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Classified Columns ? m - Want Advertising Rates Twenty-five word? or leas, One Time 25 cents, Titree Times GO centB, Six Times $L??. All advertisement over twenty-five words prorata for each additional word. Ilutes on l.Odu words to be used in a month made on aimil Hon. No advertisement taken for loss than 25 cents, cash In advance. If your oamn appears In the telephone directory you con telephone your want ad lo 321 and a bill will be malled after its Insertion for prompt payment. Money Making Ways of Using Want Ads HOW WANT AUS WILL HELP )iJft, A SMALL BUSINESS ?KOW \\'\ There is really np limit to what Want Ads can do to put tile into ' " '' Maa ll business' enterprises. You want more eilst o mc rs, more capital, fj*tf(t ?r sonni bing else |o help you grow V. In n buHlitexH sense/- The Want Ad'A Ult ,1).'?.! fca'?>. ALWAYS ready and ALWAYS willing. Herc are Home Wnut Ad Ideas in this connection. HQ$S io.G et More Customers This ad. is good for 5 per cent on any article In this store. If thc value is not easily us great as thc orlglual prlco plus 15 per cent, don't tuite thc? goods. Come at onco - Keeping after Business ~ ^Through Want Ads Erory duy the woy lit open f$r you to Increase your bn???ncsH through these columns. Plun after plan will ./ J l?nv?ld ilsell to you once you hare ? ; X \ JP mVfVkui? should be the started. turning point for LABOE It AND BET TE K BUSINESS. I ? ' j . ' The Want Ad Willi Make Your Business Grow] jifi ipi : . ^T~^~" _ \Free Advertising For:F'armer? Us i ^mg the Coupon Below jj .The main purpose of this innovation is to establish trade relations between the country producer and city customer. ? Yheri?^?r?"hundreds of housewives who read The Intelli gencer ^v*l??" would be glad of the opportunity to secure fresh buttcr.'^g^jpoultry and produce direct from the country if they ktuXwrwnere to scud" for it. On<tlifc page, the farmers who t?a.YQ such to sell can get in touch $i? these city people quickly. .. . ? The mtel?igencer will-publish one advertisement free. Write what you have to sell on the coupon below and mail to us at onc&i IT IS POSITIVELY FREE Please write plainly and sign name and full address Free Advertising Coupon. Milli j . THE INTELLIGENCER; ? BelowATMv? written an advertisement for you to publish ono timo FREE ia QWU Want columns. Ido not obligate myself to advertise any mora, ^or to pay you any money for same. - H .3 iii -:- . ---?T_V_-r-- .... .... .las t^r,. .itijlo'! ?noW ra > Hf fi City f^ejqple Will Save Money tty Buying | From: thet Farmers Advertising on This Page. When ans weting these Advertisements please mention Tho Intoi Lancer. FORSALE ... >".) UtJii.i. . FOR SALL-Tin ir int cans in any , quantity from 1000 to 10,000. Quarts #2.60 per hundred; No 1,12.00 per hundred. Cn Rh with order. John 8. Ctomer. ,Petone,?(14, 927 W. Marhof ctteet. - A^yr|Y^K fl; C- ": .^fe^tl?^'lhaVrf^ somo ' frying cblckoiiB Zo} salo. Mra. S. N: Smith.' Pohdleton^S.^C;, Route 2? ; ? FOR SALE^Tw^', second hand sow ing i??ebiHoiMn ??dod condition. Also ont? light spffniTwagon. It will pay you to seo nie'for your repair work. All Work guaranteed.-J. H. Allen, Hon?a PatS.'B. t?. St Co., Brokers, Importers, Dealers,] all fertilizers, Sumter, 8. C. For Salo-If you want nitrate of soda for spot - or future Shipment' it win pay yon to communicate with us before placing your orders, Herby FOR RENT t . ..." s . ; . For Kent-Tho catiro second floor) of the Popper building en West j Whither street. Reasonable rates. , Apply to Anderson Lodge B: P. O. .Ellis. . 6-2t*tftJL| WANTS -. . - M Wanted-Cow or field peas of all vari-] cites, namo lowest prices ?ud Bend samples of what you have to ofter.] J, P. Walters, LaGrango, N. C. ].},' WANTED-To buy * Shetland pony| ? for party tn Greenville. Apply at once to Juo. T, Burriss & Son, l\ LOST I.OST- Between Chick Springs and Anderson, Sunday, a gentleman'? size, hunting ease, gold watch with woven gold net, fob attached. Route from Greenville to Anderson was via Piedmont, Pclr.er ?rid Wiiliam ston. Libera) reward if returned to J. S. Fowler, Jr., Anderson, S. C.. 7 l?