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-The forty-five acres ad vertised here for the last few days was sold today for CASH. . We still have the tract of forty-two acres? .seven miles above the city for >sale-on easy terms. Anderson Real Estate & Investment Co. E. It. Horton, Pres. L. S. norton V. P. W. F. Marshall, Sec KBSCVEaDBKBVBBBBKSBKHBBHBEH Change In Location 1 nm now located over W. A. Power's grocery store at 212 \-2 S. Main Street. 1 thank my friends for their past patronage and ask con tinuance of same. I ni adte plates at $6.50 I malee gold crowns at$4.0Q SM vc?i' fillings, 50c and up. Gold fillings $1.00 and up Painless Extracting 4C\z. I make a specialty of treating Pyorrhea, Alveo laris of the gums and all crown' and bridge work and regulating mal formed teeth. All work guaranteed first class. _ S. G. BRUCE / DENTIST FOR FIRST MEETING TEACHERS OF .ANDERSON GATHER .-HERE SATURDAY. -f CHOOSE OFFICERS Sever*! Discussions Will Be Heard and Lunch Will Be Served ir West Market School. v ; The program for the first. Teach er's Meeting of the session, -which ls to he held In Anderson ni "the? West ?tarket street Behool, ia one 61 the best hat the teachers of the county have ..ever had prepared for hom. The. meeting is to take place nekt Satur day and it' wilt be ot considerable im portance, by reason of the fact that the officers for the ensuing year wi fl} be olected at this meeting. Prof" T. I* Hanna of Pendleton, is now president of the association. ;_- -<~ n..ilw?<nii minor visor of rural schools for Anderson county, yesterday announced that the following program bud been complet ed: ?. Proyer by Dr. W. H. Fraser, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Andereon, , 2. Solo by Miss Charlotte Parks. 3. High school discussion on Latin, ?^^&fce^?l^l?cussion of. dis ciplino led by Mrs. Lottie ffstes of the Aodersop .djty schopja, $ . . i ->'' \ ?j v. DiflcuirelOn en 'primary reading, led by Miss "May Hlnnant, ot Pendle ton. WrtAS Xiii .>fi. Election of officers. Following the conclusion of the bus-. ines.? mooting, lunch will be i?erved by the domestic scloncc clase ot the An derson high school. In sneaking ot the coming meet nr. Miss darlington said yesterday that evory teacher in the county. should make a special egort to be in atten dance and to hoar the discussions. Miss Carlington said that ehe would like to eee every teacher, whether ac tively engaged at present In teaching gor not, attend this meeting. Sho be lieves that she can aafely promis? an 'enjoyable day for ?v?r? ose o? the teachers. hov. N. O. Wright of Belton was: lu the city'Monday and reporte that his daughter. Miss Hallie, who ha? been vary lil with typhoid fever for some time, Is on the road to recov _Ll_ In Anderson Oct. 12 to 17th. Originated by Miss. Genie ve Clark, WOULD PROHIBIT COTTON PLANTING South Carolina Cotton Congress Prepared Petition for the Legislature. 'Special to Tlie Intelligencer. Columbia. S. C.. Oct- 6.-County Chair man of the South Carolina Division of the Southern Cotton Congress meeting in Columbia today adopted a resolution asking the General Assem bly to pass a law prohibit inf; thc planting of cotton next year. The res olution also calls for an occupation tux to prevent over production IS sul> ?e<iuent years. The passage of thja pro posed law wold be on the condition that n measure o fVimilar nature ls passed in ull cotton producing i-tates. -;-. OFFICERS REMOVED. Butte. Mont., Oct. 6.-Sheriff Tim othy Driscoll and Mayor Dowls J Duncan were found guilty today of neglect of their d?tes n connecton wth tho recet mners riots and re I moved from office by Jdgo Hoye Ayers I o fthe district court, -after a triol which lasted more than two weeks. FOLKS MUST HELP THE TRADE BODY In Asking for Payment of Dues. Chairman of Chamber of Com merce Is Very Optimistic H "That times aro not good, yst far from bad" is the statement made by the chairman olj the executive j com mittee of the Anderson cl? am Uar, of commerce in a letter written 16 : all members of the association yester day. The letter manifests an optimis tic view' and saya: Dear member: We enclose herowth state mont cohering balance In full of vour subscription as made by you, on' Oc tober 1st. Tines are not good,, but they