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- Classified Want Advert? Twenty-five word? or less. One Tl Six times ILOO. ?ll advertisement over twenty-flv? word. Rates on 1,000 words to tlon. No advertisement taken for less f If your name appears In the tale] your want ad to 321 and a bill willi prompt payment FOR SALE FOB SALE--New Ivers and Pond piano, for $300--cost $42500. Ap ply to P- W. Major, treasurer Ham mond School- Anderson, R- I. 10-9-lmop FOR SALE-Meals at Midway Cafe I for ladles and gentlemen, served at j all hours and in up-to-date style. Special attention to parties. Meal tickets at bargain prices.-11-5-1 wk FOR SALE-Onion sets. Prepare now for sowing English Peas and planting Irish Potatoes in lots, November or early December. Furman Smith, Seedsman. WANTS WANTED-The public lo know that we have Just received a largo ship ment of box Miss, and can supply ypur wants in this line. Anderson Intelligencer. Job Department tf WANTED-Bright, energetic boy for carrier. Good salary and commis sion. Apply to The Intelligencer of- I flee. tf WANTED-Toa to .read .our .two woeks? bargain sale on page five j of this issue. Southern Public Util ities Co. dtf WARTED-You to get a good Turkey dinner on next Thursday, Nov. 12th, ! Mi*, the ladles ot the Central Presbyterian church will serve this dinner in the vacant store room next door to Tolly's furniture store. Dinner Including "Plum Pudding". NOTICE--We are now prepared to do your grinding ot all kinds of feed stuffs-cotton stalks, corn . stalks, ?hucks, straw, grain, etc. Price 20e per cwt Strictly cash. Anderson Mattress and Spring Bsd Co. SEE W. A. Todd, the Monument Man, I for anything In the monumental'] line. Tombstones of all kinda W. A. Todd. 1909 South Main street I Anderson, S. C.-il-5-lmo. The panic ls over and Jake Thomas I pad J. Cv Tkssiss are in the Cleenin?, Pressing sad Dying and Repairing business. Pri?es cheap. Give us a trial. Wo aro at the Columbia Tail oring Co.. 122 West Whltner Street Clothes called for and delivered. HOUSES from $8 to $30 in all parts j of ciiy. AnUurouu Real EB I? io uu? ? Investment Co.-ii-T-3t WE HAVE a limited number of Cole's Radiant Hot Blast Heaters for hard coal that we will close out at cost Also a number ot Core's Hot Bleat Heaters at greatly reduced prices. First come, first served. Tate Hardware Co.-il-8-6t FOR RENT FOB BENT--Two rooms partly furn ished. All modern conveniences. 820 W. Market-ll-7-3t LOST LOST, STRAYED ? OB STOLEN-A j pure, white bull pup about ala months old. Finder wilt roeelvo I reward. Thoa. F. Cartwright 11-8-31. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ??_?...-, - ? o oo boo?oo0 o oe? o o o o o o . ' TSE STUDIO GRAND o o PHOTOGRAPHY t o I? ALL ITS BRANCHES o o o . OYES SISESE JEWELRY STORE a o o ? 0,0 O O .'? o 9 e 0 . . O ? 0 0 o o o ?..?*'.?.*??**?.**+.*. * . . . DB* FOREST B. SUGGS * . , . . . DoaUsfc . .y; *\ * Ornee* 4UM1S Bieekiey Bldg. . * ' ^Associated' With * pr. W. V?. Chisolaa . ? Fk?ne fit** Andersen, S. C. . . ? ? ? s 'e l??.-'? ? e?'.?. .?*?*.?..* riff; O/^VAKIZED ROOFING tOW3ARD ?RON WORKS ^.jaftwifStsea,Gu?. ! Columns ising Rates me 25 cents, Three Times 50 cents, ? words prorata for each additional be used In a mouth made on appli han 26 cents, cash in cd ran ca phone directory you can telephone JO malled after ita insertion for MRS. W. A. HI IX; F NS, Editor Thone 117. -o Mrs. Horace McGee has returned from a two weeks' visit to relatives in Kings Mountain, N. C. Mrs. John P. Vine? bas gone to Chattanooga .Tenn., to visit her sis ter, Mrs. Willnolt. Miss Lizzie Falls of Kings Moun tain, N C., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Horace McGee on Greenville ?itreet. Miss Ida Allen of Lowndesvillo is visiting her aunt, Miss Ida Watson, on Earle street. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Smith of Green vU'q arb visiting their daughter, Mrs. T .L. Cely. Whltten.Campell Wedding. On Sunday at 10 o'clock a quiet but pretty home wedding was witnessed by a few immediate friends of the family at Orrville. when Miss Eliza beth Whitten and Mr. A. E. Campell were united In marriage by rev. Herman W. Stone, the bride's pastor. Immediately' after thp ceremony the bride and groom left for Pendleton, where they will make their home. In honor of Mrs. McCulIy, Mrs. An na Weston, Mrs. Frank Farmer and Misa Humphreys have issued invita tions to a tea on Thursday afternoon from 4 to 6, in honor1 ot Mrs. It. S. McCully. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Farmer have gone to Atlanta for a short stay. Mrs. J. C. W?hlte has gone to Sav annah. Ga., to attend the general U. D. C. convention there this week. She goes as a delegate from the R. E. Lee Chapter. Mrs. Frank Cunningham has gono to Greenville 'to spend several days She will return . Saturday. Miss diary E. Frazier of Rock Hill ia here ?or H eve rai days. Mr. Tom Smith and Mr. Henry Har per spent Sunday in Charlotte. Mr. Gunter Complet? li?t of Placea He ia to Visir and ilea Hours Por His Arrivals. Because, ot the fact that several changea were made necessary In the Itinerary to be pursued by Prof. Lueco Gunter during his visit to the schools of Anderson county, it has become necessary that the entire Hst ot plac es to be Visited by him be printed again. The following la the route to be followed: Tuesday. 2 p. m., Smith's School. Wednesday- 10 a m., White Plaina At 2 p. m.. Union. Thursday, Mountain Creek. r Friday, Mountain Creek. Mr. Ouster will return to Columbia for the week-end, to attend to his of fice affairs, and will come back to Anderson on the following Tuesday to resume his trip over the country. The Rev. Billy Sunday doesn't let the war make any Inroads In his In come. HELPLESS AS BABY Down in Mind ttoetie to Work, and YYnafc Helped Her. Summit Point, W. Va.-Mis. Anna Belle Erne?, of this place, says: "1 suf fered for 15 years with an awful panam my righi side, caused from womanly trouble, and doctored lott lor it, but with out success. .1 suffered so very much, that 1 became dorm in mind, and as help less as s baby. I was tame worst kind of shape. Waa unable to do any worLt. I began taking Cardui, the womar'a tonic, and got relief from the very first dose.- By the time I- had taken 12 bet tles, tay hcaith wa* completely restored. 1 ?ra now. 48 years years old, nut feel af good as k did whoa only 16? 'Cartful certainly saved me front losing ray rared, and ! feel il my duty to speak in Its avon f wish i had some power over poor, sxffcrtag women, and could malta them know the good it wouid do them." . - H you suffer from any of the alimenta peculiar to women, it will certainly be worth yetar while to give Cardui a {rial. lt ha* bean helping weak worrie* for mora tuan SQ yean, and will help you, Try ?ardaL Your druggist seil? tt. *:J!&*iiJ*m&*S** "siena c*-. u#*f * ELECTRIC CIT * _ * Items of Interest and Persons * Wireless on the St Question Ip To I ho People. r "Jess of the Mountain County" was thc special four reel feature put on yesterday by the Palmetto Theatre, and wps loudly praised by those who < saw it. Mr. IMnkston, the manager of j gills theatre^ hopes that the attendance j will be BO lurge during the time h? ?H ; trying to run without vaudeville that he will not Cud it at all necessary to go back to showing vaudeville, but ho Wishes lt distinctly understood O.at ho ! Will do so an less the attendance war- ; rants hi? discontinuing it permanent- ' ly. If all the special features draw as i well as did tho one yesterday this ho thinks will no*, bo necessary. -o Teachers I'se .New Hest Room. Visitors stopping In thc Anderson county court house always say be fore they leave that tho pretticBt spot they fcuw In thc building was tho handsomely furnished and very com