-3t. Roan Mountain Inn . .Shunted ?."> mlle? from Johnson City, Tenn. On the head waters of the Hoe River, .1,0(10 feet above the sea level. Scenery of variety, beauty and gran-, dear.. No malaria. N<> mosquitoes. Hot and cold baths on each flour.' Wide Verandas, hh/h-rlass dining room service. Rates reasonable. For full information, write Or. S. ll. I Wood, Roun Mountain, Tenn. BOILERS, TANKS, STACKS, ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES, REPAIRS PIPE, GALVANIZED ROOFING LOMBARD IRON WORKS. Augusta. Ga. LEGAL NOTICES I Delinquent Road Tux Notice. All delinquent road tux collectors are provided with au olllclal receipt book with numbers, und stub numbers attached. Pay no money to collectors unless you get the olDcial receipt us abovo provided for. J. MACK KING, tf County Supervisor. NOTICE TO (HERITORS All persons having claims against the estate of J. A. Jlrissey, deceased, ure hereby notified to present Hiern properly proven to thc undersigned within thc time prescribed by law, and (hoce indebted to make settlement. W. L. BRISSSEY, Adm. NOTICE OF ELECTION There will be an election at Fair view school house In Fairview school district No. 63 and Cherry district in Ocor.ee county on Tuesday, July 21, H'M Tor tho purpose of Issuing bonds on sub! district for the purpose of bluhiing a school house in suid district and said bonds arc to be run for a period of twenty yeara. W. A. MILLI KIN, R. O. Brock, V. V. COLLINS, TruFlee8'of District. NOTICE DEMOCRATS. ' ' - 0 On July 28th, 1914 the club rolls will close. After that date no name shall be carolled. All democrats are urged to enroll at their nearest club without deluy. If any qualified voter fails to enroll he can blame only himself. Write your full name on tho club roll and do it now. All clubs except Cox mill. Grove School and Slabtown have sont In the names of their enrollment committee. These clubs are urged to Bend thom in wltm out delay. The secretaries of all the ?clubs will send In tho club rolls between tho 28th of July and August 1st, and the executive committeemen from each club is requested to seo that this rule ls compiled with. Tho timo for filing pledges and pay ing assessment of canidates expires on August 7th, at 12 o'clock sharp. Tho pledge ls to be filed with the secretary and the assessment paid to him. '." ? Leon L. Rice, Secretary. S. D. 1 'carman. County Channan. COMPULSORY ATTENDANCE Is Said to Work W adera Wherever it Is T. cd. Editor Tho Tntc' -oncer. When we hca' lil the wonderful re sults of compul ' -y education tn Eng land, Scotland Germany we may arguo "but thf > arc foreign countries and what wc- '1 suit them might not ault tho Uniu ' states." When Massa. chuBotts nm' California roport that, they do not want to get rid of com pulsory ed" atlon which is bringing about ."'ich progress, wc still have the old time r .-jj?m^nt left that we can't try it i i South Carolina, because while educating ourselves we mi^ht educate thc negro. But now, Mr. Edi tor, when reports frdra our own Southern states show that compulsory education of tbe white citlr.cn is his defense against tho negro who is al ready flocking Into the echool?, it seems that Only the negro-could fear tho compulsory education of. the southern white man. . Hero is what Ion. V. O.' Gilbert, assistant superintendent of public In struction in Kentucky, answers In a letter of tho 8th inst., as to results In hhs state: . "First: Wo not only believe, but .wo know that tho state has made greater educational progress under the compulsory law than beforo such "Second: Yos. tho negroes \weve quito generally attending school be fore thc compulsory law. 1 "Third: Tho compulsory law has increased the attendance of tho whites greater proportionately than tho no* greed." ? . ? : - - E. H. 'Blake. Greenwood. 3. C.. July 14. Defined. j A literary genius ls ona whoa? iu>4 tuy? lei* In on the ground door, and] whom tito publishers force tit liva la ] an attl?. j Financial and New York Cotton New York, July 14.