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COLUMN WANT ADVERTISING BAT EH Twenty-five words or less, Ono Time 26 cents, Three Times 60 cents, Six Times 11.00. All advertisement ever twenty five words prorata for each ad ditional word. Bates on 1,000 words to be used In a mouth made on application. No advertisement taken for less than 25 cents, cash In ad vance. If your name appears in the telephone directory you can tele phone your want ad to 321 and a bill will be malled after its In sertion for prompt payment WANTS WAI- TED-Thirty homo loving peo ple to rcud our daily ads in this paper. Wo have something thut you want, and our proposition ls splendid. Linley & Watson, Phono 047. 10-24-tf WHEAT MEAL A breakfast food. Health restoring. Recommended by physicians. Made from native grain. Has a fine flavor. Serve as other core?is. DurrlsB Milling Co._ WANTED-A good farm for one o? our customers. If you havo a farm for salo wo will bc glad to consider lt Linloy & Watson, (Juo. Linley W. BL Watson.) WANTED-Position by experienced stenographer; ono who has had sev eral yoars experience Apply to Stenographer, care Intelligence 10-30-tf. TO MERCHANT TRADE-One car Texas Bed' Bust Proof Oats, car j nure shortB, and all kinds of food. Seo O. E. Turner at P. & N. Depot FOR SALE j O i FOB SALE-Ono practically now 191D Ford touring car, with ail extra equipments, K. W. Boad smoothers, neat cover;), otc. Soe lt at once. Sadlers Oarage. 11-12-St. a'OB SALE-llorso and buggy. Horse ls about twelve years old, weighs about ono thousand pour.dfl. Is not afraid of anything. You can bundle 'th? children off'to Behool and not be uneasy he will take them through ?. K. . Buggy almost new. 'Will sell, cheap. C. M. Buchanan, j 1607 S. Main St ll-ll-3t. I FOB SALE-English Peas. Plant be- ] tween now and the fifteenth; Alas ?1-. - ~ .1 1_- ai... -,?... i" , cia - tutu wufpiun ^jva, ?.??.rufr.ua. Don't let this;ideal planting season get away-from yon. Furman Smith, Seedsman, Phons'464. FOB SALE-Forty sores of land la . ? Hopewell Township, 3 room house, new' two small houses on public j road. Land fairly level and is of fered for ons thousand dollars. W. | N. Walker. M FOE SALE-Onion seta; White Pearl, I - Bermuda, Prise Taker, Silver, Skin, Yellow Danvers; and Multipliers. This is planting season. Furman | f?nlth, Seodaman. FOB SALE-A farm of .181 acres with in ono milo ot Little River church, in Abbeville county. Has a good four' room house and new barn; 20 ' Seres in bottom luau mid SC acres in good cotton, .land. Also, 98 3-4 ?". acres in another place with a house and barn, 60 acres ia cultivation. Will sell either place for 920.00 an acre on eaiy terms. Address W. W. Clinkscalea, Belton, 8. G. FOB SALE-Everything in tho line ot | fresh fruits that are In season : pears, . apples, bananas, grapes, orangen, * it-mono, cocoanut:), nuts of ?. ?ft- binds, and candles that make ' your mouth water, wi at prices that dont make you *'-k either. J. .IC. Manoo. DU ? YOUR gasoline and motor oil ./ from the man that needs your pat .'/- ronage. Caudle, Corner ot Main and Earl streets. WILL ARRIVE about November let a cpr. of good mules; best to bo had. prices and terms right Will poy you tc^ eeo us lt in need ot a mule. The FrctweU Co. " 10-24-6t X/FE1VRITER8-300 now. rebuilt, shop-worn cud r.ccond hand type writers,, all makes .810.00 up. Easy terms if desired. Tell us what you want. J. E. Cray ton & Co., Charlotte, ' N. C. ?C. c. Dargan, Local Repre sentative. 10-7-18t FOR RENT . ; -o FOR RENT-Ono furnished front room down stairs within block of tho publie square. Will rent to one or two young men. Apply to -Intelligencer Offico.-IO-S-tf., MISCELLANEOUS BEPAIBING of groles! tile, brick work, cement work Frank Belt? Phone 912. ' 603 Glehn Street S$ lt?8-3tp. , OTPBWBITEB ?BI.'A?BING-Best ' equipped typewriter rebuilding in tho south. Factory experts torr*}! makes machines, your < .A machino can bs mad o aa good aa now for e> amnll ' amount, > J. IS. Cray ton ft Co., Charlotte,-N. C. CC. Oar? gan, local representative. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Dr. HENRY R. WELLS DENTIST Office F. & M. Building Office 527-Phorien-Heaidence 66 Dr. C. Mack Sanders DENTIST Ofllco 3?4-5-C Bleckley Building. Office Phone 429 Resldenco Phono 149. Chisholm, Trowbridge Sc Saggs DENTISTS N?w Theatre BaBdjbjg. W. Whitney Si. C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 405-408 Beckley BalMtng Anderson. S. C. He Iv nov, IIIH Son. What tho young follow lacked in brains the fnthor made up In monev, and tlio latter was very rich. One day a well-wishing friend, thinking to glvto tho wealthy old fel low a bini, said to him: "Don't you think your Bon lu warn ing his -Min.- staying hero in this quiet little tu.vn?" A grim smile flickored round tho old man's lips und bo roplled dryly: "Well, ho might as well wusto ll here us anywhere else."-New York American. Dist rcs? lu hto Stomach. There are many people who have a distress In tho stomach utter moats. It ls due to Indigestion and easily remedied by taking one of Chamber lain's Tablets after meals. Mrs. Henry Padghan, Victor, N. Y., writes: "For some timo T waa troubled with headache aud distress In my stomach after eating, also with constipation. About six months ago I began taking Chamberlain's Tablets. They regulat ed the action of my bowels IT?.! tho headache and other annoyances ceas ed Mi a short time." For.,walo hy al! dealers. Charleston & Western Carolina Railway To and From thc f NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST Leaves: No. 22 . . .. .6:08 A. M. No. 6 . . . .3:37 P.M. Arrives: No. 21 . . .11:15 A. M. No. S . . . . 3 :07 P. M. Information, Schedules rates, etc., promptly given. WE ABE PAYING $S4 per ton for e?t ton seed and selling, hulls at four teen dollars .peri ton; .coal $4 to $5 per ton,' These! prices'0 at our yardB. MarUh Coal fiisWobd Co. WE ARE PAYING $30 per ton for cot ton seed, andsclllughullsatfourtsen dollars por to?; rcoat $4 to $5 per ton. Those prices at Our yards. Martin Coal & Wood Co. IF YOU'VE MONEY TO BURN don't road our "Want" ad in this paper; but If y?u haven't, you will do well to read the ad ot Wyatt, tho $5 Coal Man. GOME TO. The Luncheonette when you ?re hungry^ We cook anything that ta tn season,, and we cook lt right, Aak the man who eats hore. Short orders served quickly. Oys ters any style. Next door to Union Station. IN PLACING your Ure insurance, re xnembur that Frank; St De Camp Realty Company represents only strong, old Une companies. Your business will be appreciated. 10-7-tt ' a ????? LOST? STRAYED OB STOLEN-One white bull dog, tan and, ears cat and about 3 months old. Informa tion leading to recovery ror return - ot the dog will command reward from Ralph Smltn. . il-10-3t LOST-A black, purse. VBaturday' or Monday somewhere between court i house and Provosts store. $22.00 or $23.00. Finder notify, will payers ward for return. Mrs. W. E.. Fant, . Towavllle, 3. C. 11-ltt-St ESTR^ED TAKEN CP ? ASTRA Y-?-' m\g,. taken up hy J. T. Fowler, near ConterviUe Mill; Anderson Rural Route No. 3. . Owner can have same by paying'for this ad and the; feeding ot tho hog. Berlin, Nov. ll.-The Brussels correspondent of Die FoBt sands a long Interview with tho governor gen eral of Belgium, Ceneral von Hissing, in which the latter declares that 'n general he is entirely pleased with the manner in which the Belgian peo ple have received his efforts to "put tho country bach on its feet again." "Tho principal problem, that of feed ing the people, has been fairly well met und solved," said von Bisslng, "but wa have had less success In our attempts to revivo manufacturers and industries. Until tho usual facili ties for tho importation of raw ma terial and the export of manufactured goods are restored at the end of the war, the situation must be to some ex tent adnormal. "But. while it must bo admitted that