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Want Advert Twenty-five word? or less, One 7 Biz Times $L00. ' Alt advertisement over t wont y-fl v word. Kates on 1,000 words,to No advertisement taken for less It your name appears In the tele your want ad to 321 and a bill will prompt payment. FOB SALK- January is thc propor month' to begin active preparation for that Qardon-Apply fertlltea tl?? now and put out onion sets Sow English peas and plant pota toes. Purman Smith, Seedsman, Phone m. SEWING WANTED at 223 West Ben son St. Plain and fancy dresses, and childrens' -clothes a speciality. NOTICE-We are now prepared to do year grinding of all kind' of feed stuff-cotton stalks, "corn stalks, shucks, straw, grain, etc. Price 20e par Cwt. Strictly ?cash. Anderson Mattress and Spring Bed Co. WE BUY FEA? and pay the cash. I Forman Smith-Seed nan. Phone ?Jtv inri , . i i_. .,. , . i WHEN UNEXFECTLY detained down town tor luncheon, you cannot do better than drop In hero.' A light lunch or a substantial meal. Cuisine and service O. K. and prices Just ss attractive as ?our food. Tho Lunch eonette.-dtf. POLES-Wagon and Buggy'poles uew and second hand. Paul E Stephens. FINE FKfJIT8*-We carry the largest and most complete assortment in the etty-keep 'em moving. Fresh Florida oranges, grape fruit, ap ples, bananas, wholesale and re tall. J; K. Manos. Phons 323.-dtf. ?II ii? m ...i. ? i WANTED- At onco 100 mules 6 to 10 years old. Must be fat and sound. The Fretwell Company. WANTED-Position In Clothing or General Merchandise store. Can give .best reference. Salesman, care of In telligencer. .<. position as clerk in^Dry Goods or i General , Md?. store. Must bo "Ice .placo for Lady to work. .If int -cnted, write Clerk No. 152,. Iva, S J. , WANTED-A man who own? a Ford !Stf, to handle ''The New Denver ? -Jw? 'Starter,",4?* Anderson county. Apply to J. t?, Wham, Laurens, 8. I HAVE FOB SALE several d?sen cans prime tomatoes at ft.no ??er doften, string beans at $1.10 pef doses, dessert peaches without sugar at $1.16 per dozen, desert peaches heavily sugared (1-4 pound sagar to can) $2.25 per dozen. E.' C. McCants. WANTED-A place as tenant on a farm for a white man with a fam ily. Ia familiar with farm work and net** the; Joh badly. Can work cse horse farm. If you need such a m?fc/w#te 34*,70?,; care Intelllgen WSSnira?^Merouanllslng^or Tn 'aro*. ^?MWf.???' Reference furnished. Experienced. Write Box 14$, Iva, Bv^-?J^ltX ; WANTED POSITION-As Stenograf Plier by oas with experience. Can glvo best Of reference. Address Stenographer caro of Intelligencer, l-mtf. ?. : ' y4.'ASv>Ull. . ......?? LEGAL NOTICES Delinquent Road Tax Notice, Ali ^lenquent road tax colucto-^ aro provided with an official receipt book with ?umbes, and stub rumbes ?M^vM*. T~ney to collectors unlsaa you get th? official rc<:olpt aa ahoy* provided or. . -L JW?A.CK KIMO, *. vowniy Supervisor. A5Sg8gEyg"s?r?cE Auditors Oftee* An de roon South Caro unia cilice, will be opna to recelvA ua^^Jsnaar^^^^o^le ^Oth "f February following inclusive. All persona; -;. property must be Ifnajsa/T.: Real estate not returned thia year but all transfers ot real estate mads since last rcturnr should be noted upon the return blank when listing ??y on return to whom sold Or from whom, bought. Tho townshib bbayd ot assessors are required by law to Hst for all those tha^fatt to ta^|^^^3,fn returns BSG f Glv*s fh? BEST .'/ 7< Etwy aas^troCwastteS?! mt Color svuT < int th* Trad* Mfcrict ' Pho?aals * Lofd- & ss ,0 I Columns ising Rates tai? 25 cents, Three Times 60 cents, e words prorata for eacb additional be used In a month made on appli . than 2& cesta, cash lo Cd rance. phone directory you csn telephone be malled after tts Insertion for within the time prescribed, hence tho difliculty of delinquents escsping the GO per cont penalty, as well as the frequency of errors resulting from this practice by all means make your own return aud thereby savo expense and toublo. Ex-Confederate soldiers aro exempt from poll tax, all other malos .between tho ages of 21 and 60 years, except thone Incapable of earning a support from being mslned or other causes shall bo deemed taxsble po IL ! All trustees must get up polls and dogs and turn Into board of assesor on or before the 20th of Februsry. For thu convenience of taxpayers we will have deputies to take returns at the following places: Hollands Store on Friday, January 1st, 1916. Barnes on Saturday, Ja i. 