-The cotton market was more or les? unsettled during today's trading, an early ad vance being followed by reactions, with thc close rtcady at a net loss of 4 to 8 points. Reports of continued dry weather In the southwest, relatively steady cables, and thc failure of the sensus report on supply and distribution to show as big u fulling off in domestic mill con: umptlon for the month of June as some of yesterday's sellers had expected, appealed to be re sponsible for an opening advance of 2 to G peints.. - ... Prices worked another point lower to 2 higher right after the call, but met a good deal of realizing, and of ferlngr became heavier after the pub lication of the wertem forecast for cloudy weather in Arkansas uud partly cloudy conditions in east Tex as. The summary of the week! weath er report reud bullish enough < cause a rally of several points shortly af ter midday, but the details by States were very encouraging as to condi tions over thc greater part of the b'dt, and the market eased off again iring the afternoon. As prices worked lower, local bears appeared to become : cmewhut more confident willi new crop months sell ing 9 to ll points not lower in the trading with December showing a reaction of twenty points from thc bust price or yesterday. Closing lig ures were S or 4 points up from the loweri on covoring. Cotton fgurc". closed steady. Ingsxe igichh'm tccitl arum rdlu nn OPEN CLOSE July._ 1241 1246 August. 1240 1234 October.1233 . 1225 December.1264 1244 January.1L''U5 1236 March . ...:T.2 1241 Spot colton (inlet; Middling up land:) 1325; gulf 1360; sales none. New Orleans Cotton Now Orleans, July 14.-Cotton to day displayed steadiness in thc carly trading und dosed VIM y steady. Dur ing the middle of thc session . how ever, values were not well sustained and prices went 8 points under the level of ycsteiday';s lust figures, Ip^ tho early trading the market was 0 to 7 points over yesterday'.-- finals. The Net results of the day's trading were a lots of 1 to 2 points. Dry weather in the western bolt and a forecast indicating more dry weather, good cables and a favorable stet einen t on consumption in this country during June were tho sus taining Influences of the morning. Tho weekly weather reports, how ovor, were regarded ae highly favor able and led to a selling wave which put the market below thc level, of yesterday's close.' On tho decline shorts were good railers and thc efforts of scalping in the afternoon to take their proflt? caused steadiness. Cotton figures closed steady: July 1303; August 1283; October 1242; De cember 1214; January 1248; March 1266. Spot cotton quiet unchanged. Sales on the spot 375; to arrivo noon. Liverpool Cotton Liverpool, July 14.-Cotton spot steady; good middling S02; middling 750* low middling 702. Sales four thousand; speculation and exports 400. Receipts 6,000. - Figures barely steady. July 718; July August 718;,September October t>74 1-2; November December ,662; January February 662 1-2; March A;p>il 664. . Liverpool. July 14.-The cottoa ex change here will remain In session until 6 p. m., on July 31 to receive the American government report on tho condition of tlie cotton crop. e Cotton Seed Oil . .... . . . . -. "New York. July 14.-Thero was heavy liquidation of August contracts for cotton seed oil. by commission houses early In tho market session today and ? he market acted weak, in fluenced alco by a light spot de mand and reports,of increased crude offerings. Covering in the last hour caused sharp rallies, however, and tho market closed ' quiet steady at 1 point advance to 7 ' points decline. Sales 11,300 barrols. - r Spot 723 a 740; July 730 a 735;' August 738 a 739; September 742 a 743; October 71" n 720; November 680 a 682; December January 672 a ?74 : Fobruary ?74 s C77. Sales 11,300. Stocks and Bond? v NOW York, July 14,-The movement of stockt- was irregular'today, but the undertone in tho seasoned issues, wes firm. Several bear raids attempted wore abortive, except in the case of NcW Haven, which-fell to.? new rec-, ord of 64 1-4, recovering