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CLASSIFIED Want Ad Rates SS words for 2Be. % cont par word web Insertion fer more than 26 words. Throe insertion* ot tho samo ad on consecutive day? for the price cf two Insertion?, if paid la ad vene a. No ad lesa than SS cents. FOR SALE POR "SALE-Indian. Motorcycle, 1914 twin cylinder in good running shape, $90.00 each. Address Oconee Auto Gara gc, Seneca, 6. C. FOR SALE-Ono International -Gaso- j line, 12 horse power; one Meadows Burr Grist Mill, capacity 10 to IC busr-els pe? fe~"T; cns J~.br. TVysr*? corn cracker,, capacity 20 to 251 bushels per hour; one John Deere! whait and pulleys-all In first class [ .condition at low price, A. V. Barnes, Lowpdesvltle, B. ?, -? ? I? I I li .I 'li i -- I I LORIANNE COFFEE SALE-Every I size vuckag?, every day. fl cans at Wc, 60 cont cans et 46c, 26 cent ! cans at 22 ?-2 o 20 cent cans at | 121-2C "It shorelyis good", and I have plently ot lt for . tho rest I of the year. C. N. Sutherlnni'. f 1 ?1 Weat Benson street. AUTOMOBILE FOB SALE OR TRADE j -I have on hand several firsto lass slightly used automobiles ip good running order which I viii nell ;\t bargain prices or trade for horses and mules. I baye a good milch cow for'sale. J. 8. Fowler. FOR ??EN? S*?HV iRBNT-A desirable >jtore room " and a 5-room house. We have calls ..tor's rooms, a 6 room bouse and nj Otahd for colored restaurant: J. ' ' Alex. Neely, Munager Rentals, ? Frank & DaCaro?>s Realty Co., ^aone'-ite; FOB RENT-Ono furnlnhed room, . close .in. ... Apply' 'phone 37. FOB KENT-304 North Mein street, eight large rooms, kitchen and bath. Goo ?I location . for lodging and boarding house. If interested see ji^Mr, W? O. Broadwell, or 'phone me at night, M, W . 5?o?n, Phone WANTS ; ?I WANTED ;-Experienced installment collector, one who : ls acquainted with city and can furnish first-class reference. Apply In own handwrlt ; ing,'"X. Y, Z.V care The Intelli gencer. . WANTED ~- Position. Licensed phar-, maoist wanta position. Ten years esperance. Can boga work at once. .?:'?:' Address, "Druggst," care The In telligencer. . - . ? ' ' ...Hil I , i i'i'.' " 1 -. '.f;; WANTED - All poultry and pigeon greSi?an?cers to try our specially pre ?..-:>?. .., pared, ;. poultry and pigeon food. I Any quantity. See us also tor all j ' ; , kinds or garden and field seeds. McDonald SCed House, successors to j Furmnn Smith, 'phono -104. WANTED-Immediately one good j second-hand ' half-horse power ni? tof. Must -be cheap. Address X. Y. 2.. care Intelligencer. LOST S&T - .Sunday hotwoan Starr and | tva, a bise* leather cane contain ing cards with owner's namo. Re word if returned $? Intelligencer or ?Ice. . Orangeade SI We believe Orangeade should be made from froBh fruit, and from! the whole orange, net fort . j toed witb ex;ract\ , -.--i -.>'?"-'.?"??* making Liggotvg ?ramr?? ! cdo only select-rmit.ia used. By fi special ' process tho juice ot thia I fruit and tho aromatic oils fr?ta j the ^r?Juge peel are extracted py a spoclal fermu?a and incorpor ated with ayrap-rdelleataVy tl*v '.ejed~*u? ; served to ? you aa a aettghttol. whslcscm* be/erage. ' Wi;"?jave the exeiasJve agency ??to->?m?&e* Orangeade in thia city/- Na^'4lsna" yog fl?ke '. tn oar. V'.e&ra?'ta? serve y*$-*'ttaag'. ' .Xkik refreshing; driatt. 3 e?rn?s MISCELLANEOUS SIXTY SOUTH HOUP:-It bas be*n erroneously reported that Jim ?i-f? rick has enlisted. It ls John B. Derrick who has enlisted. Jim ls still at tho Luucheonette selling sixty sorts of soup. THIS WEATHER is getting warm and first class fish and meats are hard to get and very high, but I om btlll selling nt the winter prices and keep my coolers at winter timo temperature. Consequently you got flBh and meats hore ns fresh as in middle of December. Call at 207 East Whltner street and Inspect my place. Phone 292, George Sanders, order man, Paul Pinloy and W. J. Maness. jr., de livery. W. J. Manees, the Sea food Man. DID IT ever occur to you that most of the QUICK SALES and RENTALS of property are made through classified advertising? Try