industry in general UeB under serious difficulties, thcro is one branch of it which we have succeed ed in developing very well. I refer to the mining industry, especially tho mines in the neighborhood of Liege, from which wo are now produclnf al most as much coal Bli in times of peace; and even the mines in other districts are working weil. Tho i management and further advancement of this business I have entrusted to tho committees of central coal de pots which I havo inaugurated. These J committees aro tn a position to be come acquainted with local needs, and ! they can consequently tako what measures are necessary for supplying tho rei>iilrcments of their particular districts. " General von Bisslng remarked that tho measures adopted to induce work men to sot about their tasks under Gorman supervision were working satisfactorily, as were also the meas ures taken to check tho boycott of Gormaus by tho 'Belgians. Remark ing that tho public schools through out Belgium are again open, the gov ernor said: "But tho supervision is, to some ex tent, of a political naturo, so that the schools themselves cannot bo used as a field for political agitation, and it will not be possible for the rising gen oration to bo brought up with a feel ing of enmity towards the Germans planted in their breasts. I should, indeed, be pleased if only i could sny that the universities too wore once again at work and certainly I have loft nothing undone to this end." Beware of Cheap Substituten. In ihoKo days of keen competition it is important that the publie should see that thoy get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and not take substitutes sold for tho sake of extra profit Cham-, borlain's Cough Remedy has stood tho test and bene approved for more than forty years. For sale by all dealers. rio C*>aT?rsRt??R?1 ??lf?c??tj. A young Wallington girl, a novice In society, 'was invited to a party given In Washington some time agu and was nearly scared to death when she learned that a member, ot the United States senate had been select ed to act as her escort. The nearer tho time for the party approached thc more nervous 9he became. At length almost tearfully, she went to her mother with her di ni cul ty. "Mother," she oBked, "what In the world can 1 talk to him about?" "Don't worry, my,dear." ber mother' replied. "IO ver y ono likes the. senator and eo will you. You'll get along all right." Late at. night when the party was over the girl Tan Joyously Into her mother's'room. "Mother, l*vjo had'a perfectly delightful tlmeV phe de clared. "I think the senator is fine. Ho wasn't at all what I expected him to be. !?o voa knew we hsdu't- "OQ? ui?re than a biock or "two uniii we Were talking about tho fleas ia the Italian hotels."-^Pathfinder. ; Glass of Hot Water Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit Open sluices of the system each morning and wash ?way tho poisonous, stagnant matter, Those of us who are accustomed .to feel dull and heavy when we arise; splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, lame back, can instead, both look and feel ns fresh as a daisy always by washing the poisons and toxin:? from the body with, phosphate tl not water each morning. We should .drink, before .breakfast, a glass of real hot water with-a tea spoonful of Umectone phosphate in lt to flush from the stomach, liver, kidneys and . ten yards of bowels the previous day's Indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; . thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary tract before rvtting moro food into tho. stomach.. The action of limestone phosphate ?nd bot water on an empty stomach la wonderfully Invigorating. Xt cleans c;it all tho sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a cnlendld appetite for breakfast and lt ls Bald to be hu?'a little "-hilo until the roses begin to appear in* tho cha ok a. i A quarter pound of. limestone phosphate ;will cost very little at, tho drug store, but ls sufficient to,'make anyone who is bothered with bilious ness, constipation, stomach trouble or rheumatism a real enthusiast on the subject--'or Internal - sanitation.. Try lt and you aro assured thai you will look hotter and feel better ?a every l%tay:shortlr.