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Classified Want Advert? Twonty-flve words or less, One Tl Blx Times U 00. All advertisement over twenty-five word. Katoa un 1,000 words to I tlon. No advertisement taken for less t If your name appears In the L-.let - your want ad to 321 and a bill willi prompt payment.. FOR SALE FOB SAM: N-w Ivers and Pond plano, for $300-cost $12.'. oo. Ap ply to P- W. Mnjor, treasurer lluni . mond School- Anderson, R- I. tO-9-lmop FOB HALE-About 500 bushels of Vabcroft oats at ?8 cents, and bluestraw wheat at $1-25 per bush el. C. L. Dunn, Anderson. II. It. :!. FOB SALE-We have a small tract of land formerly port of the Quince Hamond place, which can be bought cheap it you act quiok. Fr J-wk & De Camps Realty Company. 9-30-tf . i . . 1 - FOB 8/ LE-Four Ford Automobiles. One JOH model touring cur, $450.00, one 1012 model touring cur $:i50.00. one IBU model touring car, $125.00; -O?S 1911 model T.. $175.00. Write or ? see 8. H. McAdams, Iva, S. C. FOB HALE-Sweet peas, Burbanks and Burpee's superb Spencer collec tions In packages. Wo also carry . pulk stock of prize Spencer mixture and fine mixed nt moderate prices. Furman Smith, Scedmun. _ r_ FOB SALE- 200 to 300 gallons molas ses for stock feeding at twelvo cents ? -pet gallon. W. A. Power. --, FOB SALE-25 stands of bees at $1.50 per stand. M. C Smith. Route 2, . Pendleton, 8. C. (two miles north east of Denver.) H?ST LOST-At W: M. RiIeyVstO.ro on Market street,, small white, tildie hound with black ears. Reward for irformalloi leading to bia recovery. Phone Riley's Stoto. JUOST-Ladles' Itroocb SanSnrst; Ola. ands and rearl?.; L?st en Whit her street between' & H. Parker's and (VJ Dc Camp's?-. FUder return to farker A Roitttat?re and get re. WANTS ?rl?r hov. Apply nt The ito|Ug?acer office- lo-8-tf 5?S5t*? ..MI. ?. <?t wo have Just received a large ship ment of bog files, and can supply fyWt ..?an.tn in thlp lino. Anderson * j S^Utgoncer. Job Department. tf "WANTED- You. to know that wo do r ftlgb elasn "cleaning and pressing. XadiSS work especially. Agents Ben V?hde . Company, the South's largest dyers and dry cleaners. Columbia Tailoring Co. W^e>Kn-T^rvrtriatlAn aw tn ?h? *wn?reaL\>uts<or J. M. Williams, for merly lived in Anderson, but who ?if?ttt to Cha,","?t?, N. C., about 10 I ye ira ago! He enlisted and fought fd Spanish-American war, and hus .tot been ' heard from since his ro : .turn. ; Information leading to nows Of his whereabouts or ot his death, ;??? dead, will be gratefully rocelved by his wife, Mra. J. M. Williams, our.1" ??pmo, Anderson, R, 3. ? a&jt.i* BARGAIN-At Um Eaglo . parser Shop,'all during the month of October, for cash only-a hair cut '?nd a postage stamp for a cent and a quarter. Satisfaction guaranteed. 8KB W. A. Todd, tho Monument Man. ; for anything in tho Monumental line. Tombstones of all kinds. W. , A. Todd, 1909 South Main street, ?fe in toing for Poor Eyes ?s Expensive Economy The. now tlme^-the tln.o when you realise that your villon la be lay.! ty is the time ycu should -. ?'^eWl???^uja for eight aid DONT LKCEIVE YOVKSILP infng t'?Rt yoUr eyes w!il g<t : wi.'nuit, glasson-*-li won't. RIGHT GLASSES .5 hoTp hrttiro-will rei*, ?ve thc tnt- b.-urs1, H"?'.in9; and water re. hero to givo you thc? bi',i itt glasses at prices you will ? t nt rangers hi' this city, have bee? hare FIFTEEN MONTHS iffisffifteen nlonths we haw fitted oVer-BWSVlffN HUNDRED 0& o-are. c^r friend?. B?CAOSi ARK "SATISFIED wlUt out tn Vt-; I'S A TRY. You will novel le Sb?r-Flt Optica! Co., 1; Dr. 1. M- Israels??, Manager ^;>N*. 41? So? Mala Street luderyon, S. C- ?. ?/SCt'NS FLC0? Columns sing Rates mo 2G cents, Three Times GO cents, i words prorata tor each additional JU used lu a mont li made on uppll han 25 cents, cash In advance. mono directory yon can telephone io malled after KB Insertion for Il AI It DKKS8IN?