THE END IS NEAR; JUST TWO WEEKS
In which we must sell between $4,000 and $5,000 worth of desirable merchandise. We don't expect to get what this merchandise cost us; but we must sell it.
. The loss is ours, the gain is yours. Merchants can buy from us much cheaper than in any market on earth. Individuals can do the same thing. WHY NOT
take advantage of this opportunity? Some winter goods you may not need right now; but why not buy now, when you can buy for ONE FOURTH or ONE
HALF the price you will pay later If you've got the CASH, this sale is a money saver.
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PUBLIC SQUARE -:- ANDERSON, S. C.
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IM W. Reason St (Under Maple Hall)
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TEN DAY RATES
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY
"THE PROGRESSIVE RAILWAY OP. THE SOUTH"
T.? Wilmington and
Prom Wrlghtavlle, N.
Abbeville, S. C.$ 7.50
Andoraon. 8. C. 8 00
Athens, Ga.. 10.00
Atlant^Oa. ..'. 10.0J
Belton. S. C. 8.00
Birmingham. Ala.-16.00
Ccdartown, Ga.. 11.00
?Vmalda, -S. 0. 8.00
Elberton, Ga........-. 8.60
Greenville. S. C. 8 00
Greenwood. S. C. 7.50
To Wilmington and
iVom Wrightaville, N. C.
Greer, S. C.$ 8.00
Hodgon. S. C. 8.00
Lawrenceville. Oa. 10.00
Pouter, S. C..... 8.00
Piedmont, S. C... 8.00
Rockmart, Ga.. 11.2b
Shoals Jct. S. C. 8.ne
Spartanbt'rg. 8. C. 8.00
Union. 8. C. 7.60
Willlamston. & C. 8.00
Windor, Ga..10.00
Ticked on tale each Thursday np io and Including September 2,1816. bear
ing final limit to reach original starting point, returning prior to midnight cf
second Monday following date of sale. Extension of final return limit may be
had noon payment cf difference between the ten day and season ratea Call
on nearest Ticket Agent for Pullman r?servations, Information or
C. 8. Compton, T. P. A.,
Atlanta, Gs.
Fted Geissler, Aas't O. P. A.,
Atlanta, Oi.
STREET IMPROVEMENT
?INGE SEPT. 15,1914
SUMMARY MADE BY CITY
ENGINEER, MR. WADE
SANDERS
COST OVER $40,000
Fiscal ear for City Ended on Sat
urday-Report Shows Great
Amount of Work Done.
Saturday marked the last day of thc
.fiscal year for the city and City Bn
glneor Sanders has supplied The In
telllgncer .with data concerning the
amount of permanent work that has
been done to thc Btreets since Septem
ber If?, 1914.
The summary ls as follows:
Hirer Street
4.200 feet of granito curbing set.
722 square yards side walk paving.
'.',700 feet of drain.
1,800 feet of storm sewer.
Kennedy Street.
r>84 feet of granite curb set.
324 ?amaro yards side walk paving.
Franklin Street.
r?i)5 feet of combination curb and
drain.
813 square yards of side walk pav
ing.
South Main Street.
8?0 feet granite curbing.
880 feet combination curb arri
irain.
478 square yards side walk paving.
Peoples Street.
440 feet of combination curb and
drain.
100 feet of 30 inch storm sewer.
Calhoun Street.
SO feet of 32 inch and 48 inch cul
vert.
" ~2,"600 feel of combination curb and
drain.
1,194 square yards side walk pav
ing.
4,400 feet of drain.
160 feet of dorm sower.
. Grading jr.00.
Gbnn Street.
4,000 foot of combination curb and
drain.
2,222 square yards side walk pav
ing.
King Street.
or>0 feet of combination curb and
drain.
350 Bquare yards side walk pav
ing.
Towers Street.
100 feet of 32 and 48 Inch culvert.
0,000 cubic yards of grading on
Towers, Reid and Peoples.
South Main St.
C.".co feet of drain.
."S3 square yards of side walk pav
ing.
1,240 feet of storm sewer.
80 feet of 32 and 48 Inch culvert. ,
MeDuffle Street.
12,100 feet of drain.
1,050 feet ot drain sewer.
West Harket Street.
2 if, feet of combination curb and
gutter.
200 feet of granite curb set.
6,400 feet of drain.
Ill square yards side walk paving.
