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Cl asst fi ec Want Adven Twenty-five words or less, One 1 Six Times $1 00. All Advertisement over twenty-m word. Rates on l.UOO word? to tlou. No advertisement taken for less It your name appears In the t.-.lt your want ad to 321 and a hill will prompt payment. FOR SALE FOB BALE-Pure Apples and Ful ham Seed- oats. Home raised ?nd nicely graded. Let us book your orders now. J. J. Frctwell. 9-23-4t Fair Bale-Sweet Peas, liurpce's Su perb, Spencer's Collective, 25. 50 and $1.00 per box. Furman Smith, Seed" man, Phone 464. tf SEE W. A. Todd, the Monument Man, for anything In the Monumental line. Tombstones of all kinds. W. A. Todd, 190? South Main street, Anderson, S. C.. FQR SALE-Two tiara of granite dust, fine for walks and cemetery, or con. crete work. Delivered any part of city. Llgon building and Blue Ridge station are using it In their ron Btruction. Call Patterson's stables. East Market. street, opposite City Hall. v 9-23-6tp -,-,,.,!> ,-. 75,000 good dry boards for sale, 1 by 6.8-10-12. Apply to R?' C. Perry*, Newberry, S. C. ( FOR RENT-Store room on public square, capacious, with new mod. ern front. Apply to- D. S. Gray at Orr Gray Drag Co. 9-24-ct RO? ItENTr-Seven" rooA?, two story ?welling on South Llgon street; lectrlc lights, gas and sewerage, barn, garden, etc- $20.00 per month. Apply to C. G. Cay re, adjoining lot MM!, WANTS WARTED-rat once a salesman to wbjfk . in . AhderS??.1 Good ppsltlan. Apply at o?ca. Pat H. Hobson, t?<p Pendleton. Si C% *#R %0AH?*W? WARTED- ItT-W vat* family^congenial couple pre ferred. All^hnodcrn conveniences. Obi$d? loctat?op. Apply to -fV.jfl. dayfe, Corner W.1 Sayre and Llgon . WARTED-Overseer for large cloth room: Unemployed; heed'bdtfdppiy. ?.' Good pay to right man. W C. Cobb. j Superintendent, Ware Shoals, S. C. 9-22-Ot t li?&S&t''*'?'? ' -?-; ! WAS?Bl*-^ Von tc tr" -ookine at The Luncheonette, next door to New Bridge. Short Orders Quickly WANTED-The publie ta know that we have just received a large Bhlp pt?nt of box files, and can supply you* wants ta this line. Anderson Intelligencer, Joh Department. tf WARDER--You to know that we make tip,; Seat Evaporators. Either Cop ier or Galvp'ilsed Steel, Metal Sfthjljdea. Tin Roofing. Guttering. Stroke Stacks. Gin Suction Pipe. . etiJi-. Divver Roofing Co. The Shop ;4e?Bk,a Reputation. xHi%ia|aRRR-^Come to Patterson's atan?R io hitch your horses, we wRD lake good care of them. Best ^^^^^^ OY?TEB8I . WK AT! .Yee. a full Rf* dsRtandafde and Selecta. The H^HsAaetta-. Nex^door to. Ah? - ^ff , ' i)r '??y nh IT'SEERS TO RE-A special provl aUth that fruit is the most desired aha aatrted food for warm weather, ano you'll find lt here-California fr|?T3. oranges, grapes, plums, pearn arid northern apples-all fresh. . .Ann dukie neara, and plenty ot ik Wiitin aa, J. K- Manos. ?TJATTfebSON^S stables you will tM6_ i he place to get the best teams ?'.'.aha tvr -Jtta. The .heat, service gaj^Kd. East Market street, op f?fiit? City HoIL . k 9-SS-Ctp RAi? RftKABri?fl-Switches ^U?5? '2^?tour own combings. Same can ^d av 10$ E. Church street up . Mra. Leoo? Arnold. V-'N?R ?Gva room hojisA *, 21*: Cast Franklin street. |h** Kennedy street school, modern Watson, 2??k E. FrankieT. O^-cfc good, honest chrls ",r.-' W,t?i '*m*R family wants position on a god farm. Have had V"?R?P* ?r <?hes1?ace In truck, etock and amoral farming. Can furnish the best of reference. Write 25?-'Wfea<; you huro ?O o ff ir. Oddress Arnold, Pendleton, 8. C. *-32 ?