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Classified Want, Advert Twenty-five words or less, One T: Biz Time? $1.00. All advertisement over twenty-flv< word. Hates on 1,000 words to flan. Nb advertisement taken for leas < It your nome sppears in the tele; your want ad to 321 and a bill willi prompt payment, ass: FOR SALE FREE-COO copies Farmer's Bulletin No. 683. Seed Irish Potatoes and how to grow them. Also 600 copies Farmer's Bulletin "Eradication of . Wild onions." Farmers are request ed to call and get a free copy of each. Fur man Smith, Seedsman, Phone 464. FOB BALE-Cadillac FIFTY HORSE POWER, seven passenger touring car In good running order, for sale or trade at big. bargain. Call and see for yourself, you will bo coi - vtnced that this is the geateht buy,' evered offered In a high class auto . mobile. Central Oarage Co. WANTS WARTED-The public to taow that wa hara just received a large ship' Stent of box files, and eau supply roar wants In thia line. Anderson Intelligencer, Job Department, tf WANTED-Two or three rooms for light house keeping, furnished pre ferred. Phone No. 13-12-6-8tp. WANTED-Toa to .read .eur .two weeks* bargain sale on page five of this lasne. Southern Public Util ities Co. dtf NOTICE-We are now prepared to do your grinding of ali kinds of feed stuff-cotton stalks, corn ?talk?, shucks, straw, grain, etc. Price 20c per cwt Strictly cash. Anderson Mattress and Spring Bed Co. WHEN ?NEXPECTLT detained down town for luncheon, you cannot do better than drop in here. A light lunch or a substantial meal. Cuisine and service O. K. and prices Just re attractive aa our food. The Lunch If ebne tte-dtf. AUTO 8PBING8-~We make" Auto Springs, also extra plies on short notice. Paul B. stephens. THE LADIES AIP 80?IEXY of tho First Presbyteriah Church will have i a. cake and fancy., work sale in John Lindsey's ' oiftce Saturday at 10 o'clock. FINE FRUITS-We carry the largest .A; Jad moat complete assortment in the city-keep 'em moving. Fresh .Florida oranges, grape fruit, ap ! pies, bananas, wholesale and re tail. J. K. Manes. Phone 823.-dtf. ooo ooo oo ooooooooooo ? o o ' Why dont your Clock run. o o Reese can make lt run. flo re? o o ward If not.-dtf. o o o ooooooooooo o o o o o o o f A CT fcOST-Ono Camjeo Bar Drop between West Franklin street and Moore Wllson's store, Saturday, afternoon. Reward If returned to The Intelligencer office.-12-8-21 1 Mr. Bailent'v o Bays Boy Burris Home. Mr. H. G. Love last week sold Mr. Roy Burrlss' beautiful: home place to Mr. Charley Ballantine and Mr. Bal lantine will move out to lt about Jan. 1st. In connection with the deal Mr. Burrlss gets Mr. Ballentlne's house and lot on North Pant St., but Mr. Burrlss will not move to town as hs Intends to farm on his other place. You Need There ?re times in eve i a tonic to help tu i thai time ceases to to teke-Cardui, the womai posed of purdy vegetabl ^Jtogy* on the u and helps build them bael It has benefited thousands ailing women in i< past 1 success, and ft will do the You can't make a misl a Amelia Wilson, says: MI <hlrtkO?hiitathe? tor women. Before I beg so wea* and nervous, aa spells ?id a s^jor ar>pet??e; aa strong as I ever dui ai Begin taking Cardui today, I Columns ising Rates Imo 26 cents, Three Time? 60 cent?, 0 ? words prorata for each additional be used in a month made on appli tban 26 cents, cash in cd rance. phono directory yon can telephone be mailed after Its insertion for oooooooooooooooo o IVA NOTES o o o oooooooooooooooo Little Miss Louise Chapman cele brated her 10th birthday Friday af ternoon at her home in Depot street. Forty playmates wero invited to this delightful party and each one brought the little hostess an interesting pack age. After a number of games tho little guests were invited Into the din ing room where a delicious sweet course was served. 