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Classified Want Advert Twenty-five word? or ICBB, Ono T Six Timos $100. All advertisement ?VIT twenty-flv word. Ka;- . on 1,0U0 word? to (ion. No advertisement taken for less If your naroo appoara In Hie tole your want ad to 321 and a bill will prompt payment. FOR SALE GOOD I AHM FOR SALK-102 acres on croea road?. J? room dwelling, good barn, neceaaary out buildings, fine water, excellent stand for atore and ginnery, school bouae In sight, goodT^ftfghborB. labor plentiful. 2 miles oi mil road. Have two tracts adjoining -for sale. Aply to Mattie Payne, Ninety Six, S. C. H-l-Stswp J'ORSK FOR SALE CHEAP-I have two marea and one horse for sale. Call at Howard's Stahlen, known as Ducworth's Stables. Come and look them over. Cash or good pupers. V H. Cheshire. ti FOR SALE-180 acres 2 miles east of Iva, S. C. C room dwelling, barn,j tenant housees Well timbered and watered. A bargain to a quick buyer. Address Q. W. Belcher, Iva, 8. C. FOB SALE-250 farms So. Qa., West Green aaa Denton, Ga., $10.50 round, trip. If you are Interested write or see me at once. C. E. Key, County Clerk's1 Office, Anderson, 8. C. ttl FOR RENT FOB BENT-Front office in new Wat. eon-Vandlver building. Very de sirable location. if , Tho Anderson Intelligencer ll? a TUTT-r> VT JTU^ X KJ WANTED-Teachers with certificates! wanted immediately for following positions In graded or rural j schools: 8 at $60p 6 at $50; 8 at $45; ll at $40; 7 at $86. Direct from j school offlictals. Special enrollment. Act quickly. W. H. Jones, Mgr., I Columbia, S. C. WANTED -At Once. Two or three furnished" room for light house, keeping. Apply W. H. Keese Jewel, store. WANTED- .You to try the cooking I ?at The Luncheonette, joext door to New Bridge. Short Orders Quickly Served. WANTED-Tko pahUe ta know that we have inst received a large ship ment of box files, and can supply your,wants In this line. Anderson In???ifcci-ccr, Job Department. tr WANTED BAGS-Bring all your meal and huli wags to us and get the CASH., Nothing but tho best want, ed. Farmers Oil Mill WANTED-Yoe t?know that we make tho best Evaporators. Either Cop per or Galvanised Steel, Metal Shingles. Tin Roofing, Guttering, Smoke Stacks, Gin Suction Pipe, etc. pivver Roofing Co. The Shop ?with a Reputation. / Wanted-rt:d? nil lan MiniiRnncI ilnl. lars worth ot achoo1, bonds to run! a period or twenty years. These I bon.? i are of Fairview abd Cherry vwuwt uwiitM. omic niie oi in terest ia bid. R. O. BROCK, W. A. MULLIGAN, Pendleton, 8. C. ~~ L?ST LOST-One pair blue serge trousers on N. Main street between the square and Menefleld's store. If found please return to American Tailors and receive rewan*. 8-30-lt 1?8T- A good, opportunity to eat if you don't patronise The Luncheon ette, next door to New Bridge nt '1- - LOST-One email beauty pin with name "Baby" painted in blue In Bijou theatre Saturday afternoon, FindeF please return to No. 18 E. Franklin street.-Mrs. W. G. Cul _'?VA ul . _ LAWNS^-A beautiful lawn gives nu! added enarra ta the .Home Life this is the propertlme to prepare | a thorough aeed tied for iate sep tember and early October which lal the best bedding season. Wo will! cheerfully give you any' aaulstsnce, or information that yon may desire1 If you will call 464. FURMAN SMITH. 8.ifr;*f .Seedsman. -LS1UJJ ' ia? J.ll AB m a' niling ,' ''fitina* Are Defeated Berlin. Aug. 8?.-By wjrclrss td* The Associated Press. -News of tho .de feat ot Ave-Russian anny corps to the nouth of Allenuteln is made public here today. It is regarded as en couraging, and as greatly ?telievelng the situation In East Prussia. It hr said,to. Injure .?ha flank.of, the Ger-, man positions. Allepstpin la about ?,? miles south of K?nigsberg, i ?5^%|^*p m-A a..??