these next tims you .?UT? lometnlng tur sale. I CAN s 12LL you my home place, No. 800 North Fant street, also a three room house, No. 722 North Pant street, with an adjoining store room for an Investment. Both properties well equipped with all modern conveniences. The seve-> room house now occupied by i R. Dodd. I will sell this prop erty so the present rent that I am getting would be good Invest ment on your money. J. L. E. Jones, 103 B. McDuffle stront. CELLULOID-Wo can pnt celluloid in your auto curtains any time and won't detain you very long. Paul E. Stephens. WHY NOT Bet OUt 6,000 or 10,000 Nan cy Hall or Catawba Yam potato plants where you have -harvested your grain. We will fur:,'.?li the plants at 91.00 por thousand. Mar tin Wood and Coal Co. SLABS-For a short time X can supply you with good) olear, thick low country slabs at 98.50 per cord, de livered. I will also appreciate your orders for cotton seed meal sad bulls. E. N. Wyatt, 'Phoao.lS2. PRO*: 7 A. M., TO 10 P. M.-Buy ' your Gas?l Ino and Motor Oils from H. A. Caudle, the one arm gan man ba tba comer next to Owl Drug Co. He will appreciate your business and always give* the utmost tn vaina. H. A. Caudle. WE ARB now bandung some fine stall fed cattle and. selling tho very boBt steak that'money can buy ?"or SOO per lb. Plenty of vea', and ' mutton at market pri?e. Chicken's I dressed and alive aa cheap aa you caa buy- them in the country. ^ Also plenty ol fish any day in the week. Your trade will be appreciated. Give us a trial. Phone 76S, Dob bins* market, opposite Tolly's. BREAKFAST SAUSAGE-The de mand tor our oil pork sausage ts keeping us very. busy. They surely ora tba highest grada on tho mar ket Mad? from fresh pork carefully selected and seasoned arila inst enough tresa ground barba and purs opie es to gira that very u? usuai and delicious flavor distinc tively Lindsay's. Phone your order to 684, Th? Lily Wolta Market? 3. ti. iLlndr.ar, Pronrletor. DHYOE'S PAINT-The old ti tanti ? by. Ute oldest palat makers in America - and Cia.beat. Paint with DeVoe's, tower gallons; wears tonger. W. L. Prisser Lumber Co. PROFESSIONAL AND " B?S? CARDS mmimMftmm?mfmmmm?mmmimM??mammmmma^mwa?^ Chbhplm, Trowbridge & Stases DENTISTS New Theatre ?a?&ag . W. Wbitae* St Dr. Wade H. Sherard ; DENTIST ?13 Foarth Fleer Bke&Sey 88*1. - SPO STANDING OF CLUBS' South Atlantic. Charleston.. .. .....6 Macon.4 Albany.3 Augusta.3 Montgomery.3 Jacksonville.2 Columbia.2 Columbus.1 Southern. Won New Orleans.43 Nashville...42 Atlanta.... .; ..37 Birmingham.32 Chattanooga.. *.. ..34 MempbiH.. .. .. ..29 Mobile. .. ..28 Little Rocfk...27 &3B?ti?B$e Cleveland.. .".35 New York.35 Boston.. -.. ..33 Detroit. .. .,34 Washington... .% ..33 Chicago.32 St. Louis.. .. :. ..28 Philadelphia..'.. ..17 Won Lost PC 833 6G7 COO 500 500 333 333 200 Lost P.C. 24 C42 25 31 28 34 39 39 39 29 26 29 30 29 30 35 41 627 541 525 500 420 418 409 565 547 532 531 532 516 444 293 National. Won Brooklyn....35 .Philadelphia.. .'. ..31 Boston. .. ..29 New York..,..29 Chicago_.29 Pittsburgh....26 Cincinnati.28 St. Louis...28 LoBt P.C. 22 614 27 26 27 32 31 34 36 534 527 518 475 456 452 49S $$ '$.$ $ A dollar do wu-A dol lar a week or pay day. That's the Simplified Savings System way. On ly you. can-pay in 'any amount from 10c up each wee-? or pay day. Your' mono y hears Inter est compound, quarterly. Yours when you need it. Every msn should Join the Club. Start any time-Com plete in fifty payments. The Ihak of Anderson The Strongest Bank ; in the County. 1 will pay: For clean mixed rags $1100 per hundred. For clean dry bones Soc per hundred. For mixed - Iron aoc per hrndred. . Good prices for r?bt?r i?nil metals. * SAMDISNER Manning Street, Near Ble? Ridge toa Ge. Phono ?71. m??mmm?tmimmmm??mmmm?ma?mmv'utui i II niiiLMin??if J, .... '?,.-. ?.a.'l msnsotri.A NORTHERN , A?LRTVALB r, ?ie*? ???.??.?%. 11:40 A. Hr,Wi> ?? ?ci ..?....<. 