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WANT AOVEHTIS?NGi BATHS
; Twenty-five wordn or losa,
Olio Time 2G cents, Three Timer
ip cents. Six Times $1.00.
'.AU advertisement over tv/onty
Ute words prorate, for each ad
ditional word. Hates oo 1,000
words to be UBcd in a mouth
made on replication.
No advertisement taken for
lees tilba 25 couts, cash in ad
vance.
If your name appears in the
telephone directory you can tele
phone your want ad to 821 and a
bill will be malled after its in
sertion tor prompt payment.
FOR S?LE
POE SALE-Agricultural Lime. Ap
ply now to your gardens at rate of j
from ono to live tons per acre-lt's
che?p and there ls not. n garden lu j
Anderson but that nccdn lime-lt j
will correct blight and sweeten
your eour coll and make your fer
tilisation readily available. Phone |
484, Furman Smith, Seedsman.
POB SALE-Ono eecond hand two]
homo wagon. W. 1% Brisaoy Lum
ber Co.
FOB SALE-English Peaa. Plant be
tween now and the fifteenth; Alas-j
ka and Morning Star varieties.
Don't let this Ideal planting season
get away from you. Furman Smith,
Seedsman, Phone 464.
FOB SALE-Forty acres of land in
Hopewell Township, 3 room house,
sew two small houses on public
road. ' Land fairly level and ls of
ferca for one thousand dollars. W.
Ni Walker.
FOR SALE-Everything in the line of |
(yeah fruits thai are in season:
poats, apples, bananas, grapes,
fluges, lemons, cocoanuts, nuts ot
kinds, and candies that make
? mouth water, and at prices
that don't mako you Bick either. J.
Manoa.
:Y0tJB gasoline and motor oil
from tho man that needs your pat
ronngo. Cdudle, Corner of Main and
j Karl streets. . .
WSih ARRIVE about November 1st
n.oar ot good mules; bent to be had.
prices and terms right Will pay you
'to.See as. it in need of a mule. Tho
Fretw?ll Co. 10-24-6t
WA?TED-MaeulniBia for lathe, mll
? Ung machine , and- general , work.
A*l shop. Conditions the best
Cdvington Machine Company, Cov
; iofjloh, Virginia. ll-27-8t
WA^T^R-Two or. three nice unfur
nished rooms light housekeeping,
night bo reasonable and havo oil
?T?unv ITO- rra??tmm? au? norw nil
ilo?r and yod neighborhood. Quick,
C?r?il?t?lflgoncer. 11-26-ltp.
SYAHTED PEAS-Wo will pay you
highest-market prices, cash-or will
< g eichang? Agricultural * Limo^-you
certainly need the Lime for nil your
amall. grata crops. Furman smith,
acedaran. Phono 464. 11-18-lBt
?WaSTBBSrTbirty home loving peo?
plo to ro?d our dally ads la this
paper. We < have something that
>.;'.- you want,'end our proposition is
^ splendid, linley & Watson, Phone
647. ; 10-24-tf
WHEAT MEAL A breakfast food. I
Health restoring. Recommended by !
physicians. Mado from native grain.
' Han-' a Ano flavor. Serve Ss other
;. cereals. Barr?as Milling co. ?
WANTED-A good farm for ons, of
our .customers. If you have a farm
for salo wo will bo glad to consider
B.V Idnliy & Watson, (Jno. Linley
.^W^ -Watson.)
Ifa?^BCH?HT TRABE-One oar
Texas Red Rust Proof Oats, car
Jpn shorts, and air kinds of food.
? Soe Q. ?3. Turnor ai P. & N. Depot
? ' o.
