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MUTT AND JEFF CLASSIFIED INTELLIGENCER Want Ad Rates 25 words for 25c. 1 cent per word each insertion for more than 25 words. Tbrco insertions of thu snmo ad on consecutivo days for the prlco of two insertions, if paid in ad vsnco. No ad less than 25 cents. FOR RENT FOR RENT-$G.00 per month thrco room house North Fant street. linn j city wator, electric lights and sow-1 er connections. Also No*. 825 River street, seven room two story house. A. Postol.e Cater. FOR RENT-Nico furnished rooms two minutos from square. Hot and cold wutor. Apply at 304 North McDufTie Street, or 'phono 380, Mrs. T. K. Roper. FOR RENT-Two furnished rooms. Two and one-half blocks from I square. Apply 310 East Whitnorl street WANTS WANTED-(All my friends to know that fish were scarce lost week. I hut that we aro assured a plenty this week, among tho lot a good supply of fino Jumbo Roo Shad,] from tho Cheseapeake liny. Also,j a fine lot of Spanish Mackerel from St. Andrews, Fla., and a plenty of I "pop-eyed", mullett. We ?Hil handle the be,st oysters and fresh meats. Call 292. W. J. Mauoss,! 207 East Whitner street. WANTED*-Yon to know that tho fin est --hing for a happy home fn a warm heart-but a good fire helps some. We want to promote tho family happiness by sending you the maltings of n good fire. Genuino Bluo Gem Coal $5.50 per ton. When will you be ready for it? Cheaper coal, of course, at lower prices. 'Phone 0*9, W. a Ul ra ox. FOR SALE FOR SALE-Two young Jersey cows, ouo fresh, other fresh Apr. 20th. $100 each, my guarantee with each cow. yFor further information 'phone 4C4. Furmau Smith. . Egg Preservative LIQUID GLASS Eggs immersed in this liquid will keep perfectly fresh for one year. Save, your eggs now while they are cheap. 35c per quart . This amount is sufficient for twenty five dozen. Let w supply you. . . EVANS' PHARMACY 'The REXALL Store" -You Mu?l Reme ADVERTISING FOR SALE-A fow hundred bushels select redefined uud graded Fulghum Soed Outs Blxly eight cent?) buKhel -worth moro for feed purpose. . Forman Smith, Secdsmnn, Phone 4Ci. MISCELLANEOUS J. A. MULLINAX TUB TAILOR-HUH thirty White Rotary Sewing Ma chines lie will cloue out for $2H.?0 euell, regular pri?e $55.00. Come ul once if you want bargains. 121? and 128 West UetiKon Si. RirUllEIl TH -KK-Think about .put ting on a set very heat grade rubber tires for $10.00. The reason our rubber given 8Uc!i long service wa seo liow long we eau cut a lire, not how short. Ifs reasonable a tire will last longer with planter ot' rub ber than one stretched out. Wc clean all dirt and rust from chan nels. This lets t ie rubber fit close ly. Paul VS. Stephens. TO THIS TRADE-I have bought the Fine Tailoring company business. Mr. Fine will be added to my line of coat makers. I am now able to keep with thu trade. I employ nothing but men tailors and turn out nothing but first class work. (Jive mo n trial. Satisfaction or v.o pay. Thanking you for past busi ness. J. A. Mulllnax, 12G-H28 West Henson street. NOTICE-I have secured the Borvices of a high grade painter and trimmer from Charlotte, N. C., who bas spe cialized in this class of work for the last three years'. Now if you want a class of work that will look well and wear well bring it to nie and I guarantee satisfaction. Pricen right. High grude paints and var nishes. H. Q. Johnson, Sr. WE ARE FAYING ?42 per ton for cotton seed, and giving 1 ton co'. tou Bced meal and $4.00 cash for ton of seed. Selling coal at |5.00 and $5.50 per ton. Cabbage plants 91.00 per M. Martin Coal & Wood Company. AND NOW-When the weather begins to warm up you are moro anxious than ever about your meats. You want to know that lt ia properly handled. ThnPa where we come In. We have a long Hst of satisfied customers and they Bay our servicu is fine. Phone IIB your wanta. Frank Dobbins, Sanitary Market, .Phone 755. POTATO SLIPS-I nm guaranteed the delivery of my plants this sea son, therefore I guarantee to de liver them to you on the dato you want them. It will pay you to see me before sending your mony off. H. F. Snssard, 213 South Main street. '. FROM 7 A. M., TO 10 P. M.-Buy your Gasoline and Motor ODs from H. A. Caudle, the one urm gas man on the ?orner next to Owl Drug Co. Ho will appreciate your business and always gives tho utmost in value. H. A. Caudle. THE FACTS have been clearly es tablished, Austin's Variety Store just literally, 'completely outclasses all others. If you want to save tho "kale" you must trade at Austin's Variety Storo. Their 50c Ladles' Hate are tho talk of the town-g<Jt one. . HIDES-Bring them to mo It you wont best prices. I buy and sell more hides than any other dealer In this section of the state. .AU hides bought by me are shipped with ab batolr hides and command better prices, therefore I can' and do pay better prices. Bring. them to- Willi ford's Corner. Ii. D. Henderson. IT HAS NOT been our intention to make delivery of coal a social "af fair" but we're sure you'll be de . lighted .with our way of I delivering; coal-and every one is pleased with the coal we deliver. B. N. Wyatt, .Phone 18? s _ EASY- -Mako life's walk easy by hav ing UH repair your shoos. We uro not only prepared io do nrst clans work on short notice, but wo meet any legitimate competition