over the "pros pects and say thnt tho dug will be I heard from when lt gets under way. Cotton on Mm ? W.ttl Aid Farmer*. I Tho directors bf tho Watson Cotton .Oil mill, of Starr, held a session In Anderson yesterday nt which time I Uiey passed a resolution which says [In effect that the cotton mill will permit farmers owing them accounts for fertilizer to nay one-half the amount in cash and the mill will ac cept cotton at 10 cents per pound for the remainder. It is believed that the plans will meet with the .approval of the farmer? of the county. ,. -o ? -.* Anderson Roys Will Be There. Announcements coming from Wash ington are to tho effect that Senator E. D. Smith will ord?r ah election held In Columbia on 'Friday. November 37. for the purpose nf filling the va cancy as mldshlnmnn from Sooth Carolina to Annapolis. Thia vacancy will occur lu March. ISIS, lt I3 un derstood that several young men in Anderson are already making- their ar rangements to go to Columbia and to stand tho examination. .-o Hammond People Heard aa Andreas, A. J. Smith, of the Lebanon section, delivered a splendid lecture at the Hiroinood school house, about five miles from Anderson, lost Tuesday night. Mr. Smith is one of the avowed candidates who will maka the race for Congressman from 1he ThW. district two years hence against Congress man Aiken and it ls rtre?nmed that Uxis was Mr. Smith'? opening gun of tho campaign, l/nrlng (he course oft hld address Mr. Smith took occasion ', to ?tate that he favors Hie abolition ] of the 1? per cent tax on state banks , In order that those institutions may Issue their own currency- Tho ad ores.-? wa? heard by a snrs.ll but alton- j tive audience and they were impress-; ed wiih the speaker's words, judging by* the account given by tlio^c people who attended from Anderson. Railroad Makin;? Sweeping Reductions According to ono or two Bolton people spending yesterday in tho eily, a railroad train passed through that town a few days ago with two engi neers and two conductors. While the men on the tr lin were formerly occupied in th?? capacities named, as ) a matter of fact one of the engineers, was running fireman and one of tho J conductors was running ar; flagman. ; This Shows what dr is? lc steps have boen deemed necessary by certain well j krown railroads operating throughout 'he South. frenzy Amongst DBeyEyed Folks. Fortunately Amb-r.-on har? not ninny people with only one eye. but those few are up in arms -when anyone mentions the subject of war and they straightway launch into a denuncia tion of the rules responsible for the! conflict bavins been preclplta'cd. Of! course* the reason for this ls not very ? clearly understood by the average reader but ar, a matter of fact all the Klass eyes used in thia country are either manufactured In this country or tho material necessary for making them comes from the foreign coun try and accordingly there will oon be a dearth of extra eyes in this coun'.ry. One would presume that n glass eye would lara forever, but such ls not the case and those Anderson people In need of a new one right new arc up against it. * f i Personal f X X William M. Patterson, of Charlotte,] was in the city yesterday for a few boura. C. S. Steele, of Columbia, was in the city yesterday, a guest at the Chlquolo hotel. William It Yaber, of Aiken, waa] among the visitors to spend >e:$lcr day in the tlty. I?, E. Martin, of thc Hopewell sec tion, epjnt part of yesterday In tho eily George LaDoon ,of the Centerviite section, was In tho city yesterday Joe M. Murdock, of Marlin town-1 ship, was aajpng thc visitors to thc ' city yesterday! B. J. Smith, ol Concord, was In the city yesterday for a few boure on bustcoGS. Carl Shirley, of thc Crnytonvlllc section, spent yesterday In the city.''1 Paul Pruitt, of Starr, was among tho] visitors to spend yesterday In the pity. _ Miss Orr Ashley has returned to | hor home at Honea Path After spend lug a'-fow days in tho city. ? T. C. Johnson. Jr., of Ivn, was "seen op the streets of tho city yesterday Joseph Lig?n, qf Iva, was in the] city yesterday for a few hours oh bus. | incas. Fant Maret and IS- Cromer, of Town- j ville, were visitors to tho city yester day. . Miss Carrie McCuon has gone to | Simpson ville to spend a week with relatives. James E. Williams, deputy'sheriff, has returned from a pleasure trip to| the mountains ot North Carolins." Mr. Williams aaya that he saw somo beau tiful scenery. J. A. Major, of .Belton, was among the visitors to the city yesterday. Mrs- J. H- Wearner