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wmr Classified Want Advert Twenty-five words or leas, Ono Six Times $1.00. ji; All advertisement over twenty-llv {fej word. HutCB ?n , Words to tlon. No udv?vXl?enmnt taken for less It y coir'Haw* appears in the tele your want ad \o 321 and a bill will prompt payment. - P. V STOLEN >'JXH.|,'N?From Intelligencer office U>. el* cHv'ellng pencil and flttiiiKs inside. iJalen with elaborato curved m ?/?'-gram "S. . H " on back, con ?i.'- small amount of money. Ro V?./ If returned to this office and Jo attestions asked/ tf FOR SALE ^~ $W - FOB -SALE?Ono Jorscy milch cow With young calf. Gives between three and four gallons dally. I'rico reasonable. L. P. Thompson, An derson, S. C., It. F. ). 1, Box 40. 7 U4m ? HALF, - Uns second hand . I). Oojt Acetyllnc generator, good ob o'onv, 30 light. Cheaper than the cheuport for cubIi. Apply lo A. S. SjtyWle, Starr1,'C. C. FORBALK- One pair farm mute?, one! 3 horse disc;plow, one mower, and | ?h?;grnln grader. W. R. Prultt, It. .1., Anderson', SI C. 7-22-3lp ' FAl?j?H FOR HALE? For full Infor-' ination In' regard to South, Gu., Its fjtrtn lands offered for sale by the GOorgla hod Florida Farmers' Co., I I lia. ti ir o fpr,C. B. Koy, Demouotra-1 t?ri Comity Clerk's Office Anderson, I 0^ f}\.. 7-18-lwj S ?. HALL-C-IT in friut cans in any u?tltyffTom 1000 to lO.OOO. Quarts [.$0 ?er hundred; No 1, $2.00 per] " red..-t'.nah , with order. John S. _ Jer. Phone 44. 027 W. Market .^tfebti Anderson, S. C. F&jfy'f^?^T.V?o second hand sew mnchuics in good condition. Also ;light spring wagon. It will pay ? io eeo nie for yoar repair work. All 'work guaranteed.?J. H. Allen, Hb'tfea Path; S. G. ?ffp WANTS .. Vf Alitali?2 furnished rooms for !5ght housekeeping;. Must bo near busi hesa part of olty. Address C, K. H. care of .thla, paper. 7-24-31 WA?^?B?r:Ordere for cypress poles. Can furnish :noy length and alzo lic ci red in a good grade of black and r?d-heart cypress. Prompt shlp niehts.- WtUb'tpa your wants and I will name delivered prices. Ad ..drpjss J, U. Watts. Branchvlile. S. C. ~*r) ? '..'HBtwin'i ... IVAN'fED-t-By.August 1. an Al retail grocery .tjnlosman. solicitor and col lo.ctor, j No...drones, lasy ones or clgarelfto, smokera need apply. Sal ary, unlimited. Address own Writing. Opportunity, care City Carrier No. 4.? .j. 'X .??? L?ST LOST?On last Wednesday, pno book part. Please return to this office, j :.'! ? Raymond Bollard, Pendletonv-B.C. Vi,';--,?),.. .1 I.OfiT;-, Gold; cuff ling engrpved with Irter ,>,W;.",.-.-b?8o some time back, ?n.iich of keys. If you find either . irieH.?9?nofIty this office. l^^l^ LOCALS ,..? >????.. -t.'.i >*..?. ?JO and put your full namo on tho club rgjh then havo your dwolllngs 'and. barns protected . from light ning. ; am M. F. agent for llght lUpir' rod^'' An work guaranteed. AtldroBQ' J. Ii. Wlnstead and Son, Bate ab ur g, g. C. i'JaH?a from Johnson City, ir- head notera of the Boo | t'eR-s nbovo tho sea level, .worfeir. beauty und gran " trln. mostinltocK. Rallie on each floor. IH, ?, hlgh.claHH dining li?tes ' reasonnhlc. l'or _ _ ranetta*. Dr? s. . mu tain, Tenu. CKS, ERV rv BLAIRS? AN?ZED ROOFING BSMOCBATSL O? 3aljv28tb, 1S14 the club-rolla will , cldfle,- Attor that date no uomo ehall be enrolled. AU democrats ??*-.? W r9 wr?n t? wit mm ising Rates Ime 20 conte, Three Times 50 runts, e words prorata for each additional lie used m a month made appli than 25 centi cash in advance. phone directory you can telephone be mailed after its Insertion for club without delay. If any qualified voter fails to enroll he can blame only himself. Writo your full name! on the club roll and do it now. All clubs oxcept Cox mill, drove School and Slubtown have sent In the names of (heir enrollment committee. These clubs aro urged to send them In witm out delay. Tho secretaries of all the clubs will send In the club rolls between tho 28th of July and August 1st, and the executive committeemen from each club Is requested to see that this rulo la compiled with. Tho time for Illing pledges and pay- ! Ing assessment of canidatos expires! on August 7th, at 12 o'clock sharp. | The pledge is to be Hied with Ihej secretary und the assessment puld to him. Leon L. Rico, / Secretary. S. D. Rearman, County Charman. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF - DEHSON WAT*: It, M Ci II AND TOW COMPANY: Notice Ib hcroby given that a meet ing of tho stockholders of the Ander son Wuter, Light & Power Company will bo held at the office of tho com pany at Anderson, S. C, on the 24th day of August, 1914, at :i o'clock, p. m., for tho purpose of considering the advisability of liquidating and wind ing up the affairs and dissolution of the said Anderson Water, Light & Power Company. H. A. ORR, President. BOOKS OF REGISTRATION For the convenience of tho votere of Anderson County tho board of regis tration will meet the following ap pointments, to register and renew or transfer certificates: Anderson court house, Monday, Au gust 3. Honoa Path, Wednesday, -August o Honen Path, Tuesday, August 3. Beltoh, Wednesday, August 5. Willlamaton, Thursday, August 6. Pelxcr. Friday, August 7. Cluck Mill. Saturday, August 8, from 0 a. m., to 12 m. Orr Mill, Saturday, August 8, from 1 p. m., to 4 p. m. Piedmnt. Monday. August 10. Pendloton, Tuesday, August 11. Townvlllo, Wednesday, August 12, Stnrr, Thursday, August 13. Ivu, Friday, August 14. Toxaway, Auguet 15, from 9 a. m., to 12 m. Anderson Cotton Mill, August 15, 1 to 4 p. m. Anderson court house, Tuesday, Au gust 18. Anderson court house, Wednesday, Auguet 19. W. L. ANDERSON, W. C. BURRISS. P. N. LINDSAY. Hoard of Registration of Anderson County, if - ' NOTICE OF ELECTION. There will bo on election at Cicero, Harrison's Spring in Fork School Dis trict No ?, on Tuesday. July 28, 1914. for the purpose of lovylng a special tax of six mills on all tho taxable property to bo used for general school purposes. Tho new schon! building If erected will bo located at tho above named spring. ,( All voters must exhibit a registra tion certificate and tax receipt. Polls will open at 7 a. m. t/.d close at 4 p. m. By order of the County Hoard of Education for Andorsoi county. J. B. FELTON, Clerk County Hoard of Education. CITATION FOR LETTERS OF AD. MINISTRATION Whereas, W. O. Marott made suiti to mo to grant him letters of admini stration of the estate and effects of Wylto J. Marctt, deceased. These-are therefore to cite and ad monish all end singular the kindred and creditors of tho said Wylle J, Ma rolt, deceased, that thoy may appear heforo mo in the court of probato to bo hold at Anderson, C. H. S. C, on the 1st day of August, 1914 to show cause, If any, why tho said Adminis tration should not bo granted. W. P. NICHOLSON, 2tp. Judge of Probate. ATTENTION DEMOCRATS Havo you placed your name on tho club roll? If not you .cannot voto in tho coming; primary olectlr - . "*?? havo only until July 28tb tt ? so if you havo not already duno so, go to your club-secretary and sign j your name. Do it now, for you owe ! that much to your country. If yon fail to enroll let no man rise up to criticise tho rules, for It you are dis franchised you disfranchised your self It Is the desire of tho executive* committee that every cttlsen of An derson county, enroll, arid It you have nut done so,'do It now lest yon for got. , LEON L. RICE, ?r mm>7 % '?fot <M?. ANOTHER STATEMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS ANDERSON PEOPLE MUST BE ENROLLED LITTLE TIME LEFT What Is Necessary In Order To Exercise Right of Suffrage In Coming Primary Election Time ami lime agititi lito iicwspa ? pere of I h Ih state have printed lite full requirement!; for voting in lite next [trimai;, i h ri ion. but ev??n now there ai'- many people in Anderson county in ignorane? what must I done be fo ru I! ?y ?,;!! be allowed lo vole ill ih" roii'inr* election. J nordcr that II;!? ?i It nation may be remedied so far a:; |jc :i;P>Ie, The Intelligencer gives herewith .in interview in Hie s hape of lineatimi? and tins wem which should enable every toter io clearly under itaud the requirements. tj. If :i man lives outside of an In corporated city or town where shall he VOleY A. !.