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Classified Want Advert? Twenty-five words or Iesr" Ons Til Bis Times $100. 4J1 advertisement over twenty-five word. Kate* on 1,000 words to t Ooo. No advertisement taken for less t If von?- nurnp nnnosrs In the telep Tour want ad to 321 and a bill wini prompt payment. FOR SALE FOB SALE OR EXCHANGE-COO acre farm 'n good section of Geor gia. Within walking istanco of good town and good school. In fl section of particularly good roads. See Jno. Linley. WANTS WANTED-The pabilo te now that we have Just received a large ship ment ot box f?as, and can supply your wants in this line. Anderdon Intelligencer, Job Department.. ti i i WANTED-Ton to ?read .onr .two weeks' bargain sale on page five nf this issue. Southern Public Util ities Co. dtf WARTED EGOS-Smith's Laying M.-M) properly uBod will make your hens lay eggs-that is If they can -If they can't you had better eco nomise by cooking the hen. Fur man Smith. Seedsman, Phono 464. NOTICE-Wo are now prepared to Ho your grinding of all kinds of feed stuff-?:otton-stalks, corn ??talks, shucks, straw, grain. *tc. Pri?e 20e per cwt. Strictly '-??h. Anderspn Mattress and Spring Bed Co. WHEN t'NEXFECTLY detained down town for - luncheon, you cannot do better than drop In hore. A light lunch or a substantial meal. Cuisine and service O. K. and price? Just as attractive as our food. The Lunch eonette.-dtf. ' AUTO 8PRINGS*-We make Auto Springs, ul^D extra piles ?MI shor' not?ce. Paul E. Stephens. FINK FRl'IT? We carry the lnreest and tneyt complete assortment In the city-heep 'em moving. FroBh Florida oranges, grape fruit. ap ples, bananas, wholesale and re tail. J. K. Manos. Phone 323.--dtf. ooooooooooooooooooo o o o Why don't your Clock run. o o Reese can make lt run. $10 re- o o ward If not. dtf. o o o ooo-ooo ?o ooo ooo o ooo FOR RENT-Office un-statrs lu new . Wutaon-.Var.divcr building and office In front of joh department down Blairs. Splendid central location. Apply at The Intelligencer DIU CO. OLD BEN FRANKLIN SAID .."A paaay saved is a penny earn? ed.** Bea must have had the sav ing possibilities of such a store us tels tn miad when he spoke.. We carry the best of evorytbng la the grocery line and try only to make, a fair margin of profit.. If you are .too buBy to cell? 'phone us end we will take exacting care of your needs.. j J.M.McCOWN Phone No. 82. j We Can Raise Your Salary! .That Se-by making your .money go farther tn the pur chase of good meats. We cot meet and we are also cutting tho prices; read these prioee. Loin Steak, pet pound 20c Best Roast, per pound 15c Pork, per pound 1 Sc and 20c All others in proportion, and 16 ounces to the .pound. G. P. FOWLER v Phone 755. Columns sing Rates me 26 cent?. Three Time? GO cent?. word? prorata fur each additional >e u.-ed In a mont li made on appb han 26 centn, coab In advance ihoue directory you caa telephone ie malled after tte insertion for LOCAL INTEREST IN IMMIGRATION MATTER DELEGATES WILL PROBABLY ATTEND MEETING AT CHARLESTON ON JANUARY 5-6 Canadian and European Countries Will Be Asked to Send Dele gates Also. Organizations and individuals in Anderson Interested in the develop ment u:id settlement of unimproved lands of this state and the eal! of the Charleston commercial bodies ror a mooting there January r> and c. to con sider the advisability of bringing de sirable Immigrant families to this slate. KepreBcnlatlrcs of all concerns and organizations interested in farm de velopment, and in thc br'-ig'.ng to this -.'ate of desirable pcopie from ot:.er B0< lions of the country. Canada and European countries will be asked by Invitations io bc mailed ont thia week io send representatives to tin? eon ferencea. Ofii< iain of the national and late departments of agriculture and of immigration departments of the railway systems and of Clemson and Winthrop cul leges were expected to attend. Hu conferences will be planned ;.i cover "every phase" of the prob lem of developing an>( Bottling the w thie lands of South Carolina, it was learned This lust day will be dc cot ; to genoral discussion, and tba Immigration question will be tho principal ;>aa:<?