Classified Want Advert Twenty-five words or less. One T Six Times $1 00. All advertisement over twenty-fiv word. Rates on 1,00(1 words to tiOD. No advertisement taken for less If you*- name appear* in the tole your want ad to 321 and a bill will prompt payment. FOR SALE FOR ty A LE-Onion sci* White Pearl White Bermuda. Yellow Bermuda, Silver Skin. Yellow Danvers, also complete assortment onion seed. Furman Smitli, Seedsman, Antler son, S. C., Phone 4t?4. fOR SALE-250 farms So. Ga., West Oreen and Denton, Ga., $10.50 round trip. If you are interested write or see me at once. C. IO. Key, County Clerk's Office, Anderson. S. C. tf FOR SALE-Pulleys and shafting and counter shafts, displaced by indi vidual motors, --.pply T. K. Roper. Mgr., Anderson Intelligencer Job Dept. tf FOR SALE-Inoculation for Alfalfa. Vetch and Crimson (Hover. Mu?-1 ford's Nitre (?erm. Funmtu Smith.I Seedsman, Phone 4H4. OR SALE-My Tarni of 111 acres.-5 miles of Anderson. In high stato of cultivation, good water and pas ture. Midway cl:arch and school house 14 julie distant. Also any one that want A some nice Berk sh Tro pigs to meet me on the square Sat ? urday p. m. Sept 19. W. R. Pruitt. Anderson, 8. C. Ruote 1. 9-16-3t WANTS WANTER-Teachers with certificates wanted' Immediately for following' positions in graded or rural schools: 8 at $60; 6 at $50; 8 at ??5; li at ?40; 7 at SSE. Dirsdt f.ci-?1 school offilclals. Special enrollment.' Act quickly. W. H. Jones, Mgr.,' Columbia, S. C. WANTED- You to try the cooking at Tho Luncheonette, next door to Nsw Bridge; Short Orders Quickly Served. WlNTBD^?rne V?Wc to knew that we u?^?c j??t received a i urge ship* J 1 ment of box files, and can supply, your wants in this line. Anderson' Intelligencer, Job Department. tf ? WANTED-You to know that we malte the best Evaporators. Hither Cop per or Galvanized Steel, Metal Shingles, Tin Roofing. Guttering, Smoke Stacks, Oin Suction Pipe, etc. Dlvver Roofing Co. The Shop With u Reputation. WANTE?- Geed, ?ve solicitor 'u? j*dn crew. Money making possibilities unlimited for right man. Apply W. Y. Ingram care Anderson Fur. Co. Anderson 8. C. 9.l5-6tp WANTER-Position by October 1st Experienced bookkeeper anti sales man on road or In houae. A-l ref erences. Ago 83 years. Married. Write J. ?B. Wright. Seneca. S. C. 9-166t.p. FARMS FOR LEASE We have the following good farms for lease 3. to 5 years as whole or in small farma: 360 aores at Modoc, C. ft W. C. R.' R. 650 acres at Clark's Hill, O. ft W. ?. R. R. AU having good Savannah River bottoms. Augusta Real Estate Co.. Augusta. Cn. MOTFL-Some one to operate six tee? room hotel. Baths und lights. Reasonable renti li us I noss onprv . tunity. Ar ply a? 0UC# to' W. O. COBB. Supt. Ware Shoals, S. C. * LOST LOS't'-B. tv.v ,\ ::orth Anderson and public Lt ; a: \ T?-?eaduy morning, gold ?ie?: \ < . : MU prize given by Newberry ( ? liege in 1906, Has tmine J. ?3. i a. Boil engraved on pin bar. Return to Hubbard Building abd receive reward. 9-16-3t LOSlJ : Tan colored automobile top cover. Qr hood Sunday /afternoon on wtjiianxstc:. r ?rt tvTtweon Arder ?n-a .MjijSblU.mi^ .^--V. I lU... I I rewe>d.^':RetBrft to C. G. Sayre lt PO L L A "The Trey O'Hearts" Th??aay, Sept. 17 . V?jwljSSlON Mfctfce?.5fc' Nigkt >. . 3 an4 IQs IMMMLanMEWsT I Columns ising Rates Ime 25 cents, Three Times 50 cents, e words prorata for each additional he u-< to leic a to I: :i to :?. ? At CIcTclitnd riiarmacy: * * H lo ? a. m.: <;.:!i> to 7.80 p. m. . * lteslurnce Phone S'-'OJ Oflice 688 . * * c BAIR* & BALDWIN . _ . ARCHITECTS . * Bleekley Bldg. Anderson, 8. C . * Cititens National Bank Bldg. * * Raliegh, N. C. J o e CASEY * FANT ARCHITECTS Anderson, 8. C. Brown Office Building second Floor. Phone 369 * T. Frank Walline SanVi L. hi... WATKINS & PRINCE ? . ; - t Attorneys as? CosnseHcr-stLsw * 1st Floor Blockier Bldg, . Anderson, S. C. * . DH. L. H. SNIDER . . VETERINARY SURGEON . . _ a . Fretwell Co. Stable . s 0 . Phono 54. Anderson, S. C. * ~~-r--T"TT~^ *Dr. J. C. MITCHELL* * Veterinary Surgeon * * Davis Bros. Stable * t> 816-Phones-133 * * Anderson, So. Car * B. It. BLECK IiK Y O.M. HEARD Phone 671 Phone 97 Bleckley & Heard UNDERTAKERS U7?.WhitnerSt. Answers