'dr. T. G. Jackson left Monday for Charleston, whero he goes to attend tho meeting of tho Urand Lodge of South Carolina, he will represent Iva lodge No. 238 A. P. M. Mr. W. P. Cook was a visitor in Anderson Monday. Miss Annie Halfacre spent Sunday In Starr with friends. Rev. J. R. McRee and Mr. J. A. McAllister spent Tuesday In Starr. Mr. Joe Sherard was in Anderson Monday and Tuesday on business. Mrs. R. L. Smith of Lowndesville spent Saturday here the gueBt of Mrs. J. D. Wilson. Mr. James Dusenbery of Anderson was here Friday and Saturday on business. Miss Sarah Oillllaud. a student of Anderson College, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. und Mrs. J. F. Ollllland. ' Mrs. JOe C. Ligo* \ children have returned from a ft VM visit to rel atives in Mc Cor m i c.v Rev. H. W. Stono ol . .idorson was a visitor here Sunday nig,it. Mr. W. T. Hurries, Jr., has return ed from a few days' stay with hts sis ter, Mrs. Rosamond Seawrlght, of An derson. The Missionary and Aid Society of the Presbyterian church will meet next Wednesday, December 10, at the home of Mrs. J. A. Mc Alister. Dr. J. B. Watson was a business visitor In Anderson Monday. - Mr. W. F. McGee ls In Anderson this week attending court. Rev. S. J. Hood- wa? a visitor in Starr Tuesday. Miss Bessie Trippet has returned to her home in Boykln, after a week'* visit to her friend, Miss Lois Jack son. . Mrs. W. F. McGee xnd Miss Alkanye Townsend were visitors In Starr Tuesday. Mrs. J. E. Watson was shopping in Anderson Tuesday. Mise Lois Jackson has returned from a short stay In Anderson. Miss Lila Sherard spent Tuesday in Anderson shopping. Mr. D. Reid Sherard or Belton is visiting his mother, Mrs. V. C. Sher ard. "T. SU?T?a uivauu wripp?TM'' (patented) thees for fallen arches and weakened feet and ankles are being demonstrated this week at Gelsberg Bros. Shoe Compas j's Stare. ************* 4M * ELECTRIC CIT! * _ * Items of Interest ?nd Persona * Wireless on the Sta ?fr t{* !f> if? ifi }(.!{. !f> ff? ?f> ff> *^ $>,.?/<> Rained For Ursin Ele rater. Total tmbacrlptiona BO far received toward? tue grata elevator in Ander- j aon total 92,r.oo. No canthsa bas been made since tho meeting Mon day. The special business men's and farmer's grain elevator committee will meet at ll a. m. Friday to map out plans for further sale of stock, hut if tho farmers do not cooperate the matter will have to bo dropped, since the business mau can not curry tho whole load. I,(Hers Uncalled For Last Week. Following ls the Ubi of lettera re maining uncalled for in the post?nico at Anderson, H. C., for the week end ing, December i), 1914. Persona call ing for these will please aay that they were advertised. One cent due on all udvertiBed matter. A-Willie Almar. B-Frank J. Burna, A. J. Huey. D-W. T. ?rake, I). P. Dicky. F-Neille Frazier, Mrs. J. F. Fish er. C?-Jame? ?illara, J. J. Grant, W. C. Gilbert, Misa Mary Dennison Galley. If-Mrs. II. <\ Hutchinson, Cleop bus Hatcher. J-Miss Inlllla' Jones. K-Sammie King. I.-Mossie Lat liner,' Indiana Lomax, J. L. Ixtng. H-Henry T. Mansur, W. II. Mar tin, Haskell Mattress. O-J. L Oswald, Jr. i P-Lizzie Patterson, MISB P. Prince, Jesaie Pitts. R-Miaa Cora RU. Cora Ray, Gus Roeder, .Mrs. S. W. Reynolds. S-Sara Skelton, Sallis Shetard. Dora Simpson, A. J. Sanders. T-Henry L. Thompson. W-Bill Williams. Carlton Watt. Joe Washington, Marie Wright, Was* Weaver. Dismantling the Electric Theatre. Tho seat? and other furnishings of the Electric motion picture theatre are being removed from the old amusement house to the Bijou theatre where they are being stored in the basement. Just what disposition will be made of tho Electric theatre lias not been announced. ? Street Minstrels Tending Sweet Muslo A trio of Italian musicians were on the st reeta of A f dotson yesterday dispensing nome of the most pleasing limbic that has beep, beard in tho city in autte a while. 