$warp aa/a ?ak thp . "nr^ent declares oihclally (BSV r?verai of the'--forts at L'ege are 5t?s reshtiog. ising Rates line 25 cents, Throe Times 50 cents, e words prorata for each additional j be H-cd in a monti) niudo on appia- I than 25 cents, cash in cdvance. phone directory you eau telephone bo malled niter Ila insertion for I LEGAL NOTICES nellutjumt Hoad Tax Notice. All delinquent road tnx collectors are provided with au ofliclat recelpi hook with numbers, nnd stub number, attached. Tay no money to collector. unless you get the oillclul receipt a? above provided for. ? ' ? J. MACK KINO, tf County Supervisor. NOTICE 4?' ELECTION Notice ia hereby given that au elec tion will he hold at Piercetown. school district No. 54, on Monday, September 7, -on the question of voling an addi, tional one mill tax to he used for school purposes. The polls will open at 7 a. m. and close at 4 p m. A. reg istration certificate and tax receipt will be required. By order of County Board, J. B Felton, Supt. Education POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOB COUNTY SCFERVISOH. I hereby announce myself a candi date for county supervisor, subject to [the Democratic primary. J. MACK KINO. -^-? I hereby announce myself a candi date for supervisor of Anderson coun ty, subject tc tho rules of demcoratin primary. . C. F. MAl-yflN. REPRESENTATIVE. I hereby unnounce myself us a can Idldate for House of, Reprdscittativco from Anderson county, s-ahjvt to the I rules of the democratic pntiv. i . OSCAU D Cit AY. I hereby announce myself u candi date for the House of Representatives from Anderson county subject to the rules of the democratic primary. RUFUS FANT, JK\ I hereby nnnounce myself a candi date for the liouso of Representatives for Anderson county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary, ASA HALL, .IR. I am a candidate for the I lou so ot Representatives from Anderson comi ty. I will abide the niles of tiie pr! mary. SAM WOLFf?. I hereby announce myself ,i candi date for representative Irom Ander son county subject to the rules of tho [democratic primary. .!. I!. H!'TCHISON. FOB COMMISSION KR. - District No. 3. R. A. Sullivan of Fort township la hereby announced for commissioner for Section Two, -comprising Kork Rock Mills, Peudleton and Ceuterville townships. I hereby nnnounce myself a candi. I dato for Commlsa-louer from District No. 2. comprising Pendleton, Rock Milla, Fork and Centerville town ships. Subject to the rules of thc dem ocratic primary. 1 JOHN El CCLBKRSON. District No. S. I hereby announce myself a candi date for county commissioner fov the third section, condstlng of C?arvin Brushy Creek. Wllllanipton awl Hope well townships, subject to the action Of the lemocratlc primary. HU, A. 'ZOSTER. 1 hereby announce m : self a candi date for Commissioner of Third Sec tion consisting of WlMigmston, Brushy Creek. Hopewell and Garvin iTownshlrn. subject to the rules of I the Democratic primary. W. A (Berry) SPEARMAN. I hereby announce my candidacy ?for county commissioner from Section 4. comprised of Belton, Martin, Honea Path -..d Broadway townships. Sub. ject to the roles of tho democratic party. R. D. SMITH Better known as "Dick" Smith. I hereby announce my candidacy fer County Commissioner from. J?ec? tion i, comprised 'of Belton, HOneu Path. Martin and Broadway town ships, subject to the ralea t: ?.be Democratic primary, i J. M, HOLLIDAY. FOB CO IN TV TREASURES. I hereby announce myself a candi date for county treasurer, subject io [the rules and regulations of the dem ocratic primary. DR, W. A. TFJ?PP. ? -' I hereby announce myself a candi . 