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ll mu 77anii\^?Uilb Advertise In The Intelligencer The Best Advertising Medium in Upper Carolina The Following is One of the iSdany Testimonials Received F?om Advertisers in The Intelligencer: Anderson Real Estate and Investment Company CAPITAL STOCK $50,000.00 Real Estate, Stock, Renting Anderson, S. C., August 27, 1914. Advertising Manager, Anderson Intelligencer, Anderson, S. C. Dear Sir I think it is only right that I tell you of two incidents that have occurred recently hy our advertising in your paper. Yes terday a man walked into the office and said that he wanted to look at the Chamblee farm that we were cutting up West of the city. ! showed it to him and sold him one ot" th^m, before 1 got hack to the office, 1 asked him where he saw the advertisement and he said in The Intelligencer. Recently we had an inquiry from Columbia about a farm and when the min came up we sold him the place- He also'said he saw the advertisement in The Intelligencer. Yours very truly, L. S. HORTON, First Vice President. MORAL: "IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE" Robert Gordon has returned from | a abort business trip to Atlanta, Oa. Henry Harper baa returned from a] visit to frtonds In Lowndesvilie. ? L. B. Merritt ot Brushy Creek spent j last nlfbt In Andereon with friends. J. R. Fant of the Fork section, was among the visitors to spend yesterday j in Anderson. Walter L. Miller of Greenville spent a few boura in the city yesterday. . II. H. Springs of Charlotte was in Anderson yesterday a guest at the (,'hlquolu hotel. t ' R. T. Bell of Spartaoburg ls now spending a few days in tho ctiy on business. **W. H. Gwlnn of Grenville was one of the visitors to spend yesterday in tho city. s ' J. Lindsey Rosa of Shelby, N. C., was in Anderson yesterday 'or a few hours. I... W. St ansell of Greenwood was In Anderson yesterday forsa abort stay. - MUs Ruth Archer ' has returned from ?as!sy where she hae been the guest of friends aad relat'ves. . James Scruggs and Brice Waitera of .Rock Hill passed through the city yesterday en route to the Clemson reunion. Carter FVIVKT is snooding a few days In Hartwell, Ga., the guest of friends and relatives. , P. M. Eaxe nf Charlotte waa one j .of the guests registered at the Chlquo- | ?1? hotel yesterday. ? y --_ J. J. Langford, of Columbia, la1 randing a .few days In the city on bunin >ss. Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Dobbins hare returned from Hartwell, Qa., where they were tho guests of friendo for '? week. Mle* Anna Rankin has been spend- ! lng a week in Eadey, the guest of Miss Sara Smith. E. S. Pleasant s of Greenville was in the city, yesterday for a few hours, j J. W. Johnston an? W. T. Staeks ot Belton were In Anderson yesterday , oh business. _1*11-1- 1 1 - Mr. and Mrr."t,. A. Brock ami L. O. Harper motored to Auder sun yes terday Tor the doy. ?Miau "emile Bowie of Starr waa in the city shopping yesterday for a few hours. - Willie Moore and Jeff Ashley of Donalds were among the visitors to spend yesterday in Anderson. Jule Ducworth of the Lebanon sec tion was In Anderson yesterday on business. Mrs. noaa Bowen ul Buliuii, was shopping iu Anderson yesterday. J. W. Tucker of Iva, waa among tho visitors to Anderson yesterday. %? --- Ed McAlliacr of Pelter spent part of yeatorday In the city on business. J. D. Seott has returned to Pied mont after spending a few days in Anderson on business. Mrs. O W. Tripp *jf Easloy ls In the city for a visit to friends and rel atives. MIBS Eliza Templeton has returned from a visit to ber parents at Ninety Six. Miss Josephine O'Donnel baa gone to Arlie-. Mle, N. C.. for n visit to friends. - Miss Kate Hutchison has returned to her home In Iva after spending a few days In the etty with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Dean of Starr were shopping in the city yesterday " ****** St 4- '"* Luther Pettigrew has returned to his home in Moseley after spending o few days In Anderson. P. C^Owena or "William?ton wa. among tho. visitors to spend yesterday In the city. II. B. Moore of Pendleton warf In Anderson yesterday for a few hourn. CA. Best of Kew Bedford. Msss.. J. P. Morgan of Chicago and O. C. Brown of Charleston, were among the Jewelry salesmen in Anderson. George A. Hoag of Atlanta, a well known traveling mon. was In the city yesterday. Pat. W. Major, a well known An derson farmer, has gone to Clemsor to attend thu reunion of the ol/ sA?donte. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. McGregor re turor * to Anderson veKorday, fol lowin;; the Wedding trip to Wrights ville Leach. For the present they arc at he mts to their friends at tho Chi quota botet. Mr. D. S. Hobson has returned to Townvillo after spending a few duys in the city. A. W. Hu.arkins ha? returned from Gaffney, wliere he hus beeu spending the lust few days on business. Magistarte W. P. Doll of Iva war among the visitors to spend yesterday in the city. J. A. Schumpert. plant foreman at Gregg Shoals, spent yesterday in the city on business. L. A. Campbell of Belton Heute 2 was among thc visitors to spend yes terday in Anderson. Mrs. W. B. Smith and son of Greenville have arrived in the city for a vi::it to Mr. Frank Murphy on McDufflc street. R. Bi Perkins of ...lantn. genera! manager of the Georgia and Florida Land Company, ls spending several days in the c'ty on business. .Miss Neille Duncan- of Barnwell, has arrived tn the * ty for a visit to Mrs. M. Li. Bonham on Greenville street. Mrs. Ernest Cochran has returned from the mount-" s of North Caroll ! na where ehe hr. ""een spending a few wveks. Miss Nina Russell left yesterday or Virginia, itt which state abo will j teach school .'. .iring i lie coming ses sion. C. J. it t of Wllllngton. was In Anderson y.-sterday for a few hours i on business. Edmund Von Hasseln, of the Sou-1 thorn Adjustment Bureau at Jack sonville, Fla., ia spending a few days In the city with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dodge and Miss .Susana Dodge have returned to their borne In Genia. Fla., after a visit here to Rev. D. Witherspoon Dodge. Mr. and Mn. George.Eagle hate re turned from Statesvllle, N. C.. where they have been visiting Mr. Dodge's parents. Among the former Clemson cadets In the city ls Herbert M Dunlap, a prominent lawyer of I -jck Hill, wop is visiting Max Creighton. ' " I- L. Hendrix, of Liberty, and hist cousin. Commander Louis C. Ulcb. < ardoon, of .the United States navy, i were in the city yesterday and met! many frienda Mr. Richardson .will tu a few day?, return to bia. post after a month'? vacation. mm TO QEt Let Us J>e*lgn Tpur Engagement Cards and Wedding Jmituttoics. WILLIAM HAS LOTS OF CONFIDENCE Sends Me??age of P. aise and Ch ter io Subjects in East Prussia. (By Associated PreaiO London, A u?iiiHt 28.-A Berlin dis patch sent liy Hu' Wolff bureau reach ing here by way of Rotterdam says that Emperor William has , directed the following telegram to bia minis try: . "Main headquarters, AugUBt 27. The trials to which my royal province of East Prmsia ls subjected by the invasion of Russians fills me with the great compassion but I know the cou rage of my East Prussians too well not to know that they are ever ready to offer themselves on the altar for the fatherland und will readily give their blood and wealth for the sake of their country and manfully bear the hardships of war. "Confidence in the irresistible mi*bt of ru- ?wr0ir a**niv and un shakeable belief in the help of a living God together with the consciousness that we are lighting for' a worthy t'auBe, should give us faith in an early deliverv of Pn"manv fr^m Its enemies. "I wish that everything possible shall be done by the German people for those Ea-,t Prussians who are ob liged to ler.ve their homes. With this In view I charge my ministry and the various state authorities to assist in the work of relief. Take thorough measures for this purpose and report to me what has been done. (Signed) William Rex." The dispatch also states that the Relchsanxeiger, the official paper of Berlin publishes an imperial decree dated August 17. calling on all Ger man In foreign military service to re turn to Germany. The Cotton Worm. It is said that the cotton- cnterpH. ar or army worm has mark' its up jen rance in Anderson county*.' Thin ls : apposed to bc trie rsimc pest which attacked thc mcadowa ubout two years ago und did great damage to the late corn and the tender cot ton. M. V. Sullivan yesterday brought to his office some cotton caterpillar? which he found on W .O...'Merritt's* puteo near Centervllle postoriic<> T.