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Classified Want Advert? Twenty-five words or less, Ono Tl 81* Times ll 00. All.advertisement over twenty-five word. Kat CM on 1.00U words to 1 tlon. No advertisement taken for less t If your name appears in the tole j your want ad to 321 and a bill willb prompt payment. POP ?At 17 FOB SALK-Pure Apples and Fulg ham Seed oats. Home raised and nicely graded. I/et us book your orders now. J. J. Fretwell. 9-23-4t Fer Sale-Sweet Peaa, Burpee's Su perb, Spencer's Collective, 25. 50 and $1.00 per box. Funnan Smith, Seeds man, Phone 464. tr FOB SALK-Large double flat top desk, tight oak finish, good as new, cost $40.00 Will sell for $20.00. Can be seen at Dr. J. O. Saunder's, of fice. Bleckley Building 9-17-3tp SEE W. A. Todd, th? Monument Man. ? for anything in- the Monumental ? line. Tombstones of all kinds. W. A. Todd, 1900 Knuth *L -c street. Anderson, S. C. FOR SALE-Two cars of granite dust. H fine for walks and cemetery, or con ? crete work. Delivered any part of city. Ligon building and Bluer Ridge station are using lt in ' their con struction. Call Patterson's, stables. Blast Market Btreet, opposite City Hall. 0-23-Gtp FOR BENT--Store room on public square, capacious with new mod ern front. Apply to D. S. Oray at ? Orr Gray Drug Co. . 9-24-ttt LOST LOST-Tie Clasp In front of Intel ligencer office Tuesday night. In itials "T. E. L." engraved on same. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. tf H FOUND ~ FOUN D-Bunch of keys on Ella street . Thursday morning. Owner can get K same ny calling at'Intelligencer, of fice and paying for this ad. 9-24-lt W?ktS '"rf??BW^m.^^oT ^r^ cle*h?f room. Unemployed need not apply. Good pay to right man. W. C. Cobb, j Superintendent, Ware Steels, 8. c. 2-32 ?* WANTED- Tee to try ?bs cocking at The Luncheonette, next door to / Nev Bridge. 8bort Orders Quickly Served. .---i \ .. . i,i WANTED--The public te know that we have just received a Urge ship scent o! box files, and can supply your wanta In this line. Anderson Intelligencer, Joh Department . tf ii '- . . i-1 -. -" WANTED-Ton to know that we make itv best Evaporators. Either Cop per or Galvanised i Steel. Metal Shingles, Tin Roofing. Guttering, Smoke Stacks. Gin Section Pipe, etc. Di wer Roofing Co, The Shop with a Reputation. TO FARMERS-Come to Pattersons atable? to hitch- jon ? horses. We * wilt take food -cAjrevof them. Beat , service. Baft Mattet airest opposite City HalLA.!: sffe" . ?-23^tp line of Standards and Selects. TH j L^a^?r.ett?. N'ext door to Wtf?, Ff *?E!?? TO BE-A special prov!-fa sion that fruit is the most desired and adapted food tor warm weather, and 'you'll ffnd lt hero-California friuts, oranges, grapes, plums, pears abd rorthefn apples-all fresh. Also. Pickle pearn, and plenty of banara3. -J. K. Manos. Ar ri r KliHOJCB stables yon will find (he |,iac? to ?et the best teams and terr mt*. The best service;?:; ?uarantcru. East Marke? street, op posite City Trail. l-2S-6tp HAIR DRESSING-Switches made from ymir own combine.' Psme can be,found ?f 10ft H. Church street \tp : stairs. Mrs. Leona Arnold. F0? RENT-Now five room house, two halla, 214 East Franklin street. n?,ar Kennedy street school, modern concordances., Apply Mrs. c. A. Watson. 208 E. Franklin st. 9-22-6tc Hw <? k" 'A ' ? ,?fl ?l|l|?s%-A good, honeet chris ti with, small family wants positron on a god farm. Have ha l a Kfntlme of experience in truck. "stock and general fanning Can furnish the beat of reference. Write die what you have to offtr. Oddress W: P. Arnold, Pendleton, S. C. 6-22 fltp. GO TO Patterson's stables to get your hauling doue. Quick, prompt ser ?fife^JP^U??I*]?? *tr*et opposite ZOnJBKS, TANKS?, STACKS? ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY ?ND ^TUfiS, RSPA4Rs_ PEPE, CtALYANiZED ROOKING t< Columns sing Rates mo 2G cents, Three T aea 50 cents, 1 words prorata for each additional )c used in a month made ou appli - han 26 cents, cash in advance. ihone directory you can telephoue >e mailed after its insertion for LEGAL NOTICES Delinquent Hoad Tax Notice. All dlnlenquent road tax collectors are provided with an official receipt book with numbes, and stub numbaa attached, Puy no money to collectors unless you get the olllclal receipt as nhove provided or. .I. MACK KINO, Lf County Supervisor. SIMM I A ?, NOTICE Beginning Mnday. Sept. 21st we will tell meal, bulls and coal for cash only. Peoples Oil and Fertilizer Co.. L. N. [i?er, Pr?sidant. 9-18-tf NOTICE OF' FINAL 8ETTLK.MF.NT The undersigned administrator qr the estate of W. L. Ward, deceased.. Hereby gives notice that she will on October 15* ISM at ll o'clock a. aft, ipply to the Jddge of Probate for An lerson county, for a final settlement! )f said estate and a discharge from HM* office of-administrator. MRS. L. M. WARD. Admx. The State of South Carollua, County of Anderson, Ex Parte , Mrs. L. M. Ward, Petitioner, In Re The personal estate of W. L.| Ward, deceased. Notice of application for appoint-1 nent of Honjestead. Whereas, Mrs. L. M. Ward has mad,, ipplfcation to me to allot and set off o her a bmestead in the personal ?roperty of her lato husband. W. L A'a rd. deceased ; j notice ls therefore ?Iren tluit on thq fitecnfh- day of Oc oher. 1914. at ten o'clock A. M.. tire indersigned will appoint three dlsln erested persons, resident of the couh y of Anderson, to proceed to appraise lald property and set tho .same oft t)s t.homestead, according to law. CLARENCE vi". BEATY. Dept. Clerk of Court Common Pleas | or Anderson County, South Carolina. ************** ft ? \ FRESH OYSTERS * * -i *. served *| ft *| in any style * ? * * at the * i ? * * PIEDMONT CAF? * ? * ft * * * * * * * *r.jjfc * * * * '? , ' ? .; " m 11 J? i i Chamberlain's Lluisaent. If you are .?vor troubled with aches, ains or soff ness of the muscles, you rl\\ appreciate the ?good qualities of Jhamberlaid's LlntlMjjW J Many suf orara from rheumatism, and aclatlca av? used lt with the br-st results. It s especially valuable for lumbago,) nd lame back. For sale by all deal rs. PROMJNEN1MAN t>m ^ell known Newspaper Maa of (leer. . ada Dies la Washington. fT-Muiusiull, S?* Jil. ??,-juat-|rti arter, private secret orv to Senator !okc Saith, died Of an ?fS??t'c. of ie arteries ?t Oarfleld hospital here ?day. He had been In poor health 9veral years. Mr. Carter .was on? ot;the best nown newspaper men in Georgia, avisa bc^s eily editor of tor- Atlan'o institution under the lat? Henry W. !r?dy. and managing-editor of the At ante. Journal when Senator Smith ra? interested In that publication. Ie waa Mr. Smiths secretary whet ie latter was governor of Georgia, nd came to the senate with him thrie ears ago in the same capacity. He ras the owner of the Marietta, Qa, oumul. iif. Carter waa 56 years old. He save* a widow and several children, lia body will be taken tomorrow to Hants where funeral cervices wfii e held. ? C?TROLAX Users say It ls the ideal, purr ... wat lye drink. M. J. Perkins. Green lay. Wis., says " 1 have used pills. Hs. sa Kt, atc... but were all disagree Me and unsatisfactory. In Cl tro lax have found the Ideal laxative drink." 'cr sick headache, sour atonia-h. Issy iver, congested bowels-lt ls xhe per se t laxative and gives a thorough lush. Sensitive, delicate people, in alids and children find lt easy tn abe ind pleasant In action. Results horotoghry satisfactory. Evana' 'harmacy, agenta. COMMUTEE CHOSEN FOR LIVESTOCK DAY WORK DIVIDED UP INTO SECTIONS PLANS COMPLETE It Is Believed That Between 1,000 and 1,500 Farmers Will Cc To Anderson for Big Event The committee on a rangements) HIP chamber of commerce in tl! . plans for thc holding of livestock exhibit .ny in Anderson, yesterday had print - "d n Inr-e number or placards wheh ire to he posted ?ill over Anderson .minty, ivn a? each eros* roods, matt ing a t?,lu! nf 2.">0 all (tdd and anoth er ion w i! I: . p'aced in prominent olacca around town. These . ards arc t pirt nf the advertising campaign o boost the celebration which ls to ?