'The party is com posed of two men sad a woman, one of the men performing on a violin, another on nn accordion and tbe wo man on a ham. They played in the lobby of the Chiqnp/i hotel yesterday afternoon and attic a concert last night at the Elks home. Each mem ber of the nerty appears to bo a skilled musician.' o* at any rate the music which they dispensed appealed mont pleasingly to the ear. The wan dering barda are said tb have come from Philadelphia. After rendering a number of aelectlons they would take up a collection and on the whole those who tarried to listen were right generous In their response. Eg.GoTeraor M. F. Ansel Was Here,' The Hon. M. F. Ansel, cx-governor of the State, was In the city yester day on professional business. Mr. Ansel came over to secure an order from Judge Memmlnger with regard to the aale of Borne lands In Brushy Creek township in the case of Phil lies against Phillipa. ..lie.was greet ed by numbers of his friends during his brief .stay in the-city. Mr. Ansel and his Bou-ln-law, -Henry Hollings worth . Harris, are law . partners in Greenville, where Ur; Ansel has made his home for years. BDI Collecting And the Weather. It may not hatte occurred to the average business map. who bas bills to collect around the drat of the month that there la a sconce in tho business of "dunning," but this is the doctrine preached by Mortimer 8loan, who has reduced the practice to an art. This estimable gentleman was heard to remark yesterday that were it not for the brightness of the weather he would not be out collect lng, aa experience had taught him that St was hopdless to shove a bill at a man on a cold, raw and. rainy day. His verdict appears to he cor rect, for the coln wa? seen to leap from the hands ot debtors when ap proached. ? 0 ? Action an M?senle Uantp Matter Taken. Members of the M?scalo order in Anderson were interested yesterday to learn that the Grand Lodge, in session at Charleston, decided jtet to build the Masonic home at pr?sent, It wa? decided to utilize all donations to tho fund and all interest from lt over and above the 11Q0.0O0 now on hands to provide for the care of In dlgent Mutons ead their widows tn institution ? for. that purpose or in individual homes. Geverajsient Balletts* . Fer Free Distribution, Forman Smith, the wen known seedsman, has received through the efforts ot Congressman Wyatt Aiken 500 bulletins on the subject of good seed potatoes and how to produce them and an equal number ol bulle tins on the subject of bow to eradi cate the wild onion. The bulletU s usually seil for G cents each but In this ?nata&ce Mr. Smith waa chlo to get ?hem fdr distribution. Ha ex pects to receive ?oca ?orne ROO bulle tins on sorghum' can?, ( SPARKLETS * _ * 1 Mention Caught Over the * reeta of Anderson * *" ^ 3fr 3fr 3f> 3& 3fr ?fr ?i? 3fi 3$ Sft Sf. Sf* I j School Tux Election Oo December '24110, C?unty Superintendent of Educa tion J. 13. Kelton announced yester day that an election will be held at Simpsonville school blouse, in Slmp sonvllle school district No. 41 on De cember 24 for the, purpose of levying a special tax of ope additional milljl on ull taxable property for general school purposes. The polls will open at ? o'clock a, m. and close ut 4 p. m. Johnstone llemiilns In Greenville. The following from yesterday's Greenville News with reference to Albert H. Johnstone, an old Anderson boy, will be of interest here: "Albert S. Johnstone, formerly secretary of the Greenville chamber of Commerce has decided to continue to make this city his home. He has opened, with offices in the Masonic temple, an aud iting, adjusting and collecting busi ness. Mr. Johnstone has applied for a commission for this business, which will be known as the South ern Audit and Adjustmant Co. The public will be glad io know that Mr. 11 Johnstone will remain In the city, as j i he ls a highly esteemed citizen. For several years he was the efficient ( secretary or the Chamber of Com- t merce, resigning, that poB?ton some 1 weeks ago, and retiring " -om o 171 ce I on the last day of November." 