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Want Advert? Twenty-five words or less, One Tl Six Times WJP^ . , All sdverflsemenl over twenty-five word. Hates on 1,000 words to I (Jon, No advertisement taken for less t If you?Mme'.appears |Q the telei your want ad to 321 and a bill will t prompt payment,-, . . FOR SALE HOBHE ^FQB ?4*E f HE?F-l nave two maree* and one horse for nato. Call at Howard's Stables, known as Ducworth's Stables. Come and look them over. Cash or good papers. V B. Cheshire. tf FOB 8ALE-180 acres 2 miles east ot Iva, 8. C. 6 room dwelling, barn, tenant housees Well timbered and watered. A bargain to a quick buyer. Address G. W. Belcher, I*?., 8. O. JOB SALE-250 farms Bo. Ga., West ;.; Green and,J)euton, Oa ?!J10.60. round trip.' If you ?re interested write or see me at once. C. E. Key, County Clerk's Office, Anderson. B: O. tf ?0R SALE-One Jersey milch cow giving 3 gallons a day-young calf. Apply to' <W. :E; <Rasor : or . phone 808 J. 8.3-3tp 'OB SALE fMB'kV^-if?tW- hundred straight, and folding chairs, also a number of good benches and tables. See Thos. F. Hill at Southern Public Utilities Co. 8-/,.3t FOR RENT FOB BENT-Two store rooms located cn the square. Anderson, 8. C. D. 8. Taylor. 9-3-4-5 WANTS Wanted-B;ds on two thousand dol W. A. MULLIGAN, Pendleton, S. O, ! ? i-,-/. i'-iji-i. .fh-i.t-- ?'? - iv ? WANTBBU.Te*ch*rt wirt? . certificates wanted ImmedteMly. for following positions in graded or rural , edhoolst 3 ,at $?0; 6 at $50; rg at 845; ll at 840 ; 7. at $35. Direct from .V'i.jsoh.ool oflUrUvla. Special *ero1lme*>: : J??Jt, v?-.ck7.>.. Tv. H. Jemes, ??gr.? Columbia, & G. , '^rni , ? ? -m ."jil, r,j. ? WANTED- You to try the conking at Tbs-Luncheonette, next door to ?v Kaw Bridge. Short Orders Quickly . Served -?? >.', ? " ,-1-U_?J W AN TE I)-The public ta know that s>e5haye Jdst received a largo shlp ' ment of box files, and can supply *, your wauts in this line. Anderson Intelligencer, Job Department. , tf , i . . .<. . .ii ?-??. ..' WANTED-You to know that wa make " the host Evaporators. Either Cop per nr Galvanised Steel. Metal ti Shingles.Tin Roofing, Guttering, i Smoko macks. Oin Suction Pipe. etc." Div ??i Roofing ?o, The Shop . . with, a Reputation. . ' --:- .il'. ', .. ! vs:r "WAT?TEB-Refined' couple desire board. Private family preferred. ^ ^ddress Bu. -Crre intelligencer, tf WA1f*TBD^-2 or S milk COWSJ Write' ?-.?^ffiffljgne to Anderson College. 8-4*3t To rent unfurnished1 room] (over store preferred) for bed room. ?tate location and terms. Address X. v. 55., this office. . gifiSt f--r^- T |*S-^~>-^JL ?-OST X08T-One- small beauty pin w*th name "Baby" painted In Maa in ;BBOM theatre ; Saturday afternoon. Fl??h?? please > return to No. 18 E. : SSSstkUa tired.-Mrs, W. G. Cai. iwVVilte, automobile" P.-i vcamse . - NOV coo Finder wiir .^hJejise' iv?'Tii to The Intelligencer] C >o||ce; T. H. Jones townvlllo. lt-p _:_::? ?' . ? 1 ? FOR SALE h??? Sto/? small Knots of Uk****i*ieln 6 miles of ^/ & Anderson. $k*m'k?H&P* wlu?t yo? want ^^ugwf ? mk ima fmWkj Igne^OMftlKi two F?Hsw's^;71?ar cent mAereat, . A Anderson J?e'al Estate I^taentto. 8. -B/Hoffa,kahili g. Borton, V. P. W? B. Marshall. Treas ? ai nu i ?-i ?mii-i--- a Columns sing Rates me 25 cents, Three Times CO cents, i words prorate for each additional tte ueed in ?1 month mude on appli han 25 cents, cash in advance. >hoae directory yon can telephone JO malled after its insertion for LEGAL NOTICES Delinquent Kond 7>? 