The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, October 16, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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WANTS
WANTED-A couple without children,
can secure an apartment in good
location. All conveniences. Apply
to E. E. Elinore, Greenville gt.
?0-16-H.
WANTED-A good farm for one of I
our cuBtomorB. If you have a farm
for salo wo will bo glad to consider
it. Linloy & Watson, (Jno. Linley
W. E. Watson.)
TYPEWRITERS-300 now, rebuilt,
shop-worn and second hand type
writers, all makes $10.00 up. Easy
terms if desired. Tell us what you
wont. J.. E. Crnyton & Co., Churlotto,
N, C. C. C. Dargan, Local Repro
uontatlve. 10-7-18t
WANTED-50 to 100 hoad of first
Class, sound mules, 4 to 8 yearn of
ago. Wo aro not buying for tho
war. Want moro class, and willing
to pay better price. The Frotwell
Company. 8-22-tf.
WANTED--You to know that I am
this season handling' tho Genuine
Tonnessee Blue Gem Coal, and not
nuking anymore fer it than you
have paid for Inferior coals. I have
a stock of the best wood in town
on hand. Give mo a trial. W. O.
Uliner, Phono 649. ,
WANTED-You know "Thoro'a a Dlf
. terence" in our tablo meal. We uso
Anderson County Corn, thoroughly
scoured before grinding. Ask your
crecer, or phone 580. Burriss Mill
ing Co.
WANTED-Every house keeper in An
derson to try a loaf of "Aunt Mary's
Cream Dread." It's made at home
iii your grocer* keeps it. Andar
ce.".! Sure ^ood Co. 8-15-Dtt
LOST
. O' ? i
LOST--On Wedneaday, Octobor 6th,
botweon my homo and Dr. W. S.
Hutchenson'a, ? pocket book with n
rubber band around it, containing
$56.00; five ten dollar bills, one flvo
dollar bill, and one ono dollar bill.
: Return to R. R. Doy ol, Anderson R.
R. No. 2 and got reward.
10-14-3tp.
FOR SALE
FOB SALK-210 acres of best land In
Mart county? Ga., six mlica from
Hartwell. Well improved and noar
churches and good school. J. Rod
Skelton, Hartwell, Ga.
FOB SALE-Am offering a small
amount Of Peoples Bank stock at
a good value. W. N. Walker.
FOB SALE TO MERCHANTS. ONLY
Flour, horse, stock, poultry and hog
- feeds ot all kinds, Including hay,
alfaWa and cyclone feeding meal;
Tclllo. and Rising Sun Self Rising
flours, too; and at prices to ault, G.
Mm Turner at P. & N. Freight sta
tion.
FOB SALE-Everything tn tho lino of
frosh fruits "that aro in season:
pears, apples, bananas, grapoB,
oranges, lemons, cocoanuts, nuts of
. all kinda, and fondles that make
. your mouth water, and at prices
that don't make you sick either. J.
K. Manoa. .
FOR SALE-A; farm of 131 ocreB wfth
' In ono mlle ot Little Rlv^r church,
1 In' Abbeville county. Has ? good
four room, houso and new barn: 20
Seres in bottom land and 30 acres
. la good cotton land. Also, 98 3-4
aerea In another place with a house
and barn, 60 acras In cultivation,
Will sell either place for $20.00 an
. acre on'easy terms. Address W. W.
Clinkscales, Belton, 8. C.
FOB SALE-One nye roorr cottage on
8. Main St., also for salo or rent
one live.?oom house on Nardin Ave.
Phone 361 or cap on Idrs. O. H.
Reid, 638 N. Fant (St. 10-9-61.
FOR SALK-Onion sots; White Pearl,
Bermuda, Prise Taker, Silver, Skin,
Yellow Danvers,. and Multipliers.