- discussed during the second day. Amone the subjects which leaders in public lifo of tlih state, will bo licked to deliver addresses wi'.! bo '.Tho Nei <: of Better Land Title Laws," "Equlllzation of Taxation." 'Improvement of Country Life. Schools and Churches." "improve ment of fat ate Drainage Laws," "For million of Drainage Districts as in Other Slates" and "A State System of Highways Connecting the County S-ntB." The Day ia Coughs WA S1UNOTQN, Dec. 1-SENATE -Uurogies spoken tor the late Sena tor Bacon, of Georgia. Hearings continued on the water power site laud leasing bill and on charges ol' coal rate discriminations against South Atlantic porta. In respect tur the memory of Sena tor Bacon, adjourned at 1:60 p.' m. until noon Friday. HOUSE-Bear Admiral Fiske, aide for operations, testified before the na val committee. Coinmerco committee continued hearings on cold storage regulation bill. Consideration of tho legislativo ap propriation bill continued. Secretary Bryan asked appropria tlona committee for additional funds to meet extra, expenses of tho diplo matic and conaular service. Hearings on tho bill to regulato cold atorage of food: and on the rlvor and harbor aud agricuture billa con tinued in committees. Voted to repeal law for agricultu ral cenaua and eliminated appropria tion for lt from legislative, executive and Judicial appropriation bill. Uiver:, and harbors committee com pleted annual rivera and harbors appropriation bill, carrying $34,138. 680. Adjourned at 5:40 p. m. to noon Friday. Campbell-Miller. Mr. George D. Miller and Miss Janie Campbell wore married ly the Rev.Tl. 0. Martin at hla residence. Mr. Mil ler is an employe of the Piedmont and Northern Railway, while the bride la a daughter of Mr. and Mra. James Campbell or the Triangle neighbor hood. The young couple have many uoll wishers Special Meeting School i'rmtces. A special meeting of the hoard of trustees of the city schools has beca called for this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The meeting will bo held in the office of Superintendent E. C. McCanta. It is understood that mattera pertain ing to achoo! building insurance will come up before the trustees for at tention. * ELECTRIC ern * _ * 'terns of Interest end Persona f- Wireless on the St .Miss darlington Visit H Schools. Miss Muggie M. Carlington, county sunjervls-or of rural schools, left the city yesterday morning 'ur Cheduar, a small Btation between Helton and Willlauislon, for the purpose of in spe'i*Hiig tho Behool at that place. From -Cheddar Mis.; Uarlington went on ko Willlast on, whore she tonk a conveyance out lo Wi leonie Behool for thu purpOBU of attending a penny party which was held there last night. . .Miss Uarlington addressed the pal rons, trustees and pupils of Hie sch ?ol ou a timely topic. .Mr. rearman Was Itcnioved lo lils Home. Clerk of Court Janies X. l'cnrman. j who has been ill at tho residence of Sh' rirt Ashley bl ue last Monday , morning, was sufficiently Btrong yes terday to he removed to his home be- , low the l ily Mr. I'earman was strick- , cn with un attack ol appendicitis shortly utter thu convening of court of Common Pleas last .Monday morn ing and was taken to the residence of his brother-ln-lawi the Bheriff, where he was given prompt medical i attention. Mr. Pcarmun's friends are gratified lo learn that lt was not nec essary to operate on him. Little Cotton Was Offered for Sale. Cotton was quoted on the streets of Anderson yesterday at 3 to C 1-4 cents, j iBut little of the Btaple was offered for j salo, however, according to state- j ments from buyers. During the past ' week or so lhere was quite a movo ni< nt of colton going on but