m Thompson's Big Year-End Shoe Sale Now On m m r- v& _ .??:tciiilii}j ?3Jiiw? Wholesale Prices ? v*v -a --^ * H. /-^m. tl E.*AJF? d III .* 9 >111 t TTlrorrapsori*? one* Save ttie Difference Classified Columns FOR SALE FOB - bALE-WHEAT-Seed wheat; recleaned and graded-quality will please any one-price $2.00 per bushel. Supply limited. Furman Smith, Seedsmnn, Phone 4G1. WANTS WANTED-The public to know that we have Just received a large ship ment ot box files, and can supply your wanta in this line. Anderson Intelligencer, Job Department. tf WANTED-Bright, energetic boy for carrier. Good salary and commis sion. Apply to The Intelligencer of fice. ? - . 1 k tt WANTED-?ou to .read .our .two weeks' bargain sale on page five of this issue.- Southern Publie Util ities Co. dtf WANTED-AU kinds of Junk, cast iron, rags, cans, rubber, brass, cop per, zinc and lead. Bring .to Sam Disner, corner E. Whltner and Man ning and receive cash. ll-17-6tp. NOTICE-Wo are now prepared to do your grinding of all kinds ot feed stuff-cotton stalks, corn, stalks, shucks, straw, grain, etc. Price ?Oe per cwt. Strictly cash. Andcison Mattress and Spring BP? CO. SEE W. A. Todd, the Monument Man, for anything in the monumental lice. Tombstone, ? of all kinds. W. A. Todd, 1909 South Main street, Anderson, S. C.-11-5-lmo. City Council To Order Election The panic is over and Jake Thomas and J. C. Thomas aro in the Cleaning, Pressing and Dying and Repairing business. Prices cheap. Give us a trial. We are at the Columbia. Tail oring Co., 122 West Whltner Street Clothes called for and delivered. WONDEB it Mutt told Jeff we were serving Oysters, stewed pr fried: Whole 25c, Half - 15c.-Midway 'Cafe. FOR RENT FOB BENT-My house on West FranklLi St. Electric light, water and all conveniences, Rates Reason able. Chas. Wi Webb or J. J. Trowbridge.-ll-20-3tp. B. H? Hodges of Starr was among thc business visitors to the city yes terday;_ At a special meeting of the Ander son city council, to be held Monday evening, lt is probable that council will order gi special election, to be held to determine the question of allowing Anderson to assess abutting property for the purpose of perma-, nent improvements. This matter was voted on by the entire State in thc recent General Election and if the property owners agree to permit the assessment, work of paving will soon be underway. The amendment, provides that the property holder on either side of the street ?hall pay*one-fourth of the cost of .tho permanent improvements adjacent to their property, and that the city shall pay the remaining two fourths. The ?Traction company will pay for the improvements over its tracks. . The matter of scattering the as sessments through several years for collection, so that there wilt be no burden on the property holders, is disposed of differently in the various cities where this law is operative Most1 of the cities in this section of the country fix the terms so that the property owners "will have three to fivo years in which to complete the payment of their assessments. These deferred assessments can be used as security by the city In realizing money as the paving progresses, so the paving or other Improvements can be carried on and completed. Mid the people can pay for the Im provements later. All of these mat ters aro to bo worked out by tho city council when the ordinances call ing for the election is being consid ered. The bond margin of the city, by next February will be something like $100,000. The amounts to be realized from the assessments on abutting property and that to come from the Traction company will aggregate an other $100.000. . With $200,000 In hand the city of Anderson cnn se cure about 14 miles cf standard street paving. ' The State canvassers have declared the following results of the recce election : 1 A joint resolution proposing an amendment to article 10 of the con stitution by adding thereto section IC to empower the cities of Anderson Greenwood and towna of Bennetts TOMORROW FOR ONLY $1 You can have one of the$e new Hoosier Cabinets d?livered to your home and pay the