COLUMN WANT ?OVEET18IN0 BATE? rwcoty-flvo wordi or lesa. One Time 26 conta, Three limes W) cents. Six Times $1.00. - \]I advertisement over twenty ire words prorata ?or sash sd dlUumtl word, l'en toil on 1,000 cv o rd* to he used In a monto ?sais on Application No advertisement taken for tess than UG cents, each tn ad vance [f yow name appaars in the . . lephone directory you eau tele phono your want ad to 821 and a ?ill will be mailed after Itu in sertion for prompt payment LOST LOST-Between Starr and Belton a ladies gold watcb. with owners name in back of it. A suitable re ward will bo-paid for its return to Urs, Charlie Watson, Storr, S. C. . l2-29-3t OR SALE FOB.SAIiE-nSevera15.acra tracts ot land, on tho P. & N. Railway, about two and a half miles out. Fine level. Price righi. Soe me nt onco if interested. Any ono, black or white can buy. W. M. Walker. IrOB?BALK-Everything ia tho line of frech fruits that aro In season: pears, apples, bananas, grapes, oranges, lemons, aocoanuts, nuts af ail kinds, and candles that moko your mouth water, end at priesa * that don't make you sick either. J. K. Manoa. FOB SALE-Two good young milch ',cv . . :. .-'. o- . ' :'P'r'[--'-J/:U. .vASTBB-r? good farm. for one of iur customers. if you have a farm ?:?WV'ial?-W? will be g?art to consider ? it; - Unley & Watson, (Jno. Linley W 0. Watson.) W?KTElf-Men who have had exper lenco in operating machines lu ma chitts shop, One of the best heated and lighted shops In the country. O bod poy for steady men: . Coving ton Machino Company, Covington, Virginia, . ; 12-28-Ct. SALESMEN "WANTED to solicit or ,*3ors for lubricating oils, greases and paints. Salary or commission. Address Tho Victor Oil Co., Cleve ; land, 0. . - 12-23?ltp CAUDLE the GasoMu.o Maa on the - eoirner of Maui', and Earle Sta., .; wants his friends and patrons to . knr?w ;that . .th^ does "not interfere With his gasbMa? ibusiness. Caudle nooda thobusiness |pH|?t?;ott.th? Joh at all times. ' OUB ?OAL is the kind that burns all UP, leasing but a few ashes, lt ia economy to burn that kind at high er price than the inferior grade at cheaper price. . Phone iB? to. Wyatt . tho Coal Man. TFPEWB?TERS-Havo Just received a supply, of New li.;, C. Smith ' No.-? ?; machines. Thone machines are tho lest word- ln Typowrii'or eonntruc iion combining the best features ot all the other makes with practically - noieiecs operation. Will, be ?lad io .'. sunk? a demonstration l*> your of fice, WC, C JiATgan Agent, f?econd Floor, Hubbard Building. 12-18-2WS., . . "? ' ? JR ?l^t?INQ ; your '.' ??d f saut euc? re . member that : BSifcnfc ft Decamp i' ...?asalto'/C&mpshy ^ only str?ag? old Mas compaaies. 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No. 42................... 7:20 P..M. No. 44..............9:15 P. M. Charleston & Western Carolina Railway Augusta, Ga. ss I To and From the [iM?RTH/ SOUTH, EAST, WEST Leaves; No. 22 V ,>. 6:08 A. M. ?No. 6 . ? . .3:37 P.M. Arrives: :^f?? No. 21 . . '.11:15 A. M. No. 5 . ... 3:07 P. M. Information, Schedut^ rates, etc., promptly I ?iven. v l ;'""_;. Bicycle and ; Motorcycle Repairing Do?a Quickly ?i?d? And At Small Cost. *v7o alai? ??U tho best Bloyolea aud Motorcycles that the - ina*lo^ ?ttprda for the .I*aat money. -Drop tn nod iel U8^-smonat?Rtc this fae*, to your satisfaction, ?Gates ll S? VON H?NDENBl END OF WJ {Vienna. Doc. 28.-Field Marshal, General von Hindenburg, doe? not be lieve that the end of the European war is im.nlnent, eccording tu a state ment he made to a representative of thc Vienna Neue Presse, who, on the occasion of the Interview, dined with tho general. "Tho French," said tho Hod mar '"Pius French," said the field mar when we hold Lille instead of their being In possession of Strassburg. That is hardly a normal mental make up. Hut If they want Alsace-Lor raine so badly wiry don't they come and get it. Tho English also seem bent upon continuing tho war, des pite the fact that two lords make lieautiful peace speeches. Of course, from India come Teports which should place a damper, upon tho war spirit of the English, but we mustwait -to seo if these reports are true. At