WE NOW HAVE tho largest stock of
.Pianos in the city. They were
bought at rieht prices for cash,
and v.-e will allow no man to under
sell ua. Seo us before buying. Pat
tereon Musio House, East Beuaou
Street, Under Masonic Temple.
u-ss-st
j*-r^? ,'>:? , i V,,.,,;-:
; TYPEWRITER - REJ/ASRIXQ-Heit
v equipped typewriter rebuilding in
tito eolith, Faotory exports' tor all
makes machines, your old machine
cttt:be ?ade as good as new. fdr a
tfos^nali amount'<; C; C. Dargal-Heb?
?gb^?'Bnlldtng;''-;:,',. lO-?WOt
COH?? TO Th? Luncheonette When
you aro hungry. Wo cook anything
r tait io in Seanon, and wc cora ?
right Ask tho man who eats hers.
" art o?dors served quickly. Oys*
any style.; Next door ta Union
fATT, the $5 .Coal Maa baa yat got
coal to burn; he doesn't like tba
smell qt tho smoke however, an
isas some else h?s:psid for ibo
coal. Ho says however that he'ia
still saving tho people lota ot mca?y
" billa. . His
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
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Dr. HENRY R. WELLS
DENTIST
Ofiic o I. ft M. Building
Offlco 5ii7-rhones -Residence 66
Dr. C. Mack Sanders
DENTIST
Office 304-5-6 Blcckloy Building.
Ollioe Phono 42?> Residence Phono 149.
Chisholm, Trowbridge & Saggs
DENTISTS
New Theatre BoMag
W. Whinier itt.
C. GADSDEN SAYRE
Architect
405-406 Blockier Banding
Anderson, ?. C
CITR0LAX
CITROLAX
CITROLAX
Best thing for constipation, sour
stomach, lazy liver and sluggish
bowels. Stopp n sick headache?almost
at once. Gives a most thorough and
satisfactory flushing-no pain, no
nausea. Keeps your system cleansed,
sweet and wholesome.-R. H. Welh
echt, ?alt Lake City, Utah, writes:
"I find Cltrolaz tho beet laxative I
ever used. Does not gripe-no un
pleasant after-effoctn." Bold every
where i if] -??it?H
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PIEDMONT & NORTHERN
RAILWAY COMPANY
ANDERSON*
ARRIVALS
No. 81... 7:35 A. M.
NO. 33. 9:88 A. M
No. 36.11:40
Ll:40 A. Mi
No. 37...1:10 ?p; M.
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No. 43........AH*r+s.*r\ B;25 P. M.
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Infoimatidxv Schedules,
rates, etc. " - promptly
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?V'ftO&E- BUYING DAYS^i
UNTIL XM'ASH
?POR PURE 8WKKT M?tK hud Pure
Swoet . Cream sfHn\.i>>satisfaction
guaranteed br money baofc, Phone
4404. Bonham Oftest. , ; ll-28-6t.
I Ci PLACING your ?re
member thfit Fx
Realty Company
Strong, old lina?'
business will bo appreciated.
10-T-tfc 7-, '
I TVE ARE PA1TNG $88 per ton ter
ten oaed. selling halla,at $18.00
ton and will exchange 3 tons hui
for i toa aoed^d.l to? bf
seed meal tor ion ot seed.' v!
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AH persons having dalma against
the entutc of Chas. S. Sullivan, do
ceased, ar? hereby notified to pre
sent them properly proven to tho un
dersigned within the time prescribed
by law, and those indebted to make
settlement.
Mrs. Luta B. Sullivan.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persona having claims against
the estato of A. G. Plackney, de
ceased, are hereby notified to pre
sent them properly proven to the un
dersigned within tho time prescribed
by law, and those indebted to make
settlement
Will Roberts,
Adm.
With will annexed, Wllllamston, S. C.
Notice of Final Settlement.
The undersigned administrators of
thc estate of James M. Richey, de
ceased, hereby gives notice that tboy
will on Jan. 4, 191G, apply to the
Judge of Probate i ir Anderson Coun
ty for a Anal so. Cement of said es
tate and a discharge from his of
fice of administrator.
Jas. E. Richey,
B. N. Wyatt,
Adnu 8.
do bonis non.