General.
One half cost of 440 feet of 32 and 48
concrete culvert from South Main
street to Peonies street $915.
repair and Improvements on city
hall property, including new guard
house, $2,500.
100 square yards of avlng in front
of city hall property $100.
- Map of. cemetery completed and
records revised up to date.
Sewers.
?,900 feet-Rocky River to South
Main St.
2,210 feet-Whitner Creek to West
Market St.
1,400 feet-West Market St.
1.000 feet-Maxwell Ave.
1,000 Monroe St.
2,000 feet-Whit o St. and Hampton
to McDufflo.
400 feet-Bast River St.
2.100 feet-South McDuffie St.
[ 400 feet-Broad well St.
7.10 feet-North Main St.
1.200 feet-V., Unley, and PrevoBt
Streets.
Total-23,260 feet.
Summing np.
6,790 square Yds. side wal k$ 6,116.40
Brakeman Was Cared.
P. A. Wootsey, a railroad brakeman
of Jacksonville, Texas, writes: "I
was down with kidney trouble and
rheumatism so bad X could hardly get
sp when I sat down. I had a back
ache all the tims and was lracst tired
of living. I saw Foley KIdnok Pill?
advertised. . I took some and after a
short time I was thoroughly cured
and am having no more trouble."
They act promptly and help kidneys
throw poisonous waste producta ont
of Gie blood. Thousands heve writ
ten similar letters. Sohi everywhere.
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j Personal j;
Dr. A. Glenn Evans spent Sunday
in Pendleton with his parents.
Mr. irving Barnett of Pendleton
was a business visitor In fae city
yesterday.
MTB. C. Burriss of Spartanhurg is
visiting ber father, Mr. J. ll. Hutchi
son . i
Prof. J. B. Watkins and son. Mr.
Henry Watkins of Helton were busi
ness visitors in tlie city yesterday.
Dr. W. H. Nardin has returned to
tho city from Chattanooga, Tenn.
Mr. James Baldwin left yesterday
for points In Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Karie Lewis are
spending a few days at Jocassco.
M?8B Lual Smith ls in Henderson'
ville for a few days.
Mrs. ?neo N. Fant of Townvllle Is
spending this week in the city and has
charge of thc ollie ' of superintendent
education. Mr. J. li. Felton having
gone to South Goorgla for the week.
Messrs. Rufus Fant. Jr., and Mel
vin Means went to Millwood yester
day afternoon where they will Join
a camping party for the week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Hean Simpson
have returned tJC?hc city after spend
ing the past week at Glenwood and
Donalds.
Mr. Will Padgett of Saluda, S. C.,
spent Sunday in the city.
Mrs. J. L. Singleton and daughter
of Starr passed' through the city yes
terday en route to Westminster where
f.ioy will spend several days. ,
i F.?3V. J. L. Singleton of Starr paaa
ed through Anderson yesterday on hin
way to Walhalla where ho will as
I slat In a revival meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Ashley aro
expected to return 'from the moun
tains today wlie: a they havo been fo<
tito past week.
Messrs. Joe Bell, F. M. Cary. B.
B. Gossett and James Tribblc will
leave today for a fishing trip to the
mountains.
Mr. and MTB. J. T, Templeton and
Mra. M. C. Acker are visiting hr
Easley this week.
Mr. Mr. Isadore dei sher g has re
turned from WrightBVtlle Beach where
he haB been for the past Week.
Mr . J. A. MoAlister of Iva was a
business visitor in the city yester
day.
M?BS Ida Chrlstener of Fort Wayne,
Ind.. ls in thc city visiting Mrs .II.
J. Shaofer.
Miss .Greta Hall passed through tho
city yesterday on her way to her
home at Iva after 'spending several
days In Camnobello and Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Jackson and
son. Beaty Jackson, passed through
the city yesterday en route to Hender
sonvllle, N. C. where ?hey will spend
several-days. >
Miss Mamie Seawrtght of Iva is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. James Mc
Donald.
Miss .Jessie Pickt ns and Mrs. J.
W. Trowbridge have gone to Sal'i
bury, N. C. for a few days.
Miss Lucia Richardson has return
ed from Asheville where she has been
spending the past two weeks.
Mr. Joh.; Reed left Sunday for
I Knoxville, Tenn., whore he will visit
?Ms brother, Mr. Lawrence Reed.