has returned from ! jf short stay with friends in Atlanta, j MEXICO FACTIONS SEEM FRIENDLY Spirit of Harmony Said to Prevail at Agnos Calientes Conven tion. - Washington. Oct. ISA-Official re ports to the state department reiter ated today that a spirit of harmony preavntlod at the convohtion at Aguas Callentes, Mexico- Mictions hv Villa delegates are being seconded by dele gates from other divisions, represent ing Carranza more particularly. Thus'far the important problem of the convention-the formation of ai provisional government baa not been \ reached in the discussions. Generals, Antonio Villareal and Eduardo Hay, are being mentioned prominently as candidates for the provisional presl-. dency. Both are Carran na supporters I but the Villa faction hitherto has tn-f sisted that ho military man should be ! eligible. . i General Lado Blanco left the con vention yesterday for Mexico City to take charge of bia troops, who are being harrassou' by Zapata forces. Two representatives' ot Governor 1 Maytorena. of Sonora, have arrived stf the convention. We ?re Ready to SHOW YOU Yes, There's Sufficient Difference In Styles for the New Season to Make a Visit to This Store Interesting. In this exhibition you will find a most satisfying range of choice, style and quality combined in a superb display, ard a wonderful and surprising exhibition of all that's best in clothes for the sea son. Herc you can easily find . The Very Suit You Want Prices: $10.00 to $25.00 We'll be glad to show you, ev en if you're not ready to buy. Always Ready to Serve You The Lesser Company The Store for Style and Quality oooooooooooooooooooo o o o Pendleton News. o b o ooooooooooooooooooo Quite s crowd from herc went to the circus at Anderson last we-jk. - Mrs. Janie Hard has returned from quite an extended visit to relatives and friends at Cowpens. Col. J. B. E. Sloan's family are having some work done at the Episcopal cemetery which im proves the appearance consider ably. They also expect to erect a handsome monument to his memory soon. Mr. J. Mack King, our super visor, spent Wednesday with friends Here. He was looking for a place to locate the convict camp. Mr. King informs us that he will give us good roads. Mr. George Shanklin, of Spar tanburg, died Saturday. His sis ter, Mrs. A. T. Wilson, bf this place went io the funeral yester day. Some of Pendjetotn's teachers attended Teachers' Meeting at Anderson Saturday* Miss Lois Garrison, of Ander son, spent the week-end with Dr. land Mrsv McLeskey. The Presbyterians of this place ?had services at O?d Stone church for several nights last week. Toned Up Whole System. "Chamberlain's Tableta' have done more tor me than I ever dared hope tor," writes. Mrs. Er.ther Mao Baker. Spencerport, N. Y. "I used sseveral bottles of-these tablets a few months ago. They not only onred me ot hu rons attacks, sick headaches and that tired out feeling, but toned up my .whola system," For sale by. Evans JPharmacy and all deals. 4n Unusual The special departa] lege* can enroll a few moi lege invites the ladies of to take advantage of thu PIANO Prof. and Mrs. Goode VOICE Miss Stranathan VIOLIN Miss Smith Whether you conte study or any of these stu glad to have you visit th work that ?3 being done. DR. JAS. P. KIN II i To Start a Gas Fire, You Strike a Match and Turn a Handle 0 There is no time lost in waiting for the fire to burn freely so that you can begin cooking with gas. The fire is ready the very second yrJu are, and it can be put out just as quickly. Gas only burns when needed, you control it Just as etaily as the water from thc spigot in your kit chen sink. -o It'a.very Economical -o (? ANDERSON GAS CO. Stop those Early Bronchial Cough? They hang on all winter lt not checked, and pave Uie way tor seri ous throat and lung diseases. Oct a bottle ot Foley's Hoaey abd Tar Com pounded, and take lt freely. Stops coughs and colds, heals raw inflamed throat, loosens the phlegm and ls mildly laxative. Chas. T. Miller, Ed. Enquirer, Cannelton, Ind.,' had bron chial trouble, got very hoarse, cough ed constantly from a tickling throat He used only Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Waa entirely relieved. Wants others to know ot Foley's Honey and Tar. For sale by Evan's Pharmacy. Opportunity tents of Anderson Col re pupils, and the Col* Antlerson and vicinity ? opportunity. Miss l^unseur DOMESTIC SCIENCE Miss Murray EXPRESSION Miss Wakefield mplaic taking up the td.fes or not, we will W ie College and see the \ ARD, president