TRUSTEE'S SALE
By virtue of tho power given me
by dsed of trust executed to me by R.
P. Hal! the fifth day of February,
1915, recorded In tho office of the
Clerk of Court tho twenty-third day
of February, 1915, in Book LLLL,
page 473-474, I will sell at public out
cry before tho court* houBe door at
Anderson, South Carolina, sale day
in December, 1915, the following de
scribed real estate, the property of R.
F, Hall, to wit:
That storehouse and iot situate on
South Main Street, in the city of An
derson, beginning on South Kain
8troef. at tho Northern corner of a lot
owned by D. C. Brown, and running
along tho line of Main Street 26 feet
8 inches, more or less, to a corner,
thenco along the line of storeroom
formerly owned by S. M. Orr parallel
with the lino of the lot formerly be
lnoglng to John O'Donnell's estate,
now owned by D. C. Brown, 140 feet,
more or less; thence to the corner of
lot formerly - owned by Hall and
Welch, parallel with line on Main
Street, 26 feet eight incheB, more or
less, thence back to the beginning
corner 14,0.'feet, more or lese.
Terms of sale, one-third cash; bal
ance in one and. two years, secured
by the note ot the purchaser.- and
mortgage cf tho premises, with Inter
est nt cighv per cent, por annum, with
leavo to purchaser to pay ' ail cash.
Purchaser to pay extra'for paper and
stamps.
M. L. Bonham,
ll-18-ltaw-3w. ' TruBteo.
JUDGE OF PROBATE
SALE
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
ANDERSON COUNTY.
In Probate Court
Burt R. Bryant, as administrator c"
the estate of N. K. Bryant, deceased,
and individually. Plaintiff, ft*
vs.
John Q. Bryant William J. Bryant,
Thomas Turnor. Bryant T. Stokes
Bryant, vienna V. Eades, Rosa Mul
likan. George Clayton Bryant,. Luther
Blyv.*t, Patron Johnson,, b. Bryant,
Daniel Bryant, Lee Bryant and Sam
uel Jones, Defendants. ?
In accordance with an order of sale
herein granted . by the Probate
Court dated the 3rd day of Novem
ber, 1915, I will sell, -on salesday In
December next, being Monday, De
cember 6, 1915, between ' the usual
hours-of publie'ebie,, in front of the
Court House In City of Anderson, S.
C., tor cash, purchaser to ? pay extra
for deed r.nd a tamps, that certain
pince, parcel or tract ot land oituatc
in Anderson County, tn the State
aforesaid, on waters p? 18 Milo Creek,
adjoining Calhoun Brock, Wayne
Pant and other,- containing forty-one
and one-fourth (411-4) acres, and be
ing tho same land conveyed to tho
said N. KL. Bryant by Joseph J| Fret
woll by deed dated September 28,
19?5, rocorded in said offlco in Book
D-4. page 390.
W. P. Nicholson,
Probate Judge.
Nov. 3, 1815,
ll-lT-ltawSw.
for Immediate Use.
An Old Rip Van Winkle of a follow
went into a country drug store and
Asked tor earoo powder.
"Face, gun or bug?" asked tho
clerk, leaning iar .over the. counter.
'.'Bug," replied the old man, "and
he'aa to mind about wrappln' lt up
just blow tt on my\ whiskers.-Cot
trnll's Magasine. -
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Content. ;
.Floor-wa>ker (to old maa who seems
undecided which way to ?o)^Are yoa
looking for something? )'?:?
Party Addressed-No, air; I've lost
my wife-Judge.
