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IT IS A FACT The Anderson Ca*h Grocery I is selling 6 White Fat Norway Mackerel for Let us have your order QUICK if you ex pect to get any of these mackerel. The best that's caught out of the sa. Thc Anderson Cash GPoccpy Co. mm ACINTS WANTED i (A |*9 tv v\*? "'Wfr?p?r"i?t?-?? ii- furul-hrtlby us?. OurH.ldorAirciHseverj-u-hertje.re /Zt&Sfe 8_?,A/ uiiii.ii iHrri .*...?>. m-?.. Mr.fi fer fttfl purf ici(/ar*<f;itl, vjfi-rat ?tire. /ir'?flt HOMOKHTf CtSVUJRED-iir.ljoi: receive and apjjrovo your bicycle. / /'' BS k f/ '"?.sllVftl > OR?L-nC .mywnom lil tho t?. S. ti ttiwut a emt .;.> ?Mi, / A ,En fit ,|/.??? a>ltani\i?,.??r/Ki-(;.'/tf{?W.nn<laIlowTEIlDAY3*FREETRIALtliirlii? I ' l\l?fl? H /' 4w ..UU-iiUft r:oiwnay rldotheblrycjeaudpi'tlt.toaiiytest you wish. ? Mimi fi t s/fc Jt ? ^ r*T?Lt:,in*l**rf'v^ I V H '! ak'' R h'fluE eycloKl^ji(tbc.o.ktX)u^at'>uii-.si>?'iia?'audi/.->i'.tri7f jio?/>?(itUonrcffiI. I H i '3?Sfc H vi, W.E?*?T-ln I' Ctt?PCC Vw' iuruisli Un- hlu'hcia ?n-S.de bicycle* lt bi J Vi? 'BKm H *f,^i??*' rniuC? iKjsslhiit U> Tiinki'ni uno tritull ijnillt altivo f iKtBMfflwl jfe?ffl"1'1''1*' '''J'^T?wt- Voui-ave?loto?ajnilUdlfineii'sprolitsbybuy- ; AiiA^jWrl fl ?f?Ba!,,i:i!:n-i;.'.-. %u M id h; Uie i!>:imifaeturor'iijriinroiit?!e behind youl* J Aki?S?l"^RJsU??T'?fl)'v'lt*i'^l?JOT BU'f a blcycloorapalroftln'sfronwuii.iMi. : t ^w^W M?W*TVf ?'llgt',> J'rVlt<p you rns?iTc our cataloirni'-i nud learn our unheard of ' ?.'/f^'flflWrra/ v Sr<ic^>r?/ j>r.?V ont mtiutfraate recelai of cr?. \ VmXW??mWT WtttfEASTQWSKSD^ :i I 1 ( I1 i'll \ ?ial41*"''' ' fyVj'W prier* rajuuulalioyou this year. Wear-li tbublibiM trail? ll II / V* \4?l A iaSSBr*"?".'"-1'"" l"r !'-' ' i**-?'/tljM *P-olli.!rf?iM<iry. We- arr (rUIaflad with ti.uOprutlt 'I 1 VI !jl ifljj XttJW' nbirvi-f..cv.ry <ir.t UICTC'-.' . . 1L.EM8, ?ntl can ?ell ourbicyclieuiidcryour I ll il 'j Nf YlkW namep.?t-??i ilo-'i.V our i>'-der? mt?1 tuu day recelv?d. ! ' V Si ll 1J*T ^ OKCbriD H.inD atCYCtlaS. M >r. -??illarly bamUcMi-ottdhand bicycle*, I fW/l-Mt "i*vt>?.u,iiiil?ruuli-:.'ifc\li'rilu tr*Job. id. dear, o retail ?torc?. There wc clear \J\ \ al <?ut pr.t ii'tl? ?. >.',c.?'a. tia.! rr>jfa?X3 ?o:>a or ?IO. iNwrfptliu bargain llxta tnallnl five. VU Jaf/ nnj}'"'TCR FtrtQEp^ ?iMWjphsol'i, ir.iportc^roltarchainanudpadola.imrtiv repairs W**?I.?3 Ull>UtL.O)audc<;'orai>?t^olaHkUu^ 81?Mt ?edgethorn^f?isture-Proof ?J? ' HOHOBETBODBr.EFf?QMPUHCTBRES'j^^^^teSgj^lb^il^ { Kalli, Taoka or Qtaatl trill not lot th.? air ?Mit. MVmmBB^B^a?BMB^BtWKwSlB!uu^J ~ rflfil A huudrcd thousand pairs ixild last year. WftaU rSflab . / /?*.'. fl rldiiia\vcry durable .and Huf (V filshie v.ltii V. -, a Murial ijunltty of rabiar. never he- N?Jpj HHBSBBflr^**^BWlr7 conten DO rous :';id W..ich <:!iw, up Minali [j ?9f -^ia?iaTfcr "Wf j punctures without allowing1 air ti? escape. They w.-??ch (lil Hotieothathiek rubber tr*ad no moro than au urti lr. a ry tire, the puncture n - it tinj? Qb Ul url nunefura>>trlDm"B'> UUBlli>es!H'liu.'cl\-er. by sovoral layers of MIIII.S'JK'?IUIIV %& -Si ' ff ?.|u rim atrio "H" jireiianHlfabnc.il tim tread. The remilnr nrtCBO??Xv?,<t ?fo tonrevetit rlmotltt?nr. Thlt tire* ts ?10.00 per pair, but tor- ndvertlniiyf yur?x**.**? SSL liS^u, J'^Jn* IZw Jt?lt ?4.?> por pair. Ali orders st luoetl same day lr? Vr l-> .2S?J"^?i^LV?E*UA*T,C .lt" roeeivfd. ^'o will ship C O. D. on approval. Vf ou it> O EASY HIDINO. not need topai-aceut until you examine and llnr ra? a ^tilntty asrcpresfiited. AVo will allow n, ?iisti dl?o?ant of r> per coat <J he re ny maklnsr theprioe $4.95 per Pair) If yon M ild FULL. tiftUM WV1TH ORDER and encl te* thiimdv?rtlsetnoUi.