-Switches made from your own combings. Sain'- eau be found at IOS E. Church street up stairs. Jlrs. Leona Arnold. WHAT'S tho use of buying new shoos? Wiiy not let me repair tiloso old ones? Uig saving iii money to you. Satisfaction guaranteed. C. E. Mc Kee, 128 East Whittier IT SEEMS TO UK-A special provi sion that fruit ls the most desired and adapted food for warm weather, ami you'll find it here-California friuts, oranges, grapes, plums, pears and northern apples-all fresh. Also Sickle pears, and plenty of bananas. J. K. Manos. Why Not Publish It ? When you want a fact to become generally known, the right way ls to publish it. Mm. Joseph Kalians, Peru, Ind., wafs troubled with belching, sour stomach und frequeut headaches. She writes, "I feel lt my duty to tell oth ers what Chamberlain's Tuhiets bav? done for me. They have helped my digestion and regulated my bowels. Since using them I have been entirely well," For sale by Evana Pharmacy und all dealers. STATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF ANDERSON-IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. H. Parker Robinson and Mamlo R. Watson, in their own right; R. Par ker Rollinson, as executor of the will of las. O. A. Robinson, deceas ed, and R. Parker Robinson and Chas. D. Watson, as administrators j with tho will annexed of Geo. ll. { Robinson, deceased,-1'laintlffa. VB. 3eo. Jos. Frederick Robinson, a min or under the age of fourteen years; Fred C. Iligby, as executor, etc., and others,-Defendants. * Pursuant to an order of Court In the above styled action, I will sell on Monday, November 2nd, next, during tho usual hours of Bale, at public out cry, to the highest bidder, before the Court Houso door at Anderson, S. C., the following described real catate, to wlt: ?. All tnat certain tract of land, situate in Martin Township, County and state aforesaid* containing One hundred and fifteen (115) acres, more or less, and known ns the ' omoplace of Emily Elizabeth Robinson, adjoin ing lands now or lately belonging to the estate of Jas. O. A. Robinson on the north, of G. F. M- ciel lan on tho east, of Mrs. A. G. Mowan on thc south and of Jesse T. Drake on tho west. 2. Also all that certain other tract of land, situate in tho County of Wbbo vllle. State ot South Carolina, on tho southwest side of Little River, extend ing from tho bridge kuown as the Robinson bridge np tho river about three-fourths of n mlle and includ ing the mill known as Robinson's Mil!, auld tract contalatuK n?xty-eight (68) acres, moro or less, bounded on tho northeast by W. Cooley Brock and T. J. Fields, on tho southeast by lands sold by S. L. Callahan tn Will D. Thomas and on the other ?idea by lands now or formerly of Geo. ll. Rob inson & Bros., Little River Interven ing-being tho samo tract conveyed to M. G. 8mtth by 8. L. Cullahan by deed dated Oct. 25th, 1906. and record ed in tho offlco of R, M. C., Abbeville, & C., In Rook 28, at pago 68, and de scribed by a survey thereof mode b> W. I* Mitchell, surveyor, Oct. 23rd 1908. \ TERMS: ono half cash, the credit portion t? bo secured by first mort gage on the premises, to bear inter est nt eight per cent per annum, cte Purchaser to pay for papers. W. P. NICHOLSON. Probate Judgo ns special reforoo. Oct. 7th, 1914. What Weald Yoe Roi '?'here are many timos when on< man questions another's actions anc motives. Men act differently Mndoi different circumstances. Thc quostloi ls, what would you do right now 1 you had a severe cold? Could you d< better than to take Chamberlain'! Cough Remedy? It Is highly recom mended by people who have used i for years and know Its value. Mrs p. E. Sargent, Peru( Ind., says "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ii worth Ita weight in gold and I tak. pleasure in recommending lt" Poi sale by Evans Pharmacy and all deal era. STATE OF SOUTH' CAROLINA, COUNTY OP ANDERSON. -COUR1 OF COMMON PLEAS. Ooo. James Frederick Robinson, minor by his guardian ad ll tem, Mw LUllo Eugene Robinson,-Plaintiff vs. ; Mrs. Mamie R. Watson. R. Park? I Robinson, in his own right and a , administrator with tho wi M annes ?ed of Geo: B. Robinson, deceased and Frederick C. Blghy and Chat D. Watson/ as administrators will tho wilt annexed u4' Geo. B. -Rob inson, deceased.