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! / L ie? Want Advert i Twenty-five words or ie??, One T Six Times fl 00. All advertisement over twenty-ilv word. Kates on l.ouu words io tion. No advertisement taken for less If your name appears in the t?le your want ad to '?'?I and a hill will prompt payment. FOR SALE FOB KALE-Onion sets and nil va rieties of Onion seed. The seed arel cheaper than sets nnd September is tqe best month fur either sets or ! seed plantings. Fur niau Smith. Seedsman. Phone 404. FOB SALE-180 acres 2 miles east of Iva, 8. C. 6 room dwelling, barn, tenant housees Well timbered and watered. A bargain to a quick buyer. Address G. W. Belcher. Iva, 8. C. FOB SALE-250 farms So. Ga., West Green, abd Denton, Ca., $10.00 round trip. If yon are interested write or see me at once. C. E. Key. County Clerk's Ottice, Anderson, S. C. tr FOR SALE-Pulleys and shafting and counter ahafts, displaced by indi vidual motors. Apply T. K. Roper. Mgr., Anderson Intelligencer Job Dept, if FOB SALE-One Iron Jacket Water Heater. , John T. Burriss & Son. 0 ?-3t., WANTS WANTED-Teachers with certificates wanted Immediately for following positions in graded or rural schools: 3 at $60; 6 at $50; 8 at $45; ll at $40; 7 at $35. Direct from school Om'dals. Special enrollment. Act quietly. W. H. Jones, Mgr.,] Columbia, a a s .- ? 11 .1 . W*JiT?D- Yon to try the cooking \ at.The Luncheonette, next door to New Bridge. Short Ordern Quickly Served. WANTED-The public ta know that] we have just received a large ship I mont of box files, and can supply your wants in this line. Anderson Intelligencer^ Job Department. tf WAH#BR-You. to know mat we make the best Evaporators. Either Cop per or . Galvanized Steel, Metal Shingles. Tin Roofing. Guttering. Smoke Stacks, Gin Suction Pipo, etc. s DI wer Roofing Co. The Shop j a, RepuiaUci:. . -*-,-rT__-_ vYAJI.'BBD-Clean white rags. Will Pey fo pound. Intelligencer Job Department. . tf R KW ABD. 924MW-Lost last Wednes day-night between Daily Mall office and. court house. 2 diamond ringa. Return, to Walter. H. Keese & Co., YOUNff MAN with clerical ability and storer experience deaires permanent or temtferary position. Box 2, care The| Intelligences.. 9-9-ltp] ' PABMtT?OR LEASE We have < the following good farms j for leaso 3 to 5 years aa whole or in | small 'farms: 300 acres at Modoc. C. & W. C. R. R. 050 acres at Clark's Hill. C. & W. C R. R. Al) Tiaving good Savannah River bottoms. Augusta Real Estate Co.,| Augusta, Ga; ."&H??^7*aal^ All t,d< 1.1 .ment .road tax collectors nr*?prov '. with-.un cfflciAl fccslpt bo?k .wUh numbeiu. and stub numbers attached I'ay t>o awiey to collectors uc:*ee >.?)> ?ei. ?ha official recclnt as above ? u\f4 for. 1 ':, .1 MACK RINO, tf jj > .'..nilly Supervisor. ?? j*> * ii" ti..-' ?rr-i j ? ? Thej next teachers* examination will oe reid at the court house' on Frida'/, October,,beginning at 9 a. m. i' * '?' '.' ' *v j**-* ' v - -iv B. PELTON, jj . ; ;Co. .H_upt. Edii' ution. BO?lwiBy^ TONK*/ STACKS, AND1 SUP^JfeS, REPAIRS PIPB, GALVANIZED ROOFING LOMBARD IRON WORKS ' rp !?? Attgtata? Ga. , Dit % Ri CAMPBELL iillS W. Whittier St. Grenud ftoer-telepkene roa aeetlont. I Columns ising Rates Ime 26 cents, Tbree'TlmcB ?0 cents, e words prorata for each additional lie used in u mouth made on appli than 25 cents, cash in cdvance. phone directory you can telephone be malled after Ita <nsertloo for PROFESSIONAL I CARDS _ I . 8ATBE A BALDWIN . . ARCHITECTS . . Weekley Bldg. Anderson, 8. C . . Citizens National Bank Bldg. * . Raliegh. N. C. . CASEY m PANT . ARCHITECTS * Anderson, 8, C. c Brown Office Building * Second Floor. Phone Sdi * . T. Frank Watkins Baal L. WATKINS m PRINCE Adturneys ned Counsellor-afLm? ' 1st Floor Bleckley Bldg, * Anderson, 8. C. 5 ? . e ? e * DR. L. H. SNIDER . I ? VETERIN?R? ^B^E^Ife^^] * Fret well Co. Stable. ... . el * Phone ? i. Anderson, 8. C . j ? * R.H.BLECKLE'.. O.M. II EA RD rhone 071 Pkone 97 Bleckley & Heard UNDERTAKERS U7E. Whitner St. Answers all cells dey er night Phone 2?8. CraytQrfs | ream Is j Good Cream |$ Ice Cream :; I Bat More Of lt. 1 hm * Dr? J* C MITCHELL * * Veterinary Surgeon * o 816^Phones-133 * * Anderson> So. Car ty ty ty V y s g a ty ?j. ty ty ty ty Farmers* Cafe EAST MARKET STREET .;. 