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^Classified Columns Want Advertising Rates Twenty-five words or less, One Time 25 cents, Three Times CO cents, Six TinicB I LOO. All advertisement over twenty-five words prorata for each additional word. Rates on 1,000 words to be ut cd in a month made ou aupli tion. No advertisement taken for less than 25 cents, cash in advance. If your name appears in tho telephone directory you can telephone your want ad to 321 aad a bill will bc mailed after Ita Insertion for prompt paymcat. Money Making Ways of Using. Want Ads llOW WANT A1?S WILL HELP A ?MALL BUSINESS ?KOW There is really no limit to what Wunt Ads am do to put life into small business enterprises. You want more customers, more cupilul, or something else lo help you grow in a business sense. The Wunt Ad is ALWAYS ready nnd ALWAYS willing. Here arc some Want Ad Ideas in this connection. How to Get More Customers This ad. is good for G per cent on any article in this store. If thc valuo is not easily as-great as tho original prico~pTus 15 per coot, don't take tho goods. Come at once --? Keeping After Business j Through Want Ads Every day the way is open for you to luerca.se your business through thone columns. lian after plan will unfold Itself to you once you hate started. v lt rt; IN NOW! This should be the turning point for LAI'(JKR AND BET TE II BUSINESS! The Want Ad Will 'Make Your Business Grow Free Advertising For Farmers TJs~ ing the/Coupon Below The main purpose of this innovation is to establish trade relations between the country producer and city customer. There are hundreds of housewives who read The Intelli gencer who would b,e glad of the opportunity to secure fresh butter, eggs, poultry and produce direct from the country if they knew where to send for it. On this page, the farmers who have such to sell can get in touch with these city people quickly. The Intelligencer will publish one advertisement free. Write what you have to sell on the coupon below* and mail to us at once. IT IS POSITIVELY FREE Please write plainly and sign name and full address Free Advertising Coupon. \ THE INTELLIGENCER. Below I have written an advertisement for you'to publish one time . FREE In you Want columns. I do not obligate myself to advertise any more nor to pay you any money for snme. - '?'-';Vi; . v .(?'??" . :?' *..".. > City People Will Save Money By Buying From the, Farmers Advertising on Thia Page. A When ann worin g these advertisements please mention The Intelligencer. ; " . 18*jj ' . r. ; j _?. -nu- ; . '.t, . i -_ FOR SALE FOB BAtE-^Two e?cond hand sew ing machines tn good condition. Atad one light spring wagon. It -will pay . you to see me for your repair work. All work guaranteed.'-J. H. Allen? Honea Path, 8, C. . FOB . SALE-^Hupp runabout-good condition-Want larger car. Phone 200. ?-08 E. River street. 7-12-ltp For Bale-It you want nitrite of soda for spot or fu terre BhlpmerJt it will pay you to c^mb?'?t^c?te with us before placing your orders. Harby & Co., Brokore, Importers. Dealers, oil fertilizers, Sumter. S, C. ^-.-,i ? '.??i; . .i ; M 1 ? ? ,n , FOR For Beut-the entire second floor of the Popper building ob West Whitner street. Reasonable rates. Apply to Anderson Lodge B. P. O. Elks. v G-2t-tfcV WANTS WANTED-Boarders for the summer on sullivan's Island, station 23. "The Helen". Address Mrs. Robert Singleton, Station 23, Sullivan's Is land , s.e. WANTED-By the Palmetto Detective Agency, operators in every commu nity in. Anderson county. ! Ap?d> cabt must be able to famish an ab solutely otean record as to integrity and honesty. We will not tol?rate "booie fighters." An acceptance of your application means.a good sal ary for time employed together wjijti expenses, State qualifications tv... ' 'i'.vi'i . V: furnish reference together with nil I detalla regarding yourself in first letter. Puimetto Detective Agency, P. O. Box 402, Anderson, S. C. 7-8 9-12 d. '.