any rate England lias an Achilles' heel, and when I say this I don't think of India alono. "Tito Russian czar and his govero mer>', also want to continue the war, and Ute oft-announced revolution keeps people watting. The odd fea ture of tho situation is tiiat none of these nations notice that they are sacrificing themselves for England. In short, lt does not look like peace. "Germany cannot sheath her sword. Certainly, tliero is no German who would not hall with .Joy rhe mpment when this horrible, spilling of blood shall dravo come to'an end. But wo nre not to blame for the future spill ing of blood. They plunged us Into this war and now they oblige us to continuo it. Can ^Germany make peace overtures? Such overtures would be Interpreted as a sign Of weakness, and the entire hortile press would shout: "Germany can't go any further and bias1 to beg for peace.' We ore obliged, therefore, tp. continue fighting until our antago nists are convinced of toolr defeat, which today they do not yet believe. "Germany must now show that she is tired of tho war, ara what is more wo aro not tired of the war. Tho situaron is constantly Imorovlngtor ?B. Even tho road to the Orient ls now open: For us lt ls not a nue*-, tlon of seoing "this tiring through, of perservorlng, but of being victorious." Speaking of the military situation, von- Hindenburg said that the tactical position of the German for?as wah excellent. The German troops in the great deal. During the heavy figbt glcal line. Hts -plans for the future, the field marshal-would not touch up-" on. The Bussl?n army still had.'Hin man'material," he said, ''but the mili tary, value of this material is consid erably lower than that of the Russian soldiers during the first year of the war. Tho broth is getting-thinner. For chat' reason'- lt ie/-pur? swindle when the entente press speaks df; Jthe orgnnizatl?n of haw Russian' armies. VVTih;the reserves; who are.now teing, called in. tho Rus?lons can'no1, bs formed of them. The lack of'offlicrs, too, would prevent this, and this prob lem must be pressing -indeed when rhev. make officers out of young: stu dents; "Of ammunition (Yey h?ve enou&h; Japan, especially, has furnished a grea tdeal. Buring ibo -heavy fight log, in July and August, the F.|usslana; may .-haye occasionally; beeb a little short ot ammunition, hit to give this as tho reason for their defeats ia merer ly u lamo excuse.. At all important -points where decisivo' actions ' took olace1 they'bad enough ammunition, in KOVT.O we found- whole mountains of assjsnusTtics, asd in Kc wno especially it was shown that the defeats of tho Riuasiahs were due t<> other' causes. Its . location alone- tonde . KOwno ono of tl?o strongest ot fortresses, and wH?? an army surrenders such a position-without holding it to. the-lim it of endurance. , lt-becomes clear that that army ia demoralized..' It does not seem that tho morals of the Rus sian army, has I inproved. since th va, Our > sol diera ' take prison ors 'of;;, war who fall upon their captors' necks and with tears in tnon eyes thank them for having heen captured." , Td.f'ie question whether or not he thought- a new Russian offensive like ly Field Marshal von Hindenburg re plied: "A new Russian offoiislyo IS not probable, but they may try one ne^fej|aiia - und a* *.ttt??;?tiyitabrnteg the r disappears, bul what.dollnht the eaNr?th yw&? 'ti^'mSmS?^ that, beatdea heauftfulty darkening &?'a*ir attar apEUcatlsmi, lt pearance of abundance which is .attrs^;,ir?; be^lds^'preven te dani * Itchla? so^o alad SiU^.?ww? ir ''y va JRG SAYS IR UNCERTAM dealing with intentions of the,n?