>e hold |i?re n*?\t Saturday, lt ls Vllevod timi thia will ho\decided!) he bitr"...' thing of it-, kind ever at. tem ut ed 'n Anderson county. .'chu M. I) -.is yesterday gave ou? .lie tina] official proKr;uii Mr the day .nd it will hr seen that KCveral chan ces hnv-> i?>en made in different ev .nts. Th" iiroeratn ls printed in this ' .. ?io of Th<> Intelligencer, and lt will he well for ?hose Interested In thc .lovell', n? ti r ut out this program ' ice i; clvoi :? complete list of the irires, evplnlnt.1 thc method of entry md nntn'on tho managers and officers >r the unders?klna. Mr Dnvl* naid it has been deejded o cn rt the racing nt 3 o' ?lock '.n the afternoon PS hundreds of neurie ''ave telephoned bim from different ;>artB of the county asking that this reatnre be begun nt an early hour. Me also points out that tho entire .elebration IK open to p.'l the people if the cltv and rountv and it will pey any ono In the city to attend the "ntire celebration including the (leaking and other exercises hut Nnev '.rtheless the racing him been arrang ed more especially for the city people. The committee ts expecting that .here will be n tremendous crowd In he city for the dav but every possl blo arrangement is being mnde to .irovlde plenty of room and make all 'he visitors corufortnbl" Chairman Davis held a conference vesterday with Dr. Snyder, manager if the racing department, who ha1? idvlsed that he will have the race .ourso put In splendid rhone and -moothcid off before the event opens. He expects* between 2."? and 40 en 'ries In the races and be soys that interest ls lncrea'S(ng every day. . Considerable Ltjrest ls also being vldenced In the latest prize to be .?nnonnced.. which is known as prize X and is for the best donkey to be exhibited. , Tho if?r*eni? committee of arrange ments bas announced the following appointments: Dr7 .1 ft Mitchell, manager of the hog pud livestock ex hibit department: Sidney C. Kay. en try secretary, P. M. Burnett, prixe secretary. T. T. Wakefield, assistant rhulrman. Raymond Fretwell. assis tent chairman of racing department. Prof. W. A: Hagood of Greenwood, ludge of horse, mule and pony de nartments. Dr. Walter 8orrell of Greensboro. N. C.. assistant Judge. Win-n asked yesterday as to his estimate of tho probable attendance, t. W Rothrock sBys he expects 1,000 or 1500 people to be here for the day since lt ls understood that an effort will be made toward rehabili tating the livestock and gratn pro ductlon in Anderson county and since the European war began there has been groat interest in this work here. X ARTHUR GREER WAS KILLED TUESDAY While Unloading Car, Knocked Frcan Trealla and Sustained Fatal Injury Anderson people learned yesterday with much regret that Arthur Greer was killed Tuesday while unloading a car on the Southern railway. Mr. Ureer was a n???c "T. ?.t<. ccur.ty zz had many friends and relutlves in this section. The following from the Greenville News of yesterday tells1 of the deplorable accident: "vVblle assisting In the unloading pf a car of coal at the plant of the Piedmont Manufacturing Co, at Pled mrnt yesterday afternoon. W. Arthur Greer, age 43 years, was knocked from the trestle on which the car was standing at the time and fell to the ground, a distance of about lt feet, and aa a result of the Injuries recclv. od from the fall died several hours later. "The coal car which was being un loaded was of the common type which ts discharged trott, th? bottom. Some ?rouble waa experience In get ting'the trap to open, and rn thc of) fort to drop the coal Mr. Gr*er" waa thrown from the trestle work. Tim neal was releas*?* as he fei? end some '->?