this seems ivj have ht up a bil within the past few days. Colton seed, however, con- ! linties to sell in considerable quanti ties and it is a common sight to soe numerous wagons coming in from the country with this product tor sale. -o Charged With Drawing Pistol. ( ha? ged with'drawing a pistol on a white man and threatening to shoot. I a negro by the name (;f Clifton Haw- j Ihorne was arrested yesterday Just ' bi low the Orr Mill hy deputy Jim Williams and locked up lu thc county j (ail. lt ls alleged thal Hawthorne j drew a pistol oh a white man who had purchased milk from hin mother i and threatened to kill him If lie did \ not pay for tho same that day. The negro will probably he given a trial before a 'oral magistrate in the im mediate future. Satisfaction Over Laughiin's Appointment. . . Friends of Mr. William Laughlin, who was recommended by Congress man Aiken tor nomination by Presi den Wilson as postmaster at Ander son, yesterday received the congratu lations from scores of frleuds who learned through The Intelligencer of nib good fortune. As yet Mr. Laughlin i has received no official notification from Washington of his recommenda tion, but it is probable that his nam? ? v ;11 bo sent to thc Senate within a day or so. In the article In yesterday's Intelligencer with reference to Mr. Laughlin':; appointment u typograph . al error was iw'e in that portion" which had refereuce lo his relatives. Au uncle of Mr. Laughlin's was a member of the big cotton firm of Laughlin, Searles ii Co., of Vicksburg, j Miss. Dy an error tho name of Laugh lin was omitted from the namo of the above mentioned firm, lt was also stated that he has a brother. Jeffer son Davl3 Laughlin, who has been chancery clerk at Vicksburg for the past 20 odd years. This gentleman is Mr. William Lauglin's cousin and not his brother, as was stated. Dial Badges For the Hoys. The well known jewelry firm of Walter ti. Keeae and Company has for free distribution nbout one thousand attractive badges advertising a well known watch. The badge is In thc shape of a watch dial and baa white satin ribbon streamers attached. The souvenir la made to pin on the lapel of one's coat and makes a very attrac tive decoration for youngsters. Any child calling at tho firm's place ot husinoss will be given ono of thc badges. -o Big Tnrk^y For Governor Bleasc. Sheriff Ashley stated yesterday that ho will ship this morning a 28-pound turkey gobbler to Governor Blease, at Columbia, for his Christmas din ner The monstrous turkey is a token of regard from tho sheriff of Ander son county to the governor of th" State. The gobbler is ono of the larg est and finest that has K^en In An 1 orson In quito a v/hllo. < Laying Walkway For New Station. Cravations wn.i commenced yester day morning for a concrete walkway between the tracks nuder the new station of the Dine nidge Railway. Tfolsji.wa'kwny will extend from the ".?is* end of the overhead bTldgo to Tire.?rear of the new station, a dis tance of some 30ft feet lt Is for thc nsAi of passengers In getting to and fnam trains lt will be 18 feet In width r.?hV Hs area wtll be something like fiOft efquare yard?. Work of laying the second track under, the overhead bride will b?gln as soon as this walk jway la completed. -o Governmont Bulletin* For Free DNtrfbnllon. Furnian Smith, the well known .-.^crisman, announced yesterday that he had rccelwl from the department of n^rlcilt-.iro. nt- Wa/hingten. 500 bulletins nr. sorghum cane syrup and an equal number of belletlns on sac charine sorghum for foTago. The cir culara pro for distribution to Interest ed parties, and no charge will be mafia for them. i*. ************* {SPARKLETS * _ * 1 Mention Caught Over the * ree Ls of Anderson * Mi's Kubank Taylor Weekes Appointment* Miss Kubank Taylor was notified yesterday of ber appoint ment to a position In the engrossing depatment for ttl?