-Defendants, Pursuant to an order of sale in tb above entitled case, 1 will sell at pub We outcry, before Otto Court Hons door, at Anderson, S. C.. on Monda} November 2nd, hext during the usus hours of ?ate, to the highest biddei tia following described rea'i estate, tc wit: 1. All.that certain piece or pare? or laad, eKu*to Ut Marita Tvwa?hi? County um! Stalo aforesaid, contain-1 lng seventy-five acres, muru or I?'-,.?, being a portion of thc ?and sold by W. 0. liowie lo J. J. Fretwell, Nov. Ctli, 1907, and by thc said Fretwell convoyed to Geo. B. Robinson !>y deed recorded In office of clerk of Court, in Book J.IJJ, ut pago 360; reference unto which deed may bo had for ful ler description. 8. Also all that certain other tract of laud, situate in Martin Township, County and State aforesaid, on branch on of Little Uiver, containing one bundi rd and seventy-litre.* acres, more or li'ss, and represented by a plal miele by Geo. M. MeDavid on .Sept. 241 h. 1S7'J. 3. Also all that certain other tract of land, situate in Martin Township, County ami State aforesaid, contain ing elghty-Ono ami onc-hrlf acron (81 1-2) more or less, ?md nown as' traci No. 1, of the J. C. i u place, fiH'mcrly the property of B. F. Lowe, und represented by a plat made by Wm. I,. Mitchell, surveyor, and a plat mad" i... Ceo. M. MeDavid in l.ST'J. re f'-n nee unto which may bc had for better descrlpton. The two tracta last above described were conveyed to Geo. B. Hoblnson bv J. <). Robinson and .T. Wesley Hobln son by deed recorded In the office of the Clerk of ''oort. Anderson, S. c., in Hook A AAA. page ISL Also all that certain other tract of land situate In Martin Township. County and stale aforesaid, contain ing one hundred acres (100) more or less, bounded by (ra:t No. 4. received by J. Wesley Robinson In partition, und by land of T. J. Simpson; traci No. 2 allotted to Jas. O. Hoblnson In tho partition; and by lands of M. F. Pruitt and tho said Gen. B. Robinson -being represented by a plat nunle bv Wm. VJ. Mitchell. Dec. 17th. 1903, and conveyed to the sahl Geo. n. Robinson by IO. R Hoblnson. J. O. Robinson and G. H. Robinson BS executors by deed recorded in the sahl office In liook WWW, at page 741. All four of said tracts of land, ag gregating four hundred, twenty-eight mid one-half ("28 1-2) acres, T li HMS: One half cash; credit por tion to be secured bv first mortgage on the premises, to bear interest at eight per cent per annum, cte. Pur chaser to pay for panera. W. P. NICHOLSON, Prolate Judge as special referee. Oct. 7th, 1914. Toned Pp Whole ?System. "Chamberlain's Tablets have done moro for me than I ever dared hope for," writes Mrs. Esther Mae Baller. Spencerport, N. Y. "I used sseveral bottles of these tablets a few months ago. They not-only cured me of bil ious attacks, sick headaches and that tired out fooling, but torred up my whole syst em."For salo by Evans Pharmacy and all deals. LEGAL NOTICE MINNIE L. BAGWELL, et al. Plain tiffs, vs. A. L. GAINS, ct al. Defendants. Pursuant to order of sale herein I will sell to the highest bidder in front of the Court isc-uos door at An derson, S. C.. on salesday in Novem ber next, dering tho usual hours of salo tho fo.'lawing real pr?perty to wit : All that tract of land in Anderson County, South Carolinn. in Honea Path towuship, containing 78 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of W. S. Fleming nnd others, and knows as tho Nancy C. Gaine? tract. Said land being situated near Friendship School house and containing large dwelling house. Terms of sale casn-purchaser to pay extra for pnpers. W. P. NICHOLSON, j Probate Judge as special referee. NOTICE Wo aro doing superior work at our ginnery. Swap meal and hulls for seed. Also have five hundred bushels of Bancroft Prolific Oats (graded seed) for sale or exchango for cotton seed. Price $1.25 per bushel or ono pound oats for four and one-half pounds cotton''seed. ?