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, 1915. 1-2 day. ( ?romera store on Thursday, Jan. 7th, 1916. Townvillo on Friday, Jan. S 1P16. Autumn on Saturday, Jan. 9,1916. Denver on Monday, a. m.. Jan. ll, 1016, 1-2 day. Sandy 8prlngs on Monday p. m., Jon. 11th, 1915. 1-2 a day. Pendleton City, Tuesday, Jan. IS. 1915. Pendleton Mill, Wednesday, p. m. Jan. 13th, 1-2 day. Bishop Branch on Thursday, Jon. 14th. 1916. Five Forks on Friday, Jan. 15, 1915. Plercetown on Monday, Jan. 18.1915 Airy Springs on Tuesday, Jan. 19, 1915. Slabtown on Wednesday, Jan. 20, 1016. Cely Store on Thursday, Jan. 21st, 1016. Wyatt Store on Friday, January 22, 1915. Wiglngham Store on Saturday, ?an. 23rd, 1816. Piedmont on Monday, Jon. 25, li) 15. Pelzer Old Mill on Tuesday, Jan. 26th, 1916. Pelzer No. 4 Mill on Wednesday, a m., Jan. 27, 1916. 1-2 dsy. ! Frankvlllo on Wednesday, P. M., Jan. 27, 1816; 1-2 day. Wtltia*nstso City on Thursday, Jan. 28th. 1916. WiUlamaton Mill on Friday, a. m., Jan. '29th, 1816. Bolton City on Tuesday, Fe by. 2nd, 1915. Belton Mill on Wednesday, Foby. 3rd, 1015. L. M. Martin Store ou Thursday, Foby. 4th, 1915. Honea Path MUI on Friday, a. m. Feby 6th, 1915.. 1-2 day. Honea Path City on Friday, p. m., Feby. 6th. 1816. 1-2 day. Honea Path City on Saturday, A M., Fob?-. 6th, 1916. 1-2 dsy. All 1.? w school linea for now school districts muBt be in tho hand of the auditor on or before the 1st of April so they can he listed In tho proper places. If they fail to get tn oy that time lt won't be put on tho books until the next year. Please see that your property ls listed in the right school district. All tax levies for school districts must be In hand of the auditor on or by the let of June. . WINSTON SMITH. Auditor of Anderson Cr-rnty. December, 1914. Improvement In Plant of Equipment of l?ocnl Gab Company Are Ordered. Improvements In the plant and I equipment of the local gas company, (as outlined in The Intelligencer yes Mar?ay, were ordered by the stook UnMens of this een?trn st the annuel mcetbiK held yesterday. Mr. S. A. Bitch, vice president and secretary of tho company, stated that the affairs of the concern were in good shape, that thc plant had been Stylus operating cxpunoes Sod inter est. Ho mentioned other plans tor im provements in tho service, but waS nc: 'ready to make on announcement 2br publlcaion witli regard to these. The extensions in the mains of the gas company will be down South Main street, 3,000 feet and down Birch ley stroei 4,000 feet. The company now has 16 miles of malas and 46 custom ers Improvements Ut the plant ot the company %will consist ot the install ation of a new compressor and a com press or tank. SHOPPING1 f? Hosiery ALUE for Your Money if Fer Men, W*SHW sss1 CMdnst un 25c to $9.4$ pet pair Sold hy Ali ilo^-i lV?fei*.v f 7ajf?ar^ ?III MIM^I^ * ELECTRIC CIT * . * items of Interest ned Perso * Wireless on the 3p C? ?f?3f?9{?9f>3ft3f*3fif?tift3fiwf*? Owl Drug Co. Un) H t!'.?ck Goods. The stock of px H Li lu Hie drug store of E. C. I>ewis, bankrupt, were sold yesterday by Trustee Joo M. Evans to the Owl Drug Company for $200, thc stock of goods being bid In by A. Glenn Evans, one of the pro prietors of the purchasing Arm. The li.