^You run n<> rl.-u In bendhu; us ai. onh rus the t lr 3? maj- be returned a :CU? exiK-uv>if for ans* reason thej- are hob ratl.i/ictnry un t-xai. !iuii"u. Wo in> pcrtittiy rcllalUo ang raooej stMto wuistarr> wi la n Innk. ltsauordar n pair ot thaw Um. /?.u wilt frod \Ui.t tbry will rl?o caa I? r, run in<l?r. v.a?r better. Ias.t loiicir and look liner tuan any tiru youliavwuTor^Hlornjetiat any uno. Vic Lg tow tliat>"ti u ill keep troll plcaaul tl.at ?lira you ?ant ?bin ci? yon w'Urlr"'"'vuiu <>r?l<T. WV ?a-.it you to aenil? ni.trln.lor?\Ti?t ou.x>. larrvt-e tbl.i remarkable tire otter. MST K?nii M&FfB TtlQt?*S ,1,,n't ba^ Ty u5 "I ?t ?nwpn.r un?a TIM? ?ml for a pair of Heilretborn mr a VVnUV ? ffjrtiKW iM.ictnj-.--l':>K>t t :n-iti:i t.piiro-ii atnl -.rial at tu? i|?clkl Introductory virlro <auotcd aboves or wrtto for one bte Tiro act Sundry Cataloguu ^'iKlnWjcrilica and (luotes all matea and klm!4ul tlrc.i und blc^cl^ ?nulpim nt and .nndrlts ut almut l'-Vf ?bo u>ual \ -icei. , . Ti a-Bf-a i^/nTT iA/AfiT "M wrltouaaponoll ?UT. DO WOT T.M1KK op KUYIKQ a McTcle or a pair I* %J A XLtlO WM*' . of t!rt-? irom ?n-/nn? nulli yi u know tiieuu-.- *rj0.?uuil.iitlul uilcrii v.uar*.makiot. ^^^^^^^^^ il "Wadldhg is. Wi ! Says aa Eminent EfficLncy Es 1 ? A ^ ORGANIZATION that ic ec i l aged is equipped fo handle all i out waste of time? useless moves and conf Such an organization must have ADE I PHONE FACILITIES to help cut the con jj j I wasteful walking between desks and dej j jj create order. j j Are YOUR telephone facilities adequ; We will gladly send a representative tc I over with you and to assist you to fit telei j YOURneeds. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHO? ?I AND TELEGRAPH COMPAl> O O O O O O O O O O O O U (I o o o o o o o o ? NEAL'S IK Ki: h News ? o o oooooooooooooooooooo The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .-Moffett Pruitt, who wa? seriously humed recently, is thought to be im proving slowly. Farmers are busy hauling i. 11 zer, and some-see putting it m. 4 considerable amount of plowing was done last week. Mr. Walter Klgi:i has accepted a position at Anderson at the Cv und W; ( '. freight depot. We wish him success In his new undertaking. Mis? Russia Kay ls spending a few days in Helton with Mrs. W. Ii. llay nio. The many friends of Mrs. W. C. Hurrisa were glad to see her ni Sun day school last Sunday. She ha i l>ecn pr/evented from attending for some Lime on account of illness. Mrs. Lettie Shirley returner! from Howersvllle. Cn., arriving at Ander son Saturday afternoon. She ha? been unsent for seven months, and was greatly surprised to see the new pas senger station of the Blue H'dge. We are glad to have her back home. County Superintendent of Kduca tVrju .1. H. Felton inspected our s t.-hool recently. Hov. J. T. Munn, who nude-went au operation last week, ls if proving, .lt will prbabiy he several days, how ever. before he will be able td be out Ugoiu. Judging from the way Mr. Moffett Pruitt ls ordering needs, we conclude that he is going into the vegetable and melon business on a very large scale this yea;'. We trust he will find it mot-(. profitable than cotton, and we believe he will. lluvnie-Hridwell. Mr. L. Furnian Bridwell and Miss Maille Hnynle were married last Sunday by lev. H. C. Martin. The bride posBOSse-, a gentle, attractive disposition, which has made her many i:\cnds. The groom lyjpUi..?meryfth^ young larmer of Spur i Iburg county, where ho own? a Mal it?le?farm. He has made many friend in thia county, Uaving several timi i visited his school-mate. Kev. .1. [. Mann. Til.? bride is a daughter o Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Haynie of Triar e section, mid a f.'ste-.