; This ls planting : season. Furman
Smlt'i, Seedsman. s
... ..y,.iq;1 *1 \
FOB . tBB&T^-One ?urniahea front
,' room down. stairs within block of
the publie square; Will rent to
. ope or.:two young mon-. Apply to
. intelKgencer vpffl
FOB RENT-Six room house, with
bath, and ali modern conveniences.'
. Same house recently vacated by Dr.
Levis {tenders' on Calhoun :, ftr??t.
Apply to Wm. Britte*?, caro Brisooy
Lumber Co.
LEGAL NOTICES
JUDGE OF PROBATE HALE
STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OK ANDERSON.
lt. V. II. Nunc? and Mr?. J.aura M.
Nance, Plaintiffs,
against
P. li. O'Neal, et ul, Defendants.
Pursuant lu un order of sale grant
ed herein I will sell on salesday In
November, 1915. in front of the court
bouse, in Ute cuy o? Anderson, S. C.,
during the usual honra of sale the
real estate described us follows, to
wit:
All thc right, title nnd Interest of
the defendant P. 1J. O'Neal of, in or
to ail that certain tract or plantation
of land situate in Anderson County,
8. C., containing three hundred ucreu,
more or less, adjoining Seneca River,
W. R. Williamson, and others. Tho
intercut of the said P. B. O'Neal being
un undivided one tenth Interest there
in us devisee in remainder under the
will of Juro!) Dur ribs, deceased.
Terms of salo: Cash. Purchaser
to pay extra for deed and revenue
stumps.
W. I'. Nicholson,
Probate Judge UB Special Reforce.
JUDGE OF PROBATE'S MALE
SOUTH CAROLINA,
ANDBR80N COUNTY.
Court of Common Pleas.
Calldonla Onerlon Devliu, Plaintiff,
against
Mrs. Hertha P. Scott and others, De
fendants.
Pursuant to un order of Bale grant
ed herein I will sell on sulesday lu
November 1915, in front of the court
house in the City of Anderson, S. C.,
during usual hours of sale the real
astuto described as follows, to wit:
All that lot of land In the City of
Anderson, Anderson County, S. C.,
containing throe tenths (3-10) of au
acre, more or loss, bounded by Jeffer
son Avenue, by lot number Ave, by
lands of colored Building mid Loan
Association and lnnds of
iSpann and known us lot number four
on plat mado by O. M. McDuvid, Muy
21, 1895, which was recorded in clerk's
tolilco for Anderson County lu Book
?L L L, pago 241. Reference to said
plat will show courses and distances.
Tor mu: Cash. Purchaser to pay ex
tra for stumps and papers.
W. P. NicholBon,
Probato Judge as Special Referee.
Pursuant to tho terms of a deed ot
trust executed to us by Shady Nor
man and Sarah Watson we will sell
on saloEday in November next in front
of the court house door at Anderson
during tho usual hours of sale the
following property to wit: All that
certain lot of land in .the city ot An
derson on W.. River St., opposite tho
colored graded school, containing one
quarter-o*~ao*-acre; moro or less,
hounded by estate of Jno. E. Peoples,
Sarah Watson atid W. River St. It
?oing tho samo lot deeded to Andrew
tSImpaon by Sarah Watson by deed re
corded in clerics office In Book M M M,
pago 235 with tito exception of a por
tion deeded to A. P. Cater Nov. 28,
j 89 G
Leon L. Rice,
Kurtz P. Smith.
Trusteos.
lQ-16-3t-ltaw. ,
JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE
SOUTH CAROLINA,
ANDERSON COUNTY.
Court of Common Pleas.
Ex Porto, Mrs, Lucy J. Langston,
as Exocutrlx of tho will of Charles C.
Langston, deceased, Plaintiff,
against
Eogene T. Anderson and the Texas
Company, s .corpors????j, etc., Defend
ants.
