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Classified Columns FOR SALE IOU SALE-JNew I vorn aird Pond plano, for $300-cost 142500. Ap ply to P- W. Major, treasurer Ham mond School- Anderson, R- I. , 10-9-imop FOR SALE-^-Reglstered Airedale Ter Ricrs. One male and one female. Six months old, well marked, sound and straight. Best utiity dog bred. Es pecially good as Child's compan ion. Oak Grove Farm, Anderson, S, C., Box 2g7. FOR SALE-About 500 bushels of Vancroft oats at 7g cents, and bluestraw wheat at $1-25 per bush el. L. Dunn, Anderson, R. Ii. 3. monds and Pearls. LoBt on White ner Btreet between S. R. Parkers and C. J- De Camps. Finder return to Parker & Bolt's store and get re ward' S R. Parker. WANTS WANTED-Carrier boy Intelligencer office Apply at The 10-8-tf FOR SALE-Load after load of dry blocks for kindling, $1 per load. Phone 267. Townsend Lumber Co. FOR HALE-Seeds that are yet sea sonable for thai winter garden. Lottuce, beets, onion sets, cabbage, spinach, kale, mustard, turnips, saisi Ty, parsnips sweet peas. If In doubt or in a hurry phono 464. Furran Smith, Seedsman. FOR SALE-We have a small tract of land formerly part of the Quince 1 lamond place, which can bo bought cheap If you act quick. Frank & Do ; Camps Realty Company. 9-30-tf LOST LOST-At W. M. Riley's store on W. , Market strotl1., small white high, bond with olack cars, lieward for irforniatlo i leading to bia recovery. Phone Riley's Store, LOST-Ladles' Brooch Sunburst; Dia WANTED-A local salesman Immedi ately. Apply In person at 306 E. Wbitner St. VTJA'TED-The publie to know that we have just received a large ship ment of box flies, and can supply your wants In this line. Anderson Intelligencer, Job Department, tl WANTED- You to know that we do high class cleaning and pressing. Ladles work especially. Agents Ben Vonde Company, the South's largest dyers and dry cleaners. Columbia Tailoring Co. IT SEEMS TO BE-A special provi sion that fruit ls the most desired and adapted food for warm weather, 0 and you'll find it here-California frluts, oranges, grapes, plums, pears and northern apples-all freBh. Also Sickle pears, and plenty of bananas. J. K. Manos. HAIR PRESSING-Switches made from your own combings. Same eau be found at 105 E. Church street up stairs.. Mrs. Leona Arnold. SEE W. A. Todd, the Monument Man, for anything In tho Monumental ! line. Tombstones of all kinds. W. ? A. Todd, 1909 South Main street, , Anderson, S. C.__ EB THIS COUPON GOOD FOR ONE DOLLAR If presented before October 15th we will ac cept this coupon aa patt, payment OB any suit of clothes purchased of as at Its face value, $1.00. Only one conpon accepted on each suit sold, AMERICAN TAILORS. "Gc& outr of the "Hand-Me-Downs" and into the "Made-to-Measure" class. Clothes don't make the man out they help wonder fully. American "Tailors ON THE SQUARE. Our $2.00 Hats Are Wonders-See Them Meeting Our Orations The expense of makins the crops should foe paid out ot the crop. No farmer would try to make Cotton without using Fertilizer. The Fertilizer debt should be among: the first debts paid* Merson Phosphate& M Co. , um i j M imi. nu H.J..U.I.' ; - - -.' ?? .J.. ?m- "' ' . Diamonds ! Owing to the European war the mines are closed ? for an indefinite period, all the diamond cutting esr tabjfehmente in Europe are shut down, and no dia monds; either rough or cut, are being imported into t^*8' ^s luhHs the supply both now and for months to cpt^to^the ?t^^n han^e^?^^^^^^^^ O (I O O O O ?J O O O ? ? o o o o <?<><><> o o ,o SEAL'S CREEK NETTS. ?I o o ooooooooooooeooooono The Neal's Creek W. M- U. will meet at the church next.Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Misa Allie Major, a mein, ber of the Society, will speak cort' erning her visit to Europe. It is hoped, that all the ladies in the com munity will attend, and participate in the good work being dane by the So ciety Frank, the litle son of Mr- and Mrs. "F. Martin, fell from the lot fence one day last week, breaking the left arm- Dr.. J. C. Harriss was on. the scene immediately aUer the acci dent; and the little boy will soon be well again, we are glad to say Mrs- Elstra Kay bas returned home rom Anderson, where she spent a few days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Fur man Kay. The many friends of Mr. W. C. Bur ris3, whose illness we noted last week, will rejoice to learn that ho 1B able to be ot again. School opened here laat Monday morning, with Miss Fran res Shirley, one of Neal's Creek's girls, as teacher Miss Shirley has successfully taught the Willlford school, in Rock Mills township, the past three yearfe; and is believed hat she will succeed here. Tho enrollment,of the irst day was 22, ar.<l others are expected. Miss Nelle-Martin Is attending An dei-son College, while her younger brother and slBters are attending the Anderson Graded School. Jack- Elgin is attending the Frazer Academy. This is his second -term there, we wish all of our young peo ple success in their studies this year: Hereafter the Sunday School at this place will meet at 3 o'clock, except on fourth Sundays, when lt meets at 10 o'clock- -This change is effective througli the fall and winter months. /Mr. i -naries Cobb, our efficient car penter, has accepted temporary work at Greenwood: "Mr- Cobb has been engaged tho past few weeks on thc new Watson.-Vandiver building in this city. , n ; Ijet the various communities heed tho editor's request for news letters. These will interest he readers; and, as pointed out by Editor Smoak, will bring the community into public view. And, last, but not least, every news paper ls glad to print the news; and fat much of this they must .depend on community correspondents. Let us hear rf om all sections; lt will do us all good. Suffragist, addressing her hu- band: What we suffragists want is tc sweep the world-"' Husband: "Well, don't despise small beginnings. Suppose you make a start with the dining room, my dear J.'T. MANN. Pants Grove,. .?><< There will be an all day singing ?at this place Sunday, October il. ??b?c coi dinny invited to attend and I bring well filled baskets. Mr. A. P. -"Williams visited rela tievs here this week. Mrs. F. W, Mays and daughters I visited friends herc recently, * Uncle Will Miller spent several days I at, E. F. Reed's last week>\ Carl Reed, of Clemson, visited his I parents and one of our best girls I October 4. ? R. Miller, who recently lived ?here, ls in North Carolina. We thank bur Heavenly Father that I the health pf this netehborhn/wi io IBuua. And this scribe wants to say that ?he thinks tbs Intelligencer has im I proved much In ? week E. Z. BROWN. From Old Varcnnes. Our popular teacher. Miss Jose phine Kerr, began the winter session j September ?.. Uncle William, a negro on J, R, Anderson's place, has the best all round crop In this neighborhood. Oats that were sown early are get ting a good start. : G> M-. Reed has a splendid crop of unknown peas planted in cotton rows Just after thc hail. Caloway Milford, with his new out fit, recently sawed a lot of fine oak lumber at the M?ttlson place. Mrs. Dr. Acker our former teacher, made a flying visit here. Card et. Thanns. V / We desire to thank the friends df! this, and other communities tor the kindness shown to Us during the ill ness and death of or wife and moth er. Mr. 8. L. HICKS AND FAMILY. ?ev. J. T- Mann's Appointeront*. Rev. J. T. Matth will preach at Lit-1 tie River church next Sunday morn- , lng at. ll o'clock, and. at Keowee on | same day at 3.30 p, m. J. T. Mann. A REAL BARGAIN"-At th? Ea*J Batter Shop, all dorine the isausk ot1 October for cash only-* haly cut and a p?state stamp for a cent and ! jajjuarter. Satisfaction guaranteed. 