1 City nf Mexico Car Coming Here. It was announced yesterday that ^ the City of Mexico car will be In An- r derson In about two weeks. This car { ls In charge of S. E. Lundny of Al bany. Gc, and bis brother, W. B. 0 Lunday, has been touring Southern t States for the past two years. The car contains an exhibit of various products of the Mexican capital and cftjrrounding country, w. H. Ramaeur of North Carolina, who owns the car. is planning to put on a Florida car next. -o Plans For Fitting Vp New Restaurant. Announcement ot plans for the re modelling of the south' storeroom of , the stand occupied by the C. A. Reed. t Plano and Organ Company wa? made a yesterday. As stated in The-Intelll- t gencer some days ago, one ot tho c Btore rooms ls to be converted into a restaurant Qua Antonakas has leas ed the place. A new front will be put in the building and an up-to-dato restaurant operated. -Tho improve ments will-'-be started et ter. January i 1 and lt ls likely that the restaurant j will he opened about the first of the following month. o Back Here After an ! Enlistment la Navy. J. M- Darrac'/t, a native of the ! Struckland's Mill section ot the coun ty, ls back In tho city after an ab sence of several year?. Mr. Darra cott recently finished a five-years' en listment in tue United States navy. The only near relative he has in this county are two sisters. Miss Nellie Darracott, of the Anderson College, and Miss Maud Darracott, who is ! teaching at the Roberts school. Mr. i Darracott left here several years ago 0 and went to San Francisco, where he a entered the naval training Behool. He * was assigned to the cruiser Saratoga, which Joined the Asiatic fleet. Mr. Darracott states'that he saw fighting between Germans and Japanese around Tslng-Tau. He notes many changea in Anderson since leaving here. " Dr., Barts "Ground Grippers" (patented) shoes for fallen arches and weakened feet and ankles are being; demonstrated this week at Gelsberg Bros. Shoe Company's Store. DRUGS EXCITE KIDNEYS, USE SALTS ! If Your Beek hurts or Bladder Both era? Drink late of water. When your kidneys hurt ?ad yonr back feels sore, dont get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irrtate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidney?, eleen like you keep your bowels cleon, by flashing them with a mild, harmless salts which re moves the' body's url nous waste and stimulate? them to their norata! ac tivity. The function ot; the .kidneys is. to filter the blood. In 2? hourn they strain from lt BOO grains of acid and waste, so wo can readily understand the vital importance of hoeing the kid neys getlve. Drink lots of water-yon cant drink Coo much; also get from any pharma cist about four ounces of Jed Salts; take a tablespoonful tn a glass of wa ter before breakfast each> morning for a few days and your kidneys will act nae. This famous salt? fa made from ?he acid ot grapes and lemon Juice, combined with Ultu and has been used f?r generations to ?lean and sti mulate clogged kidneys; also to neu tralise the acids tn urine so lt no long er ia a source of irritation .thus end ing bladder weakness. Jed salts la Inexpensive ; cannot. Jure; makes a delightful tfffervcsc< llthla" water drink whick everyone should take now and then to keep" their kidneys clean and satire. Try this, also keep up the wafctf drinking, and no doubt yon will stander what became ot your kidney trouble and backache. I'S CORN CLUB WILL ?ON?ESTJJn???OHY DEMONSTRATION AGENT BUSY THIS WEEK CLOS ING ARRANGEMENTS SHOW IS FREE rVill Be Held at Noon Saturday in Room* of the Chamber of Commerce. Farm demonstration agent for An leraon county. J. W. Rothrock, ia busy bia week bringing to a close preper ttlona for the Boya* Corn Club con eat which ia to be staged at tne .humber of commerce Satudray. Expert Judges are to be sent down rom clemson College to pasa upon he merita of each exhibit. Several ?amplea of corn for the show have leen received at the chamber of com uerce and othera are expected to be irought in between now and Saturday. The