-26-lmc. GLUCK MILLS. Home Coming Day? , Home oming and Rally Day will be observed at Shiloh church, three mll l os west of Piedmont, on tho third Sun . day (October IS). Everybody who - ever attended Sunday school at this . place is invited to come and spend thc day. All superlntendanta who aro liv ing aro Invited to make addresses for tho occasion. _ , SAVES DAUGHTER i f Advice ol 'Motlier no Doubt Pre ? rats Daughter's Untimely End. i, Ready, Ky.-" ! was not able to dc s anything tor nearly six months," writes 3 Mrs. ! Aura Bratcher, of this place, "and P wao dkvvn in bed for titree months. X can lot tell you how l suffered with my head, and with nervousness anti womanly t< -ables. Our family doctor told ~ty husband hi r could not do foo air good, and he had to give rt up. We tried another doctor, a but he did not help me. i. Atlast, my mother advised me to take Cardui, the woman's tonic. 1 though! U was no use for I waa ?early dead and r nothing seemed to do me any good. But B ? took eleven bot iles, and now 1 am able . to do all of my work and my ows i washing. (' 1 think Cardui is the best medicine ii d the world. My weight has increased " and 1 look the picture of health. " If you surfer from any of the ailment) e peculiar to women, get a bottle of C&rdu ?- today. Delay 1$ dangerous. We know o U WUT Mp you, for it has helped u r many thousands of other weak womei { in the past SO years. -, At all druggists. " B*Wi# ?... Chattanooga Modlrtna Co.. Laeta Ad.Uory Dept.. Chattanooga. Tonn-, ter Sttna ,\ Msf,mfCi?*ivr\ javT can and 6* pat? tjock, ' Herr. . I T>p~%pnaapt lat W*c?an." te pfc*** WCSpptt. H.C lal 11 BELGIAN GIRL HERO This Belgian girl, only fifteen yea lino during tho fighting at Namur to c HUNTING A BATTLEi Irvin Cobb Tells How He Be . came "Guest" of the Kaiser. Equipped With 8pavined Hcrse and Two Bicycles, He and Mccutcheon Walked Into German Army. London.-Irvin S. Cobb, a magazine writer, and John T. Mccutcheon, car toonist, who were arrested during tho advance of the German troops through j Belgium, aro still the'"gu tata" of the German government-~>at Alx-la-Cha. peile, according to L. Iii. Winslow^ sec retary to Ambassador Gerard, who ar rived hore from Berlin in chargo of 290 Engil&h refugees, mostly women and childron. The adventures Oi Cobb and Mc cutcheon were related to Winslow by Cobb. This ls Cobb's description: "Mccutcheon and I promenaded out to Brussels on a sunshiny day to in spect a few parcels of Belgian real estate, comprising tho battlefield of Waterloo. Soon we heard firing, so wo hurried ! ?ward it by a very forced march. . .o cannonade seemed to elude us playfully, a-:d after walking 12 miles we Invested In a horse and I wngon. Tho wagon was all right, but tho horse had retired from business several years ago. "After tho horse bad rallen down nonchalantly thrice, I had a *alk with him. Ho said that McCutch .on, who had the reins, didn't know enough about driving to drive a nail, and in sisted that ho would go no further until we got another coachman. We compromised with tho uoble animal by purchasing two bicycles, which* had been left In Flanders by tho Spanish Invaders a few years before. Through the klndncsa of a Belgian officer, we also invested in two passes, which he told us-were good for any performance In thc Belgian theater of war. "The artillery firing we hac' *jeen pursuing aU this time suddenly turned and pursued us, and a