Pursuant to an ordor granted here
in I will sell on salesday In Novem
ber 1916, in front of the court house
In the City of Andorson,'8. C., dur
ing usual hours of .sale tile real es
tate described as follows, to wit:
AU that certain piece, parcel or lot
ot land situate within tho corporate
limits cf Ute City of Anderson, County
and State aforesaid, on tho South side
MISCELLANEOUS
WARNING-Thia is to notify that all
persons ore hereby warned not to
biro or harbor my adopted eon,
Bozzte Emens, in any way. He loft
my home without cause. Any In
formation regarding him-,wlll be ap
preciated. Age 10 years, very dark,
largo eyes, long swinging walk.
Left homo September 11th. John L.
Jones, Willlamstun, S. C.
10-16-3t.
FOR SORE EYES-Wo have the Dr.
Harris prescription for Boro eyes
gives Instant relief. Owl Drug Co.,
Phone 68$. 10-2-lm.
B. N. WYATT, Ute 16.00 Coal Man ls
i.'hi oh the job. selling thu best
Block Coal for tho least money, and
giving full weight, and prompt de
lrtury,- That's all you can ask.
Phone 182, s
COME TO' The' Luncheonette when
you are li un g ry 1 We cook anything
that ls In season, and we cook lt
right Ask the man who. cata here.
Short orders nerved quickly. Oys
ters any'Jtyie. Next door to "Union
Station.
WE ARE PA\1NG $40 per ton for cot
ton aeed and selling hull? at twelve
dollars per ton ; coat $4 to $5 per
ton. These prices at our yaw?.
Mart?n Coal & Wood CKg .
IN PLACING your nra insurance, re
member that Frank & DeComp
Realty. Company representa only
strong, " old IMO companies. Your
business wilt be appreciated.
10-7-tt ..
Characters From John C. fisher's 31 m
New Anderson Theatre, F
of Main Street, hounded on thc North j
by lot owned hy Will Stevens; on the
East by ?South Main Street ; on tho
South by Mrs. Susan McLees; and on .
tho West by D. T. MoLces, being tho ?
northern portion tu the lot of lund
conveyed to Eugene T. Anderson by
deed of John J. Morris dated Juno
30th, 1904, recorded In clerks office In
Deed Book B B B II, page 157. nial
more accurately shown by plat o?
samo recorded In clerks oillcu for An
derson County In Dook Z Z Z, pagu
12(1. The said lot ha? following di
mensions, courses and distances be- (
ginning at a stake on the edge of Bide
walk on tho Northeastern corner of
the lot and running thence S. 81 1-2
W. 210 feet to corner designated by
7;D3t; running thence S. 90S* E. fifty
V?0) feet to corner; thence N. 81 1-2
SJ. 210 feet to corner cn South Main
,3treot; thence N. i<0 8' fifty (50) feet
along said Main street to beginning
corner. Said lot o? land contains one
fourth (1-4) ot an aero, more or less.
Terms: Cash. Purchaser to pay ex- !
tra for papors and stamps.
W. P. Nicholson. j
Probate Judge as Special Referee, j
10-lG-3t-ltaw.
JUDUE OF PROBATE'S SALS
SOUTH CAItOLINA,
ANDERSON COUNTY.
Court of Common Pleas.
Mrs. C. J. Alexander, Plaintiff,
against
W. N. "Walker, Smith-Bristoo Shoe
Co., and others. Dofendauts. 1
In obedience to un ordor of sale
granted herein I will sell on sulesdny
in November 1915s In front of thc
court house, in,the city of Anderson,
S. C., during usual hours of salo tho
real cstato described as follows, to
wit:
1. Ono lot on Clinkseales Street
bought of Cromer faciug eight-five
(86) fast on Haid CHnkscales street
ami running back one hundred and
fifteen (116* fe ut, being in shape a
parallelogram and the two buildings
thereon.
Also, two lots and the houses thc.e
on situate within tho corporate limits
of the City of Anderson, on the cor
ner of West End und Piedmont streets
containing two thirds (2-3) of an
acre, more or less.