<? mus) vol.- in Iiis own county, : I t': voting place ?f t he neu rest club. (f What haj the township got to do >v?l il 7 . The township lines have noth ing to ? wit li It. The voter goes to jibe ?.liest club to register to voto. ?J. Itti noi rules require a club tin caci? towirohip A. Vei, but i!:?re I:; no penally for a violai inn of thin mie. This was |K?rop!? ?t pari of the original idea, l'?vcry priv?n nnial vote at his nearest club regan'.b?:;:? of township line;>. Any Other conslruction ivortld he a greal ! bardaliIp, because come tinten u ir.au 11Ivos al one end of t; township, and it I would be very inconvenient lo force him to go away down to the (Uber end to vole. This was discussed thorough ly in the conference and the original draft was amended so ar to allow tito person to go to the nearest club in his county. Q. In cities o? over 10,000 inhabi tants, may a perenti living outside of the city vote therein? A. No. In cities of over IO.C00 no body can vote except those living within the city limits, and then a man must vote in the ward wh'ire he lives. There is no exception to this rule. According to the census of 1910 this r.jle upplies to only the following clt ties:N Charleston, Columbia, Green ville and Spartanburg. Q. Suppose u man lives just outside the city limits of Helton, for instance, and the box inside tho limits is nearer tn him than uny other, can he go into town and vote? . Vos. Ho can go into any town in the stato to vote If the town box is nearer to him, except in the four cit ies of Charlerton, Columbia, Green ville und Spnrtanbrg. Q. Is it necessary in enrolling in the city of Andorenn to write down tho postonico address in addition to the street and number? A. Nobody can enroll in tbe city of Anderson excopt those whoso post onico address is "Anderson, S. C," and all that is necessary to writo on tho book is tho full name, tho ago, oc cupation, tho street and the house number. If tho house has no number, of course/that cannot bo given. It is obviously uscleBE to write 'Anderson, 3. C." after every name in the city, when nobody except residents rf this city can enroll. When it coma* to tbe districts outsldo of the city, however, the person must write his full post onico address. Iii other words,, tho whole purpoBO of tho rules Is to get down Hi >. am of every mnn in full, with his asc, occu pation and complete adden:*. Ti e rules aro not intended o cut ino trary to the nplrlt of tbe rules end against plain Justloo to deprivo any man of his vote, Thouo requirements, howover, do enable us to detect non residents and reponiere, and to put in forco tho criminal stututcs wh'ch im pose a fine and imprisonment lor fraudulent -otlng. Q. Suppose a man move *, from a club dletrlct after ho has enrolled U here do^a ho v?to? A Kncli man must -?rr l'. In th* club district where he .is living at the time of enrollment. If ho moves out of Uie cjub district within sixty days prior t? the ilret pr'mury ho can go back to vote where ho was originally enrolled. v' ' >? ... County Chalrmnn Dan Pear'inac says: "1 will be very glad to have any person rail on me ?t my ofHce^er on the telephone t > tinnwcr any quest ton to the best of toy ability concerning the rules, regardless of what farGon ho belongs to. I atn .moro interested Id s-telng tho f?l?i i!nde?9tcod and fo4 'lowed than tn'tlie buccprt uf any ean: d??ate. I also Stive some c?i?h?s of the rules which I will be glad to distribute, as long as'lhoy bold ohtf' ; SITE SELECTED :? t . ;. -m? ., ...?' Starting riPee of Alrboat America for Trans-Atlantic Flight Has H*en Agreed Upon. (By Associated Press.) New York. Jitly 24.