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You may be "Tight-Fisted," or a "Tight-Wad," but you will take advantage of the EXTRA SPECIALS we are of fering for Monday's Trading, if you read the list of REAL BARGAINS listed in this ad. Tomorrow you will find great values in this store in every department iii the best of seasonable merchandise. If you work for your money-be here Monday and get full return for your labor. 10c lc 1 lot Mermen's Talcum Powder, value 25c, special Monday sale. 1 lot'Infants' black Dropstitch Sox, special for Monday sale. 1 lot Misses' dropstitch Hose, special for Mon days sale.2Vitc 1 lot Pearl Buttons, alue 5c dozen, Monday sale, dozen.?~.2 Vic Ladies' Stiff. Collars, 25c values, Mo ay sale. 15c 1 lot Stickerie Braid, value loc. Monday sale Sc White Marseilles Bed Spreads, special for Monday. 98c 1 lot Ladies' Neckwear and Windsor Ties, value Soc, Monday sale. 15c Ladies' Black Satine Petticoats, value 75c, Monday sale. 25c 18-inch Embroidery, regular price icc, Mon day sale.7Vic Ladies Silk Petticoats, value $l.5o and 82, Monday sale . .. 98c 1 lot Children's Rompers, regular price 5oc. Monday sale . . ..33 l-3c 1 lot Children's Dresses in Ginghams and j Percales, value 5oc, Mondav sale. 38c 1 lot Children's Dresses, regular Si values, special for Monday... 50c 1 lot Ladies' House Dresses, worth 75c, spe cial for Monday. 50c 1 lot Ladies' Shirt Waists, slightly soiled, spe cial for Monday ..ile. 19c New line White Middy Blouses, special for Monday. 48c 1 lot White Goods, regular prices lue and 15c, Monday sale.7Vic li lot White Goods, value 15c and 20c, Mon days sale. 10c 1 lot Colored Curtain Scrims, value loc, Monday sale . . .6Vic 1 lot Colored Linens, value 25c, Monday sale. 15c 1 lot Fine French Serges, 72-inches wide, in all colors, value S 1.00, Monday ?ale.... 59c 1 lot Dolly Varden Fine Silks, in beautiful col-! orings, value Soc, Monday sale ... . , . 35c 1 lot White Linen for Ladies' Waists, value 35c, Monday sale . . .. 18c 1 lot Fancy White Crepe Goods in stripes and checks, value 12 1-2 an 15c, Mondav sale. 10c SHOES AND OXFORDS REDUCED FOR MONDAY 1 i lot Ladies' Oxfords in Vici and. Pat. Leather and Gun Metal, special for Monday sale. . $1.48 1 lot l adies' Oxfords in Pat. Gun Metal and Vici Kid, in all st vies, special for Mon day.$1.98 1 lot Ladies* Pumps and Oxfords, in all . leathers and styles, special for Monday. . .2.48 Men's Oxfords, in Gun Metal and Vici Kid and Pat. Leather, special for Monday. . . .$1.98 SPECIAL BARGAINS IN CLOTHING FOR MONDAY Men's Blue Serge and Worsted Suits, values up to SI2150, Monday sale..$8.98 Our entire line Mens Fine Tailor Made Suits in Blue Serge a d Farcy Worsteds, st 5.un values, Monday...$9.98 Men's Fine Silk Sox, special for Monday. . .l2?/2c The Lesser Co. Where You Pay Less YOUR FALL CROP ill Prove The Quality Ai Tl?? to~ust:_ ui luis rei liligi Our 5-2 1-2-i is now running 8.92-2.93-1.28, and 13 ill'OUIUlblv UIJ, lt is by far thc best fertilizer on the market for thc money. Anderson Phosphate & Oil Co. Anderson,' S. C. I Personal I ++++++++ 1*+4+4+**++f 1 >*??? C. D. Chaniblee or the Roberts sec tion was a visitor in the city Satur day. Mrs. J. !.. Wright of tho Roberts section spent yesterday in the city. L. E. Martin of _ ijopewell was pinong ??c -rioiior? iu iiie city yes terday. -T. O. Jaekaanr-Jyr.-?nd- Miss Lota Jackson, of Iva were in the'clty Fri dr." night for "Lady Luxury" at The Anderson. Augustus Skelton of Hartwell, Ga., was an ion g the out of town visitors in the city Friday night Tor "Lady Luxury." . ._ Miss Irene Geer of the Nea's Creek section was a shopper lu thc otty Sat urday. J. E. Blake, of Attleboro; J. H. Burglary Insurance That Insures Burglars fear detection, co ^uently they .do most of their work in the dark. It is a matter of record that well lighted towns, streets, and well lighted stores and dwellings are burglarized but seldom. Why is it that Bank and Jewelers usually leave a light burning in their places of business every night? Burglars are Desperate Would it not be wise and prudent to have a light placed on your back porchwith the switch in your bed room, or some other convenient place? The cost is very trivial. Phone No. 223 and let us tell you how little it will cost. Southern Public Utilities Co. West Whitner Street A* John and E. C. Mumber, of Now York ond H. E. Mayes, of Cincinnati, jew elry drummers, were in the city Sat urday calling on local dealers. T. B. Jones of Townviile is visiting in the city. _ I Prof. Frank Hawkins of Townviile is spending the week-end in the city. Miss Uertrude MahafTey of Pendle ton was among tho shoppers in town Saturday. Misa Kate Shirley of Townviile was among the visitors in thc city yester I.? ? ?4*f<~~~ Mr.;;:-. --. .. . ........ ... ... V. 1411 Creek. .W"" Jn^jypS, C?!v vnutnrilgy Foster L. Brown of Concord was among the visitors in tho city Satur day. Oliver Milford <o( Seneca was in the city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Agnew of Don aids were in the city Saturday. Mise Zoe Geer of the Hollands Store section was in the city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Woolbrlght of Townviile were In the city Saturday. G. D. Pritchard of Pendleton was in the city Saturday on business. MisB Kima Clayton of Liberty was among Um visitors In the city yester day. Miss Millie Howell of Greenville was ijt the city yesterday. ?. E. McCuen of Groenvlllo was among the b'isinesu visitors in the city Saturd*}. " . .? n Lu titer Dean of Starr was in tho city yesterday for a short while. Miss Mary Herron of Starr was among the visitors in the city yester day. , Fred Dean of Starr was a visitor in the City yesterday. W. L. Dean et Portman was in thu city yesterday. E. M. Sullivan of Portman was among the visitors in thu city Sat urday. L. D. King of the country was in the city Saturday. C. L. Watkins of Belton was a vis itor in the city yesterday. Prof. D. W. . Watkins of Clemson College was in the city yesterday. ii. W. Watkins of Belton was among the visitors In Ute city yesterday. ?>sve Mayfield ot the country was in the city yesterday. A. MePhall of the country was a visitor lu the city Saturday. W. C. Duck wort it of Lebanon was a ?visitor in the city yesterday. GET RID OF LING RBI NO COLDS, COUGHS AND LA GRIPPE. Spring finds many afflicted with lingering, hacking coughs that weak en the By?tem. Slush and wet cauto more colds than raro weather. Croup, bronchitis, and pneumonia are preva lent. Every family should have a safo and reliable cough medicine ready for us. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound contains no u&rmtul Ingredients, lt esses a cough, checks a cold and re lieves' Inflamed and congested mem branes, lt clea ft the air osa*?*!?* *nA soothes Inflammation. . Evans Phar macy. LEGAL NOTICES TAXPAYERS TAKE NOTICE Tl?e tinie for paying taxes will be out April 1st., und 1 have published ?A list ol' Anderson School Districts No. 17. winch have not been paid. Now if you fail to cull for your poll tax when you pay your tuxes u wm cost you $S.l>0 so if you fail to pay, do not blame .your uuditor. Preachers anti School Trustee^ are liable for poll tax. , WINSTON SMITH {'minty AoitiKii NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MKF.TIM? Pursuant to a resolution of tho Boar ? I of Directors, a meeting of Hie stockholders of the Anderson Devel opment Company is called to bc held on March 80, 1915, at 4 o'clook p. m. in the rooms of the chamber of com merce, Anderson, S. C.*for the follow ing purposes: lHt. To consider a resolution to isBue Ten Thousand Dollars preferred slocV ot said company, with a . par value of SluO perchare, the same to be sold for par. Such preferred stock to be entitled to a preferred cumula tive dividend of 7 per cent, per annum over tlie common stock, and to- be preferred to the commoj^ stock in the final dissolution of thc company, to its par value. Such stock to have the same voting privilege as the common stock. 2nd. In case it is deemed inadvisa ble by the stockholders to issue such preferred ?tock, then to authorize the president and secrotary of the com? r???iv to execute and deliver a second mortgage of the property of the com pany to secure th,, payment of a loan of not moro than Ten Thousand Dol lars, which is to be negotiated by the president for the company. Said loan io be evidenced by the note of the company bear! a ? eight per cent. In terest, payable annually, and. If not so paid, interest to be added to and become principal and itself hear 8 per cent, interest until paid. Said nob' to bear the further provision that if it become necessary to collect same by su!', ir by attorney, the maker will pay all costs cf collection including an attorney's fera of ten per cent. In addition to principal and interest. The lien of such mortgage to be junior to tile mortgage of said Anderson De velopment Company to Old .Dominion Trust Company. Said note to be pay able at such time as the president may deem advisable to fix it and said mortgage to also Recur,? the payment of any renewals thereof. J. S. FOWLER. President. Anderson, S/C, Feby. 26. 