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COLUMN WANT ADVERTISING BATE8 Twenty-flvo words or Ieee, One Timo 25 cento. Three Times 60 cents. Six Times 11.00, All advertisement ovor twenty five words prorata for each nd- ? ditlonal word. Rates on 1,000 fl; wurdi? ur uti uoc? iii . ??v?in made on application. No advertisement taken for leos than 2P cents, cash In ad vance, If yonr name appears In the telephono directory you cnn tele phono your want ad to 321 and a hill will be mailed after ita in sertion for prompt paymenL EL WANTS WANTED-i'osltlon by experienced stenographer; ono who lin? lind sev eral years experience. Apply to Stenographer, caro Intelligencer. 10-30-tf. WANTED-A nico furnlshc '. houBO for six months or a year by a very desirable party. Ad dre SB "M" caro Tho Intelligencer. 10-28-3t WANTED-Thirty homo loving peo plo to read our dally ads in this paper. Wc havo something that you want, and our proposition is splendid. Linley & Watson, Phono 047. 10-24-tf WHEAT MEAL A breakfast food. Hoolth restoring. Recommended by physicians.' Mndo from nativo grain. Has a Une flavor. Sorvo as other cereals. Durrlsa Milling Co. WANTED-A good favra for one of our customers. If you hove n farm for sole wo will be gmd to consider lt Llnloy ?& Watson, (Jno. Linloy W. E. Watson.) WANTED-Every house keeper In An derson1 to try a loaf of "Aunt Mary's Crcanx Bread." lt's mndo at home I and your grocer keeps lt. Andor nen Puro 7ooil Co. 8-15-Dtf TO MERCHANT TRADE-Ono car Texas Red Rust Proof Oats, car puro shorts, and all kinds of feed. ' Soo G. E. Turner at P. & N. Dopot FOR SALE FOR SALE-1 flv'j passenger Hudson, model 33 in parfect condition, l five ' .'. passengor 1?16 Ford practically .?new, lextra fine ladles' buggy horse, qualities perfect, known as tho Lon. f.k! ; o u hor.so, 'recently : ow?' ed by Malcolm McFoll, 1 fancy driving horso, recently owned by : Fletcher McClure, 1 nico top buggy and brand now harness. Sadler's Garage, Phone 053. ' 10-28-3L FOR SALE-Forty acres of land .in Hope well Township, 8 room, hpuse, new two small houses on ' public road. Land fairly level and lo of fered for one thousand dollars. W. N. Walker. FOB SALE-Onion sets; Whlto Pearl, Bermuda, Prise Taker, Silver, Skin, Yellow Danvers, ..and Multipliers, Th i? is planting season. Furman Smith, Seedsman. FOR SALE-Everything in the Uno of \ fresh fruits that are In season; pears, apples, bananas, grapos. -oranges, lemons, cocoanuts, nuts ot all kinda, and candles that maka your mouth water, and at prices that don't make you sick either, 1 J? K. Manos. BUY YOUR gasollno as? motor oil from the man that T'z.eds your pat . ronnge. Caudle, Gurner of Main and ii Earl streets. FOR SALE-Ono hundred shoats and . pigs for sate. Correspondence so licited. Gordon R, Lune, Lisbon Georgia. 10-26-6tp. TYPEWRITERS-300 new. rebuilt, shop-Worn and second hand type writers, all makes $10.00 up. Easy terms lt desired. Toll us what you want. J; E. Cray ton & Co., Charlotte, N. C. C. C. Dargan, Local Repre sentativa 10-7-181 WII-L ARRIVE about November ist a car ot good mules; host to be had. ; prices and .terms right. Will pay you to seo na if In need. of.a mule. Th? . Frotwell "Co. 10*H*4t. A^^M0I^K: ?01! SALE OR "EXSssAHSE - ?KEJ??"-One raocei 81, 5 passenger Buick touring car," m electric lights and horn, stewart ? --.iSpeedometer; mohair seat cover's, ex tra casing and tube mounted on ex tra rim, in first class condition and appearance, driven , less than 12,000 ". miles. Will sell cheap for cash or . on.credit, or win exchange for real or personal property. Cost? com plete $1,500.00. Apply td C/ Gads > , den Sayre, 10-22-St FOR SALE-A farm ot 131 acres vith , In oci? mile at-Little River church, in Abbe vi Ho county. Has a good vv^dhmr.room hour* and now barn; 20 . :: aeres Ju bottom land and 80 acres evih gdoii cotton ^twd/.j/:!^*^^!^' acres In another placo with a house ?nd tarn, ?fl'.