nil nils day or nijrteL Phone 26S. S5? Craytons ream Is Good Cream :: Ice Cream :: \ Eat More Of lt. *-:-. ls lt year eyes or glasses ta ' questlea! Airiest thea dont i seek farther, Jast s ea. ?e. I > specialise ca these tron?les and cnn give you that finish ea work that IMUS satisfaction. , rrices 68.00 te $540 ap. Re. pairs 10c up. ;DR. emmi 112 W. fVhitTierSt. Orear? floor-telephone FARMERS UNION WAS LARGELY ATTENDED FAVOR "BUY-A-BALE" MOVE MENT A GOOD MEETING; Almost Every Section of County Was Represented at Meeting Held Here Yesterday The meeting ol thc Anderson nnin ty formen,' union, lield in this elly yesterday, .vas .,.?-' of the botvi this city lia over had ?. pleasure of ? n-1 tcrtainlng. The .i.eolian convened with muir ni ?Ibers in attendance! ilian had over been present al a pre: vt??s Mooting und additional mem bers in this emergency und do tts duty nobly. A WARM WELCOME FOR DR. VINES Baptist Congregation Told Their Pastor of How Glad They Wer-; To See Him Return Home At the First Baptist church last night therj wat- an immense outpour log of friends to give a "welcome home" to Dr. and Mrs. .1. F. Vines af Cieir return from a visit of several weeks to health and pleasure resorts pud other places of lnt?reM, This is one of'the largest? Baptist congre gations in th* southend it seem:-, that ....Umist the entire membership and a number of othe- friends were pres ent. The spirit of the occasion was most cordial. Tlie addresses of welcome were full of fun and at the same time touched a deep note of kindly feeling ind fine sentiment. Tho response by Dr. Vines was also full ot feeling. Kvoryone in Anderson was glad to see Br. Vines back in town, but that they should express their pleasure over lils return In such a manner must indeed have been a pleasant oc casion for the pastor of tlie Baptist church. When tho services were concluded everyone of those in. nttendnnce said that they had deriven as much pleas ure from tho occasion as either Dr. or Mrs. Vine's, but it hardly seems that this was possible since Dr Vines said that he had never e*TOriene?d a more pleasant evening in his life. That Dr. ond Mrs. Vines are appre ciated by Andedson's public was at tested to in no uncertain mander laat night and if this If an example of what local folks will, do every time that this lovable.couple should chance lo leave Anderson, it would nay them :o be ab?ent nari of the time. The tiresentation gift tc. nr. Vines- wn.a a bound volume containing the name? of ult the members- f the Sunday school and ot the en arch organiza tion?. Mrs. Vine?? was presented with n hnndsome floral piece, a lovely cre ation. REED COMPANY IS TO MAKE CHANG?S Report Has It That Well Known Company Will Reduce Force and ame Out All Its Stock A report iras heard on the atreetfc r?i t hr ?.u.v yesterday ie iht- effect that some radical changes will take place " 7 . c. A Reed Plano ft Organ house 1er 1. The rerort ssys that . 1 1::-?WT! frm will reduce Ita ale? force on that date, call Its traveling men off the road and disposa of the stock on hand as rapidly as possible. While it was not possible to secure any statement yesterday In regard to the matter, lt ia understood thp/'ohly & fe vf men will be left with the force and they will have- io charge the re duction ot sock. It ls presumed that Hie mawk house, which ts probably tho iargest !u the state?, plans to ??<-. ant ot business st ne distant dat?. ANDERSON MAY TRY A NEW . PLAN OF HOME CREDITS People in Other States Say They Have Solved Problem of Get ting Pupils to Work at Home Wittie ike. school children may not like tlie ;d-in ro well af first, it is safe to say that every parent of a ichool child in Anderson county will bo enthusiastic when they hear of the new "homo credit" plan which has re. gently been Inaugurated in : onie ot tho piddle schools ni the conni ry. This matter has been <;illed to the at tention of J. B. Felton, county super, intendent of education, and to the at tentioti of thc county hoard. The ed ucators now have the matter under a lieut let) and in ail probability they may try Hie scheme ont in the schools of Anderson county. ; Willie the system i:. pi rfectly sim ple, it