1 WVAXfl^the use of buying new shoes? Why not let me repair those old onesT Big saving in money io vou. ^??**?on guaranteed: <o. ?1 Mc gc$," 12? g&?i wnltaer, A.T. TJfE THEATRES. % * The bin presented yesterday at the COinedy Cov'was one or the greatest successes of the season, entitled "The Pleasure .Seeker*." The stage was brilliantly lilied tn the na tional colors, re<L white and blue The feature wa* the trick pianist and the Polka befng 'cxccpt??nal^^caL^al 'nos t o? ii ?tiling the origin ?tors of this ?me*- Mr. and :mk **rfcbh Castle ""??f. far, 1*, Ala** *7W *r?-? ~ "tts POpuiir plmy SOU SO. with a complete change ot program today Just a Few of the Many Good Things at the ?mn A I ? ' Pimento?*, can.10c New. Richelieu. Oat. Mea) . . iOc Packaje. White and Green. Aspara gus Tips, Tin .25c Cranberries in Tins. . . . 15c Plain Olives . . 10 and 25c Staffed Olives 25 and 35c Quaker Oats^n Tins, 2 for .25c Cooking Apples, per pk.25c Yellow Sweet Potatoes, per i pk*.40c Irish Potatoes, per pk .40c 'un dried. Apples, 3 lbs for ..25c ' ted Wheat, per pa . . 10c Mince Meat, per pk. . .10c Pure Maple Syrup, qt. .60c Sap olio, cake.10c Sauer Kraut, can .... 10c Cooked Brains, can . . .20c White Cherries, can . . 30c Pie Cherries,, can.15c And many others, just as good and perfectly fresh and O. K. in every way. Please favor us with a share of your business. The Ideal Grocery Co.. 309 N. Main St., ANDERSON, S. C. Phone 471. DellBynent Road Tex Notice. AU dl?leu?ueul road tax collectors are provided with an official receipt book with numbes, and stub numbcs attached. Pay no money to collectors unless you get th0 official receipt as above provided or. J. MACK. KINO, Itt County Supervisor. I The Battle o? Arma geddon W/vf W/VKT DnS- CAA? nut. IWTT urui UUtHl He who knows the end from the I beginning has told- us through his ! faithful prophets Just when to.expect ?a time of trouble such ns there inner was ?ince there was a nation- Jesus In quoting the prophecy added na nor ever shall be. again. Thanks to Cod for the silver lining I I to the dark cloud. Pastor Russell bss been proclaiming the good tidings for for years. He has not set dates but merely calls attention to these already set by tho Great Timekeeper. His books Sro sold for a trifle and loaned j freely lo any not able to buy* Free literature on any Bible sub-j Ject m.?H~? upon application to T. We BROCKMAN! Fountain Inn, S.-C. [Delay in Caring for j Pflor Eyes I is Expensive Economy Tho now time-tho tin\o when you! first realize that your vlslou ls ba I coming faulty ts the time ycu should I come to us for sight aid DONT ?BCEIYF. TOl'K-ULK by imagining that your eyes wiil g( t| hstter vrit'tout glas?s--lt won't. BIGHT GLASSES " I will help neture-?-111 rel'.?vo thc | uirrilu, thc- Kurs, U-:';in? und water I lng. We aro here to give you the tait ier/ice in glasses at prices you. w.ll He gi?d.?o pay We are not strangers In this city, we have boon here FIFTEEN MONTHS and la this fifteen monters are have, fitted over ELEVEN HUNDRED peo ple who. are our friends, BECAUSE THEY ARE SAT?SFXMfc with our glasses. orv*B U? A TRY. YJJU will narrar regret lt The Star-Fit Optical Co, Dr. I. M;- Icraelson, Manager. Ne. 81* Se. Kata Street A niervo p, K C. t t?flCWUS?J? FLOOR cent"Blore preserving pointers "If the price of sugar ia prohibitivo one may can peaches so that they will keep Indefinitely by using plain water Instead of sirup. Tho following recipe may be used." says thc United States department of agriculture: "Renjovo skins fr ?ta peaches by ?ie merslng In bolling water for about one minute and then dipping In cold water. Place whole peaches in glass Jars or tins a:?d dil