\i ii res were not disposed of, as bids were insufllclcnt to meet thp amount nf mortgage indebtedness. Efforts are being made to dispose of thc fix tures ut a private sale together with tho mortgages. The prescription scales were bid In by Dr. N. A. Jen kins for $8. The shelf bottles wero bought by Evans Pharmacy for $5. Thc stock of goods, not Including fix tures, scales and shelf bottles, was inventoried at $946.64. The Btock, of goods, which are fresh, having been purchased since last August, will be transferred to the Owl Drug Company's stand, at North Main and Weet Earle streets. Dinner In Honor Pr. Hines Tod*). After tho regular monthly meeting today of the County Medicul Society, which will be held in thc lecture room of the nurses' home at the An derson County hospital, a turkey din ner will be served the members of the society and Dr. Hines, the newly elected superintendent of the institu tion. The dinner will be given In honor of Dr. Hines. The occasion promises to bc an enjoyable one. -o Negress Held In Diamond Theft Case. SherlfT Ashley last night caused to be arrested oms Pearl Williams, col ored, who is wanted by Greenville County authorities on charges ot con nection with a diamond robbery. It ls alleged that a diamond was stolen In Greenville snd that this woman ! bore lt to Anderson. The negro wo man was arrested In the Vicinity of I the gas plant. She will be held I pending the coming of the Greenville authorities for her. o Council Meeting Next Tcowtay Night. There seems to have been a general misunderstandings on the part of j some, city officials as well as others, with refere neo ta the meeting of city connell for January. Ic was general ly 'thought that the meeting would be j held last night, but lt. seems that new rules of council specify that the meeting shall be held the first Tues day after the Dth of each month. This being the case, the meeting ,viil be held next Tuesday evening. ~ Mora t Haages ta v - . Theatre nans. A communication received yester day at the Chamber of Commerce from C. H. Bleich, or the Bleich Amusement Company, lessees of the Andersqs theatre, states that he had cancelled tho contract for the appear ance here'February 20 of'the "Prince I ot Tonight" company. Mr. Bielen spoke very much as though he would cancel all contracts nude for thc month of 'February, and rely upon March 1 as the dste for the formal opening of the playhouse. -o Storeroom to Be Improved, Announcement has been mado I? L. S. Horton and Willie Marshall Owners of the old C. A. Reed store room next to the railroad cut, thal they will make improvement/ In thc I property. A new plate glass f vont will replace the present front .of brick and the front of the building will be mado to correspond somewhat in ap pearance to the new front which it to be put In the storeroom above, owned by G. H. Bailes. This ls a simple, homely, story, ol abject poverty. The . qualifications "simple" and "homely"-?re hardlj nevwM&ry, for any story of abject poverty could scarcely be- without these characteristics. But it ls a ?story or poverty, which in this case hait reached that stage where thc gaunt shadow ot starvation had be gun to steal across tho threshold ol the miserable. And, furthermore, il Is a story ot temptation and fall [ where a mortal was tempted to com i mu that which she knew was wrone and did it. The characters In this pathetic Ht [ tie story are au ignorant old negreas, I ber'five little half-naked, hungry chll dren, two collards and two police men. It all happened Monday nigh! down In a negro settlement on Hor net street. The police were summon ed to come there and arrest one who had committed a theft. Privates Dris coll and Whitten responded to thc call. . They Investigated the c' arges which were preferred against this old ?negress by her neighbor, elsa a ne in? woman. The latter charged thal the former had gone into her gardas attar night and stolen (wo collards The owner of the gardon crept ebon! on the damp ground of her. HUk patch in the dark and felt the grow ing coilards. She came to the spot where two were missing lt -wes though she had had each one count ed. -When she discovered two of bei plants missing she raised a .howl (much a ter the fashion a starving an imal of the deserta would raise s cry to high heaven when unc-thei beast o' more strength ?ame ftioni i* 3ft 3ft ?ft 3fe 3ft 3ft 3ft 3ft 3ft 3fr 3ft ?ft 3? rY SPARKLETS * ? ? . . * nal Mention Caught Over the * Streets of Anderson * j ************** ?