ahow will begin at 12 o'clock Saturday and it ia expected that lt viii be over shortly after the noon lour, aa there will not be a great nany exhibits to pass upon, The Anderaon County Boy8* Corn Hub started out with a large mem lership, numbering some 50 or more, mt for various reasons several drop >ed out. It la probable that there are mt more than a dozen and a half or wo' dozen boya who will bring ex dblts of corn to the show. - An attractive prize list has been vorked up for the contest, and those vho are so fortunate as to win honors text Saturday will be presented with iremiums that are worth while. The public ia cordially invited to .ttend the show Saturday and view he exhibits of Anderson county corn. LEGAL NOTICES Delinquent Hoad Tax Notice. All 'dinlenquent road tax collectors ire provided with an. official receipt took with numbes, and stub numbaa ittached. Pay no money to collectors inlesB you get. th0 official receipt aa ibove provided or. J. MACK KINO, t County Supervisor. , NOTICE All persona living In the. hail dis rlcta of Anderson county, who are mi tied to a reduction of taxes on ccount of their crops having been estroyed by hall, may make arrange ment now for having portion of their ax remitted as provided by law. We tow have* the necessary blanks for his purpose, which ms.y be had ".t the mea of the County Treasurer. W. A. TRIFF, Cour '.y Treasurer. SALE OF BEAL ESTATE On December 12. 1914, at 10 o'clock .. m., at Iva, S. C., the undersigned rill sell to the highest bidder for cash, he following described tract of land: iii that certain tract of land known a the Nancy J. Hall place, situated ibout two miles weat of Barnes, 8. C., ontalning 196 acres, more or less, and ?ounded by lands of the Sherard Es ate. John Morrow and others. W. A. Hall. L. H. Hail. Marie McDonald. Maymle Shrimps. ? - ]f OTICB If the Annual Meeting ot the Board of County Commissioners. The annual. meeting of tho . Board if County .commissioners ^or Ander en County will bo held Ut tho S'jper Isor's office on the first Thursday jt?r the ffa^st Monday 1n\ January, 915. All.persons holding demands if shy kind against the County not ireviously presented to the Board are ?quired to file the .same with the Merk on or before the fleet day of anuary, 1915, so that they may be xamlned and ordered paid at. the an lual meeUng. J. 8. ACKER, Clerk ol the Board. Dec 2nd, 1914. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against he estate ot D. B. Webb, deceased, re hereby notified to present them roporl- ?roven to the undersigned ri thin the time prescribed by law, .nd those indebted to make settle neat. MRS ELIZA WEBB, . Executrix. ASE88MBNT NOTICE Oidltors OIBce, Anderson South Caro lina. This office will be open to receive ?tarns of personal property tor taxa (08 tor thc fia&cal veer from the first lay of January, 1016. to th?: 20th of 'cbruary following incluotve. All personal property must he tami ted. Real estate not returned bis' year but all transfer? of real state made since last returns should e noted upon the return blank wheo laang say on return to whoas ir from whom bought. The township board of assess o ra squired by law to Hst for all hat tall to make their own rat rlthin the time prase rib??? hence the ifflculty ot delinquents escaping ian 0 per eeftt penalty, as well as rsaueney ot errors resulting-from I by all means make your and thereby save expense le. Ex-Confederate solder* ftempt from poll tag, ali other ?tween the ?gee of 21 and ?0 icept ?boee incapable of c from being rosined i Children's Handkerchiefs.-"Jack and JIU". "Bo Peep", and "Kew pie" made of cheer lawn, plain or embroidered, two in a box, per box.. Ladles' Sheer Lawn and Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, embroidered and with lace edges at 5, IP, IC, and 25c each. Packed In a pretty box. 'anity Cases. German Silver, with long chains.10*23 and'?Oe Collar and Cuff Sets. "Peg O' My Heart" Sets; these*sets^come in linen, lace and homestitched lawns at.25 and ?Oe Children's Pur Sefe of Ermine and Astrachau a? . 