$7l?0vfaitersoh's stables to get youri -kAUling done. Quick, prompt ser i M W&tKSSf* :*t?rket street opposite} .i. TAMES. STACKS. I Columns :ising Rates Mme 26 cent?, Throe Times ?0 cents, re words prorata, for each additional be used in a month made on applij than 25 cents, cash in advance. i phone directory you can telephone Ibo mailed after its insertion for LEGAL NOTICES Delinquent Hoad Tax Notice. All dtnlcnquent road tax collectors am provided with an official receipt book with numbes, and stub nunik-i; attached. Pay no money to collectorr. unless you get the official receipt as . above provided or. J. \.ACK KINO, tf County Supervisor. ' NOTICE Notice is hereby givon that certifi cate No. 423, dated April 10th, 191!. covering ten Bhares of stock Issued me hy the, Farmers and Merchants Bank, han been lost and the public ls warned not to buy or trade for same as I will apply to the bank to Issue trie- new stock. - MRS. K. W. ALLEN. Raw. NOTICE We are doing suporlor work at our ginnery. Swap meal and hulls for Seed. Also have five hundred bushels ot Bancroft Prolific Oats (graded seed) for salo or exchange for cotton seed. Price $1.25 per bushel or ono pound oats for four and one-half poimds cotton seed. 9-2u-lmo. CLUCK MILLS. NOTICE Night school will open at Glenn St. school building next Monday night at 7.16. Grados ono to seven. ------a-rm CHARLESTON & WESTERN CARO UNA RAILWAY Leavest Nb. jd;;.? ..;. 7.1,0 <t. m. N?. Zr.....lT?a?, m. '/'..'VI 'ni Arrives: j Jg , No. 21 .lO.Otlia. m ?No. 3 j- .3.l)o&>. m. Information, achedules. rates;., etc., promptly given. B WILLIAMS, G. P. ?. ,i Augusta, Ga. T. I?. Curtis. G. A. Anderdon, a. G. ?. Abovo figurea effective Sunday, Sept. 2K\k IOU. * * * FRESH OYSTERS * * * * served * * * * ia Miy style * * At the * ft PIEDMONT CAFE * * .'A t I. Il I I 1 ! I, ?SI ! I I |J ?Vi* O? Ai i .ta g* >osit YOUR MONEYi WITH US i > ? and then, toe wi}) lend you money when, you . need Interest paid ; on deposits. Finers sod Merchants Brak r v? Farmers Lou & Trust Anderson, S. C. -.-V-f / s-f.al .-? .j ff? .. Ky ; " . eeatalned reeserees a little tea rise sf ene. tamisa dalton. MANY LAWYERS WILL BE IN LEGISLATURE PAMFHLET PiUNTED ABOUT THAT BODY A FINE MEMBERSHIP Senate Will Be Composed of Some of Best Politicians and Shrewd est Men In South Carolina Marvin M. Mann, of St. Matthews, ?erk ot thc . m 'c, has compiled a roster or the ..atom who will hrh members of th . general ^assembly w hich mei i ? IH N! January. The nam-11 pblel ?ives the name and t*.?e addn > t of each moinbcr. This is convenient In BCvernl way i, but especially In that lt enables hold-over members to in- 1 quire Into thc atti I ' t les of the now sen- i i'torn ?ind enable! the latter to com- | mu?iente with lils colleagues in ad vance of thc open lag of Hie session. \\ Senntc committees are chosen in caucus of the hold-over members on 'the nigh! before Hie regular session i convenes. There i ; a popular but er- t ronooui Idea thai senators am ap- j pointed tc committees by the Heuten- < ant governor, win? is ex-officio presl- < do"t of tho tipper hotjse. t Th<.n-<e when it meets- noxt Jan. t nary will be made up of 44 members, IS of whom arr lawyers. The list fol- ( lows, rr- com nilen* hy Mr. Mann: i Abbeville-j. M. Mckies, (new). 5 lawyer. Abbeville t Aiken-John P. Williams, lawyer, j Aiken 1 Anderson-J. L. Sherard (now), \ lawyer. Anderson. ( Hamburg-J. II. Black, phys;clan, ?: Bamberg s I Barnwell-A. I). Patterson, physl- , clan, Barnwell. ( Ben II fort-Nells christensen, editor, ?] Beaufort. 