when it comes to prices. Honest work und best materials always. (!. B. McKee ii Hon, V.i'? East Whinier street, opposite Tolly's. QUICK WORK-'Phone S22 for Geor gia Garage for quick work. One expert on Fords, and ono expert on nil other cats uni! motorcycles. Ko. ins South Mc Duffle street. Op. J. L. IO. Jones Bicycle Shop. PREPAREDNESS In tho order or the I day now, while thc Fire Insurance Companies nre withdrawing from the state ls the time for you to have your house, barn, or out-bulldlng protected with a Bnrriss Metal Shingle Hoof. Of course the initial cost ls just a trillo moro than wood shingles, but In the long run they aro much cheaper and they are a tremendous protection against fire. Drop in nnd let us show you. No trouble nor obligation on your part whatever. Respectfully, Jno. T. Burrisn & Son. BICYCLES-New lino of Columbia and Ramblers now ready for you. And Jones always sells 'em for less -cuts the price on all kinds of ac cessories, too. J. L. E. Jones, 103 South McDuffie street. THE TIME-Now is the time to brighten up your home. We have a well selected stock of pnintB and wall papers that wo are selling ut manufacturers prices. 'Phone "4S, Guest Paint Co. BREAKFAST SAUSAGE-Tho de tnund for our all pork sausago is keeping us very buBy. They surely are tho highest grade on tho mar ket. Mnd? from fresh pork carefully selected and seasoned with Just enough fresh ground herbs and pure spices to give that very uu usual and delicious flavor distinc tively Lindsay's. Phone your order to COL The Lily White Market, J. ti. ?.in?sny. Proprietor. JUST RECEIVED-Another car of those 5x18 Cypress Shingles. W. L. Brissey Lumbnr Company. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Tho undersigned, administrator with will annexed, of the estate of Surah E. Martin, deceased, hereby gives notlco that he will on April 18th, 1916, at ll o'clock a. m., ap ply to the Judge of probate for An derson county for a final settlement of said estate and a discharge from his offico ns administrator. J. O. Gresham. Administrator with will annexed. March 18, 19t6. -r-S TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of the authority vested in me by Deed of Trust executed the 27th day of August, 1909, by Amanda Scott. I will sell before tho Court House door at Anderson, S. C., to the highest bidder, on salcsdny in April. 1916. tho same being the third day of April, within the legal hours of sale, all that lot nt land In tho City of An derson, South Carolina, fronting sixty six fcot on Cemetery Street (now known as White Streot), and running back in a straight line ninety-four (94) feet, being In the shape of a parallelogram; fronting East on tho said Cemetery or White Street, and adjoining lauds of Nancy Patterson, David Dooley, James Wright, and others, being a part of the lot bought by David Dooley and James .Write from M. L. Willis by deed dated March 9, 1904, and conveyed to Amanda Scott and Ana Brown by David Dooley by deed dated S June, 1905. the in terest of Anna Brown', therein having been conveyed to Amanda Scott by the said Anna Brown the eleventh day of May, 180S. Tho deed of trust execut ed to me by the said Amanda Sc^" is recorded in the office ot the Cl cr', ot Court of Anderson County, In book GOGO, at page 482-488. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. M. L. Bonham, Trustee, March U, 1919. - " (My Associated Prosy.) Berlin, April ."..-Nearly uOO.OO'l women are now" nt ono kind of work or another In Berlin. They havo swarmed Into almost every field of uctlvity, no matter how difficult; they are earning moro money than they ever luid before; many dove lost their own bread winners and are for all time dependent upon their own ?t roits. The probable unwll'liigness of t ie women to go back to their homes after the war is beiii^ more and moro anticipated by the labor loaders who say the women must go in favor of tho men when tho time comes. By far the largest proportion ol the women now employed in Berlin aro unskilled workers, only a small part are customarily so employed. They have done wonderfully well, even in saich^lilllcult and stronous occupa tions as metal workers, but they are not, because of physical handicaps, thc eiiual of their male predecessor'-. Just how largo will be the nu'.b11" of widows, or of women left with crippled husbands, after the war, the labor leaders do not attempt as yet to intimate. TlieBe, on Vie one hand, constitute, however, hut part of the problems. Fully as* puzzling is the question of what to do with tho^c women who, though they lntor will have other means of support, are ex pected deliberately to balk at retiring to a non-productive life again. Tho employer wtio is able to hire women more cheaply than men, will he loath vto change to the old method, and for a time ls not going to he able to afford it. A not inconsldci ablo degree of diplomacy combined with n Judicial use of compulsion 's going to be necessary, labor leaders feel, before the problem can be adjusted. , There ls hardly an occupation into j which women have not crowded dur ing the past year. Tie employment of women as street car conductors is r.lieady an old and familiar condition, and women "motormen" have become more or loss familiar sights even in tho busy downtown