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Cl?ssifie? Want Adveri Twenty-five words or less, One T Six Times $1 00. All advertisement over twenty-flv word. Kates on 1,000 words to ti on. No advertisement taken for less If your name appears In the tele your want ad to 321 and a bill will prompt payment. FOR SALE FOB HALF-Old time before the war Simon pure Shallots for sale. Now ls the time for planting, lt. Y; H. Nance. 626 E. Hiver St ret t. 9-X-lt l/OB HALE-2*60 farms So. Qa.. Went Oreen and Denton, Ga., $10.50 round trip. If you are interested write or see me at once. C. E. Key, County Clerk's'Office, Anderson, S. C. tf FOB SALE-Pulleys and shafting an J counter shafts, displaced by indi vidual motors. Apply T. K. Koror. Mgr., Anderson Intelligencer .lob Dept . tf . _ FOB SALE-Inoculation for Alfalfa. Vetch s.nd Crimson Clover. Mul ford'K Nitro Gena. Kurraan Smith, Seedsman, Phone 461. OB SALE-My farm ot lil acres, 5 miles of Anderson. In high state of cultivation, good water and pas ture.' Midway church and school bouse 14 mile distant. Also any one that want 3 same nice Her lt'-.hire pigs to meet me oin the square Sat urday p: m.- Sept 19. W. R. Pruitt, Anderson, 8. C. Ruote 1. ?#i6-3t FOB SALE-Large double flat top dask, light oak finish, good as now, cost ftO.OOO, will sell for f20.00. Can be seeti at:Dr. J. O. Saunder's, of fice. Bleckjey pulldlng 9-17-3tp WsANTS WANTED-Tel ri. t* with certificates | waited lmn>eJlately for following position? in graded or rural schools: 3 at $60; 6 at $50; 8 at $45; ll at $40; 7 at*$S5. Direct front Behool otQSciai fl. 8peclal enrollment. Act .quickly.- W. H. Jones, Mgr., Columbia, 8. C. WANTED- Yon to try the cooking at The Luncheonette, next door to New Bridge. Short Orders quickly Semd. ? . i--r-;-?-'' ? - WANTED-The >aWIe ta know that . vro ja?t r^slred'a targa *blp ' mont of box Dies, and can supply your wanta tn this line. Anderson Int?|Mfeyer, Job Department. tf WAN3fl8D-if^ou to know that we make the best Evaporators. Either Cop per or Galvanised i Steel, Metal Shingles. Tin Roofing, Guttering, Smoke Stacks. Gin Suction Pipe, etc.. Di wer. Rooting Co. The Shop with a Reputation. WAlii'?D-Good, live solicitor to jdli crew. Mopey making possibilities unlimited for right man. Apply W. Y. Ingram care Anderson y ur. Co, Anderson 8. C. 9-l!?-?tp WANTED-Position by October 1st. Experienced bookkeeper and sales man on road or in bouse. A-l ref erences,- Ifftffi 33' years. Married. Wrflfc ^.'HPWrlgbt, Seneca. S.e. ?-i??tp, ? y . WAN1 ED-A young mall:to clerk in sto? !. Must be energetic, of good habits .and" weill recommended. Goofi opening tor right man. Ap ply riving references, JC. Y. E., care lnte|l|iencer., S-917-tf OYSTERS! f \WIIATI .Yen. a full line of Standards and'Selects. The Luncheonette. Next door to the ' B*Pfo 'vi?fi_._ IT Str.MS TO BK-A special provt sidfi-that fruit tu the most desired and adapt?e Jiood Tor warm weather, and youlUiind U hers-California fri?ts. o.rHrjjes, grapes, plums, nears ?nd. i off!? rn apples-nil fresh. /Also Si '..< pears'; and plenty of bananas, j. K. Munns. .' FARMS FUR LEASE We(h^ve the foltowlRs good farms elfra ^ 6-'ywiri": *8 Wn<'le or ,n aOOjSre^?t itodoc, C. & W. C. R ii. *l jerk's Hill, C, & W. C. R. l i AU-Jtavi?s ?bod Savannah IM??* Augusts' 0A?Pi,*ta RCftl ****** --, ^ \ . "^j?^g?. ' "~-^~ IiOST^?^tween-North Anderson ii'nd pu^^^i9^?J^?rH?,4?r morn"! ag. N? ws^il^VCTJtt^a" *t>rizo given by name J. E.' 'cannon- engraved ott bin bar. ?fetun? to Hubbard Biri-dlng and-'- receive "reward. ;). kyt^t LOSlt-Tsn e ariftMKft" top cover or hood swdnr ara'rnobh on WUll^tcA'p. UMtwsHn Ander. son'an>' Wtffc'rteld ehoYcb: Liberal reward. Return to C. 0. Sayre lt TANKS?* ?JlDiitB- GE* I Columns ising Rates lme 25 cents, Three Times 50 cents, o words prorata for each additional be used In a mouth made on appli than 26 cents, cash In advance. phone directory you can telephone be mailed after its insertion fo" PROFESSIONAL CARDS 1)11. It. A. ALLWOOD. Physician Watson.Vandlver Building * Hours 0 tn 10; i i to 1; 3 lo 3. . * At Cleveland Pharmacy: * 8 lo ? a. m.; ?