1 Oar Jiteey Oft^r-Tais asi 8e,:
jal? this. Cat out thia sUa,
eucloso with 5c and mall it to Foley
ft Co., Chicago. Hi., writing your nama
and address clearly. You will receive
in return a trial package containing
. Folsy^c Hon?y and Ter Compound, for
bladder ailments: and Foley Cathartic
Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly
cleansing rathartlc, for constipation,
blliousnoss. hoad .ioho and sluggish
coughs, colds and croap;> Poisy Kid-:
ney PUls, for pain in sidos and back,
rheumatism, backache,; kidney and
p bowels, gold everywhere,
BRITISH SOLDIERS OF
WASTEFUL HABITS
London, Nov. 20.-British soldiers
in and about the tranches aro care
less and wasteful both of ammunition
and "bully beef" Q? "rorneJ be?f" is
known hero. This statement ?ias the
authority of John Hodge, M. P., who
has Just returned from a visit to tho
troops In France, lie was informed,
ho said, that thousand? of tins of beef
and millions of rifle cartridges were
lying about tho trenches and trampled
Into the mud.
Wastage. Mr. Hodge's found, was
In some cases checked by the ofllcers
in chnrge. The trouble is. the men
get an excessive amount of meat
12 oe.-in their daily rc/Jon'. No
account 1B taken, of ca. .laities or of
tho sick. So the tins Ile around the
trenches, fall Into thc bc .om and
get stepped on. Ultimately they arc
buried in the trench mud. This is
also tho fate of the cartridges left
behind by <th? mon when relieved, In
some cases, the officer of the reliev
ing party would'aBcertaln how many
rounds had been served out and how
many fired so as to keep a check on
t/.is amount lost. But these officers,
according to Mr. Hod^e, arc in a min
ority.
The same complains as to wastage
havo been made against tho troops
in tho English training camps. Here
tno blame ls laid to overabundant r?
lions and the wastefulness of cooks
who throw away whole loaves ot
fresh bread and left over&beef and
vogetablos. '
. ?_^_:m iii
How to Teach Children Obedience,
In tho Decem'ber Woman's .'itome
Companion Caroline Fr'eaah 'Benton
says: - ..;
"There is no cbaptor in Colonial ?h>ls
tory more full bf-domestic tragedy
than that which deals with the prac-,
tice pursued at tho timo, for brookihg
a child's wilL . Those tlmcB when the
parent was an autocrat ?ave gone for
evor. but. the problem of obedience \ ls
always present.
"ParentB sometimes shrink from the
plain duty of training a child to obey.
They fall to see that obedience to law
is tho great underlying principle of
good character, and good citizenship.
No ono should try to evado the re
sponsibility of giving a child his right
start in lifo, by jqaking him obed
ient. ;;.
"The child as ah individual, has a
right to Its own!,will one we dare not
Tefuso lightly, and certainly ..ono we
dare not take from, him altogether. A
parent's experience, ls meant,/to help
tho child avoid miatages aa far os may
be. When tao child realizes that his
jarento aro trying-.to help rather than
govern him, tijeiwJlH^to become obed
ient has ; begun,' already . t?. shane It
self. The ono ?reat point to realize
ls that the state ?xi(. ohedltmce ls a
temporary ope; lt^is,Qnly..th^.-me^ps to
? great end-that , of, training Itluj,
child 'a -ill to wiifd e?'?s?antJ right ' do
ing.? . I '' p
A Bad iSuneh.
Frank B. Kellog'tells the story of
a forlorn mar?1 wbb'irdtii brought Iba
fore a western magistrate cbhtrg??
with drunkenness abd disorderly con
duct. When asked what -'.-.eh nd lo say
for himself, he gazed penslvoly at the
judge ?ujd launched ?orth:
"Your honor, 'man's Inhumanity to
man makes countless thousands
mourr ' I'm hot ?8' debased as Swltt,
as pv .Igut eas Byrcn, as dissipated
as Poe, or so debauched as-"
"Tiaet will do," thUndrud . the
magistrate. "Thirty davs; aod officer,
take a list of those hames and run
'em In. They're as bad a lot os he
it."-New York Globe.
Charging-'tho Jury.
