CLASSIFIED COLUMN WANT ADVERTISING BATE? Twenty-flvo words or lea?, Ono Time 25 cents, Three Times 60 cents, Biz Times $1.00. All advertisement ovor twonty five words prorata for each sd' dltlonnl word. Rates on l.OOO word? to be UBcd in a month rando on application. No advertisement taken for less than 26 cents, cash In ad* ?ance. If your name appears in tho telephone directory you can tele phone your want ad to 321 nnd a hill will bo mailed after Its in sertion for prompt payment. ?SB WANTS WANTED TO RENT-4 or 6 room house, prefers southern part of city. Addross caro Intelligencer. T. M. Unger. 10-2!i-3t WANTED-Twcnty-tlvo men old or young to call and ncc me at No. C04 Murry Avo. If you want to make $15 per day cnll Saturday. A legiti mate busineHB proposition. Do not cali until (Saturday. J. T. Kon dall. Hi-22-lt. WANTED-400 Sovereign coupons. Will pay market prlco-50 conta per hundred. Apply to J. H. LoylcsB, caro The Intelligencer. 10-20-lt. WANTED-.Young man book-keeper that understands double entry book-keeping. Address Box 466 in own handwriting, stating exper ience you have had, and salary wnnted. 10-21-3L TYPEWRITERS-300 new. rebuilt, shop-worn and second hand typo writors, all makes $10.00 up. Easy terms if deni red. Tell us what you ' want. J. E. Cr ay ton & Co., Charlotte, N. C' C. C. Dargan, Local Repre sentativo. 10-7-181 WANTED-You know "There's a Dif ference" in our table meal. Wo uso Anderson County Corn, thoroughly scoured before grinding. Ask your grocer, or phone 58G. Burrlsa Mill ing Co. WANTED-A good fa;*iu for one of oar.'customers. It you have a farm far sale we will be gl-?d to consider it Linley & Watson, '??" \ FOR RE^T-Six room -house, with ,bhth? and all modem conveniences. '...-Sawt hottse recently vacated by Dr. ?^rta . flanders on Calhoun street Apply to. Win. 'Brlssey, ijira Bflasey LEGAL NOTICES JUDGE Ol PROBATE ?ALE STATIC Ol' (SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. lt. V. II. Nance and Mr?. 1 nura M. Nance, Plaintiffs, against I'. Ii. O'Neal, ct ul, Defendants. Pursuant to an order of Hale grant ed heroin I will oull on nuleaday in November, 1916, in front of the court house, In thc city of Anderson, S. C., during the usual hours of sale tho real estate described us follows, to wit : All the right, title und interest of tho defendant P. B. O'Neal of, in or to all that certain tract or plantation of land situate in Anderson County, 8. C., containing throe hundred acres, more or less, adjoining Seneca Uiver, W. li. Williamson, and others. The Interest of the said P. B. O'Neal being an undivided ono tenth interest there in as devisee in remainder under thc will of Jacob BurrisB, deceased. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay extra for deed und revenge stauips, W. P. Nicholson, Pr )bato Judgo on Special Referee. JL'BUE OF MIABATE?? SALE SOUTH CAROLINA. ANDERSON COUNTY. Court of Common Pleas. Calidouia Onorton Devlin, Plaintiff, against Mrs. Bertha P. Scott and othors, De fendants. Pursuant to an order of salo grant ed herein I will sell on salesduy In November 1916, in front ot tho court house in the City of Anderson, S. C.. during usual hours of Bale the real estate described as follows, to wit: All that lot of land In thc City of Anderson, Anderson County, S. C., contulnlng throe tenths (3-10) of an acre, more or less, bounded by Jeffev Bon Avenue, by lot number five, by lands of colored Building and Loan Association and lands of -i Spann and known as lot number four on plat made by O. M. McDavld, May 21, 1805. which was recordod in clerk's ofllco for Andorson County in Book L L L, page 241. Reference to said plat will show courses and distances. Terms: Cash. Purchaser to pay ex tra for stamps and papers. W. P. Nicholson, Probato Judgo as Special Roferee. Pursuant to tho term? of a deed of trust executed to us by Shady Nor man and Sarah Watson we will sell on salesday in November next in front of tho court house door at Anderson