jars with hot water. Place rubber and top in place and sterilize for fifteen minutes in bot water bath outfits, twelve min?tes Sr? water seal, ten minutes nt five pounds ateain pres sure or five minutes at ten pounds steam pressure. "Of course the pc-aches when remov ed from tho Jar will not taste so sweel as those canned lu sirup. However, it sweetening ls desired lt may be added when the fruit is to be eaten. "This same method ls good for can ning with sirups containing varying amounts of sugar. A very thin sirup may be used If tho housewife does not wish to dispense entirely with thc sugar. "Apples may also be canned (for ap ple sauce, plo filling, etc.). using plain water Instead of a sugar sirup. De partment spcclnllsts have repeatedly canned thom by this method. In thc cnne.pf apples Jars should bo sterilized sixteen minutes In but water bath out flt?, twelve minutes in water seal, ten minutes under Ave pounds of steam and four minutes ando:" tea pounds of steam." Forethought In Canning. In tho operation of canning and pre serving, as in utmost every other func tion of housekeeping, the "getting ready" ls the most Important part and should bc begun for In advance of thc actual canning day. Some notes nindi lust season will give knowledge as tc when fruits- aud vegetables are to bt .expected, no that time and provlstor may be made for them. As the various cans and glasses have been emptied If they have been washed and covert carefully fitted before putting awuy much annoyance and expense will bc spared. If the appetites of tho fnmilj have been observed it will not be ad Tisable to put up ranch of the unpopu lor varie tie . Kettles which have never been usec for any other purpose than preserving spoons, forks, knives, skimmers, dip perm, funnels, Jelly bags, fruit press etrainere, scales, measures, ero all nee esssry implements (others will- be In divlduslly required) and should be in f stato of perfect order and cleanliness Have enough suitable jars, cans glasses, etc., with rubbers, tops nm covers at hand. Plenty of paraffin, lo bois, cloths for wiping and baudlitu utensils and the labors of the preserv tug season will not plunge you tub nervous prostration. Sirup F?f- FrtfcarvinB. - Preserves ure made by cooking wholi frill fra /up uuitlnu Im ? dt^w^m. ^.J-.J.. Thus they keep In shape and absorl sugar, becoming semitransparent. Tin usual proportion of BUgar to fruit ii about like that for Jellies-equa weights or ' measures, "pound foi pound." Usually a sirup is made with thi sugar and a little water or fruit juice and only as much.fruit as will cove thc surface of the sirup ls put In at om time. If we attempt to put In mor the pieces lose their shape, and th result ia a sort ot marmalade. "When a few pieces are done the: may be taken out of the strop with i skimmer and pot in a Jar and mon fruit- pot into the strop. When all a done the sirup may be further eynp orated until lt Is almost a jelly, an< then the jars are to be filled with tba! Such preserves are like Jelly lu tea lure and richness and will keep If pack ed like Jelly in glasses with covers o paper and pa rads. But they are net -aa satisfactory fa constant use se the canned fruits wheal s much smaller proportion o sugar, or none at ali is put with th fruit while cooking. x j - Candica HOM fatals. To make candled rose petals, pot I cupful of granulated sugar into i saucepan and stir In slowly a third o a cupful ot cold water. Set thia on UM stove, letting the mix tore nest slowly gradually coming to a boll. Do not ki lt bolt hard. Try lt frequently ant when the strop crackles oe-hardens ii cold weier remove from the fit's. Sil gradually till lt begins to sugar, tbei place ia a pan of bot water and untoj a pair of tiny pincers, dip the-petali Into the sugar and let