* approaching K "ssion of tho general assembly. The selections were made by the attorney general from more than 200 written applica tions. Miss Taylor bas y rved in thc nngi'OB8ing department for several sessions of the legislature. Will Try to Get Prominent Speakers lt. Hood win Rhett, president of the People's National Hank of Charleston and form? riv mayor of that city and a man identified with the national chamber of commerce; Culled Statea Senator Duncan U. Fletcher of Flori da. President of the Southern Com mercial congress and chairman of the federal commission on rural credits; and United States Senator Hardwick of Georgia are among the speakers being considered by Hi" directors of the Anderson Chamber of Commerce for the annual meeting of the local organization, which will be held some time during tho latter part ol' Janu ary. Creditors of E. I'. Lewis Are to .Meet Monday. Today is the date net for the first meeting of creditors of K. C. Lewis, proprietor of a drug business at the corner of South Main and Church streets, against which a petition In bankruptcy was tiled some days ago in the United States district court tor tlie western district of South Caro lina. The creditors are scheduled to meet In the office of Referee J. J. Mc Swain, at Greenville. It is probable that a trustee will be named at this meeting. For th" Survey ou Savannah Uiver. It was learned yesterday thar a representativo of the corps of engi neers. United States Army, had arriv ed at thc home of Mr. Paul Earle on Savannah river, for the purpose of superintending the construction of quarters on a boat which the-war de partment has purchased for making a survey of Savannah river, between Augusta and Andersonville. TLj engi neer's name is Pinckney. As tho sur vey is in the territory of the Savan nah division, tho work will, of course, be under the supervision of Col. Wi llam C. Langfitt, Corps of Engineers, II. S. A., who is in churgc of the Sa vannah division. Gen. Dan C. King ma::, formerly in charge of the Savan nah division, was made chief of the engineering corps about a year ago, und now has bis headquarters in Washington. Pleaded Guilty To Stealing Cloth. In the court of Magistrate W. C. Broadwell yesterday Will Pitts plead ed guilty to charges of st allng cloth from the Brogon mills and received a sentence of 30 days on the chain gang. Jest.' Pitts, a brother, who was held on charges of receiving sto len goods- lt being alleged that the cloth which Will stole from the mill waa kept at Jesse's house- was dls -Inisscd by tho court. Will Pitts, lt will be recalled, ls the negro who was ar rested la Abbeville last week .villi two large grips full of cloth. A year ago lust May Pitts pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing cloth from the Krogon mills, and was sentenced to pay a fine of $30. Charged with Drawing Gun. Upon the affidavit v>f J. R. Richey, Magistrate W. C. Broadwell yester day issued an nrrest warrant for Sam Wesscnger, charging him with draw ing a shot gun on tho deponent and threatening him. Richey claims that he was peddling some wares in Toxa way mill village Wednesday and that Wesscnper drove up behind him and began cursing him, drawing a shot gun on him and threatening to shoot. Automobile and Mun Collide. Mr. Charles Burton was driving his automobile on tho east side of thc square, about in front of Kay's store, yesterday morning, and at tho same time Mr. John Tucker was walking across tho street. The machine bore down upon Mr. Tucker before he had time to get out of the way, but he managed to save himself probable in juries by leaping upon tho radiator of the machine. Mr. Burton brought his machine to a stop Instantly upon seeing that a man had been struck. The incident was Just one of those thtng3 which happen and for which no explanation can be given. It appears that. neither aaw 'the other until lt as too lato to avoid the collision. Williamson Masons Elect Their Ofllcegrs. At a meeting Wednesday night of Wil?lamBton Lodge No. 24, A. F. & A. M., the fololwing officers wer? elected for tho ensuing year: Thoa, .!. Martin, reelocted W. M.; H. R Cbreitrberg etcetid S. W.; B. E. Reid. J W.; Dr. E. E. Epting. treas urer. D. Brown secretary; W. T. Campbell was appointed Senior Dea con, Don Foster, Junior Deacon, F. M. Lander and J. C. Armstrong, stew ards and S. S. Hale, tiler. hand she Is survived by three daugh ters, M ra W. E. Thayer, of Sumter; Mra Walter Wells and Mrs. W. H. Powe, of Greenville, three sons, Mes srs. Sam Mauldin. ot Columbia; Mc Hard?