- of Mrs. J. T Mann. Their many friend,; fish for them a long and happy 1 if? j Field ?av ?,t 1 hrceftjnd Twenl> . Kii ld Hay at Th re? 'and Twenty school has been post? led until Sat urday, April the :!rd f e five stmoola that are geing to takl tart are-. Airy Springs, Concrete. WB ? 5 Plains, Mel ton r.nd Th-ec and T\? ly The public ii invited. Dinner on li o ground. The Court of ilk t Resort . Around the stove ol? ie cross roads grocery is the real fi) rt of last re sort, for it finally ovelp les all others. Chamberlain's Cougal Remedy has been before this courll . almost every cross roads grocery Bi this country, sud has always (recAf d. a favorable verdict. It is In Hil j ?ountry whe?e man expects to rece?| tull value for J-^a. money that thlslt aiedy ls most appreciated. Obtains!} everywhere. .r'6'Bo ast.e" tpert. \ < \ onomicaliy man ts business with u?on" :QUATE ^ELE lers, to eliminate ?artments and to ate? ? talk the matter phone ser vibe to ?Y Constipation a Penalty of Age Nothing Is so essential to health in advancing ago as keeping tho bowels open. It makes one foci younger and fresher and forestalls colds, piles, fevers, and other de pendent ills. Cathartics and purgatives ure violent and drastic in action niel should be avoided. A mild, effec tive laxative-tonic, recommender! hy physicians and thousands who used it, ?B the combination of aim pie herbs with pepsin sold by drug ghits everywhere under the uame of Ur. Caldwell'? Syrun Pepsin. Tile price is fifty-cents and ono dollar a bottle. For a free trial bottle write to Dr. W. B. Cadwell, 452 Washington St., Monticello. Ills. 1 I? a a ll Si ll d tl ri DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOo])r ? o 11 o IVA NOTES o j " o. ? oooooooooooooooo - K ii au the Contest nt tile Iva hiit'ii ? school auditorium las; Friday night I - the successful ones were Miss Essie j 1 Cook and Mr, T. A. Sherard; There j t< w< re eight contestants, four girls, j U Misaca tiela Adams, Marie Cann. Hope K Bales and Essie Cook; four boys, Messrs. Dewey Brock. Earl Smith. T. <j A. Sherard ?nd Columbus Burton. All * these young people did well and re- <; Heeled credit upon their school and teachers and the audience thought lt : a pity tliA each one 6T them could j t mw 'tT?j,aTmTHtetl^t^nAlm^xert:iB.cfl of ; _ thermal' test wTffcb~wlir.be on thUTj second or third of April. Mr. J. B. belton, county supcrinten- t' dent Of education, visited the Iva high i school last" Friday afternoon ard was c well pleased with the progress being madel While these he addressed tho d Timrod Literary society and gave h them a very instructive lecture on 1 education.. - f Prof. C. D. Coleman of the high ff achoo! g?ve a very instructive and helpful lecture In the A. H. P. church on Sunday afternoon on "The Basen- j; Hals of a Successful Sunday School Teacher" to a large and appreciated n audience. U At a recent meeting of the Athletic t association of the Iva high school r Mr. Earl- Smith was elected captain ^ of the baseball team and Miss Bet?:. Spoon captain of the basketball team. a On last Saturday evening Mies Fan- .\ nie Lee Wiles entertained a number C of the young people at the home of E her tether. Mr. T. C. Witea, Thc even- ? Jog waa pleasantly spent in playing 1 games and other forms ot amusement. ?I Mr. Jim Harden and wife of Lown- ? Hov. s., :. Hued .