1 Berkeley-J. A. Harvey (new), t planter. Pfnopolls. t Charleston- Hucor Sin tiler, (re e'ected). lawver. Charleston. < Chcrokeo-"Richmond Stacy (new), \ plnnter. Oaffney. t Chester-P. L. Hardin (re elected), t plnnter. Pascomvlllo. I ?Chepterfleld-George K. Laney, (re- j elected), lawyer. Chesterfield. e Clarendon- Louis Appelt (re-elect- j ?'d. ??Mtor, Manning. c Colleton-Jamen G. Padgett (new), t lawyer. Waltcrhoro. . i Darlington-C. D. Lee (new), g pinnler. Lvdla. Dillon-I. H. Manning (re-elected), i planter. Lutta. -\ DorchPRtcr-H. H. Gross, planter, i Ht? riey ville. Rdgefleld-B. E. Nicholson, lawyer, Edgonoln". Fairfield-T. H. Ketchln, banker, and merchant. Wlnnsboro. . Florence-J. W! MoCown (re-elect ed), hander and planter. Florence. Georgetown-'LeGrand G. Walker, lawyer, Georgi town. Greenville-Wilton H. Earle._ law yer. Greenville. Greenwood-D. B. Johnson, plant er. Kirksey. . Hampton-E. B. Cnn (re-elected), lumber denier. Varnvllle. Dorry-H. L. Buck, real estate deslor and planter. Conway. Jasper-J. C. Richardson, planter and merchant. Garnett. Kershaw-A. J. Beattie (new), merchant and planter. "Kershaw. Loncanter-D. Tl ecce Williams (new>. lawyer, Lancaster. laurens-O. P. Coodwln, planter, Laurens. Lee-George M Rtnck?* (re-el?et B'D. banker and plnnter. HlshonsvHIe. Lexington-W. H. Sharpe, lawyer. Edmund. Marlboro-J. Evans (new), law . Bennett n ville. Marlon-Henry Mulline,' l?wyor, Marion. Newberry-Alan Johnstone, planter, Newberry. <i;jJ.t Oconei-E. E. Vern er, planter, Richland. Oramreburg-Robert JUde, 'awyer. Orangeburg. Picken*-W. T. O'Dell (new), planter. Liberty. Richlind-A. F. Soigner (new), lawyer. Columbia. Saluda-G. -*v*. Wightman (new), flwo years unexpired term B. W. Crouch, resigned), nlanter. Salnda. Sumter-Tx D. Epps (now), law yer. Sumter. Sp.irtar.hurg-H. B. Carlisle, law yer. Spairtanburg. Union-J. Gordon Hughes (new).jf lawyer. Union. Wlllamsburg-E. C. Epps (re-elect ed), banker. Kingtree. York-J. E. Beamgaard, planter, Clover. ANDERSON HEARS OF A NEW COUrO'Y "nfcDuffk County" May Ba Form ed in Thia State From Counties AU Near Andersen Since the announcement waa made yesterday that c movemaai is en foci - the formation ot a new county louth Carolina. Anderson people ..? ? been eshlnjr; many Questions and inclng much interest ta the propo ,it?on The Idea ts to form a sew county ri om the present counties Of .Rdgeaeki, \ bbc ville and Greenwood, counties, wirb McCormick as the county ?eat, ind to cali lt McDuflie county. The tovernor has appointed the following committee in re tho new county coan :y: L. N. Chamberlain of McCormick, \. F .Calvert of Abbeville, W A ?benham of Trov. W. ifc. Mayes d 3reenwood. W. R. Parks and D B. ff ol Ung? worth of Edge field. CLEMSON TIGERS JO PLAY OPENER TODAY EXPECT GOOD GAME WITH GEORGIA FIRST OF SEASON Anderson Boy Is Expected To Moke Splenic! Showing In Enr counter at Clemson Today ;! T! Numbers ol \ndorson pennie will cu-nay to m i'cl'.fyp this nf < r- .<-iii. I . M Cirnit.-h Tir. ^rs icnson. Tin- ? \liitlon will probably )e rather slow. because of the fact lint neither ?"l?mson nor Dal:'onega ?ill be in "iii i':ape since there ??ai leen only thr< of actual practice. Vgaln. the weather tnis afternoon will ie rather too wann for real fast work vlth .tho.pigskin. lint nevertheless the over? of thc si ?rt ?oy that ?hey are ixpoctlng s P'?)d exhibition. Tho Georgia visitors ari- said to lave a good leam ind lt ls believed hal they will : how ur? almost wall is riemsbn ln-anno ti.at Institution m^ncd s f >v 'vecks earlier than did Clemson..'anil 'oa-:h.ill aipiads iSs herefore b'>, ri . !>lo to got lu ir.orn I imo at prac* foe. If tho Tiger.- -!o o it .vinev a ?=tr?jj if victories this .-....lin longer . as nore bril lia m than for half a do? fears there will ;>? dfcuY.mointment.' he camp. TIWVJ ore more men ti; ng for the leam rhao ever before, b ng at least seven roll ?levons with a; ew surplus men Hanging on the edge )f each out at regular practice every ifccrnoon. There are 17 old men rom last, year's stiuad working out egularly, with about as- mauy likely ?andldatCH from tho class teams. There are some promising men in tho freshman class, too, but, according o tho new S. I. A. A. rules, Clemson annot play iri shmen. Clemson is well manned so far os ?aches are concerned. Ooh Wil tams needs no introduction to foot iall fans in the South. He has1 never urned ont a poor team, and be hos nany a time upset all the dope. He s working harder than over at Clem ion this-year, and he Is ably assisted ?y J. ti. Carson and Hop Gandy, both if last year .