This is tho property conveyed to
Owens and Ayers. ^
TermB: Cash. Purchaser to pay ex
tra tor papors and stamps.
W. P. Nicholson,
Probate Judge as Special Referee.
10-16-3t-ltaw.
STATE OF cSOUTH CAROLINA.
ANDERSON COUNTY.
Mamie R. Johnston.
against
Jane Simmons, ct al.
Pursuant to order of sale herein I
will sell on salesday In November
next during tho usual hours of sato
to tho highest bidder for cash the
following property:' All that lot of
land on Idbcrty Hill near the city of
Andersen containing 318-1000 of an
aero in the shapo of a parallelogram,
231 feet by 71 feet. It being tho same
lot deeded to Scott Rutledge by June
SlmmonB, et al., by deed recorded in
Book H 4 26.
Terms of salo: Cash. Purchaser
to pay extra for papers and stamps.
W. P. Nicholson,
Probate Judge as Special Hefciee. .
OcL 15, 1916.
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where. .
deni Comedy lilt, ?THE BEI) ROW,"
rlday Night Octohor 22nd. '
THE HEB HOSE
IVJll Be tho Attraction Anderson
Theatre Nest *'rlduy Night.
TVat "Tho Red F.^Sc." host known
ot thc very few great musical produc
tions on tor.tr this season, is one of
the prospective attractions ut tho An
derson, next Friday night,? is tho
most important of theatrical an
nouncements made by Malinger Trow
bridge .
"The lied Rose" ls the production
masterpiece of Jolin C. Fisher, whose
amaziug gonlus in tilts direction creat
ed "Florodora." In fact, "Florodora"
often ls called the musical comedy
sister of "The Red liosa" becaus? the
pattern of the last-named piece con
tains many of tho elements that won
"Florodora's" SUCCOBS. . "The Fved 1
Rose" ls pretctidus musical comedy
of the type caifnT (or, more-than- a
score of musics'' Tumbers. ?UUy as
many dancing an.' dazzling stage pic
tures, tho whole radiating chorus
youb'.r, beauty and charm in thc great
uumbcrs Mr. Fisher always has con
sidered so essentiol to success.
Manager Trowbridge 9tates that he
was ablo to secure this attraction on
ly by giving on unusually heavy guar
antee, a policy he ls trying out tills
year in an effort to bring to Andor3on
come of tho really great road shows.
These large organizations, because of
ii mindai hazards 'involved -in onc
nlg.it engagements, limit their book
ings almost exclusively to the great
cilles. - Manager Trowbridge is so
confident of this city's discriminating
ju jjmcnt, however, ho believes he ls
taking little risk in giving extra in
ducements to shows of this class.
"The Red ROSJ" is one of tho fova
productions of such magnitude that
lt hus been impracticable U seud'out
duplicate companies. T?is in itself
1B a guaranteo of character and
worth because lt means thc original
piece with players of the cast that
created lt, will como to this city In all'
the magnificence of first.presentation,
exactly as seen during tho triumphant
six mouths run at CV.? Globe theatre.
New York.
Omi af Anderson Mea* on The Ctem*
I: ? ?a rc&m.
OTH TEAMS EXPECT
AUBURN MEN ARRIVED IN
CITY LAST NIGHT AT
8 O'CLOCK
WERE ENTERTAINED
At,The Anderson Theatre:-Coach
Donahue Gave Out State
ment Regarding Team.
Everything Das been nut In readi
ness for tho big CIctuson-Auburn Kaine
tliiu ufternoou which will bu played
rain or shine nt the park at '.> o'clocll
sharp. Many visitors have already
arrived and a Jo'.'y good time will be
bad today.
Thc Auburn football team arrived
lu Anderson at 8 o'clock friday af
ternoon, and were entertained at thc
Anderson I' catre at a box party giv
en by tho Auburn alumni to the play,
Peg O' My Heart.
The team, seventeen in number,
and were lodged at Hotel Chtyuola.
