Farmers and Merchants Bank and Farmers Loan and Trust Co. Will be pleased t. C. Superb Ncvr Science Hal'. Libr ry ort' Cvit inn um. Moiler** Sc.-.rt b J22 W. Earl St> :-: Phonel37. CLASSIFIED COLUMN WANT ADVERTISING KATES Twenty-five, word? or less. One Time 25 centa, Three Times 60 cents. Six Times $1.00. All advertisement over twenty? llTO words prorata for euch ad ditional word, lutes on 1.000 word.-* to bu used in a mouth made on application. No advertisement taken for less than 25 cents, cash in ad vance. If your name appears in tho telephone directory you can tele phone your want ad to :?J1 and a Mil will he mailed ufter its in s. rtion for prompt payment. WANTS -rv- -. WANTED- ISSUES OF SEMI-WEEK LY INTELLIGENCE!! Ol' MAY SI ST AMI MAY 88TII. UKI Mi OU MAU, TO INTELLIGENCER OF FICE AT OM I:. WANTED-You to know that 1 am still on the Job with the best wood and coal on the market, If you don't believe lt try me. W. O. Ulmcr, Phone 649. Successor to Piedmont Coal and Wood Co. 4-lG-tf. FOR SALE FOU SALE-Pure native grown look out Mountain need potatoes $2.00 per bushel. Plunt as Hoon as lt rains. Fu rmau Smith, Seedsman, Phone 4G4. MISCELLANEOUS CABBAGE PLANTS-Just received a freHh shipment today of the very best low country plants. R. F. .Sas aard, 126 West Whltner St. 8-13-ltp. SOUSCRIPTIONS TO DAILY INTEL LIGENCER AT REDUCED PRICE Durlng tho Dally Intelligencer con test which closed March, 1914, In or der to securo votes to win tho cap ital prize. I purchased a number oi' subscriptions to the Dally Intelli gencer at the rate of $5.00 a year. In order to get Borne of the none* b"ck which I put into the contest, 1 ulll sell a limited number of sub scriptions to the Dally Intelligencer at the rate ot $3.00 a year to anyone wishing to subscribe or renow their subscription to this ?paper, or at a 'rate of $1.25 a year to the Semi weekly Intelligencer. If Interested, address P. O. Box 847, Anderson, SC. 6-i7tf (?RAPES-Cooking grapes 25c a peck. $1.00 per bu. delivered any where in city. Selected grapes 2Ec a bas ket. Peach baskets 2c each, $1.75 per hundred. Tin fruit cans $2.50 per hundred. Baskets and cans cash with order. Jno. S. Cromer, 927 W. Market St., Anderson, S. C. 8-6-Ctp. WHEN YOU can not see right step In our Optical Department and got just the Glasses you need. Complete grinding plant, fiyes scientifically tested. Dr. M. IL Campbell, Louisa S.'HUgcnboeker, assistant, 112 W. Whltner St.. Ground Floor. LOST-Yesterday afternoon on North Main street ono bunch of keys. "Mutual Benefit Insurance company, . Johnson & Clarke. General Agents, tag attached. Howard for return to The. Intelligencer office. 8-11-tf. ONE CAR Bright 36 per cent Protein Cotton Meal, a perfect, high grade feed meal. ' Laat call for the sea son. See mo at P. & N. Depot. G E. Turner. 8-11-3L ?I PROFESSIONAL CARDS C. GADSDEN SAYRE! Architect 408-406 Bleckley Bunding Anderson, S? C Chisholm, Trowbridge & Suggs DENTISTS New Theatre Building RUFUS F?mJr. ATTORNEY ATI AW . Cox-Townsend Bldg. Anderson, t-i South Carolina Wear ; .Fro Lt\ Say * .. / Fitted perfectly hy oar corsetiere $8.60 to $12.60 Hrs. B. Graves Boyd SOUTHERN MILLS GET SHARE OFWA? ORDERS Atlanta Firm Has Contract for Barbed Wire-Another to Make Shells. Atlanta. AUK- 1-.- Inquiries among Southern factories which have rather suddenly resumed op? rations after dull seasons have revealed tho fact that Atlanta, Georgia and tho south generally a.'o beginn i a? to got their ahure of war supply orders. It ap pears that millions of dollars will pour into thia section, and that tho business will last a while la Indicated in tho fact that several contracts ex tend far iuto 1917. The Atlanta steel comany has con tracted for supplying barbed wire to the allies in a quantity that will work night and day shifts tor many mouths and contracts are pending with sev eral other concerns. Ono big Atlanta iron works is considering a proposal to turn out enormous quantities of shells, as soon as th necessary ma chinery can be built. 01)1) HITS OF SI KWH. Altoona, Pa*.-rocco \Lasta. 7-ycars, playing hide-and-seek, crawled Into a big Ice-cream freezer in front of a t*toro. Rocco was wedged in KO tightly i.e could not escape, and when rescued was almost frozen at tho freezer was surrounded with icu and brine. Plattsburg, X. Y. - Stu lents study ing the effect of alcohol on longevity, have brought to light the cas? of Thomas Whittington. who died at Millington, Middlesex, in 1804, aged 101. who for years drank a pint and a half of gin as lils minimum duily allowance He retained bis faculties to the last and walked three miles the day before bis death. Another waa George Kirtno of Oxcrop Hall, Yorks, who drank abnormally all his days, yet.hunted in lils looth year and died in ITO?, aged 125 years. Nt w York, N. Y.