> on him causing fatal injury. ? . as immediately removed to hin ' * mee and waa viven nil possible fits nt lon, bot death ensued several hours aferwarda. "Mr. Greer was born In Anderson county. He has bee? a resident or Piedmont for 'the past fifteen years, nt le.ist. He ls survived hy his wife ?ad nine children. He In siso sur vived by bia father, St A. Greer, and ope slater, Mrs. Iwwla IJUIO. both of ? nderson. Mm Land resides on Mean street, her husband being over? leer In tho Twine mlJb They Jost their infant *on on Suhrtay." i CIVIL ?CTOS WILL BE HEARD IN COURT ROSTER ARRANGED BY LO CAL BAR JURY WAS DRAWN ?'_ ' - Two Week** Session of Court of Common Pleas For Anderson New Being Planned Here My rea?on ot.tho fa-1 'hot there a?-? :i number of eas*"-. ? mero ?han or dinary Interest-to I:?1 irl?-d at thc ap rroacli'nc- term o'" th- '-our? bf com mon picas tn this (o'l-ity, Anderson oeople are nwaltin-r the arrival of Monday. October .". willi some easer ness. The Andei-cn i-ountv har as sociation met yesterday and adopted til?1 following roster for the two-weeks -esslos: Monday, Oet. V First Week Campbell & Rosers vs. G. S. ?L \. Hard vs (Trout. Williamson vs. Hroj-on Mills. Carpenter vs. Sadler. Tuesday. Ort <!. ('onwell vs. Hamnton. Pant? Co.. vs. Hammond. Weaptsd.-t-r, Od 2. Orr vs. Allgoori. Thnr*da.v, Ort, S. Adjourn for. circus. Friday. Oct ?. Multally VS. Mul!a!lv S'X cases oh this title. Saturday. Oriol or 1?. Brook and Sullivan vs. Life Insu rance Co. Monday*, Oct. IS Second Week. Suinmev vs. Anderson Co. Ragsdale vs. C. S. ? A Paper Co.. vs. Cheshire. Milford va. Greer. Tuesday. Oct. 18. Breeden Martin. Bank va Mat t i- un . Peoples Hank vs Kay. People.- BankV? Kav. Wednesday. (?ct. 14. Hill vs Burrlss. Griffin va Gregory. Paint Co.. vs Shirley. Tharsdii). Oct. IS. Owlnas vs Chlquoln Mills The following are hirors drawn for Hie two weeks of civil court: Paul Sear?, Pendleton. J. N. Pennell. Martin. W. E. Davis. Honea Path. L. O. Burton. Hall. C. M. Robbin?. Garvin. JO. Spears, Fork. Fred Sohrimp, Corner. T. H. Morriss. Centerville. P. R. Oentry. Rrondaway, W. W. Chapman. Helton, J. H. Wright. Rock Mills? C. E. Cobb. Anderson. ". W. E. Childs. Varennes, T. C- Stewart. Will lam ston, W. P. Wright. Anderson, J. T. Mahoney, Varennes, J. D. Ras*. ,*.<!<;.'i son. H. F. Hanks, Helton. J. P. Crowther. Anderson, W. T. Davenport. Helton, R- L. Sullivan. Fork. E. M.. Bowen. ( entervllle. W. F. McLees. Varennes, , C. M. WJ?Bon. Hooewell, J. T. McConnell. Martin, Sam Bowen, Hall. John T. Pruitt. Savannah. J. A. Elgin, Hroadaway, J. W. Abercrombie. Honea Path, J- T. O'Barr. Pendleton, J. T. Erskine. Anderson, c. E. Pllgrom. Williamston. G. N. Wyatt. Brushy Creek, J. T. MurrtocV. Martin, FlfH Week Jurors* W. L. McCown. Va-T.ncs, R. H. HUlhouse. Centerviilo, Stephen Hanks. Martin. W. A- Callahan. Honea Pa*h, J. U. Ivester. Martin. J. W. Coober. Honea Path, L. N. Geer. Anderson. A. J. Poore. Helton, 3. J. Fisher Martin. J. H. Loll!*. Williamston. James A. Winter. Savannah, G. 8- Godgion, WUliam?ton, W- J. Shirley. Hock Mills. D. S. Vanjdiver. Anderson, B. N. Harris Corner, W. E. Giles. Fork, Paul Martin. Hopewell, George Reed. Williamston S. A. r-ardy. Hall, J. M. FAaWL Fork. Tv- S. Yewigln, Corner. T. T. Wakefield. Garvin, F F. McDtnle!. Hopewell, A " ?le.!!