1 r^r Mo-t sanitary place In city t new building with cessent fto?>. ixpert cook, who serre* nein lng but fresh eatables-no ~h . fBrV: ?*? forte jnsk nff?ro Everybody asked to glvr UH trial nieasite's Jon??sItcs, IlSK kellHe?, Nmflhltes and Rall .Hoover?- one price to all and nothing charged to kin people. Meads or anybody. Victor B. Cheshire, PROPRIETOR -Deceased* ' Candidate of late Waterloo, IMPORTANT RACE SAW ONE CHANGE Unofficial Returns Show That W. W. Scott Has Ousted Wolfe In Fight For House When tho returns from White plains and Pierctown came in yester day, the nomination of J. Mack King for supervisor wns confirmed, but W. | \v. BcOtl received a large enough ma jority in tlt< :"?' two boxes lo run ahead of Hum W. Wolfe for the house of rep resentative:* . Riifus Fant. .lr. nf this elly and J. II. flutcntenu nt North Anderson maintained tin ir respective leads, bul Mr. Wolfe Who was though! to be KOfel) in the hart of Mr. Scott appears to have tont ("int by 21 votes. Tin? re turns ni? ?0 yesterday morning gave Wolfe :{.."> 17 : Scott :t,4??4. a difference of 83 for Mr. Wolf?, bul the Pierce town and White Plains boxes pulled tb? total un to 3,064 for Scott and ?.. G33 for Wolfe. These ore unofficial figures taken over tho toi 'phone and It may be that tu mo errors may be discovered today when tho executive committee meets to make < Ricial tabulation. The following aro the ?inofficial to tals for lite county: l or Supervisor J. M. King.3.574 C. V. Martin.3.494 For Treasurer Qi ft. y . Coleman.3.720 W. A. Ttipp. . .. 3.392 f f>r Utilise of Itcprefientative* Rur is Kant. Jr.:i,869 OS'ur 1). ?ray.3.031 Arn Hall, .lr.3.237 .;. H Hutchinson.3,088 W. W. Knott.3,?B4 S. M. Wolfe.3,033 Necessary for a choice, 3,417. Four candidatos received a majority of the votes, but the three receiving the highest are winners of course. For Commissioners. District No I. I. Lawrenco McGee.4.110 J. H. Hancock.2,820 District Xo. 2. J. R. Culbertson.3.983 il. A. Sullivan.2.924 District No. 8, W. A. Spearman.3.079 H. A. Foster.3,203 District >o 4. R. Dick Smith.4.082 J. M. Hnlliday. .. 2,822 Diarrhoea Quickly Cnrcd. "My attention was first called to chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as much aa twelve years ago. At that time I was se riously 111 with summer complaint.: One dose of this remedy checked the trouble," writes airs. C. W. Florence. Rockfield, Ind. For sale by all deal .ertf. & . . ENGLAND'S FINANCES ~ London. Sept. 8.-10:10 p. m.-"Wv want every pennv w? cen ralf* to Kelp j fight the enemy," said David Lloyd Oeorge, .chancellor of the exchequer, replying to a deputation from the mu nicipalities which wanted the aid of | the treasury In securing loans at cheap rates. "We must come out triumphant In this struggle," Continued the chan-j cnllor. "and as finance ts gsiug to play a very important part we must I husband our resources. We do not want a penny spent which is not ab solutely essential to relieve distress. In my judgment th? last few hundred millions may win this war. "The-first hundred millions our! enemy eau stand as well as we, but the last they can't, thank Qod! Thi fore, I think cash is going to count much more than we imagine. At the present moment we only aro at the beginning: we are fighting a tough enemy who is weil prepared for the fight and probably will fight to the ??y end before he will accept tho only conditions upon whtcb we can possibly make', peace. "If we ere wise, that Is where our j resource' will come In, not moroly ot | uteri, but of cash. We have w?n with a silver bullet before. We financed Lu rope in the greatest war we ever fought and that is what won. Of course, British tenacity and British courage always come in, and they always will. But let us remember that Britten cash tells too." Venezuela. Chattanooga, Tenn.. Sept. 9.-Thc merchants and importers ot. Venezuela aro anxious to lejirn what linee of mannfatt.?"