during the usual hourn of sale the Following property to wit: All that certain lot of land in tho city of An dorson on W. River^St, opposite the colored gradod school, containing one quarter of an acre, moro or loss, bounded by estate ot Jno. E, Peeples, Sarah Watson and W. River St. It i.oIug tho samo lot deeded to Androw Simpson by Sarah Watson by deed re corded tn clerics office in Hook M M M, pago 235 with tim excoptlon of a por tion deeded to A. P. Cater Nov. 26, 1806. Loon L. Rice, Kurtz P. Smith, Trustees. lO-lG-8t-ltaw. JUDGE OF PROBATE'? ?ALE SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. Court ot Common Pleas. . Ex Parto, Mrs. Lucy J. Langston, tia Executrix of tho will of Charles C. Langston, deceased, Plaintiff, against Eugeno T. Anderson and tho Texas Company, a corporation, etc.. Defend ants. Purouadt to rm ordor granted here in I will sell on salesday in Novem ber -1015, in front of tho court house In tito City of Anderson, S. C.. dur ing;: usual hours of sale tho real es tate described ns follows, 'to' wit: i AU; 1 hat corta!A piece, parcel or lot of land situate within tho corporate limits of.the City,ot Anderson, County and State aforesaid, on tho South side of Main Street, bounded on the North by .lot owned by Will Stevens; on tho East by |S out h Main Street; on the Sonia by Mrs. Susan McLees; and on tho West by D. T. McLeen, being tho northern portion of tho lot ot land conveyed to Eugene T. Anderson by FOB . BENT-Ono 'furnished front room down stairs within block ot the . publie. square.v Will rent to oho or two young men. Apply to intelligencer Ofllco.-:10-8-tf. ~MISCi?jLANEOUS ??? FOB SOBE EXES-We have the Dr. Harris prescription for sore eyes gives instant relief. Owl Drug Co., ?-noaa 656.' l?-2-lm. IN PLACING your fire In cu vance, re member that : Fran*, ft DeCamp Realty Company ropVesenta Only strong, old Una companies. Your business will bo appreciated. io-7-tf,-' wm j , y COME TO Tho Luncheonette when you are hungry. We cook anything that ls ir. season, and we cook lt right. Ask the man who eats hero. Short orders served quickly. "Oys ters any stylo. Next door to Union Station. .' . VYE ABE PAVING 1S8 per ton for cot ton seed andaellinghuilsatfourteen dollars nor ton; coal ft to $5 per ton. TA;ese prices at our yards. : Mart?n Coal & Wood Co, B. R. WATT, tho 16.00 Coal Man la Btlll on.jthe 3ob< selling the/, beat Block Coal for ?he least mon'/, and ;r, laving full weight, .?ii prompt de livery. That'* PU you caa ask. A CHILD HATES OIL. CALOMEL, PILLS FOR LIVER ANO ROWELS Give "California Syrup of Figs" if cross, sick, feverish, constipated. Look hack at your childhood days. Koniomber tho "dotjc" mother insist ed on-eastor oil, calomel, cathar tics. How you hated them, how you fought against taking them. With our children it's different. Mothers who cling to tho old form of physic Hlmply don't realize what they do. The children';-, revolt ia well founded. Their tender little "in sides" are in'm ud hy them. if your child's stomach, liver and bowels need cleansing, give only deli cious "California Syrup ot Figs." Its action is positive, but gentle. Millions of mothers keep this hurmless "fruit laxative" handy; they know children love to tako it; that it never fails to clean the liver and bowels and sweet en the stomach, and that a teaspoon ful given today saves a sick child to morrow. Ask your druggist for a DO-cent bot tlo of "California Syrup of Figs," which hos full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown ups plainly on each bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. iSco that lt .Is mado by "California Fig Syrup Company." Refuse any other kind with contempt. . The Kinder Way. A small specla constable when on top of n tram-car was requested by the conductor to como down to deal with a man who was inclined to be abusive, says TIt-Blts. Reluctantly, tho special constable complied with tho request, but found himself con fronted by n hugo navy about 6 feet C inches high and 4 feet broad. "There he ls," said the conductor. "He won't pay his fare." The small special constat?