- of Creon ville; T. E.. of Wln stou-Salem and O'Neal of Greenville. She leaves one elater. Mra. Anna Wldenmn. of Greenwood and a broth er who lives in Florida. Mra Mauldln waa 65 years of age. ? O' Mr.*. Barana of Wnilamaten Dead. Mrs. Dargan, mother-in-law of Mr. CHRISTMAS MAILII?6 NECESSITY FOR EARLY MAIL IN G AND SEC JRE WRAP PING WEIGHT LIMIT Fifty Pounds May Be Sent Within Radius 150 Miles-20 Pounds Anywhere. Suggestions covering the wrapping and ulalling ur Christmas ami oilier packages have tu en made public by thc postofflcc authorities. Karly mail ing and the exercise oi particular care ju wrapping packages are the principal pointa stressed. The sugges tions ure us follows: When ta mail Christmas gifts: In order to prevent the usual. conges tion of Christmas mailings, the post ofiic.e especially desires that parcels I be malled in advance of the usual ! lime required to reach destination. ! Cor example? parcels tor New York, j Doston or Chicago should be malled December -0. or sooner; earlier mail ings are desired for more distant destinations. Packing and wrapping parcels: Parcels .should -be .securely packed, wrapped and tied. Umbrellas, canes and similar anieles shout.' be fast ened between boards slightly longer and wider than the articles enclosed; nat boxes should be crated in wood; candles in boxes o? good tin or heavy pasteboard. Sharp instruments or articles with sharp corners or edges should have tho points or edges well protected. All articles that are easily broken bhould be carefully packed and marked conspicuously "Fragile." How to address parcels: The mame and address vd' the sender must be placed on all parcels, preferably in the upper lei corner, the name and addruss of the addressee in the lower right corner. State of destination I bhould be iu lull-not abbreviated Permissible additions: Do not seal panels nor place letters Sn them, as parcels sealed are subject to lirst class rates of postage. Inscriptions such as ".Merry Christmas," "Happy New Year," "Please do not open until Christmas," may be paced on (or in) a parcel in such manner as not to interfere with the address. Wooden boxes: Wooden boxes may have the tops nailed or screwed on when the contents consist ca mer chandise. Limit ol* weight and size of parcels: Parcels to the limit vjf 50 pounds may be >nt within a radius of l.r>u miles (thc first and second zones) from the office of mailing. Beyond this radius the limit is 20 pounds. The limit in size is 72 inches in length and girth combined for all distances. Valuable parcels insured': Valuable parcels should be insured against loss. Indemnity $25, fee 5 cents; $50, fee 10 cents. Tags can be obtained at the main office, taken home and filled out there; but In order to insure such parcels, they must be presented at tho main office or, one of the branch postoffices. Valuable letters registered: Valu able articles cent at first class (letter) rates should be registered. A return receipt for a registered letter of In sured parcel will be furnished if de sired. A. H. Dagnall, vjf this city, died late yer orday afternoon ut her home in Willianiston. Particulars as to her death could not be learned last night. News of her death will be received with regret In Anderson, where she was well known and greatly admired. Christmas Hates Are in Effect. Christmas rates