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COLUMN WANT ADVERTISING RATHS Twenty-flvo words or less, Ono Timo 25 cents, Throo Times 60 cents, Six Times |1.00. All advertisement over twenty five words proruta for each Ad ditional word. ItateB on I.0U0 words to bo used In a month made on application. No advertisement taken for loua than ;:EJ cents, cash in ad vance. If year namo appears lo tho telephone directory you can tele phone your want ad to 321 and a bi? will bo malled after Hs In sertion for prompt payment. WANTS WANTED-A good farm for ono of our customers. If you have a farm for sale wo will be glad to consider lt. Linley & Watson, (Jno. Llnloy W. E. Wutson.) TYPEWRITERS-300 now, robullt, shop-worn and second hand type writers, all makes $10.00 up. Euuy terms If desired. Toll us what you want. J. E. Crayton & Co., Charlotte, N. G. C. C. Durgan, Local Repr? sentative. 10-7-18t WANTED-CO to 100 head of first close, sound mules, 4 to S years of ago. Wo aro not buying for the war. Want moro class, und willing to pay bettor prico. Tho Frotwell Company. e-22-tf. WANTED-You to know that I am this rciason handling tho Oonulno Tennessee Dluo Gom Coal, and not asking anymore for it than you nave paid for Inferior coals. I havo a stock of the best wood in town on hand. Glvo mo a trial. W. O. dimer, Ph. ?e 049. WANTED-You know "There's a Dlf , io rea cu" in our table meal. We usc Anderson County Corn, thoroughly scoured before grinding. Ask your grocer, or phono C8G. Uurrlss Mill ing Co. WANTED-Every house keopor In An derson to try a loaf ot "Auni Mary's ' 'Cream Bread." It's,modo at homo] - and your grocer keepa IL Ander . eon Pure Food Co.. 8-15-Dtf I LOST IiOST4-On Wednesday, October 6th, .between roy homo and Dr. W. S. Hutchonson's, a pocket book with a . rubber band around it, containing ?66.00;: five ton dollar bills, ono five .* dollur bill, and ono ono dollar bill. '.'Return to il. R. Doy el, Anderson R. ...R. No. 2 and get roward. io-14-atp. FOR SALE ... _-o--T FOR SALE-210 acres of best land in Hart County* Ga., six milos from Hartwell. Weil Improved and near churches and good school. J. Rod Skelton; Hartwell. Ga. VOR SALE-Am offering a small amount ot Peoples Bank stock at a good value. W. N. V/alker. FOR SALE TO MERCHANTS ONLY Flour, horse, stock, poultry and hog feeds : of all kinds, including hay, alfalfa and cyclone feeding meal; Tolllo, . and Rising 8un Self RlBtng Hours, too; and at prices to suit G. ' BL Turner at P. & N. Freight Bta llon. FOR SALE-Everything In tho line ot '?' fresh fruits, that aro In soason: pears, apples, bananas, grapes, . oranges, lemons, cocoanut:?, nuts of ' nil kinds, and candios that mnko . your mouth water, and at prices ; that don't mako you Bick either. 3. ;. K. Maims FOR SALE-Young Joraoy cow. Calf six months old. i'hohe 366, ?O-14-lt. FOR SALE-A farm of 131 acros with in one milo of Little River church, jj in Abbeville county. Has a good four room house and now barn; 20 aerea in bottom land and 30 acres m in good . cotton, land. Also, OS 3-4 ; :.. aerea in another place with a house \ and barn, 00 acras tn cultivation. ' WIR sell eithor place for 120.00 an iff acre on'easy terms. Address W. W. Cliokscaiee, Relton, S. 0. FOR SALE-Ona five .oom cottage on . . S. Main. St., alno for. sale or rent one five room house on Nardin AVe. Phone-361 or call on Mrs. O. H. j Reid, 033 N. Fant iSt. . 10-9-Gt. FOR SALE-Onion acts; White Pearl, '..Bermuda, Prise Taker, Silver, Skin, . Ye 1 low * Danvers, and Multipliers. This ls planting season. Fuman Smith, Seedsman. FOR MOT FOR : iRENT-^Ono rurniched- front room down stalps within block ol the publie; square/ . Will rent tt N one . Pr two young men . Apply to Intelligencer Ofqce.