3 ; ?0 ?R' ? - nm*. i nv: M. M. BL U 18. Baseball Results NATIONAL At New York 4; Philadelphia 3. At Cincinnati 6; St. Louis 9. At Boston 2; Brooklyn 3. At Chicago 2; TMttsburgh 3. At Chicago 2;" Pittsburgh 3. (Sec ond game eighteen innings.) AMERICAN At Cleveland 1; Chicano 5. At Philadelphia 7; New York 9. At Washington. C; Booton 2. At St. Louis 5; Detrolt'3. SOUTHERN Al Lit!lo Hock 0; Atlanta 7. At Chstts50?ss. 5; Nsv. Qrletui i. At Memphis 1; Birmingham 2. At Nashville 4; Mobile 6. SOUTH ATLANTIC At Augusta 1; Columbia 8. At Augusta 5; Columbia. 1. (Sec ond game 7 Innings.) At Charleston 5; Jacksonville 1. At Charleston 5; Jacksonville 0. (Second game 7 innings.) At Columbus 0; Macon 4. fit Albany-Montgomery, (not sche duled.) MARKETS Local market. Kew York Market, y Oben High Low Close July.12.93 13.06 12.93 13.06 Oct.. ,. ....13.16 13.20 13.12 13.20* Dec... .. ..13.33 13.36 13.29 13.36 Jan .13.37 13.42 13.34 13.42 New York spots 13.10. Receipts S.200. Sales 4.000. Spots 8.34. Telegrams-Believe oil will have further slight decline but would buy them. Journal of Commerce report Ala bama, MisoiBK'lppi,- .Louisiana, Tennes see season two 'jv/etk? lato. Boll weevil numerous. Plenty ot grass stands mixed, - plant ; strong and small.:.' -.y-ffi t.v:'. [??"??II.??.in I i .ill.i i I For your furniture, Floors-i in iici, everything around the house. We have it in all colors. io ?Hil $3.25 per Gallon Anderson' Phono (517 189 North Xat? 'gt. VIA Blue Ridge and Southern From A'nde?so?if S* C. Rock HUI, S. C $4,4S A?M-au?t Wining ?oKoge Summer School. Tickets on salo June 12, 13, ir, *?.; ift '80. v^tb'am? umit Juty ti, mmm?? Mffi^A^ HANDFUL HELD ?I FORT VAUX A WEEK ATbousand FrenchmenTriedto Hold Off Horde of Germans. HAND TO HAND FIGHTING. Besiegers Tock to Using Liquid Fir? and the Brave Defenders at Last Had to Give Wey Befcira Tremendous Odds-Few Survivors Who Surren dered Wara In Desperate Condition. Port Vaux, which wes token, by the Germans In their advance toward Ver- : dun, France, bad been practically be sieged for ninety days before It foll. Paris newspapers estimate that lt CC??. -the Germans 100,000 men to capture the fort ' * When the situation ot last became critical tho commandant, Chief of Battalion Raynal, a tried soldier, who had risen from the ranks, had hardly more than 1.000 men with whom to continue the defense. His task was to bold the half ruined fort against over whelming masses of infantry, support ed, by more than 100 batteries cf heavy guns. Re-enforcemei)ts could not reach bim owing to the terrible efficacy of the German lire. For a week, alone and unaided, be and his men held out against very great odds. Two companies of Ger mans were already installed in a ditch of the northern basUon,"and after three days'that position had to be abandoned by ..the French. Raynal then withdrew to the central redoubt He was still able, to commu nicate ut night with tbs main.body, and ono of the last messages sent waa that whatever happened be would nev er surrender. Ho kept bis word. Step by step the Germans advanced from the west and south, gradually narrow ing the circle surrounding tho fort. Messengers Volunteer. - Every night Raynal dispatched vol unteer messengers.to General Nivelle to inform him of the progresa of events. Not one in five of these mes sengers got through. .} ' At 3:50 o'clock one morning an officer from the French.lines managed lu the darkness to crawl through the German cordon and reach the redoubt where Raynal Was holding out The German artillery'was still pounding in cessantly ot the roofs of the vaults? whera .the carxlsou had token refuge. The officer succeeded in returning to ' th? French' lines and reported the des perate condition of the survivors. . The fighting of the two previous days had been awful. Whole German regi ments nt one stage tried to advance against the western bastion, where tw o batteries of fleldpieccs were posted. They were met with a point blank fire and annihilated. One company "climb? ed to within sixty yards of the guns, bot could get no farther. Several Ger man assaults were repulsed only after violent hand to hand fighting, ...Wn?? at' last the assailants reached