-'M) to 7.80 p. m. * * Residence Phone H20J Office 6!1? * * . S A THE * BALDWIN ? . ARCHITECTS . * Birchley Bldg. Anderson, 8. C . * Cltirens National Bank Bldg. * . Raliegh, If. C * e e e . . CASEY * FAKT ? . _ ? . ARCHITECTS r * .. ' ? ' Anderson. 8. C. ' Browa Office Building * * Second Floor. Phone tt? < * s * a a - . T. Frank Watkins Saar! L. rn.lt . WATKINS * PRINCE . - i . Attorneys and Counsellor-atLaw * . lat Floor Bleckley Bldg., < . Anderson, S* C. * . e . DB, L. H. SNIDER * . VETERINARY SURGEON . * Fret well Co. Stahl* . * Pbone ?i, I Anderson, H. C. * Sfr ?fr 9? 9fr 9fr 9fr *}fr 9fr 9fr *}fr *f+ ? Dr. J.C.MITCHELL* * Veterinary Surgeon * * Davis Bros. Stable * o 816-Phones-133 * * Anderson, So. Car * B.D.BLECKLEY O.M. HEARD Phone ?71 . Pkoae 27 . ii \ , , Bleckley & Heard UNDERTAKERS 117 E. Whitner St. A ? ? nc rs si! calls day W ?.?i-? Phone itt. Il I I ... ' i ? Good Creafri m I :; Ice Cream :: Bat More Of It ? itt lt yow eyes or glasses f? I qnestlonl Alright thea ?lot. < I seek farther, Je?t see ?e. I sp?cialise on th?se treaties and ca? give yo? that finish en tetrk tkat ?pell* satisfaction. Pri?es SSA? te SSJt *> Re pairs lee ss. DR. Iii. CAMPBELL 112 W. Whitner St. I Oronnd floor-telephone ea?V neeUoas. IHBssH^^BHK^KflHflSaili^n^Bnr JOHN ESKEW DIED Y ESTER DAY MORNING WAS A GOOD MAN Had Done Year? of Service For| State and Country and Was Beloved Everywhere Unusual regret will be occasioned over thc announcement timi John Es kew is ?lead. All over Anderson coun ty this man wu known und respected and udmlred and the news of his death will occasion sorrow. Mr. Eskew has been iii for a hon) IO weeks ! ut bin condition did not be come serious until Monday Prom that .lim* on lie teadily grew weaker and tho end rame yesterday morning at <i o'clock. Mr. Eskew was 7.1 yean; of ape, was a Confederate veteran, was chairman ut the <.< mity pension board and bad always boen active in the various un ilertaklngfl of hi county and State. Jciin Esk ev/ was the Of th child or Katherine and Billot Eskew and was born In Anderson county. He wa? married on December 18116 to Amanda ES. Barris, the ceremony bein? erform cd by Rev. William Waters. To them titree -children were born and one of [.heue i now living. In I8<?r, Mr. Bs kew Joined Prospect Baptist church ind latei lie became a member of Old .Salem Baptist church by letter. He waa always interested in tho church work and thc Sunday School work pf I the community and lie was a tower of strength in the church undertakings. He war a great lover of music and it Wast largely thought his efforts that the Anderson County Singing Associ ation han been kept alive. During Hie War Between the States Mr. Btkew wa? a member of Company I), Orr's regiment and he was a gal lant soldier throughout the long con flict. It has benn said of him hy his pomradcB that he waa absolutely fearless and that a better soldier nov ar shouldered a gun than John Es kew. Mr. Eskew ls survived by his wife, ono son. J. Thomas Eskew, three brothers, J. William E kew, Joseph A. Eskew und S. Lawrence Eskew and one sister, Mrs. J. H. Hutchison. Thu funeral ls to take place thtB morning at the home at ll o'clock, followed by the Interment In the fam ily cemetery The funeral services will be conducted by Rev. J. D. Coving ton of Greenville, assisted by Rev. 1. L. Martin and Mr. Eskew's nephews tvill be tile active pall-hearers. They | ire: W. S. Hutchison, Alvin Eskew, Johnnie Eskew. Willie Eskew, L. T. Campbell and Walter Henibree. Camp Stephen I). Lee, United Confederate Veterans, will attend In a body and .hey will all act ac honorary pall bearers. Mr. Erker; enjoyed a reputation all iver Anderson county as being a good nan in every sense of the word. He I was generous to a degree almost to i fault and no stranger was . ever ] urned away from his door. By his nany acts of kindness ho will always je remembered in Anderson. SPRING FESTIVAL BEING PLANNED I The Chamber of Commerce Has I the Matter Under Con siucrauon An important meeting or the Trades Ostensi?n committee of the chamber if commerce was held last evening. Chairman B. O. Evans* presiding, and Committeemen R. J. Ranter, T. L. >ly. W. 