?i* they cej- advantageous ly import from the eitler ol the South which ta. them ls a new section. Just opened br the recently established i .uenmship service between Mobl'.e and] Venezuelan and Colonlan port? writes theAnierlc?n consul at LaUu'ra to the chattanooga Industrial Board. Ho states that thc Venezuelan business men are now In the proper receptive mood to be impressed with the oppor tunities for. doing business on a bet ter .basis than formerly when they I could imnort American mod* via Naor I Vj?*. ." . The' dew service from Mobile to the.?o Caribbean ports! gives the Sooth S bettor chance io enter these mr.r kcts than formerly. Tho consul says unit Vonosuela manufacturers HUI.*, ind importe a little of everything so thni thor*-la a wide Held for the sale of products manufactured in tho . lc they were properly ex ..', ile reporta1 that a salesman .cjf.'" .:niluK a Ch?tiaaooga house re e -u , told bim pt groat BUT???* in Selling his line in Venezuela. Mr. Charles I.. Chandler, South American Agent for Southern Railway,. Mobile and Ohio Railroad, and the Queen ano Crescent. Route, will give full infor mation ?nd extend an?.- posible aid to any mer-hunt or manufacturer whp desire? to enter thc South Amer ican trade. The service.-?, of the South Amoricnn agency will be given wtlh .. t charge ot any kind, ali tts ex penses being borne by the railway j lines supportlug it. tf. sf tf. if. if. ff. Sf. if. if. :{. Y # # * ELECTRIC CIT .Y Item? of Interest and Person f- Wireless on the S .V- .". -Y' .?. Y- * -Y Y- Y 3** Making Old minding New v . A force of painters wv m to work yesterday morning on itie building of the Lesser company <?:: the square, and tlie adjoining building, in which <'. s. Minor's store has been located, and th< building now looks as f;ood as new. The work i^ progressing rapidly und within a i> w days the painters will be able to lari on the interior improvements. Th?- Minor store has been moved from ti!" square to tho remodel* I hulloing on South Main street and Mr. Minot- says that lie ls Immensely pleased with the new quarters. "The Morning After" Attracted Visitors. . ?. i More people from the country spent yesterday in Anderson than have been here for nome time, due in ali psdbjka ? billty to the fact that it nus the^gy*^ after election and a number of jjbf ' managers of the various nreeiucts.^Xa! to bring the boxes in, while otMffg .ame out of curiosity tp see if ^hey* could Rather any later information about how the election went. People1 all over the stale are heartily -pi*! that South Carolina ia throaj^f^wUh polities and elections for lv?Q'Vyo$r&. ; and are glad of the respite. ?,, $ . -ro- . V Two Weddings Of Interest Yesterday. Two weddings of more than ordi nary Interest occurred in Anderson, yesterday when Miss Mari? 'Ppuitt, daughter o? Mr. and Mrs. Cr?y?on Pruitt, was married to John EL', ford, Jr., at Starr and when Miss" Leon Smith was married to Clifford ^oan "o'.'.man at the Lebanon church Iii Pendleton. The SmithfColeman wed ding aws perceded Vf a magnificent reception Tuesday ^evening and tho ceremony was performe<l at 9 o'clock vesterday morning while the Pruitt Wolf ord wedding was at high noon on yesterday. More Activity Along All Unes. On the very day thal Mic month of September was ushered in, travel in to Anderson began to ifierease and to a noticeable extent Mithat. There is no surer way to: judge business, conditions in a town than by the amount of travel to and from a city, and a hotel register ia a sure indica tion of whotber tho town is going forward or backward. The people around town report that business con ditions in- ?nd^llPW?jsy^.ftlmost normal ami that almost aa ipuilA f iu y i n g and -leUihgAs going, AR .?r, ?MjeYaon au at '.his season o? any. Jggfj J IA. lt. P. Meeting'^ Is Soccewinl. sf jj Yc-3ie-u?y v.-??