-J Wanted-Cow or field peas of all vari eties, name lowest prices and send| samples of what you have to offer. J. P. Walters, LaGrange,.N. C. BUSINESS LOCALS FLACK HOTEL, Edneyvillc. N. C.. ten miles from Hendersonvillc, near Chimney Hock and Sugar Loaf Mountains; daily mail; acetylcno lights; 50 large rooms, nates $4.60 to $0 per week. WE SHIP VICTROLAS & RECORDS anywhere. Write for our catalog and join our club. John II. Wil liams, Distributor, Grand Opera Ilduso Building, Greenville, S. C. CkqJce of 2?0 Farms .japibj JOj ojjJAV 'eas pus ornoo 'OJ -ov JOd 09? oj oit 'BOJOV 009 o? 09 W. L. BURNSIDE McCormick, S. C. Roan Mountain Inn ta .Situated 25 miles from Johnson City, Tenn. On the head waters of the I)oe| River, 3,000 feet above the sea level. Scenery of variety, beauty und gran, dour.. :*o malaria. No mosquitoes, lint and cold baths on each floor. Wide Verandas, hlgh-cluNs dining room service. Kates reasonable. For full information, write Or. S. Ii. Wood, Roan Mountain, Tenn. NOTICE Notice ls hereby given that Der| Freundschafts Bund, a social organi zation in the city of Anderson, S. C., will apply to the Secretary of State | ?or incorporation, on the 14th of July, 1914. N. FLEISHMAN, Secretary. BOILERS, TANKS, STACKS, ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES, REPAIRS PIPE, GALVANIZED ROOFING LOMBARD IRON WORKS Augusta, Ga. LEGAL N?TIGES Delinquent Hoad Tax Notice. All delinquent road tax collectors are provided with an official receipt book with numbers, and stub numbers attached. Pay no money to collectors unless you get the official receipt as above provided for. J. MACK KING, ti County Supervisor. NOTICE DEMOCRATS. On July 28th, 1914 the club rolls will close. After that date no name shall be enrolled. AU democrats are urged to enroll at their nearest club without delay. If any qualified voter falls to enroll he can blame only himself. Write your full name on the club roll and do it now. All clubs except. Cox mill. Grove School and Slabtown have Bent In tba names of their enrollment committee. These clubs are urged to send them In wltm out delay. - Tho secretaries of all the clubs will send In the club rolls between the 28th of July and .August 1st, and the executive committeemen from each club 1B requested to see that this rule is compiled with. The time for tiling pledges and pay ing assessment of Punt dates explrca J on August 7th, at '12 o'clock sharp. The plodge Is to be filed with the I secretary and the assessment paid to | him. Leon L. Rice, Secretary. 8. D. Pearman, . . . County Charman. | Of One Mind? Foxy Uncle (after leaving the curio ? shop, showing his nephew the wey to buy curios)-"There you are, you see. When you are dealing with people like that Just hargue the point a blt, : and down comes the price tea salli I in's." Curio Dealer (to his nephew) I "There you are, my boy. When you're dealing with a man like 'Im, and you see ss 'ow 'e's going to hargne the point a bit, all you've got to do ts to put the price up toa shutta's ta start with'.B-^ketch. THOUSANDS of LOVERS of homes' would he glad to qwt?j their own home If they thought it was possible. ! lt is said, and we can show you! that it is more economical to buy your, home and pay for it by the month than to pay rent-See us about* . f West End. ISNDEBSflN REAL ESTATE AND E. R. Horton, L. S. Horton, j j Pres. V.-Frcs. j W.F. Marshal], Secy. THE ULSTER The Row Over Home Rule Fh Soliders In Pi ote London, July io.-With every week t rt suspense in thc settlement of tho i future government of Ireland tho t mennee of tho military preparations] hy the Ulster and thc Home hule vol- i Untcors of tho south ls to accept lead-j 1 ershlp.by tho Nationalist par:y which I John redmond offered thom. Thus j 1 led lhere would bo a clear division of i Home Rulers and anti-Home Rule men ? > into hostile armed camps. The very i ' dangers of a bitter civil war wlilch ' such a prospect present?, furnishes . I the best safeguard f'>r -""ace. i 1 Correspondents of Thc Associated ' PresB at Dublin and Helia d have writ.I ten of tho situation from the Nation-,* allst and Ulster points of view re-/ 8pectlvely. Tho most Interesting do-,' vclopment 1B tho plan, hitherto un.