-, team. Theua men with he assistance of several of tho load? ng oldiplaycrs. keep all the suunds toing aJtl? lively clip. The following old players* are bach! brandon, Bristol, SchiUotter. captain; Vebb. Suggs. Handle, Stripling, Jones;, Garnette, Cathcart,. Major, McMillan, mines,''Hamilton; Magill and .Ice. ''rom the ?lass games the following isve been showing up well:.-Mathews, Vblte. C?r. Schachte, McConnell, llor ?n. May, Jennings. Cannon, Arthur, Connan, Harmon, Wehl. Hop Gandy i.+ training the ???eh aen. Some cr tho mon-ot-promis? ire: Finley. R,, Finley, ?.? . Moore Cuykendal. F.. Kuvkonda.. C., Brown, lanks. Hellams, Hoke. McLeod, Do .oach. Dn.kett. Tardy. Crawford, lunch. Pressley, Mersorvey. OF COTTON HERE .Northern Firms Plan to Buy Ten Balea of Cotton In Sooth Caro lina, One ont of Anderson Letters are being received . in An derson., ?Very day which go io show hat the Sorthcrn firms are greatly In erestetf tn the >'Buy,-a-Balp" mpv?mont idW tn full swing in th* flotfth nnd he people ot' means in the Sorthern Untes .arc showing themselves to he cry liberal b> tho manner 1n which hey ara coming to tho. assistance of ho South. , The following. Wi^ef was, received a?, he Ander (in chamber of comm?>hco estorday from Thoa- H. Pope. South karolina representative ot Seeman irothere of the White Rose Food, pro mets of Sew York:,"I have boen ih rncted by my house to buy ten babisjl if cotton at io cents per pound form m the "Buy-a-Bale" plan. I will cer aibiy want a bale of Anderson county otun ard win. advise yon in a few jtys ur?iuy it for us." Firms in all parts of the' North ure tinting t nlers dally for cotto*? nt >Q cn? and the Southern farmers' ;>rus iccts aga now far fmm hui VtANY ENJOYED THE EXCURSL ipecial Train Ran From Anderson To WDliarnaton Last Night For Fireworks and Dancing The Piedmont and No?thern lines eglstered a hit last night when they taged a very enjoyable affair at Wll amsftoa furnishing Are works and earing; while tba Colonia: hotel >r i'llllamston ,iid equally as well by ser ing e apb mild dinner to a. Iorgo mm . su<--t.s. I nc r,pe< i ii train ran from Anlnrraor >avtng the ? ity at 7:10 o'clock and re aming Immediately after tb* dance -?d come to a close. Peopl? coming nek to.'.Andcrsoa last nlrhi said that ne i reworks display was.simp-v tre. icnae While tho dancing featn v of the pi and also made Two fcxp.Tt dancer ^Hwpm the i for the nliht and they cleland li?t they enjoyed every minute of ihe 1 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 wish it would. They have a good taste, hut not perspicuity-which is a good word? if it does sound demagogic. 4 Others Use Our Printing^ The classy kind that makes good everywhere, every way, every time. It will pay you to see us when in need of GOOD PRINTING j ". ' ? . ? ~f The Anderson Intelligencer! JOB PE PAR TM EN T? PHONE 693L ANDERSON^. Cj.f - rn.-. i . . . J , ' iii, m ? * ANDERSON CLOTH \ SH?ELDS ARMS --.' Equinox Mill Has Already Made a Shipment of Army Docks and Many More Are. To Follow Within a few weekB at the outside, countless' numbers of armed soidJers viii be sleeping under the tents made rom Anderson county army duck ac cording to an announcement made in lie city yesterday It is understood that the Equinox nil! has secured a large order for tho ir ruy cloth and lt ls said that all of he cloth will be exported and made nto army tents. One shipment of the cloth left An lernen yesterday and as fast as ad litlonal machinery is placed in thc aili and more cloth ma4s. additional ibipmcnts will follow. A traveling man spending, tho day n Anderson a short time ago said that ho Equinox mil), in addition to being i splendidly equipped nilli said that t was tho duly mill Tn. tho South vlth tho machinery to manufacture' ar ny duck and cloth suitable for mak ng army tents. COMMISSIONS FOR NATIONAL GUARD Commissions for National Guard Ci 5OT*?I Csro?na, issued Un der General Orders Anderson people and particularly the. nctnbers of the Palmetto FjfUics o*. Ap lerson wilt beMntmcsf*"* in feaAtig; bat a number of commissiofs f?sate' National Guard of South Carrtlnt?