-11 nan Seuen Mel. A. Ii., LL B., has been admitted to the Federal bar in the United States District court, New York. He is the tirst Chinaman to win the privilege of practicing in tho federal courts at New York. He Is an A tr. ?rican citi zen, having been bo. u in San Francis co. Camden, N. J.-William A. Kor tum, who died in tho Insane asylum recently, ls said to have lost his mind as a result of a visit to.Billy Sunday's tabernacle In Philadelphia last Feb ruary. Mrs. . Jessie Kori um, the mother, declares the youth became a religious fanatic, after he had heard Sunday preach. Ho wutidered .uboufc. the streota mumblin g prayers and praising Sunday. lht,,kc>>t a large ?diary filled with, w^kpown Sunday, sayings. J , Eureka, Ca).-Annis, Olufson, & homesteader of 'South,Humboldt coun ty, when he wooded, his way out of his lonely camp recently, hear for the first time of tim European war. Chicago. Ill-TluonYas., McNully and, ('liarles Kurth, sentenced tor life to ooliot In IS'.'::,'have been paroled un der the new Illinois law. They hatj never seen an aerp^Jane or a movie or ridden in an autyinomohili; or or on an elevated. Tsoy "wont into a theater, but came out. in pop-eyed amazement. "Heat H quick,'' said Thomas, "the oho*- rlrls are not wearing stockings I . jre." Chicago, m.-If hubby" ir Irrita ble, distant, addicted^ to staying out nights or talking about the war, ced him pickles. Leonard N. Hathaway, one of America's nickle princes, de clared at tho Pickle Packers conven tion that "pickle caters arc invaria bly the sweetest tempered ar,J most affectionate men and pickles sustain the home." Two Tfimbs Taken. Berlin, Aug. 12.-The Austro-Ger mans pursuing the Russians retreat ing from Warsaw "tiave occupied Lu kow. according to a, German official. Zumzrowo also has been captured, the statement says. Her Qnfci(,Wit? Ho-Do you objo?^to my lighting this cigar? She-No. but must you go so soon? -Exchange. Lord High Admiral This ls .he fir photograph ot Admiral Jackson, who succeeded Lord Fischer as Lord High Admiral of the itrlti^h navy at tho time .of the political crisis when, there was a ?hake np in the cabinet. INTERESTIN WAR TURNING TO NEAR EAST (CONTINUED FF DM PAGE ONE.) gion and at Kovno where Hie Ger mana ure making terrille sacrifices. It '?.m plain the Germants don't lui end to make a great demonstration in thu west, but iutend to press the Kassian campaign to the utmost on thu theory that conditions in t ie west are such that neither the French uor British Immediately will attempt a general offensive. During the lull on the western front the British public is looking to the Dardanelles to bring rel Iel to Faustan need?, though the tusk of opening the ?traits remains difficult. Frequent Austrian attacks on Ital ian positions In Cadore are reported from Koine, and declare that tiie Italians held all positions recently taken. On the Curso Plateau Ike Italians held all positions in the Selbusi zone, although admitting tL.'y were unable to hold the position of strongly fortified height? within Aus trian lines, captured i h a charge. In Carnia small advances aro re corded. llulguriu I'ncertain. Pnris, Aug. 12.-A Romo dispatch to the Journal des D?bats saya: "The general opinion here is that Serbia will answer the communica tion of the Quardruplc Entente powers by offering to cede territory for a fixed sum. In order to avoid respon sibility for th efallure of tho negotia tions with th J Balkan states regarding their participation in the war.' "lt in difficult to forecast the de cision of Bulgaria for Greece appar ently ls refusing to make an conces sions to Bulgaria. KOKI: SMITH'S ADIIKKSS INTERESTS GEORGI IA ( IT'ZENS Atlanta, Ga.. Aug. 12.-Atlanta citizens were discussing with Interest toduy the address made bv Senator Hoke Smith yesterday in Nov. York, when he spoke to an association or importers on1 the cotton situation in its relation to the British crdc- in council which ^Tactically ' placed an embargo on shipments to neutral ports. Senator Smith went thoroughly into the subject, and hhr address was re ceived as the clearest exposition of international conditions t'.io importers had heard. He is to deliver an ad dress along the santo lines at Char leston, S. C. this fall. Setters. "I have a fine setter at my place." "So have I/' "Mina's a Gordon setter." "Mine's a Plymouth Pock."-Ual timore American. ??. i Increase in pay ls worthless if> you spend all you make. /Deposit your'increasu ? " .. in the saving's depart ment and watch your - .0 dollars double. The Bank of Anderson The strongest bank In the county. PIEDMONT & NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY ANDERSON? Condensed Passenger Schedule. Effective June 6. 1916. Arrivals. No. al.7:36 A. M No. 83. 9:35 A- M. No. 35. ..tli'.O A. M. No. 37. 1.10 P. M. No. 3?. ...3:40 P. 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