The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, October 21, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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CLASSIFIED i COLUMN! WAST ADVEET18IN? BATES I Twonty-flvo words or loss, Ono Timo 26 cents, Three Times 50 cents, Bix Times $1.00. AU advertisement over twenty five words prorata for each nd ditlonal word. Kates on 1,000 words to be usod In a month made on application. No advertisement taken for less than 26 cento, cash In ad vance. If your naroo appear? In the telephono dlroctory you can tele phone your want ad to 321 and a i bill will bo mailed after Its in gj sertlon for prompt payment. " ?????m.mun" WANTS WANTED-400 Sovereign coupons. Will pay market price-GO cents per hundred. Apply to J. II. I-ioyless, care The Intelligencer. 10-20-lt. WANTED-Young mnn hook-keepor that understands double entry book-keeping. Address Hos 4G0 In own handwriting. Hinting exper ience yon havo had, and salary wanted. 10-21-:it. TVrEWBITEBS-300 now, rebuilt, shop-worn and socond hand type writers, all makes $10.00 up. Easy terms if desired. Tell us what you want. J. E. Cravton & Co., Charlotte N. C. C. C. Uargon, Local Repre sentative. 10-7-18t WANTED-GO to 100 hoad of first class, round mules, 4 to 8 years of ago. We are not buying for the , war. Want moro class, and willing to pay better prlco. Tho Fretwell Company. 6-22-tf. WANTED-You know "Thoro's a Dif ference" In vur table meal. Wo use Andoraon County Corn, thoroughly scoured before grinding. Ask your grocer, or phono 686. Durrlss Mlll lng Co._ WANTED-A good farm for one of our customers. If you havo a farm for sale we will bo glad to consider it. Linley & Watson, (Jno. Linley W. E. Watson.) WANTED-Every house hooper in An derson to try a loaf of "Aunt Mary's Cream Bread." It's made at home 'abd your grocer keepB lt. Andor aon Pure .7ood Co. 8rl5-Dtf .. ;,r::b.fcOST--*v/.'. ? O '? ' . . .? ? LOST-One* large bunch of keys be tween Iva and Anderson. Havo T. .P. A. tag and prustollto key attach ed. Suitable reward for their ro i ? turn to T. C. Jayson, Jr., Iva. S. C. 10-19*3t. ; i FOR SALE . v O' ? FOB SALE-Forty acres of . land In Hopewell Township, 3 room bonne, new twp small houses on publie road. Land fairly levol and Is of fered for ono thousand dollars. W. M.. Waiker. FOB SALE TO MEBCBANT8 ONLY Flour, horso. stock, poultry and bog feeds of all kinds, including hay, at fal fa and cyclono feeding .meal; Teilta, and Rising Sun Self RlBlng flours, too; and. at prices to sulti ?. E. Turnor at P. & N. Freight sta tion. -= FOB SALE-Everything m tho lino ot fresh frulta that aro in season: pears, apples, bananas, n rapes, oranges, lemons, cocoanuts, nuts ot all kinds, sud candies that make your, mouth water, and at prlcca that don't ni aka you Bick either. J. - IC. - Marion. ^ FOB SALE--A farm of 131 acres with in .one milo of Little River church, In Abbeville county. Has a good four roora housa and new barn; 20 ! j acres in bottom land and 30 acres I in good . .:otton land. Also, 98 3-4 1 . aeres in mother place with a bouse and bam, 60 acras in cultivation. .Will sell either place for $20.00 an acre "oft easy ter nm. Address W. W. Cllnkscalea, Bolton, S. C. ? ... . . s ,... i , -- 'FOB SALE-Onion sets; White Pearl, Bermuda. Prise Taker, Silver. Skin, Yellow "Danvers, and Multipliers. Thia la planting Beason. Farm an Smith, Seedsman,' FOR RENT . :.io--. ? M?^feNT-Slx room bou ne, with -bath, and ail modern conveniences. -Samo house, recently vacated by Dr. V Levis Sunders on Calhoun Street. - Apply to Wm, Brlssey, care Bri?soy Lumber Go. . ; '? ? - v ! FOt? RENt?--Ono tarnished front . room; down stairs within bloek ot. the publlo square. WU1 rent to one br two young men. Apply to y . Intelligencer Offlce.