**' 1er general orders, have beta? signed .by Governor Mease, among them be ag the commission cf J. C., Sh' ? ? ra Anderson man. First Infantry: Firit lieutenant, iam T. Adams. Co. A with tank, trim haly 27; first lieutenant. Clayto* it* Jockfns, Co. G. with rank from f&e li second lieutenant, J.1 C. 'Shearer, :o. E with rank from Juco 1. Those miers were dated ?Septen': ur Kt. Third le?an?ry: r ?r-i nen harold A. Sims with rank from June 8; Second lieutenant. Charles J, JLevy, irttallon quartermaster and commls ary, with rank from Jun? 25. These wo orders were dst*d from June 25. ind were returned to the office of tho id Jutant general yesterday. Third Infantry; Second lieutenant, lattalron quartermaster and commls rary. William Gaillard Matyck Jr., trajan* from June 29. This order va ? dated July 1. and was returned Ky he governor yesterday to the office ?f Ute adjutant general. Hopes Her Statement, Made Public, i will Help Other Wonen^ ?j - Hines, Ala.-"I must confess", say? Mrs. Eula Mae Reid, of this place, "that Cardin, the woman's toriic, has done me a great deal of good. Before 1 commenced using Ca rd ul, ? would spit up everything 1 ate. ! had a tired, sleepy feeling all the time, and was irregular. I could hardly drag around, and would have severe headaches cou? tinuously. Since taking Cardul, 1 have entirely quit spitting up what I eat. Everything stems to,digest all righi, and 1 have gained 10 pounds in weight." If you are a victim ol any of the numer ous lils so common to your sex, it is wrong to suiier. For half a century, Cardul has been rei Heiring Just such ills, as is proven by the thousands, ol letters, similar to thc above, which, pour Into our oil ice; year by year, Cardul ia successful because it ls com* posed of ingredients which act specifically on the .womanly constitution, and helps build the wealtcaeu^rgftny bick to health and strength. PirriiiUanlieliMid fttharsrBad tB1^ you, foo. Oet a bottle today. You won't regret it Your druggist sells it. WrtUtot ChMi?n?art*U<V:t??Cm..lmnr%'M fkwy D?pt.. Ch*i<*noo*?. Tenn., for Hpeeiot li* ttructiant ort your < *?* ?cd 04-pout* book. MOM Tuyi mt tcr.wii-i.^-irt to putowrapestv NCUO THE B!G 4 DEALERS In horses and sanies of the Maier Union Stock Yards Atlanta, Georgia, Will be-at The Frety/cH Co-?? Stables on Friday and Saturday Sept till and 8**,' ??14 Ta hay all classes_ ol ?ulc? aad horse?, and pay the ease. li- j. .? .1 Cbankeriala's Lialm<nt If you are ever trou Wed with aches, pains or soreness of the muscles, you will appreciate the good qualities of Chamberlain's Liniment;' Macy sut ferer* from rheumatism and sciatica ?have uiied it vlth the b?st resulta. It j ls especially valuable for lumbago. [ and tame hack. For sale hy ali deal HsVa.' I TheRoadtoAdvan ~Tifr*Swing*iD? ??|? ?" v - .& BaokofAfldflrsoa The Strongest Ihinn: Ia p ^ Ut? Conaiy. mt Better things ?re -la store for the |oung man or woman j who systematically lays aside a part of ".their wages every pay j day. Systematic Sating Ia fag character. Cry it. Could You Use . little extra goj? advantage faet, Haven't yon aorneihinjrr longer twa, bat at a bargain price peal at once fco afine fca^who doe* need H? An INTrELLlGENCErt Want A4 will tam tht? trick. PHONE 321