> ..!'. ..,-! ,i(ib-??*sar^. riiinliM iinpflnsii'W'rrlj'IW^rTiTri TtrnWbh ? u as*?55?I1 TTu?H?k. i J W&r* T, C. ColllnB and children of ? Greenwood'are spending the a?J0U j ' here witdi relatives. Rev. H. W. Stone of Ande>f?fii apent j " Sunday night in tpw^V^rn friends. Miva NelUa-JWyttrt epent tho week e?adrw?ih- friends at Holland *b Store. ?-?MT. and Mrs. Marshall Jones and and Mr. L> E. Leverett are( ,spundlng awhile In Atlanta on busin???. Mr. K. P. Martin and wjfj of An drews are guests this .week of their daughter. Mrs. Auguutus, Hall. Mr. Feaster^Joues of Starr visited fri? ods here recently. ! The W. C.;T. M. will meet Satur day afternoon at 4 o'clock in th3 Pres byterian-church, Mr. A. G. Stevenson, who haj. been ?..pending awhile* hero with rel?tives left a few dava ago fer Arlando Flor ida. '. j', ' ?:.^**-i/.!t'" . The Sewing Circle will meet Wed nesday afternoon ..'at"?' o'clock with Mr?. W. Frank McGee. Mr. Cleon Buskin hat,; returned *o Latlm^r after ? short visit here to als parents Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Buskin Mrs. H. W. Wakefield visited friend*-, in Andersqn a ?hort while last week. Miss Ula Belle of Latlmen was tho Mrs s. M. McAdams and children eft yesterday for a short ?tay with -(datives in Lowndeaville Mesara. S. M. Beaty and S. M. Mc adams spent yesterday in Abbeville m business. TUM lemson Cade4.* in \nderxun. The aevon hundred and fifty Clem son cadets have Juaf marched by The Advocate office. They afc here for a weok on their encampment. Thc citi zens of the city give them a warm we le nie. and in tills The Advocate loins. But it stirs our indignation to think this fine type ot men In Europe ar? marching by tbe tens of thousands to thc slaughter pen on account of the rolly and the Irtsatlte greed of the lords who stand off and look on. Southern Christian Advocate. GET RIB OF M?SOFIiCNG COLDS? COUGHS AND LA CRIPPE. Spring finds many afflicted with lingering, hacking coughs that weak* tn tne ayatem. Slush and,wet enuc: more colds than eero weather. Croup, bronchitis, and pneumonia are prevn lent. Every family* should have a safo md reliable cough medicine ready for is. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound contains no harmful ingredients, lt ?saes a cough, checks a cold and re lieves lr flamed and congested mern Dranes, lt clears Ute air passages and ?oothes inflammation. Brans Phar nary. Truth Is Found thc Bot tom of the Well~ALSO IN THIS PAPER. NewsFromSenecajl Mrs. Mu? fha Hal; ?lend. SENECA. Mai. 1? 24. -Mr?. Martha tall, died at lier residence near here I f> o'clock yesterday morning, after ' lingering lllue.<s of ?av?rai months. I. he was the releliet ?if the late T. J. I lall who proceeded her to the grave J JIIIO twenty-five years ugo. Uefore I] er murrlape. she was Miss Jenjine, aughter of Mr. James Jcnjins one of ie stalwart pioneer citizens of this iction. She is survived by the following ItUdren: Messrs W. P. Mall. Walhul i; Thoa. N. and Jus. E. Hall. West linlster, and C. C. Mall. St. Louis, lo.; and .'.!.' s Alia, who made her onie with her mother nt the old borne lace; and Mr.