<acras tn cultivation. \ vlWW sell either placo for $20.00 ah -'.', acre on easy terms. Address W. W. - tr?ncales. Belton, 8. C. _ J&L O? 8A6SftCH* KI08SVS AKi.'?tADOl WT: LEGAL NOTICES JUDGE OF PROBATE'S HALE SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY, ? Court of Common Pican. Ex Parte, Mrn. Lucy J. Langston ns Executrix of tito will of Charlea C Langston, deceased. Plaintiff, against Eugens T. Anderson and tho Tcxai Company, a corporation, etc., Defend ants. Pursuant to un order granted here in l will ?ell on ualesday In Novem ber 1916, in front of the court house in Um City of Anderson, S. C., dur ing usual hours of salo tho real es tate described an follows, to wit: All that certain piero, parcel ot lol of land Bltuatu within the corporate limits of the City of Anderson, Count} and Stat? aforesaid, on tho South side of Alain Street, hounded ou tho Nortli hy lot owned by Will Stevens; on the liant by (South Main Street; on thc South by Mrs. Susan MeLees; and on tho West by D. T. McLees, being the northern portion of the lot of land conveyed to Eugene T. Anderson by deed of John J. Morrl? dated June 30th, 1904, recorded In clerks office in Heed Book D B B ll, pago lf>7, and moro accurately shown by plat ot samo recorded in clerk? cinco for An derson County In Book Z Z Z, page 12G. Tho said lot has following di mensions, courses and distances be ginning at a stuke on tho edge of side walk on tho Northeastern corner of the lot and running thenco S. 81 1-2 W. 210 foot to corner, designated by poBt; running thence'8. 00 8' E. fifty (CO) feet to corner; thonco N. 811-2 18. 210 foot to corner on South Main iStroot; thonco N. 90S' fifty (GO) feet along said Main Street to beginning corner. Said lot of land contains one fourth (1-4) o? an aero, moro or loss. Torms: Cash. Purchaser to pay ex tra for papers and Btamps. W. P. Nicholson, Probato Judge UB Special Referee. IO-16-3t-ltaw. Pursuant to tho terms-of a deed of trust executed to us by Shady Nor man and Sarah Watson wo will sell on salesday In November next in front of tho court house door at Anderson during the usual hours of sale tho following property to wit: AU that certain lot of land In the' city of An derson on W. River St., opposite tho colored graded school, containing ono quarter of on acre, np rn or less, bounded by estate of Jno. E. Peoples, Sarah Watson and W. River St. lt being the same Int deeded to Andrew Simpson by Sarah Watson by deed re corded iu clerks office in Book M M M, page 235 with the exception of a por tion deeded to A. P. Cater Nov. 28, J896. . Leon L. Rico, Kurtz P..Smith, Trustees. 10-16-3t-ltaw. '. STATE OF .SOUTH. CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. Momio R. Johnston. against Jnno Simmons, ot al. * Pursuant to order offeale heroin I will sell on salesday in Novembor next during tho usual !murs of salo to the highest bidder for cash Ute following property: All that lot ol land on Liberty HUI near the city of FOR RENT FOB BENlWSbc room UOUBO, with bath, and all modern conveniences, S?roo house- recently vacated by Or. Levis Sondera , on Calhoun street. Apply to Wm. Brlssey, caro Briese? Lumber Cu. FOB BENT-One furnished front room down atatrs within block. ot tho nubile minaro. Will rent tr ono br two young men. ' Apply to Intelligencer, Cfiico.-10-8-tf. FOB 8ALE-T-85 acreB ot land. Ono tenant house;':G5 acres in cultiva tion. Good 2 horse farra in good community within ono mlle of eight month Behool,' also near trolly line. Prlco $1,750.00. Wilt make tornm to ault W. H. Leith, Hodges, 8. G. 9- 7-lm. MISCELLANEOUS TYPEWRITER REPAIRING--Best equipped typewriter rebuilding in Ute south. Factory experts for all makes machines, your old machine can bo made as good as now for e small amount. J. E. Cray ton & Co., Charlotte-, N. C. C. C. Dar gan, local representative. 10- 20-2CU. FOB SORE EVES-Wo have the Dr. Harris prescription for sore eyes gives instant relief. Swl Drug Co,, r???s oso. l?