* reflect ed, and then remarked sadly: "Well I suppose I must pay it for him." Two Children lind Croup. Tho two children ot J. W. Nix, mer chant, Cleveland, Ga., had croup la?t, wlntor. Ono was a boy of 6, tho othor a girl of 8 years. Mr. Nix writes: 'Both got so choked up they could hardly breathe and couldn't talk. I javo them Foley's Honey and Tar and nothing sloe and it entirely cured them." This reliable medicine should be In every home for lt gives immed iate relief from colds, cougbe and croup, heals raw inflammod throat and loosens phlegm. Sold everywhere. deed of John J. Morris dated June 30th, 1004, recorded in clerks office In Deed Book B B B B, page 157, and moro accurately shown by plat of same recorded in clerks office for An derson County in Book Z Z Z, pago 12C. The Bald lot hos following di mensions, courses and distances be ginning at a stako on the edge of side walk on tho Northeastern corner of tho lot aad running thence S. 811-2 W. 210 feet to corner designated by post; running thence S. 00 8' E. fifty (50) feet to corner; thonco N. 811-2 ?"1. 210 feet to comer on South Main ?Street; thence N. 00 8' fifty (CO) feet along said Main Street to beginning corner. Said lot of land contains one fourth (1-4) of an acre, more or less. Terms: Cash. Purchaser to pay ex tra for papers and stamps, W. P. Nicholson, i'robato Judge as Sneclal Referee l0-16-3.t-ltaw. JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE SOUTH CAROLINA. ANDERSON COUNTY. Court ot Common Pleas. Mrs. C. J. Alexander, Plaintiff, against W. N. Walkor, Qmith-Brlstoe ? Shoe Co., and others, Defendants. ? In obedience to on order of sale granted herein I will sell on saleBday in November 1015. In front ot the court house, in the city of Anderson, S. C., during usuel hours of sale the real estate described as folio wo, to Wit: % One lot on C.llnkscales Street bought of Cromer facing eight-five (85) feet on said Cllnkscates Street and running back ono hundred and fifteen (115* foet, being in shape a narai lologram and the two buildings thereon. Also, two lots and the houses there on Bituato within the corporate limits of the city of Anderson,- on tho cor ner of West End and Piedmont streets containing two thirds (2-3) of an acre, more or less. This ls the property ; conveyed . to Owens and Ayers. Terms: Cash. Purchaser to pay ex? tra i>r papera and stomps. W. P. Nicholson, . Prolate Judge as Special Referee. 10-16-8t-ltaw. STATE OF (SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY; ; Mamie R Johnston. . against Jane Simmons, et al. Pursuant to order- of'sale herein I will sell on salesdoy in November next during the usual honrs pt sale to tho highest bidder for cash the following property: , All < that lot of land on Liberty Hill near tba city of Anderson containing 318-1090 ot an acre in the shape or a parallelogram 231 feet by 71 feet, it being the same lot deeded to Scott Rutledge by Jeno Simmons, c-t al.; by deed recorded In Book H 4 26. ''?fl^BSBI Terms of sale: .Cash. Purchaser, to pay extra for papers and stamps, W. P. Nicholson. Probate Judge as Special Referee. ' . Oct. 15, 1918. '^StfOm^SB^ GOL GOETHALS KS MOUNTAINS OF DIB! Panama, Oct. 21.-These lillis and valleys and various other pieces of Panutnn geography that have been iumbering around and falling into the canal so carelessly and getting lt all stuffed up. have peeved Governor Goethals. So today he pointed out a tuple of mountains that he Haid were causing all the trouble und Instructed bia men to "take 'em away." "What, the mountains?" "Ves, the mountains." ".You menn you would like these mountains removed?'" The mountains, be it moving today. It's really a small mattor.A^MoVIng a few mountains moro Cy-aBB^is of slight concern to Goethals.