'date Tor eounty treasurer, subJett to the rules of the democratic primary. G. N. C, BO LEMAN. S P o NATIONAL Af Chicago j: Now York 0. First Kamo. . At Chicago ; New York 7. Secon'? Kamo. At PittsiiurKii 1; Brooklyn o. First gamo. 13 innings. At Pittsburgh 4: Brooklyn 3. Sec. mri Kamo. At St. Louis 0; Boston 4. First Kuma. At St. Louis 4; Boston G. Second Kamo. At Cincinnati-Philadelphia, rain. 1st Kamo. At Cincinnati (J; Philadelphia ?. 2nd same. LIANTS III.IITIMi ll A lt I); IM VI BK BOU BLE BILL Chicago, August '?9.-Chicago and New York divided u double header to tiay, the locals winning the first game I tu 0 ami losing thc second f> to 7. Johnson, Hie local's utility second baseman, marie three errors in tile second game, which aided the visitors. In tho seventh Chicago scored four runs by bunching hits. Humphries iud the buses filled in thc first in ning ?mri then hit Grant forcing in the first run. Robertson in the third got ii home rn;'. In the next inning the visitors scored three on a double, a Bingle, and u puss and two of John son's tumbles. iii?' visitors got Hie winning run in the fifth on Snodgrass' single, his steal of second base and Doyle's double. Chicago scored Its first run In tile fourth, when Saler Kot a home run, his Itith of the season. 1 luring the second gume the crowd became unmanageable and the game was ?.topped fifteen minutes while po lice reserves were summoned to the park. A double by Saier, Zimmerman's out and Simile's single scored for Chi cago the only run of the first gume. Vaughn permitted not a champion be yond second buse. Archer's lb row inc, caught three New Yorkers trying to steal und nipped another off first huso. Score first game New York .. .. OOO OOO 000-0 4 0 Chlcngo.000 100 OOx-1 4 0 .Maniuar.l and Meyers; Vaughn and Archer. Score second game New York .. .. 101 ?510 010-7 ll 1 Chicago.000 100 400-5 8 4 Mathewson and Meyers; Humphries, Zahel and Brensahan. Coes to Third Place. St. Louis, August 29.-St. Louis dropped to third place in the race for the National leugue pennant by los ing two gamea to Boston today. In the first game inability of St. Louis lo hit James and timely batting by Boston gave .tile visitors the contest four to nothing. An eighth Inning ral ly gave thc sei omi game to Boston, ? to 4, Boston' going into aecpnd place. The second game was called at the en d of the elgth because of darkness. Score first game Boston. 000 100 012-4 5 1 Ht. Louis.000 000 000-0 4 1 Jamen and Gowdy; Perrltt, Grlnor and Wlugo. Score second game Boston. 001 100 04-6 5 0 St. Loul3 .000 202 00-4 7 5 Heas. Crutcher, .Strand nnd Cowiiy; Doak. Sallee ana Snyder. Cincinnati Won. Cincinnati; August 29.--Cincinnati won from Philadelphia by 6 lo 2 to day, by bunching hits. Oeschger was hit hard, three singles ott him with a sacrifice fly being good for three runa. PhUedlphia ... 000 000 020-2 9 1 linclnnati _ 001 000 23x-6 9 1 Mayer, Oeschger and Dooln; Ames ana Gonzales. Divided a Donble BUL Pittsburgh, August 29 -Egan's .'t.mble of Wagner's grounder, Wag ner's steal of second base and Mc Carthy's single gave Pittsburgh a one to nothing victory in tho 13th Inning of the first game of a donble header today. Brooklyn won the second game 5 to 4, by making long nita at opportune times. The nrst game was ik pitchers' battle between Mamaux ami Pfoffer with the former having thc better of lt. ("atelier Gibson waa put out of thc game for disputing a decision in the sixth Inning of Gie first conteat. Score fl73t game Brooklyn 000 000 000 000 0-0 10 1 P'.y.tsbnjrghOOO 000 00tt 000 \-} 12 0 Pfeffer and McCarty; Mamaux and Gibson, Coleman, Kafora. Score second gante Brooklyn .. .. ISO 002 o GO-5 9 3 Pittsburgh .. .. i Gi 000 ?2?