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. . t ? , , ti . ... J4lMACK KING, g If County Supervisor,1.. ? NOTICE OF ^LECTION | .-, Notice la ?herobyi glyop that an elec tion will be held at Plercetown, school district No. 54, on Monday, September 7, on the question of voting an addi, tional-one ?mill .tax to he used for school purposes. Tho polls will open at 7 a.. m. and close at 4 p. m. A reg-1 ist ration certificate and tax receipt j will be required. By order of County Board, J. B Felton, Supt. Education NOTICE OF HALE OF REAL ES.| TATE Pursuant to power granted to me by virtuo of a deed of truBt executed July 31st, 1914, by John R. Smltuh. C. C. Smith and Mattie Smith, os the sole surviving helrs-at-law of Caroline Smith, deceased, I will Bell at public outcry, for cash, between the usual hours of sale on tho-first Monday in October;. 10,14, for the purposes set oui tn tho.'aforementioned trust' deed, the --following' dk^cribedf real'i ?state fbrmorly'balotjgmg1 t*'*rlrV safe? Caro line Smith, deceased:. All that tract containing forty-five, acree, .more ol' leah?. feUuat?' Itt Wk'to washi rA lit the countjj pf. Anderson tn rM'*^* ?{ South Carolina, aupolnlng lands of Snow Hill church) J. Ji Srp*.*ell and others; it being the'same conveyed to the said Caroline Smith by deed from J. A. Coker, dated March 29, 1896, of record In tho office of tho clerk of court for Anderson ,couhtyi J state Aforesaid in Book LL-i* page ?14. Purchaser to pay foi deed. ."' I AWNS-A beautiful lawn' gives an added charm to the Homo Life this ls the proper time to prerare a thorough Seed Red for late Sep tember and early October which Is the best bedding season. "Ve will cheerfully give you any assistance or information that you may desire if you will call 464. FURMAN SMITH. 8-28.Ct _'jv-A Seedsman. NOTICE ~ The .Iva School Improvement Asso ciation will meet at the school house Friday afternoon, September 4th at 5 o'clock. Members are urged lo be p^?nt_;^ .. . NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT All person holding claims against tho e*?c?.e of Peter G. Acker; deceased,' are- henby notified to present them at once, duly, attested, and also all person indebted to said estate Will also ylase settle ? same Immediately with the undersigned. Nuilee ts also given that we will on ? October 1st, 1914 at 11 o'clock a. m., ?apply to the probate judge of An ? Merson county for a fRial settlement ot said, estate Sud a discharge from our ? offlce ur* oxecutors. Edna Jahe Acker, W. B. Acker, and E. H. Acker. Exors. H hi Qt It?PMxra? ? shipment of the finest fish ever shipped to An? I* ' * . , Fancy Flounder Fancy Spanish Mackerel Fancy Salmon Trout Fairey Pan Trout Fancy Crokei *Extra fancy Butterfish ] Fancy Bass Fancy Crabs and Shi - Extra TFaricy Select 7 Arriving 3 times a week Phone'8$7J :: S PO VIRGINIA LEAGUE At Norfolk-Hoanoke, rain. At Newport News-Petersberg, rain. At Richmond 12; Portsmouth 4. North Carolina League At Winaton 8; Asheville 2. At Durham-Haleigh, rain. At Greensboro 2;Charlotte ' 0. SOUTHERN LEAGUE At Atlanta 2; Montgomery 0. At Chattanooga 2; birmingham G. At Memphis 4; New Orleans 6. No other? scheduled. American Association At louisville t?; Milwaukee ll. At Columbus 6; St. Paul 15. At Indianapolis 7; Kansas City 2. Only three scheduled. International League At Montreal 9; Jersey City 1. At Rochester 10; Newark 1. At Hoffa! .