few moments later -wo found ourselves leadlas our slightly spavined bicycles , Into the German army's pleasant midst Sevoral regiments. were as signed to conduct us to the- comman-i der-ln-chicf, who, with splendid cou? > tesy, assured us of Germany's hospi tality, provided we did not happen to be shot as spies in the meantime. "The latter supposition appealed more forcibly to him wheu he in ( spected the passes given us by the ? Belgian officer, for be remarked that 1 our particular variety cf pass could bo carried only by a Belgian spy. Be I sides, he pointed out that our bicycles I were of a type handed down from father to son among Belgian spies. > rWhllo endeavoring* to dispel these' ' illusions somebody stole tho afore > said bicycles. I waa so grateful for ' this kind act that I didn't caro what : the Gormans did to na. I "As Mccutcheon, however, kept on t making the eagle scream for us no t loudly, wo ultimately became the kaia, i cr's guests here in AixhvOhapelle without being shot once. I ?till pre I servo my American neutrality, abd > the ?ult of olothes tn which I left Brussels, but Tve bought a new shirt," j -< r Reims Cathedra! Not Ruined t > Th? London Dally Chronicle reports 1 tba.*, the iront towera and windows of Reims cathedral are uninjured and that reconstruction of the cathedra! i' win , not ho didi cult -Tho Times I makai the same 6tatcnu-nt v ?... - - -; INE OF THE WAR rs old, ventured right Into tho firing fire for the wounded soldiers. FOUND EMPTY CITY Germans Took Alost but Every Inhabitant Had Fled Fearing tho Terrible Fate of Ter monde, 32,000 Citizens Abandoned Their Homes and Departed*. By HUGH MARTIN. War Correspondent of the London \, Daily News. Ghent.-What in some of ita aapecta 13 the mest remarkable Incident in tho whole course of the Belgian cam paign occurred by order of the Bel gian military authorities. Alc-st has been evacuated hy tho en-, tiro civilian population of 33,200. Not" a Belgian remained in tho placo at 3 o'clock on tho afternoon of September 28. This is in answer to the crime of Termondo. That town was wiped out with a completeness never known in history and in the process hundreds of defenseless people perished. To savo Alost. three times its size, from a similar fate tho government has taken tho sensational step of or dering its completo abandonment to the last man, woman and child. Sunday morning there were thou sands ui- civilians quietly pursuing their avocations under the shadow of tho coming terror In Aleat and the surrounding villages. When the place was entered, by the German forces Monday afternoon it waa as quiet aa a sepulcher. When the German advance guard came' it found tho doors of all the houses open, food in all tho larders ready to be eaten, wine to be drunk, and beds to be slept in-all that ap army could desire-all but something to kill. It is not possible yet to obtain fully cohrrrnt accounts of what led to the present evacuation, but I will attempt a general outline. Sunday afternoon the Germans sent a body of spica, some fifty in number, disguised aa refugees from villages farther afield. They came and melted away. Then more "peasants" ap peared, bringing their household gooda on little carts drawn by dogs, which are universally employed in Belgium. Belgian lancers and cyclists were tn strong force in the conter of the town and tho streets wore full of people, many of them preparing voluntarily for the trek which afterward became Compulsory and universal. ; Suddenly Ute "peasants" swung round their little caril, flung away the coverings from" their contents, and poured a hall-ot lead Into soldiers . and civilians alike. As war goos on the German aldo lt most be counted a daring and brilliant raid, fer the re sult was carnage" with little loss to the invaders. On tho Ghent road I saw a woman conspicuous by her sobs among thc tens of