- 1 published of tho Orangemen under Slr,1 Edward Carson for taking charge oft affairs by force if n provisional gov- 1 eminent is set Up and the fact that ' the commercial men of Belfast have used their influence in t'Ister coun- ' ells to postpone radical action until a 1 Home Rule parliament has been OB- 1 tabllrhed in Dublin. Thc great ; question which confronts the Nation- 1 allst volunteers ls how far their American sympathizers are likely to 1 conic forward with funds for their, arms and equipment. ' i , Dublin, July 10.-Estim?tes of thc number of thc Irish Nationalist Vol-, nntccrs vary botween 8t),ono, which 1B 1 the Dublin Castle ilgurc complied by. thc police and a quarter of a million, which is tho. estimate given in plat form speeches. Careful inquiry shows that there are 50,000 in Lein ster, which takes thc lead, about 45, 000 in Ulster (Increasing rapidly) 33, 000 in Muster and 25.000 in Con naught. The difficulty of exact estimate arises frcm tho fact that thc move ment ia not organized from thc center. Forces have sprung up spontaneously - in every parish, and so far arc only loosely connected with the provisional central body. There has been a com plete wiping out - of all class distinc tions and tho rank and fllo include every grade-farmers, laborers, shop assistants, clerks, doctors, lawyers, and country gentlemen. There ls a very strong leaven of time-expired soldiers-old .Connaught Rangers, Dublin Fusiliers and Munster Fusil iers, and their experience ls proving useful In tho drill. The chief, military commanders are Col. Maurice Mooro, who commanded the Connaught Rangers in the Hour War, and ! Capt. Wjhito, a son of thc Gen. Whito, who defended Ladysmith. Recent accessions are Sir Henry Grat tan Bellew, a grandson of thc great Henry Grattan, who had experience in the fifth Dragon Guards and Capt. Bel. lingham, brother of tho Marchioness of Bute, who is at present an aide-de camp to the Lord Lieutenant. Military experiences,- however slight ls at c premium and a medical student with a little volunteer training, is com manding sergeant of a squad which in cludes among tho privates, a univer sity professor of law. Tao anny has oxtremely little equip ment and almost no money. But the material ia excellent and the enthu siasm unbounded. Mr. Redmond's open association with the movement will remove the difficulty of getting money. The man in charge of tho movement arc for tao most part un known and there has been much re luctance to provide funds till thc pub lic knew who would spend thc money and for what. The central body consists of 25 men ' of these 15 are said to be Homo Daters in sympathy with Mr. Redmond, tun the moro oe. tl ve,- influential and affect ive spirits arc members of the Sinn Fein -party. ? They, have few support ers in the country, and tho great bulk of the volunteers are supporters ot Redmond. Mr. Redmond off o red h;a co-operation to the central body if he was allowed to nominate an equal number of men on lt, pending thc election of tho volunteer branches of a central executive. Failing accept ance he will recommend each county to govern itself. This offer was rejected on a hastily summoned meeting of the executives who proposed that each county should elect a representativo to sit with them. This hss produced strong protest from Prof. Kerr who says the meeting was not properly convened and asks for a full meeting when the members would accept Mr. Redmond's offer. Mr. Red mond cannot allow a movement main ly composed of his Buportors to bo commanded by a eclf-quallfied body, of which the most active members are opponents of his. Once the volun teer members can hold their conven tion to check an cxecuiivo the maller I will- settle itself. Meantime there may be friction which will-be obviated to a great extent ny making ea?u county govern tts own volunteers. " Belfast, July 10.-Tho leaders ot the Sivenanters In Ulster pofess to con der the Nationalist vbluntt er move ment as something not lo k taken seriously;.. These National lui bands In the Ulster counties-drill spasmodi cally and are not connected with any central organization. All the local leaders act entirely on "their own Ini tiative: In some districts the vol unteers ?re spilt up Into factions un der opposing 'leaders, who carry on a newspaper Warf at e. The Ulster leadersf say that the Na tionally volunteers must fall through Ute -impossibility ui getting u.