streets of Berlin. Thc Brat woman taxicab chauffeurs waB noted early' last summer, and she lins multiplied somewhat sine;; then. Tho construction company building scetions ,of tho city has for months employed feminine "huskies1." young and old, foil shovelling ?nt the sandy underpinning of the street. Two years ago.tho streets of the capital were cleaned by men of mili tary agc. Their places were takau by boys, and now women are bel?g introduced as fast as the youths grow up to military age and enter the ar my. It ls a common sight on any street to see coal being carted Into residences from beams by women in stead of men. Tho underground railway companies of Berlin months ago installed women as ticket choppers, and then. Intro duced them as guards. When It was found that their, dresses frequently got caught in doors, the companies did not go back to male help hut or dered tho women to don bloomers, and today there are more of them to be ueen than mm. Even German:;, accustomed to see ing women performing heavy dutier, B. F. JOHNSON i Wishes to announce to those who have corn to grind that hts mill ls. in excellent condition and he will apprecnaie your , patronage. He Sells tho best Water fl round Meal at 30c Peek . Call 4622 and have your meal delivered to you, or leave your orders' with Mrs. J. L. . Foster, Phone 664. WOMEN 5 ?N BERLIN 9 gasped a little when they heard that the steam railroads, In addition to in stalling women at the stations for minor duties, 'had put them h. i. traek walkers, switch tenders ami track Inyers. Yet the Prussian rail ways today . have a large number of wemen now in I heir employ. It iv almost universally admitted that the women do not adequately substitute for the men. Women con ductors, for Instance, are said to bc about f>0 per cchl as eflicient as tlisir predecessors, and only about half cf those who go IQ work as conductors are aldo to stand the strain. There has been a notable increase in cor tain women's diseases resulting di rectly from this work. Pew of tf;e trades are harder or more strenuous than meta) work, which just now, of course, is boom ing because of the neel of ammuni tmn. Yet. there are thousands of women thus employed today, who do not seem to mind tho heavy work, and who ure earning, relatively, a great Jeal of hv::?ey. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT The undersigned, executors of the estate of Tom McGee, deceased, here by gives notice that they will on April 17th, 1916. at ll o'clock a. m.. apply to tho jud go of probate for An derson county for a final settlement nf said estate and a discharge from their office as executors. W. R. Osborne, Jas. T. Pearson, Dock McGee, Executors. Candidates Cards FOR CONGRESS I am a candidate for Congress from the Third Congressional District, sub ject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. A. II. DAGNALL. COUNTY TREASURER I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Treasurer, subject to tho rules of tho democratic party. J. H. CRAIG. I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Treasurer, subject to tho rules of the democratic party. J. R. C. GRIFFIN. SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a candi date for Sheriff of Anderson county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W. B. KING. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Sheriff of An derson county subject to lae rules of tbe Democratic primary. W. O. (S. MARRETT. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election to the- office ol Sheriff, subject to the rules ot the Democratic party. JOE M. H. ASHLEY. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS GARDS ? ?- mmi.?mi.?? ul-in m ?m ? --. Chisholm. Trowbridge & Saggs . DENTISTS New Theatre BaOdbg W. Wbitner St. Dr. Wade H. Sherard DENTIST 413 Fourth Floor Bleddey Bldg Telephone SIS Days -:- -:- By BUD FISHER _ -** t ALL ODORLESS REFRIGERATORS sold exclusively at this shire, aie cased with the most carefully selected and thor oughly kiln-dried oak, not ash stained to imitate oak, but genuine oak itself, the material used in all highest grade refrig erators, and imitated in all others.' All sizes in stock-for Hie home, store or irarket-at right prices. G. F. TOLLY & SON Anderson, S. C. BRACELET WATCHES It ls hardly worthwhile to mention the very popular favor with which Bracelet Watches have been received, but the information wc will give you will be worthwhile if you contemplate purchasing. Hamilton 17 jewel adjusted movement, 20 year case, with Sim mons Bracelet, at $30.00 each; or same movement in 14 karat solid gold case, with solid gold bracelet, for ?45.00. Both are exceptional values. MARCHBANKS & BABB North Main Street Jewelers At the Sign nf the Big Watch GAGER'S LIME The best lime-for all uses-to be had >at any price. We have been handling this Lime for many years and it is all right. Call for Gagers Keystone Lime eyerytime, it's the best. . W. L. BRISSEY LUMBER CO. ^jlj5^ Every home should have the j?y|r protection of ,V . rOOKMYC WWNUI Vu Ul ll _ ' w%jg$g& Save 15 per cent on your auto j fi?? H insurance of if you haye no Alt m7-^M surance, it protects you against Salivas Hardware Company Anderson, S. C. ? , ? Belton, S. C. (Greenville, S. C. I tim :' ? . ; v < : m *y Manara rosnam?