about halt tts loss.' The denunciation on thc former New Haven management ' by the interstate commerce commission wac- uppermost in the mind of ' tho financial community and neted as. a; detriment in investment, circles. ; >:: - In addition to New. Haven, " lower prices were registered ;hy .Canadian Pacific, in which . tho (prov!ous' days' llquldataion was lacking. Tnerte wore intermittent, bear onslaughts against New York Central, Baltimore and Ohio, and other issues' ? of th? samo clara, but support was invari ably followed by sharp raines, uouici issues, the chief cause of ?he preccr ding week's uuscttlcmenc, wero . re latively strong. V- -. '. \- . .Some of tho manipulative special tones ss California Petroleum com mon and, preferred and, Central leather, made substantial advances, but their market influence was neg ligible. Reduced dividends resulting Commercial j from poor earnings, were ordered by ? the directors of the Pacific cpast Company on the secoua preferred and common stock. London sold a considerable amount of the issues here, but a part of the pelling was believed to have its origin at thlf center. Advices from several j Important trade centers, reporting curtailment of operations, were neu- | trullzed by word at thc White Howse, predicting an early business boom in the middle west. Bonds dealings covered a wide range, with fluctuations of 1 to 3 per cent. Total salee, par , value, $1. 906.000. United States bonds were unchanged tn call. New York. July 14.-Heavy selling of New Haven forced that stock to the j new low level of G4 1-4 eurly In to- ' day's session of the stock exchange. : The balance of the lirt was extreme ly feverish. Cotton Goods New York, July 14.-Cotton goods j markets were steady today, but quiet. Buying om men's wear sferges for spring wau light. Attendance at the H. B. Claflin Sale wus as good as on .Monday and operations were full and steady. Grain & Provisions Chicago, July 14.-Despite incrcas j lng damage from black jut-1 the wheat j market''today finally took a down-, ward turn owing to export bids being lout of linc. The close was nervous 1-8 a 1-4 to 3-Sc under last night. I Corn showed a net loss of 5-S a 3-4c to 1 a 1 l-8c. and oats of 6-8 to 1 5-8c. In provisionr thc outcome varied from G a 7 l -lie. decline to raise of 15c. Money On Call New York, July 14.-Mercantile paper 3 3-4 a 4 1-2. Sterling easy; sixty days, 485.30; demand. 487.3G. Commercial bills 484 3-4 a 48b. Bar silver G5 1-4. Mexican dollars. 42 1-2. -Government bonds steady; rail road bonds irregular. Call money steady 2 a 2 3-4; ruling rate 3 3-4; closing 2 a 2 3-4. Time loans stronger; sixty days 2 3-4; ninety days 3; six months. FEDERAL MONEY TO MOVE CROPS Millions May Soon Be Placed By the Government As. Done ?Last Year (By Associated Press) Washington, July 14.-Thousands of National banks already have re plied to Secretary McAdoo's letter asking the opinion of bankers through out the country os to the advisability of lending government funds to bar ks to move crops. Many bankers urged tho lending of government funds, as was done last year, when about $37, 000,000 was loaned to banks by the treasury department. Mr. McAdoo also asked a number of other questions in his general let ter. . He Bough advice as to the best centers for distribution of tho money and the localities where lt would be mort needed. Clerks now, are busy tabulating the replies. It now seems unlikely that the fed eral reserve board will be organized immediately and Secretary McAdoo will not have Its advice in arranging for crop movement money. While the three members of the board already confirmed will be sworn In ? before July 21, it ls probable the board will not bc called to meet as a body until after the confirmation of the other two memcbrs. It is generally believed tba* Milton C. Elliott, secretary to the organiza tion committee, will be rjtalned by the board as legal adviser. Mr. El liott bad also been mentioned ps. successor to Charles A.. Hamlin as assistant secretary of thc treasury. ? ******* * *~i * * * THE DAY IN CONGRESS * *.*.** * * * * * * * * * Washington, July li. Senate: < i . . I Met at noon. y. '.'' ^-?'-?:\ Debate resumed, oh trust bills. \vb Dobated in ex JCU ti ve session nom ination of Thomas C. Jones/ to be a member of tho Federal reserve board. Adjourn<>d a! 5:46 r> m., until il I a. m. Wednesday. * !; House: Mot at -noon. . .. Debate resumed on conference re* I port ?n legislative hill. Bills fixed penalties for violation ot railroad hours of ?enrice law, and to extend Federal inspection of lo comotives introduced by toterst&ty commerce committee: / ' Passed resolutioa to pr?vido funds for'government departments pending.; passago of annual appropriation bills. "'<. Repr?sentative Roberts, : of Massa chusetts, introduced a bili to Incorpo-' rate the Federal council - of the churches-of Christ in America, Adjournment nt 7:25 p. m. until ?noon Wednesday. A Bon for Borne. uV ; . - . -i .Atlanta. Ga., Juiy 14.-Baseball: flo1 ???QViei camp? is doubtless vcr/ com mendable, but the guards at tho"- Ad-, amsvine, Fulton county convict .camp, will .be more careful as io ground rules in future. Will Jones, a. life convict, knocked a home run," rSuhdOd the bases and failed to stop running. So far as ls known he ls running yet,' Ho got away In the excitement over' his hU sud. roached the woods, . , We Hav< coming in almoot latest shipment h -COLU? Come in and let ry They are 1914 M We have a nie? buggies. ?J? S? FC Political Ann FOB COUNTY SUPERVISOR - I hereby 'announce myself a candi date for county Supervisor, subject to tho Democratic primary. _._J. MACK KINO. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of county super visor of Anderson county, subject to tho rules governing the dem cr ratio primary. T. M. VANDIV^R. I hereby announce njyBelf a candi date for supervisor ci Anderson coun ty, subject to tb* rules of democratic primary. C. F. MARTIN. . I hereby announce myself as a can didate for county supervisor, subject to the rules ot the democratic pri mary. W. J. JOHNSON. Pelzer, S. C.. R. F. D. 1._ I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Supervisor of Ander son county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary: ?_ THOA. B. KAY. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of county supervi sor, subject to the rules of the demo cratic primary. . R. HARRIS. REPRESENTATIVE " I hereby announce myself as a can didate for House of Representatives from Anderson county, subject to the rules of the democratic party. OSCAR D. GRAY. I hereby announce myself a candi-; date for the House of Representatives 1 from Anderson county subject to the rules of the democratic primary. RUFUS FANT, JR. C I hereby announce myself a candi date fer the legislature subject to the rules and- regulations of the democra tic party. GEO. M. REID. V I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Repr?sent?t i ve from Anderson county subject to the rules-of the democratic primary. WALTER F. WHITE. ? gi?-i -, ? i i, ' ..'"I am a candidate for the House of? ^Representatives from Anderson cons- . ty... X will abide the rules of the, primar^ ;'; SAM WOLFE. ! I announce myself a candidate for the legislature from Anderson Coun ty 'subject to the rules. of the demo cratic-primary. j :' /wFJ3i;7: T. P. DICKSON. ' ? T ?'. ' ? .? -^FABLPBOBATE JUDGE . ! W. P. Nicholson ls hereby announc ed as a candidate for re-election to the ofllce^of Probate Judge, subject to th'd rules of the democratic pri '1 ? ?gj? ?- '-; ?,'.I hereby, announce myself a candi date fbr;the office of probate judge of Ainderfeoh county, subject to the rule? and, to the result of the Democratic; ?rWtb^ yiCTOR^P. !ffflm8HlRE I I t?qrehy announce myself a caiadf flote for* Proodte Judge hf '-Anderson Couutv ?abject to the rules ot the demqcTtte primary. W. F. COX. ; J hereby announce myIf ? candi 2?.te for tho office of Probatt Judge for Anuor?on county, subject to the rules o? ?h*. Democratic Primary, /?y j .: ^ I. T. HOLLAND. ?l'hcrt-obr announce myself a candi date for tho office bf Judge of pro bate for Anderson county, subject to. tho rules govett lng the democratic 1pn?*rV e?cctlon. ,'>.'<-" ? ' < y VV H. fftlERSON ' FOB AUDITOR ?I hereby announce myself a candi ota for County Auditor, subject to a rulos of the democratic primary I, "? " R. A. Abrams. hereby announce mysolf a candi date for tho office of Auditor ot An dotson County subject to tho rules of the Democratic party. . ,,Wy^,^aTiN.,, TA hereby annb\mca mv?eif * tk??u ?ab^for tho of?lco of^A?ditcr^subject '??V FOB SUPBIilNTENDPNT ?. ?&?reby announce myself a candi date for ro-olection to ??a\afflc?> 6t il??nty Superintendent of J3d'Tcation, subject to thc Democratic primary. J. B, FBfcTON. 5 Buggies1 every day the teing * car of ABUS OS show them. [odds. m _ r ?% tor**1 s line of Pony >?5 IWLER Louncemenits FOB COMMISSIONER R. A. SuUlvan of Fork township la hereby announced for commissioner for Section One. comprising Fork. Rock Mills, Pendleton and Centerrilie townships. I hereby announce myself a candi date for county commissioner for tho third section, consisting - of Garvin, Brushy Creek, Wi ll furn nt on and Hope well townships, subject to the action of the democratic primary. II. A. FOSTER. I hereby announce myself a candi date for commissioner for HOnea Path, Belton, n mada way and Martin townships, .District No. 4, subject to tho rules of the democratic primary. W.-JF. TOWNES. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Commissioner from District No. 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock . Mills, Fork and Centervllle town ships. Subject to the rules Of the democratic "primary. ' ' , JOHN R. CULBERTSON. I hereby' announce my candidacy for county commissioner from Section 4, comprised of Belton, Martin, .Hon?a .Path and Hroadawayi townships'."Sub ject to the rules of the democratic party. R. D. SMITH, Better known as "Dick" Smith. W. H. G. El red announces himself a candidate for county' commissioner from the district composed of WU liamstoh, Garvin, Brushy Creek and Hopewell, subject to the rules of the democratic party. I hereby announce my candidacy for County Commissioner of Anderson county from, tho' third section. com prising . Hopewell, Wllllamston, Brushy . Creek and Garvin townships, subject to the action ot the Demo cratic party. J. MACK DUFF ROGERS/ .1 heroby announce myself a candi date for Commissioner from District No. 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock Mills, Fork end Centervillo town ships, subject to rules of Democratic party. " '. J. H. WRIGHT., . v : . ;_ - 11 : . ?.? , - I hereby announce myself as a can- .'? dldate for Commissioner of Anderson county from Section No. 3, composed of Garland, Brushy Creek, Hope, wei! and Williamston Townships, subject- \ to tho action of the democratic party. \ Wv Tl'Watson. ; 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for commissioner from district No. 2, comprising Pondloton,. Rock Mills, Fork ?nil Centervillo townships, subject to tho (rules of tho democraGc primary. - . , D. S. "HOBSON/ S FOB tUUlKT? TREASURER 2 hereby un pounce royBClf a candi date tor county troaouror,'subject, to the rutes of the democratic party. ' I ?-? ? > J.^MgBCBjjt KBJO. I hereby announce myself a candi dato' tor .c?unt^treasuror," subject to tho rules andregulations -bf the democratic primdryJ . ' S . ' fir. W. Av Trip?.; ? I hereby announce myself asa can didate for Countytreasurer nf Aa dorson county Subject to tho ?ales ot tho Democratic party. ; JACOB O. BOLmOERj ; I hereby announce myself a candi dato for County Treasurer. Bubj?ot to tho rules of tho Democratic primury. -, : W. A. ELROD. FOR;CONGRESS 'Y ? I '. .' I hereby announce myself a caa ' date for Congress from Gie Third Con gressional District subject to tho rules o' i democratic party. -FOB STATE SENATOR X hereby : ann&unco my coif a candi -jd???-for s -?te Senator from Anacreon ?Og?mty, subject io the rules ot tb i De mocratic primary election, ? ? - ; .1', J. L> SHERARD. I hvehy announce myself a oeaU-^ 'Jato for the Stato Senate, from Ander ! son cbunty, sub?ect tc th? Vales of the Democratic prui-ary.. ?ljnt Simmers, fr.