on railroads operat ing in this section went into effect yesterday. This applies to the Southern, Charleston & Western Carolina, Pied mont & Northern and other lines of the southeast. The rates will bo ap proximately two cents the milo. Tlck ots will bo sold beginning yesterday and through tho 25th, in luBive. then on the 31st and on January 1st. The tickets, which are round trip,' will be good until midnight of January 6th. by which tinto the return trip must have been completed. Tho railroads are anticipating a liberal patronage. Mrs. 8am Monia In Dies In Greenville... News was received In Anderson yesterday of the death of Mrs. Ida Mauldin, in Oteen vi ll e. ??er husband ls a first cousin of Mr. B Frank Maul din of this city. She bad been suffer ing from cancer, for some time and was taken to the hospital on Tues day. Tl, . operation was performed Wednesday. Xo funeral announcement has been made. Mrs. Mauldin was t.ie wife of Mr. Sam Mauldin and a daughter of the late Dr. Harrison, a prominent physi cian of Greenville. Besides her hus Fir? Matter WM , Go to the Courts. T. B. Karlo, who represented Judge J. S. Fowler, on the board of arbitra tors appointed to agree upon the loss sustained by Mr. Fowler when 40 au tomobiles* were burned In bis garage on West Market street several months ago, has withdrawn from the board, as they were unable- to reach an agree ment. This means that tho matter will go Into the courts fur. settlement. The board of arbitrators consisted of Mes srs. T. B. Earle, Lee A, Folger. of 1Charlotte, and Eugene Eskew of Col tr- bia. Thc nnrount of insurance car ried by Mr. Fowler was $?.000. "What to Give' Solved in a Sensible Way Gentlemen's Combination Sets consisting of Suspenders and Ann Bands iii Holiday boxes at.-50c Gentlemen's Combination Sets, consisting of Suspenders and * Garters in pretty Holiday boxes at.50c Big line of Ladies' and Men's Handkerchiefs at.5c, 10c, 15c and 25c Linen Towels at--.25c Ladies" Leather Hand Bags at. . . ... . -25c, 50c end $1.00 Ladies Silk Hose, all colors at...25c Baby Caps at... -25c and 50c Baby Sacks at...25c and 50c Nice, wann Cotton Blankets at...?. . -98c and $1.25 All Wool Blankets, very warm and comfy at $2.98 and $3.98 Silk Petticoats, in all colors at.$1-50, $2.00 and $3.00 Ladies' Long Black Coats, very warm, serviceable, and sty lish at..$2-98 and $3.48 Children's Uresses, made of Gingham, percales, and gala teas at.%.48c and 98c , Ladies' Parasols, very pretty and serviceable at . .75c and 98c Don't fail to visit our Christmas Booth, its running over with pretty and serviceable Christmas presents for Every Member of the Family. The Lesser Co. ~~~~ L. M. Martin Store on Thursday, j F7?^i A* ? Fvhy- 4th> 3915< 1 ,f ?a 1 ar f\ I y Honca Path Mill on Friday, a. m. "^"^ Feby nth, 191f). 1-2 day. XToOl'PfaOIir'G Honea Path City on Friday, p. ni., l\\J I Peby. 5th, 1915. 1-2 day. ?-,-' I Honea Path City on Saturday, A. attached. Pay no money to collectors ?JJJ* {?Jj j???* "epwj "Pit? IZi?Yot ?fflClal reCeiPt aS ^ " won't0yb?a ,put on hebyboo\a above provided or UQtn thp next ^ p,eaee geQ lhat tl CountvSuneVvisor y?"r P12.P-er?y is \lstc? in ?ho TlS,lt " _County Supervisor. school district. All tax levies for ASFSSMFVT NOTICF ^???l ,d,istrlcU must tb? i?-**** of ABEBBJUni JMUiit-E the auditor on or by the lat of .June. Auditors Office, Anderson South Caro- WINSTON SMITH Ta' ? ... ?. . . Auditor o? Anderson County. Thia office will bo open to receive December, 1914. returns o? personal property for taxa- -!-I_ tion for the fisscal year from the first 1 . _,_ _ day of January. 