fortable rest room, provided for An derson county school teachers through the efforts of MISB Maggie M. Car lington und assistants. This room is splendidly situated, being just in tho rear of th2 office of thc superintend ent of education nnd evidently tho teachers of tho county appreciate lt. Thoy ire nil using it freely and many of them :)pend much of their time In theso comfortable quarters when they are shopping In the city. -o Refuse Shipments Into Kentucky. Anderson officials of the Charleston and Western Carolina railroad have received on order, signed by F. M. Doar. in which Mr. Doar advised that tho State of Kentucky has quarantin ed against cattle, sheep and Bwlne be ing shipped into that State because of an infectious disease and that the Stato has Issued an order prohibiting all such shipments. In accordance with this notice, the railroads doing business in Anderson and at other South Carolina points have refused to accept any shipments of thia nature for Kentucky points. Why Not Poise More Poultry? Large postors were received In* An derson yesterday and put up on the bill boards, asking this pertlent ques tion: "Why Not Fjalse More Poultry?" The poster is sent out by Col. E. J. Watson, commissioner of agriculture tor South Carolina and points out some very important facts. The pos ter says that chickens are as scarce aB hen teeth in South Carolina. It says that South Carolina raises just one ehlcken per year for each inhab itant and that the State furnishes but six. dozen'eggs per year for each in habitant The morai ls periectty plain and If South Carolina farmers know how to take a hint they will Bee what to do. according to the icformae tion furnished by ihc ?eparla:e?.i. Precipitate Change ? Ia Weather Locally. Coal men were Jubilant and men with large families were downcast yesterday morning when they awoke' and discovered that there had been, a decided change In the temperature in Anderson during the course of ono night Following the rains of Sun day, the weather grew colder during Sunday night and yesterday brought a typical fall morning. Throughout tho day the weather was much coldor than It has been tn Anderson for some Urne and moth eaten overcoats and gloves were evident on every hand. o ?? Poor Conclusion To a Fine Trip. After enjoying a thoroughly delight ful trip, finding their way with, ease atong roads they never traversed be fore, a party ot young men making an automobile trip' from Charlotte to Anderson, supposed tc return to the city Sunday night, lost their way be tween Williamston and this city and after traveling over the same road three times and each time winding up In Willlamston, they Anally had to spend the night there and reached tho city, early yesterday morning. Atnchn those making the tnpjr^re: C. C. Dargah, H. T. Lyon, 'rnomas Smith i and Henry Harper. --o Girls interested In tho Endeavor. Since tho girls In Anderson county have learned that an effort will be made this afternoon to secure, enough financial assistance, through tho members of the ' general assembly from this county, to warrant the launching of the girls canning clubs In Anderson; they haVo all becomejn tettjBt?d. The youm: ladles of the county think Ciat they vould enjoy the work. One member ot the county delegation told a reporter for Tho In telligencer that personally he favor ed pushing the work aa much as pos sible hut that he was stoutly opposai to vo?.?ng any more money for any purycae Just at this ttmC. The m<"ir ing or the derogation this afternoon will be an important ono for the girl.? of the county. .