| Two ."Negroes Are Locked Un. Willie HUI. charged with diapoulng of property under . mortgage and Ar thur Melcher, charged with assault and battery, were arrested yesterday and placed in the county jail. It is charged that the latter ?hot one Tom Hall in 1912. When asked last night where he had been since the shoot ing, Belcher replied that he had "been in a good many places." -o "So Session of Ile corder's Court. Thero waa no session yesterday of the recorder's court. Two cases had been docketed, but both were post poned until today. Vp until a late hour yesterday afternoon but one ar ; rcBt had been made, the defendant In ? this instance being charged wlttf j drunkenness. rendions For Tho Old Vets. J. S. Acker, clerk of the board of county commissioners, yesterday mailed out county pension warrants of $2 each for some 20 Confederate soldiers who receive this aid in ad dition to that which comes to them from Columbia. Following ta a list of those receiving the countv war rants: S. R. Day, Orr Mill; W. M. Ragsdalc, Belton; J. FA Medlock, Orr Mill; C. P. Rouse, R. F. D.; J. W. McCurry, city; C. M. Kay, Honea Path; J. Edd Gaines, Honea Path; Priest A. Jones, city; J. J. Wilson, Pendleton; A. W. Gentry, Denver; W. H. Mulligan. Piedmont; Hezekiah ?lgln, Starr; G. W. Irwin, city; W. H. Massey, city; J. L. Kay. Autun; Geo. W. Boll, city; Lange Scott, city; Ben Holland, Sandy Springs; Riley Rowland, Pendleton, and J. C. Lind ley, city. -o ImproTeKC^i tn Maxwell Building. Plans are being prepared In Rich mond for Improvements to be modo in the Maxwell building, on the west side of tho square. Sonie $1,800 or 82,000 will be expended In improving the. interior of the building, bracing the walls and making Improvements on the exterior.. xu< -o-rr-r - Cotton Took. Another Jump. Cotton advanced something like half a cent in price on the local mar ket yesterday,- 7 3-4 cents being of fered for the best grades. Several score bales were put on the market, as a result of the advance. The re- j turn ot general business conditions to the normal, cutting of cotton acre age and the entering of European milla into the market aru some of the causes assigned for the ad vaheo tn ? coitdh prices. , , -o-? i Annual Meeting Bank of. Anderson. Tho annual meeting of itockhold ? ere and directors of the Bank of An I derson was held yesterday afternoon, i resulting in the transaction of rbu l tine business and the reelection of all > directors and officers who served the i Institution during the past year. The 1 directors of tho bank some days ago met and declared a dividend of 12 per cent, j ' -o Would Manage Elevator Here. . The Chamber of Commerce recotv ? ed yesterday a letter from Edward H. : Richards of Willow City, N. D., who ! is experienced \ru the grain elevator I business, stating that he was coming , to Anderson with the. object of con > terring with local people with refer ? once to the erection .of an elevator i herc. He proposes to take $2,000 , j wortu cr stock in the plant and be ' the manager .of the concern. dement Reveals lure of Human Misery [land forcibly took the only morsel of . j food between lt and starvation. 'I The police mada an Investigation ot ;| tho accused woman's house, and there Jin a little sack, hidovui away in the i dark corner or A finny elene!, they i found the two t?ilarde ?hat had i grown in the neighboring negro's . gardon. The accused theu admitted f that ahe sneaked into the garden un t der cover of darkness and stolen the . green, growing things. And she ad . muted that she stole them because r she was hungry, becauso her five email children were crying for some . thing to eat, and because she did hot , have food to give them. Aud the . only way she saw bf getting lt was . to steal two collard? from her neigh ; ber's garden. The police were in a quandary as ? to what to do about t?te matter. To \ have taken th y woman to the city I . jail and brought her before the re-1 i corder would have meant her convie-'1 lion and a term in the workhouse. i While tels would have