-ieir appearance lr. much carin : than ever before observed. They have teen very destructive In t-.j past. With reference to this pest, the fol lowing has Leen received from ("Ku, son College: "Th?re i> some danger that the cot ton citri-nillir ihay do damage In South Carolina, according to Profes sor A. F,.Conrad!, entomologist al Clemson college. If t^e peat iic-ca gel started in this state, lt will do much damage, since late cotton aufrcred much worse than the early. "ProfesFor.Conradl uuotes Dr W. E. Haines, state entomologist of Alabama as follow?:: "The cotton caterpillar bsa during the past week been -reported from thc following counties: Mobile, (?enevu. Lowndes, Dallas, Greene, Calhoun, .Mart-hall, and Madison. - In. many of these counties fat merv have already poisoned for thc first generation of worms." % "This outbreak wt1-- ... looked for, and there is a posai, i.ny that thic >eat may reach South Carolina in time to cana*.' coritli?einu?c injury. Professor Conrad! does not think that the damage will bo great though since chere is an abundance of parasites now in the cotton fields of this state, unless the invasion of the pest comes ?ailier than.usual. "The outbreak la being ? carefully obrerved, and conditions will.?be re ported from time to time. Any out break in the L'-ute should be reported it once to Professor A. F. Conradl" Fears Are (itmindless. (By Associated Press.) Washington, Aug. 28.-Message? predicting trouble between German - Americanr. and Canadians have been received by the state department from persons in several^ states along the not them border. . Careful investiga tion by federal authorities, officials aid tonight, have proved such fears , utterly groundless- No -letalis wjre given, but lt ia known ?hat warning messages have come from Maine, Ver mont and Michigan Neat relit ? Laws Broken. (By Associated Preta) Washington. Aug, 28>-rrRf,ports that I - Hartford. Co?!?. : concern ta furnish-li lng rapid fire gun? to agevts of Eu ropean belligerents and thal, a manu facturing company located near Phil adelphia la preparing io ship armored, cars to Canada, caused Representa-} ti ve Bartholdi, of Mlrsourl, to intro duce a resolution today asking Sec. retary Bryan what steps have been taken to prevent tbe shipment ot con? < traban d of war to nations at war. A Big ETeat, Saratoga. N. Y.. Aug. 28-The olas- , sic futurity stake fer two year olds, 1 inaugurated 25 years ago will ht un at Saratoga track tomorrow. The stakes will be worth about 820,000 to . the winner. ! A field ot 15 or more starters may ? \ face the barrier. Anderson ba? received a. , letter ? from the Col um" \ efeamber ot com-j meroe in which mat organization la.'] vitee this section to send a delegate < to thc Good Roads Conference which !i will bi held in Columbia on October t I. Since Anderson people have been' \ manifesting,* great deal of interest In t road building within the laM few .i months, it is highly probable that one j or more representatives wit? go from ? thia county to the? meeting. {? The Rose For Love The Card For Death Sweet Cupid and Grim De?th, in the form of a rose and ? playing card, play tag with each other around Alan Law, hero of Louis Joseph Vance's new com bination Motion Picture novel. If you like to read-if you enjoy seeing some thing really worth while-don't date miss The Trey O' Hearts By Louis Joseph Vance AuJkwr o? Th? F?fti?iic H??Ui-TLc Biaek Dag-m? t*?* nw-ure* /. r I ; J. ll* wm . ri UNIVERSAL FILM MFG. COT & nAii-src?\tt Itii- *******AA** ANBRF.W CHARLES MOORE Keshras as Tlea.]>resldeat of tao State University Colombia, Aug. 27.-At a meeting oday in Ced limbla the board ot trus ees of tho Unirersity ot South Caro tas accepted ?be resignation of Dr. h. C. Moore, acting president and lean. L. 1J. Baker, acUng dean, was fleeted d?an by the trustees. Announcement was ?t?de at the oaeeting that Dr. ttfilHam Spencer burrell, the new president, will ar lve In Columbia about September g. 0 enter upon the duties of bis near >ocltlc32. The board decided to rent 1 house on Henderson street, which sill be need aa a dormitory for.the roting women who titend the Vniver itly. Several routine matters ere soosldsred by the board. ten you waiata Lee THE ANDERSON INTELLIGENCES JOB PRINTING DI^ARl^ENT .HarSSSSSESt?s^^ Pnces Qt?tf, as Reasonable as Consistent with Quality.