-T.'l V""r'*rr'oa W. "H. listes. wll??am?ton, y. B. Wilson. Anderson, B. F. Horton. Helton. R. B- Erskine Hroadaway. W. M. Wallace. Anderson, J. A. Dickson. Hrushy Creek. J. N. 8. MlcConnel, CentervilTe. W. T. Watson. Brushy Creek, ? W. F. Marshall. Anderson, B, Harris Jr.. Pendleton;.' Roy E- BttrriHR Centerville, T. G. W??t?n-i, Pendelton. ? Diarrhoea Remedy. "I advised ,tbe 'boys' >they .en listed for the Spanish . -?.ir tb take Chamberlains Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with thom, and have received many thanks'for tho ad vice gi von." writes j. H. Hcughlaml. Eldon, Iowa- "No perron * whather traveling OMTiX ho .ne ahoulu .1>6 wtth ouClhta groat remedy." For sate by all dealers. o ea ? . *- o o o a o o o o TRI?. ST AT F DE Rf' * " S.e. Sta R?M ... o National Debt .... ttftymM* ? o World's Debt .. ?ijmfb?tfm o ooo a, "fc. ooooooao You can g?t the news while tts new in The MnrnShf- i'ally imcll?goSK?r< TT Try to get along with Printing that is cheap in every sense of the word-and wonder why their Stationery does not look or wear or feel as they iii wish it would. They have a good taste, hui not perspicuity-which is a good word, if it does sound demagogic. Others Use Our Printing The classy kind that makes good everywhere, every way, every time. It will pay you to see us j when in need of GOOD PRINTING The Anderson Intelligencer JOB DEPARTMENT PHONE 693jL j j .ANDERSON, S. C. O O O O O O O ? O O O O "?DDITIFS OF THF. HAR o o O- O O o o o o o o o O O The King of the Tonga Islands lr. Ehe South Pacifie hus dejlared neu rallty. A Swcedish actress was arrested aa i_ German spy near the outskirts of Paris. She raised her- skirts ind dis closed a delicately shaped ankl* and loot "Do these look German?" she leiuanded. Her captors agreed that Ihey did not and released her.\ The private fortune of King Char-j es of Rouraanla is tied up in Ger-; nany. If he fights' the Kaiser he will >?come a poor man. If he doesn't tis subjects may depose bini, ? After a sharp battle near Crecy, a leavy thunder storm came up and he French soldiers stripped and en joyed a shower bath, the first time linen the war began. The London Financial News says butt the Kaiser, shcuia he be dethron Id, would come to Wew York and build 1 mansion o>. Firth avenue I v I A Briton agent buying mates for the British anny rejects all gray pules. He says they can be seen too ?ar. SITUATION UNCHANGED ^^^^^ i{?:r?;;i Dnp'j^ fizya Vf - C":s; Have Taken Place Pi.ris, Sept. 23-The following dlfi iatch was given ont in Paris at 3 i'elock th!*: Afternoon : I "First-On our left wing, on tho Ight bank of the River Oise, we have dvaneed in the regio? of Lasstgny. mere there hay? been violen ounters wUh' the enemy. Oh'tnetjeflt? >onk of the Oise and to the north of he .River Aisne the situation (a! un hanged. "Second-On the center, between '.helms and the River Meuse, there las been no change if importance, ance. In the Woevre district to the mrtheast of Verdun and In tho di ectton of Domplerre, the enemy ndertook violent attacks which were epnlsed. In the northern part of the v*oevire-district tW i-tcray holds a Ine from Rlchecourt to Setcheprey to .ironville. from which he has not yet Jeted. . "Third-On our right wing. In Lor aine and the Vosges, the German? ave evacuated the Nomeny and Arra ourt, and have shown tittle activity i the country around'Doraeyre. "The capture hy the Russians of io fortress of Jarastau tn Gallcia, ts nnounced." Troop? Jfoblll?" g" Brownsville. Tesas, 8c?t . 23.-Oen ral mobilisation of troop* In North rh Mexico to General Carranza*, ta ow under way at Monterey, aceord ig to recorta current in Matamores, (ipostit- 3r???B?l?J?. ??-niftt?. DISPLAY "BATTLE AMONG'ST THE CLOUDS' WILLIAMSTON, S C. SPECIAL low round-trip rates from all stations to Williamson via PIEDMONT & NORTHERN RAILWAY. ii r -. ' . m A : . We have secured at considerable ex pense Prof . and Mrs. R. L. Fox, dancing masters direct fi om the famous Castle House, New York City, who will demon strate on this occasion all thc newest and latest fads in dancing. Don't fail to see "Ta Tao", the new Chinese dance which is all the rage ih New York City. .": y kVOTHf^ Prof. and Mrs. Fox will also demon strate the "Tango", which, is the most beautiful dance since the stately ''Min uet" Special Concert by First Regiment Band and dancing after demonstration. For further information (ask the Ticket Agent) or write GertctrJ P'?w>sr.g?if Agent. II ir ! J