been well for i the woman, for she would have bees . fed the while, lt waa had for the five t tiny brats left ln the house, for they i ? would have baa to live like rata after V that. I Blindfolded Justice was placed in ? ihe background for . the time being, . and the matter settled on the spot on j t the condition that the woman retenti i to her netghbc'.' the-two stolen col . lards. The two, green plants srere .returned to tba rightful owner. The , polite weat their way. An ignorant ? old .woman and five . amai:. hungry i children Were left ?In the deepening i night, cold and hungry an? ' shivering JAMES G. MCKINLEY DIED EN ROUTE FROM ANDER SON TO MCCORMICK ACUTE INDIGESTION It Given ns Hie Cause of Death. Survived by Widow-Lived in This City. Leaving Anderson yesterday after noon at 12:15 o'clock at his post of duty at the throttle of local freight No. 24 of the Charleston ft Western Carolina Railroad, Engineer James G. McKinley was stricken with illness before reaching his destination and died last night at 7 o'clock at Mount Carmel. Acute indigestion ia thought to have been the cause of d>-ath. NewB of the engineer's dent h was telegraphed to officials of the C. ft W. C. railroad immediately, and last sight tliey went to the dead man's home, 413 West Market street, vad broke the heart rending news to bis widow, who, alone, sat biding the hour when the sound of the locomo tive whistle would herald the return of her husband and lover. MA McKinley left .Anderson yester day afternoon at 12:16 o'clock as en gineer of local freight No. 24.-operat ing between this city and McCormick. Somewhere this side of Mount Carmel he was taken violently ill with acute Indigestion. At Mount Carmel he was taken from his, engine and carried to j a nearby home, where he was given medical attention.? In spite of what cuuid be done for him, he expired last night at 7 o'clock. While he had been In the employ ?of the C. ft W. C. railway a number of years, Mr. McKinley had been on the Anderson branch only six months. Ho was considered one of Gie most valuable men on this division and bis death will prove a distinct loss to the railroad and to the community. It had not been determined last night when the funeral services Will be held. As Mr. McKinley's old homo was in Augusta, it was thought that the ?romains would be carried-there for. interment. He ?nd Mrs. '.Vckihrey made their home on W. Market street in a cottage just in front of the West Market street school,, During'their comparatively brief residence in the city, both made many warm friends; who will be grieved to learn of Mr McKinley's death and who will sym pathise deeply with th? widow in her bereavement. _. Charity Bal) ?Large Attendance in Spite of the Inclemency of the Weather. Despite tho inclemency, of the wea ther, a large number of ladles and gentlemen attended the charity ball given last night at Roso Hill Club for the purpose of raising funds for. the furthering of charity in Gie city. Funds realized frvrm the ball will ho turned over to the Salvation Army and spent In relieving cases of dis tress in the city of Anderson. The amount realised from the hall will be determined probably some time today, when tho committee has taken caro of all expenses attached to the en ter .lament. 4 A Correction. An unintentional error was commit ted yesterday in The Intelligencer in an Item which stated that among do nations made by various business in terests of the city were tickets which wero printed by The Intelligencer's job office. This was sn error, aa the tickets were printed by the Galla. Printing and Binding company and do nated to the cause, SYRUP OF FIGS FOR CROSS? SICK FEVERISH CHILD ?If little stomach is soar, liVt torpid or bowels ' clogged. Mother! Your ?t?i"i Isn't natur". ly cross and peevish. See if tongue is coated; Gila is a sure sign. Ita little stomach, liver and bowels need a cleansing st once. When listless, pale, feverish, full of cold, breath bad. throat a?ve. doesn't eat, sleep or act naturally, bas stom ach-ache, dlrrrhea, remember, a