-i 6 1 Hagan and McCarty ; Cooper, Adams sud Coleman. South Atlantic At Jacksonville 12; Macon 3. At Columbus-Albany, rain. At Columbia 8; Augusta 12. At Savannah 4; Charleston 1. - At Jacksonville 3; Macon 1. North Carolina League At Greensboro 3; Du rhum 5. At Charlotte 3; Durham 5. At Asheville 4; Winston 4. ll in. tugj, darkness. American Association At Indianapolis 1J-9; Mil wanko 2 0. At Columbus 7-b; Vlnnapolls 8-1. At Louisville ll; ansas City 6. At Cleveland-St. Paulj rain. International League At Buffalo 12-7: Jersey City 7-1. At Rochester {Si; Providence 2^3. Others postponed, rain. AMERICAN . ' ' ' i: . . *, ? if Al Washington !; Chicagos. At Now York ?.. IM roil ">. At Philadelphia 2: ? l^v?vnrtl<* At Boston-ST. Lobte, rain. llcnv) ll it i in.' l eal m ed. New York, August 29.-In a game prolific in 'extra ha:?i? .hilling, ?New York defcatedbfDetri 4 '?tiaA- J; IO 5. I Manager Chance and Piiiptrot, Hilde I brund became' Involved In-an-argu ment over a spoiled ball in the eigbth Inning. The umpire ptaod it in the New York ball bag but chance took it out und threw ii Into the outfield. He was ordered off lite heidi Score Detroit.001 001 0:?0-5 9 3 New York .. . li: ino OOx-(? 10 1 t'ovulcskie ami Stanage; Warhop, Fisher ami ^unamnkcr. A PWrliers' Duel. Philadelphia, August 29.-Bush and Mitchell hud ? twirling duel lier? this afternoon, Philadelphia defeating ?. levoland, 2 to I. lue winning run waa scot?d in Iii?1 ninth finning on Collina' Kingle, Baker's sacrifice and .Mcinnes single. Score Cleveland .. .. 010 ooo ooo-t 8 l Philadelphia .. ooo 000 101-2 6 1 Mitchell and O'Neill; Bush and Schang. Johnson Loxes Again, Washington, August 29.-Walter Johnson suffered another defeat at the banda of a youns: pitcher today when, with Wolfgang in the box. Chicago beni Washington 2 to 1. Wolfgang also starred in fielding accepting ll chances. . * Score Chicago.000 000 200-2 7 0 j Washington _000 000 001-1 8 0 Wolfgang and Schalk; Johnson and 1 Williams. FEDERAL" At Baltimore 0: Pittsburgh 2. First game, seven Innings, rain. Second game rained out. At Brooklyn 4; Buffalo 1. At St. Louis 1; Chicago 0. At Kansas City 8; Indinapolls 3. Brooklyn and Buffalo Tied. Brooklyn, ?August 29.-Brooklyn ngain tied Buffalo in the Federal lea gue standing by winning today 4 to 1. Brooklyn took three out of four games from Buffalo. Lafitte's timely hitting today was responsible for three of the runB. Score . Buffalo .. .. '..001 000 000-1 9 0 Brooklyn .. . .OOO 001 30x-4 5 *. Schulz and Blair; 'Lafitte'and Land. Chicano Lost. St. Louis, AuKust 29.-In tho eighth Misse scored on a single to right by Tobin ano Flack's fumble and St. Louis defaated Chicago 1 to 0. Score Chicago .. .. 000 000 000-0 '6 2 St. louis .. .. 000 000 Olx-1 3 1 Prendergast and Wilson; Davenport and Simon. Won In Sixth. Kansas City, August 29.-Two baso on balls, on infield out and three hits, one a triple by Kruger scored five runs for Kansas City in the sixth and accomplished Ute defeat of Indianapo lis S to 3. Score- , Indianapolis . .102 000 000-3 7 0 Kansas City .. 10?T000!> ?2x-8. 9 0 I Moseley, Whitehouse and Har ?den; Packaru and Kastpriy.. . , Won First Half. Baltimore, August 29.-r-:Plttsb?rgh won from Mali ?more today 2 to 0. in what was to have .been the first part of a double header. Bain stopped the game at the ued of' the seventh in ning. Score Pittsburgh.110. 000 0-2 3 0 Baltimore..000 000 0-0 6 0 Berger and Kerr*; Balley and Bus sell. ..... ~- . .."rf SOUTHERN LEAGUE ?II-, '?... . ?'?? j At Montgomery-Chattanooga, rain. At Molli le - Na:, li v ?Ile, rain., At New Orleans 3; Atlanta 0. First game. . . At New Orleans 1; Atlanta 3. Sec ond game. At Birmingham 2; Memphis 0. VIRGINIAIJEAGUE --- At Newport News 1; Richmond 4. Firrt game. At Newport Nows 8j Richmond 2. Second gEine. At Roanoke 0; Petersburg 1. League Season Closes. Savannah, Aug. eo.