|a: gcnlBt." Of. the possibility of having to mfet simultaneously an offenslvo east :fjd west, th? field marshal said: "If they' attack us k?st and wejt, we ehall beat them jack east ? tct west." i Von, Hindenburg was generous m' his praise of the Bulgarian ari y; and spoke in glowing terms of I be Austro-Hungarluns, especially of ti: ;lr general staff chief, Conrad von. Hoyt zendrof! "A crushing defeat of the Ital lins would particularly please i me," he said, "This'war can not close witt >ttt its three principal culprits, Engii id, Serbia and Italy Buffering tho pen Ity which is rightfully theirs/* Field Marshal von Hindenburg at so talked in a" lighter vein. Fis ?r once was ruado to tho statue oi l rn self tn Berlin into which people c ive nails as a -token of their pledge to contribute to charitable purposes It WDJ* . savd that the huge wooden ?ti tue I was more impressive by virtue of its size than ot ita beauty, i "They can noll me right hearl?jr/" said tho field marshal with a saBi?e? "so long as doing so brings In lffuch money for good purposes." He.had merely done his dutv, fcal? . von Hindenburg In rejoinder tpX;/;*;1 remark concerning his great. t?pu I ar ity among the German peopo, ff Ho. did.not wish to be feted, but, ifftec essary, to meet popular wlsuceiS^? i could havo himself stuffed and pgced on cxhiblltlon. EXAMINE EGOS TWICE Simply Constructed Egg-Tester, May Be Used for Testing Burinra '. Incubation. .-/.J Clemson College, Dec. 28.-All Bggs that aro incubating should bo eksfijin cd twico during tho hatching pefiod. The poultry husbandman of GlMson College suggests using for this ?ur-, pose an egg tester that can be Sade from an ordinary mailing tuber?a the manner he describes. Ho prepafp ? double thickness of heavy browiS pa per 4 inches square, puts one ??m ot the mailing tube at tho center! '.S:th? square of paper, and doubleal'tbo edges of the paper over lt, BO to form a'paper cap. He fastens fyi cap with three wrappings of cor<3[ Sited, finally, cuts a hole one inch pl di ameter in tho top of the cap. >' The freo end of this, tube, IsJ??ewjl at'the eye and tho egg to .beX????$% inccl in pressed Icngthwl?e i^Jkisit tho hole in tho cap. Point tb o'teet er toward tho cnn or a bri;; and you will be able,-to,see tn? eon-' tents of the egg. plainly. The i 'cap acts as a cushion between-the; egg and tho end of the mailing tin 'and prevents light from entering p j in terior of the tube ? around tb* IM rc of [the ogg. , . i-, ..j' ..;.,.,.":. ,. J Tho first test is ,m tule at t in [tho first wee1* ot incubation. /. ? i i C'KB with a liva germ In it hnRlii ?xr '< Boot (tho embryo or young cl??(<3) hi tho uprsr part of tho : egg, wlw;?fcin!> radiating : from lt. Gently t^ egg und you-will seo the frei , Such, an egg-is to ?bo returneiHkBH ihBubator or- .hen. J Clear og?&8- (in fertile), CRRP with ringa ot (embryos that grew-, tor, a, fe^Sonr? and died), eggs with, dark' sp?ta but po - veins (dead embryos), . anfi?outl od eggs aro - to (bo removed stroyod. As on exception, ti?Blear, Infertile.eggs may be kept ^?HH liard for chick feed. . The second test is made ht MS end of . the second week;,: At this jwfe?VR Jtye embryo darkens tho ; en?"?? egg, except thc air coll in tho lar, Eggs appearing otherwise aVtfi Jected. Ono ot the chief objects in eggs during .incubation la to *&?ove the dead and' decaying eggs t#?% rder two hens' and,place all tht^r eggs under one, resetting thy ^ther. Strong and ?Wc?l ns Ere?lt g Frcd_Smith, 325 Mafn.. S^Vj-. nay, ; wu., says : ?. : ~i. sunereu ?.Biovig" time with ia very, weak b?ok^l^??y Kidney Pills completely reii of all soreness sind pain. anct^E > nm strong and well aa ever.?V|'?lntKr; aggravates symptoms ot^/SSdney troublo; cold weather make^?^htng joints, sore muscles, .and irrgg?iar bladder action, more unl$jtirable. Fr-?sy Kidney; Pilis help thc ol i minn to pain-causing poise ? To- cook .with is thecil^l c^nveiuent fiiel ' t|i|:^;^ : And it is ; the ch|t?f? to? wheti tfcs tee?* t? ftft? attention ia - giver* & - Ifl ' % Try it for ^wKMHK yo? wnD UV* ft. ' Tit*^ %^B ? ?otia?ed users of hi ' ???st< I".. tt*s ; jmt ' th?;: ;shf^4' til ! heat $o f^-*??B?