-ina. They claim to liavo many letters from America, showing thal tho IrL-h there oro ti rod ot contributing tb Homo Rue and now. that they consider an irish parliament assured, they.pfoposo to let those in Ireland Bettie their Inter nal questions without ltelp. *>vch lt American sympathisers should . refill ids Two Armies Of Civilian a tant Ireland ho war chest the picscnt ?ovcriitnoiit c neasurcs to Btipprusa gun runuim; hi J ill porta would ihccktiiatc l?'.oit. * '.Wc liuve two -.cars ?t;;rl In lit'; i nailer ot arming and we moan lu koop lt." an olllclal of the UU'or Un- ( onlst council said to Thc Associated | Press. I In many Ulster tillages the Nation- . lllst bands are being drilled by re tired army Ber*.,ourU near the hulls i ind parade grounds of tho Ula bal- i talions and the townspeople aie able | to watch thc preparations of holli tor ses. There were 2,500 Nationalist volun- ? Leers in Hclfast about the middle of lune and ninny, more in Londonderry ? ' city where Catholics and Protestants!' ire mue:? moro evenly balanced in ' numbers. In the Covenanter movement iheru ire two distinct factions at present , Dne is a militant Hoction which ad- i locates Immediate provocative actlun , with the belief that bloodshed would. H hock thc English non-conformists and force Asquith to grant Ulster's ut-| maud for permanent exclusion from < the Irish government. The other fae- 1 Hon which includes Important bind- I ncs.s men fought successfully to pre vent the declaration of a provisional government for L'lster when the Home Rule bill passed thc third reading In * the house of commons. Thc llrst fae- j Hon no clamors to havo tho Drovisloo ul government sot up when the king BlgiiB the bill, while the moro conser vative business interests counsel dally until thc Irish parliament in Dublin ts launched. Slr edward Car son sided with the latter faction ut the lust conference Of leaders hore. Moant'ine the volunteers, saturat ed witta thc military spirit aro becom ing m.iatlcnt. Some bat? aliona lavo oven sent deputation? ni officers to headquarters to a.l: when the cam paign would begin und the work of keeping the bold spirits quiet is in creasingly dlltlcult. The headquarters .?iaIf has worked out a plan of campaba for liostllltlc* It Is not likely that they will attempt to usc this citizen fore? against trained regulars with lijuvy pun?, lor ao one officer remarked, the most they cculd expect wo^ilti bc lo put np ono good fight und be cut to piece.-. Tho present plans ure to keep the Ulster Nationalists in ciieck v/lten tuc pro visional government In rot up. Most of the Bclfr.?l vcl?nteers arc being formed Into ioi-.r rogmienlc ?will act aa a police force. A flying '' column known as Belfast dfvisioa. composed, of 3500 l icked und pal? volunteers n majority of whom arc old soldiers, has boen organized as a first Uno striking for co with motu trans port capahlc of conveying it to any part of .Ulster in less thau four hours. Thi3 force is armed throughout wlHi new Mausers and posbesp?s ten Max ims of thc latest patient. Certain county regiments, especially those of Antrim and Armagh, would go on ac tive service with this column, while other county regiments including Londonderry must remain ut home io supprcsn Nationalists. . * If the provisional government were established the Dvina* column would be sent to Londonderry where the Na tionalists are strongest while tho cart and west Belfast regiments woola form double cordons around the two Nationalist districts of this city, with Maxims covering the principal al; eas. Information that thc Nationalists arc bringing in carboys of vitriol which women would pour on the troops from windows as they pom ..1 boiling water during thc rioting sonic years ago has readied Carson's head quarters. "If thorc is a single act of that kind," sale', a staff officer, "tho building where lt is done will bc en tered, wrecked nnd every officer killed. ?.LITTLL JOE? BROWN Is Said to Hnve Made a Fatal Mistake This Time; Atlanta, Ga., July 10.-The press of Georgia continues to express ltsolf on the unwlso step made by Joseph M. Brown in offering himself as a candi date against Senator Koko...Smith. It renn?