them dry ot waxed paper.. Before they are dey di] them into a au acer of powdered au gat again put ou a. platter or U?y ca ??ace where t??y wit? keep 077 tor i day. ? Fruit J*\i\et, A housewife who has runfie carets' records cf the amount of fruit she bs used* for preserving or JeDy makin? keeping at.the Rame Mme a record o tb? amount after the canning cookin? process, says: seven pounds ot peaches witt fflsh fifteen glasses of marmalade. Four quart? of qalucea witt marte tm I glasees of Jelly. Fonr quarts of crabapples will oak ten glasses of Jellyr Six pound? ?if fvow.r-hJte, -?j? g?*?* j ?sot pisen ot preserved (fr?senos. Reliable emedies For every ache and pain la a relia ble remedy. You can euro the diffi culty If you only act in time and act arith wisdom. A lazy, torpid, sluggish liver ls, without a doubt, responsible I for moro adios adn pains than any other thing, for to lt wc trace consti pation, biliousness, indigestion, head? ache, etc. Ra Ll? T. knocks al ithese out by going right to tho bottom of tho difficulty-tho liver -and form there strengthens the en tire system. A trial proves it. GO cents and $1.00 per botle at your I druggists. Manufactured and Guaranteed by Evans' Pharmacy Three Stores. 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. Andersonr Real Estate & Investment Co. E. R, Horton, Pres. L. S. Horton V. P. W. F. Marshall, Sec D YOUR -MONEY WITH US and then, we'iq ill, lend you money iiif*j9*e y *y *? need it. Interest paid j ors deposits. Fanners and Merchants Banfe Farmers Loan & Trust Anderson* C. eojfiblsed resources a, little the rite of one. million dollars. ? ? ,i?r^nn iii^,,m -i,? i. i J.H. ip ,'n', x ? 4M? * * * ? , # . * * . * * * * 5 * * B * Narcissus Bulbs * \ I - wm** I *? French Grown * ?* NOW READY * u _ ? * * * i H Fa^tVBool^ Store * 3 ? * * # # * if once We are doing superior work at eas ginnery. Swap meal and hulls for aced. Also have five hundred bushell of Bancroft Prolific Oats (graded seed) for sale or exchange for cotton . seed. Price $1.25 per bushol or one pound oats for fear and ono-ual! pounds cotton seed. 9-26-lmo. GLUCK HILLS. PROFESSIONAL CARDS oooooooooooo o 9 o HR. ROSS O o Office : New WoXson-Vondlver Bid?, j O ! . o Honrs 12-1 ; 3-5 p. ra. o o Telephone 458 or 532. ? ". ? o o o o o o o o o O & O I************* *'?>'* DB. FOBR8T 0. 8CGGS * Dentist 4 e Offices 4!t-4!? BieeMey Bldg. ? \ssoclated WRh < Dr. W. n*. Ch Iso I m -J Fb?ue 386-J Anderson- 8. Ci ^ I ARCHITECTS CABBY * FAUT Anderson, 8. C Brown Office Building 4 Second Fleer, rhone ?6? . . ---- ? .* m m m * e e . . e * M**M ?1^ ? e i * T. Frank Watkins Sam! L. Primee * J: WATKINTTPBINCB . * Attorneys ?nd ConasiHerHrtTfflW . * 1st Fleer Bleekley Bldg,. * * Anderson g? ?. . o . * eeeeeesee'ee ? . . . e e?s^e : : * DB. L. H. SNIDER * * _ . * YBTEBINABY SURGEON . Fretwill Ce. Stable . * e ? . Phone 54? Anderson, 8. C* * -4 o o o e o o ooo pee o ? o DB. LILLIAN L. CASTES o o HR. SABA A. MOORE, ? o o e Osteopathie Bhyslefej? . ? ? SIS r?leeklej Bldg. o o e e e o o o o o o o ? O O O O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o THE STUDIO GRAND ? PHOTOGRAPH?! V IN ALL ITS BRANCHES 1 o 2 o ?YEE XSESE ?E WELBY BT?KE ? o . >. a : Otoo O'IO'I'A ??*-? ~ . : ? Pri?es ?UK) te $5-00 ap. Be. ? palra 10c ea, J DR. M. H CAMPBELL 113 wv mum st ?T I ?!?. 1 I.F : '?'?i ?". ?' ' ?? -? f "l'sgg*?; ? BOILERS, TANKS. STACK?, -.?- . . TV-T?"-.it * * * * * * ? ? 4 ? ?* i * '. m .?. served ^ : . i * PIEDMONT CAFE * wA?uf?a? *J?js*T? CAW* NOBTIf-SOI-TH^EAST^irEST I Leave? ? NO. ?..TA*-a NO. 23..3.50 P at Arrives? Ko. 21 .S.U ? a. ?J No. 8 .310 P- "* InfonnaUon. schedules, ratea, otei-. promptly given. ? WILLIAMS, O. P. AA^B Augusta, OSK, "y. B. Caras, O. A, Ss Anderson, t?. O. ?? ?a *bove nga<es etfectlv*. BOScj. Sa? Sith. 1814,