-'?r lili tDIEiP?iEfi?S ! Belgrade, Dec, 27. --Were it not for ie soldiery, Belgrade, would moke fae impression of od?s?rt?d eily i "'An ?S-"? lated Presa , c?rrespondent the first Aiqorl?an permitted to yist the city after ita capturo, was surprised' to learn that nearly or quito oue-ftlth bf the inhaWtahts are t-tlii here, fi?lgrade . had nearly"* j 00,000 inhabit tanta before the'war,-^d there aro now . borne 20,000. left. As a roshU. tho ' better sections of *ko city are . ? reall'y deserted in DOO tull meaning of the word, and tho observer ; mai 1 wander through tho malu Streets for hourn without seeing a ecore' of dirt liana. In compnrleon with; many cities la E5a?t Prussia,, Poland and, Belg!tm*. * Belgrade did not suffer greatly from, ; the two bombardments which' it un derwent. ; Litte datnase was don?1 if; tho' main business section. .. Hers< and there lyt?helt damaged ? building Store or iv.zz-none. .was...totally de.. stroyed--and .a few- houses J&ear'' tho marks' of: exploding'.-shrapnel .? shells/ Conuidorahle damage was dono to', factory buildings, along ; the hank of the Save, The chief destruction fa confined to that part or tho city south of the for tress. This section, comprising from . one-fifth to biie-foUrtih Jof thtj: entire city, is .all hut y.'torly destroyed. A fierce -'street 'tt?tt?e- raged here for ?? two days, following the landing of ths'.' Hungarians- h>l?w the citadel. The Aus's?fo^Huhg?flan. aTtillerir at flrst , dropped a great ndmber?of 20,5 c?nti- ? meter.?hejls Into this, section to make lt imposaiblo fpr1 the defenders to hold their ground.: Ob' L?O" second-' day. a .| rephr : tcame that a.'Sbrhiad division -I from ObrenbVah, about 2? miles wo!;t of Belgrade, wes marching. to tho support bf thc . troops in tho. city. Thereupon toe Austro .Hungarian :h??E|| taries lald-?heir'.fire further bask, ^o durtnln off tho .approaching' r?inf?rco- . iucnts. Tho destruction thus wrought .-was most thorough. Its U'.-J whole section iander tiro there ls hardly a single, 'building "which*'.was net hitrfairly cj>7 'least''e^'^imd1 m.o'st of tho very-few thus undamaged wera, crushed-by* Che terriblb ?it wave .reaititlng from; the explosion'-ot the shell: from ,the.'"thir .ty-'polht-'r-flve.'.'-- One of these . fjreft propjectiles penetratedfour fldors^ahd tho roof of a building bof or?' .explod ing:-. At: home 'points a. stench betrays ?hou?^'"\6ti?l udder .tho ruino. :.?03t of tho damage doiicYm.. 1 th?, '? part "'of ti'J?j city dat?s .-from, a year br. moreagoyahd idmaialy tho U of shots fired - -in- .answe'r^o. oi-casibn?? ?libt?s. ',from tho ?'SarViou batte rles.'; The'damagc- io" the old "bad i:cw 1V? king's palaces, dates fit ri th-;:. Kt ::r.ot3 ' fell in . i'r.}l\ '...::..;'...-; tho last bombardment. ' One :iorgti ?'iihell'- has- ?????h iftto ."ballroom of- the old Konnk; bu ttii? destruction ls fret-, so great ab .pwt .-i^.iVit ^vr^t^ >y snhM ?ball- 3ia?-?i?4hl a ?hole -into thc new Koaah, aid sh rap- I eel h.;.- ?^what." ' Two Ivo!?, y .y.uey -ave in ojie trallon d' and manned by military. -Tho two drugstore?., rt ill Open are: under - milita, {'.on,; r'wit? eoidior-apoihecar'^. i -.-I- :'-.-..-. T'?vd-'or'; three- moving 'pIrtU; c> shown .: i ci?alsb being r?n by: tho. ?l*Jtar? a,v. Uio>Biea. The .-proceeds . -of-: the. drug.?4' md ohowe aro divided, into equal p&rts^bne, of 'which ia fcept'.fbr the romner, io;- that he ever , -T?tttrhe to,cb.: ,iu devoted to .-re of-the 'poor of tho city. About lt$6$ B?rhyan^-rc-j?ilvte a dal^j :* ?hd raittt?ry outh?r?t?ea. .-*.:;.-;? .: , 4,00 'aro employed-V<'Jn'" va i J'cus /public , street; eli- :.ir. '- Iii io. declared [.that the city" Is-cleaner ' today i j it ha:i evey b'ocn br-fore. .: -r ? - ----- =rn r Haren dh conspira.?.-, land ' "flenl "31-0 , frira, ?fc.teaa VM ? Ww* soittstblng the horses arr? ranks Wie~*u}j?8 ?nam OR | J Rop?t?te-slarts thc saliva ruhhi?g and aida- ?pgestra. J F?F?* superior to an all grain .-feed.^ ?Give your,horses;ana mules a, treat, ?c4 at the same time t^ire money. . ' r Ocr ?ED SBI&T <8r?t xi-aSe) Hore? h hd ?l??e S^?^k^^ced : , eontoiae Corn, Oai?, Ground AUO?^p^i?m^^?^^ ? and rare (cane m?la**'?? and aaMyzer na^oltemtjnnpf^ .*??? C??f?'Aaa?jj? fgjfA? OCY y-raw.'rri^-p r-^^.^-^^ KfirpatJ^twf'ain^^ ; - . ; 'rr.: ' - ._ . _. ' ._ EVEN* "->?jfv ? I i^;^if3*-Wrf-|afta>i^ Vk'?&j>?'?K;' v.; 'Y, "r * * '? 1 V-v'r-''1'- P ; ? Y" <*,-\??v.*?>!..-?f-' ??. lOiiiify;.: . ; ' . H89IB?^lHBs^tih^li?v&e-lit"atrio*-V?- n??*Sim?i? 02)iSnii' *W???AS??'-I*^V? i??Vr-Y^'-;> ^ ' Y^jjf?^' |..;. ..' .;'-:H'pia^-^y^sp2h^ k. I ?>IY .