- to be- thc opinion of a vast ma jority of editors that opposition to Senator Smith was a mistake and Mr. Brown's flirt announcement of his platform-almost wholly a diatribe against labor-has not addod to his . strength. The Thomasvllle Times-Enterprise,1 cay (-editorial ly, "Tho poaplo of Ocor- , gi a have been remarkably good to Joe Brown. He now claims further ele vation an/ asks for a position, tho gift of which would relieve thc United Statea senate of one of its most pro gressive Ftatodmen. Georgia cannot and will nnl comply with the request. Mr. Brow.i has the. unquestioned right to run but he cannot expect the pcoplo to repudiate the services of one of the ablest men in the party to give tho of- j flee to him." I The Clayton Tribune says: "Senator i Smith ir in harmony with the admin istration and it ls recognized as one of the ablest men in the sonate.. The farmer and the common people rea lize that he ls a one of their strongos and their truest friends. It Is men of his stamp we wieh to represent m-.--. ' i Rough on the Old Maida. | . In a quiet English village there was recently j. held a celebration tn the schoolroom at the dedication Ot ? new Dre angine? It was a giddy evening, With tb reo speeches by local clergy men i and ' a long-winded o ra tion by a bald-headed politician. The gem or tho .vening was the following toast: "May she (the Are engine) be Uko tba dear old maids of our village-always ready, but never wanted!" Political Anm FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR I hereby announce myself a candi lalo for county supervisor, subject to ho Democratic primary. J. MACK KINO. I hereby announce myself a can lidate for tho omeo of county super ior of Anderson county, subject to ho rulea governing the democratic )rimory. T. M. VANDIVER. I hereby announce myself a candl late for supervisor of Anderson coun y, subject to tho rules of democratic >rimary. . C. F. MARTIN. I hereby announce myself aa a can didate for county supervisor, subject lo thc rules of tho democratic pri mary. W. J. JOHNSON. Pelzor, S. C., R. F. D. 1. I hereby announce myself a cumu late for County Supervisor of Ander jon county, subject to the rules of he Democratic primary. THOS. B. KAY. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of county' supervi sor, subject to the rules of tho demo cratic primary. W. R. HARRIS. REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce myself as a can didate for House of Repr?sentative? Crom Anderson county, subject to th? rules of the democratic party. OSCAR D. GRAY. I hereby announce myself a candi date for thc Houso of Representative? from Anderson county subject to the rules of tho democratic primary. RUFUS FANT, JR. 1 hereby announco myself a candi date for the legislature subject to the rules and regulations of the democra tic party. GEO. M. REID. I hereby announco myself a candi dato for thc Houso of Representative from Anderson county subject to tho rules of the democratic primary. WALTER F. WHITE. I am a candidate for the House cr Representatives from Anderson coon ty. I will abldo tho rules of the primary. ' SAM WOLFE. I announco myself n candidate for thc legislature from Anderson Coun ty subject to the rules of the demo-, eratic primary. T. P. DICKSON. FOR PROBATE JUHOE W. P. Nicholson ls hereby announc ed as a candidate for re-election to the office of Probate Judge, subject to the rules of the democratic pri mary. I hereby announco myself a candi date for the office of probate Judge ol Anderson county, subject' to tho rules and to the* result of the Democratic, primary. VICTOR B. CHESHIRE I hereby announce myself a candi date for Probate Judge of. Anderson County subject to tho rules of the democrtic primary. W. F. COX. 1 hereby announce myself a candi dato for the office of judge* of pro bate for Anderson county, subject to tho rules governing thu democratic primary election. *. W. H. FRTERSON I hereby announco myself a candi date for the office of Probate Judge for Anderson -county, subject to tho rules of'tho Democratic Primary. I. T. HOLLAND. FOR AUDITOR I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Auditor, subject to. the rules of the democratic primary R. A. Abrame. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Auditor of An derson County subject to the rules of tho Democratic party. R. WARE AUSTIN. I hereby announce myself a candi dato for tho office of Auditor, subject to the rulos of tho Democratic pri mary f J. R. C.' GKiIFFlN. "FOR SUPERINTENDENT I hereby announco myself a candi date for re-election to tho omeo of County Superintendent of Education, subject to tho Democratic primary. . - ' J.J!-FELTON. We Have coming in almost latest shipment b -COLU? Coma in and let They ?ra 1914 M Wa bava a, nie? Doggiea. juncements FOB COMMISSIONER R. A. Sullivan of Fork township fe eroby announced for corumlatiloncr ir Section One, . comprising For!;, :ock Mills, Pendleton und Centervilla iwnships. I hereby announce myrielf a canda nte for county commissioner for thp , lilrd section, consisting of Garvin), trushy freck, Williamston and Hop?-" -ell townships, subject to the action f the democratic primary. II. A. FOSTER, i I hereby announce, myself a candi Inte for commissioner for Honqa ?ath, Helton, Broad?way and Martin ownshlps, District Ko- 4, subject to bc rules of tho democratic primary." W. F. TOWNES. 1 hereby announce myself a camb ?ate for Commissioner from District Vo. 2, comprising .Pendleton, Rock Mills, Fork and Centervlllo town diips. Subject to Ute rules of tho lemocratlc primary. JOHN R..CULBERSON.' I hereby announce my candidacy or county commissioner from Section I, comprised of Belton, Martin, Honca ^ath and Broadaway townships. Sub cct to tho rules ot. the democratic jarty. R.D. SMITH, Better known as "Dk;k" Smith. W. H. G. Elrod announces himself a -andidnte for county commissioner 'rom thc district composed of Wil . kunst on. Garvin, Brushy Creek and Hopewell, subject to.tua rules of tho lemocratlc party. I hereby announce my candidacy for County Commissioner of Anderson ..omity from tho third section com prising Hopewell, WllllamBtoa, Brushy Creek and Garvlri townships, subject to thc action . tof tho Demo :raiic party. ' J. MACK DUFF ROGERS. _._:_i_ I hereby announce myself a candl lr.te for Commissioner .from District Mo. 2, comprising Pendleton, 'Rock Mills, Fork and Centervlllo town ships, aubject to rules of Domoc?atlc party. J. H. WRIGHT. I hereby announce myself a candi date for commissioner from District Sit. 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock Mills, Fork and Centervlllo townships, subject to the rules of tbe democratic primary. D. 8. HOBSON. I hereby announce myself as a can lidate for Commissioner of Anderson county from Section'No.. 3, composed ;>f Garland, Brushy' Creak, Hopewell ?nd Wllllamslon Townships, subject to thc action of tho democratic party. W. T, Watsou. FOR COUNTY TREASURER I hereby announce myself a candi date for county treasurer'.^ subket to the rulos of tho democratic party. _J. MERCER KING. I hereby aunounoo myself a candi dato for- county treasurer, subject to tho rules and regulations, of the democratic primary. P?Y;W..A- Tripp. . I hereby announce myself as a can didato for'-County'Treasurer of An derson cdunty subject to tho rulos of tho Democratic party. JACOB O.-BOLINUER. . ; FOR CONGRESS ^ I hereby announce myself a cand? ante fur-Congress from the' Third Con gressional District, subject to tho rules of tho democratic party. JOHN A- HORTON, V Belton. 8. C. -.- 11 *-. I hereby announce myself a candi dato for County Treasurer, subject to the rules of tho Democratic primary. . W. A. ELROD. FOB STATE SENATOR . I hereby announce myself a candi dato fdr State Senator from Anderson County, subject to tho rules of the De mocratic primary clectfcm. J. L. SHERARD. I hereby announce myself a candi dato for thc State Senate/from Ander son county, subject to the rules of .the Democratic primary. " ' ' ' ' " ..-. vu.. . Clim' Summer?. Jr 5 Buggies '4Vih >yo i . -. ? .>rno?. i ? dj every day <9M ' ti$i\? cmg a. cut off .... ,a il BUS-- J ... 'JS-? ' .".Tn "< ... I Mi.\" '? : :f cfc !'*; . : u/ ii-> - ?! -/-tv AI Atm:?; a? rt ol it.t Mic.'! . <.( i'lfi'-; ? . nab Cvjj? 1 . il ' a? show them. ??els. ? tine of Poa*