> 4 -1 Baltimore 0. At Toronto-Providence, rain. AIV^IC/aN At Boston 3; PhUadelphia 1. First game. At Bost?n t?; Philadelphia 3. Sec ond gamo. At New York 10; Washington 4. No others scheduled. Wushington Loses Another. New York, Sept. 3.-New York had little trouble defeating Washing.1, >t, today in the first game of the serieH, tli.' score being 10 to 4. The localB pounded Ayres, Harper and Bentley freely while Washington played a poor game in the field, William? being the leading offender. Score Washington .. .000 loo ::oo-4 7 6 New York .. ..214 012 OOx-10 13 0 Ayres, Harper, Bentley and Wil liams; Warhop and Nunamaker. . . ., ? . -.. i- H Boston Won Both. ' Boston; B?lK?MB.-Boston. too* both 'gamea oin.double .hender?rom Phila delphia today, the first 3 to 1 and the second 6 to 3. ?strank's error on Scott's fly allowed Gardner to score Boston's first run in the pening eon Jest, and clean-htttlng'/asslted'.by s?c Ifi?e fies accounted fdr the Other twp Tu*ns. 'Bunched ?itr, ''gave" Boston ' the lead 4n the tiecen??." game. ' Collins' triple -and Lewis' ?rrOr scored' for Philadelphia in '.lie'first inning hud a batting t?lly Tit the seventh adtfed 2 waaf? taiiitig.'j . ' . Beote' fi rut ' ?.ame : Bonton '..'I. .. pot lOi1 ??x-3 9'.' ' 2 Philadelphia ?OOOOb loo^-l ,41 1 -rosier. ' and Carrig?n; Plat?tf/'FeK iidck hud HcAvoy. ' ' " Score second game: Boston .. .. . .301 OOO 20x-6 10 1 Philadelphia .'. 100 000 200-3 ll 1 Wood and Thomas; Shawkey, Pen nock'and McAvoy. ^ . FEDERAL At Pittsburgh 2; Baltimore 5. First game At Pittsburgh 4; Baltimore 1 2ud game. At Buffalo 2; Brooklyn 10. First game. At Buffalo 5; Brooklyn' 1. Sec ond game. . ? ' . At Chicago 4; Indianapolis 5. j [At St.? Loaf*? 61^Kansas City 12. 12 innings. Cnllc?o^U?pt,' s:- * Johnso?D^r' Chi cago I was .bit bard-, vith-C/nstetency and his support waa poor indianapolis winning today*'g tb*!4. ''Beck's home rub with two on bases was the fea ture. . Indianapolis .. 110 001 200-r. 9 1 1 Chicago. 190 000 SOO- 4 6 ' 6 Hilliard, Falkenberg and Harkten; Johnson' and Wilson.' Spilt Doublet Tied fer Fourth "ace. Buffalo, Sent. 3.- Brooklyn and But. falo completed the series here today, splitting n deuble and Meies for Afr place tn the standing. Brooklyn wou the first ga>e 10 to\2 and lost thc second game 5 to 1. "CO?? .ifni Kaine ; Buffalo.002 000 000-2 9 4 Brooklyn .. .. 010 320 004-10 12 S Moran, Woodman and) Blair; Max well and Land. Score second game: Buffalo. 000 311 OOx-J-5 7 ? Brooklyn .. .. OOO 100 OOO-1 4 8 Anderson and Lavlgne; Chappelle and Watson. Divided a Doable. Pittsburgh, Sept. 8.-Pittsburgh and Baltimore each won one game ol a double header today. Baitimor? took the drat game 5 tb 2. by makin? opportune hits. The locals won th? second game 4 to 1 through the good pitching of Borger. Sec:* first gam**; - Baltimore .... Ottos wc 001-S 7 Pittsburgh .. .. OOO 100 010-2 6 : Bailey. Wilhelm and Russell; Wal 'nvrad Berry. , J second game: ? .'timora- .. .. OOO 010 000-1 2 -1 I . iSlnrrgh .. ..-Oil 001 Olx-4 10 < Conley, Wilhelm and Russell; Bar ger and eKrr. Weat Twelve laatnga. j St. I. auls, Sept. 8.