8. Ramsey, and L. Oelsberg, I icing present, also the secretary, and Phelps SaRseen, advertising manager | if The Intelligencer, the' latter by re most and invitation. The matter of holding a merchant vide ?pring festival in Anderson next rcur was considered und Mr. Sasseen unde an address on thc matter to thc .oinmlttce. It is very likely that Ul vin be decided to hold such a festival ! ilthough the secretary was Instructed o sQCiire further Information before he matter would bo Anally decided, perhaps at tht> next meeting. ? Mr. Ramsey ."avors holding a aprlns estival In the i eighborhood of Easter text ysar. and Mr. Ccly favors a plan o have every at jre In Anderson In the nove. Mr, tJc'-vbcrg suggested a cole ?chenae for all merchants, and it - ls telieved that the matter can be work 'd out RO that next year an elaborate iprlng festival can he hold hero. The committee endorsed the "Buy-a ?ale" movement and Issued a special itatement on the cotton situation as ropears. elsewhere In The Intelligen cer today. The committee authorized the, sec etnry to meet with the promoters ot he Anderson Bounty Poultry Aasocla !on. to be formed In the rooms of the .humber of commerce on Sept. 26th. md to pledge them the hearty sup >ort or all business men In Anderson. Motion wa? unanimously carried hanking tl><? Anderson County Parnv '".ion, for appointment o?a wpec .timHtco consisting of Messrs ? Burns. W .A. Watson. T. T ?chi, J. B. Watson and H. C un.iaers to co-operate in the buy-a ?ale movement. ' Secretary Whaloy wa? Instructed to onfer with General Manager A. W. \ndereon of tho Charleston & Wes ern carolina railroad with regard to mssengcr servir? Into this city. Committee endorsed plana of Ute n miers lo hold-a poultry vhow in An lejrsnn In October or November, the ?uarter? of the t?*aoMatlcii to be niven or the sala?. Alt other necessary ittance was promised. ON THE BATTLEI Copwright, 1814. By American Hreae This shows n pile (?I saddles, blank fighting. OPE?l?TXERGiSES f?ll Of INTEREST ANDERSON COLLEGE BEGINS SESSION ADDRESSES HEARD People of City Yesterday Pledged Themselves to Lend Every Aid To Institution The third session of Anderson Col lege began formally Thursday m?rnL' lng. The opening exercises were at tended by all the student body\ the members or tho facvulty. Muyor God trey and the official board of the .city ) government, besides Ute trustees and numerous friends and well wisliers of the college. Dr. .lames P. Hlaar<? president of the college, presided andi called upon a number of the visitors' for addresses. After scripture rending by Kev". Jv NV. Spoake, pastor of the HU John's Methodist church, and au invocation' offered by Kev. Dr. 4W. ll. Frazer, pas tor of tho First Preslivterian church, I the audience was delimited with a violin solo by Miss Nell Smith, teach or of th? violin, accompanied on tho] plano by Mr.-. Goode. Dr. Kinard officially opened this session of the college and spoke re gretfully of| the present, financial stringency throughout the ( country, which In. all probability has..kept" ? number of/.'students ..away, from tho opening exercise"- t?iough, he ex pressed the hope that they will be abie to come later, and ?lint Anderson Col lege, or other institutions will not bo injured thereby. Dr. Kinard paid a compliment to tho former management of the insti tution and the spirit of loyalty and enthusiasm manifested by al) friends of the collego. -The tactility bad been enlarged and strengthened, and the college ls ready to maintain tho high stndard of the past. Some Needs of the College* Speaking of the needs of the college. Dr. Kinard mentioned the need for a separate building for the music de partment, and for the domestic sci ence and art departments. He atress ed the urgent need for a better library and hoped ther? might ho donations of some good .books, especially books of roference. Another need he stressed was a victrola for the use of tho stu dents in their outdoor games, and a larger machine for indoor use, aa well as a moving picture machine. Dr. Kinard stated that ar ran go montt; were being considered for offer ing a number of