->^^ LEGAL NOTICES | NOTICE OF BALK OF VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE Notice ls hareby given that the un derHlgned, being the only heirs at law of David L. Beaty, deceased, will on salesday In December next, sell at public outcry in front of the court house at Anderson, S. C., betweon the usual hours of sale, the following de Hcrlhed real ettatc, to wit: First: All tnat certain lot or par cel of land situate in Varennes Town ship, Anderson County, S. C.,u be tween the city of Andersc.i and cluck Mills, and containing five (5) 'acres, more or less, adjoining lands of J. N. I'earman, public road from Anderson to Starr, J B. Humbert, and Mrs. E. P. Vandlver, and being the residence lot of the late David L. Beaty. Second: All that certain tract or parcel of land situate in Anderson County, S. C., on WHBOII Creek, and waters thereof? containing one^liun dred sixty-four (164) acres, mogo or less, adjoining lands of C. Vf. Beaty, W. S. Beaty, Mrs. Ida Beaty Lewis, Buskin Hall, Wilson Creek, Wilton C. Dean, DeWitt Dean, und others. This tract 1B mads up of two tracts, one containing fifty five (55) acres, more or less, con veyed to D. L. Beaty by C. W. Beaty, by deed which ls ' of record in the clerk's office for Anderson County, 8. C., in Book MMMM. at page seven hundred and thirty-two (732) ; and the other containing one hundred and nino (109) acres, more or less, con veyed to D. L. Beaty by R. R. Beaty, by deed recorded in the clerk's o in ce aforesaid, In Book OOO, at page turee hundred and thirty-one. TermB of sale: One-half cash, the balance of one-half payable in twelve months, to be secured by a mortgage on the premises, with leave tb} the purchaser to pay all cash if he should so desire. # Purchaser to pay extra for papers and revenue stamps. Mary Major Beaty, Clarence W. Beaty, Whiter S. Beaty?? Ida B. Lewis, Ella B. McKelvoy, Annie E. Beaty. Anderson, S. C., November lltii 1915. -- I -XT-"1" Georgia Cotton Plantation. >> Wo are subdividing a five thousand ?cro COTTON PLANTATION in South Georgia, good improvements, now in cultivation, near good city, bestrihar kets, good water, ; healthful location. Want hustling small farmers to buy at vory reasonable price, small pay ment down, bal anno easy. Or will rent for 1916 with privilege of buying. Write just what jlou want Hrs$ tat ter. Address P. O Box 497. Atlanta, Ga. 11-12-13-Mpd. Strong-Arn^ Diplomacy, v. Underneath all the false chatter of Balkan plot and. doun ter plot and. all tho contradictory! rumors of (f|eek and Rumanian" intentions one rolid all-important fact ia gradually peak ing Itself evjdent.\ Allied troops'are still being ifcMredilnto Saloniki; nnl perhaps into-bthe?i.-porta. of theX; pe ninsula, fe ; , ?" . That is the; most'important feature of the whole'? Balkan situatloa'- at present. TheHSerbians relief expedi tion is not gomg to be another fiasco like the expedition that was sent to relieve Antwerp ?fr Great Britain and France are not" redying upon what help they may gejjripm others. They are proceedingT?$?help themselves. They are not walting for P.*ussla - or Rumania.or Greece... They are throw ing - hundreds of - thousands of . their own soldlors into the new theatre of war to. fight it out'With von Macken sen and the Bulgarians., Bulgaria's defection* has been call ed a disgraceful defeat for allied di plomacy i The changea of stupidity and incompetency STc probably un Viat, but whether they uro or aire not is ot little practical, moment now.. Tho point ls that France and Great Brit ain have discovered and have start ed to employ the only kind of diplo macy that can prevail in the Balkans -the diplomacy of- tho rifle and thc bayonet, the field gun- and the - trench mortar. They have'stopped' sending promises to Greece and Rumania out are sending army : corps and more army corpa and. etill- more army corps. They may not aver disaster by Oils method, but'this ls the only method to which disaster can be avert ed.