They come with Coach Donohue, who j
gave an interview to newspapermen
lust night at Ute hotel.
"I expect ono of tf.:e toughest games
of the season, and also ouc of the
closest games," said the Auburn
coach. "My lino will average about
170 pounds and tho Clemson line ls a
little heavier 1 think, but our back
field is a little heavier thTln their's.
We are Bure going to have a good
stiff game, and lt will be tho beat team
ttiat wins.
The Auburn lkio-up for thc game
is as follows.
Center-Robinson.
Left Guard-Fricklyn.
Hight Guard-Taylor.
Ix?ft Tackle-Wynne.
Hight Tackle-Sample.
Loft End-Steed.
. Hight End-Bonner.
Quarter-Caughman.
Loft Half-Houston.
Right Half-Pendergast.
Full Back- Bidez, (Capt.)
Thc -substitutes of thc team are as
follows: Line: Sample, Typhon, San
ford. Backs: Wren, Adkins, Ricken
backer. This gives a full line of 17
men for tf.ie big game tomorrow.
Tickets have been sold In large
numbers. The present indication is
lor good weather, and a large crowd
will be present. It is oxpectod that
tho guarantors of the gamo will not
have to pay a deficiency, but rather
will Clave a surplus to put in the bank
to guard against a game when the
ait'udr.' cc ls small.
.: .. . . t.'am will engage in a
pi?.'.vicu -i Z..J pa?.i at 10 o'clock this
morning. Thia will bo a Blight sig
nal practlc?. and tho men will not
scrimmage to any extent before thu
gamo.
Immediately after the shew o!i Fri
day night, the team we?t to IOf
course tho boy? are all In strict train
ing, and went io bed as soon as pos
sible after the show.
Mr. Tom Hill, manager of the city
street car Hues stated Friday that
the cars will run every fifteen min
utes to the park and that every avail
able car would be pressed into ser
vice .s Mr. Hill expects to handle a
large crowd to tho park. He stated
that tho cars would not run all the
way to tho gato of Clio park but would
run within one block, or to tho end
of tho grounds. They will gu to tho
corner of the park and the walk from
there is short. .1
\ Parking spaces for autos has u??B
arrangea and it is expected that a
; iarge number of cars will be parked
inside of flhe ground*. F-vorythlng
i points to ono of the largest crowds
i and the best game ir. Anderson's his
tory.
As Clemson Sees lt.
The word comes from tho Clemson
college correspondent that Clemson
ls entirely optimistic over the results
ot tho game and ls expectiug a vic
tory. Dopie Major is back In Ibu game
and will play in Anderson for the
first bag game of the season. Harold
McConnell, another Anderson boy
will be in tho game. McConnell has
developed wonderfully both in. tho. of
fense and the defense work within
the paBt fow weeks and has secured a
permanent position on the eleven.
Daly , a aub fullback has developed
into one of. Clemson's best, -ground
gainers. He has put on a wonderful
form during the past few weeks and
ls going to make a mighty good man..
Ho may be used in tho coming game
today. ? ;
As for a close game, evon ne coach
of Auburn admits that. Is will bo one
of the closest in tho history of the
two schools. He stated that the
teams are nearer matched.- this year
iban -over before, and timi. iTue- scoring
for both teams will be very little in
deed. . f. if'
"Tho only fault I have to find with
kippers is that he has an exagger
ated idea of his own Importance/'
"I hadn't noticed it," "But.-lt's a
fact. Wriy, he thinks he's'tho only
man. on earth who could have tn?r>
ried Mrs. Kippers.-Binn in gt am
Ago-Horald.
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Anderson* .
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We are recommending our 10-1-0
and 10-2-0 and 10-2-?-0 for wheat
and oats this fall when you sow it.
\ This will give it stalk and grains in the
head, and that it what you want in grain. If .,,
you will sow five acres in wheat and five in
oats this fall, after preparing the land well
and fertilizing it welt with either of these
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