aro not bad, and the work of "telling about' Anderson must go on ! with increased instead of diminished (affect. Do business, the cotton situa tion will take care of itself, and lt is j not such a big factor anyhow in the real tinniness of diversified Anderson. "Wo believe this organization has made good, and that tho visible and invisible, direct and indirect, results of its endeavors, may be seen ott all hands. Our year was half over' on October l6t. Wo]operated the organ i I zai'on more economically, than any other organization in tho State in a city of our size, and wita the Inisaaie. We should close'the fiscal year Feb ruary 1st, 1918, wtbout indebtedness. "We. urge you to send in check for dues promptly, so that we may have no financial difficulties in the way of continuing to assist n building up An derson. Your subscription is an asset to you aa a factor in Anderson's pro gress.-... i ? . II,??un I.? ."Thanking - you and congratulating [you on your part In making Anderson I "worth while," we arc, "Your? to serve, [Anderson Chamber of Commerce, , "By J. D. Hammett, Chairman j "Attest: 'Tarter A. Whaley, . "Secty. GROCERS ORDER ANDERSON. BALE j Seeman Brothers ci New York Wai Buy a-Bale of An aersoa Conon. Thc "Buy-A-Bare" movement seems to have spread td all parts of the Unit ed States and Southern cities are re ceiving orders every day tor purchase cotton for Northern finns at 10 cents per pound. Seeman Brothers, of New York, I wholesale fancy grocers doing a large I business. In thia -territory yesterday wrote' to Its local representative, W. IA, Power & Company and asked !th?t! lie advise^ the Anderson Chamber ot Commerce of the fact that they will purchase 10 bales of cotton In this territory st 10 cents per pound. Tbs letter authorized Mr. Power to pur chase one of the 10 bales }n Ander son, paying 10 cents; per pound, and to draw on the Now .York concern for the money. They osder the ha'e ship ped to them as soon aa possible, in order that lt may be placed, in their show windows. e-eocoooooooooooooooo o o o SOCIETY o o ooooooooooooooooooo . Mrs. Bennett Townsend has return-, I od home from a pleasant stay with I friends and relatives In Clinton. Mrs. A. W. Carpenter, of ?Washing ton, ia visiting Mrs,, lizzie Qui? liven on Franklin St. Mrs. Carne ni ter made bar home in Anderson un til three years ago and is being cor dially welcomed by her former friends. Miss Lena Matt'.owe, of Greenwood, will arrive In the Uy today to Bpeed a few days with Mi 2 Harleston jBa/? ton pn Hirer street, Miss Mary Bowie? of ?tfcrr, ?nea I arrived in. the city for a visit to Miss (Una Wau _. Card ef Thanks. (Editors Intelligencer: Piesse allow us space in your val t nable paper to express our thanks and j appreciation to our friends sad neigh ' bois for the many sets ot kindness ead ?words.of cheer shown na during tbs , sickness snC loath of our belobed son, Vernon Monroe Msrtln.. May Heavens richest blessings rest ?nd abide w?h each and every ono of them is the earnest prayer of, Arthur M, Martin and wife. WU I lams ton, li. F. D. S. C. TRAIN SCHEDULE HAS BEEN CHANGED AGAIN C. & W. C. HAVE GRANT ED REQUESTS. BETTER SERVICE Road Has Agreed to Change Schedules in Accordance With Committee Request. Advices wura received in Anderson yestorday by Hie Trades Eqtenslon Committee of the Chamber of Com- , merce, composed of Messrs. 13 O. lOvans, (Chairman) Capt. R, JJ. R?mer. O. VL Heard. !.. Gcsiberg, W. S. Ram sey and T. L. Cely that commencing Sunday, October l?th, the schedule on tho Charleston ?? Western .Carolina , Railway, Anderson Branch, would be , changed in accordance wth the desires of the cofroittee and that on that date tho regular straight passenger train service leaving Anderson in the after- , noon would lu? resumed. The other changes effected are also important and will be announced of ficially by ( jinniercial Agent T. Ii Curtis in the next few days, all of which, howev.