-. G. W. Price, of An erson. Another daughter, Miss Ida. led about five years u?o. Mrs. Hall wi^s in the 79th year of er age, having been born, October t?, I3S. Shu was u good woman and ! >ved and respected by ull who know 1er. She had been a member of the Rich ild Presbyterian church since giri ood. The funeral service was held i lui- lat< residence ut li o'clock to-' ay conducted by her pa-tor. Kev. I. I. Wallace. Th., inlerineiit took place ! i the cemetery here at one o'clock. ! Mi . IV. H. Cur) Hurled Here. The bodv of Mr. W. H. Cary, who led vesterday ut ll'*' ea Path was laid j . rest herc in the cemetery at otic I liirty. o'clock. The service at the rave was conducted by Roy. E. S. Loevos. pastor the the First llapti^t burch of llonea Path, and F.c?v. T. I I. Colph'n, pastor of the Hapti.it hurch of. this place. Mr. Cary was born and reared at he Cary old home-.teat' near here, nd linnie hil 'n?me In this commun! y until a few years ago. when he W? ?ti fc trUi?* ^of F. M. and N'. Ii. 'ary of this. nlAce. and J. F. Cary ef 'Ickens, snd 7.. C. Cary, of North -arolina Ho would ht?;e been .62 years of gs on his birthday the 8th of April, avlng been bom on ihat dote 18.VI. !e Is survived by his wife, who bo oro her marriage was Miss, hallie ?errltt. of Greenville, and four dni ren. lt'. R. Cary, Pari?. To.x?s; Mrs. os. McConnaughoy. Linore. X. C. Ir. Cary was a can who commanded oe respect of all who knew him and nude many friends.. .The large company of representa Ive people that, followed the body lo he grave was a testimony to the egard to which he was held in Seucw?, 's old home. The following from Westminister tt?ndsd the funcrnl service? o? Mra. bertha Hall her0 today: Dr. and Mrs. :. N. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Irown,. Miss Ida Jones. Mr. Paul and V.Bza UHy and Jessie Jenkins. Mr. M?>. N Hall and family, and Mr. as. E. Hall. MCSST.I. C. E. Harper. W"? I. lack, Rev. E. S. RceveB, ot Atonta From Richens. Hon. I. P. Cary and . P. Jr.; J. C. \Cary and Lewis :ery of Greenville attended the fun ral of W. tl. Cary here 'oday. 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ? o ll?l'EWKLL JI8W8 o ooo i o o o o it ,? o .-; O .I It has -M*eu many years since wc ave'had such freezes and snows In larch. we will remember March IMf.. Misa "Charity and Annie Welborno r Anderson College, visited homo jlks Satuf Jay and Sunday. Mr- and irfra. Tolly Weat and Mr?, lonao -Tolly of Anderson visited their later; Mrs. Jno. McDaniel, Sunday. Mr. L. Paul Thompson of Funuau nl?drs'.ty waa called home lu^t hursday on .the sad mission of the catii of his grandfather, Mr. J. H. anders. Children 1 beg you to ap? recinto your grandparents, give jem all the sunshine you can. for ney need lt when they get on the liady ?Ido of ?ifv. >>d till* cold hnrd later lias carried ,?wuy many grand? ithers aff?i' grandin ?thers. We got lt mixed up last week, lt waa irs. Thompson'? father and mother igt waa sick instead of little S&ruh auden? father snd mother. 'Mrs.,Jno. Tiiompsoa haa returned .ort.- th*? bedside of her mother, Mrs. . B. Sanders. F#porta?hn is lujprov ig very slowly but surely. nrn-rrTrr tinin*-fjanrrii ITI> uni 1 able to leave home In good weath r. We rejoice with him. The. school children are looking for ard to Field Day with great pleas re. Many of the little tots arc mak lg some fancy work fdr their school Khiblts. lt will he a fair within it slf. Miss Alice King is ut home from hu est i nv for a short visit. Mr. John Thompaop I? Improving a? pring opens up. We hope uil the Old ponh; cases will get Relief for awhile ir it ls so trying to never get re ef, but "its all for the best, pf ll oula" not be BO. . 