-After a 12 In nlhg battle Kansas City won from St Louts today 12 to 9. Scorer. Kahsaa City [ 202 001 OOO 203-12' 18 - st. Louts RTS :: Packard, and Enzenroth : Keupper. Willett, Davenport and Hartley, Chap, man. NATIONAL At Cincinnati 0; Chicago 7. At St. Louis 6; Pittsburgh ll. 1st game. At St. Louis 3; Pittsburgh 10. 2nd Rame, 8 innings, (darkness. At Philadelphia 7;. Boston 4. At Brooklyn 3;. Mew York 6. First game. At Brooklyn 8*? New York 7. Sec ond game. KEW YORK WINS TWO blunts Again in Lend in Hare.for Penn"!. Bjoklyn, Sept. 3.-New York regain ed the National league load today by taking a doubleheader from Brooklyn, while Boston Was losinK in Fhlldel phia, tho 3ocres were>6 to :', and 7 to 2. Ma the WE on .kept -'Brooklyn's, "hits scattered, in the first same. R,sgan weakened in the fourth inning mid aihgles by Boyle aud Grant, nnd .n bad muff by Daubert on Fletcher's I sacrifice gave Ntfw ;?ork two' ruh?. I Four more were added in the fifth inning on doubles by Burns and Rob. ertson, Bingles by boyle, Fletcher and Meyers and.a base on ball to Snod grass. Schmutz pitched the last four innings and checked the New York on slaught. Wheat's single, which was fumbled by Burns, followed by Getz' single gave Brooklyn its first run. Cutshaw reached secftpd on Fletcher's fumble In the ninth and scored' on McCarthy's single. ??- . . Tesreau was effective in the second game, while New York reached Ait chison for thirteen hits and three runs in eight innings. Steele pitched the ninth Inning In which New .York clinched the game. Meyers and Snod grass walked and Cutshaw'e error on Doyle'B grounder filled the, J babes. Burns cleared tbe bags with a home rumtp left. , ' Score- first game:_'; - New York .. .. OOO 240 000-8 10 !? Brooklyn.000 101 001-3 13 2 Mathewson and Meyers, McLean; Rag?n, Schmutz and McCarty;)Fisher. Score second game: New York .... 100 000 114-7 14 3 Brooklyn .... 010 000 001-2 6 1 Tesreau and Meyers, McLean; Ait chison; Steele and f McCarty.'' 'lJ?.f A ; ?il.! I rl-?vu- ti Goes Back To Second. ' .. .' ' V .? sf'-: .' ' -it ...< " Philadelphia, Sept: 3-Boston .> wes toppled out Or first plato today, when Philadelphia defeated ' the Braves 1 tb' 4 and New York defeated Bi ooklyn twice. 'Alexander had Boston ?hu i out Until the ninth inning When thc visitors developed a batting rally Ftv?'htr*, air error by fre?an fcnd ? pass gave'them four rims with thc bases filled and two ont. Then Maranville went out on a groundei to Irelan and ended the game. Ever? was put off the field by umpire Kiels in the Becond Inning for kicking. Score Boston. 000 000-004-? IS J Philadelphia .. 240 001 OOx-7 ll 1 Tyler, Davis. Cocrehan and Gowds and Whaling; Alexander and Klllifer Heavy ll Mt inp Wen. Cinclnati, Sept. 3.-.Chicago out batted Cincinnati today and 'had-nc trouble winnjng 7 to 0. Humphrlet for Chicago kept the hits Well scat, tered and Cincinnati was at no "time dangerous. In thc sixth Inning Chi cago hit Schneider for Six Bingles which with a sacrifice netted their fpur runs. Scorer Chicago .011 104.000-7 16 ' ] Cincinnati .. .. 000 000 00?-0. -, Humphries and Archer; Schneider Fahrer and Clark, Gonzales. \ Pittsburgh Won Beth. St. Louis. Sept. )3.-PRtaliurjh ah? St. Lo?lA played two gam&Ljday ant I v?sitora won both, the first ll to'< and the second, which was called; ai the end of the eighth inning because of darkness, 10 to 3. Score first game PUlabargh ..101 010 233-11-16 ', ? ?t_ Irf?