-lO-S-tf. " raSCELU^NEOUS IN PLACING your fire insurance, re motober that Frank & DeCamp Realty . Company representa only strong, old line companies. Your . .bUHlnesB will bo appreciated. ^?7-tt.?,..;. . . y ?;OM E TO Th?! Luncheonette' when you aro hungry. : Wo cook anything -.?bar i*t in season.';and we cook it right. Ask the man who eats here, f3?VrV VtwnO OCU^U tjuivnvf ? v^>-_ LEGAL NOTICES TltrSTKE'H HALE fly virtue of tho power given mo by died of trust executed to nie l>y lt. F. Hall i!i<- fifth day of February, 1015, recorded In tho office of the cleric of tho court tho twenty-third day of February, lOl r?, in book L I. L L, page 47IJ-I74, I will noll at public out cry before tho court IK.ose door at Andornen, South Carolina. Kale day In November, 11)15, the following de scribed real catate, thu property of lt. F. Hall, lo wit: I. All that lot of land, containing 2(5.fi7 acre?, more or leas, lying on thc South Hide of tho road from Orr Cot ton M MK to Keya Spring, and hound ed on the North by ?aid road, on thc Kant by lot number sixty-nine of tho Mild Hall landa, heretofore Bold, on the Kout)i and the Went by landa of H. C. Major, and others. II. Al! that lot of land, containing 11.18 neron, lying to tho North of tho road from Orr Mills to keys (Spring, and bounded by atreota laid out on tho said landa, hoing hounded on tito Kant by Orr Cotton Milla, on tho North by lot number throe, on the Weat by street, and on th?; South by road frc :i the Orr Cotton Milla to Key? Spring. III. All that lor of land, containing 12.30 aerea, ii inned i at ?dy North nf lot IftRt nbovo described, and bounded on tho North by lot nutnlnr two, on thc Knuth by the public rond which divides lt from tho Orr Cotton Mill land, on the South by street which divides it from lot number four, and on tho Weat by street. IV. A Ino, lot number two, contain ing ll.HO aerea, hounded on the North by lands of Mra. Nettio Buntine, on the Bast by road to city, which divides lt from lot number ono and Orr Cot ton Mill's land, on the South by lot number three, nnd on tho West by Street which dlvldos lt from lot num ber llvo. V. Lot number two, containing 2.5G acres, more or less, being in shape a triangle, bounded on tho North by landB of J. F. and J. M. Evan.-', on tho East by Orr Cotton Mill's land, and on the West by road to tho city of Anderson, which divides lt from lot number two. VI. Lot number live, containing 8.52 acres, moro or leas, bounded on sha North by lands of Mra. Nettio Bur dine, on tho East by street which divides it from lots thrco and two, on tho South by lot sold to J. P. Catlctt, and on the West by lot sold to J. P. Catlott. VII. Lot number six, containing 3.88 acres, moro or ICBB, bounded on tho North by street which divides the land from land sold to J. P. Catlott, on tho East by street, and on the South and West by road from Orr MUIB to Keys (Sprinr. Vii}. T?at lot of land containing 10.20 heros, .known .-oakthe';.' Whltner land, .lying on Whltner and Byrum CrockB," bounded by lands of Mrs. Net tle Burdlno, Mrs. Alathca Orr, Mrs. Kate B. Whltnor. W. N. Webb, and Hyrum's Creek and Whltuor's Creek. IX. All that certain lot. and Btore iiouso thereon, situate at the corner of Greenville and Kiln streets, In the city of Anderson, S. C., convoyed to IL F. Hall by 8. E. Moore by deed dat ed .1 Juno, 1005,. end recorded in jlerk'n oflicc In deed book D D D, pago ?72. . . . . , X. That storehouse nnd lot situate on South -Main S troc t, in tho city of Andoraon, boKlnnlng on South Main Street at tho Northern cor. er of a lot owned by D. C. Brown, n..d running along tho lino of Main KL. eel 2G feet 8 inches, moro or lesa, to a corner, (hence along thc lino of storeroom formory owned by 8. M. Orr pnrnllel with tho lino of tho lot formerly be longing to John O'Donnoll'B estate, now owned by D. C. Brown, 140 feet, more or loss; thence to tho corner of lot formerly owned by Hall and Welch, parallel with Uno on Main Street, 20 feet 8 inches, moro or lesa, thence back to tho boglnnlng corner |140 foot, more or less. TormB of salo, one-third cash; bal auco In ono and j two years, secured by tho-note of'the' purchasor and mortgage of the promises, with in terest at eight per ceaL per annum, with leave to purchasor to pay all casi?. Purchasor to pay extra for papers and, stamps. M. L. Bonham, Trustee. 