--o Horse Damaged4 An Automobaew While als o-uer tras hitching him to a buggy In front of the Pretwell st?hle? Sunday morning, a horse be longing to R L Griffin took fright and ran away. The animal made splendid time np WcDuffie street abd when Just In ?root of St Joesph's Cathlotlc church, ?truck an antonio tile. Both tho machine an? the bug gy suffered somewhat aa a result of the collision but the animal wan not injured and was finally caught before he d^d farther damage. ? SPARKLETS * _ * 4 d Mention Caught Over the * reeta of Anderson * rrrniciouN I'omirni Adit Hy Responsible. A report waa" heard on the streets of Anderson yesterday to tho effect that one of the mail carriers at the I Williamson postcfllce, a veteran Of I over 10 years In the service, has boen' given notice that he lins been dis charged ( because of "nolltical activ ity." It'will be remembered that a number of charges were brought dur ing ttie last congressional campaign to the effect that rural mail carriers in Anderson county were taking an active part in behalf of certain candi dates. As a result of this, some nen hsvo already lost their positions in tho service. -0 New Schedule Ia Now in Effect. ' The new schedules on the Piedmont and No? Hiern Une, operating between Anderson, Greenwood and , Spartan burg, went into effect Sunday morn ing. Anderson's traveling population has had no opportunity as yet to find out much about whether the new schedule will prove satisfactory, since no folders giving the arrival and de partures of trains have yet been re celved. Although lt had been conti-1 dently expected, tho P. and N. did not | toke off Its Pullman car or chair cars Sunday and these arc still on the run but lt is presumed that they will be laid off within the next few days. -o Connell Meeting Has Been Postponed. Because of the arrangement made j by the fire committee of city connell for selecting the four firemen tomor row night, lt has been determined by Mayor Godfrey and members of coun cil to postpone tnt regular meetings, scheduled to take place tonight, un til tomorrow night. Council will then have enough applications in hand to ? go ahead with their selection and to j choose the new firemen for the local force. So far as is known there ia nc thing of especial Importance to come before the meeting tomorrow night but routine matters always ap pear and this feature of cuncll is suf ficient to keep the body In session for hours. -o-. Little Change la Cotton Situation. Yesterday brought no change In the | price offered on the Anderson market for co'ton and throughout the day lo cal buyers were offering 7 1-4 cents. Considerable cotton was brought to the city during tho day, part of which went on the local market while the remainder waa stored in the ware house. According to the figures fur nished by the officials in charge of the warehouse, 8.V.S7- bates of cotton have lu... ?kl. """."i IC hales for last year up until this date. -o Rev. 8. L. Wilson Bled Sater?s?y. Anderson Presbyterians and people of tho city among all denominations learned with great regret Sunday of the death of Rev. Dr. S. L. Wilson, one of the best, known Presbyterian ministers in the State. Mr. Wilson had been ill for some time and the end came Saturday night at hts home in Woodruff. This lovable man had] been in Anderson a' number ot times. On several occasions he has tilled the pulpit of the First Presbyterian | church and he presided at the organi sation of the Central Presbyterian church of Anderson in l90i. -o~ Thcatre Msu< ls Back In the Citv. C. II. Bleich of'ttopklnsvllle. Ky., who ls to bavo charge of the Ander son theatre, arrived in the city last night, ready for the meeting of the board of directors of the Anderson De velopment company, which ls to be held today. Mr. Bielen says that he ls more and more pleased wjth the \ Anderson proposition and thinks the outlook here ls fine. The order for the seats and scenery for the new opera house will be placed today and all plana put under way for the open lug of tho theatre in February. Walhalla Maa Visited Here. Frank C. Harrisbe,_? popular and energetic citizen or walhalla and SJ "native son" ot Anderson, was tn the cit/ yesterday on a short visit Mr.j H rrison waa born and raised in An derson county and' anya that he will ? always have a werai spot In hts heart for thia city and for Anderson's peo ple. He says that business conditions in Walhalla are rapidly growing bet ter and that the general situation ts vastly Improved over a few months ego. Annual Banquet v > Hear at Hand. The cotton mill operativas la An derson are making extensive plans for the annual banque*; held by the overseers, second bands and soctlon men in nil departments. This idea originated last year arl the first ban quet was held at that time, making such a decided hit with all the mill people that lt waa decided to maka lt an anneal event- and it ta believed *.hnt this year the success of the ban quet wilt surpass even that of last year. Hemes For The Convention. All the members ot the First Bap Ittst church who wt? eStei tain dele i gatea to the County Sunday School convention meeting in Anderson next Saturday to Monday will please phone or send their mime*: to Mrs. V. C. Brown. North Main street Those who will entertain one or two dalegs&ito will please let Mrs. Brown know at once. THE DELEGATION WILL HOLD FIRST MEETING! NEW LAWMAKERS WILL MEET TODAY IMPORTANT TASK' Miss Parrot* and Mr. Long Will Be j Here Today to Confer With Anderson Members of House A call has been Issued for the mem bers of the general assembly from Anderson county to meet In the rooms of the Anderson chamber of com merce this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The delegation consists of J. L. Sherard, senator, and the following members of the house: George M. Reed, John T. West. S. M. Wolfe, S. A. Burns, W. H. Hutchison and Rufus Fant, Jr. ThlB will be the first meetlnn hold by the members of tbs new delega-1 Hon ^rom this county and for that reason it will be of decided interest.) This meeting haB been called for the purpose of trying to Induce the Anderson county delegation to in clude in its appropriation rccommcn- j dation a sufficient sum to make possi ble tho launching of thc girls' canning club work in this county and it is hoped by those interested in the move that the delegation may agree to the rcauest. Miss Edith JJ. Parrott of Sumter, who ls in charge of the. girls demon stration work all over the State, tel egraphed yesterday from her home in Sumter to Miss Maggie M. Carlington, supervisor nt rural - schools in this county, in which message Miss Par rott conveyed the information that she is very anxious to get the work here tttarted and that she would like to meet the delegation and seo if some arrangement could be effected by which some financial assistance could he secured, for the purpose ot promoting the work. Miss Parrot/ advised that she and W. W. Long were willing to come to Anderson today and asked that Miss Garlington ad vise her at once what to do. Miss Garlington wired that the meeting would be arranged and accordingly MISB Parrott and Mr. Long will arrive In Anderson at noon today. The meeting has been arranged for 3 o'clock and the people of the city and the entire county will await the outcome with decided interest. Anderson Fiddlers .! Organice Convertios. Notice bias been Issued to the effect; that a fiddlers convention for the Hones Path section cf Anderson' county will b? organised on Thurs day night. Nor Amber 19. at which time ? _..t_,i__ti? S.I_ ii - HW?y ?vv!?.! ..... -~BimXi&? x? small admission fee will be charged In order that tho- association may be gin its career with a small sum In tba trs~<4iry Thc affair wi1! take ni??? at the High Point school house and will begin promptly at 8 o'clock. Despondency Dna to Indigestion. It ls not st all surprising that _ .sons who have indigestion boee discouraged and despondent Ht aro a few words of hope and cac for them by Mrs. Blanche Bower Indiana, Pa. "For years my digc tJon was so poor that I could only est the lightest foods. I tried ever th!?,z that I heard of to get relief, bi ! Chamberlain's Tablet?~advertlsed eatt I got a bottle of them, did I And the? right treatment I soon began to Int* provo, and since taking a few bottles'. of them my digestion ls fine." For sale,by all dealers. Quick Business Tho Ladies of Anderson and vicinity were quick to re snonrJ to our advertising last week; and when they came, they found the values just as represented-and they bought. There are lots of good bargains here in READY-TO-WEAR. i I Ono lot of Coat Suits in Serges, Gabardines, Broadcloths, Wool Poplins, in all colors $ nil made in the very latest TT.920 00.$15.00 Ono lot of Coat Suite in Whip Cords, Wool Reps, Gabar dines, etc, in all this season's wanto? . ~ ^ tL?\ colors, worth $15.00 at. . . y.9 1 One lot of CoatSuits in Serges, and Fancy Worsted, in all this seasons most stylish colors, and ? ^ Q made with the long coats, worth $12.50 at $e7??70 Ladies Long Coats in this seasons wanted colors and made in the very latest fashion: Specially prk- . - - t*{\ ed from $3.98 to .... .? 1 _2?e>U _t_ Ladras Skirts in all the latest materials ? ^ f\f\ at $4 and. .. $D.UU These Aro Special Prices. Ladies Waists; tailored and lingerie, in Qfl a splendid assortment, $1.25 at.. _70C? Childrens Drosses, in Percala, Galeteas, and Madras; Spec ially priced at 50c, 75c . - r\n and.$1.UU Childrens' coats in an endless assortment of stylish and; Serviceable materials; Specially . f\f\ priced at 98c to.ip e5eUvl THE LESSER CO. n. i Bracelet Watches Solid Geld, aad Gold Filled i beth adjustable and convertible. In a ?_rlety of pretty natteras, and TfIth Elgin, Waltham, and high grade Sv.lss movements In the time pieces. Pri?es from $18 to $80. We nDl be pleased to show Utera. 9 Marchbanks & Babb. Remarkable Cara of Croop* "Last winter when my. little boy bad croup t got bim a bottle ot Cham berlain's CbOgh Remedy. I honestly believe it saved bia life," writes Mrs. lt.. B. Cook,. ihdlana. Pa^. '?t cut the ; phlegm and relieved h?o cou^'umg spells 1 am moat grateful for what this remedy has done for him." For sale by all dealers. riiuia nv, cunuwu. ?us. z.\j miT EMBER 30TH, WALLA CL' WILL GIVE REDUCED RATES ON PHO TOGRAPHS TO AVOID' CHRISTMAS PviUSH. STUDIO 2 DOORS BELOW BEE HTVB. LEGAL NOTICES Delinquent Road Tax Notice. All dlnlenquent road tax collectors are provided with an official receipt book with numbes, and stub numbes attached. Pay no money to collectors un?e?b you get the o flic lal receipt as above provided or. _ v J. MACK KINO, tt County Supervisor. You csa get the news while Its new In The Morning Dally Intelligencer. s Good For Seed Silage ? '. . S, & Gr?w ?udan Grass The mest wonderful grass-of the age mtroduced and endorsed 1^ the U. S. Agrica^^ teated severely mrievery part of Tea*r?Kees?fuHy. Makes more toed and belter hay than any other forage plant grown. Un der ordinary condition* produces 300 to 600 noenda of seed and3 to 6 tons of choice hay per acre the same season Adapted to all sorta of coils, assies drought and stand* mach rain. Tak?j* 2 to 4 pounds of seed to sow au atare indr&l and IO to 34 poonda tradcatfe Qea&y of hay equal? Timothy and all sunda of Ih^tosL ?st ? 2s ptofeft&os to alfalfa. Last spring the seed sold tor $Z to $3 pet pound and everyone who grew it wffi pS|d? inore nert year. The seed ? ?trw sealing for $1 per pswA and win gc feigner be fore springihe supply is feinted. We wffl ewtd prepaid hy parcel post pure Sedan seed la lets of SO pounds ?nd under. ^ It^ tl*s**oaeey|?^ pwd cash with the order. Larder lot? hy ffeigfct cheaper. Better order now and ho sere of gettm*the seed and save money thejfcfey, also make mora money next reason. Every one who dan ahould try th?s great gras?. Arawan nffllfi ?ana Farm* Boa IS, Aldina, Hfcrtfe Cooaty, T .i-As' 'ii;;4^7''^'V?;n??eKV7-.'o #