-a-lm. WE ABB PAYING $30 per ton fbr cot ton seed and selltnghulls at fourteen doltara per ton; coal $4 to $5 per toa. These p?leos at our yard?. Martin Coal & Wood Co.. COME TO The Luncheonette when you are hungry. We cook anything that la in season, and wo cook lt right Ask the wan who eat i here. Short orders served quickly. Oys ters eny style. Next door to union Station. IK PLACING your- fire in ouranee, re member that . Frank- & DeCamp Realty Company represents only ! ! etrong, old Ilde companies. Your . 'hqainess .wUl pe appreciated. ? ?i M?-7rtL - B. N. WYATT, the $5.00 Coal Mail lfl stUl on Gie job.' selling tho beal Block Coal for the least money? and giving full weight, and prompt de livery. Th st's all you caa ask, 1 Piton* 183, Anderson containing 318-1000 of an acre in tho shape of a parallelogram 231 feet hy 71 feet. It being tte samo lot deeded to Scott Rutledge by Jane Simmons, ot al., by deed recorded la Hook ll 4 '?G. Terina of sale: Cosh. Purchaser to pay extra for papers and ?tamps. W. P. Nicholson, Probate Judge as Special Referee, Oct. 15, 1915. 10-10-31. JUDGE OF PRORATE SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. It. V. II. Nance .un! Mi.;. L?U?? al. Nance, Plaintiffs, against P. D. O'Neal, et al. Defendants. Pursuant to an order cf sale grant ed herein I will sell on snlesday in November, 1915, in front of tho court house, in thc city of Anderson, S. C., during thc usual hours of sale tho r^al estate described BB follows, to wit: v All tho right, title and interest of the defendant P. Ii. O'Neal of, In or to all that certain tract or plantation of land situate In Anderson County, S. C., containing three hundred acres, more or less, adjoining Seneca River, W. It. Williamson, and others. Tho interest cf tho said P. B. O'Neal bolng au undivided ono tenth interest there in a? devisee in remainder under the will of Jacob Durrlss, deceased. Terms ol' salo: Cash. Purchaser to pay oxtra for deed aud revenue stampB. W. P. Nicholson, Probate Judge as Special Referee. - * .JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. Court bf Common Pleas. Celidonia Onorton Devlin, Plaintiff, against Mrs. Hertha P. Scott and others, De fendants. Pursuant to an order of salo grant ed herein I will soil on salesday in November 1915, in front of the court house in tho City of Anderson, S. C., during usual hours of salo the reai estato described as follows, to wit: Ail that lot of land in the City of Anderson, Anderson County, S. C., containing three tenths (3-10) of an acre, moro or less, bounded by Jeffer son Avenue, by lot number Ave, by lands of colored Building and Loan Association and lands of Spann and known ns lot number four on plat, made by O. M. McDavld, May 21, 1895, which was recorded in clerk's offlco for Anderson County In Book L L L, pago 241. Reference to said plat will ?how courses and distances. Terms: Cash. Purchaser to pay ex tra for stamps and papers. W. P. Nicholson, Probate Judge ns Special Referee. JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE SOUTH CAROLINA, AN PERSON..COUNTY. . " < Courbbf Common- Pleas. .>?..> Mrs. C. J. Alexander, Plaintiff; against W. N. Walker, Smith-Bristoo Shoe Co., and others, Defendants. In obedience to an ordor of sale granted herein I will sell on Balcsday In November 1915, In front of the court house, in the city of Anderson, S. C., during usual hours of. Bale tho real estato described as follows, to wit: 1. One lot on Clinkscalcs Street bought of Cromer facing eight-five (85) foot on said CllnkscalcB iStrect and running back ono hundred and fifteen (115' feet, bolng In shape a parallelogram and the two buildings thereon. Also, two lots and tho houses there on sttuato within the corporate Units of tho City of Anderson, on tho cor nor of West End and Piedmont streets containing two thirds (2-3) of an aero, moro or less. This ia the property conveyod to Owens and AyerB. Terms: Cash. Purchaser to pay ox tra for papors and stomps. W. P. Nicholson, Probate Judge as Special Referee. 