thousands in the lamentable procession. She had] lost her vw? children, one shot te the neck, the o?ier in the forehead, several women also Vere killed tn this brilliant piece of work. . That night imperativo orders were given for every parson ta Alost and the villages round to leave the follow ing morning for Ghent Tba pitiable ' crowd hardly escaped the bombard ment. At ten o'clock akens began to drop in the town. A hulf-sheefc typewritten French dic tionary ot the most necessary words ls carried by all soldiers ot the Brit ?sh expeditionary force. I Special Reductions m COTTON GOODS During Anderson s COTTON GOODS WEEK Coats Spool i Cotton, black and whitf\ all numbers, special during this week 5 spools for - - 19C Regular 10c Stickerei Braid, all colors, special during this week, ^ per bunch - - oC Fine quality 36-in. long cioth, worth $1.50 per 12-yard piece, special during this week ^ J2 j ards for - VOC -p Good quality Outings about 5u? yards in light, patterns only, special during this week ~ per yard - - OC Women's Bleached Rib bed Underwear, regular and extra sizes up to 46, worth 35c, special dur ing this week per garment - - Z*uC Cotton Flannels, bleach ed and unbleached, 10c quality, special during this week per 0 ci yard - - 8 l-2c Men's cotton work Pants ali sizes up to 42 waist, Worth 75c, special QQ during this week ?uC One lot of up to 12 l-2c Dress Ginghams, in short lengths, special ^kngt-hi371-2cyd Watch For Saturday's Specials B. Fleishman & Bros. Up To-Date Department Store Anderson, - - S. C. JUDOE OE PROBATE CO I'UT 'oath Carolina, Anderson County, Israel Miles, Plaintiff, TS. t '? K. F. Allgood, Defendant. Pursuant to an order of salo grant ed herein I will sell on Monday, No vember 2, 1914, next, in front of tho Court Mouse, in the city of Anderson, S. Ci during tho usual hours of salo, tlie real estate described as follows: "All ? that certain tract of viand situ ate in Brushy Creek Township, An derson County, S. C., containing Thir ty-three (33) acres, moro or lesa lying on waters ot six and Twenty Milo Creek, waters of Savannah. river, lt toing (Tyi same tract of land convey ed to \ lain tiff by John A. Cason, by deed bearing dato Jan. 24, 1880, re corded in tne office of the Clerk of Court in. Book SS, page 390. Terms cash-purchaser to pay ex tra for papera. W. P. NICHOLSON, Probato Judge as special referee. U H. To Start a Gas Fire, You Strike a Match and Turn a Handle LEGAL NOTICE JOHNJON. Plaintiff. Against JAMES V. JOHNSON, ot al. Defend ants. Pursuant to order ot sale herein I will ?ell to the highest bidder oh. salesday in November next in front of thc Court House door at Anderson, S. C., during the' usual hours ot sale, the following real property to wit: AM that tract of land in the county of Anderson and State of South Caro lina, containing 42 1-2 acres, more or leas, bounded by lands of D. TL Sim mons. J. W. Johnson, R. O. Bagwoll and others, lt being situated os branches, of Hencoop Creek, waters ot Rocky river, and known as the. Jae. V. and Nancy Johnson tract Terms of salo-Cash, purchaser to pay extra for pajsdfa. W. P. NICHOLSON, Probate Jpilge' a? special referee. BO?LERS; TANKS? STACKS, KINDS OF MACHINERY SUPPLIES, ttEPAIRS-? LVANI2ED ROOFING LOMBARD IRON WORKS Anstatt?, G*. There is no time lost in waiting for the fire to bum freely so that you can begin cooking with gas. The fire is ready the very second you are, and it can bc put out just as quickly. Gas only burns when aeeded, you control it Just as easily as the water from the spigot in your kit chen sink. lt's Very Economical ANDERSON GAS CO. l>*U*?*e*t Read? fax Kotten, AU t?lnlenquent road tax colled ore are provided with an official receipt book with numbed, and stub namba* attached. Pay uo money to collators antean yon gat the ?Acta! receipt aa abovo provided or. J. MACK KINO, if County Supervisor.