. The recently, elected.-mayor otv'a
small rural town was holding his first
court. j . \
An offender against the low. request
ed a Jury trial- Alter the case baa
been disposed of, some ono approached
the mayor, and asked hihi why he had
not charged the jury.
"That's right," answered the mayor.
"You see I'm kinder new td this kind
of Job and I piunV*orgit it. - Hereaf
ter Ita gonner .ohaargo 'ein : 2?c
api?co."*-Boachanoi .
Distress tn thc Stomach.
There are many".people, who have
a distress ia the stomach after meals.
It ls. due to Indigestion and easily
remedied by taking d?o ot Chamber-,
Iain's Tablets after meals. Mrs./
Henry Padghan. Victor, N. Y,, writes:
"For some time I ^aa troubled with
headache and 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 and tho
headache and other annoyances ceas?
ed <D a. short tlr,o* /For sale by all
dealer?. ;*h-? -A
A High Average. . < \,
It has been ascertained that ninety
nine out of ewjry.?Qd mea.boarding
train? in Ohio and Kentucky cities;
where there aro saloons bound I for
prohibition Weat?YttgljH>JcaT?y wini
them, a supply of liquor varying-from
ono quart to ii ve ?atlonw. P/jrosu?uab
ly tho other oho per ?ont carry only a
drink or two concealed from. Vlow.-r
.Washington Hetfdd*
Went to .0? Mo??lt??. : j
'O. " BL Blancl?WLv ^toaster at
Blanchard. Cay., vf ritos: "I had hld- j
Bb7 trouble so bad t\ had to go to
the hospital. 't??f.Kidney Pills were !
recommended tb t??e and : they com?
ple?ely cured mo. ? cannot speak toa
highly ot them.-' at?sr?rs in every
state: bare bad similar benefit trtafc.
this standard remedy for yidney and
bladder ailments. It fcanfensa back
ache, stiff < Joists; Tifcwibttna , muBCles
and all the . varia?s^oj?yauwms. ?*
weakened diseased kidneys. - Sold {
everywhere.
GERIN MILITARY IO
BUILD FINE RAILROAD
Amsterdam, Nov. 26.-What le ex
pected to be <t:ie finest stretch of rail
road In Europe la planned by tho Ger
man military authorities to confect
Aix-la-Chapelle and Brussels. Already
a line of surveyor'? pasts marks tho
route of the near road from the Ger
man frontier to the heart or Bel
gium, and work bas begun on thc tun
nel through whio.1 lt will pierce the
hills between Wonok and Luch?."
Tho line will be four-tracked all
the way and roadbed and bridges will
be built to bear the heaviest ord fast
est trains. According to present
plans, the first trains will be run
sometime during 1917.
The gainB to Germany from tie
constru-lion of che new railroad arc
largely strategic. Parts oT the old
lines connecting thc German border
with Brabant und Antwerp cross Dutch
territory. The now routo obviates
thi3 difficulty, establishing easy con
nections with all parts of Belgium.
A railroad similar to that now under
conduction was proposed; to Belgium
a fev? y?ars ago by German capitalists,
but met with opposition from thc city
of Liege, wfiich would have buffered
heavy loos from the diversion of traf
fic to a more direct >route between
Germany and Brussels.
BANKK STATEMENT
Statement of thc Condition of
THE BANK OF SANDY SPRINGS,
located at Sandy Springs, (S. C., at tho
close of business November 10^ 1915.
? '. -v r? Resources.
Loans and discounts . . .. . .$26,089.40
Overdrafts. 173.62
Furniture and fixtures .. .. 1,000.00
Banking houBe . . .. . . .-. 1,910.00
Due from banks and bank
ers .. .. .. .. .... .. 17,520.97
Currency. 923.00
Gold..'. 312.60
Silver and other minor
coln . . .. .. .. .. 169.44^
Chec.' ."! and cash items .. .. 12.50
Total .. ... ..$47,101.33
Liabilities.
Capital stock pate lu ..