rotiulres foin - time to explain lt. However, it provides that every pupil will be given a -eilain number cf credit*, for performing simple tasks' .it borne, such as ten i 'edits for milk ing the cow, ten credit?, for entitling wood, ten credits f> .:. washing the teeth, 20 credits for bilildibg u chicken coop, ten vredits, for currying the horse, and so rn, Including practical ly every task which a boy or girl may perfoim around the house. lt has been tried and IISB proved to he a ..Treat success1 In other states and lt Is now being Inaugurated in some of the Bchcols of this, state. Ab Iowa newspaper tells of what Has been accomplished lhere: "Harry B. .McVtcker, county auner iutrndent of Keokuk county, has solv el the problem of inducing youngsters to work cheerfully at home-or at least he has gone a long way toward that result. He bas' Introduced In con nection with the schools In Keokuk county a system of giving credit for work done at bony. "The wav it works is something like ibis: Whenever little Johnnie feeds the nigs, or carries In an arm load of wood, or curries a horte, or studios din lesBon at home, or does something else to make himself useful he gets a credit at the 'school he attends," J??r4 that blt of home work. "Whenever Lulu get-, a meal to help lier mother, rets thc '.able, sleeps with 'ter window open, or perfcrms sonic >ther of the fifty scheduled taskp. slic ;ets a credit. "When a. youngster has <>arncd 200 ^redits In thl? way he gets a certifi cate of reward from the county stiper ntendent and when lie haf earned Bi? 00 credits he gets a diploma of hon >r. But what ls more Important-for '< sv-ry 200 credits .o-raed by home (vork the scholar receives ah ndill ional i per cent io his Puai' average rrade. except in the eighth grade nnd here the pupil must have ROO 'credits or each additional per cent on his grades*. "\ list nf fifiv important tasks u ?oungster can perform about home or .tiles of health that ho can observo ? ma been formulated and th"-schedule j if credits arranged as a rewnrd for i lolng those things. Not more than 50 i ier cent on the grades pen he earned, i n a pupil cannot carn Iiis way i brough school hv home work alon??. "The Interest in this unique system i mr become Intense in the conutv. ac vordlng to Superintendent M.-Vitknr. t V'oitngi-'iers. who formerly could be < .nully dragged to work have mani- l ested - feverish apuitlte for perform ? ng home tasks. One of the .school * latrnns told the superintendent that . tis boy? wera for i urryii\g.,the horser' i ix or sey*?n times a day that they ? nlaht earn tiie nuire credits. ? - ] "School patrons aro .enthusiastic in heir approval of Hie plan. They arc ? imilug their offspring iinhuvu with o ? lew and Intense- craving for emoloy- i pent end the rent Intent ls making a ? lit with thc parents. "We are Undina that lt gives the \ hlldr'-n v. }c-? In their wofk nnd drovinc the pl..n and ten ue of the good work1 lt ls doing. It viii hrldge the chamn between'tho tomb and the school, hrln* the oar nts Into close ,n" b wl*b tb* school, 1 ,nd make the ffchnol an important fne or In the home life nf tba- pupils." "RnoeriHtsndent McVk-k*r is ? serv UH Mir ililli? .r> .....i.i* .^.i,,..;. endent in Keokuk county. Th* work ii is doing both in connection with be home work Idea and other edura lonal development tn attracting con- ' Ulerable attention." t { f'OR?fimON l\ T ! T TF.LY TO/S AP l In yesterday's inteiiigenret- . ?h?ra i vas a typographical error In tue ad- c rertlsement of T. L. Caly Co.. whtch nade lt appear as"- If . thar. .. were j ?liing the. famous Stetson bats for < bro*] dollai?: whereas almost every I tody knows that no Stetson .bab.te : wer sold at less than three dollars md a bale I The Intelligencer regret? this error * teVnly and takes this means of cor- i coting the mistake, also of running heir ad ip, this Issue, with the price i tated correctly. There ts no doubt but that if Messrs. > 3aly Company were selling Stetson ?. lats at three dollar?., they wouldispon 1 ut nf ti?! t*vH?