391!). 1CDCE OF PROBATE'S SALK George Barton et at against Rosa Breazeale ct al. * Pursuftt.t to order ck sn le hor**lo granted I will nell In front - of the court house door ??t Anderson. 8. <\. pn salesday In April. 101during tb? usual hours nf sale the following property: All that lot In the'town of .Wllliaroston, S. C.. 'containing one? i half acre more or less, bounded by lota of James Ware. H. M ab a ff ey. G. W. Anderson and fronting on Acad emy street, it being the lot of which I som Barton died, Relied and possess ed and the same deeded, to him by R. A. Gray by deed recorded in clerk of renrC? office In Book WV page 4*8. Terms cash, purchaser to pay extra 11.... ..^p,., - I"" *7'~ W. P. XICHOIJSOX.' i I Probate Judge as Special Referee. VT? Q * ill m This is I --ww- {t Use for yourself, if you seek men, if ye fixtures, equip-ment. Classified Want Advert Twenty-five words or less. Ons 1 Bis Time? $1.00. All advertisement over twenty-fiv word. Rates on 1,000 words to Mon. No advertisement taken (or I ?ss If roar nsme appears In tl?s tal? your want ad to 821 and s bill will prompt payment. WANTS WANTER-Experienced milliner for trimming work. Desire one 25 to .10 years of age. Splendid proposi tion to right party. Address "S" care this office. :',-ll-3t WANTER-At once, five or six room cottage near court house or on car line. Address, giving particulars and rent price per month, "E" care Intelligencer. tf WANTED-To hire a horso and bug ' gy to usc several days for light driving ht the country, llorac will bo well fed and taken care of. Ad dress A. ll. CH care Tho Intelli gencer. WANTER-To correspond, confi dentially, with anyone desirlous of becoming permanently cured of the morphine or whiskey habit. Thc KEELEY INSTITUTE, COLUM BIA, 8. C. Box 76. WANTER-Everybody to know where they can get their bicycle, motor cycle, locks and keys repaired at reasonable prices. We are agents for the Indian motorcycle and standard brands bicycles. Oates & Smith. ISO West Whltner Street. Phone 193. WANTER-A reliable representative I in every community to act BB agent lor The Intelligencer. Liberal com missions paid. Apply The Anderson Intelligencer. 2-28tf. ?WANTER-The privilege to cure iubucco UBers at home. $5.00 buys i the cure. infors??Uo? ii d?sirai THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, CO L LUMBIA, S. C., Box 75. LOST LOHT-Saturday between .101 West i Franklin street and Paramount theatre gold ^brooch' with pearl in center and enameled with blue forget-nic-notr.. Finder please return to. Intelligencer office or to Miss Julia Gruy at Sullivan Hard ware Co. BEAUTIFUL WERDLS? In Greenville of Two Popular Young People. A wedding of great interest to the groom's many friends here in An derson, his home town, was that of Mr. Willett Pr?vost Sloan and Misa Hazel Frost HUI of Highland, N. C., on Wed. nesday evening, March 10th at the home of Mr. und Mrs. J. J. Norris in Greenville, S. C. The decorations were beautiful, but simple, making an effective setUng for the pretty bridal party, the color scheme of pink and white being daintily carried out in, every detail. To tho sweet strain? of the wedding march played by a splendid orchestra. the bridal party entered the parlor In tho following order: Little Misses Eunice Evana and Holen Norris in dainty white with pink sashes came first, and spread a broad white path way for ty.fi fair bride. Tho two dam'?'