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Classified Wa-' Advert: Twenty-five word? One Ti Six Tune* $1.00. All advertisement over iwenty-flvi word. Retes on 1,000 words to No advertisement taken for less i Ii your name appears In the tele your ?ant ad to 381 and a bill will prompt payment. FOR SALE FOB SALE-New Ivers and Pond plano, for $300-cost $42000. Ap ply to P- W. Major, treasurer Ham mond School- Anderson, R- I. 10-9-lmop FOB SAXE-We have a small 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-Fulgbum oats, free of foreign matter, county raised and well graded. $1.10 per bushel, even weight bags while, the supply lasts. . Forman Smith, Seedsman. FOB SALE-Beautiful $350 piano (Manufacturer's sample) for about ono third regular price, if sold at once. This plano is the one we have used two months for music demon stration. Hereafter all sheet music will he sold at 10 cents copy. A. W. Balley & Co., 10 Cent Store. FOB SALE-A limited number ot An ' devson County maps made by the late J. H. ven Hasseln. Apply to lira, von Hasseln, 304 S. McDuffle. l0-29-3tp. FOB SALE-Ono Cole hot blast stove in first class condition for $5 cash. Apply to 'J. L. Prince, Beckley Build ing.-ll-i-3t FOR SAXE-One sideboard, dining taol*1 refrigerator. All in good condiMoh. Cheap for cash. Mrs. J. P. Hamil, 132 B. Church St 10-3-3tp, LOST < LOSy-A female Irish Llewellyn Set ' ter, traite with brown spots over body and head. Had on collar with s small piece of rope attached when t^t seen Thursday. Dr. H. H. Har ris, Phone E2. pORRENT e five room house, lights, water, large lot. Me. W. M. WALKER. WV? mkfr^m wi trouble exd jon teat flats* ea * satisfaction, ? s?. Be CAMPBELL . 112 WI Whittier St iloor-telepaoae eta OFESSIONAL . .?*?????*?.eeseeeeee * ? DB. I. H. SNIDER ? * YETB&JWABY SURGEON . * FrrtweU Ce. Stahle * a ?o?o 64. AadenoB, & C. ? ?* . *. tv?ts- V- f* & ? .M ' ' ?? I e o . . o e e 8!?UD?0 GRAJ?D ? IPH0T?6BAP?? ! i w ALL rre BSA rt CHES ? QV?? BESSE XE WELBY STORE ? ??^i 'Mim?- ? *. . . a o o e ea toooooeeeoooo ~rr-i i. ' - v ?. i r .? 1 - D. SUGGS 41SV41* iltecUey Bldg. -m &**?m -' l.aarsea.S.C. Columns ising Rates Ime 26 cents, Three Times SO cents, ? words prorata for each additional be used In a month made on appli than 26 cents, cash in advance. phone directory yon can telephone be malled after Its insertion for WANTS A COUPLE with children desire two furnished rooms for light house keeping. If you object to children don't answer. State price, location, etc. Rooms, care Intelligencer. WANTED-The public to know that we have Just received a large ahlp ment of box files, and can supply year wants in this lino. Anderson Intelligencer, Job Department. tl' I WANTED-Bright, energetic boy for carrier. Good salary and commis sion. Apply to The Intelligencer of fice, tf WANTED-Yon to .read .our .two weeks' bargain sale on page five of this issue.. Southern Public Util ities Co. dtf WANTED-Small modern house; close in aa possible, by or before December 1st. Address P. O. Box 32. Anderson, 8. C.-11-3-ltp. MIDWAY CAFE-Clean and up to date place for ladles and gentlemen. We are Americans and deserve your patronage. Think lt ovor. WHILE EATING la necessary t- 1 Why not eat where you can ?-..jo> it? Our service is the best in the city, and our prices are right Everything in season, and it taates Just right, too. The Luncheonette, tf NOTICE-We are now prepared to do your grinding of alt kinds of feed stuff-cotton stalks, corn stalks, shucks, straw, grain, etc. Price 20c per cwt Strictly cash. Anderson Mattress and Spring Bed Co. PLEASE-Don't- believe the follow ing statement, but come, see for yourself whether lt IK true of not. We claim that we give Just a little better shave, a little better haircut, a little better service in every way than is offered elsewhere in the city. lus u?ftl? uiTlr?? uu??i._ FARMERS GAN SECURE AID FOR BUILDINGS GOVERNMENT WILLING FURNISH PLANS WILL SEND HERE Anderson Chamber of Commerce Has Secured Plans tor Building Houses on Farm. Many fermera in Anderson county, when they went, to build a home, did not have any working plans, while such a thing as a blue print was un known^ As a result ot this, Pasir ef l?rta W?r? mr ?r?iu u?iSg nil tu?t might be desired, when th*y were completed. A number of farmers have called at the Anderson Chamber of Commerce from time to time and men tioned this matter and aa a result Porter A. Whnley, the secretary of the local organization, went to work in an effort to eecure aome assistance along this line for the farmers and , he has been successful. Tao tallowing letter was received I in Anderson yesterday from W. A. I Etherton, in charge of farm structure ce: **M) , "Working drawings for the fo'ir I room farmhour.e, about which yon in , quired arj now completed. It will. , however, bo some time before they are , in form for general distribution, and, t In the meantime, blue prints will be | furnished, upon request to a Untiled number of those who have tmmedtate noed ot them for building; the cost ot the prints neces?tate, our limiting to this specific purpose. "Ia making the request, please state f When and where you expect to build and whether or not you wiU return > the prints aa soon as they ha*e serv , ed your immediate needs. We will r? 1 quest also that you furnish us with ! bills of materials used and with item i tsed costa. yours very truly. "W, A. CRE8TER. "In Charge of Farm Structures." FROM NOVEMBER 1ST TO NOV EMBER SwTH. W ALLICE WILL GIVE REDUCED RATES ON PHO TOGRAPHS TO AVOID CHRISTMAS RUSH. STUDIO 2 DOORS BELOW BEE HIVE. HACK! HACK! HACK I With raw ticking throat light ?heat sore lungs, you need Foley's Honey 11 and Tar Compound, and quickly. HM .j first dose*helps, St leaves a soothing, '^healing coating aa lt slides dow* your throat you feel better at once. 8, Martin. Bassett. Neb., writes: "I had la severe cough aad cold and was al .Imost past going. I got a bottle ol ^Foley's Honey, and Tar and am glad } to say it cured my cough entirely aad leay cold soon disappeared." Every user is a friend. Evans Pharmacy. ?jfl if. if. if. if. Sf. fft Sf. if. ff. if. If. If. * ELECTRIC OTT. * Items of Interest and Persons * Wireless on the St Broken Leg IN Not to Interfere. Anderson baseball fans will learn with pleasure that ono of the local bugs is in receipt of a letter from "Red" Smith, one time the third base man on the Anderson team of thc ( an.lina league but now a member of the Boston world's .championship team, in which the husky third base man advises that the hurt he HUB talned Just before thc beginning of the world's series this year, when he broke his right leg, will not Inter fere with his playing next year. For a time it was feared thnt the mem ber might become stiffened and there fore Interfere with Ms ever playing the game again hut Smith advises that X-ray photographs have been taken of the injured leg and that no permanent injury will result. This will he good news to Anderson tans as there was never a more popular player In Anderson than "Rteil"' Smith. Sunday Was Mission Bay. Last Sunday was "Mission day" with every Baptist church In South CaroI.ua and the Baptists of Ander- j son tried to take care of this county's share of the burden as well as was 1 expected of her. Some timo ago pla cards were sent out by the State sec rotary showing the exact amount j each school In the State had been tax ed and asking that every effort be made to come up to ibis sum. These placards were tacked up In the churches and the people of tho Bap tist congregations have had this day in mind for some weeks. It is said that practically all thc churches in this city and county raised the Amounts which they were assessed. WM Carry <MftH~~? Without Charge. Manager Johnson of the Anderson office of the Southern Express com pany received notice from bis com pany yesterday to the effect that all Christmas gifts for the children of Europe will be transported from this section of the country to the Brook lyn Navy yard free of charge. A movement bas been launched in the United States to ratee supplies for tho peonies in the foreign countries, bereft of funds and In many Instances of homes, and while this ls going on an effort ls also being made to get the children to contribute dolls and toys so that the little folks across the sea may have a real Christmas, even though their country ls torn asunder with war. The notice sent to the lo cal office of the - express company says that all packages for these chil dren should bo marked "For ihe Children of Europe" and should be delivered at the local office at least 48 hours before November 10. It ls believed that Anderson children will respond to the appeal. -o Horse Values Are Increasing Horse dealers tn the United States say that.ag a result of the onslaughts at buyers from the foreign countries, more interest Is being manifested In tho livestock Industry In the States lust now and that better prices are being offered for horses. While the emissaries from the foreign countries are not offering any fabulous sums for horscB, nevertheless they are buy ing qplte a number. Livestock men say; that the United States has more horses than are needed here and that lt will be a good thing to get rid of a number ot them. o ? Concord School Hare at Wera. The Concord school opened yester day morning for the session of 1914 with a good attendance and bright prospects for the coming year. - Mrs. Griffin is the teacher ot this school and the people of that section feel that they were very fortunate In se curing her. The people living in and around Concord are anticipating with no little pleasure the appearance of Dr. Edward Hall at Concord church tonight when he will deliver h.s fam ous lecture, "The Evolution of a Girl." The lecture will begin prompt ly at 7:30 o'clock. -?? - o i Radical Decrease Ia Cotton Receipt*. There has been a radical decrease In the- cotton receipts -in Anderson for the year 1914 aa compared with the Tear 1913 according -to a state ment Issued yesterday from the lo cal warehouse. Last season 10,038 bales were received in Ar-Wson UP to this date and ito th J pr\s#nt iK*e this year only 7.076 hatea hay* come In. Quite a little cotton was brought to Anderson yesterday and sold on the local market at 7 cents per pound. . i o Its a Long Lane That Has aa Tera. Maybe some 'Anderson people sc i tnally feared that John Lowe and his helpers. were destined to work tart I evermore on the new Blue Ridge' passenger station being erected In this city. For a time lt might have seemed this way .bat the contractors are now nvahtag up for all lost time i and- are . getting ahead splendidly ' with the work... 8iace the pouring ot > the concrete has been completed the" work of laying'bri ok has bean hegen ' and. lt ia now possible ta get an idea of baw the buming ia going to look. I It ie already evident that it will be - one of the. handsome* t structures ! ever erected in this eity ana tt will I be hore for time to come. With 1 fairly good weather Ii ts believed that tba new station will be coanplet . ed and ready tor ase by Christmas. f. # * H- * H- H- H- * # * * * * if SPARKLETS * _ v . ? J Mention Caught Over the * reeta of Anderson * [Tired Out By HIH Arduous l.uhors, J. W. Fjothrock, county agricultural agent for Anderson, returned to the city Saturday night from Columbia and had to take to hi? bed as a re sult of the strenuous week he put through while the 8tate fair was go ing on. Mr. Ilothrock had complete charge of the Anderson county ex hibit and without assistance of any kind he contrived to fix up a splendid (exhibit for this county. People from ?all parts of tho State saw and admlr I ed lt and complimented Mr. Roth rock upon what he had been able tc accomplish. The county agent says that ho ls Immensely pleased with the showing Anderson made. -0 Greenville Will Get (.'oed Shown. Advertising men employed by tho (?rand Opera house of Greenville came to Anderson yesterday to ad 'ertise two attractions to appear the latter part of the week in Green ville, these being "Peg O' My Heart" and "Little Roy Blue." both of them ranking well up with tho best at tractions touring the South this sea son. It is probable that ? number of Anderson people will make the trip to see both these shows and there is quite a demand already for seats, o ? Anderson Women Go to Newberry. A number of Anderson women arc planning to go td Newberry on No vember 10 to attend the Woman's Missionary Union of South Cardion, an auxiliary of the Baptist church. This body will convene on the loth, and will be In session throu"\ the 13th. nt which time prominent women church workers from nil parts of thc State will be in attendance to deliv er addresses. The sessions of the body will be held In the Newberry court house. -? Columbia Man Visiting Here, John, M. Banks of Columbia, assist ant secretary of the South Catolinr Fair association, ls In Anderson for a visit to his father. Prof. A. R. Banks. He sayB that the attendance at the fair this year was small ex cept on Thursday, when a good crowd was prirent. According to Mr. Banks the livestock and poultry exhibits were fine and the agricultur al exhibit waa pronounced by cora PC.C"^ ,H,.?V *?5 MWl l ? ?l .m. South. This was. largely due to the untiring efforts of Clemson . colleg< and Winthrop college. O Editor Wants derk's Joh. George E. Moore of Honea Path editor of the Honea.: Path. Chronicle waa in Anderson yesterday on busi ness. Vfr. Moore, who is-one of the best,kdown citizens in Anderson county, is after tho,.Job of Journal Clerk of the senate dud bids fair to land the Job, according to friends of his who are in a position to know The selection of Mrv Moore for th!? important position would meet with the approval of the people of Ander son county and of the Piedmont sec tion. --o Medica! Society Meets Tomorrow. The regaler monthly meeting of the Anderson County Medical society will take place tomorrow at -.vxm ii the rooms of the Anderson chamber of commerce. As announced some days ago in the columns of The In telligencer, this meeting will be ol more thar, ordinary interest because of the fact that the papers to be read before the district- medical convention will be submitted to the county con vention at this session. It is hoped that every member ot the association may be present -o Gene North to Buy More Gooia. c G. H. Bailes of the Bee Hive left Anderson Sunday .for. New York (where he goes to bay additional fall and winter goods for hts big store in this city. Ho expects to bny a large stock wh'lo on this trip and evidently does not believe. that "hard times" will have mach effefct oo bis Ander son business, since this is his second trip of the year. Tom Bailes and Miss Athelee Balles drove Mr. Bailee in an automobile to Greenville and returned Sunday night --o Mr. Jones Has Left Anderson. ?V. , Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Jones, who have been making their iomo in thia- city for some time, left yesterday for Greenville where Mb*. ? Jones baa ac cepted a position with Farley ard Askln. Whllo in Anderson Mr. Jone* was manager of the United States Woolen Mills courtnay and made p number of friends bore. They will regret the departure of MT. and Mrs. Jonas. -o* Andersen About te Leas Reputation* For a number of 8undaya it seem ed that the Lord's day could not pass la Anderson wltboat a negro killing in some section of the county. Every Sunday brought a hontioMa : aad i sometime there ware two or three killings on the same day hut for the last two Sundays, things have been very aalet indeed In all parts of the county and it ia boped that the kill ing record is about to be shattered. However, the officers say that this ls probably the calm before the storm and that when tba negroes do get started again lt will be worse than before. Store?- Were Closed Sunday. While they were all doing a rush ing business in the saft drink, cigar and i i sarette business last Sunday the Kileera swooped down upon the fton which are Just outside the city limit and closed all the establish ment'. Just why this action was tak en ls not known but the places bar-1 red the doors and remained closed | throughout the day. Fermai (Ipeniug F?>r Three Uara. A.-.nouncemcnt ha3 been made that thc ''attorson Music company will hold a formal opening for three days this weok. Thursday, Friday and Sat urday. The establishment on Benson Street will be put in readiness foi the place and some of tho latest and mn t modern Instruments will be put on exhibition for thc public to see, admire and play. It is probable that la-.-..- crowdB will visit tho place on each of tho three days. County Commissioners To Hold Session Today. Tho Anderson County Commis - toners will convene this morning fr.r the regular monthly meeting. It had been thought that this meeting might be postponed because of the tact that today ls election day but no announcement has been made to that effect. County ofliclals said yesterday | that nothing out of tho ordinary would come before the board*today for attention. Informal Dance At Elks Home. Tomorrow evening will bo n very pleasant event for the members of the Anderson lodge of Elks and their friends. On this occasion the lodge i will give an informal dance, to which all Elks and their lady friends arc I invited.' There will be no invitation: [ and the entire affair will be informal I ?from sturt to finish. A very pleasant| I evening is being anticipated. Former Besldent Her? Last N'Jpht. T. K. Vasay, a member of tho firm j of Dobson and Vasay, attorneys at law] of Gaffney, spent last night In Ander son. Mr. Vussy Is attending court at. Walhalla and came over to Anderson on a short visit to friends. He was at one time principal of one of thu Anderson public schools In Anderson land is well known here. He waa very warmly welcomed. I Hr. Sullivan Is Critically UL Messages were received in Ander-1 j Eon from Asheville, N. C., to the ef-1 feet that Nim B. Sullivan was criti cally 111 in that city and that grave j fears are entertained for him by at tending physicians. Immediately up on receipt ot the telegram Mr. and uv. ur \i7 Snllivan Mrs C. S. 2 1 ivan, and Jake W. Sullivan left, fol Asheville to be at his bedside. 'An derson people will all regret to hear I that Mr. Sullivan's condition is BO j very serious. Cotton Burned While on The C. & W. C.| Railroad Will Be Disposed, of By Sale Today. One of tho representatives of the Charleston and Western Carolina! arrived In Anderson yesterday after noon ts take charge. of the 20 balea of cotton, slightly burned while on g train en route to this city. The cot Ion wwn coming to Anderson to be stored k' the Standard Warehouse when it. became Ignited from a spark. The engineer rushed his train into Anderson and th? blaze was extin guished before any g?c*? amount of j damage waa dane. When the adjuster arrived in An-1 derson yesterday it waa found thatj several details were lacking, in con nection with tho loss, and accordingly nothing will be dene about the mat ter until' today. The cotton will either he sold to local buyers or will he shipped back to .Augusta, Ga and' sold there. Parlor Cars I .* r :. H y ,.* ?f j .ti' > JS ?And Pullman Cata to Be Taken Off jp. & N. Road Svoday, i Says Rumor Heard Here . According to' a report reaching AB-H (.arson Sunday from unofficial sources, the Piedmont and Northers? line railroad will discontinue its) cha<r car service between Anderson and Spartantasg sud . Spartanburg and Greenwood and its. Pullman, sleeping car servi oe between Spar J: tanburg ead Atlant?, on nert ?**~*";r' Whether or not the report is true ea Mot he verified hot, if is said that th electric road bsa been losing motte, steadUy on these ears ever since theil were'put on and that lt will not be l practicable to operate them until thH bast ness depression peases. The Pullman sleeper between Spar- , taabtrg and Greenwood Waa Ute first thing of its kind attempted br the P. and N. and later the handsome "Ca-, tawba" and "Saluda" chair cara were built bjt the P. and N. for local sm. j It there ls any truth in the report Anderson people will regret lt, SK though they believe that conditions will soon be so improved that the. care can again be ?pat into ase. All ratlreeda over the country are making reductions tn their JHlfrMS vice, cutting out soma t->lue ?ito-, getbnr, and lt if. not hard to see why? the P. and N. has been forets! to con-} template euch a step. Big REDUCT CLO! .- - superb valuer, at 1(1 and $20.00. Don't i and get one of these up to $20.00 for. .. $7.98 for Men's Su formerly sold for . . AU $8.00 a?d $9.0 now.. All $6.00 and $7.0 now. Big line Boys' knee 8 200 Men's Fine C with large storm colls $7.00, now . . . .. / Fine Line Men's O ed prices from 98c to. . . . . . .| THE LES Home of G SAGE ANO SULPHUR \ DARKENS GRAY HI it's Grandmother's Recipe to Restore j Color, Gloss end Thickness. t Hair that loses its color and lustre ?r when1 lt- fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack ot sul phur in the hair. Our grandmothei ?ade up a mixture ot Sage Tea ant {Sulphur , to keep her locks dark and ?-esutlsT?.? and theu?v.tnd? of womer am men ir bo val?*? 'JLa^. ?ron color, thal beautiful dark shade ot hair which is so attractive, uso only thia old time recipe. Nowadays we get this famous mix ture by asking at any drug store foi a 60c bottle of "Wyeth's Sage ?md Sul phur Compound," which darker, o ?t? hair so naturally, so'evenly,-that no body can-possibly tell lt has been ap plied. Besides, lt takes off dandruff stops scalp itching and falling hair You Just dampen a sponge or soft bruBh with lt and draw thia througli your hair, taking one small strand ai a time; By. morning the ?ray hali disappears : but what delights tht ladles with Wyoths Sage ami Sulphui is that, besides beautifully darkening the. hair after, a few applications, il also brihgs back tho gloss and lus tre and-gtvee it ran appearance ol abundance. Delinquent Hoad Tax Notice. AU dinlenquent road tax collectors are provided with an official receipt book with numbes, and stub n um bes attached. Pay no money to collector! un/.* ss you get the official receipt ai abata provided or. J. MACK KINO, tf County Supervisor. CITB0LAX. : Users say it ia the ideal, perfect laxattre.idrink. Mr. M. J. Perkin! Green B*y, Wis., says "I have use<? pills, oils, salts, etc., but were all dis agreeable and unsatisfactory. Ia Cit relax I bare found the ideal Uxatlvt dr?nfcA*p?M?Tfc headache, sour fttc maeb, issy liver, i isSaiM ^awers U is the perfect laxative and gives i thorough flush. Herijttlve. dellcau people, tnvalfds and children find fi easy to take and pleasant In action Results thoroughly satisfactory : ?DEPOSIT Y( With us, ano* then we will len? Interest Pa? The Farmers am The Farmers J ANDER ii littk 01* 1 R*. Smythe. i* B. sss ION SALE of HING Now buys your unre stricted choice of any Suit in the stock. Our 2.50, $15.00, $18.00 delay but come today handsome suits worth its that $10.00 DSuit., $6>98 0 Suits, $4.98 uit? at reduced prices. >vercoats extra long K|S $4-98 dd Trousers at Reduc ?4-98 JSER CO. 'rood Clothes < SEE The Fine ChrvsantkfflBms AT I laper**-*. Bear In mind thai Cnnnibcrlain's Tablets not only move the bowels but Improve the appetite and strengthen the;digestion. For salo by all dealers. r i The Money Market ? Never grows too tight n the OM who has pu. m ratal* sum each month fa the Bank- Op portunities often open te people who have aeaey." Are yo? la a position te lake advantage of a good business opperta* .ftj. Deposit your money with" the Savhiga De partment ef The The Strongest Bank Ia the enanty. DUR MONEY I y?u money when you need it, i on Deposits. ? Merchants Bank md rcan & Trust Co. SON, s.e. tho RSM ol Ona MQfem Dollars MB'dCT?SS, Gas. W. Stans, ta - Kajar, . . Tasdlrer. I