-?is .. . .O?S SOO 5-31 ~ ? li: > Cooper, Harmon and Coleman, Per due. Robin* ^n, Perritt, Williams ant1 Snyder. Wings. Score s?cohr>- z-~-~ Pittsburgh ,. .. 003 'tttfagfe^O 9 1 St Lmt.s.OOO l?O?O*-^, ft] * Kaut tenner and Glb3on; .fjrln(r Hlebaoi ??d Snyder. South ?t?amlic? iii POST REASON WiihiSr ?j i At Albany 6; Savannah. 10. TWO OFT OF THREE Albany Loses Third Galil* af Serifs By Score of 10 to 6. . Albany, Ga, Sept. ^.-Savannah io day defeated Albany lo to 5 In th; third game of the poet season s?riel for tho championship Ot tho' South At lantic league The s?ries now stat?d: two games to one In favor bf Savan ni Savannah .. .. 100 0S1 501-10 14 Albany .... . .000 WO 003 6 ll H Mayer. Wolfe'and 3m!th- Williame Morrow and Wells. NOTICE The mtuules ot thc Saluda B?ptls />.H?ioclatlon ore printed end may tn fiomM'^B^??nnio?k atore. Clerks'o the various churches are requested ti call or ?end Had" get them. DAIRY anZ CREAMERY WHY BUTTER IS YELLOW. Color ls Largely Determined Vy. Breed Characteristics and Feed. (Prepared by dalry Ol vision. United State* 4>p*rttiK*m o. uariou'ture.). j Tbat tlie rich yellow color demanded ?y the public in diary products is primarily due to tile clinrueler or itu cow's- feed ia demonstrated by recent CT p?riment s curried on Itv the Pulled Stute? department ot agriculture in oo-operation with tile Missouri otate experiment station. Cboinlcul test? show tnnt the yellow pigment in milk consists or several well known pigmenta found lu green plants. Of these tile principal one is carotin, so called because it constitute? a large port of the coloring mutter ol curro ts. The other yellow pigment* in the milk uro known.UH snuthophyM? These are found in n number of plains, including grass, but are especially abundant |n yellow autumn-leaves,, . Tiloso, pigments poss directly from tLe feed Into the milk, 'litis elmina r?? si^l'sW ?H . "wwi ..ia?ii^^-'fll ir . mm PI The corncrib shown In the Illus tration holde 7.000 bushel* ot corn and coat J1.000. says the iowa Home stead. There ls' no wood lu it save the frame about the door openings and a trap In the center of the crib '-which la used.I to empty tho crib rapidly when desired. Tfiere ta a smsll circular air shaft In the cen ter of the crib about threo and one . ?SPaameAK wide In this thins tho air enters freely. Tho tile is so set that the 'Opiating riada toward the center ana , tb us, .keeps o^fc.Wfich pt the rajfl,,,. and snow., . . .? .:'i|!.|-H.'- .itt I I '.I I it.?il il i .? ? ? .lt v-nr tba wefl knpwn fact that-, fresh greeD grass and carrots increase the yellow ness of'butter', the only statidnrd by! which the u vern ge perth?! Jndges 'l?sj f?eUh?it?: On tho other' lured, n large proportion or these pigments la de posited in tho body fat and elsewhere in the cow. When the ratiou Js chuog ed to one containing fewer carotin and lanthophyll constituents, this boarded more ls gradually drawn upon, and in consequence the yellowness of the milk does not -diminish so rapidly as it otherwise would. This yellowness In creases, however, tho instunt the neces sary plant pigments aro restored to tbe ration. j tireen grass is probably richer In carolin than 'any other dalry feed. Cows fed on lt will, therefore, produce the1 highest colored batter. Green