-r. will give Ainderson, | the best service over the C & W. ? that j the etty has ever onjoyed. Thc ser vice as at present operated has been generally dissatisfactory and Mr. A. j W. Anderson General Manager {of the C. & W. C. made the new change at' thc utgent appeal of the Committee of , Trades Extension. i Chairman Evans of the Committee stated tb a repr?sentatifs of the. In- ? telligencer last night that he- was greatly pleased over dbe result ol the matter and that the retail trade of . Anderson would he greatly ? benefited ! by tho change, which would give all persons on the Anderson branch ex cellent service to and from this city j Anderson people generally feel very grateful to General Manager Anderson for his action in the matter. His let ter as received is fi follows: Augusta. Ga., Oct. 7th, 1914. Chamber of Commerce, Anderson, 8. C.- ; Dear Mr. Whaley: \ "As probably you have been ad- . vised by Mr. Curtis, we propose, tak ing effect next Sunday,, to make , changes la our Anderson branch trainB in order to conform with the views expressed by your chamber of , commerce, through Mr. Curtis. Tho proposition has its very ob- '? joctionable features, but upon t\? whole we believe it will prove *K good as the present arrangement, and,, , If lt pleases you, while the present arrangement does not we will at least ' be that much to the good. . "As l stated to you in a preblous letter on, this subject, we have been forced into economics, . the necessi ties for which I am suire are ' more trying to us than to the good people of Anderson. As an ex-president once said: It'Is a condition that con fronts us and not a theory sad we arc going to have to meet that sondl tion in the best and fairest way we' know how, and instead ot' being, cri ticized for our efforts we had' boped, though possibly with some faintness of heart, that the cxegencleg of tho sit uation would be recognized and that we would get sympathy rather than criticism. ri-', Again thanking you for your inter est, I beg to remain, J "Yours very truly, G. W. Anderson, , General Manager. vavs Y x^rti^mui v a ivar* a BUY MONTICELLO President Wilsen Said To Favor Parchase . of Historic ; Old Place. , ! .1 t'M ? .1 fi . ., ' I ? W ; .. ?J_ .. . . ttl rfttt Government Ha j. . . Washington, Oct. 6.-President Wil son favors govern nient purchase of Montecello, the former homo of Thom as Jecerson, from UeprcBentativej Le vy, of New cork, it became*" known to day. He has-not, however, committed himself to the .'suggestion -of Mr. j Lo vy that Montecello he used as a sum mer home for Presidents. In official circles hope waa express ed that Congress would act prompt ly on the letter of Representative Levy to Secretary liryan in which h said ho would Consider a governmen tal ocer of .$$00,000 for Montecello. Mr. Bryan, lt was would refer the communication to Congres at once The mr..-ementyfor govermsnt ac auisltlon of Montecello began several years ago, waa lead hy Mrs. Martin W. |iuiete& cf N$w York sad various bills and resolutions looking to its purchase have been introduced in Congress. Anderson Oct. 12 io 17. Meet we there! i?*??**?fr?* Personal Ii. F. Mauldin, president of thc Bank of Anderson, returned Mon day from New York. Mr. Mauldin suya that tho business orftlook ia bright er. W. F. McGee of Holland's Store, was in the city yesterday L. D. King of Anderson, H. F. D. waa in the city yesterday Mrs Henry McFall of Anderson, R. F. D. was shopping in the city yester day. W. II. Dobbins of Townville spent yesterday In the city. J. H. Skolton of Roberts wt?3 among the visitors to opend yesterday in the city. S. A. Jones, of the Roberts section, was In, Anderson yesterday on busi ness. A. W. Cullum, of Anderson R F D. spent yesterday in the city. Sam O. Pruitt len Friday for Bal timore whero he will take up his stud lea At tho University of Mary land Goo. M. Reed of Wllllamston was In the city yesterday on business. J. T. King has gone to Atlanta, Ga., Dn a ?hort business trip. Carl Floyd of Greenville spent a few Ivours In the city yesterday. T. W. Bennett of Spartanburg waa Timing the visitors to spend yesterdny In, the city. D. B. Brown, of Wllllamston, was in the city yesterday for a short stay. Cine Bagwell of Charlotte has boen spending a?few days in the city. R. A. Lee Frazer of Greenville wan registered at the Chlquola hotel yes terday. Andy Stuart, of Pendleton, spent a few hours in Anderson yesterday. G. B. Taylor, who has been spending several weeks at Sandy Springs with his brotherr Col. D. A. Tayloi% left yesterday for hus horne In St. Louis. J M. Dunlap, of Honco Path, spent