gen Ge liver and towel cleansing should always he the first treatment given. Nothing equal? "Californie Syrup ot F1gsM for children's ills; give a ( teaspoonful, and ta a few hours all the foul waste, sour bile and ferment ing food which ls clogged in the bow els peases out of the uyatem and yo? hare a well sud playful child again. All children love this harmless, de licious "fruit laxative." and it never falls to effect a good "Inside" cleans ing. Directions for bable*, children of all ages and grown-ups are plain, ly on the botiU<. Keep lt handy ii your home. A lit tle given today saves a sick child to morrow, hut get. tho .geanlac*, Ai* j your druggist for a so-Mat bottle of "California Syrup bf '?Hg?,M then look and see that it ia made by th? "Call ' rota Fig- Syrup Company," " ?UST as ?I Only Imil Be Coaxed Ti THE SUBSTITUTION EVIL extends to all lines ot v business. If a manufacturer es tablishes a famous reputation for making a certain article, there is always a host of cheap Imitators trailing after him with their "Just as Goods" and "Orphan" brands. The first-class manufacturer, whether bo .makes Gm nd Pia nos or Soaps, no matter what article he makes, has put his time, his Intelligence, bis for tune, the energy.of his wholo life Into building up a re pu ta v Hon based on actusl values. \ The first-class manufacturer, knowing the worth of the article he manufactures, takes the quickest, easiest and least ex "Get What Y| National Anti-Sobstitutfr oooooosooo.ooooooj o '? o o A. OTES o o j o o o o o o oil ooooooooo PjoLCliff iffColeninn, prlu?lpal.of tho Iva high m 1 ,,ia ?sskty- - ants', Miss Su? Wright and ' Missea Maggie ' TlronBwn. Nellie 'Wyatt, Nancy Pearses! Kate 1 Sampey und ' Corril Howolln&ve returned 11 from thoir rcsrpectMt h?raes tfhier? theyij spent the holJMys and opened school ? today with bill ht prospecta for thoi New Year. jpg ... . ?neaarii. CarSnn. Sania 5i?2Ui havo j been-visiting iflativ?s in Hodge*,!.? ? Miss Greetafifal!, who has . boen} spending the Wft??x/a here \*?lthvhs** parents, Mr. ? Mrs. M.' Sunday to ta.'Sj charge of her- school' at Campobellcvl Messrs. ReidBJockson and : James mmsenherry oS-Audorson spent Sun day herc witbi.feiativ.es. Mr. Preston Idams of Letimer was visiting here oj .Isw hours Sunday Messrs. ClaMe Masters of the Mountain CreM section and Bill Bailey of Andsnon were visitors here Sunday. ll Mr. S. C. J ssl mu? of Steve vii le was !n town a shofa while Sunday. Miss Pearl jmaty left Saturday fer. Lancaster to Msume her work U"?r= tn the grudedv&hoois. Masters Rafdh and Joe Lap J of Starr have refvned home from a visit here to their ?tele, Mr. S. E. Lever Mr. and Mr&gCharUe Gray of Starr were In town air ? few hours Friday. MISS Julia nhnedy, who has been the guest thlfcgeeek; ot ;Mhw Vera Spoon, left Snrday for her home In Due West, Misses Audfmr/ Imogene and Rosa ?Le? "gaiger }fW aotw??A for thu? home id Pelfs-, after spending the wec?t here wi$ .tittie,sister, Sirs. W. th Muilinaxv jj. Miss MlnniWOsllsy, who ls teach ing near Hoffet Path to take chrrgfijof her school. MlM-Jennlef&htamaa ot Troy spent ; the ^leavendByP.L s^r cousin, Mrs. ?7. Fnnk Mc '. Miss Otis aha Gr, left to day for their ?Inte speeding tho jttUdava h. RTandparcivtB.iftr. and Mrs. a T. Mc Cullough. IS ^Miea G^rtn?l ^jj^jjT' sn Newman, ^|tf^?^^^HR^^gHfi|| b*Gn vlaiMng^K ec*,. ???. ?. K j eon, for - ghajp^hi?s. I nt na in Amt?hjlai?- X?a?iH<r??-^--1 ' OD last FrdHty Qvening Miss Lula!: Finley ent&rtgjfted a.: number young peopie ?the 3om? of ber p?r- j ents. Mr. saonKtrs. 