- -nc ^rr^ approach of the winter months, sn hr stn Andet son ls concerned. The month of Sep tember did not bring any cooler wea ther here .when the tirst. rolled aroun hut yesterday there wasea trace of fall in /he/'air and Anderson weather prophets say that win tey will soon be hero in earnest.' They* predict that the fall and winter months will bring severe cold. ? . - -o- i ; Mr. Carpenter Has Resumed Ills Dulles. T. j A. Mi Carpenter, at ona time editor of the Anderson Daily .Mall but for the last few years an attach?e bf the Congresnional Library in Washington, ?i?ii i tl ii i mu lu Ult? i a pit ai io i va uni? bis dut tes. Mr. Carpenter has been spending part of the summer in Ander son, taking a vacation, and before he left he raid that bis stay here hod helped- him wonderfully, pud thst he felt very "'flt' Indeed. October Brings Teachers* Examination. Notice has been Issued by J. B. Fel ton, superintendent of education for Anderson county, to the effect that the next teachers' examination will be held in tho court house'oh'the first Friday in October. The examination held In October always attracts,* larg er number of applicants'limn'at' Any other time. Probably because.',h ma jority of the country srhcols will Just be beginning to open at that time.i Directors Had Pleasant Thne. Anderson people returning yester day from: Chick Springs say that the meeting of the Piedmont tum Ncr^ thern lines railway directors, held ..n thn magnificent ('hick Springs ho tel Tuesday evening, was a mostplens ant occasion. A large number of th? 35 directors were in attendance', arid after the business meetinr had bein disposed of, they spent the remainder of tho evening around the banquet ta ble. The election of officer a was the most .important p&rt of the evening. Wester. Class Te Work Natnrdiiy. The Wesley . Philathea Ciasa ot the St. John's Methodist church "will con duct a "parse! post" party next Sat urday, beginning at noon. The par ty will trko place in the storeroom r.f^m!? tacated by the Citlsena Nat ?.mal Dank and ice cream and cake wir, be served throughout the after noon. The class is anticipating a liberal patronage. ' -t-c-o - - HollWay Hays His Friends Were Kind, J. M. Holliday one of the candi dates for comity commissioner, tn th? second racea and defeated Tuesday, was In Anderson yesterday nod'while here said that he did not mind his de feat so much, since he found that he had more good friends*'in the county ready to help bim right bis bettles than he had ever possessed hcfb???*.. Mr. Holliday says that he appreciates everything" that sny..;.vyur dui tor bun. Y SPARKLETS * _m *! ia! Mention Caught Over the * tree ts of Anderson * Movcnieut IK Gnlning Ground , Tua "Buy-A-Bale" movement re cently launched in Anderson in an et fort to help the cotton farmers o? this community with their cotton crop, seems to he gnlning ground every day. It is understood that a large number of bales we'ro bought in An derson yesterday by local business men, each of them pay ir. ; lo cents per pound for the fleecy staple. The first bale to be sold hero yesterday morning, so far as ls known, was purchased by B. O. Evans from \. L. Majeski'. of Anderson lt. F. D, He paid $45.30 for the bale. Anderson Couuiy '.To Hear Hinging ).'..??- k. Bannister, secretary of the Anderson County singing conventicn Issued notice yesterday that the con vokion will meet with the Six and fTwenty church on the fourth Satur day and Sunday of this mon h, Scp tember 26 and 27. Mr. ilanuister ..ays that he expects more god singers lo hu present, at thin convention than haye ever attended a similar event iii this country and he believes that every minute of the entire two days .A'iH be enjoyable. -o Small Blake Hld lint Little Ramage. I The fire alarm sounded yesterday afternoon af 2:30 o'clock and the de portment mode a quick run to the Concross Rope Mill on Earle street near the Blue Ridge station. The fire originated in. the opening room, where tho ..bales are. torn apart hy Hie machlnstfy ?nd ;tM?rtsVhine teeth struck either a nail or some other metal, causing a spark. .This Igntted the cotton and in a few minutes the lire waB beyond control of the employ es of, the mill. When Xlie iire depart ment arrived the hia^e-./was extin guished with but little.difficulty and small damage. -o Asking Information On Grain Eelevutors The Anderson chamber of com merce has sent out a number of leters within the last few days to the peo ple interested in grains in Kansas City, Wichita, nnd other points in Kansas and western points,, asking for information on the subject of the grain elevators. Thc plan of building' a grpln elevator in Anderson was sug gested by Col. E. J. Watson, com missioner of agriculture for South Carolina and. a lotter.ihaa .also been addressed to him asking for piare <!