- full hfi?? before tnt end ir ti the we**, ii & FORMAL OPENING OF THE FITTING SCHOOL FRAZER'S PROSPECTS ARE VERY BRIGHT SESSION IS BEGUN Pupils EnroUedl Yesterday. In structors Took Charge of the Classes-Work Begins Today Tlie Frazer Fitting School opened 'ty doors for the third session of its work Tuesday morning at !? o'clock Quite a number of interested persons were present und the occasion was one for congratulation in every re spect. Tlie devotional exercises were conducted by tlie Rev. D. Witherspoon Dodge, pastor of the t'entrai Presby terian church. The entire city coun cil, including the mayor, was present and each one responded with words of greeting and well Wishing. Mayor Godfrey and Councilman Barton made adtf-osses in which they endorsed moFt heartily the work that hy being done and pledged themselves to the support ,of tlie institution. They were followed by Messrs. F. M. nurnett. Porter A. Whaley. J. B, Townsend nml f. M. Garrison, who f poke of tlie ne cessity of such work as is being done by Frazer Behool. After announce ments by Dr: Frazer, the headmaster. ?he benediction was pronounced lind the boys repaired to the study hali where assignments of lesions, an nouncement of duties, rules and regu lations were had. The work of tlie evening study hail, the ruling con cerning leafing on the ?vlreets at night, the work of the literary eocitles which nrc to be organized and tlie introduc ion cf a eourse in penmanship which is compulsory for every student, were some of tlie features of the announce ments' tihat -.were very encouraging "nd which should have tlie hearty en dcr-oment not only of thc parents and matrons but of the entire city of An derson as well. An entirely new'at mosphere ls to characterize the grounds of Frazer school this year. The true idea of hoy training has beer. Pt least reached and will be followed verv closely during tho entire session. The faculty of the Institution is as follow:,*: Rev. Dr. W H. Frazer, head master and profespor of Bible: Prof. B. Manly Parks, principal and Instruc tor in science and history; Prof, S. M. Harden. Instructor in Rngllsh, Ger man and Greek; Prof. A. R. Banks. Instructor in Latin and mathematics. Bctwe?n f?rty and fifty bright.^ear nest boys were enrolled yesterday and quite ? delegation 13 expected later on In the week. Taken altogether it was a very en couraging opening and the work bids fair to be the best in the history of the Institution. 3ELTON FAIR IS BEING BOSTED Automobile Drivera of Belton To Make a Second Trip In Interest s, Of Coming Event So well pleased were they with' the success bf the first "booster, excurs ion" run: in Relton autcuobiles for Hie purpose of advertising the Belton Tair. thai people? of that enterprisln? town have decided to conduct a fvec .:nd excursion of the same kind, ex cept that :. different route will be fol lowed on the second expedition.. The boosting party ls to leave Bel on for. the su<.?;~.? .trip at 8x30 o'clock in th?'?u?rolng of'Thu.^ay, Septem ber 17. and.it ip said that between "125 md 150, people will compose the party. They will go to Abbeville by. woy of Ant'.wilie and from Abbe ville they svill gb to Greenwood, then to Hodges. Slhoalc' Junction. Donalds. Due West, llonea Path and hark to Belton. The Belton brasa band, which ls .asily on..' of tho best bands in the tate, will nccompnny the party, rid ing in the Belton Coca-Cola plant's automobile truck. . ? The fair is to take ?lace on Wcd feaday, October 21, and everyhtlng *?.?r.?s to the day befog A ?rand fsde ??ss. . rsSLW triAlKXAKD MAKING A HIT Public Pleased VVith New Services On P. & N. Lines Which Began Yesterday Afternoon _ ) The. new parlor cara on. the Pied mont & N'orthern line railroad made heir appearance yesterday and lt tardly expresses the pressure of tho public to say that the traveling pub ic are "tickled tb death " The tlrst mc of the cars to be seen tn Ander en was the - saluda" which went out if thia city yestSTday afternoon at I:?0, ior Spartanbnrg. Tho cars are tbswlntely*, Insurious. The oheorva iou cars with the brass trimmings, 'olding chairs and other conveniences tro very attractive tn appearance. Tlie cars aro fitted np with the most uxuriant leather chairs Iniaginible. md aldo boast of folding card tables, vrltlng tables, etc. Considerable speculation hhs been ie.!rd about the extra fare lo bo charged on these cars but that fact va? not established until yesterday vhen it was learned that an eura "aro of 2li coats would be charged for i|?y dlntaoc* Mn<|?r "0 miles a?, hat the fara ?rf!t be cents. THREE ATTEMPTS MADE TO OPEN SAFE BUT TO NO AVAIL Officers of Surrounding Counties! Have Been Asked To Round-up All Suspects Seen In Cities Word has ma.'hed Am-crton that the police of .