-r-The South At lantic league's eleventh season cloded *oTj u??t the championship will not I pe decided until next week when Sa vannah, winner of ?he first halt sea son pennant, meets. Albany, winner of Aha sectmd half season. Those two teams are to play sevon sames, beginning Monday. The leugne pen nant aces to the' winner of the post aeries. WAR RISK MARINE lNSl'RAXt'F., tMIMW Fand~te~Be Appropriated by Federal R?ard. 'By Associated Press.) Washiujtton, *\ng. 29.-The admin istration bill to create a federal bu rma of war risk ?narine insurance w?th a 16,000,000 fund to meet-, possi ble losses to American shipping, was passed late today in the house hy a vote of 230 to r,8. AI reny passed bv the senate, it now goes to President Wilson, These THE! combine more be It will steady, c J. If. CR Cox Stat Flashes (?EHWANS ON TH E BUN Paris, A nu'ii si 2?.- Kreuch war of fice pue nut tile following officlul statement this afternoon: **The Kassian" nrniy has completely invested Keonigsbnrg und occupicil A Heust ein. bath in East Prussia. The (.'oi-niuns continu? to retreat. . RUSSIANS TAKE TOWN Loudon, August 29.-A despatch to j the Renter Telcgrum Company from I Paris says an ofticbil communication j given nut in the French capital eon- j firms previous reports tiiut the Hus. | sinus have rani pl cte ly invested Kee- | uigsburg In Enstern Prussia. TRAIN SERVICE SUSPENDED Paris, August 29.-Train service be tween Pnrls mu? Ron!?gnp ivas sus pended today until further notice.. It Is presumed bera thut this slop was taken by the allied armies are about to' engage the Germans on or near thc railroad line ruiiiiingr into Rou logue. THOUSANDS DEAD-. Washington, August 21).-Russian troops ate thirty kilometres Lom Lemberg nnd Servian army bcnd'ii'or tors hos moved forward to ZnHevo, according to official dispatches to the French embnssy. llefore Nancy th** French troops fonnd 2..")(H' (?orman dead und before Vltrlmont 1,500 dead. BRIDGES DESTROYER Amsterdam, A mr. 510.-A dispatch from Turhbout, ' Belgium, says that the Herman? have blown np the rall vrny bridges nu thc line between Moll -a village lil miles east of Antwerp*, and MiiuIch-Gladhiu-h, Rhendlsh Pru* sh\ GERMANS LOSE HEAVILY Paris, Aug. 3d.-lt Is officially an nounced that tho French left, ce:?ipos. ed of four nrmy corlis, drove back on thc Gabe the tenth Gorman corps nn? gnnriK .The Ocrmaus sneered a con ?idsir?blc lo?*. i ?uiuc HUP-P??'?OUS London, ?Vugust 29.-C.10 p. m.-The correspondent of tho Renter Telegram Company nt Athens says: "According to n semi-official state ment, news has been received from a trustworthy source In Constantinople ; that SOO German officers and sailors, ns weir as a quantity of ammunition, passed through lt ul ga. ria Friday In a ?necio! trnln on their way to Constan tinople." HUERTA IN SPAIN ' Madrid, Augttst 29--Victoriano Hu erta, former president of Mexico, ar rived here today? SITUATION UNCHANGED London, August 29. Ik p. m.- Tho French embassy bas received a tele gram describing (he situation on thc French treat from the Somme to the V?.sgges as *? the same today as lt was yesterday.*' Tfie telegram says (hat the Germans hove slackened (heir march and from the evidence of Cern?an .prisoners, tjrr* gravity of (heir losa (a confino*?*. I DON'T NEED ASSISTANCE ! V king, August 29*-The^ Chinese' ??w .f-??Hir?ii, U ii* unticrsimiH, wi?? rie- V cline J?w*rv. ?lier to suppress mny\ ^Inerdem that racy occur In Cktaa during: the European conflict. The j I government, R ls Haid, beHoves itself i 'capable of put tine; down any pnrcly i Irfernal uprising. \ The cable between Shanghai and iTsing Tau has ben mt. It ls staled (he satire German far - eastern fleet j is inside the harbor at Taing Tau and [ that (he Germans are placing floating I mines outside *be harbor entrance. Boogie EvscanXel. London Aug. 2ft. 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