scholarships. from Anderson county and a limited num bat' from other counties. He hopes to give an .examination next year so that at least 20 girls from Anderson Icounty may ,wln fholarships. Welcomed to the City* Mayor J. H. Godfrey'*was'then in troduced and extended a ivelconie: from thc city council, tte utnnd that they are at work on Calhoun street widening and stratghtehirn lt nt points, and that before they stepped' work there would be completed a con tinuous pavGd sidewalk from the col lege to the tnisinet.i district, of the city. He facetiously reminded ibo au dience that the cannon on Main street was to ne removed and the ladies pf the"'civic league and the D A. p."8 might be induced to plant it on the college campus to keep the young men away from the college. The speaker. r>rom!b.?d the earnest co-operation pt j the city council in for:boring the in. terests of tile college In any way poa- , slble. I .*?.._ -.--? _pPnl-"r ?M. Ant, II. Hi Watkins, chairman ot the board bf j trusteed, who on behalf of the board extended a cordial welcome to.'tba fac ulty and students. He congratulated | the college on having for its president a gentleman of the wide experience' and distinguished ability'o? nr. Kin-| ard, and predicted that war, & cents cotton or gloomy weather could have no effect on tlv success of th? college. Hon ft. S. Llcoo. chairmaned *'><' executive commit t-e nf the'board of j trustees, also welcomed' tire student, body and made an exhortation . > the j Students to hw well their time and? talents. Short addresses were : also made by three trustees, fir. C. S. Sul livan, Mr, M. H Matti soo. Mr. V R. CllnksceJss and bv Kev. D. W. Dodge. CMts for the College. Enthusiastic applause followed the j announcement o. Mr. Sullivan-tbsMic would'dc.va?e to ?be college a curtain for the stage Mr. Sulltvaa's gener osity ls well hnown, ac ho gave the college the handsome home for the rIELD OF HAELEN Assoc talion. eta nud small anus gathered after the president, which Is now nearing eom-i rletfon.*' It was also announced after the ex ercises adjourned that Mr. C. F. Spear man of the firm Willis & Spearman, would donate a $100 Victrola, provid ed others would donnie $100 worth of records purchased ul his store. An effort ls bein?-, made by Aldernfan King to raise the money, for the re cords, avid he will doubtless be ouc cessfni. The benediction was pronounced by the Rev. J W. Speake. On the rostrum with President Kln ard, Vice President ra Mimili and the members of the faculty wero seated the followinp: Messrs. RNS. Lig?n. J. E. Barton. P. E. Ollnkscales, D, With erspoon Dodge. O. S. Sullivan. W. H. brazer, J. W Speake. H. H. Watkins. B. R. Kirvr, Walter Dobbins, John Ma jor, C. F. Spearman. W. W. Praoak, R. L. Carter, J. H. Godfrey and M. M. Mvutison. The New Faculty. The^ faculty for the coming year Is probably a little stronger than that of any other female college in the state. Dr. James P. Kinard, the new president of thc college, has been in Auderton air mummer and has already endeared himself to the people of this city. Dr. Kinard ls a graduate of the Citadel, a graduate of Johns Hopkins and has taught in Winthrop College and at the Citadel. He will teach English this year." C. N. Faithfull, who is well known to Anderson people has- been taking special courses in the north during thc summer and will tench philosophy and Bible during the coming session Miss Helen P. Smith ls a new mem ber of the faculty, coming to this city as a gradante of Conversa College, of Smith College, and of Columbia University. She is the lady principal. Miss Smith !.-; a daughter of Allen Smith of Abbeville, and has' a num ber of friends In Anderson. She will add great strength to the faculty, as she h??ld wl?h SUCCOR? n similar posi tion at Coker College. John H. Williams, an A. B. of Wil liam Jowell College, is a new member of the faculty and he will have entire charge pf thc department of science. Prof. Williams was formerly Instruc tor of physics at William Jewells Col lege and ls an Instructor of repute* Miss Mary Seymour Abbott, who ls to teach! the modem languages in An derson is well known here, as ls Miss Helen Hunter, who will teach Latin. Mise- Hazel E. Al ward of the depart ment of English, is also well known in Anderson. . Ml?