1015. to the 20th of j STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, February following inclusive. Anderson county. All pc-onal property must bo ? { ourt ?r Common. Pleas, itemized. Real estate not returned '. fic0I*gc Harton, Kan8as Arnold and this year but all transiera of real ?Lawson Johnsen. Plaintiffs, estate made since last returns should 1 _ against be noted upon tho return blank when ,Ko** Breaseule, Lewis Talley, listing say on return to whom cold , Mar.v I-uller. Bartley Sherman, Eman or from whom bought. ? "el FoBt*;r. Ella Powers, Alonzo Bar The township board of assessors are ton- w,ary Coker, Gussie Thomp requlrcd by law to Hat for all those !S0R- florence Owens. Scuddy John that fall to make their own returns Eon> William Barton,. Jerry Barton within the time prescribed, hence tho ! and a11 aml ?'"guiar the heirs at law difficulty of dellnquenta escaping the 1 of Isom Barton and Eliza Barton, if 50 per cent penalty, aa wen aa the ! any other than tho above whose names frequency of errora resulting from this I are.. unknown. Defendants, practico by all meana make your own j AC"on. f"J p?r?tli>n of Beal Estate, return aud thereby aavo experte and ' To the defendants above named. You toublo. Ex-Confederato soldiers aro Iare "ereby summoned and required exempt from poll tax, aU other malea !}? answer the complaint In this ac between the ages of 21 and GO years, j "?n a ,c?Py which ls on nie in the except thoae incapable of earning a!0T00*" th? Clerl< of Court at Andcr support from being mained or other ;j>on> 55 . c-? ftnd to serve a copy of causea shall be deemed taxable poll. four anBWfr to the 8a,d complaint on All trusteeB must get up polia and dogs ;he 8"b.i?"lDer at ,hIs of"ce 201 Bleck and turn into board of oasesor on or ; J6/. Building, Anderson. S. C., within before the 20th of February. I *S d,uys a'ter jhe service hereof, cx For the convenience of taxpayers ! ?*usive of the day of such service and we will have deputiea to Uko returns ;tr.,y?u *ail *? anawer the complaint at the following places: w"n,a th.e, tlme, aforesaid, the plain Hollanda Store on Friday, January ****la, tn 8 action will apply to tho lBt 1915 c?urt for the relief demanded in the BarncB on Saturday, Jan. 2nd. 1915. coraPlain?>. Iva on Tueaday, Jan. 6th. 1915. Leon L. Rice. Iva Cotton MUI on Wednesday a. m., Alie"u ?r " . ,ffs, Attorney Jan 6th 1915 clarence W. Beaty, (Seal) Starr on Wedneaday. p. m.,' Jan. 6. Ocpt. Clerk of Court, 1915. 1-2 day. !SS5S^'i??5S555!!55~!^5? Cromera store on Thursday, Jan. 7th, , , -- - _ .... l9TownvlUe on Friday, Jan. S 1915. (J t/\j If "^Q V ll K?sTrl Autumn on Saturday, Jan. 9, 1915. ^???j*'^j^ . nmMM Denver on Monday, a. m., Jan. ll, ^Bf'.'i t. ' jR&Sw%^x |Qj||Q| Sandy Springs on Monday p. m.', m??^0^^?S^^^j?^\ Pendleton City, Tueaday, Jan. 12, i [7 j*T*%*-k m ^?[ifcirjfi 101- , RAT CORNliii Pendleton Mill. Wednesday, p. m. ? ^*?wesa^^ Jan. 13th, 1-2 day. ' ' "Pfrt"tsnd mice ?Ttermlnitornirido. Bicaop Branch on .Thursday. Jan.; ^^^S^&SSn^ 14th, 191o. , tlon Boiler thau all tho traps m ibo Five Forks on Friday. Jan. 15, 1915.! w"^-'?^t on ?Entuno K AT CORK. Piercetown on Monday. Jan. 18,19151 \ pam.' ^ 11 " de*lor, Cl *>r mm. vo* ? Airy Springe on Tueaday, Jan. 19, V BOTANICAL MFC. co. 1915. . "> 'Vjfi**1 ? 4th St Haem St*.. PMU.2jhhia.Pa. siabtown on Wednesday, Jan. 1915. ' ' ?MBJBMii isiaasam?MM Ccjy Store on lliursdny, Jan. 21st, ! m tn* ^uwmmM-wm^mm - ??aw Wyatt Store on Friday, January 22, I Extraordinary Bargain J Wigtngham Store on Saturday. Jan. fl FaTIII FftrSslP 23rd. 1915. u Piedmont on Monday, Jan. 2S, 1915. i A fann for sale at an extra ? Pelter Old Mill on Tuesday, Jan. j ordinary bargain-of 175 acres, seth. 1915. jU8t three miles from Due West, Pelter. No. 4 Mill on Wednesday, a a n nn " . , 7*1.' m.. Jan. 27, 1915. 1-2 day. & C- on good roaa? ?PJendld , Frankvillo on Wedneaday. P? M., ! ??ttlement, healthy. Plenty of Jan. 27. 1815, 1-2 day. good water. Juat ask tho price. ! wnilamston City Qn Thursday. Jan. \% wf|l do yo? ffood. 28th. 1916. ^ aTSarSa?" ??rridM- *? F. E. ALEXANDER lint"011 ?? T,W8d*y, Fyby' Wita The Anderson Real Es Belton Mill on Wedneaday, Feby. F **** ft Investment Co. 3rd. 1915. HtMmnHaatfMaMHMm^HM t