-;10-8-tf. FOB' ?RNT--wp^ room house?' -witt bath, and f \? modern c?nvonlenccs. Samo heuaW recently vac?tedi by, Dr, Levis - Sanders, on Calhoun street Apply U> Wm. Rrissey,. care Some of the Pia] LEGAL NOTICES TRUSTEE'S SALK By virtue of tis power given inc by deed of trust executed to me by H. F. Hall the fifth day of February, lylo, recorded in tho oilico- of the derk of tho court tho twenty-third day of February, 1015, in book LL L Ii, pago 473-474, 1 will sol' nt public out cry before tho court '?ouso door nt Anderson, South Carolina, salo day in November, 1915, tho following de scribed real cstnto, tho property of lt.' F. Hall, to wit: I. All that lot of land, containing 26.57 actio, moro or lesa, lying on tho South aldo' of tho Toad from Orr Cotr ton Mills to Keys Spring, and bound ed on tho North by said road, on. tho East by lot number slxty-nino of. tho. said Hall Ianda, heretofore seid, on tho South and die Weat by lands of S. C. Major, and othora. . II. . All that lot of land, containing 11.18 ncros, lying to the North of' tho road from Orr Milla to Keys iSprlng, and boundod by stroets laid out. on tho said lands, being bounded oh thc .'Oast, by Orr Cotton Mills, on. ! tho North' hy dot lumber throe, on j tho West by Street, ?nd on'tho South by road f roui' the Orr Cotton Mills to Keys Spring. III. AU that lot of land, containing 12.30-acres. Immediately North of lot last ?u?V? described, and hounded un tho North by lot number two, 0? thc? South by tho public road which divides it fron? the Orr Cottnn* ?S.ltl land, oh tho South by street .which divides lt from lot number four, and on the West by Btreot. IV. Also, lot number two, contain ing 11.50 acr?B, bounded on tho North by lands of Mfa. Nettle Bttrdinc; on the. East by road to city, which dividen lt from lot number ono and Orr Cot ton Mill's land, on the South by lot number throe, und on tho West by strcot which divides lt from lot num ber live. V. Lot number two, containing 2.56 acres, moro or ICHS, being in MaSCFXlJ^NEO?S WARNING-This ls to notify that all persons aro hereby warned not tc hire or harbor my adopted son, Box.-/.le Emens, In any way. Ht! Ier1 ray homo without cause. Any in formation regarding him will be ap preciated. ?qe 16 years, very dark, large eyes, long swinging walk Loft homo September 1 Ith. John L Jones, Wllllanist?u, S: C. 10-t5-8t. ?> f,]yl;?;'?:? FOR SORE EKE&-We have tho Dr .Harris prescription for soro ?yes - {rives instant relief. Owl Drug Co. Phone G36. 10-2-lm B. N. ivVATT* the $5.00 Coal Man li still on tito Job, soiling tho hes) Block'Coal for tho least money, anti ' giving full weight, and prompt de livery. That's all you can ask Phono 182! COME TO The Luncheonette whor you aro. hungry. Wo cook anything that lu in ? season, and wo cook I! right. Ask tho man who cats hero Short orders served quickly. Oys tera any style. , Nest door, to Un Io: Station. . ' ; WE ARE PAYIMJ $40 per toa for coi ton seed and soiling hulls Ut twetv-: dollars per ton; coal $4 to ?r> pei ton. Those prices nt our... yarda Martin Coal . & Wood JCO. Ir? PLACING your f)re insurance, re mcmher tha*t Frank & De Cann '.Realty Company represen ts oui: strong, old Uno companies. Tom ' fcualaoss' will he ?j??rt?latc?. fers in Oliver Morosco's Production SOUTHEASTERN LIFE MAKES gnaw Home Office Announces Success ! of Million in Month Campaign. ' Greenville, Oct. 14.-TOc South eastern Life Insurance company of ! Greenville has established a new rec I ord in tilla state. This company, j which does business exclusively In I South Carolina, has within tho past j thirty duys placed more than a mil lion dollars In now business on its' books. On tho 11 tia of September tho com pany decided tb "make it'a million In n month." The goal was passed this afternoon when rop rts showed tiiat nt least $1,100,000 had been written. Today ls the tenth anniversary of 1 tho company's inception. It is also ' tho tenth anniversary of fm first j policy ever written hy tho Southoas j Uni. \ . . I Tho' company lias been located In ; Greenville and under the present : management for about flvo year. Dur I lng" this timo lt ha3 increased its . business from approximately $'2,QU0,-: ,000 to 18,000.000, not including all tho I business written this month. Greenville county lcd In the million ?iiape a triangle, bounded on tho North by lands of J. F. and J. Si. ! Evans, on tho East by Orr Cotton [Mill's land, and oh tho West byroad to tho city of Anderson, which divides lt from lot number two. VI. Lot number live, containing ! S.52 acres, moro or less, bounded on ?tho North by landa of Mrs. Nettie Bur jdine, on tho East by street which divides lt from lots three and two, ou the South by lot sold ti J. P. Catlott, and on the West by lot sold to J. P. iCatlett. j VII. Lot number six, containing 3,88 acres, more or Jess, bounded on tho. North by street which divides-thc j iand from land sold to J. JP. Catlott, on j the East by street, and on tho South ,nnd West by ro.id from Orr Mills to . Keys .Spring. \ VIII. That, lot of land containing ; 10.20 acres, known U-J tho Whitncr land, lying . on Whilner and Byrum >'Creeds, hounded by lands of Mrs. Nol 1 tio Uurdlne. Mrs. Alatbea Orr, Mrs. .jKato R. Whltuor. W. N. Webb, and ' [l(yruin's Creek and Whittier's Creek. . \ ?X. AU that certain lot, and store ? house thereon, sit?alo at tho corner r ipr Greenville, and Ella streets, in tho ?elly of Anderson, 8. C^\conv/>yed to IL F, Hall by S. E. Moori by deod dat ed S June, 1005, and recorded in clerk's offlco in deed book D D D, pago 672. . X. That storehouse end lot situate on South Main Street, in tho city of Anderson, beginning on South Moin Street at thc Northern comer of a lol ? owned by Ti. C.- Brown, und running ^nlong tho lino of Main Street afo' feet 8 inches, more or less, to alcornr,r, thence along thc line of .st?^room former/ owned by S. M. Orr parallel with the lino nf thc lot formerly be longing td. Joh? O'Donnell's estate, now owned by D. C.. Brown,'140 foot, moro, or .lens; thence to tho . .corner lot lotyformorlr owned by Hall and j Welch, parallel With lino.. ba > May Street, 26 feet 3 indies, moro or lera, thenee back to the beginning corner . \l 10'feet, moro er lesa.; , < i. v j-' j j , Tdrms :6C sale, one-third .cash; j b?l ou co tn one .md two ye? rs, sec ur eil by tho note pf . tho purchaser and mortgage of tho premises.'.with. In terest* at eight per cent.'per annum, with leavo lo purchaser" U),pay-'all cash. Purchaser to pay oxira for < papers and stomps, M. L. Bonhom?: : Trastee, , "PEG O' MV HEART," at The A new burlncis. The Columbia agency tame second with upwards of $250, noo in new business and tho Ander son agency third with about $22!i,?00. The general agencies at Sparlanpurg, Greenwood, Florence, Waiterboro and Laurens nal made creditable showings. The Southeastern is the only old line lifo insurance company which writes all Us policies in this state and wftich Invents every cent of ILh money in this Btate. Life insurance men hero ?tate, that tho record of more than a million dollars of new businlss In ono month is far In excess of any triumph eyer achieved, by any other. company, .doing business in South Caroll'i.y. Dorsey May Bun for Governor. Atlanta, Oct, 14.-Hugh .Dorsey for governor and Samuel 1). llewlott for solicitor, g^ejvajUof^ t?W? .crbnlnal branch of tho"Fulton" superior court is tim latest/-political gossip- here regarding the- next crop of political candidates. Martial Law at the Hague. The Hague, Oct. J4--Martial law in a specified and partial form is p?Ti???ln'r?u ' he Tiri ?;-~'?hu prCCi?m?t??u affects various trades furnishing- ar my supplies. Tlia^worltiiicn must Imvo a m'iUtary peraufcto go and return. (Hose Strftcls for Piny Minneapolis. Mjfnn., Oct. ii.-This city has solved tho question of. play grounds-for tho j kiddies by desinnat ing certain streets that will bo closed and for play during certain hours of tho day lt was announced today. Seventeen Germait Shins"; "SHs<dn?r: London,' Oct. 14?'-$o\\?ntcen Ger man oro steamers plying in tho Ral tlc are missing anya an-J Exchange Tolcgrar, : Stockholm dispatch. They are believed to h? ve been sunk by' a llrltlsh submarine. V Kev. J. T. t?tnn'e Appoln^hents. Itev. J. T. Mann' will preach at Union churo':, Harnea stat?on. next Sunday morning- at ll o'clock, and that hight at 7:30. ho will preach at tho First Huptist-'church at Iva. Tired Business Man-"Take danc ing lessons! Wei*. ? guess > not! There are too manp other ways by which I can m'a-ko a fool ci myself/' . Ilia Loving Wife--"yea,. ! d?>ar, but you hayo tried all'Of those."--judge. Save Part of Our happiest ; mo men ts a.f^'fy/lWji.-i we forget se?f in* useful effort. System ic o u n t s, Save a D?me a Day. Thousands are using the Dime P o c k et ?I Saving{ Bank a n d there is ??e^fotJy?u '. here. : - . ; Gitizens Nati nderson Tonight. (S SAGE TEA IN . LIFELESS, GRAY HAIR If Mixed with Sulphur it Darkens j so Naturally Nobody can Tel!. Grandmother kept her hair beauti fully darkened, glossy and nbundant with a brow of Sago Ter. and Sulphur. Whenever her bair feel out or took on that dull, faded or streaked ap pearance, tills simple mixture was ap plied with wonderful effect. By ask ing at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound," you v.-;'l get a large bottlo of this old ti:!: ? r r*ac\y to uBe, for about I f.i :;t.':. 'i!;:; ?.imple mixture can | br-depended' upon to "restoro natural color and beauty to Mie hair and is' splendid for dandruff, dry, itchy scalp j and falling hair. A well-known downtown druggists B:.ys everybody uses Wyeth'.-. Sage and Sulphur, because it darkoto so' naturally and evenly that nobody can toll it hn3 been applied-it's so ea3y| to uso, too. Von simply dampen a comb or ?.oft brush and draw it through your hair taking ono strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, it is restored tb its natural color and looks glossy, >." soft; and abundant. g PROFESSIONAL I I CARDS J Dr. HENRY R. WELLS DENTIST ' .. ' Offlco F. & M. Building O?ice 522-Phones-Rosldeheo <J8 Dr. C. Mack Sanders DENTIST O?llco 304-5-6 Bleckioy Building. - Omeo Pliono 429 Residence Phone 149. Dr. Lillian L. Carter Osteopath. . 212 Bleckley Bldg. Phone 168. Residence 31&. Dr. L. Carl Sanders (Associated With Dr. J. O, Handers) Office Bleckley Bldg. Phone 329. . Residence Phone 149. Dr. C. Singleton Breed?i Office ta St Mary's Hospital North Anderson* Hearst 8 tn IP, 12 to 3 and G to 9. ' Chhh oku" Trowbridge & &0f? DI^ISTS 'New Theatre BO?&SBS ?, GADSDEN SAYRE 40S-403 Beckley Bending . v ?same?, s. .C. :.'. ;V j? We are recommending our 10-1-0 and 10-2-0 and 10-24-0 for wheat and oats this fall when you sow it. This will give it stalk and grains in the head, and that it what you want in grain. If you will sow five acres in wheat and five in oats this fall, after preparing the land well and fertilizing it well with either of these goods, you will find it advantageous. The 10-2-?-0 is an especially fine goods for grain. Let us hear from you. Anderson Phosphate & Oil Co. Anderson, South Carolina. TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS We ure pirasen* to announce thnt wc are now lu our new quar ters al i .'15 Norili Main St reet where wo ure prepared to serre'you heiler In our line of Paints, (Xis, Varnish mid ull kinds of Interior li II is ln>s of Ibo host makes and brands. We also have in stock one of the most complet? and well selected 'Unes of wall papers ever shown In this city consisting of ninny puflerns ou Oatmeals Knish Tinls, Morie nnd a great variety ?if stripes nnd flowered designs. Call and examine our line and get our prices, which we aro go In^ to make exceedingly low for tho next ?10 days. We timi on moving our stock thnt we linve two much house palm's of the very best makes on bund und w? aro going to reduce our siock for the next UO days if low prices will do it> Just thiiik of It tte very best outside paint at $1.75 the gnl.{ sells everywhere ut S-.-.iW). A good roof 'and burn paint @ ?.~>c thc gul. Why let your metal roof mst mil for the lurk of a llttlo pnint. Brighten up your home before the cold weather set* in. tV'l and sen ns and get our prices. Wc are experienced builders nnd paint men. We cnn tell you when to paint und how to paint. "WE KNOW HOW" GUEST F?AIIMX CO. G. 31. Guest, Owner. :-: Sheldon Todd, Snlcsman Selected, large size, packed ?n. original brine, which makes them taste different, and much better than when they come packed in bottles. These are Extra Fine, and are 33 ONLY, per quart.. m rhone 211 nnd 215 Cash Grocery Co. Sellers of Good Things to Eat" - Chronic IkmaUnntloiu . ?**About two years ago when I be gan using Chamberlain's Tablets I had been suffering for somo timo with ni omach troublo and chronic consti pation. My - condition improved', rap-;. Idly through tho uso of-those tableta. Sincb toking four or five bottles of (hon my health has been fine," writes Mrs. John Newton, Irving, N. Y. For salo'by all dealers'. *. ltecoss:end? Caaaunrtain's ' Cough Remedy. . "LaBt winter I used a hottlo of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.'for a had. bronchial, cough. I felt Its heno ?lcl?l effect Immediately and before ? had finished thc bottle I waa . cured. I never tire of recommending this roraody to my. friends," writes' Mr? William Bright, Ft. Wayne,.Ind. For salo by' ali dealers. ? .,< . CALOMEL WHEN BfL?O?S? NOI SlP! MAKES'tOU SICK AND SALIVATES , ?Mm'$ Um Tons" is Kirakiss To I to Yoor Sluggish li?.<er hon? Wei Mf a doe* 0 e dnngeronn tdrnawnight and tomorrow, yon may lose' .a day's work. >, Cai otnel. its inerenry or quloksilvcr which ;? causes necrosis ?f. tho bone*. Cal omo i.,. when it come a into contact With?sour, hilo crashes int? it, breaking it l>p. This ls when you feel that awful nausea nnd cramping. If you are ilng 6ish sad ?Vall* knocked ont," if . your ver ls torpid and bowels constipated or'you havo headache, dizziness, coated . He re?? %my guaran tee-?ks ta any dru* .store and- get a'tfO cent bottle of Bod Son's Liver Tone. Toko a spoonful and' If it 'doesn't' ?tralghtia?vyouNh}ht up and make you foe8 lino and tigot$aiv?*f want , you to go barjc to the Gst?rs and get your money. Dodeonja Iflycr Tone hi destroying thc salo of cdtomei b?-cauao it ie 'real liver medicin?} ?nL*-: " <able; therefore Jt can not make you Bick. ' .?*;".>?.*>'>j. I guaranty that ohs sp sop's Liver Tono wiiUput Tiver te? works atoa olean s" that^ sour b?o and eorvsti which Isri>^?pg.Som ins J=u feel miserable ? guairiitno that a potito of Dodson's LlywriTtj?se will kce^your catiro f wolly ferflikrflns for months. ,/Oiv*.it.toyou?cWWHw?i- ? harmless ; doesn't gtlpcisud^thex liko itu