98c, ?1.25 and $1.50 Leather Purses at....25c to ?2JW Hair Pins, Combs, and fancy hair ornaments at moderate prices. Toilet Sets of Combs, Brushes and MirrorB at.50c and $1.00 Fancy Ties of Roman Stripes and Plaids at 25c. Also Cords in all Shoes at.l?c TABLE LINENS Mercerised Linens Table Linens at... .25cf S9c and 50c All Linen Table Linen with Napkins to match at 50c, 75c, 98c and $1.50 All Linen Towel, Plain or with Fringed Border at..Sic BRESS GOODS ( 36-inch All-Wool Serge, In all the wanted shades, regular COc value at.89c 52-inch All-Wool Serge, In all shades, regular 75c niue at .. .,48c ' \ ??'.??'" '. Regular fl.GO grade of the celebrated "Duchess" Satin, 36-lnches w'de at only.98c The Lesser Co. causes shall be deemed taxable poll. All trustees must get up polls and dogs and turn into board of assesor on or before the 20th of February. For the convenience of taxpayers we will have .deputies ter take returns at the follow.'t,? places: Hollands Store on Friday.. January 1st. 1915. Barnes on Saturday, Jan. 2nd, 1916. Iva on Tuesday,- Jan. 6th, 1916. Iva Cotton Mill on Wednesday a. m., Jan. 6th, 1915. Starr on Wednesday, p. m., Jan. 6, 1,915. 1-2 day, Cromers store on Thursday, Jan. 7th, 1915. Townvllle on Friday, Jan. 8 1915 Autumn on Saturday, Jan. 9,1916. Denver on Monday, a. m., Jan. ll, 1015, 1-2 day. gandy Springs on Monday p. m Jan. 11th, 1915. 1-2 a day. Pendleton City, Tuesday, Jan. 12, 1913. Pendleton Mill, Wednesday, p. m. , Jan. 13th, 1-2 day. Bishop Branch on Thursday, Jan. 14th, 1915. Five Forks on Friday. Jan. 16, 1916. Piercetown on Monday, Jan. 18,1915 Airy Springs on Tuesday, Jan. 19, 1916. Slabtown on Wednesday, Jan. 20, 1915, v Cely Store on Thursday, Jan. 21st, 1915. Wyatt Store on Friday, January 22, 1015. ^ Wigingham Store on Saturday, Jan. 23rd, 1915? Piedmont on Monday, Jan. 25,1915. Pelrer Old Mill ou Tuesday, Jan. 20th, 1915. Pelter No. 4 MiU ob Wednesday, a m.. Jan. 27, 1915. 1-2 day. Frankvlllo on Wednesday, P. M., Jan. 27, 1915. 1-2 day. Willlamston City on Thursday. Jan. 28th, 1916. '. Willlamston Mill on Friday, a. m.J Jan. 29th, 1916J Belton City ott Tuesday, Feby. 2nd. 1915. Belton Mill on Wednesday, Feby. 3rd, 1915.. L M. Martin Store on Thursday, Feby. 4th. 1915. Honee Path Mill on Friday, a. m. Feby 6th, 1916. 1-2 day. Honoa Path City on Friday, p. m., Feby. 6th, xS15. 1-2 day. Honea Path City on Saturday, A. M? Feby. 0th, 1916. 1-2 day. All new school Unes for new school districts must be In the hand of the auditor on or before the lat of April so they can be Hated in the proper places. If they tatt to get in by that ti?.ue it won't be ?put on the books until the next year. Please see that your property ia listed ia the right school district. All tax leiden tor school districts must be In hand ot ' the Auditor on or by the 1st ot June. WINSTON SMITH. Auditor ot Anderson County. December, 1914. PROFESSIONAL CARDS . DB, FOREST D. SHOOS * ' ? Dentist . * Offices 418.415 Weekley Bldg. . * Associated With * . Dr. W. W. CkJsobn . * Phone 856-J Anderson, S. C. * ******** SAYRE * BALDWIN ARCHITECTS Bleekley Bldg. Andersen, 8? C. Cltiseas National Bank Bldg. Raliegh, N. C. BOILERS* TANKS, STACKS, ALL KINDS' OF MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES, REPAIRS PIPE; GALVANIZED ROOFING LOMBARD IRON ^ WORKS Dr. Barts ??rosad Gripper*" fjftiBsUts) shesj tcu gallen arche* ansi weakened feet aa? ankles are boiag demonstrated this week at Qefeftcrg Bros. Bee? Company's Ste???. ' j-u. .--JJJU-L.UJJ. I " 1 I, ll fSSXSS Broken Lenses TOUS We have a comtiiete Lens Grinding Plant. Glasses left with us in tjie morn ing will be ready for you in the evening. . R. Campbell Registered Optometrist Office 112 TrVo Whittier . Sf. Groaned Floor. Tel apb ana Write today for s, testis* bott*??** ED. P?NAUDS LILAC mm t?SCtVmm ED- HNAUO, mvMamjRKDae? M. tttwYdft* ??mm I : ?. V law^