balance of the low cash price in weekly dues of $1 --provided you enroll before our limited allotment is taken. THF FAMOUS HOOSIER $ ? PB AN "White Beauty" Adaertktd ia Lm&ns Sfa|iinf?n "WHITE BEAUTY"- THE N?W HOOSIER 40 Labor-Saving Devices-17 Entirely New This is the cabinet which contains Mrs. Frederick's Food Guide, answering the eternal gestion, "What shall I cook for dinner?" It has the remarkable shaker flour sifter which cannot wear out. This is the cabinet which reached a sale of over $ 1,000;000 immediately after it was placed before American women. The Hoosier factory has never caug?it Up with orders since this new Hoosier appeared. The opportunity to own it on the Hoosier dollar plan is one you should s> ??e at ?nce. Other women are making up their minds now and the sale is strictly limited. 1. You may choose any of the new Hoosiers -"White Beauty," or "Oak Interior" at slightly less price. 2. $1 puts your Hoosier in your home at once. $1 weekly quickly pays for it. 3. The low. cash price fixed by the factory prevails strictly-no extra fees. i" 4. This sale is tinder the direct supervision of the Hoosier Company. 5. The sale is strictly limited to our small allotment of new Hoosiers. 6. Your money back if you are not delighted \vith your Hoosier. The Woman Who Owns a Hoosier Saves Millions of Steps You can see for yourself that with your wholf? kitchen af vmi'r f?nepre' pr?rl<: von -~j r-- - - j 4-----O can sit down'at work in front of this new Hoosier and do your work in much less time. Your walking is reduced to almost nothing; Tfye Hoosier cuts the cords that bind you to your kitchen.. Take this op portunity^-enroll tomorrow. We Place on Sale Tomorrow .av limited number of Pure Aluminum Sance Pans, to women only. Foll quart size Aluminum Pana of thin ?ixe sell regularly rrraa 35c to 50c. You do not need to buy .anything else to get one of these pana, but you must come early far. these .won't - last long. ? The Only Place In Town Where Hoosiers Are Sold THE PEOPLES NEW FURNITURE COMPANY '.UV s Easy To Pay The. Peoples' Way? DULL, SPLITTING SICK HEADACHE Dr. James* Headache Powders re* Heve at once-10 cents a package. You take a Dr. Jame?' Headache Powder and in juat n few momenta your head clears and all neuralgia and : pain fadoR away. It's the quickest and surest relief for headache, whoth |er dull, throbbing, splitting or nerve , racking. Send someone to the d: ug store and get a dime packago now. (Quit suffering-li's so needless. Be i sure you g?t Dr. James' Headache ; Powders-then there will be no dlsap i point mont. ville, Timmonsvllle and Honea Path to assess abutting property for per manent improvements. Total number of votes cast _9,286 For amendment;.5,373 Against amendment.4,013 Amendment to constitution by add ing eectlon 16 empowering the cities of Darllngtoin and Sumter and towns of Belton and Walhalla to assess 'abutting property for permanent im provements. Total number of votes cast.. ..2,754 For amendment.2,080 Against amendment. .. 665 -, To Consider Budget for 1915. Another important matter* to come before the city council next Mon day night is consideration of the supply and license ordinances for. the approaching year. The members of the council want to start, work on these matter*' early %o that they will have plenty of time , to consider them deliberately. It will probably require at least three ordinances in shape for their passage. '. FIRST MEETING OF i THE ASSOCIATION ANDERSON COUNTY SCHOOL IMPROyErV?E?T ASSOCIA TION MET YESTERDAY Picnic Dinner Served and a De lightful Social Hour En joyed. The flret meeting of the School Im provement Association for Anacreon County was held in the hall, of the Hillman store on East Whltuer street, yesterday at ll o'clock. ? In spite of tho cold weather the attendance was good, there being present about 75 ladles, including several teachers. At the conclusion of the exercises a pic nic dinner was served those present, and a most delightful social hour was enjoyed. The meeting was called to order at ll o'clock, and opened with prayer, Rev. J. W. S