10-10-3t-ltaw. . But ?jod commendeth His love to ward us, that while wo wore yet sinners, Christ died for us.-Romans. v. 8.' ... ; IF BACK HURTS USE SA?JSJ0B KIDNEYS Eat leta meat if Kidneys feel like lead or Bladder bothers. ; Most folks forget that the kidneys, like tho bowels, get sluggish and clogged and noed a flushing occasion ally, else we have backahbe and dull misery in the kidnoy region, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, add stomach, sleeplessness and all sorta of bladder disorders. J You simply must keep four kidneys active and clean, and' the moment you feel an- acho or; pain In the'Wdney ' togion, get about four ounces ot Jad Salts from any good drug store here, : take o tablespoonful in a glaas ot 1 water before breakfast for a few days ? and your kidneys will thoa not line. ' This famous, salts is made from the acid ot gropes and lemon Juice com , bined with nth la, and is harmless to > flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also nfcu ? tr?lls?S the acids in the urine so It nb . longer irritates, thus ending bladder . disorders. ;: jad Salts ls harmless; inexpensive; rcakoi a delightful effervescent lithla - dater drink Which everybody should i toko now ano then to keep their kW* ; noys clear;. thus avoiding Berton) [ complications. A well-known local 'druggist cays , he BU??H lots of Jad Salta to folks who while lt is only ?trouble. Mill News (Southern Textile Bulletin.) D. D. H arri tn an, Sr., lia? resigned as superintendent of tiio Woodstock Cotton mills, Aunlston. Ala. J. S. Carlton ls now overseer of spinning at the Maple Mills, Dillon. Thorpe Carter has resigned as overseer of spinning nt the Dray ton mills, Spartanburg. J. S. Curtis Ima resigned as over seer of weaving at the Hhodhiss /VT ... . \?. . . / . ' ' 1 f > ' W. J. A. Adams of Cedartown, Ga., hap accepted a position at the Fitz gerald (Ga.) Cotton mills. W. P. Mardis has boen promoted to Bccond hand in weaving In Saxon -"Nr.il? No. 1, Spartanburg. J. D. Clay has reigned n:< master mochanic at tho Ivey Mills, Hickory, N. C. Sliff Rceso has hoon nromotod to second hnnd In cloth room at the Fulton Bag and Cotton mills, Atlan ta. Ga. O. B. White, from the Honking mill, Charlotte, N. C., has accepted tho position of master mechanic at the Ivey Mills.-Hickory. N. C. ' W. E. Brown of Greenwood, han accepted tho position of section hand in spooling; at the Calhoun mill, Cal houn Falls. A. Kitchens, from the Fulton nat? and Cotton Mills, Atlanta, Ca., has become second hand in weaving at tho Imperial milln, Eat^nton, Ga. M. IJ. Pickloslmer, n the Greadcl Mill N'o. 1, Green wood, ls now over seer of weaving at tho Great Fall Mrg. Co., Rockingham. N. C. G. W. Starnea has accepted the position of night ovfcrspor of weav ing ac tho Jackson mills, Monroe NT. C. Ralph Renoy has boen promoted to second hand In carding at tho Hanna' Pickett mills, rockingham. N. C. C. E. O'Pry of Forest City. N. C.. has accepted tho position of over seer of spinning at the Enoroe (Si C.) Mfg. Co. Goo. D. Simpkins of Poulan, Ga., has accepted a position with the Manchester Mfg. Co. of Manchestor, Ga. E. C. Hendricks hns resigned his position with. the Duncan mills, Greenville, to accept one at Albemarle, N. C. Z. F. Wright president of tho New berry Cotton mill ls a candidate for re-election as mayor of his town. E. G. Grant has resigned as card grinder .at tho Fairfield' mill. Winna boro, to become ovorseor carding al the Gobnnneti mills, Fingervllle. John O. Baxter has resigned ai clectrlan at the Watts mills, Laurens. -. -. Lyda, of Columbia, has bo? come ncc omi hand in No. 4 weaving at tho Dan River mills. Danville, Va. W. J. McDonald has resigned as superintendent of tho Wa'"in mills, Monroe, Ga., to accept