a few hours in the city yesterday, i . --r-r I T. W. Pruitt, ot Martin (township, was among, the visitors to tho city yesterday.1' 'JV? T. M. Vandiver, of Midway, npent part of ysBjt?f?)ay in, the city on busi i Mi8s"Ebile FosterV'et Pendleton, was chopping bl the eiitf/yesterday. William H. Moore, a weft, known broker of Greenville, was In Anderson yesterday, ?ii . Rev. J. L. Singleton, of Starr, was nmong the visitors to spend yester day^ in the city. Brown Wilson, of Pendleton, Was In Anderson yesterday on business W. G. Wilson, of the Liberty sec tion waa in the city* yesterday. L. a. ?juuKscaies, ,01 ?ian*, speni a few hours la thc city yesterday Stephen Hanks, of Anderson, R. F. D^, was In. the city yesterday. Eugene Fant, of Pendleton, spe:?* part of yesterda tn the city. W. T. Ashley, Sr., of Honca Path, was among the visitors to spend yes terday In the city.' j.'M. Emmerson, a' progressive planter of Anderson county was In rVe'etty yesterday.. Joe Norton, of Walhalla, was fa An derson yesterday for a short stay. Lawrence McGee, of Starr, was in' Anderson yesterday on business. W. M. Mitchell, of the Hopowoli section, was In the city yesterday, J. C. HcPhafl, of Iva, was among the visitors to spend yesterday in tho city. Misc Mary Bowie and Miss Essie Bussey, of Starr, were, shopping in the city yesterday. John Masters, of Anderson, R.' F. spent a few hours in the city yes-' H. K. Brawn, of the Centervllle sec?| lion, was amor ar the. visitors to spend | yesterday in (iii city.? i Fuller Horton, of. Belton, spent a few .hours in the oity yesterday. Mrs. A. T. Press Ivy, of the Sept us section wss shopping In the city yes terday. . J. W. Bradbury, of Hartwell, Ga., waa ance g tbs visitera tc the city, yesterday. . M. I* Snellgrove, of Central, spent a few hours in the city yesterday. S. Vf. Carter, of the Hopewell sec tion, spent a few lisura in the city yesterday. Fred Black, of Mt. Carme?, was in the city yesterday on business. L. '8. Case, who Js engaged in the piano business In Spartanburg, ls spending a^few days fa the city Two Great Suit at R. W. TRIBBLE'S For this season we have spe cialized on two of the greatest hand tailored Suit values ever be fore offered to the men and y%ung men of this city. For snappy style, perfect hand tailoring, real wearing quality and nobby patterns from which to make selection, we ask you to be the judge. WE EXPECT THESE TWO SUIT VALUES TO STILL FUR THER ADVERTISE THIS STORE. Only $15.00 two and Prices$22.50 W. Tribble The Leading Clothier. Ask the Young Man About Us. Show Windows Sell Goods ? " You spend considerable time, work and money in the preparation of your show-window displays. Why not j illuminate your Show-'Windows at night and get 100 per cent Efficiency from your windows? Phone us. Plans and Estimates furnished Free-No obligation on your part Whatever. I Southern Public Utilities Co. C. F. Martin, a well lu town attor ney of Greenville, was lu Anderson resterday. j ..? ..j j.-.K'iv, 'fa Hg Joe T. Giles; formerly of Anderson ?ut now of New York, la visiting rlen?r. and relatives hore. --: f T. B. Jones, of Townvlllc. ?was inion g the--well known visitors to tho ?Hy yesterday. Miss Lydia Sherard, of Willtamston, vas ?knpff'ag la. ?he city /eater-lay. John Breazealo. cf Pendleton, spent i few hours in the city yesterday.. mm IF (anything should occur in our handling of your ness that is not entirely satisfactory to you LET KNOW at once. Our cwtomers MUST be pl for we cannot afford to have a. dissatisfied cost' and won't if, within reason, we can prevent it. Walter H. Keese & Co We Leed-Oilers FcOov?. A. S. Fant, of Belton, was among ho visitors to spend yesterday in tho ?ny. , A. L. Majestic, of Anderson, K. V. 3.. wes lo tho city yesterday. B. Harria, Jr.. of Pendleton, spent i few hours lb tho city yesterday. J. E. Wakefield, Jr., cashier of a hank at Piedmont, was In Anderdon yesterday. L. M. Moseley, a well known An derson planter, was in th3 oily yes terday. B. H. Gryniph. of Towiivilh. sp? iit part of yesterday .in city. Mr. and Mrs, C D Watson, ot Starr. woro shopping in the city .estonia/. Joe Smith, ot Starr, spent n hours in tho city yesterday on 'esi ness. J. T. Busby, of Andereon, R. R *f>, spent a few hour-Tin the city yester day.