peake, pronouncing the Invocation. Miss Maggie Carlington, county rural school supervisor, pre sided over the meeting. The first speaker waa State super visor of rural schools, Hon. Lenco Gunter, who has been visiting the schools of ' the county for the past two weeks. Mr. Gunter very force fully and entertainingly presented the subject, "How to Get Every Child Enrolled." Mr: Gunter gave a num ber of practical plans for accom plishing this very mud. desired re sult, and was warmly cheered when he concluded his r narks. The next speaker was Miss Sadie Goggans, rural school supervisor ,of schools in Newberry county, who spoke of many entertaining programs for the meetings of the Behool Im provement associations. Mina Gog gans ls an experienced supervisor, and many of the programs she sug-> geeted have been tried out. in her schools. The ladles were much in terested in her talk, and made free use of note books during the time she wa? speaking. "How to interest the Heopie in the School Improvement Associations," was the subject assigned Miss Gray. **^- .-?? ?C?lC?^ .ntvi.wlan, nf Lour ens county, but she was. detained at home on account of illness tn her family. Miss Carlington called upon W. W. Smoak, editor or The Intelli gencer, to discuss this subject. Mr. Smoak satd tho best way he knew for doing this was to really do some thing, and he beU&ved that those as sociations which are accomplishing things would have no trouble about the Interest people took tn their work. Miss Garlington then conducted a round table discussion, and numer ous responses were had,, and many stories of achievement told by the members present. There are many live associations la tbe county and they are accomplishing . great good. These individual reports were most .encouraging. , What Shall We Buy For Our Thanksgiving Dinner i A nice tnt Turkey Gobbler, per pound. 1 Sc A Fresh Pig Haan, just size to boil, per pound ... ..... .. .23c't Heinz's Mince Meat, taste better, per can.3Bc' Premier Condensed Mince Meat, pkg. ....... . .. .. V*(M Cranberries-These ere extra fine quality, 2 qts. for ... ... . ?5c> I California Celery, 2 stalks for.2Sc; I Sunbeam Plum Pudding.26c Asparagus Tips, best quality, a can.25 and 300 Paris Peas, very small and tender, a can. 25c New Premier Corn, 2 cans for...... ... . I ?.25c Imported Macaron), 2 pkgs. for. .. .'..' . .. . . .2? Premier Cream Cheese, per pound. . . .25e S. C. Whole Grain Rice,; 12 pounds for . . .. : A '. l i1 .$1? Irish Potatoes, extra large size for Potato Chips, peck. & -3Sfce Florida Lettuce, heed. j . . . v ..' . .. ...l? Lookout Cakes, each .jjj . . .. . . . .10c Minerva Fruit Cake is something fine, baked from'the choicest Cry*? tnlired Fruits, 1-2 and S pound cajees, per' pound... . .SM Seal Brand Coffee will add more to your dinner than anything ye* can buy, 3 pound can. . ... ...$1J| SPECIALS Queen Olives in the barrel, large mealy rruit packed in their original brine that adds very much to the flavor, of. the. olives,, pe? quart. ... ......... ?. -3H Heinz's Sweet Mixed Pickles, per quart. 301 Pinmoney Pickles, jar. .. '.35c Table Raisins in pound packages. . .25c New Nuts--Best Quality, per pound. . ... .. -25c New Smyrna Figs, per pound .... .204 Persian Pecan Stuffed Dates, per pound.TO and 25< Fresh Shelled Weinna and. Pecans, per pound... -75? Jordan Shelled Almonds/ for Table use, per pound .... . . 8& Crystalized Ginger and Pineapple,' per pound.. / .. .Sm Florida Oranges, per dozen. ... . . , 20 and 25< Extra Fine Eating Apples, peck- .. .40< Just crme to the, Store if yon want to see thfags to eat W< sel? them. ANDERSON CASH GROCERY CO ?Hillel, JU/111 For a limited time we are prepared'fo Exchange Brand New Standard makes of Budgies and Har ness for Mules and Horses rroin 5 to 14 years old, from 1,000 pounds up, on a very liberal basis. THE BUGGIES ARE "Brockaway" "Hackney" and the "Luth" And the Harness is either single or i double Harness for buggies and Wagons, and of good qpatfty. This proposition is ONLY for a LIMITED TIME; so we suggest PROMPT ACTION if inter ested. Davis Brothers i !