a t> mallar po sition at tho Pelham (Ga.) Mfg: Co. .?:;JL -: I?y^MjpCfjjkjn?, jjrf -Camdon,, has accepted" "t ftSn^fiod" *?r*wer?e?r-t>r spinning at the Hermitage mills o? that place. J. H. Tompkins has been promot ed from paymaster and book-keeper to manager or tho Beaver Darn, Cot ton mills, Edgefleld. G. ' E. McMlnn* of the Victor mills. Greor, S. C., hjas accepted tho;-posi tion of overseef of weaving at the Beaver Dam mills, Edgefleld. H. S. Steele has -been proinoi?d from book-keepor to secretary and treasurer of tho LaFayotto (Ga.) Cot ton mills. W. P. Barnes who .recently resigned us. superintendent ot the Griffin .(Ga.) Mfg. Co., has accepted a similar pos ition at tho .Walton Mills, Monroe, Ga. ? ? W. H. Hadcman. ovorsnor of weav ing at tho Newberry Cotton mltlr. has announced himself as a candidats for re-election as an alderman .of his town. . D. R. Harrlman, Jr., has resigned as asrlstant superintendent ,of the Euglo and Phonix mills. Coiumb'JiB. Ga.,' lo .become superintendent of thc Grltfin, (Ga.) Mfg. "Co. W. EV Bulco, who has been overseer of spinning at tho''Inman mills, In man, for 13 years, has resigned that position tu become overseer of spin ning at the Drayton mills, Spartan burg. . - ! Chas. B._ Her of Greonvll!i< has resigned as packing ! representative of tho. Mechanical Robber. Co., of Cleve land, Ghlo, abd will travor'part of North and South Carolina for Ute 8mlth-Courtnoy .Ce,. ^<>f j! richmond, Va. :?; Onr Jitney Offer-Thia and.f?e. Dont' miss this. Cut out this slip, enclose with Sc and mall lt to Foley & CO., Chicago, m.i writing your name and address clearly. Yon will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar'Compound.'for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kid ney Pills, for pain iii alden and back, rheumatism. b-mk??h<?. khiriey and bladder ali.mT?r.:^a*d F-^loy Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome-and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for: constipation, biliousness, headache, and. sluggish O?wel?. Sold everywhere, ; ;. Old Gent (directing perspiring Tommy)-Turn to tho left at the end of this road', and you'll seo an inn, the Jug and Bot tie; you'll go straight past that"-* P. T.-Not If 1 know lt, Mister. London Opinion, ' V EH ern? Boat thing tot consUpatldn, . sour eton: ch, lazy liver add ' sluggish bowels. ?Stops a Bick headache almost at eneo. Gives a most thorough and satisfactory flushing-no - pain, no nausea. Keeps your system cleansed, sweet and wholesome-R. ' H.- Welh echt. Salt Lak? Gift,, tltah,. writes: *T find Ci tr ol ax tho best laxativo I over used, Doea not gripe- co un pleasant after-effects.* Sold every where.' ON PICTURE FAKERS Berlin, Oct. 20. - (Associated Prc: Correspondence.)-In attempting to put a stop to the pernicious activities ot a picture faker who has been hawk ing about retouched, enlarged and Indistinct photographs of a group of 900 German prisoners of war in France, who were said to bo confined in a camp where lotter writing was forbidden, the authorities have had renewed evidence of the dtosperatness with which people cling to tho. hope that their soldier relative, reported 03 "missing" may ntill be alive. Tho picture in question, which sold for four marks, was so indistinct that that faces could not ho correctly di3 tinguished. The allegation that tho men In tho picture were not allowed to write hus led thousands of women to imagine that nth least their missing relatives wore located, to fancy they could mako out resemblances, to re vive hopes almost dead and believe that thc long silence was explained by the letter prohibition ami to In vest their little savings In the photo graph . Tho German government, finding re peated evidence that the hopes of wo men oro being buoyed up by fancied resemblances discovered in this pic ture got in touch with tho French government through a neutral power, and sifted tho matter to