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Classified Want Advert Twenty-five words or less, One T 81* Tintes fl 00. All advertisement over twenty-flv Word. Rates on 1,000 words to tion. No advertisement taken for less If your name appears in the tele your want ad to 821 and a bill will prompt payment FOR SALE FOB SALE-Onion sets. Prepare now for sowing EngllBh Peas and planting Irish Potatoes In lots, November or early December. Fur m an Smith, Seedsman. FOB SALE-Highest strains Barred Plymouth Rocks. CO Pullets, $1.00, 16 Coefcerls, ?L25 \o $2.00 each. Bronse Turkeys at reasonable prices. J. C. Stribbllng, Pendletotn, a c.-ii-13-etp FOB SALE-One thousand bushols ot extra bottom sand corn. Write to E E. Verner, Richland, S. C . ll-18-8t TOI HASSS-One Ford Roadster^ good as new, or will trade for young horse dV mule . Saddler's Garage. 1I-14-?L WANTS WANTED--The sukue ts know thal wa have Just received a large ship ment ot box tusa, and can supply your wants In this Une. Anderson Intelligencer, lob Department, tl WANTED-Bright, energetic boy for carrier. Good salary. and commis sion. Apply to Tho Intelligencer of fice, ti WANTED-Ton ts .read .our .two weeks' bargain sale on page five : of this issue. Southern Public Util ities Co. dtf NOTICE-We are now prepared to do your grinding of all kinds of feed stuff-t^cotton stalks, corn stalks, shucks, straw, grain? etc. Price 20e per cwt Strictly cash. Anderson Mattress and Spring Bed Co. SEE W. A. Todd, the Monument Man, for anything in the monumental line. Tombstones of all hindu. W. A. Tod% .1009 South Main street, Anderson, 8. O-11-5-1 mo, The panic la over and Jake Thomas gfefc?> ?? Thomas are In the Cleaning, Pressing and Dying and Repairing njHPt&s. Prices cheap. Give us a We are at the Columbia Tall orjttg Co., 122 West Whitnor Street. 'ammiT ffled tOT ani ?elivfcred Si AVK a limited number of Colo's ?I^^^Bp Hot Blast Heaters for bard il that we will close out at coat Iso a number of Cole'o Hot Blast Beate ra at greatly reduced prices, irai come, first served. Tate ,'^?^rdwara Co.-11-8-6L W$1M>EB If Mutt told Jell we were .''^h?Tihg Oysters, stewed or fried: '?'?W1! ^ Half 16c-Midway Cafe. r LOST J0BT, STRAYED OB STOLEN-One ?iawh blase-faced horse. Notify G. m Walton, or Phone 76. il-H-tf. ?fi 3PQRWQNT Vi'll BENT-?My house, on. West rghirim street 5 rooms, bath worn kitchen Electric lights and ^?ppats' Bsastmsbk*. See W. ; ,:??Weleh> Evans Pharmacy S> or 'sssBsTm ' i<^>Ea ^^o-"-11-14-3^ CTT^LAX, . rjaSre say .it t** gie1-, ideal, perfect aM?|]H^^a>- Mr. M. J. Perkins s m Bay, Wis., says "I have used mitt otis, eaitsv etc., but were all dis agreeable and unsatisfactory.. Tn Cit ri t have found the ideal laxative : ak." For Bich headache, sour sto mpjj, laxy liver, congested bowels 1 is'''the perfect laxative^and gives a easy to take and pleasant in 'action. R?sulta , . thoroughly satlsfaotory. -iigg**' ";. j... . DB. FOREST ?v SUGGS >? ! ' ?Swthtt ? < Offices 41S-415 Bleckley Bldg. - Associates' With Dr. W. ftjptlilmjliii FjkeWSWU ' ' Astofteh, 8. 4X mi, um. i ??ii.i'i Astute* Csk. HSaHH^r^BS^B^B^B^BB^B^B^BlB^B^BBS I Columns ising Rates Imo 25 coots, Three Times GO cents, e words prorata for each additional be used In a month made on appl> than 25 cents, ish In udvance. phone directory you can telephone be malled after its Insertion for COUNCILMEN PLAN A T?lPTO COLUMBUS, 0. ?TO INSPECT FIRE FIGHTING MACHINES TO LEAVE TUESDAY If Trip is Made Visit Will Also Be Paid to Ashville, N. C, and to Spartanburg. Some weeks ago an agitation was started In Anderson for tho city to purchase a combined truck and pump automobile for use in the local fire department. It seems that the agita tion has now about come tn a iiead and lt la probable that an order will be placed for such a piece of fire fighting apparatus within the next week or at the outside, within the next fortnight. Early Thursday morning represen tatives of the Amorlcan-LnFrance Automobile company and representa tives of the Seagrave company, holli manufacturers of fire-fighting auto mobiles, arrived In tho city, In order to be present at council meeting Thursday night, and representatives of, other automobile companies Bent In their bids and estimates. It was j oxoected that council might take some action on tho question at this meet ? lng but when competition grew so keen among the bidders, tho contract was held up snd lt ls now a ques tion of which ona. of those companies will get the order. Thia Hes between the Amertcan-LaFrance, the Seagrave and i tba Robertson. One