^aHKipplng a hole in the face of tho and building a young sea to connect a couple of others-that didn't dismay him. Why stop at shunting moun tains around? "Construction. days" are being re peated In (.millard Cut, formerly known as Culebra Cut. A score of big dredges and steam shovels and an army of workmen aro removing thou sands of cubic eart1-. from the recent slides iron Gold and Contractors' Hills. Gov. Goethals a few days ago ex pressed hopo of reopening tho canal Novemhor ?, but tho dato may be ex tended. Nearly 200 vessels, held up by tho slides since the .latter part of September, wult at tito docks at Bal boa, the Pacific torminal, and Colon on tho Atlantic. "When will the slides pormanenty stop?" "That's as easy to predict as tho end of the European war," is tho an swer, j . . ;;. The removal bodily, of the two mountains Gold and-Contractors, be in;; . blasted away and tho earth sluic ed down to fill hills and valleys a mlle distant, is expected to stop the slides. That tho slides will sometime stop forever-"somo day" is certain. This ls confidenty stated by Gov. Goethals. Thc worst slides, it Is believed, are now over. The last was the worst since the "big ditch" was opened. "Shoring oil" of the precipitous mountains which form the giant boundaries of Gaillard Cut 1B the gradual. Blow process which will pre vent future slides. The peculiar geological formation of tile Panamanian, mountains makes this teat difficult.' Instead ot fir rocks or sand;? subsoil, interlaced by heavy forests, Uko the Becky Mountains, those of Panama are shelving hills of led and yellow clay, covered with tropical trees ot small. stature and undergrowth which does not "knit' the loose soil. . v . .^.f_.J The "sBdes". ar^aot. e.a:,avalanche of roc'.c and eartbvjjpm thejtpp of tho mountain peaks, but -a movement from below. As the baso of the slanting cuts weaken through seepage of rains a vi water In the canal, the earth soft ens and ls, pressed, downward and outward so thc canal channel by the heavier and more- composite mosses above. wwi Tho sido movement occures com paratlvoly slowly, j -it is detected by entrenchments from' the; baso of the cliffs. 'Sometime:*-Um movement ie so speedy that dredges and tracks are covered. Generally the earth at the baso slowly mounts and is pushed un til lt encroaches Into the channel When ' the upper part of the hills are cut away to such an angle that the pressure upon the earth 'beneath IR removed, the slides will stop. The recent slides were expect to cut away, in sections, or "terraces, like a stoop lawn is terraced to prevent o-oslon and "cave ins." The samo principle, on a gigantic stylo, will stop the slides. TV. . - Gold Hfll bas been known as tho -innft of the "Cut." ' Contractors ?iill, hnoIber source of bad " slides, ls almost straight across. These are the only two Important slide dan gor points remaining in thc "CuU" . When construction was .first be gun, the ?tildes ot Gold Hill were al most perpendicular. Now they baye been cut away to a very slanting anglo- and will soon '.be reduced to ?a point whore slide danser will bo al most removed. ' " ' Chronic Constipation. "About two years ago when I be gan using Chamberlain's Tablets 1 j had been suffering for some time with stomach trouble and chronic consti pation. My condition Improved rap idly through the -Use ot! these tablets. Since taking four or five bottles ot them my health bis been fine,? writes Mrs. John Newton, Irving, N. Y. For sale by all dealers. "I B?w a professor of'mogtc remove . 30 yards of rli^'?n,'plumes and ' seven buckles frosf?*;?h?t?" "Enough material totrim'lt nicely," I commented the part? ot the feminine part.-Louisvlllo Courier-Jour nal. CITBOItAX C1TRGLAX CITROLAX Best thing for constipation., sour stomach, lk;-; liver and sluggish bowels. .Stops a flick headache almost ut once. Gives a most thorough and satisfactory flushing-no pain, no nausea. Keeps your system cleansed, sweet sind wholesome.-R. H. Weih ocht. Salt Lake .City,,'.Utah, writes: "I nn? Cltroiax tho best laka tl* ? 