the bottom. Tho original photograph was tak en, lt has boen established, at Issou dun. ' Every Gorman impro3oncd there, the French government ha as sured Gormany, has boon reported through tho regular channels as a prisoner of war, and every one of them io allowed and encourage*!" to write home. Most of thom have dono so. The Gorman government bai discov ered that poor women, hearing about tho plcturG but unable to buy lt, have saved up their pennies together until thoy should bet tho requisite four j marks and try thus to traco their | missing relatives who in a*U proballty | are dead. The picturo swindler who has been trading on the hones of wo men has not yet been rounded up. The government in the meantime has sent out a warning in tho hopo of checking the abuse. Anderson Hardware Co Wholesale Prices to the Retail Trade In all sorts of supplies j for everybody in tne city as well as in tlie 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 wc can ni you up iSicre too. v/ur 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 our Specialties. Anderson Hardware ?BaEBdl?re?? Cry for O^QMBGB^S Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought, and whic?i lias been in uso for ow? $Q years, bas boms the signature ot _0 _ , -. and has been iiuulo under lils per? '/S^ S??/^/7sonni supervision since its infancy? *^ar:/)^'C???A.{M? Allow no ono to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and ***Tust-ns-good *? aro but Experiments tliat trillo with and endanger tlio health of Infants and Children-Experience aguiast Espcrisii?a?? Ctostorla is a harmless ?nbstltuto for Castor Oil, Pare goric, l>rops and Soothing Syrnps. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Narcotic substance. Its npro is its guarantee, lt destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. Por moro than thirty years it lias buen in constant uso for tho relief of Constipation, Flatulency, "Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. lt regulates tho Stomach and Rowels* assimilates tho Food, giving healthy and natural sleep? 'j??o Children's Panacea-Tho Mother?? Friend* ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Iii Use For Over 36 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THC CCNTAlin COMPANY, -) r\v VORK C ITV. Suit Yourself We are going to build a neat home ,on a nice farm five miles from town. The land is fine ; wood and water on it, about thirty acres in it. See us QUICK and let us build just the house you want. . j v"- -y fr f y-. i,f-ii|,--tT-^ ???aa ?'. ????.-H fr Anderson Real Estate & Invetent Co. E. It. Horton, Fros. h. 8. Horton, V. Pres. W. P. Marshall, Secy. LJ. S. Battleship wSouth ?aro?ina" GREAT CELEBRATION AT CHARLESTON December ?Sth to l Tih$19?5 m , Tho Southern Commercial Cong-ens will be held ot Charleston December lita f? 17th, 1915. This ls an Associa tion of prominent business mon from nil over tho South and meetings aro held each; year for. the purpose, of d?s^ cussing business ?welfare, both of tho maniifactui-br v !Z' of tho farmor??Efl? year the Congress was hold at Okla homa city and the, year,^ befitS^p^ Mobilo. This year tho mooting to to be held at Charleston and verV'/t?any mon of promlnent buslnes?^spoial and ^artwijk> il;o have already accepted In vitations .to bo present. ; At least four members of tho.Cabinet ot .'tho :Prest- . dent ot the United States will bo ^res ent.at tho meeting. A. squadron. pt. tho .' Atlantic: .?v'Pleot,, Torpedo Boats, Submarines and-. Tor pedo Ee?t, bestroyorsi'- as well as Dreadnoughts, will bo Jn the Charles* ton Harbor, open for, inspection of tho public, December if th ahd',14^? and visitors at thia;time will ?lSo haye the pleasure ot se?lor a maghl&cejitcar ?lyal.-; ?" . " ' - ^Southern' RoliWoy Is arranging spa einl 'faro-tickets and excursion trains. Reprissent the Utmost seryfcey safety, mileage and pleasure obtainable from an AufeVa^ cation trip.