of these i threw machines will be purchnsed but which one ls a matter, still in doubt Since council bas not yet been able to reach any decision In the matter lt has been determined that they will havo an opportunity to see these trucks In operation and then deter mine on the one most suitable for An derson. Members of council have been Invited to go to Spartanburg and Asheville, where they will see the Americaa-LaFrauce and the Robert son . la operation and it is believed that certain other members of coun cil, possibly Aldermen Spearman, King and Dobbins, will go on to Co lumbus, Ohio, tb aeo tho plant of the [Seagrave people, to see a machine of this make In course' Of construction and to see the Completed machine fighting fire. It Is understood that the entire expense of these trips will bo borne by the automobile compan ies and that the city of Anderson will I not be asked to pay any of th eso ex penses, no matter what machine is purchased. It is fairly certain that the council men will visit Spartanburg and Ashe ville and lt ls belloved that they will also ?end the delegation on to Co lumbus.' The new machine will be one of tbe best additions that the fire depart ment could have, according to mem bers of the fire department. It would enable the department to handle many ] fires,- with which they are now unable to cope and would save the city thousands of dollars annually. The Initial cost of one of these combined fire flghtlne machines is between $8 000 and $10.000. Trilhys _ ." Will Be W?JH Protected in Foreign War Since American Shoes Hrv? Boen Or?erecL IThe average reader of The Intelli gencer will hare some little difficulty in picturing In his or her mind Just how many shoes can be bought tor the sum of $1,500.000. That is the order recently received by the Endi cott-John son Shoe company? within the last few weeks,-according to J. W. Locke, who spent yesterday In tho ?city. Mr. Locke ls salesman for thia company and calls on the shoe firm of Oelsberg Shoe company, ... While hera he told ot his firm having re ceived this enormous order from the Allies for shoes-to flt ont their army and said that hi? plant was being tax ed to take care of the order. He says that his company has already ship ped 18 car loada of shoes to tho Al* Hes and that the manufacturing plant ls running orertlm* to take care ot the additional shipments. At Outrai l'reshrter?aa Ctrerefc, Rev. John C. Camon. State Super intendent of South Carolina Sunday Schools, Who comes to tho city to take a leading part la tho Anderson Cour-ty Sunday School convention, will {french st the Central. Presbyterian chvu?b Sunday morning. M'LAUBEN OUTLINES WAREHOUSING PLANS TELLS WHAT HE HOPES TO ACCOMPLISH COMPLY WITH LAW Says That Cotton Will Have to Bc Distributed From Warehouses in the Southern States. "Inter I hopo to soe concentration warehouses in Charleston and Colum bia to handle export colton. hriuging the foreign spinner and the producer into closer louch." "lt must be apparent that in the future reserve cotton muHt be held In tho South and distributed from there to tile world." "I intend to see that tho law ls com plied with, especially as to grades, because I realize that, when character is established, cotton can be Ixou^lU ard ?old by tho receipt, thus snving great expense to producer and con sumer by eliminating middlemen who now thrive at the expense of both." Foregoing are sentences from a letter which the State warehouse commissioner. Jno. L. Mclaurin, ad dressed yesterday to Theodore H. Price, editor of Commorce and Fi nance (weekly) cf New York. The letter follows: "I am enclosing you a copy of the warehouso act passed at the extra 8eseion of (he South Carolina legis lature. . "Tho receipt given by the State car ries: "1. Absolute title to the bale or balee of cotton enumerated therein, removing the cloud resting upon tho title to every bale of cotton produced under tho crop mortgage system. '% It guarantees weights and grades, also condition of cotton. "3. It guarantees the delivery of tho Identical bales named in the re ceipt, thus preventing substitution. "This should make n good collat eral to a farmer's note to be used for discount under section 13 of the now; currency law. "The act passed IR not my original conception of a State warehouse law, but it is designed to meet the emer gency thrust upon us by war. Later I hope to see concentration -ware houses in Charleston and Columbia to handle export cotton, bringing the foreign spinner and the producer into closer touch. Ii must be apparent that in the. future reserve cotton must be held In tho South and distributed from there to tho world. This is hut a small beginning on a very large proposition, but lt ls a beginning. "The farmers are holding their cot ton in the firm determination not to ? accept less than tho cost of produc tion, which ls about 10 cents perl pound. The price is advancing as a| result af this agitation and paradoxi cal as lt may seem, lt is going to be I easier to borrow money on cotton than to sell lt In large volume, be-1 cause aa lt ls held the price of that euterlng Into consumption makes higher the borrowing basis, whereas if all cotton In the farmers' hands is forced anon the market, lt would al most destroy Its value and leave no| borrowing bas'*. \t In the lien mer chant who. 'ls left with the bag lo hold.' If he can discount his note, se cured b.v wc 'chouse receipts, through tho reserve system, credits will be un locked and tho farmer hold bis cotton [ and maintain prices. "Your admirable articles In Com merce and Finance are being widely read and I am bringing this matter to your attention so that thoae ' with' money to lend may properly appre ciate a State warehouse receipt, issued aa security for loans. I call particu lar attention to the heavy criminal penalties for violation of the act and Intend to kee that the law ls compiled' with, especially aa to gradea, because I realise that'when character ls estab lished, cotton can be bought and sold by tho receipt, tbua saving great ex pense to producer and consumer, by eliminating middlemen, who now thriv ; at tho expense of both." - WISHED SHE COULD DIE Aid Be Free Fr? Sett Troubles, W Fina? Bett? Way. Columbia. Tenn.-"Many a ?me." says Mrs. jessie Sharp, of Hus place. ':f*&*A*^teT** reneye? ot my Buffering, from womanly troubles. 1 Could not sit Up, without pulling at housework. the ia? amount of work fired me osa. My bead would swim, and I would tremble ter an hour or more Finally, I took Cardup the woman's tonic, and 1 ab* ht* bothered with bah? say more, and 1 don't have to go Jo bea. ta fact, i em sound and weil ol all say troubles.'' Cardtrl 'goes to all the weak spots and helps to make them strong. Mavis sgt* as H everything were wrong, and need ap^soojafc-.Jo. qui?e their ?ervos and strengthen ib? worn-out system. st you are a woman, sutterif-f from any of,the numerous sym pestos ot womanly t/oubte, take CsrdoL VU wtt help yon, MaU?^glsts. ~,T . Writ* }?: ChUUnoot? McdkltM On.. U?hHf SaWMT Dut, Otoactanooga, Tenn., 1W SMH TWO MONEY CROPS TO BE POSSIBLE SOON IF GRAIN ELEVATOR IS BUILT HERE SHAPING PLANS Opinion is That Original Plans Do Not Call for Building Sufficient to Meet Needs. Following a conferenre yesterday' morning between J. S. Fowler, repre senting tlie farmers end business men of Anderson county, and J.. Cooper Stratton, representing the Murrell En gineering and Construction company of Chicago, it appears that Anderson county Is certainly to have a grain elevator and that at no distant date. It has been decided to call a meeting of the committee appointed for this purpose and to push tho proposition through at the earliest possible mo ment. Meantime, the detailed infor mation as to t?e number of acres planted and to be planted In grain in Anderson county this year will pe gotten together and thc maximum number of bushels of grain to be mar keted here will be estimated. S. M. Brock, who ls deeply interest ed in the idea and who has traveled through the West to Inspect the grain elevators, is inclined to believe that tho capacity of the plant proposed for Anderson county will have to be increased from 25,00? bushels to 40, 000 bushels as present Indications are that the crop of small grain raised In the county will be between 1,000,000 and l,r>00,000 bushels in oats and oth er winter grainB. He thinks that the elevator should also bc equipped with apparatus for handling corn, for sheiling and sacking about 350,000 to 500.000. DiRcussing the matter further, Mr. Hrr.'-k Baya that the new plan will j furnish Anderson county with two i money erona, oats wheat ] : in May, ! when the farmers will bring In their ; grain, turn it over to the elevator and, receive ready cash for the same and another when the corn comes in, a few weeks before the' cotton crop ia gathered. A healthy Interest ls being mani fested all over the county In the idea and that the elevator will bo built here ls now an assured fact, * CatholIe Church. St Joseph's Catholic church, twen ty-fourth Sunday after, pentecost,.Sun day school at 10 a, m., mass and ser mon at ll a m. Benediction at 4 p. m. Reverand Father Edward A. Duff will officiate al all cervices._ . KEEP LIVER AND BOWELS REGULAR WITH CASCARETS No more Headache, Bad Colds sour stomach and constipation. Get a 10-cent box now. No odds bow bad your liver, stom ach or bowels; how much your head aches, how miserable and uncomfort able you are from constipation, indi gestion, biliousness and aluggish bowels-you alway? get the desired results with Cascarets. Don't let your stomach, liver and bowels make you miserable. Take Cas- j carets tonight; pot an end to the head- 1 ache, biliousness, dizziness, nervous ness, sick, sour, Rassy* stomach, back ache, and all other distress; cleanse your inside organs of all the bile, gases and constipated matter which is producing the misery A 10-cent box means health, happi ness and a clear head foe months. No more days of gloom and distress if you will take a Cascaret now and then. All druggists sell Cascarets. Don't forget the children-their little insides need a gentle cleansing, too Association Of Saluda District Will Meet With Triangle Church, Nov ember 28-29. Thc third union district. Saluda As ! soclation, will convene with Triangle > Baptist church, November 28-29. The j ?following program has been outlined for t>?e occasion: j Saturday, 10.30 a m.-Devotional I services conducted by. the pastor. ll a . m.-Sermon-Rev. M. M. Mc Queen, or C. A. Waters j 1.30 p. m.-The formation of paa ?toratea In the country. Are they de sirable, if so, on what principle shalt ? the churches be brought together--J. R Brongan, R H. Breazeale, S. M. Callahan., Allen Mahaffey. Each speaker has discussion. 2:15 p. m.-What 1 ?sons has the European war and the result on busi ness depression in this' country for us-C. A. Waters, W. W Leathers, L M. Smith. i 3 p. m. -The Kingdom of God, Ita e Cfc ct" wore it present What may wo ?do to crlng lt about?-Alexander R H. Burrisa. Sunday Morning. 10 a. m.-Sunday school mass meet ing. ' ll a, m -Sermon by Dr Alexander or IL H. 3urrlss. jacob's rcfr/.nder. Macaroni _ p ip w *f One of the big trades offered for Saturday and Monday down to 212 S. Main St., is Macaroni. Now just what about it.. 3 pounds for 25c. Me and Ma have tried it and we knows there is nono better. And that Rio Coffee, 7 pounds for $1.00 is a wonder. I tell you folks you can't afford to miss buying such good coffee so cheap. ....L, C. .ce,. And nowhere else can you buy 10 pound buckets of lard for 95c. Ma says ber Bister Jano pays $1.25 for the same lard. But we've heard lt talk ed round that she dont pay her grocery" bill every month. Me and Ma docs and we get our groceries just like handing thc rooney down for them. You sho ought to soe that window all dressed up with fresh meats. There are whole hogs, quarters of beef, all puro sausage, pork chops, hams, mut ton, etc. Just inside thc store is fresh fish and oysters and they are beau ties. That good old cream choese, mince meat, raisins, pickles, nuts, etc., mako3 a boy's eyes dance and his mouth run water. You can do as you please "Bud," but mc and Ma arc going to trade with W, A. POWER (?Lporboll. 212 S. Main "Jacob** POSIT YOUR MONEY With us, WrtMhen we will lend you money when you need it. Interest Paid on Deposits. The Farmers and Merchants Bank <r . a . . . and The Farmers Loan & Trust Co. ANDERSON, S. C. Combined Resources a Little the Rise of One Million Dollars E, A. Smythe, N. IS. Sullivan, J. F. Watson, J. D. Hammett, RV A. Orr, I J. ii Major, Tko?; C. Jackson, OUR DIRECTORS: Geo. W."Evans, W. Langula, J. C. Harri?, -. Fester L. Brown, J. ll. ?outhit, . It. G. Witherspoon, J. J. Major, .... ,?'; J. TL Ynnttifer. In arder to show that our sympa kind thai you canCASHItt-we are willing to sell tile Very Best Makes of Pianos and Organs at prices as low or lower than you ^n get them for elsewhere, and take Middling cotton at TEN CENTS per pound in piment for same. We BUY our pianos OUTRIGHT--pa^ng SPOT CA^S for tti^n-aiid w?; buy them C??tjyi-~therefore we are in a position to SFAl. i?to CHEAPER than the other fellow, who-carries thern.on^ ^,Consi^rneni*, or buys them "On Time.*' This is simple-nothing hard to understand ?bbut this ; we ail know that SPOT CASH always 3UYS anything CHEAPER th?n W0N T?*E"~-Hence our ability to UNDER SELL ALL COMPETITION. Every piano which we sell is fully GU?RA?tEED foi l^LN YEARS by theManufac turers and by Us. We will sell YOU a Piano or Organ for tiash or Terms to Suit You. COME TO S?? US Xtie r?aitterson Music House M. M. .PATTERSON, Manager, No! 130 West Benson Street