? of honor entered next Mrs. I). P. Sloan, and Mrs, J. J. Norris of Greenville. The maids were Miss Kathleen Norryce and Miss Sue Car penter and they stood with. Mr. Char lie Watkins and Mr. Spence Perrin of Union. Little Miss Sara Evans cama next with, a baoket of flowers, The bride entered with her father, Mr. Frank H. Hill and tho groom with his best man, Mr. Archie Cathcart. Lit tle Miss Dorothy Norris all in pure white brought, tho ring In a large white rose bud. The sweet and impressive ceremony with the ring was performed by Dr. W. li. Fraser, pastor of the First Presbyterian church. Mrs. Luceus Webb ar/7 Miss Natalie Norryce had charge of the wedding book. Im mediately after the ceremony an ele gant saiad course wa? served, Mr. and Mrs. Sloan left that evening for a short trip. Mrs. Sloan changing her beautiful robe of heavy white satin , en train with veil, for a lovely blue gr>ing away suit with hit to match. They will return to Anderson today end wt il soon go to house keeping at Mr. 8loan's cottage on Society street. Mrs. Sloan tn her short visits to .Anderson, by her sweet gracious manner acd ehsrmthg ways I has msde many frlendB here. Mr. i Sloan to. one of Anderson's moat I prominent and popular young busi ! ?ess men, and has host of friends who extend to him and his charming bride evsry good wish. Proper Trustaient Fer BUIoqsMess. For s long time Miss Lilla Skelton, trhurchvllle. N. Y., was blUoua and had sick headache and dtoay spells. f'l.orv.Vwtrltttn'Q Tuhlelii nn\y thing that save her permanent relief. 1 Obtainable everywhere* is gone. Tomorrow does not ex ODAY is the day of Opportunity, the coloumn of opportunities. Read : it-ii you seek a broader opening ?u want to buy or sell machinery. I Columns ising Rates tm? 26 cenia, Tb re? Time? M eas ta, . words prorata tor ?toa additional be used In a month mada ?a appil than 26 coota, caah tn td vance, phone directory you caa t?l?phona bo malled after Ita Insertion far FOR SALE o ? FOR HALE-A carriage aud buggy, both practically good as new. Also * one good mule. Prices right' "C. Ii. Earle. 3 12 ?t FOR HALE-LIME-We have In transit car sacked Agricultural Lime. Will sell you any amount wanted. :Aek for prices. Forman Smith. Seedsman. Phone 464. FOR SALE-Seed Corn. Anderson County will increase acreage more than GO per cent. Furman Smith, Seedsman, Phone 464. FOR RENT p FOR HE NT - Five room bouse on West Market Street. Lights and one of the best wells In the Stdio, for (9.00 a month. Good big garden space. Phone 842. Mix Seigal. i-14-3tp. .FOR RENT-Store recently occu$?d by The Intelligencer Job Printing I Department. If interested in a fins stand and good proposition, apply . to The Intelligencer. 3-13-U MISCELLANEOUS i YOU CAN HAVE money by haring your /bicycle, motorcycle. lc*y?; locks or go-carts repaired by Gates Al- Smith. Phone .193, 130 West Whither street Yes-Wo teach you th? h??rh?-? tr*a? I and give position In cur chain' of ?hup? at good wages f?r *5C. At lanta Barber College. No. 10 E. Michell St. Atlanta. Ga. 3-14-Mp EMPIRE CREAM SEPARATORS Standard and unexcelled'?he world over. Lightest running, easiest washed. "Built to Last." Investi gate Empire before buying. Roy N. Watkins, District Representa tive, Belton, S. C. WOULD LIKE to communicate with young 'man or young * lady who wants a place as stenographer and clerk. Want one old enough to ap preciate a steady position and ugly enough not to be too popular with the other sex. Address "Steno," Box 31a. 3-ll-?tp POTATO HL1 PH--Don't get scared, there will be enough to gp arcund. Furman Smith, Seedsman Phone 464. 31l-3t WHEN the inner man calls for some thing to cat-come to the "Ltttl* Gem" Cafe. No. 128 W. WMt?dr street, where you will find s|i you want ?ntl nt -he right price. J. E. Derrick, Propr. HOW MUCH wood would a woodchuck chuck If a woodchuck would chuck wood? Wc don't know, but wo do know that *.? Wm chuck y?u BT* lire wood of any and all sorts for your money, than any other wood? chuck. Dry pine wood, cut or in 4 foot lengths, or slabs, and dry. B. N. Wyatt, "The 15.00 Coal Man." BUCK-EYE BARBER SHOP-Hair cut 15c, shave 10. Beat service. Sat isfaction guaranteed. C. A. McClain, Mgr. .NOTICE FARMERS-I hare 8.0W? bushels orauge cane seed and 1.000 bushels early amber and can save you from 50 cent? to 75 cents on th? bushel . I will be In. Anderdon cn ? the 13th of March, in the court house to take your orders. I jrlll be at Hone* Path on the 20th,' S. M. McAdams. 2-26-lhrVs I PROFESSIONAL CARDS i _?J_ DR, J. E. WATSON General Practice Office tr. Llgon * Ledbetter Building. North Main Street. Office Phone 210. . Residence Phone 3tS. Lincoln's Bwlyir?ard Bend. WASHINGTON. March ! Colonel VV. tl. Crook, disbursing of ficer of the White House/ who was President Lincoln's bodyguard, ?nd who iras been intimately acq catatad with every president since, died to f\my at hin home her*. Il? -baa h??n suffering -fron? pn-ntenni* for more ? than a week,