-- sito thirty three miles sonlh of St. Johns, . F., bus been sole tod at the starting placo' ? - the trans-Atlantic ight of the air) ..oat America. Wpiltcr D. Walker; who, ~ent to St. Johns three weeks ap? to ' select a place for tho departure? of the America, de turned yesterday. Th?' site selected, he said, was near Cape Broy?c on a long stretch of sandy beach and so shclct?red as to provide ample protoct'/m Wiiainst ' adverse winds. ?> ?? '? Advices today . from Hammonds port ,N. Y.v wh?ro tho America it un dergoing her trinls. Indicated that1 the elr- boat would be Shipped - to St. Johns oii August 1, and would start across the Attable e>oy| Av?ust .1$, ? GOniE SCHEI EOO TRADES BODIES PLAN ORIGINATED WITH CHARLESTON BODY WILL BE TRIED OUT Suggestion Is That All Carolfnia Cities, Including Anderson, Try Y. M. C. A. Method Anderso people are acquainted with the schemes which the V. M. C. 's. of the country cover in their ef forts to Increase munihcR'liipu. The plan ok tried out by the organization its to have :?. number <?.' well known citizens enter into tint contest for the largest increase of membership in a given time and then to award a tiophy of ?onte kind to the city win ning the contest. So well ljas this plan succeeded that . V. Suoli, managing director of the t'haileston chamber of commerce , has seized on the idea that it will be a K<?od thing for Hie chamber of commerce of South Carolina and with that end in view he has written to the Anderson chamber of commerce, ask ing if anybody will enter into such a rel?eme. Mr. W ha ley naid lust night that the Anderson chamber would not only be too glad to enter, but would win out in the endeavor, re gardless of what other cities might be trying. The following la the Charleston let ter: "Would your organization be Inter ested in holding a competitive mem bership campaign following the plun of tir- Y. M. C. A.' campaign, come time in the early fali, or perhaps the first week in October ' The V. M. C. A. campaign has been based upon a handicap according to the population of each city, with a prize to be ofTored. "The details of such a plan are yet to be worked out, but it Is possible that if eight or ten of our cities in the Carolinas nd Georgia would com bine, it would enthuse the local bo dies and brings about greater results as In tho case of the V. M. C. A's. "If we receive suHlcient replies to this letter showing general Interest In such a campaign. I would suggest that a tentative plan be drawn up and submitted to bach organization, and that thereafter; a meeting be held at once at some central point for the final arrangement. "I will be glad to hear from you within tho next few days." SANDY SPRINGS LUMBERMAN IN THE 'CITY E STERI? A Y J. M. Smith, " the lumberman of Sandy Springs, wan In the city yester day on a business trip.- Mr. Smith states that the crops of that section are doing well sirice tho rains, and tho farmers are very much encour aged over the outlook: Ho is of the opinion that the cotton crop will be about two-thirds of a full crop. Several new store buildings and residences arc to be erected ut San dy Springs in the - near future and Mr. Smith suys that . the town will soon ,be a hustling little city. Good, fresh' spring water and delightful climate aro am'ohg the assets of the town. GETTING READY FOR THE ELECTION County Executive Committee To Meet On August 3 For Purpose of Naming Managers S. Dean Poarman has Issued a call for the Anderson county democratic executive committee to meet in the court house nt Anderson on August 3, at which time the election managers will be named. All told, there will be about 0 manager? and it would bo quite a task to select 50 competent men, were it not for the'fact that the committee is composed of one dele gate from every precinct and these committcemcn will suggest the man agers tor their boxes. ? AH of Anderson county will expe rience a genuine relief when the cani fialgn comes to an end and the clec lon Is over with., SISTER CITY WILL HAVE BIG FAIR Belton People Say That Fair Will Make All Anderson County Sit Up and Take Notice Anderson peopio 'know that when Roll?n starts anything they always start It In the rifai manner and this certainly applies to tho Belton Fair. Tho plans call tor this Fair to be hold on October 21, and many plans and- preparations are. now underway. Tho Belton merchants ore cooperat ing ? with the farmers living la that section In right' hearty fashion, and so far as Is now' evident, there is ho roas ori why t ho fair should not be a decided succose. , ' Bolton acoplo spending yesterday in Anderson reported that they aro now planning for an automobile ''booster" trip, during which the. Belton citisene will visit all tho Important towns In the county and advertise the approach of the fair. lunr;,: NOTICE Wo will reclean and grade oats or wheat during mnoth bf August only rm account of change in. location. We cannot, grade grain. after. Sept. lat. FURMAN SMITH. 3? . lrW??h WOULD BE FINE THING FOR THE CITY MAY BE SECURED Maxwell Lot Is To Be Fitted Up First-Class Fashion For Place If Council Will Agree The Intelligencer has all along ag itated the question of securing a pub lic market for this city and with some it has met with the encouragement Ihnl the proposition deserves. That Anderson should have rin-h a thing Is willingly admitted by the public, but some seem to think that the city Is loo small to make the venture a profitable one. Which is generally the way when a progressive step it; pin ned. Il wns announced a day or so nt.o that the Maxwell lot, close into the business section of the city and easily accessible from all sides, was to he offered to council for a public bitch ing lot. but since that timo Mr. Max well has changed his mind and it is now Kaid that ho will make Hie city council a proposition by which he will completely fit up the place for a public market. The market would be equipped with steel or iron stalls on either Fide of the walk way, one side to be used by grocers and markot men, while the other side would be given over to I he dealers in country produce. This lot Is Just In tbe rear of Bailes' Bee Hive. The benefit of such a market to the housewives of the city would be great und it is something that they would all appreciate. In town the size of Anderson most of the ladles do their own shopping and if it were possible for them to examine all their purchases in Hie open, us it will be if the market goes through, they could secure much better bargains than they now do when they order over the tele phone. It Is not known definitely that coun cil will look with favor upon the proposition but if the market be comes a reality the people of tho city will certainly thank council for mak ing it possible. CiTY TRYING TO SETTLE DISPUTE Council Will Hold a Conference With C. & W. C. Railroad In Reference to Drainage Following the'action of the Ander son city council, at a meeting of that . body held Jast Tuesday evening, it seemed that a suit between the Char leston & Western Caroliua railway and the elty of Anderron was inevi table. However, things have taken a different turn and it nrw seems'hat an amicable settlement mr" hn reach ed. Members of the city council gath ered yesterday at noon and talked tho matter over. The situation is simply that the now drains which tho rail road desires placed along Market street to protect the railroad prop erty, will cost about $2,600 and