>> tailed suggestions and an outline of the plan to he followed. It ls'be lieved that such a plan would, tala well in Anderson! -*>- < J. Scott Is Npw Recovering. L: J Scott, the aged janitor employ by tile Anderson chamber bf rom - meroe and the ' Central Presbyterian church, is beginning to recover from the, injuries he received whep he was struck by some falling timbers while riding on the elevator at the local milt several days ago When Mr. Scott was first carted to the hospital lt Faa thought that both of h's legs wore broken but later lt was found that his right .leg Was only badly braised nnd sprained and the left, leg oro-non. riryslcians at the hospital say. that he is getting, along very nice ly and that the broken bone has begun to knit. Lame Rack-Kidney Trouble Canses j lt. ! It don't take long for kidney- end bladder trouble ta give you a lame back, and even worse, if not checked. Mrs. H. T. Strr.ynge, Gainesville. Ga., was fairly down on her back wltiv kidney trouble and inf lammed bladder. She says: "'I took Foley Kidney Pills abd now my back ls stronger tban in years, and kidney trouble and' paint. Madder sensation have entirely gone." Good druggists are glsd to sell Foley kidney Pills because thoy 'always help. They contain no habit forming drugs. Evans* Pharmacy, agents. ooooooooo oo o o-o? o ; o o "Trey 'O Hearts" o ?.. . . ' .. -, . . . <? ? p o o First Installment ' ? i o ? o :-K-at- o P o The Bijou Theatre o o' ... .-: t? o THURSDAY p b o o September 17th o p o o Read the story o O In; this' piaper, o o o Then o o , o o See it on the screen o o . o d o o o o o o o o ooo oo "Frolaset" means, literally laced in front-but it has come to mean much more. It means "THE BEST" in the corset line - correct form, style, comfort. .:; ? ..! i,. X x ../.'...'' y? While Others Are Crying Hard Times We are sawing and cutting wood? No, the finest beef. mutton, veal* pork, gc., ever kept in the city of Anderson. Our business in this iijie as wei! ?sin the Gro cery line is growing. We are not going to. let "hard times'' talk cut a hole in our business. We are \ going to give you the goods, the price, and the service, in return for your patronage and good looks; "Nuf SedJl Jil1 1 pi'I. i 21?.3,fi^^?a. HARPER, Mgr., Phone 132 Col. E. L. Campbell of taeshirc 14? Btxuvu nan io IUD cuy jcsicniiij un business. ' W- K. Ti Ser of the Greenville offl?e of t'.ie Soutnern railway, was in An derson yesterday.' Mr. and Mrs: J. Rufus Chamblec, of Ani'ersou R. P. D., w?re lu the city yeitcrday. A. S. Tant or ?elton 'was among th? business visitors to spend yester day. In tat city. ^ Mr's:' Fan'?le Ads.T '?if Charlotte:, baa arrived. In the city for a visit to irleufs. ' ' ' ' " i^jr (Jeorge Rogers of Greenwood waa' in the city-a few hours yesterday oh business. ., ."> Fant, architects left yesterday f or New York city Where hs foes on'bun? mess for* the Arm.' He expects to b? gone about two weeks. W. Frank McGee of Iva, spent a few hours lo the city yesterday A? him?-, neja, . a Clyde tireen and Frank ' Mallison have returned to Belton after a short Stay ia Anderson. L, C. Mcphail qt* th? Hopewell section was arnoni? tes vltltors to ?pend, yesterday la the city. ..' J... J; Brownlee, A well known plsn vr of the county, waa in Anderson yesterday. C. w. Fant of the Arm, Casey A MIBS Carrie McCuen baa returned from Greenville where she has been visiting ; friends. ^ i Magistrate W. P. Beil ot Ivs, spent part of yesterday In tho city. 1 John A.- Horton, one of Belton's well knowe business, men, was Jo-Anderson yesterday,,, ... ";. ,,} _ wniajnstonVi Sl^r^ phj ^p^%^d?I patt of the winter. . m ' Mrs. Janie Warren,and, son.,Jsmea , ttpolk bave returned to jaberton?Oa. Rafter visiting iranda In, the city. k?uandera;.'S\ H.Tvauce' o,f < ^t?^t?LC,im*?0 ??* W'??' McGee of htarr were in Anderrnn yesterday for a raw hours. Tom Witherspoon of th? Re?e& : section were in Anderson yesterday for a few hours. . ... H. . ... ii!u,,nr, Martin of tlberty was ons l efty ?" t0 *Pe.nd y?gt*rdfty i0