Mitchell Rena ton.
A reunion of the faintly'of J. N.
Mitchell Will be held on Thursday,
August 19 at the Tom Martin place.
39.100 feet drain. 7.820.00
5,880 feet granite curbing.. 2,100.24
9,411 feet combination curb .
and drain . 4,234.95
Grading . 500.00
4,240 feet storm sewer ... 3,816.00
440 feet stcrm culvert 1-2 of 915.00
210 feet storm culvert .... 735.00
32,260 feet sanitary sewer .. 10,467.00
City r:Jl property. 2,600
100 feet 30 inch culvert ..., 230.00
Total.$39,634.54
AMKfem*!.
3,000 frat sewer, 81,100.
2,200 feet drain, $440.
4v600 yards of Belgium block pav
ing. $2.000.
Mrs. Dorn 4. bedford.
Mrs. I>ora Jane I .ed ford, wife of
Mr. W. II. Lcdford ol Main street
No. 20. Equinox Milln, died lalo yes
terday aternooti at tho age of ."><.
years.
Tho body will be shipped today to
White county, t?a., where interment
will be held.
Basil Cooper,
nasil, the 13 year old non of Mr. and
Mrs. A. M. Cooper of this city died
yesterday afternoon at G o'clock and
interment will follow in Silver Brook
cemetery.
At deal's Creek Church.
, The Rev. M. McGee will pveach at
Neal's Creek church next Sunday
morning at ll o'clock. That night a
protracted meeting will begin, F.?ev.
J3. L. Kugley doing the preaching.
Despondency Dne to Indigestion.
"About three months ago when I
was suffering from indigestion which
caused headache and dizzy spells and
made me feel tired and despondent, I
began taking Chamberlain's Tablets,"
writes Mrs. Geo. Hon. Macedon, N. Y.
"This medicine proved to bc tho very
thing I needed, as one day's treat
ment relieved me greatly. I UBod two
bottles of Chambernlln's Tablets and
they rid mo of til is trouble." For sale
by all dealers.
"Woman's place ls in the home. AB
i was tellin' my wife-"
"Ry thc way. Bill, what's yer wlfo
doin' now?"
"Workin* in Gie cannery."-Buffa
lo Courier.
"Doesn't that g': iver there look
Uko Helen Brown ?"
"I can't call t>".u\. dress brown."
Yal o Record.
VV^ar
ff?bleSe
? .Fro Uv Say
Fitted perfectly by our corse?ore
$3.60 to $13.60
Mrs. B. Graves Boyd
ITCHING ECZEMA
IS DRIED RIGHT
UP WITH SULPHUR
UM like cold cream to subdue
irritation and clear
the skin.
Any breaking out or irritation on Gie
face, arms, legs and body when accom
panied by itching, or when the skin is
dry and feverish, can be readily over- j
come by applying a littlo bold-suiphur,
says a noted dermatologist.
He informs us that bold-sulphur in*
st&ntly allays tho angry itching and
irritation and soothes sad heals GM
Eczema right up leaving the skin clear
and smooth. Bold-sulphur has occupied
a secure position for many years ia
the treatment "f -mtaneoua disorders bs*
cause of lt? parasite-destroying prop
erty. Nothing baa ever been found io
take its placo in treating the irritable
and inflammatory skin affections. While
not always establishing * permanent cure
it never falls to subdue the itching irri
tation and drive th? Eczema away and
it is often years later before any erup
tion again appears.
Those troubled should obtain from any
druggist an ounce of bold-sulphur, which
is applied to Gie affected pt./ts in Gie
same manner as an ordinary cold cream.
It isn't unpleasant and the prompt relief
afforded, particularly in itch'ag Kctema,
proves vorv welcome.
Promotes DiycstumCteeftJ
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Tuesday, August 26, 1915?
From Columbia, Rock HUI, Gaffney, Union, Spartanburg, Greenville, Green,
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following schedule and excursion farest
Arrive Atlanta..... 4i20 P. M.
?rrlve Birmingham.11:10 A. M.
nive Chattanooga..*.9*3? P. M.
Excursion tickets will be good geing only on special train and regalar
trains ss mentioned above.
Excursion tickets will be good returning en all regalar train? except New
York New Orleans Limited No. 88, to reach original starting pjrint by mid
night Tuesday, August 31, 1915.
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