-'cn.*ca 'A'oUid like the local officer? to keep th;jir e>es open In an effort to '-atch the cure-crackers wanted ;'or tabing [.art i t an attempt to crack the anio .if the f-mcca Cot ton Oil mill. A : nulla? pTUeat haj been se:w tn atl oilier cit'es and coun ties near Se-ica and 't is believed that the ?r.ig nel nay refait in seme one being n?-prebend jd 'or Ute crime. Tl u "ol>ow ? OPO 'Ai re inaf'** be tween midnight Sunday night and daylight yest ar. lay morning fy tafe crackers in an utisaipt t;> eater n safe vault at tiie S;n.v.-ii cotton rill '?.-.mpa pany'? office. The burglars made a complete get-away, but were fr'ghren ed off before ih*-% bad succeeded Iii entering the .-afe. No m^i ?>? ur vi?ls uables were missing frc:?j 'ault. Nitroglycerine was II?????! by tlu* \?;:r glars and the authorities at Seneca believe the atte?ja?t?v.l robbery i? tho Job of a well known gang Not a clue of any importance \>?;is left about the office or the yar-1. "Sheriff Kc:t and the city ro.iec were notified yesterday morn ng of the attempted robbery, and asked to keep u watch tor the nt'i'.ige ni' No one in Seneca has been located who can recall any st rang?; men about the place the night o? the robbery, The plan was pretty v.ell formed, it seems, and but for h.? fa?t that the ?safe proved of stronger fiber than i':?d ?"cnected. the ro>Jm*rs won.cl have doubtless made'a >?lg ham MURDER GASES HEARD IN GRIMINAL COURT! ULYSSES DAVIS CONVICTED | OF MANSLAUGHTER ? .- ' MAKING PROGRESS Bozeman Ia Now Being Tried For IKilling of Mr.tthcw Jones At Mt. Olive Church In July When criminal court convened yes terday morning /Judge Memminger delivered his charge to the Jury In the ense of Ulysses Davis, charged with the murder of Jim Emmerson The Jury retired at 10 o'clock and ?hoitly before ll o'clock a verdict of guilty of. man?lauafhter was re turned. The defendant hr not yet been sentenced. This killing occured in North An derson on August 20, following ser rices at a negro church. A large party of negroes bad been to preach ing and as they wore returning home mme negro struck Jim Emmerson -i?hind the ear with a rock, fracturing lils Skull and causing concussion ot live brain, killing the negro instantly Davis waa arrested, charged with the ?rime,'but on the stand yesterday pleaded an alibi. ? The next case taken up w:!tpo=nre -J" the person. His trial lasted but a short time and in this rase the jury returned a verdict of guilty. Williams was sentenced .to is months on the county chain-gang. [; will be remembered that this case .xciieci great interest in Pelzer for* a ime and a lynchlr*? waa narrowly iveVted. the prison?- ng hurried to !:;? county jail he afore the mob ouh\ lay hands on him. Os Boxeman. charged with shoot ng and killing Matthew Jones, la tow being tried. Boseman Waa ar raigned yesterday^ morning just be Fore the noon hour and his caTe oc cupied the attention of the court till idjournment yesterday evening. . At .hat tlnin uart ..f ?HQ ieen completed but additional vtlt iesses are yet to T>e sworn and the ar r?mente are yet to be heard. It is jrobaWe that this case will go brough a great part of tbe day. The killing occured at Mt. Oliv? ?burch in Savannah township on Ju i 2C>. According to the testimony livered ye>- terday . Botecaan had thc Sther of Matthew Jones to enter tba .nnrcn and I 2! bin son that A man m the outside desired to ase him. rVhon Matthew Jones came from* the ntilding he and Bo re m an bad some ?ords, following which' tlV> fatal bot was fired. The attorneys for he defendant have made a strong >lea of ?elf defense. ~~~ Claude Poors, who has been coll ided of the killing of Joe Kelly at Vii) bimst on and will be sentenced or manslaughter, wa' brought be ore tiie Judge yestt/day morning for entonce to be passed but Judge ilsmmtnger announce*!, that he de I esl red tn give the matter further onaideratlon -Ifff?