University of South Carolina Libraries
Classified Want Advert? Twenty-fire words or '.ess, One Ti Bbc Times $100. All advertisement over twenty-five word. Kates ou ?.OUO words to 1 ti on. No advertisement taken for less t If your name appears in the tole j your want ad to 321 and a bill willi prompt payment. FOR SALE FOB RALE-New Ivers and Pond plano, for $300-cost $42G'-00. Ap ply to P- W. Major, treasurer Ham mond School- Anderson, H- I. 10-D-lmop FOB SALE-Wo havo a smull tract of 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-One 1914 model touring .car $450.00, payable $100.00 in cash and balance in cotton at 10c; ono 1913 model touring -ar. $300.00 pay ablo, $100.00 in cash and balance in cotton at 10c; one 1911 model tour ing car, $175.00. $50.00 cash and balance in cotton at 10c. Write or wire S. M. McAdams, Iva, S. C. . FOB SALE-Fuljth?m? oats, free of foreign matter/.county raised and well graded. $1.10 per bushel, even weight bags while thc supply lasts. Fur man Smith, Seedsman. WANTED-The'put??lt? te know thai we ha ve. Just received g large ship ment ot bos'flies, and can supply your wants rtni thia ,\tn&j Anderson Intelligencer^^; Department, tt WANTED- You to know that wo do high class-" cleaning and pressing. Ladles work "ipfHaiiy Agents Ben Tonde Company, the South's largest . dyers and dry cleaners. Columbia Tallyring Co. yffi- _ WANTED-By two gentlemen, rooms with table board ? Und ? bat h. conven ient to Main street! Quiet place pre ferred. Address Permanent, caro In telligencer, o 2tX WANTED-Y<oun!?*J&an would Hk? room and.onoi.BtfaJ, supper, in pri vate home, preferred.'close In, also convenient to bath. Address 8. E. S., Intelligencer. 23-3t-p WANTED-Olean Cotton Raga Ander son Intelligencer, Job Department. .-1-i.rj".-.. WANTED-lion to .read .our .two . weeks' bargain salo on page five of this issue. 'Southern Public Util ities Co. . /-,ol> . dtf PLEASE-Don't beltfevfe i the follow ing statement, but como, see for yourself whether'1 lrt'rs true of hot. We claim that wo give lust a little bettor shave. a*llttty better haircut, a little better service in every way than l? offered elsewhere .in the city, i ne Bami? uuu? Sncp. nniJJb nnitnn w> ? , ?~ .112, Why not eat where you can enjoy Ut du* softies ll ?HT oast In the city, and our *prlcel*"*hre right, Evorythlog.'fff 'WKsuu;-wnd it tastes JuBt right, *too. The Luncheonotto, tf MIDWAY CATE-Clean and up to date place fpr adios and gentlemen. We are Americans and deserve . your patronage.!Think it ovor. NOTICE-W? are now prepared to do your grinding of all kinds of feed stuff-cotton 8talkB. corn ' stalks, shucks, strew, grain, etc. Price 20c per cwt Strictly cash. Anderson Mattress and Spring Bed Co. MONDAY'S PROGRAM .Imp 2 reel feature that is one of the most wonderful pictures ever miide. Featuring King Baggot In this picture Mr. Baggot takes the part of every character in the play, eleven in alt. Don't fail to see it. Meyers ?wsfek*. . Sterling | Comedy. Patho Weekly. .... . ..News All tbe latest current news from Europe. 0)rrUBg ^Tuesday "The Million Dotier Mystery'? series No. 18. Wednesday another Strand actual war picture, ; .. : ?, :;J|^ Thursday "The Trey O'Hearfc" Nb. i 7. ~ Columns sing Rates mo 25 cents, Three Times GO cents, i words prorata for each additional Dc used in u month made on appli han 25 cents, cash In cdvauce. mono directory you can telephone ie mailed'after its Insertion -for NOTICE- (icorgc Dinton, who ls un der contract with me lins left my premises without cause and 1 here by notify all persons not to employ or harbor him. It. Hailey Pool, An derson, lt. V. I). 1. 24-:it-p FOR RENT FOR BENT--Brick store room, close in, $25. Handsome suit of offices, cheap. Anderson Heal l?state & In vestment Co. 10-24-:Jt. LOST LOST-A female Irian Llewellyn Set ter, white with brown Bpota over body and head. Hud on collar with small piece -of ropo attached when last seen Thursday. Dr. H. II. Har ris, Phono 82 10-25-tf A Marathon _ Negro Was "Some" Sprinter But Was Taken in Charge by the Police After a Chase. About one-half the white people and all tho negroes in town collected on tho public square last night to see the police take In charge a negro named Coodo Fuller. Fuller wander ed Into Tho leader store last night and seeing a hat that he liked (good taste, too, a John B. Stetson) ho ap propriated same and was well toward the back of tho door before any one discovered the theft. The clerks yell ed "fdop thief," and then a morry chase was on. Goode lins long borne a reputation as a sprinter in Ander son and he nobly upheld it last night, making a block in less than nothing flat, before ho ran into thc nrms of a pedestrian and waa turned over to Fire, Chief -Tackson and PatiHlman Whitten. Tho ceg^o was searched wh/n ho was taken to the city hall and waa then placed in a call. Fuller claims that ho has been trav eling with a carnival and that he left this attraction at Lako City last week but it is underatood that everything points to his having broken Into a ?tore at Honen Path about two weeks ago and ho will be hold on that charge after he gets rid of tho pres ent indictment. The Anderson city ofllclalB also have a warrant for him, charging him with stealing clothes from another nogro on May 21. Error JS^Ladc Telegram From Colombia Says That Bolton's Name, Will Be Placed Back on the List. According to a telegram received yesterday from G. W. Sullivan Sena tor from Anderson county, the nanto of Belton was omitted from the list of (owns allowed to assess abbuttlng pro perty for permanent Improvements, In the ballet which ls to go before the people of tho State at tho coming Gen eral Election, through a mistake. The Senator advises that the Secretary of state bas promised to correct the mis take, to place Belton's name on the tlckots and to have such additional ad vertising done as may be necossary. The Senator advises in his telegram that ho has Investigated the matter thoroughly and that he will wrlto to J. Mack King, county supervisor, giv ing in detail tho way tho mistake oc curred. Anderson people will redice with Belton that tho mattor bas been straightened out. Exposition Building to Represent Sooth Car olina at San Francisco Is to Be a Beauty. "The South Carolina Building, when lt ts completed and opened to the public, will be ono of the handsomest at tho Exposition," writes Charles K. Bryant of Richmond, Va., to the An derson Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Bryant refers to the building which this State will oreel at the Panama Exposition. The Richmond architect, designer Of tho Virginia building tor the Exposition, has also been chosen to' draw the plans for the Sooth Caro lina building and the Palmetto repre sentative will be an exact replica of either the South Carolina Society buil ding of,Fort Sumter, both at Charles ton. The architect ls preparing plans TO both of tho buildings, either of which will cost about $18,000 and will submit titen to the South Carolina commission before anything ls done. John C. Pruitt of Starr was among thc r?3'.*or3 to speed yesterday in the ci.y. /..;V.> ' .Y? cf, ?y? *{* ?Y? *Y? H* H* H* H* *f* H* H** * ELECTRIC CIT1 * _ * Items of Interest and Persons ? Wireless on the St 1 >?iIHM' 'Imidin At Kose Mill. An Informal dance aili take placo Monday evening at Hose Hill club und it ls believed that this will be one of the most Interesting events of tii<' winter. Tito hullos will pluy curds during the afternoon nnd re main at tito club for the dance. Sup per will be served promptly nt 7 o'cloc k ?incl the ?eiili-?nen are tb come from th*' city in time for sup per. Dancing will begin Immediately thereafter. -O-. Murara das? To Hear l?r. While. Announcement bas been made that Dr. .lohn U White, who 1H conduct ing a series of meetings at the l*'irst Baptist church of Anderson, will ?peak this morning at 10 o'clock to Hie nanua class of tile Baptist church. The pimior of the church lias urged that every member of the elliss be present and hear Dr. White and M ?? hoped that there will be u large crowd in attendance. -o Tnlvernlty Boy? Taking Long Ulke. Eidward P. Bernard and John H.] Culnaii of Marlnette. Wis.. Btudents at thc t'niverslty of Wisconsin, de cided Mint tlicy liad had enough of college life for awhile and that they would take a year off. Tiley there fore set out on a "hike" over thc country and arrived in Anderson la?t night, p Ding up hore for tho night. They left Wisconsin on August 12. since which timo they have been trumping it steadily. They went first tn Portland. Maine, and Hinco that time they have traveled 2,011 miles, 1.00U miles of which wa? on boat. Tiley aro traveling toward Now Or? loans and when they reach that city they will Bet out for San Francisco, j which eity they hope to .reach in time for thc Panama expotVlon. They talked interestingly of their travels and said that they wero absolutely delighted with everything they saw in South Carolina and they were par ticularly well pleased with Anderson and Anderson people. Street Car Loft The Hails Friday. A north Main street ear, running over the Southern Public Utilities company traekB, got out from >"ndcr control of the motorman Friday night aud jumped tho tracks at an abrupt curvo on north Main street. The track weis wet, as a result of the i rains and it io said that tho car was hitting a pretty lively clip when it went over on thc sidewalk. No ono was injured and very little damage waa done. Merchants Said "UUKIIICSS ls Fine." Cotton didn't go up on tho local marker yesterday but that did not prevent Anderson merchants from enjoying a splendid day's business. ?Tho price of tho fleecy staple ro I mained at 6 3-4 cents tn Anderson yesterday but last night almost every merchant in tho city reported that his day's business had exceeded ex pectations. "1 will admit," said one wo:'? known merchant, "that the day opened pre(ty poorly with us. "We didn't do much business until after noon but the rest of tlie day. more than mado up for tho off morning." Andorson peoplo havo about reached the conclusion that cotton doesn't havo quite as much to do with local business as they ut one tinto thought. Kew Office to Be Very Modern* Tho finishing touches are now be ing put on thc Ugon & Ledbettor of fice building, to bo occupied within the next few weeks by tho Western Union Telegraph ellice lu this city. Tlie flours have been oiled and the painting baa been finished and when I the new furniture arrives for the of fice tho building will bc occupied by the telegraph company. 'I'Dl ; is to bc one of tho handeomost, most com pleto and up-to-date offlcea in the city and T. K. Howard, manager ot the Anderson oilier, says that he ls ?'.edi pleased In every respect. Tho new furniture to be installed in this building will be made to order and will moko Anderson peoplo sit bp and tako notice when they seo lt. Tho entire Ligon ?Sb Licdbettcr building will bo something of a sensation when it is completed by tho contrae* ! tors and turned over to tho owncrn. Mayor Befased to Let Banco Go On. Should A man be allowed to dance in any manner suiting his fancy or should ho not? It appear? that the etty ofllclalB Friday did not think so, at least they didn't think that one of the performers at tho Palmetto theatre should have carte blanche In this matter, although it lator trans plred that tbe party thought by the I mayor to be a womat, was a man. The Palmetto theatre vaudeville com pany put on a Spanish dance during the afternoon, at which"time a female impersonator did quito a sensational dance. The story goes that the maypr was in the audience and) when he got back to the city hall he in structed the chief of police to havo the dance cut off tho afternoon's pro gram. Harry Curzon, who was do ing the dkm tie, really' Is some little impersonator, since bas been posing as a lb ember of tho chorus all week and getting away with lt. but when he took oft his wig Friday afternoon it wa* thought that every member ot the audience would recognise the fact that he was a man. As a matter i of l-ci th?? dane ?j "??rot on right mer-' rily" for the reminder of Friday. Y SPARKLETS * d Mention Caught Over the * reeta of Anderson * Ki************* Mr. Hr j im V . Stove lo Ituck Hill. S. if. Byron, formerly connected with The Intelligencer loree hut lately'of Columbia, spent yesterday in Anderson and will leave this af ternoon for Kock HUI. where lie will I be connected with thc Hock lilli Dally Herald. Mr. Byron 1B a splendid newspaper man and he has mar-^ friends In Anderson to with him well in bis new homo. -o - I Opticians Will Begin Meeting. Dr. M. I*'. Campboll will leave An derson at 1:40 o'clock this afternoon I for Columbia whero he goes to rc-1 Icoivo the members of the South Car bina Optical association when they I arrive tomorrow morning. Dr. Camp bell is president of tho association [and says that thc meeting to be held in Columbia Monday and Tuesday will be one of the best in the history [of the association. A very interest ing program has been arranged and several good speakers have been se cured for thc two days. The delib erations will all take place at tbo| Imperial hotel In Columbia. -o A nother Circus For Anderson. billie Tuesday ls riot exactly "clr |CUB day" In Anderson it ls so eloso?o] I lt that to thc average child the dif ference in shows is a matter .of small Importance. Tuesday will bring to | I Anderson the world famous 101 Ranch and it will bo a big day for Ht tlo and large, old and young, alike. People will come to Anderson from all the surrounding country for the day and it is believed that this splen did show will do a good business at the two performances in this city, o Prof. Daniel WM Draw Large . rowd. Tho appearance of Prof. D. W. Dan ! iel at thc Orr mill this afternoon will attract a large .crowd and thc people of the city can rest assured of the fact that they will have a rare treat. Prof. Daniel ls an able speaker and he will have something of interest to say this afternoon. Every man woman or child attending tho.lecture ran go, assured of the fact that some thing will be said to bia or her In terests. Prof. Daniel bas been brought to Anderson under tho auspices of thc Anderson Y. M. C. A. -o I Serviros Today IV ill Be Interesting. The services at Anderson churches [today will bo of more than ordinary interest. At St John's Methodist church over. 100 will-hr received Into the church, as a result of the revival meeting just closed there and at the First Baptist church of-Andersen Dr. John E. White of Atlanta will occupy the pulpit. All other church in the city will have services today and the congregations at each place will bc large. -o [Locomotive Will Arrive This Month. According to officials of the Blue Ridge railroad, tho new locomotive [ purchased somo weeks ago by that line, will be delivered before tho end 1 of October. Tho new engine lg . nf the latest make and is said to be as good as money can buy. Tho four new cars also purchased by the Blue Hidge railroad, will be delivered on or about November 1. With tho now engine and tho new cars the equip ment on the Blue Ridge road will be as good as tho best. Will Korry Work ? . On the Court House. Since tho court of general sessions I for Anderson county is due io begin another session on November 16, thc I contractors in charge of tho improve raents at tho' court house will neces sa ri ly have to hurry their work. At I present almost hair tho floor ls out ] of the court house and the whole place is badly disarranged. It will requlro somo quick work if the now offices are completed and ready for uso by tho lath, of next month. Mr, Harc Probably ' Coming For Address, lt lg highly probably that F. C. Maro of Clemson college, in charge ot tho poultry work of that instltu tlon, will be secured to deliver an address hero when tho second annual Anderson County Poultry stow fakes place in the Pepper building fin Whit tier street on November 17. Tin's af fair is to be held Jointly by the An? derson chamber pf commerce in stead cf tho regular tt ados day and the poultry .association, organised a few weeks ago. One thousand pro grams for tho show have been print ed arid are now at the chamber of commerce where thc publia can se cure copies. Secretary Campbell of Bolton, spending yesterday in the (city, ss ia that all plans, for the now show - .vere complete, so 'far aa ht knows, and be expects many fanciers to attest. Crowd Colleteed To See a Fight. A largo crowd collected on Whit Iner street yesterday afternoon when lt seemed that a fight wis about to take place betwen tv?b* automobile men, Conwell and Mlt?he?? by name. Before either combatant could do any serious damage to fro^ Other, Ute po lice had been summoned end Officer Foster took both hat*:- Wdghts into tow. They were retepaee on bond and will bo g'.veu a hearing at police court Monday morning. ALL THIS WEEK SPELLMAN COMEDY CO. With a Bevy of Pretty Girls KG I "IV MUSIC I COMEDIANS Plays That Will Make You Laugh. A Beauty Chorus That Can Sing and Dance, Change of Program Every Night MONDAY'S PROGRAM <?He Lied To His Wife" The Big Musical Farce Comedy Monday's IVloVf?s: "Fable of Differences Between Learning'' - Essanay Vitagraph "The Mysterious Lodger" - - - - Comedy featuring Maurice Costello "A Letter From Home" A special two-reel feature ?ssanay POPULAR PRICES: Matinee . . IO cents Night ?-. IO and IS ALWAYS GOOD, OFTEN GREAT The Rest Show in mm LECTURED BEFORE LARGE AUDIENCE People of Clock WcH Pleased With Dr. Hall Last Night. Dr. Hall, the famous humorist ora tor, lectured before a large and ap preciative audience at the Gluck Mill hall last night. Dr. Hall's locture was spiked from beginning to end with fun,, oratory and good common sense whicj the people enjoyed from start to fir. lah. Aside from being a humorist and entertainer, Dr. Hall la a religious speaker" of note and through thc ef forts of the Young Men's Christian Association and at the the request of Rev. L. M. Smith. Dr. Hall will deliver one of hts famous addresses in the Oakwood Baptist church tonight at the .regalar evening service. It ts ex pected that a large audience will hear this splendid speaker. Th? Day In Congress ATLANTA THEATRICAL MANAGER Compliments the Spellman Musical Comedy Company. George Campbell, manager of the Bonita Theatre ol' Atlanta, reports that thc Spellman Musical Comedy Company, who havo beeb playing in his troatrc for several weeks, and who come to Anderson to play at.the Pal metto ?ll of this coming week, a splen did- show. Ile states that this company played to good houses all during its stay in Atlanta, and that the good business, which lt did waa deserved; too. They open un at the Palmetto Mon day afternoon in "He'Lied to HIS Wife" and play tn rough ' a week, changing the program nightly. . Notice of Meeting. * The annual meeting ot the subscrib ers and friends of the.' .Anderson County Hospital wHi bo held in the Chamber of Commerce rooms Wednes day, Oct 28,4? p, m. for tho purpose o electing trustees and such other busi ness aa the meeting shall see flt to transact. TL S. LIGON, President KATHERINE STALLING, Secretar/. It ft your eye? or glasses iii question! Alright then don* seek further, Jost see me. specialise ea taste troubles and can gire you that finish on . vara that spells satisfaction. 4 Pri?es t&jQA to op. Re pairs 10c up. DR. M. lt 112 W. Whither St ^ Ground floor- Telephone COB,-: sections, BOILERS, TANKS, STJ AND SUPPLIES, REP. PIPE, GALVANIZED LOMBARD IRIN WO! ttta, Ga BACKACHE Kl ONEYS AMO 8 LAI WASHINGTON, Oct 24.-Senate Met at noon. Senator Kern introduced a resolu tion for adjournment Monday and a recess was taken until 2:30 o'clock to allow conferences with house leaders... Reassembled at 2:30 p. m. and eon-ff curred tn resolution to adjourn at 4 p. m. Adjourned sine die at 3:27 p. m. Hcuse: Met at noon. Adjournment plans were still in definite and a recess waa taken to 2 p. m. for conferences with senate leaders. Reassembled at 2 p. ra. and passed resolution to adjourn at 4 p. m. Re cessed uh til 3: ir? p m. to await action ot the senete. Reconvened at 8:15 p. m. Adjourned pine die at 3:22 p. m. *. O. McCown of the Vonitata Creen ! section spent yesterday In ihe city on business. DEPOSIT Y??R MO??Y With us, and. then we wilt lend you m?ney when you-needut. Interest Paid on Deposits. The F armer? and Merchants Bank . and - The Farmers toon ?Sf Trust Co. ANDERSON, S, C. Combined Kesoorces a little the ftes of One Mffio* Dollars OU?* RiRKCTOfiflt -am m *. ?. Kaaiaielt,. Tko?. C. Jackson.