'I, would like very much to set lany more pieces in iirlnt Uki l ii:-e ph in i ." In Town ville school sfws. March 123rd. Showing kindnest one of the greatest things thal ninan banda and hearts can do. Il langes our Uno of thought for om ?"show UH klndncvs. our thoughts ear rift Into evil things so easily, any ay. then, tmrsh unkind word, smile ?sty handshake or pat. on the ?mul er, come our way when we are R tch a mood, lt will work wonders. has magntcal power over the hu an soul. It vibrates through thc hole body. We never know wher nyntie ls In need of such things, s< it us all try io pass them atong oui tort journey .through life, makin? leir psUtways brighter, , am righten! ng other lives, we help our ?l ves. ' If any of you readers have a pleo< f.humanity, which you can . not cou ?ol, yet have under your care, Jusi y kindness, laying aside ell other* su will succeed. But don't try kind ass one day, unkindness tho next nt kindness will win. Like "joke Di??.", let us not be unkind In tin ? ne-, for home is next to heaven ant1 tere'n no unkindness i there. YES terday i ist. TC This is t it. Use for yours?!;, if you seek men, if yoi fixtures, equip- nient. Classified Want Advert twenty-five words or IOEB, One T Six Times $1.00. All advertisement over twonty-flv word. Rates ou 1,000 uordB to Mon. No advertisement taken for 1?M It your Dame appear* ' 1 the tele your want ad to 321 and a hill will prompt payment. WANTS WANTER TO SKIA --Sandy Springs. Rural Waler Works. supplies tarma with waler for Block and home. Nu rains and no pumps.. Erected hy manufacturera. Fur prices ami information, apply to Rochester & Smith. Sandy Springo, :t-l7-l mo. WAJTTEI)-1-Regular customers for pure sweet milk. Two de) I ver Ib d?iily. Pilone 4805. Bonham O'Neal.' n-i?)-Gtp. WANTED- To. correspond. confi dentially, with anyone destrtous ot tinentrttng Tirrr^rtri^lr Trn?f^--of- th.' morphine or whiskey habit. The KEELEY INSTITUTE, COLUM BIA, S. C. Box 75. WANTED-A vellah'o representative in every community to act as agent for The IntoJUgcucer. Liberal com missions paid.. Apply The Anderson Intel ligeucer. 2-28tf. WANTED-Tho privilege to eui tobacco osera at home. $??.0O buys the cure. Information if desired. T'lE KEELEY INSTITUTE, CO LUMBIA, 8. C., Box 76. ""FOR RENT ~ l'Oit RE Vi-Store recently occupied by Tho Intelligencer Jcb Printing Department. It interested in affine stand und good proposition, apply to The Iftelllstncer. 3?13-tf fe LEGAL NOTICES ': ; . : v ? .' v.-. TAXPAYERS TAKE NOTICE Tho time tor paying taxes will be out April l?t.. and I have published a Rat of Anderson School Districts No. 17, which, have hot been paid. Now it you fail to call for your poll tax when you pay your taxes it will cost you $3.00 so if you fail to pay, do not blame your auditor. Preachers and School Trustees aro liable for poll tax. WINSTON SMif H. County Auditor. NOTICE TO THE TOWNSHIP BOARD OE ASSESSORS Please send in yo? * little book by. th? ?nth instant, BO ".at I.can uotlfy thc parties whose property assess ment bas 'been raised over ono hun dred dollar:-. The Township Board of Assessor:? will meet In my office at Vi noon Fri day, March 26th, 1915. But be sure to send In the little books at once. tijlgned) WINSTON SMITH, :-, Auditor of .Andersen County. NOTICE Taxpayers of Aud?rson county : The tai booka wU.l close the :sist of March. AU persons not paying by then will "have to Settle with the County Treasurer. March 3?. 