10-14-.1Mta.w-3w. Vender-"I thought y ur limousine was painted?" Asterwall-"Ic was, but lt has to bo painted agata. I orderod lt to bo Mu lshed ld neutral colors, and tho idiotic workmen painted it rod. whlto and blue."-Life. .- '?' ? j -k GASTO RIA For lu?ante and Children In Uso For Over 30 Years Always bears tho Signature of tera any style. Next doon to Union Station. WE ARE PATINO WO per ton for cot ton seed and selling bulls at twelve dollars per ton; coat $4 to 95 per toa. The na prices at our yards. Siartis Coal * Wood Co. . v-- - - .. . IL N. WYATT the S E.00 Coal Man ta Still on thvs Job, selling the best Block Coal for the leo nt money; and giving full waight, and prompt de vMftry, That's all you can eek. ^|$?ne 182. . FOB SORE EYES-We havo the Dr. j Harris prescrlp?ion for sore eyes gi ve n i n H ?nu i r*? ?C?. Cri Dr?'ff Co.. i* 3?aeaa ?S5. . IS-JM?, EAT WITHOUT FEAR OF INDIGESTION OR SOUR, ACID STOMACH Instant relief! "Pepe's Diapep sin" ends your stomach trouble (Forever. Wonder what upset your stomach which portion of tho food <lld tlx* damage-do you? Well, don't hollier, j lt your stomach ls In ? revolt; if ?our, gussy und upset, and what you Jyst ate has fermented into stubborn lumps; hoad dizzy and aches; belch j gases and acids and eructate undi Rested fond; breuth foul, tongue coat- j ed-JUKI take a little Pape*? Mlapepsln and in five minutes you wonder what became of the Indigestion and dis- ? tress. Millions of men and women today know that lt Is needless to have a j had stomach. A little Diapcpsln oc casionally keeps this delicate organ regulated and they eat their favorite foods without fear. If your stomach doesn't take care of your liberal limit without rebellion; If your food ls a damage instead of a help, remember tho quickest, surest, most harmless relief ls Papa's Dlu popsln whleh costs only flfty centfl for a largo ease at drug Rtores. It's truly wonderful -lt digests food and sets things straight, so gently and easily that it ls really nptonlshlng. Please, for your sake, don't go on and on with a weak disordered stomach; it's so unnecessary. Lily White Market is headquarters for good things to eat. Try some of our Old Time Pork Sausage, Nice Juicy Steak? Lean Pork Chops, Fine Fat Veal. We are all ready getting oysters tn. If you can't decide what yon want phone 694 and we will help you to decide. LILY WHITE MARKET, J. W. Lindsay, Proprietor. Anderson Hardware Co Wholesale Prices to the Retail Trade In all sorts of supplies fesr everybody sn the city as well as in the country. We can supply your home .with the necessary Heavy, Fancy and Staple Groceries. Also any kind of Hard ware you may need for building or farm pur poses and if you need a cook stove we can fit you up there too. Our lines are complete and our Prices are Right. ; Come ? in and let u s show you. Make your selves at home in our store. We will sure save you money if you give us the opportunity. Plumb ing and Heating one of BE FEW SLEEPY HEADS AMONG YOUNGSTERS TONIGHT BECAUSE CIRCUS UNLOADS EARLY TO MORROW GRAND PARADE Scheduled to Toke Place Friday Morning at IO O'clock-Big ger Than Ever Before. That dour old Institution, old. yet over new, tho circus-- Lian:1.:m and Halley's- comes to town tomorrow willi a real, circus- tin- . i reas of our boyhood and the meado wlot. tho cir cus with red'wagons and an army of clowns, and U.ile women in fluffy skirts who ride at breakneck speed while tho ringniatcr pops the whip and tumblers fly through tho air. "Hoys" wiio can still hark back to tho old time stunt willi tho water nail, and "girls" who In other days clung to their mothers in awe willie be spangled performers flirted with dooth. can romp to thc show grounds tomorrow and see the latest and best development of too circus Idea of en tertainment as carried out by this oldest and largest of clrctisses. There are circuses and circuses, but there is only ono Barnum, and Hailey's. It has been self-styled "the greatest show on earth," and thin yenr moro than ever, it is confidently as sorted, lives up to and beyond Its trade-marked title moro generously