the railroad warx, tho city to pay one half of the amount. Tho city council at tho last meeting voted down the appropriation, but at yesterday's meeting a committee was selected to confer with the railroad people and roc If the matter can ho settldo. The committee will be composed of Mayor Holleman, Alderman Elmore and City. Attorney Sullivan and It is be lloved that the entire matter will be adjusted. Mr. Sullivan is away for 3 weeks, PLAN NEW CAFE ON MAIN STREET G us Antonikos Has Secured Quar ters In Reed BuQding and Will Open Magnificent Place Guo Antonikos, proprietor of tho well known Piedmont Oafo, lias, an nounced that he is soon to open a flret fclass and up-to-dato oafo on Main street, the new place to bo located In tho middle room of tho -rj. a. F?ed Block. This will be a wolcomo an nouncement to the husincas men along Main street and to people vlsltihg An derson at frequent intervals. Gu8 formerly conducted the Elite) cafe on Main street in connection with | tho Piedmont, and tbls was a nice cafe; but he determined some months ago to closo out that. place . until the new ! Blue Ridge passenger station was [completed. When this is finished the now e; te will .bo exactly across tho street from tho Blue Ridge station and adjoining tho Interurb?n station. . The building in which the.new cafo [in to he located waa leaned from G. H. [ Halles and that, gentloman will spend about $2,oco in having It. remodeled and'made suitable for tho cafe busi ness.- The proprleor of .tho cafe, says he will spend about 13,000 in fitting up tho place and that it will be one of tho! nicest to bo found in tho state. Ho' plans to have everything ready for his opening by. September 1; - I Gus said last night that tho now, placo would not affect the Piedmont cafe at all and. that he would continue, to conduct tho old established placo on' West Wbltner street,.? > j Jamao . Long. Sam Vauldin, and |M. W. Merrltt, . threes well 0(nowh) [planters of Brushy Creek, were in tho' city yesterday on. business, j pam f?im iliif?nf?inuil? iliftiiTTi own They Go! We cant' stop them, nor would we if we could. They started at the top, and now look where they are, as near the bottom as any self-respecting hats can go. Think of it 1-2 off. $.4.00 Hats now. $2.00 #3.50 Hats now.$1.75 ?3.00 Hats now . .. . . . . . . . . .$4.50 #2.50 Hats now.#1.25 $2.00Hatsnow.$1.00 $1.50 Hats now. . $ .75 T. L. CELY GO. Your health and that of your family de mands the installation of a System of Plumbing that is strictly sanitary. We em ploy only experienced and reliable Plumb ers. We are in a position to serve you in a satisfactory manner. tifati Hardware Company Anders m, S. C. ;v-u ' T' ? 5 A Good Upright Piano For $165 Has been rented a few months but is in a splendid condition. G an be purchased cn terms of $10.00 cash and $6.00 monthly. C.?.Reed Piano and Organ Co. iteli? North Main Street. Anderson College A Christian Institution for the Higher Ed ucation of Young Women Three large brick buildings, steam beat, electric lights, private lmtli to every two rooms. Close rooms, laboratories, gymnasial*? all thoroughly equipped. Campas of 83 acres, recreation grounds, tent -ourle, basket ball field, within easy walking distance of tons, on two street ear Unes. Conree of study la accord with high, est. ;dueatlonnl requirements. Experienced faculty of Christian meo and women. Strong' departments in MUSIC. AST, EXPHRgglO?i AS?? DOMESTIC SCIENCE >, jPpBEPABATOBT DEPARTMENT for those not ready to cuter college * - : ' ' . 'v . .'' % ' '? ..'. ' y*"^ Writo for catalogue. ;:' ?''';: ' . v-.-v;-?,:,y; ? V.r ?,.?.? ?. .. r :\. .?;?. ' a?.*.' _? James P. Kinard. Ph. D? Pres. Palmetto Detective ; Agency Criminal and Civil Work "???":? >. '??.??? ? A corps of trained Specialists whose services may be secured la atrlct Ijr legitimate work. Address P. , ? 4Q2 '