101".. Proper Treatment For Biliousness. For a long timo Mi.is Lula Skelton, urchville, N. Y., was bilious and sick headache and dizzy spells. Chamberlain's Tablets were the only thing that gave her permanent relief. Obtainable ?verywherrv SHE, JHD FEET Good-bye ?ore feet, burning feet, swol len feet, "xweftty feet, Miiclling feit, tired f mt. ' Cood bye torm, callouses, bunion* and raw spots. No mor? shoe tight ness, no more limp ing with pain or drawing up your face in agon v. "TIZ" la magical, ?ct? right off. .T?Z" drawa out all the. poisonous 'exudation** which puff hp the feet. Use "TIZ" and for get your foot misery. Ahl how comfortable your feat feel. Ort a 2? oent box of Tl JP* POW at any druggist or department store. Don't .?uiTer. Have yood feet, glad feet, feet that never ?well, never hurt. nevTr.gati lir**d. A year's foot comfort ?murantwd or monev refunded. gone. Tomorrow docs not ex \)D\Y is the day of Opportunity, he coloumn of opportunities. Read it-if you seek a broader opening u want to buy or sell machinery. Columns ?sing Rates me 25 centa. Three Times 60 cents, words prorats for each sdditlonsl be u?ed in a month made on appll thsn 25 cents, cash In advance. phone directory you can telephone bo mulled after its Insertion for FOR SALE F?ll H\hE Prolific Pop ('om. pur? white and extremely tender/ rn qUestlpn.tbly one of our best forage crops. Furm?n Smithy Seedsman. Phone 404. MISCELLANEOUS" THE DRY STOVE WOOIJ we KOH la certainly giving th?- best of satis faction, ilow do we know'.' Ity the repeating orders from satisfied cus tomers. Stove wood cut any length. II. N. Wyatt. Phone 1S2. .rill : ruy ** \ Y ff money by having ybur 1 \?i???ti^^?W^m.m ""UTiir^y - locks or go-cartB repaired by Gales % & Smith. Phono 1U3, 130 Weat J] Whittier street. . . ii WHEN the .inner mai? calls for some thing to eat-come to tho "l.ltt'.e . Oom" Cafe. No. 128 W. Wultnar atreet. where you "will find wltftt you'want and ut the right price. J. 15. Derrick, Propr. BUCK-EYE BAHRE? liJSOP-Ualr cut 15c, Bhuve 10. Best service. Sat isfacUon guaranteed. C. A. McClain, Mgr. ', DR. J. E. WATSON General Practice Office ir. Ligon ot I^bdvJjMH North Main Str?V Office Phone nnjldcrMT1'****1*1" i.atnn A Specific Again Colds. "If there is such a thing an a s pe rle aguinst colds, it-la to he found lu le Bleeping porch or the open bed xmi. Next to that comea thc Colo, pongo bath In tho morning," ways tho j Youth'? Companion. Bo aa careful aa j you can you will occasionally take cold anil wneh you do you will find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a great I help In enabling you to get rid of lt. Obtainable everywhere. LOVE ANDA FELLOW-FEELING I am the man to fix your '? so you can eat tte 'plo that 1 put. In tho Piedmont Belt. . I make plates at $5.50 I make gold crowns at$4.CO Silver fillings, 50c and up. Gold fillings $1*00 and up Painless Extracting 40k% . I make a specialty of -treating Pyorrhea, Alvgolnrla ot toe gums and all crown and bridge, work and regulating mal formed teeth. AU work guaranteed first-class. DENTIST Positive Proof That the People Appreciate Good Coal at War Time Prices. Before we began Belling coal lu Anderson, thc price was $6.00 a ton. Wc made the price $5 00. and we have sold between THIRTEEN HUNDRED and FOURTEEN HUN DI! ICI) TON'S ellice November. Wc advertised our conti at tho $5.00 price, and then gave the peo ple the best C?>al for the . least money; and they have shown their appreciation by tboit iiberal pat? rouage, so we take this means ot thanking our many friends and pa trons, for their patronage. We are still doing business at the same old atand, and at tho same old price, with the same good old Blue Oem Block Coal, and we *? wilt appreciate a continuance of 'your valued orders. N. B. WYATT "Yiie Ehe Dellar Peal Mau" 1 Phone It?