-'.' Flosence Maddocks ls to have complet*? charge of the department of ina tl ir-1 ii at I cs for the coming session and patrons of the? college are well pleased with this news. Mltte Marie deVebre, a graduate of F. andol?h-Macon and of Columbia Un iversity, comes to Anderson to teach history and political science. Patrons of the school will be. glad learn that Dr. Olga V. Pruitt has sn secured for this session to act again as college physician and to have charge of the departments of physiol ogy nnd hygiene. Ono of the principal additions hr the faculty for this year ls Frederic Goode, who will be director pt* music. Mc Goode was a pupil of W. H. Sher wood of Chicago and J?se Dam?tta of Berlin and is a musician ot renown. He will teach piano and organ and will be assisted by Mrs. Goode. Miss Sara E. Stranathan la t? re tura. th?? year sud will again 'hove charge of tho department . of voice. She ls1 ?. splendid instructor. ! ' Miss Nellie Smith, who cornea from Bear-'.td on. Ul., will teach niano and violin. Miss smith (?ornes here with '.he vers highest recommendations Land ls said to bo a splendid music 1 [ten cher. I. The new art teacher. Miss, Mary j Dodson Ramseur. has bean spending tho summer In Parla She studied at Converse College, the Chase School of Art of New York, the Academy ,of De sign of New York and at 'Ute Art School of Par??. * She- has ?plSudld ability^ M's? Robbie P. Wakefield, who re turns to Anderson this year, will have eharce of the school of expression and ?of physical culture. Mian 'Wakefield* i needs no Introduction to Anderson' ?people. j' The department of domestic selene* and art will be In charge this.year of |Mlss Felicia Murray, who was la An derson Jn thl* capacity : I lira. Ella B. Johrnon. housekeeper for thia session, ls a native of Cllnlon i-hnt she was at a college for wome?i ?n Missouri last year In this sane ca pacity. Mis? Katherine E Sharpe, who was stenogrnohev for the college last ftea son, wl)l fill the same position this yo-nr. All told the facultv ni tho Institu tion. ls one of which the people of An derson have etj-ery right. <0 no ? and thev are exne^Ung ' great thing* of Andorran College for the coming year. JUSTICE DISPENSES IN GRIMINAL COURT FIVE CASES WKRE DISPOSED OF YESTERDAY NEARING AN END CAMS Heard yesterday Were All of Minor Importance-To Ad journ Saturday Night Considerable progress was made yesterday ia tbe court of general ses sions for Anderson county. All told five cases were disposed of and indi cations are Cutt the docket will be cleared up by tho time that adjourn ment occurs Saturday. The first case tried yesterday was that of Alfred Gantt, charged with lar ceny of livestock. A verdict of not guilty was rendered. George Parka, charged with house breaking and larceny,- was convicted of larceny and was sentenced to pay a fine of $100 or to labor for 30 days on tire chaingang. Milton I^atimer was' convicted on a charge of obtaining goods under false pretenses and was. sentenced to two months on the chaingang and to pav a fine of $1. Joe Blandon entered a plea ?i guilty to the charge of assault and battery with intent to kill ?nd was sentenced to pay a fine of $fi0 or tc serve on the chaingang for two months. Kiobert Smith, alias Robert McIn tosh, was arraigned on a charge of assault and battery with intent to kill and carrying concealed weapons. In this action the jury returned a verdict of guilty of carrying concealed wea pons and tb? defendant was sentenced to pay a fine of $100 or to serve 30 days on the chaingang Judge Memminger heard an appeal last night at 8 o'clock in the case of S. A. Turner et al versus John. Poole et al.. This was an appeal from the decision of p. special referee and Os car Hodges. H. P. P.urbage and R. B. Martin of Gree'nvll -, all members of the Greenville bar. were in the city to ^nrgue the case. The hearing lasted until a late hour. v . PRESENTED^ CHECK FOR $1,000 Southern Road Showed Apprecia tion of Long Service Rendered By Capt "Billy" Smith In recognition or the love and splendid railroad service of Capt. Wil liam O. Smith, officials pf the South ern roar? yesterday presented JM>?V Smith with a check for ?ji.???. The presentation was made to capt Smith's widow at Walhalla and lt took her en-, tlrely by surprise as she had receiv ed no Intimation of such-a thing. The voucher accompanying the ceremonies in connection \<.th the presentation read: "GRATUITY, in recognition of the long, efficient and faithful service of her late husband, extending o.