than ever before. Today tho circus in exhibiting *ln Columbia, and long before tho breakfast hour tomorrow the first o( the four long trains ts due to arrive. There will be but few sleepy heads among the youngsters. Kids that ordinarily kick upon get ting un a?. ?. reasonable hours to dc tho morning cf.iores will sleep with one eye opea tonight and be on hand at the railroad yards early In tho morning. Ever ste a circuB unload? Some years ago when tho Barnum show was touring Germany, Prince Bis marck watched it detrain. Then he said to tlhe Kaiser: "Hoch. Willie, 1 thought the German .army had some -discipline, but these Johnnies can give us cards, spades and big casino and then win tho. pot without dealing from tho bottom. Hadn't you better hire Um boss and let him try to pt\ a little system into the imperial co horts ?" Tlie first thing on the circus day schedule will be tho parade at 10 o'clock In the morning, and it ls prom ised to bo a "whopper." AB a ban isher of molnnctiolia tho circus peo ple Bav lt will be superior to. any livtor pill. livery stitch of the wardrobe was new this spring and there will bo new features. Almost everything of any standing In the zoological lino will bo Been, either openly displayed or care fully concealed In gilded cage*.-. Over a score of "'"pliants will plod along, and there will be jsix bands of music In tho two-mile "long pageant .of glit tering splendor. But lt ls under .ti?e "big top" at 2 and S o'clock p. m., that this thous and-Bided miracle of tho amusoment world promise to make all sit up and take notlco, for this circus gocB or. improving each year and burning up all tho laudatory adjectives, until all tho superlatives aro exhausted. This season the circus ia almost entirely new and commences wll'i a gor geous pageant descriptive of I .alhi Hookies departure from Delhi, enlist ing tlie services of'ovor 1,000 people, and a wealth.ot colorful wardrobe and trappings. Following tho glittering pageant will come the rapid and diverting ! succession of ?renle acts given In three rings, four stages and the huge track. The elephants come first too war elephanta-^- who portray a mimic battlefield s?ono and have a whole bagful of new tricks. Lupcrtn Persa, who In her .early childhood, shocked tho natives of Mexico City with her love for tho topmost brantlies of tho tallest trees* will thrill by her exploits upon tho flying trapeze. Bhootlng like a comet through space at the very top of tho tont. Pallcnborg's BcarB will ride bicy cles and roller skate In a- fash lot to anmzo onlookers, while Marcella's trained perrots, ravens, macaws and cockatoos will bo seen i*v performance unlike anything heretofore eeen. The equestrian acts will offer tho fore most champions and a new feature in this department will be tho famous English Hannaford Family of five people making their first American appearances. China, sends throe trouT'vs cf ne.rob\ts. r"?n?,nr^? and Jug-: glers who n?a .??crts j?; their Unes.1 Signor Bagonghi, tho tlaltah midget comedy-' rider villi convulso tho au diences with his laughable antics up on a horse. Ella Brad na presents a trained animal display, wlHtb "The Act Beautiful" provides ,thd .mo?ium for the introduction of overra score of horses, dogs and ?.poples-ali white In color-In a .aeries of beautiful poses. 5 Adglo, ?he . fearless French woman will be'set-it within a steel cago with jungle-bred lions with one of which ?fie dances tho tango. Anoth er Item on the trtlVv.vrlll,?h<UOr>ice over a score of western ranch chum . pion -ropers and ridei-.s in frontier sports and, pastimes utterly \ unlike previous .exhibition s - or like charac ter. ; There will bo Innumerable nerlai, acrobatic and equlltbristlc numbers and all presented by experts. Ovor two score clowns will furnish fun in huge chunks and for < over two Cionra there will bo Incessant activity and surprises. The TOOnhgerift will bo large and varied 'and th? entire clr . ctis tos?h?s a hish. water-jaar* ot ********************** ********************** The JjObanori high school open' . October 4til