1 ever used. Does net gripe-no un pleasant aftereffects?' Bold erery where. ; . ^ ; ," "Bob" and "BBl" Robinson sell tin* syrup that My* ' Byaia *wf?|p Mr. Sattle* about* It's the betlt * ? + GLUCK MILL * ?. ? Mrs. W. T. neilin, und sovr . of her friends, had a show at thc hall Saturday night. A Binall admis::-:-.u was charged for thc benefit ot the parsonage. It was a nico clean Show and tiey hud music by thc string hand. Mr. Ike James of Elbert county Georgia, have moved his faniliy over here. He will bc over to stay in a few weeks, as soon as he gathers lila crop?. Misses Lillian Leo and .Myrtlo Mc Donald spent Saturday night with Mrs. J. P. Tollison. Thero ware ono hundred and twenty six scholars present at Sunday school .Sunday morning and sixty-eight tho Sunday before. Miss Ethel Witt visited friends and relatives in Wiliiamstou Sundny. Rev. D. H. Jones preached nt the h.ill Sunday niglit. I saw ia an Elberton paper where cotton seed sold for $.~>5.00 per ton nt Elberton thc 14th, and t'JS sninc day at Anderson it sold for $10 per ton. Some difference? Rev. J. S. H?tts preached at the hull Monday night. Tho mill, stopped here Friday for Darnum & Bailey's big show. Nearly everybody here went to town that day. Consoled. A rector in South London was visit ing one of his poorer parishioners, an old woman afflicted with deafness, relates Tit-Bits. Sho expressed her regret nt not being able to hear IIIB sermons. Desiring to bc sympathetic and to say something consoling, ho j replied, with unnecessary self-depre cation, "You don't miss much," "So they toll me," was tho discon certing reply. ; ?. For Indigestion. Never take pepsin and preparations containing pepsin or- othor digestivo ferments for indigesti?n,', an thc moro you take the moro y?u will have to take. What ls necdo is a tonic Uko Chamberlain's Tablets that will en able the stomach to perform its func tions naturally. For sals by all deal ers. Anderson Hardware Co Wholesale Prices to the Retail Trade In cul certs of supplies] io^ everybody in me city1 as well as in the country. We can supply your home with the necessary Heavy, Fancy and Staple Groceries. ? j Also any kind of Hard ware you may need \for building or farm pur loses and if you need a ? el :ook stove we can fit you up there loo. Our lines are complete and o u r j Prices are Right. Come in and let us 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 our Specialties. spss Anderson .Xs-'.ti Ka I ,?3. I ? ?fl ^ir,?U0L-3P?ricKN-n ? For Infanta and Children. Mothers Know That vast. I Kt*J?*' I ;(?^s2?rHl-- Jual Ar*rfertl^cuy fefMH lossox^Si^i jacSim?cslgnatweot In Use Over Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. THC C?HT?U? COMP*??. H?? VOR* CITT. Wm ?. S. Battleship ?South Carolliia" IG DOINGS AT ???' ' CHARLESTON DECEMBER 13th TO 17th, 1915 Tho Southern Commercial Congress will bo held at Charleston December 13th to" 17th, 1915. Thiu is an As sociation of prominent business men from all over the South and meetings aro .held each year for the purpose of discussing business, welfare, both sf tue manufacturer and of the farm ar. IiBflt year tho Congreso was held at Oklahoma City and the year beforo :it Mobile. This year the meeting lu io uo heid ai Charleston and very many men ot prominent business, so cial and public lifo have already ac cepted invitations to bc present. At least four members of tho Cnbihot of the President of tao United Stntos will be present nt tho meeting, j %A squadron of the Atlantic Fleet, .Torpedo BoatB, Submarines and Tor pedo Boat Destroyers, aa well as Dreadnoughts, will bo in the Cuaries ? ton Harbor, opon for inspection of tho public, December 14th and- 16th, and 'visitors at tills tune will also have the {pleasure of seeing a magnillceut car nival. ' " ? I Southorn .Rallwaysl8 ^rawjlhgl spe cial fare tickets :md ejfoVrelon trains. SPECIAL ROUND TRIP FARES COLUMBIA, S. C. ACCOUNT OF STATL FAIR Via H '?