^W'^W*** ontence and ^liWarorj?. iT^ferr in*il Inter ?ry^US?**: LEGAL NOTICES Delinquent Bond Tax Notice. All delinquent road tax collectors ure provided with nn official receipt book with numbers, and stub numbers attached. Pay no money to collectors unless you get the official receipt RS above provided for. J. MACK KINO, tf County Supervisor. The next teachers' examination will be held at tho court house on Friday, October 2, beginning at 9 a. m. J. B. FELTON. Co. Supt. Education NOTICE All persons liable for income tax are required^to make their returns for their income on or before tba 20th of September which is an extension of time from Sept. 16th. This notice niUBt be complied with by above date, un der penalty of the law. This law was made by the legislature and if those affected wish law changtd they may petition the legislature. WINSTON SMITH. September 14, x9l4. County Auditor. NOTICE vF SALE OF BEAL ES TATE Pursuant to power granted to me by virtue of a deed of trust executed July 31st, 1914, by John R. Smithh. C. C. Smith and Mattie Smith, as the sole surviving heirs-at-law of Caroline. Smith, deceased, I will sell at public outcry, for cash, between the U3iial hours of salo on the first Monday in October, 1914, for the purposes sci out in the aforementioned trust deed, the following described real estate formerly belonging to the said Caro lin? S?r.ith, deceased: All that tract containing forty-five acres, more or leso, situate in Fork township, in the county of Anderson, in the state of South Carolina, adpoining lands of Snow Hill church, J. J. Frctwell and others: it being the same convoyed to the said Caroline Smith by deed from J. A. Coker, dated March 29, 1895, of record in the office of the clerk ot court for Anderson county, state aforesaid in Book LLL, page 214. Purchaser to pay for deed. C. F. Harrison, Trustee. Tues, Sept 1-4 Tues. .'i BOILERS, TANKS, STACKS, ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES, REPAIRS PIPE, GALVANIZED ROOFING LOMBARD IRON WORKS . . Augusta. Ga* --?--mjmmtm COTTON AT 9 CBNTS-Commencing Saturday. Sept. 19, I will buy good middling cotton from my fertill&r customers, paying it cents on a? ount, or one ce.it above the mark et price. A. S. Fant, Belton, S. C. lt sw. 3 t dally. 9-16 XOTICE The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Anderson Cot ton Mills will be held in the office of the company at Anderson, S. C., on Tuesday, October 13tb, 1914 at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for the elec tion of a board of directors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of any further business that may come before tfffe stockholders. Jas. M. Cathcart, Jas. D. Hammett. Secretary Prest, and Treas The Day In Congress Washington, Sept., 15\-Senate met at li> a. m. ? Tho filibuster spains* the river anij harbor bill 'was continued. Republicans decided to oppose wax tax measure in any form whatever. Adjourned at 6 p. m. to ll a. m. Wednesday. House met at poon. Democrats prepared" to caucus to ' lght on tne war tax bill, ? Debate cs the Isnd ?easing bil! was resumed on the Boor. Motion by Representative Trlbbic. to pass ?he senate bill for issue ci currency ?p to seventy-five per cent limit on Commercial paper waa block ed by objection. Representative Lever maflo nnolutr unsuceeAful attempt to have the boase cAn?lA*r th? hill tn farltltaio >ank^cr?dits on warehouse' receipts Tor cv.ticfc. grain and other staples. > Resolution to investigate the textile Industry! at Atlanta.' Oa., introduced sy ReprAentatlve Greene. Maasachus Mlnorltt republican and democratic reports flfcd assailing; the bill for gov ernment i purchase and ' or oration pf Adjourned at 5:10 p. tr. until ?ooh .Vcdnesdi*\ . DVUUM. ratio, caucus at 8 p. m. on var revt/tlue bill. CIA RD OF -THANKS. Editor The intelligencer: I wish Mi thank tba voters of An derson coi nty for the splendid, vote riven roo n both, primaries, 1 ass tr? ron I app! ?clate lt rsry much aid I ill! ondea' or to dy my duty tn ah the ?rc ole. ,r .. . . H. DICK Sdi t il. Belton, t-ie ot IE, i0!t.