3. H. Finley. At . a late hour tn young people depart ed for their Spies siter epsniAas uh most enjk^yabl^fPglag. ? ^,"',,"",\ visiting relatives here for tho past i week left today for ber home in Due West. Another pleasant event, of Ute week ! ?rae a card party given ty Mise Geor gia ?Hell Baskin at htar home on ls.st ] Saturday evening. There was an en joyable occasion. The following young ladies left ter < day for Winthrop Col lego after spend? lng the holidays here with their par- i onie: Misses Clare Cook Marni?.Sea* bright and Mabel ReWL 1 Mrs. Jamas F. Simpson and family < who have bee? spending the past week with her parenu, Mr. and Mrs. i R, & Sherard, left today for her home i tn And6??or>: Mr. lohn K* rn edy of McCormick spent Ute week-end with his sister, j Mrs, W. Frank McGee, Mr. David Kennedy of Tray ha? re- i turned home ?rom a Short visit to rel atives here, \ Misa Sarah Glllalsnd left Monday 1 for Anderson where she kw? hack to'j loods" Are ?tions-Don't 3 Buy Them pensive method to acquaint you with its excellence. Ho pro dalmo Ita merita through his advertisements in this paper. He is not afraid to tell his Btory to the public, because ho has un bounded confidence in the arti cle he makes. No honest dealer will ocer you counterfeit money for real money, neither will he offer you a cheap substitute for a genu ine article of merchandise. You have lt in your power lo kill SUBSTITUTION. RefUB? to buy counterfeit merchandise just as you would refuse to re ceive counterfeit. money. En. courage honest, business meth ods by insisting on getting what you .ask for. jon Ask For" n League, Philadelphia 1 anter Anderson College. Messrs. Ban Afleo and James I)us snberry, two popular traveling men of Anderson, were- 'in town Monday on business. Miss Lula Finley has returned fo Qareenyiile to enter the Sacred Hea.t erny after spending the holidays with her' parents. Rev. 8. ?. Hood left? Monday for a ort stay with relatives In Gastonta, M. C. . . I Miss Holen Leyerette entertained s number qf her little playmates on last'Friday evening -at Gie home of lier parents, Mr...ned sirs, a, E. Lever* fm - - . Mr. and.. Mrs. ' Rosamond Seabrlght left Monday for their homo tn Ander* son-after a-stay or two weeks here pfft-reiitiv** o obo o o o o o o ? oo o b ? O o ?AllSWEj^ o o o, o o o o o o o o et O o o o ? o Ont- achnnl nranuj iUla mnrj?ln? -J tor a. week's holidays with two new pupils, Roselia and Trte? Shaw, This makes jan en-oihnout of 44. We will begin tho now year with vxaa?nations to continue through the. weeai '-'V". ? ' ' '? '? We have added five new books to Gt? library, "Freckles," 'Tho Girl of Limberlost," "The Harvester," Hur," and "Uncle Remue." We all enjoy The Intelligencer and " very grateful tb the'editor for it. ?OQOOOOO ?.?>?? ooooo 0 0 ? REFUGE ITEMS o * o e e o o o o o o a ea a aa o,o aaa . Rev. T. M. ,Ltnd nUed . bis regular appeintmeut at this place. He had ? very good Attendante and delivered n fias sermon-.Tho preaching day bas fe*?en rh an QC A trntn Jha foUftli HUU day to the firstT. Sunda* Th every mon th. We th ink this a wise idea, for aow every, one can attend ser?w(Me? ail the church** io thia community, services beltg her* cn Gio first Sun day. Sharon on tie ascend Su~dc;>v and Corinth on i ?u?rn?r.g a?i-J? .C?rmiu on i?io' rourth Bandsy afternoon. - Mr. Mitledge Swords, from Elberton, >'?2. has been vlsUing '.wui^trs^ ' this community for the past two' Weegs.. Ile returned tv> hi* home last Friday, Jan. 1, ort the No. ll train. Be bearded the irais ?t Csntr., ? ' mm 'i^M"?.!*^*^ T;i." . ...UetOjg, : S?rsl i. F. Erat l?tvcn? parents, ?Sf and., Mays, one night last wee Mr. and Mrs, P. C Gil maple , et wi Mrs, D. C. Evatt and MUle son. D, C. Jr.. spent Monday* with Mr. y.t^Fra* ot Qrocnvlile. Gillespie, of near Pendleton. Messrs. Fred Phillipa, Austin Kelley tad Major Gillespie spent a few days last week In Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Evatt B^ent last Monday at the home ot M-. -dd Mrs. W. H. Lenderutann. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Crenshaw and AlMrea af Pendleton spent New year's day with Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Qlllespie. Mr. Calhoun Stephens of Six Mites waa visiUiig. relative* In this section sae day last week. The young people (and older ones too) of this immunity m Joyed a Hound supper at the home H Mr. B. L. Hicks last Saturday night. Mr. Bub Kicks and brother. Master Lawrence, of Wa ao< .Twenty portion Bpe*? the et?-eud i th their grand Esther. Mr. 0. L. Hicks. 2