corn, In which zantbopbylls constitute the chief pigment, will also produce a, highly colored product On the other band, a ration or bleached clover bny abd yellow corn ls practically devoid of yellow pigments; and the milk from cows fed upon lt Wilt gradually l?so ita color, lt is, of conree, Indisputably true,that the breed does influence the ? .Color 'of the milk raf, but vary the ration anti there will be a correspond ing variation In tho color of tb? milk fat in each breed. j In cows or the Jersey and Guernsey breeds'tbs body fat ts! frequently of ? such n deep yellow e?lor'-/that some i butchers oud consumers look with di* : favor upon beef from these breeds. . For this prejudice there la"absolutely no justification. Tue yellowness of the fat spring? from the annie cause's ns ; the yellotvpoes of the milk fat. nncl 1 ! s*-1 G ia ?so ii'.-isan for objecilng la ose : case to the very thtug that Is prised in the other. Remedy Fer Eczema In Cows. ! A cow that baa eczema should have d fuM dose of epsom salts us ft physic, to be followed with half ounce doses Of hyposulphite ot soda given twice daily in feeA Bathe tho nffected^rts of the body with a MOO-solution or coal tar dip. to keep the (Ilea from bothering ber. Mftko nlfatfn* hay only a part of the ration and as soon ns pos sible substitute grass.-Farm journal. Petateas For Cow*. Wbcn not too expensive potatoes may be fed to cow* in llm?Jed quanti 5.J Bee. They ahonld'be cbeppe^TrV sliced and fed raw. twenty jwrnds ? being about ns large a ?Tally allowance as a cow shoultfreeelvo. F.xccsMVB ?mountn may cause scours. and very ?fte** u poOr quality of butler IM producpd kv cowa receiving a large portion *?f r>o tatoes.-Hoard's Dairyman. Concrete Barn Flo"?r. in finishing the surface of a concrete tarn floor the ?u?e of n Steel tfotvel Should bf avoided except lu gutter mid manger, as a smooth, ollppery nnrface t ia net- desirable elsewhere. T**e sr?r ' face sllbuld lie-finished with j first, .which prodnro* n ? tlni ..? /deane*? and ?ne giving a good foot hold for stock. 1 - . Ifa^ssssssHa^ssssflaV to . Junior Ph??lhea Class First Presbyterian Church vnil haye charge of Olympia ice Cream Parlor Saturday, Sept. 5th from 12 m. to 7 p. m.' Everybody asked to patronize them as a > percentage of a" cash taken in wi?i be given the class. ieny?ii VISITING CARDS WF.DD1NG INVITATIONS .STATION? \<\ ,, THE ANDERSON ?NTELUC^N?ER JOB PRINTING Prlc?3 Quite aa Reasonable as Consistent with Quality. ;. ?.??S-?!t; K -. i'1:v;-tv .;, ' Some Buyers i?i?Pm)lp???# > ?'"'3 ?K?K ?aun -INT ?0'-? * 1 . , , lt.lW!"-,)l r> 'Wt '?iii .!? ! -?ni - it i.iV *voO iv.v ! u! ?? I H.* ' . > :;, .., : . M I Ho^i^rag^dleaiitof tjiej^ar. ^|^^^?| had fto"1rbubIe whatever in selecting theur bur buyers because they did ha^e trouble in making selection,. You see we are just a little harder to please than most folke and we do our own buying. Our buyers a e back and report a most successful trip. - You'll agree with us when we tell you we'Jl haye the very finest line of ^every ', thing for?,women" ever shov/n in Ander son. Every day one jpr?t^ , other comes in and each shipment seems y I I pretber than the other. I , ' . .. . l-l-- ?. Hi ? ? fl We want you to ?ortt? in and look. We are always glad to have you ahd to show ". .... you. v ".: *?.. 132 JOB PAINTING bl^AR^1V1EN^, m