the principal entry they were mat by a counterattack,, the garrison '.making use pf their rifle butts., knives .andfist* abd even their steel, helmets, which they held by the Strap and swung Uko' : nuces. The Germans employed lach I ry m os al G he Us, bombs and liquid fire throwers in great, numbera. ^. Gave Way tuon by Inch. foch by inch the enfeebled def enders receded, and when at last, worn out by seven da watching and fighting, they were incCjvablo of further effort, - fresh enemy troops rushed the fort and cap tured the handful of heroes who re mained. Nothing ?s known yet of the fate of Chief of Battalion Raynal,, who was gazetted on Tuesday s commander ot thc Legion of Honor for his gallant de fense. He bau been wounded several times in />ha present war. - Seven days of : terrific bombardment, added to many prenons periods bf bombardment of IcS3 intensity-, had re duced tho fort to little moro th;tu a iain. Its possession ls still a matter of fmportacica Ci: tba Vjrt?w? opera tions, ucwevnv because off.Sfe? *elgbt whlca It crowns and' from . which it had been ania to sweep* th? ravine to the north as well as th? slopes of tao Menso heights to the east ? Although thc 'position, so far as nat ural defenses were concerned, waa one tiS thc most difficult, tv attack ?si-SHt baale, ot the r!ver? it was selected fcy tho Germans l? preference to .. other points of leta natural strength oc^aaso from ita position on the extreme east ot the line lt retolved tho least ?upu*t from the flanking batteries on the otb* er bank. .". '. Fadng ,< {jj*'* Germs** onV th? rfejht bank cMbe river fa tba, Jina from ViMMa Tarra to the fot^-ol^vRla and Ta vannes, both situs ted en heights of zt*ti natural strength. - Sema;Of the languages the'Mitta- bas nano, Chlppewsyan. Coptic. TJaJak, X?> feels. Eromanga, Gitano, OnjeraU, H*aft?, ?alaa, Ho?onou?Siiasal, Kim**, W?mmWa?ft^'ij^^:x^ MR. - tacase . MaUseet, M?cdm??o. Ulcwae, Moans**,M**koifce, Mama?ouai *^P*?** ?S**""* PEARL NECKLACES Tho nccklacc of pearls, like all simple and beautiful things, is always fashionable. , , . .- ? . / . '.' m : ; V.'iY . '; And it is doubly fashionable in these days of low cut blouses. It reBts gracefully upon the bare, throsft, lend lng subtle and effective adornment. . * r - j ? ? ?'. . ? ' Wo have some exquisitely matched necklaces of "not real" Pearls, Infinitely leas enpenslYe ahan the Oriental gems ' , .. ' yet .possessing a lustre that ls eanally beautiful. MARCHEANKS & BABB ??orU? kain Kireet Jewelers At tho Sign of tho ?hj Watcb. 11 ? m."" ? 1 " ' .'." ' '? .1 ' 1 > '"... ?' "" Building Material Well, that's us. We've got now the -BEST STOCK, AND MORE OF IT than any of the other guys. . And that's not all, we have the best and quickest delivery system in this man's town ??? L. BRISSEY LUMBER GO. >['.?'<"' j 'ii ?'.?!.? fi1!- " 1. m .' ,!?"? gffi u'j .-ut. - ? ???'.? '. ?ni? We Clean Children's Clothing We dry clean and press all articles 'of children's clothing at c&fces that are commensurate with the amount of work required. Children's suits, dresses, wraps, etc., are KC inexpensively fcept in perfect flt and appearance by our process thp.L it's really not economy to neglect sending the garment:? to use when soiled or mussed. . - ?. , ' ' ' . .?: .- . . Consett us about; work.of this, natura. " . .: \v, - .; ... .. . -, ? . '.: ; ?. .. We cuil tor work and deliver lt free ol charge **' ' ' " " < * .-.V.."- ? . . ' Anderson Steam Laundry ' - - '.- : Thon??. ';: ' V\-, ChU?ren Cry for Fletcher's ?fee ?ind You Have Always Bonglit, and wlUch baa been Sn nae iou over SO yearn, W borne ?ie^?ffiSSr?^ ' - J ?* Qnd ?108 been mario under hld per? ' j^^^^^g sonni supervision slnco its in?a?wy* AKow no one to deceivevn?*T All Counterfeits,Imitation?and ?. Just-ns-pooS? nrebut Experiments t?ir.t tri flu with and endnn?c? tho brakh o? Infanta and ^ e*?terta_is a J?arndeas snbstltaie tor Castor 0\?a ^n*^ contains neither Opium, Morphine nor cAtcrxStniS v an? *Uay s Feverishness* For moro than thlrfrv wara lfc iiiiiiiilii