Surplis fun I ... ....
Undivided profits, less car
rent expenses and ?axes
paid .. .. .. .... ..
Individual deposits
subject to check. .26,860.13
Saving deposits .. 3,903.99
Time certificates
of deposits. 512.00
Cashier'- cnir^ta . ?62.05
Billi "i'nbl?. Including
certificates for money
borrowed .. .. .. .....
Total .. ... .. $47,101.33
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Anderson, BS.
? Before me came Fred Patterson
cashier of tho above named bank, who,
being duly sworn, saya that the above
und foregoing statement is a true
condition of said bank, as shown by
the books of said bank. i
Fred Patterson.
Sworn to and subscribed before mo
tills' 26 day* of November, 1915.
Darwin L. Reid.
~ Notary . Public.
Correct Attest:
J. B. Douthlt,
J. D. McElroy,
A.. M. Mil am.
' Directors.
COMB SAGE TEA lil
MIR TO DARKEN IT
It's Grcndrno?ieir's Recipe to
keep her Locks Dark,
'.. Glossy, Thick.
The old-time mixture ot Saga Tea
and v Sulphur for darkening' gray,
streaked and faded hair .ls grand
mother's treatment, and folks ar?
again using lt to keep their, hair a
good, even color, which ls quite sensi
ble, as we aro living in on age when
a youthful appearance is of tho great
est advantage.
Nowadays, though, We don't havo
the troublesome task of gathering the
sage and tho mussy . mixing at ?orne?
All drug stores/self - the, ready-to-use
product called *' Wye th's?, VSage and
Sulphur Compound" for about ;: 60
cents a. bottle, lt is vsrjif* popular .^?
cause nobody can discover lt bas. been
applied. Simply' moisten your comb
n>r ; a soft brush With it end. draw ibis
.".-.rough .your hair, taking ono small
itrand at a time; , by morning tho gray
hair disappears, but what delight tbs
ladles with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur
ts. that, besides beautifully darkening
the bair : after b few aupUc?tiph?; it
also produces that, nott lustre and ap*
pearanee of. abundance which, ia so
attractive**' besides, prevent? .dandruff,
itching BCalp and falling hair.
$ 9,950.00
600.00
1,213.16
31,438.17
. ,4,000.00
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Fmaslfit Aft '
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Always
Bears the
Sign?t
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EUROPEAN PLAN
Room PW day without bath $ 1.50
and np
pa day with bath $2.00 aodnp
All Rooms Outside
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U. Si Battleship "South -'Carolina"
WAT M
December i 3th to^l Tth, 1915
; The-' Bou!hern Commercial Congress
.will, be held at Charleston December
ISth to 17th, 1915. Thia ls an Assocls>
lion of prominent business men from
all over the South and mo et lu ca are
held'each year fer-tb* purpose ot/dis
cussing bu?lne&R welfare, both of tho
tn an ii i a e tu t er and ot fbo ftp mer. Last
year the - Congress was held at Okla
homa City and tho yepi before at
Mobile. Thii year.the .meetinij|,yg^W
b? hold at CHiarlestottjand/y?ryr'maay
tuen of i>rominont business, social and
public life have' already accepted In
vitations to be present. At least four
mcmbors of tho' Cabinet of tho Presi
dent of,tho United States will be brea-/
ent at'the mooting, "
A squadron of the Atlantic Fleet,
Torpedo Boats, Submarines and Tor
pedo Boat Destroyers, as -well ka
Dreadnaughts, w*?Vbe In Hie Cliaric3
ton Harhpr, open for insp?ctlon of the
public, December 14th and ICth, and
.visitors at this time will niuo havo tho
pleasure of seeing a magnificent car
nival.
^?^tnern Railway, in arranging soo- .
i??jkre tickets ?nd oxcnrsioa:-tralaB.
Represent the utmost service;
safety;: mileage and pleasures
obtainable from an Autq?
??ti?ntrip.