~r ? period of fity years, wbo was honorably retired from the service as conv ict jr, Columbia ' divi sion, with cu unblemished record on January I, 1912." . It is understood that the appropri ation from the railroad waa secured by W. H. Foreacre, who waa a life long friends of Capt. Smith. OFF TO COLLEGE Honea Path Sends Young People Off to the Schools. From the Chronicle. Honea Path will furnish a large quota of students for the several col leges In this and other state this year. Several lett last week and others iwli go during the next few dars. We have endeavored to get a complete Hst of the students and the colleges they wfll attend, and if we have overlooked any names wo will be glad for some Ohe to send them in. Following Is a list of those who will attend: .Winthrop-Misses Lucilia Shtjley, Thomasina Brock: Marta Mitchel, Ixila Gassaway, Cara and Marie Dunlap, Mahei Mann, Evelyn Brown and An nie. Davies. Ol?mson-Boyce Mitchel, Charlie Durham, Maury Cannon, Henry Can inoh. Ernest Gaines and Qulmby [Beard. Erskine-Jahn Wilson Clatworthy. Misse? Ruth Williams and Annie Laura Dugan. Anderson College-Miss Willie Sul livan. University of South Carolina-C?a ronce T?ylor.' Knrman--Hoy Wright. John Hopkins-Harold Shirley. Greenville Female College-Miss Karon Traynhafa. . South Carolina Medical College Machen Moore!. ' Medical Depr* Vauderbllt'-?Kuge>.o Abercrombie. Fruitland-Arir.ur Tire and Royden Armstrong. Wof ford-\Calmad ge Johnson. .Millions Go to Relative* j New York, Sept 17.-James B. Hag gin, millionaire mino owner and horce men. wbo died recently, left an estate \ amou n t i reg to about 19.000,000 accord - lng to a statement made t?Mi> by at torney here in conjunction with the Illing the Will for probate. The tes tator's interest in horses was aa amusement but a business enterprise, .according to the lawyers. F Tbe entire estate IA left to rela tives. TH? HIGH QUALITY THE RICH FLAVORING THE FINE APPEARANCE. Of our Choice Confections TOGETHER WITH THE MODERATE PRICE Account for Their Pop ularity IF YOU'VE TRIED THEM YOU KNOW THEM. IF YOU HAVEN'T, DO SO Olympia Candy Co. Our Reputation Depends upon our ability to make friends. Our.ability to make friends depends upon the character and quality of the work we are able to give them. Patroniz the Men Who Know how. - Because of study, ambition, thought and experience in skillful Jewel ry and Watch Repairs. Our -facilities for turning out superior repair work is unequaled. ,-- ? ... The open ?loor to perfec tion jin modern repairing lies before you. Walter H. Keese and Company ^ ? . , jj !. .. . . We Strive to Please. Phos? 521 _J Served Notice Beare Fight London, Sept. 17.-"Before tho bombardment o Termonde, Wednea Ttsy night," says Reuter'a Ostend cor respondent, " the Germans notified tho few inhabitants remaining there. Several large faetones wer? destroy ed In the bombardment. ."?".Newspaper'B here announce the im mediate call to the colora of the 1914 class of roaervea,:* J ^54*$ Tho next teachers' -examination will be. held at the court house on Friday, October 2, begusahig at S a. m. J. B. FELTON, Co. Supt. Education. DeliPqaent Road Tax Notice, 1 AU dinlenqu?nt road tax collectors are provided with an official receipt book with mambos, and stub nnmbes attached. Pay no mopey to collectors unless you get th? official receipt as above provided or. ?. ????Jri kirvCt, tf County Supervieor. 8PECIAL NOTICE Beginning Mnday, Sept. Slat we will ?eil meal, hulls and coal for cash only. Peoples Oil and Fertiliser Co., L. N Geer, President. 9-18-tf If in a hurry or un ?doubt P H ON E 4 6 4. ?naMKiHHBHHHliHHHA: