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Classified Want Advert Twenty-five words or lesa, One T 8ix Times $100. AU advertisement over twenly-fiv word. Hates.op ^,0|nj words lo tlon. J No advertisement taken for less If your name appears In the t.-,le your want aa to 821 and a bill will prompt payment. FOR SALE FOB SALE-New Ivors and Fond plano, for $300-!fcnst* 1420-00. Ap ply to P- W. Mnjor* treasurer Ham mond School- Anderson, ll I. , ii?, 10-9-1 mop FOB SALE-We -have a small tract of land formerly part of the Quince Hamond place, which can bc bought cheap if you aet.nulck. Frank & Do Camps Realty Company. 9-30-tr FOB SALE-Ono 1M4 mode, touring car $450.00, payable $100.00 In cash and balance in cotton at 10c; one 1912 model touring -a \ i.i.'iO.OO pay able, $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. Wrlto or wire 8. M. McAdams, I vu, S. C. FOR SALE-Fulghum oats, free of foreign matter, county raised and well graded. $1.10 per bushel, evsjn weight bags while the supply lasts. Furman Smith, Seedsman. FOR SALE-One pair small mules. Very - thing to make cheap cotton with in 1915. If not sold before by private sale. Col. Dave Taylor will sell in front of court house next Monday, Nov. 2. W. lt. Pruitt, WANTS WANTED-The publie to know ibst we have jost received a large ship ment ot box files, and can supply your wants in this line. Anderson Intelligencer, Job Department tl yT TD- Yon to know that we do t. ?lass cleaning and pressing. Lad work especially. Agents Ben Yondi. Company, the South's largest dyers and dry cleaners. Columbia Tailoring- Co. WANTED-By two gentlemen, rooms W!*h_ *?**?i? twuaifi nml hath, c.nnven . tent to Main street Quiet place pre ferred. Address Permanent, care In telligencer. 2 tX WANT!"*?-Young man would l?ce room and one meal, supper, in pri vat? home, proforred close in, also convenient to bath. Address S. E. 8., Intelligencer. 23-3t-p .WANTED-Ten io .read .oar .two week>* bargain sale on page five of this fcsue. Southern Public util ities Co. dtf MIDWAY CAFE-Clean and up to date plac? for ladles and gentlemen. We are Americans and deserve your patronage. Think it over. IDEAL GROCERIES Jil -.. i/J. HW -, IDEAL PRICES . - SS'i RS ?% > ?rv*' Pancake flour, two packages for..25c Buckwheat flour, two pack ages for...35c Malaga grapes at, per pound .. . .20c Fla. Oranges, at 2uc and 25c Kalamazoo celery at 10c, ;3 for 25c. Sweet potatoes at, a peck . ..35c (Culgans Reliable hams and breakfast bacon, just the thln? foi -r bieakfast now. New lines of ccrials just In. Okra and . 'to.hlatoes at, a can.. .. .-,. . .40c Pie peaches at, a1 can.. loc New lines ^?c.ere,als just in. Bf?ckberries^at loc and 15c ? a can. ., ' _ , Red Raspberries^ while they last--reglar,; : 3 Sc can at. . . . .'. .... . ,20c White "R^^nne" Cher i?es-regular' 35c value Don't fail to include with '3^^^H^^'>c?ns of ibo ?oas,., mad. delightful ?*$0te:v moy\ coffee; SaHsiaction guaranteed. The Ideal 30*H. Main St., Art??RS?N, S. C. Phone 471. isirig Rates imo 25 cents. Three Timos 50 cents, o words prorata for each additional ho used iu a mouth made ou appij than 25 cents, cash In Cdvance. phone directory you can telephone be mailed after Ita Insertion for WANTED-Clean Cotton Hags. Ander son Intelligencer, Job Department. WIIILK KATING is necessary to life; Why not cat where you can enjoy it? Our service in the bent in the city, and our prices aro right. Everything in season, and it tastes Juat right, too. Thu Luncheonette, tf NOTICE-We aro now propared to do your grinding of all -kinds of feed stuff- cotton stalks, corn stalk?, shucks. Ktraw, grain, etc. Price 20c per cwt. strictly cash. Anderson Manresa and Spring lind Co. NOTICE-George ?Minton, who is un der contract with roo has left ni) premises without catisf; and I here by notify all persona not to employ or harbor him. It. Hailey Hool, An derson, lt. P. I). 1. 24-3t-p PLEASE-Don't believe the follow ing statement, but come, seo for yourself whether lt is true of not. We claim that wo give Just a little better shave, a little better haircut, a little bettor service In every way than is offered elsewhere in the city. Tho Eagle Harbor Shop. FOR RENT FOR RENT-Brick storo room, close in, $25. l?ir.dsomo Ruit ot offices, cheap. Anderson Heal Estuto & In vestment Co. 10-24-.1t LOST -o LOST-A female Irish Llewellyn Set tor, white with brown spots over body and head. Had on collar with small piece of rope attached when last Been Thursday. Dr. H. H. Har ris, Phono 82 10-25-tf PROFESSIONAL DR. lu II. 8NIDER VETERINARY SURGEON . Fretwcll Co. Stable . . . . Phone 64. Anderson, S. C. * . * oooooooooooooooooooo o THE STUDIO GRANO o o o o PHOTOGRAPHY o o o a IN ALL ITS BRANCHES o o ? o OVER HEESE JEWELRY STORE o o o oooooooooooooooooooo o o o o o o o o o o o o o o e DR. LILLIAN L. CARTER o . ? o DR, SARA A. MOORE, o o o o Osteopathie Physicians -o o o o Sid Bleekley Bldg. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o DR, FOREST ?>. BUGGS Dentist ?fucos 4!?o4ls ?!eekley Rid?. Associated With Dr. W. W. Chlaolm Phone 836-J Anderson, 8. C * * # * ********** * FRESH OYSTERS * * * * served * * * f. in any style * * * 1 at the * * * * PIEDMONT CAFE * * * ************** BOILERS, TANKS, STACKS, ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY AND SUPP?JE5, REPAIRS ?PE, GALVANIZED ROOFING LOMBARD ?RON WORKS Asftjtfvta. tf. # H, :{. -Y- -Y- ?'(> -Y- Y- ''{. H> * ELECTRIC err .Y. _ Items of Interest and Persona * Wireless on the St .Y- * Y- * * K- * H- # * * * *.* S PA UK MCS Town i*. School Thin A?l< rnoon. Anderson people Interested In foot ball will learn wit!, some pleasure thal a gaine has been arranged for this afternoon between tho Anderson Highs and a team mad" ui> from thc . I ty; Tho buys playing on the city team will all bc men who have play ed college l all in the days gone by while tho Highs will present practi cally Hie Kaine line-up as the one used lu Hie fray with Hailey Military school ;:t Greenwood on Saturday. The game ls lo liomin promptly at 4 o'clock and will bo played at Henna Vista park. Many of tims? going to the i'll Ranch show Ibis afternoon will stop at the pail: on their way hack Lo town, to se<- the exhibition. -o Drew ?0 Days For Larceny. Sim e ho is said lo be able to sprint al Incredible speed on tho streets of Hie city whon ?lia cops are after him, Coolie Fuller, colored, will have o ?manco P.ir the next ."?0 days to soo what he can do toward hurrying up a little on tho chain gang work of the county. Tho negro was arraigned be-j lore Recorder Russel yesterday inorn lltig on a charge of having stolen a liai Saturday night from one of the local stores. Kuller gave his follow ers quite a chase Saturday ami it. re-1 quired about one-half the town's pop ulation to catch him. When he- was tried yesterday morning ho entered a plea of guilty and was sentenced to ;!0 days on tho chnln gang. The city lias sllll nnothor caso of larceny against the defendant, o charge await ing him her- Bin? e May 21 and lt ls understood that he ls also wanted hy tho county officials when the city gets through with him. Here To Figure - Dn Drainage Joh. M. W. Thompson of Greensboro, N. I C., president of tho Tirjmpson-Morley Company, drainage engineers of that city, arrived In Anderson yesterday for tho purpose of holding a conference with tiloso interested in the Rocky Uiver drainage scheme, to Investigate the proposition, inspect the land to be drained, and consider making a bid on the work. It is understood that bonds aggregating $20,000 of the six year variety, hearing Interest at the rate of six per cent, are to be floated for tho purpose ?af defraying thc ex penses of draining the Hammond swamp and adjacent river lands. Tho committoe in charge of the work ia .oniposed of J. J. Fret well. R. S. Idgon ind G. C. l'u?l^??tir?*? ???? they will let tho contract for tho work on Jun mry 1. Stand Pipe Found ID Splendid Shape. Once each year the Anderson stand nlpo is drained by thc Anderson mu I nicipal health board and yesterday wa& the day selected by Officer Campbell ror this Important duty to be perform ed. Tho pipo was drained twico last year and both times found to be in ?splendid sanitary condition and the I last timo that thc work was done was in October. 1913. It was Bald last night by those in chargo of the work that no refuse matter of any kind could bo found in tho pipe and there was nothing to contam?nalo the water. Mr. Hun ts Bought A New Automobile. Anderson automobllo men say that the business depression haa certain ly put a crimp in the automobile sal ! es industry in and around Anderson j but thoy are dolorm?nod that a few cars shall be sold by hook or crook. Eugene Burris has bought a splen did new Overland touring car through .lease Stribllng. local representative of the manufacturers, and Mr. Strib llng has delivered the now car. It ls understood that several other sales and deliveries will bo made in Ander son with in tho next few days. College Girls But In Force. Yesterday being Monday and the one day that the students at Anderson col lego are allowed to visit the city on j shopping tours, dozens of young lad lea from tb? institution were to bo seen on tho streets yesterday. Ander son merchants appreciate the busi ness they seoure from the college ele-j menl and they all do their beat to| give the studnnts courteous treatment. Thc.young lad.ca say that- Monday isl easily the moat enjoyable day any j college girl has in Anderson. Police MakDar A Untre Show. Members of the Anderson police j appeared Sunday for tho first Ume in ; their handsome new uniforms. The I uniforms were purchased for the force j through the Anderson Tailoring Com pany and wero mado by M. C. Lily & Company. They aro mado of fine blue cloth and are splendidly finished up in nice style. The only radical chango In the uniform is that tho regulation black slouch hat has been discarded and in .their stead the oflicors are now wearing natty black helmets. The of ficers say that they aro much pleased | with the flt and fashion of their new clothes and are really proud of them, j -o Fis?! Prises Are Donated. F*r Uwv last tow weeks all those interested in tho And?rson county poultry show have been straining ovory nerve to get Oje prise Hst com pleted and his', night Newt Campball, the secretary ot the association, man aged tr get the two last prises need-j od. Ono cf these came In the shape of $3.60 tn vash from A. P. Spence, presi dent Ot tho Anderson Chero-Cola Bot tling Company, whilo the other ls ai special ttcket good for $1.00, given by the Chiquola barbet shop. The first named ?prisa will go for tho best j Rhode Island Red cockerel while the second ls tor the best Rhode Island Red hen. p* ************ i7 SPARKLETS * _ * tl Mention Caught Over the reels of Anderson Y ************** New Picture ?lons?? Wein ii CominiHsioti. According to dispatches sent out Saturday night from the office of .{. M. McCown, secretary of stat?', the \nderson Motion Picture Company has been commissioned with a capi tal of ?l.r.oo. Tho names of the peti tioners are given as P. M. Burnett, G. (J. Sullivan. NV. W. Sullivan and lt. lt. King. It is understood that thoso gentlemen are going- right ahead with Hie plain lor their theatre and that they contemplate making lt th<< most up-to-date place of it3 kind in the South. One of the distinct features of ?he now place will bo a pipe organ, probably the only one in any picture iiouse In tlie country with the excep tion of Now York city. >fr. Met.'rogar Is Fast Recovering? Friends in Anderson of C.. T. Mc Gregor, tho well known mill seeere tary, will bo very glad to learn that he is Improving at a very rapid rate, following an operation at tho Ander son county hospital for appendicitis. Mr. McGregor was very ill for a time but for tili- last few days lw han been gaining ground steadily and it is be lieved that he will be discharged from the hospital some timo next week. "Plutarch- Will Attend Convention. Archie L. Toed of the Todd Auto Shop will leave tonight for Colum bia where he goes to attend the Tri state Convention of Ford Anthomoblle Dealers. Mr. Todd will mako the trip In his automobile and will romain In Columbia for the State Fair. Tho Ford Association is to meet at thotjeffcrson hotel tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Offl'-ors of the organization are: Wil liam Burgoson of Charleston, presi dent; Roy Brinkley of Charlotte, N. C.. vim president and J. E. Hardin of Charleston, secretary. Crowds Coming Far Show l?nv. While tho 1)1 It?nctt. which wl.l exhibit in this ?.Uy todtty will ba'diy attract as wi iv people \n Anderson as did Ringling Brothers' (lieus, nevertheless thore will bo hunjvecs of visitors here by the timo tho r-trcet parado starts at 1 o'clock. This ex hibition, which i? aatl to have corre really remarkable acte "wiii give two shows in Anderson today, on - a: 2 *6 o'clock this aftvnooi and the oilier at S:15. -o Completing Pinns For Poultry Show. A. M. CssttC??s!! Pr H. H War ris, two of t hose who have been Instru mental in making a poultry show for Anderson possible, will go to Clemson College today and hold- a conference there with official* Interested In poul try development. The Anderson men will get some ideas from the Clemson authorities and will put the~e into exe cution for the splendid fair to he held here on November 17. The show ls slated to take place In "the? Pepper building on Whltnor street^ while the addresses will probably bo delivered in tho rooms of the chamber of com merce. Mrs. L&'.imer is At the Hospital. Mrs. S. E. Latlmer d'. Honea Path was brough tto Anderson yesterday to enter the Anderson county hospital for treatment. It ls possible that she will also have to undergo an opera tion while here. Mrs. Latlmer has a number of friends in all parts of the county and they trust that she may soon be recovered and able to return to her home. Pee Weat Booka Ai'9 Being Printed. Two publications of more than or dinary interest are now coming from tho presses ot The Intelligencer Job printing department and will go to Due West for malling within the next few days. These are the college maga zines, tho "Erskinlana" ana the col lege magasine of Erskine college and tho "Woman's College Journal." Both the magasines are very attractively gotten up and contain some decidedly interesting and'amusing reading mat ter. They reflect credit, both upon the Collogo for Women and upon Ersk ine and the staff on both magasines should be proud of their first effort for this year. Raise Hogs Anderson Man Has Tried Indus try and Says That Handsome Profits Aro to Hfcd. People who know something about ?the hog-raising industry in Anderson county and who have tried . it for themselves say thnt there is money to bo made from this apdortaklng. They claim that they hare given the work a thorough test here and that the Industry will yield good returns aad handsome profita if properly pushed. As evidence of thts fact one may pay a visit to Johu Plank's ho? farm hi prankvilln where ho will learn some illuminating facts. Mr. Frank started several years ago at building up a herd ot pure-bred swine, purchasing tho beat Berkshire breeds for this purpose. ,' Since that time'he has supplied-hie farm with Ute very finest pork obtainable, and at the same time he baa . sold swine from bia herd to other farmers in that section and they ara now engag ed in the business on-evaa more ex tensive plans than Mr,* Frank. Mr. Prank believes tn the swine In dustry for Anderson county and he says that it is the very boat industry the man of a rural community can go into, so far aa he knowe; SEGEDERS WILL MEEI WITH LOCAL CHURCH ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRES BYTERY HERE SATURDAY, OCT. 31 Prominent Churchmen From AH Parts of thc South Will Bc Here. Tho next church meeting of any considerable importance scheduled t he held In iii is city will take place on October :;i when the Seeonil P- i hytery of the Associate Refor ?d Presbyterian churcjKmeeta with the congregation here. Womlncnt church men from all sections will be present for this Important .meeting and the event IB being anticipated with groat pleasure on the part of all .members of tho local A. R. P. church and other denominators as well. Presbytery will convene at. ll o'clock a. in. t%\ the morning of Sat urday. October 31, at which time the moderator's sermon will ho preached by the Rev. M. T. Ellis of noraville. Qa. Mr. Kllis is one of the foremost \. R. P. ministers in the entire State of Georgia and his address will nrove to he one. of tho most Interest ing events of the day. Following the conclusion of the moderator's sermon, Presbytery will he formally organized and will begin on the L siness program. E. C. StuaTrt of Bartow, Fla., will preside at this meeting. Quite a good deal of important business 1B to come be fore this meeting and tho entire gath ering will he Interested in tho delib erations of ?he day. There aro three theological stu dents to preach and these sermons will he delivered on Monday. This will he ti very important feature and will attract a largo audience. Sabbath will bo a joyous day for the local congregation as their splen did church will be dedicated on that day to the honor and worship of God. Tho speaker? for this occasion will be the former supplies of the church, the Rev. R. A. Lummus and the T.tev. C. M. Royd. Every person who ever had an Interest in this church will at tend this service. Atv.ut 34 delegates arfe expected ror the Presbytery'and tho peoplo of the city at large wiH^fcel a keen in terest In the deliberations of the body. >^ Tli-. nfcnj>/>1l ...1.tt.|a n<nMln? tn to take place has lust been repainted and remodeled and is now one of the pretties places of worship in the city. Will Banquet Anderson Men Going to Atlanta For Informal Affair Which Takes Place Wednesday. It ia probable that sovoral of the directors of the Anderson- Chamber o? Commerce will leave today for At lanta, where, they go to be present to morrow night at a banquet tendered thc directors of tho National Chamber of Commerce by the Atlanta business organization. The directors of the National Asso ciation, ??fU-uu iii ????uer, are touring the United States and hare visited several of the more prominent cities of tho South. Secretary Whaley of tho Anderson Chamber of Commerce was present when the party visited Charleston and he attended the ban quet given In that city. Speaking yesterday of the coming Atlanta event, Mr. Whaley says that he hopes several of the Anderson di rectors may be able to make the trip, slnco they will learn something of how the National Chamber of Com merce does business on a broad scale. Special Aeroplane at Piedmont Fair. The officers' of .the Piedmont Fair association have Just closed a con tract with Thos. Brady, incorporated, of Now York, for two aeroplane uighia daily dot lit?, the fair of next October 28, 33 and 30, This action was taken as a culmi nation of the plans and arrangements for tho first annual fair held by this association. Greenwood will see the largest crowds next week that- she has ever witnessed. Visitors .will come In on all trains over tho South em. the C. & W. C., the Seaboard and tho Piedmont and Northern railways. Thero ls now no doubt of the suc cess of the first venture of this new fair and. In. fact there ls no doubt of this fair's being the largest and best fair held in South Carolina In 1914. ; The secretary is busy receiving and recording entries. .He states that already ho has entered In the hog de partment tho best herd of, Duroc-Jer-. sera and the best herd of Essex hogs to he found in the State. ? Entries have also boen made .of moro that? 100 heqd of cattlo and all tho depart ments are^ proportionally large. . .'.1 .Visitors to the fair aro assured that they will seo full department* ' of every kind, good horse and motor*,! cycle races, aeroplane 'flights and everything that goes to roako a great Rev. D. Weston Hlott, of Sealer. 8. C.. spent a few hours in the city yes terday and waa warmly greeted by hia many friends. Mr, Mutt is the reg? ular pastor ot Neal's Creek Baptist Church in this county, and having re sidqd in Anderson county for a num ber of years, is .one of thc most ener getic, devoted ministers of hts de nomination tn the Piedmont section. Good Eye& arn The rarest way to prese rv? care of your eyes. Nothing ceases wrinkles qu Glasses need not bc unbeco inconspicuous Fits-U Ever-Lo< Satisfaction guaranteed. WALT?R H. Optk We Pay Jones & Oglesby Dealei the Miller Stock Yards, A Will I DAVIS BRO fl Friday and Ocidber 30 To buy Mules and Hors?i from 1,000 pounds up. Legal Notices PROBATE JUDGE'S SALE. ? ?tate of South I In Court of An?^ - TM" P1CaS Israel Miles, Plaintiff, VB. E. F. Allgood, Lrvivn?nui. Pursuant to an order of salo grant ed herein I will sell on Monday, No vember 2, 1914, next, lu front of thc Court House, in the city of Anderson, 3. C., during the usual hour? of as?s? the real estate described a*> follows: "All that .certain tract of laud situ ate iu Brushy Creek Township, An- ! derson County, S. C., containing Thir t- -three (33.) acres, more or less lying] on waters of six and Twenty MiU i Creek, waters of Savannah river, it toing tho same tract ot huid convey ed to plaintiff by John A. Cason, by j deed bearing dato Jan. 34, 1880. re corded In. the office of the Clerk of j I Court in Book SS, page 390. "; Terme cash-purchaser to pay ex- j tra for papers. W. P. NICHOLSON, Probate Judge as special referee. PROBATE JUDGE'S SALE. State of South i In Court of An?elrsaoRnCOUntyDf | Common Pleas IMWNIB'I* BAOWETJL, let ai. Plain-J I I A. L. GAINES,,et al, Defendants. Pursuant tb' order of sale herein ! I will sell to the highest bidder in fron? of the Court House door at An derson, S. Cv, on Baleeday in Novem ber next, during the usual hours of sale the following' real 'properly to Wit: i AU that tract of land in Anderson County, South Carolina, In Honea Path township, containing 78 acrwlt nero or leBs. bounded by lends of VrV ?. Fleming and others, and knows as lr SPEAKING ? *??..- . '/s?-' '''' . - ; .-?-*?* - ? . V,5? You like to buv she f?t and wear m?y be bi shoes afford many a< found elsewhere. They Fit the , Feet Fine-Hold ' G$istierg BIT Under M&so Shoes Thal .~~- - i Good Looks .Y. 9 t. J I'. , K/- ,t 5 your good look? U to take licker than eye ?train, ming. Let us show you our :t mounting. REESE # CO. zions *s in Horses and Mules of tlanta, Ga.? > e at S STABLES on s from 5 to 10 years old, the Nancy C. Gaines tract. Said land being situated near Friendship School house and containing large dwelling house. Terms of sale casu-purchaser to pay extra for papers. W. P. NICHOLSON, Probate Judge as special referee. LEGAL NOTICE. L H. JOHNSON, Plaintiff, Against JAMES V. JOHNSON, et al, D?fend ante. Pursuant to ?order of sale herein I rwiU J?*?L to the highest bidder on laJaiutav in Nrsvnmhnr nov* In frnnf nf I the Court House door In Anderson. S. C., during the usual houra of sate, the ? Tolo wing, real property, to-wit: All that tract ol.-land in-the county >f Anderson and Stats ot South Caro ma, containing 42 i i aerea, mora or ess, bounded by. lands of D. IL Sim la on a, J. W. Johnson,. H. O. Bagwell ind others, lt being ?ituai?d on branches of Hencoop Creek, waters of Rocky river, and known as tho Jos. V. and Nancy Johnson Lact. .Terms of sale-Cash, purchaser to pay extra tor papers. W. P. NICHOLSON, Probate Judge as Special Referee. Delinquent Bead Tax Notice. All dinlenquont road tax collectors [are. provided with an official receipt ? book with numbes, and stub ?umbes attached. Pay no money to collectors j unless you get the official receipt as | above provided or. J. MACK KINu, tf Cdtmty Sofrervtsdr. It lt your eves or glasses tn question! Alright thea dost ?eek further, J ist see nie. I specialise on these troubles ead can ?Ire yon that finish ea work that speUs fwtbfaetJe?. Prices *U? to ft&OO up. lie pairs lp? ap, rat M. R. msmi VIZ W. Whitn?r St. Sreand fleer-telepione ces 1 >es where the styles,. ist had- GINSBERG'S [.vantages not to bc Wear Better-Look Their Shape. is. Shoe C?, nie Temple tSa^irVs Lt, . v ^ i ? :