-News and Courier. -j The Great Financing. The world's greatest financier ls the Southern housewife. * Her dally Investments exceed v in shrewdness tiib clever transactions on Wall street and no business concern or corpora tion, however ably Officered, has ever .been able to approach' ber in tv* ap plication of economy.' Sho ls Ute na-. Goa's . financier and. trader, and her transactions moro neatly reflect the prcgrcss er.d y^s^cTlty of . tho country than tho'-r^br'ta of our clearing house?.- Columbia . Record. "Pardon me, air,*', suavely said tho passenger who wished to borrow ene tor a few minutes,- "but ; have y?u a fountain pen7" ?'V "Naw ! " replied the- grouchy trav eler. "? live ne xi door tp a public school; that's What. ? makc3 mo - look so savage."->Puck.;?'vv - -y'Xl^r.y -. ,; - _ f ,y' ? ? ' How te Prenant Crom?. It may be a snrpro?j tn yon to loam that in many caaes" croup can be pre vented. Mrs. H. M. Johns, Elida, Ohio, relates, her' experience as fol Wrfrt':'. ''My little ,boy Ia '?ubje?? to croup. During tho past winter I kept a bottle ot ChambeHalria Cough Rem ery in the house, and when bo be gan having that croupy cough J. would give him ena or two doses Ot lt and lt would brea* tho attack. ;i Uko it better for children than any other cough, medicine ?mcusise chil dren take lt willingly, and it^anf* and reliable." Sold by alt <t??M$&<' Save on Your Shoe Bill By Shopping Here 56 pairs womens gray top patent leather lace military boots, worth $4.00, on sale herc $2 6 "5 40 pairs womens shoes in odd lots, worth $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 in different leathers, on sale here for , . 50 pairs women samples in all leathers, made mostly by the Utzand Dunnco, worth $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00, on sale here for.*|/?? 75 pairs vici kid and patent leather shoes in button, with cloth and kid top, worth $2.?5, on sale (J*1 CA here for . .V* m%J\J Daniel Green's comfy bedroom slippers. t?* fl worth $1.50, on sale here for.?P A v??%J (Colors, Orchid, Old Rose and Blue) 35 pairs childrens shoes in black vici button, sizes up to eight and.worth $1.00 and $1,25, on sale ^\^\\/f> here for. . .iJwC You will find other good values at t?as big Shoe Store-Come and see for yourself. Geisberg Bros. Shoe Co. v>4 .: .. UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE SHOES THAT SATISFY PIEDMONT & NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY ANDERSON? ARRIVALS No. ?ti....... .j_ . 7:SR A. M- 'l No: 33......"...."..*.....".. 0:35. A. M. No. 35;..................ll:40 A. M. No. 37...............1:10 P. M. No. 39........... 3:40 P. M. No. 4l................... 6:00 P. M. No. 43.......... 8:25 P. M. No. 45......10:20 P. M.' .DEPARTURES Na 80................... 6:25 A. M. No. 32..;........ 8:25 A. M. No. 84...................10:30 A. M. No. 36.............12:10 P. M. No. 38.'.,. 2:30 P, M. No. 40................... 4:50 P. M. No. 42....... 7:20. P. W, No. 44...9:15 P. M? Attractive Farm For Sale f .I...- *:1 '- /S-:/ \]:.. i^v^^^.?-;-:,'--/:v ? haye 108 acres, one and a half miles'thls sj^ pf Starr tri at I will sell at a lbw figure, and give satisfactory terms. . There are 30 acres of tine bottom land; and the entire farm is inV? high state of cultivation. ." ..' ;.- ?/'?[ .... 'yA. , 'VI I ' '.\.'vV""'-^" ? '?' .. ? This farm will move quickly at the ?T?gfj bargain price at which I will sell H. ??''< '.t; /".';'-???*;.' h' . .' ' . ' .. V:'. *?...'*? H. G. LOVE Real Estate. Hubbard Bldg. ? i m lin Re|^esentKthe utmost service, s^?ty, mileage and pleasure obtainable from an ?uto-Vl?* cati?n.trip,;;." T?D? A?T0 SHOi , Opp?isite Thebairne 11 Main.