with u lurg? at ten'.au. < The school SK under tbe super..::" : of Prof. P. \V. Jayme, with Mary Broylea, Miss Sadie Clarke, Mlts .Minnie Loo Shealy, Miss May Helle Coober as assistants. At a meeting of literary society the following officers w? re elected: Mr. Hoy Craig, president; Miss Marv Mary Smith, vice president; Miss 11 uh Owens, secretary; Miss tidna Welborn. senior censor; Miss I .ou Iso Martin, Junior pensor; Mr. Weston Holt, sergeant-at*arms; MT. Alva Clarke, assistant sergeant-al-arms. Tie rural Improvement association met at the hall Friday afternoon. Miss Jayne Carlington was present at meeting for thc parp?se of organiz ing a class in domestic science. Most of high school girls will take a course. Through the effort? of Improve ment association, and the teachers a I piano has been purchased. They bono to have a music class In con nection with school swings, an.l other I things will !)<. placed on school yard for small children. Ile Wouldn't .Stay. Two workmen mel tn-the street and stopped to chat about their friends, according to t x; Chicago .Vows. "Casey seems to be doing well where bo ia," remarked one present ly. "He'll r.ot stop long at that jcb," replied the other, with a gloomy shake of the head. "Wliy not! lie acorns to bo quite comfortably pinned." "IVat he'll not stay f iore a month, i I Bay lt, and I've said lt ever since ho got that Job eighteen months ago." "I splk so leotle Inglis," said the charming French actress, "/.at I '..ard ly know what to recito for zo Aineri I can audience." "I usually recite tho multiplication table in Russian," responded tho oth j er international star. "That always sounds impressive."-Judge. superlative nowncs's and excellence nevicr beforo even rcmotly approaeh d. .. Tickets may be bought throughout the day at Bvans Pharmacy .No. I, at exactly the same prices t-uirged upon tho grounds. v .;? ?:? LEBANON SCHOOL * Impressive. Children Cry for.Fletcher's CASTORIA Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought, and which hos hoon in usu for over SO yours, hus horno tho signature ?? nnd lino been niado under lils pcr ? Honni supervision nineo its Infancy? /'GbcC?U/l?; Allow no ono to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitntions and "*Xust-aa-goo<l *' aro hut Experiments that triflu v.-i th mid endanger tho health of Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment? What is CASTOR IA ?astoria is a harmless snhstltnto for Castor Oil, Pare goric,Drops mid Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys ."Worms mid allays Feverishness* For moro than thirty years it lins hoon in constant usc for tho relief o? Constipation. Flatulency*. "Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and lMnrrluea. It r?gal?tes tho stomach and l?owols, assimilates tho Food, giving healthy mid natural sleep* Tho Children's Panacea-Tho Mother's Friend* CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 tears The Kind You Have Always Bought TM tr crNTA'in coMi>?NV.NrwvonKcrry, AT THE BIJOU THEATRE EVERY WEDNESDAY. THE YEAR'S GRANDEST AND BEST HOLIDAY i ! Bi J 1 o uti oppow OCT . ? a AND . _ MARVELOUS "-4 8 0 - WORLD-FAMED ARTISTS GATKEQED FEOM EVXKY NATION "AMERICA,NBVER SAW' , A CIRCU?S L?K/E THIS 200- ?KWrA FEATURES& EUROPEAN SENSATIONS .. JSORPRISE^CENT?RY W01?W0L WAR EliPBArOS-^lABil BMBNA'S .-EL?f?Kfli&iSt? PJuiBt?ERS'S C?UHWa ROllHSKATlHfi AM B1CYCLE-RWHG BEARS OOtfatiBTtM CHINSaB CIRCUS DIRECT" PROM PHKHV DARNUM ANS BAILEYS BCA'TtFUL STATUE AND, POSING HORSES : AERIALISTS 1?I NEW ' SENSATION AL FLIGHTS . f| RtDERS-TKE. GREATEST {FROM EVERY FOREIGN LAND I - Oft ACROBATS?N EMTIRELY WU NEW ACTS BftCLOWK3-THE WORLD'S FUNNY MEN AND A VAST MW OF FOREIGN FEATURES 'ENTIRELY NEW TO AMERICA; innato8sis .. iuBe > * - 6VuLf THC Mppoonoue.' ANO TH? OOMS or TMS LA MUST JTKNT IN TMS WQftkO HO f CAGES & r ANO DEN&Y OFWlLD BIO, @0H???yS FK?E SISEE? . . 'jltfMm'vmi .tAAtn^iM'/bMkM . .w J' (' '?i.. j'..>i',. - AT 2 mnp.vL ! UMOtfS S? YEARS, HAIT MMC* ?DMiTS T? Ail THE W0NDBRL?H0) ?HUH ATI IR !Sfll^l!!^ft:?Pr^^ the show glands, r " ? ' . ' '