The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, October 20, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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WANTS
WANTED-400 Sovorolgn coupone.
WU! pay market prlco-50 cents per
hundred. Apply to J. H. Loyleaa,
caro Tho Intelligencer. 10-20-lt.
WANTED-Ono second hnnd Ford
runabout must be in good condition.
Address Ford, Box 73. 10-17-3tp.
TYPEWRITERS-300 now, rebuilt,
shop-worn and socond hand typo
writers, all makes $10.00 up. Easy
tormo if desired. Tell us what you
want. J. E. Craytou & Co., Charlotte,
N. C. C. C. Dargan. Local Repre
sentative. 10-7-18t
WANTED-You to know that I sm
this season handling tho Genuine
Tennessee Blue Gem Coal, and not
asking anymore for it than you
navo paid for inferior coals. I have
; ? stock of the boot wood id town
on hand. Give me a trial. W. O.
Ulmer, Phone 649.
WANTED-50 to 100 head of first
clSBB, sound mules, 4 to 8 years of
age? We are not buying for the
war. '- Want more class, and willing
to pay bettor prit?. Tho Fretwoll
Company. 8-22-tf.
WAITED-You know "Thore's a Dif
ference" in our table meal. Wo uso
. ' Anderson County Corn, thoroughly
ecoured before grinding. Ask your
? grocer, or phone 680. Burris? ?Mill
ing Co.
WANTED-A good farm fdr one ot
our customers. If you h?vo a farm
for salo.we will be gl?d to consider'
lt Linley & Watson, (Jno. Linley
W. E. "Watson.)
WANTED-Every house Keeper in An
derson to.try a loaf of "Aunt Mary's
. Cream Bread." It's made at home
. and your'grocer,:keeps , it Ander
son Pare Toed Co. 1 '.. 8-lb-Dtf
' >?"'.' ''''.1 ?'. /.v.1.
LOST
i i '.O' ?
LOST--One large bunch of koys be
tween Iva ? and - Anderson. Have T.
. P. A. tag and preBtollto koy attach
ed. Suitable reward .-for ' their ro
tura to T. C. JackBoaV Jr., Iva, S. C.
10-19-31
LOST-Saturday afternoon' 'a gold
Boh O' Link bracelet Liberal re
ward for return to Tho Intolllgen
V;V esr. o?ice. . l?-l7-3t
FQift SALE
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FOB BALErr-Forty .'seroB of land In
Hopewell .Township,'.? .room house,
||^?.'new 'tvro small houses oh public
road.; Laud fairly level and in of
fered for ono thousand dollars. W?
ri. waiker. '-" ':'
%':-? FOB SALE TO MERCHANTS ONLY
Flour, .horse, stock, poultry and hog
rf,l0:fct?*OB ot . all kinds, including hay,
alfalfa' and cyclone - fonding meal;
Tell io, and Blaine Sun Self Rising
^^M^fiours, too; and at prices to suit G.
. ...EL. Turner at P. ft N. Freight sta
tion.
FOB SALE-Everything in tho Uno of
fresh fr ul ta that aro In cc a-a on:
pears, apples, ' bananas, grapcB,
oranges, lemons, cocoauuts, nuts ot
. all. kinds,' and candles that make
>Vyour mouth water? and ot prices
that don't make you sick either. J.
K. Manon.
FOB BALE-Am offering a email
amount of Peoples Bank stock at
a good volus. W; N. Walker.
FOB SALE-A farm of 131 acron wlth
. t vin one milo of Little Rive? church,
ia Abbeville county. Has a good
four room howis and.new barn; 20
acres In bottom land and 30 acres
ip. good cotton land. Also, 8S3-4
acres in another placo with A houso
and. barn, 60 acres In cultivation.
Will sell either place for' 130.00 an
acre oh ear<y terms. Address W, W.
Cl?Mkscalo?j Belton, 8. CV
: ? FOB SALE-Onion nets; White Jtari,
Bermuda. Prjse Taker, Silver, Skin,
Yellow Danvers, and Multipliera.
Thtfc? is plartf?g season. Funaon
^^^^Btaith,- Seedsman.,. : 7 ? , \ ;.\; ? / '; .
: - .- '. -U tORtm?t '
: li K??E>'F|?t?'slH?D; 'rooms to - rent
at-210 West Whitn?ry : next dcor to
opera horns-. 10-J7-3t
V FOB'BBNT-Six room' house., with
bath, and aU modern, conveniences.
Some house recently: vacated by Dr.
. Levis' Sanders ba Calhoun etrcet
TSING-TAU SHOWS i
TRACE OF LONG SEIRE
T?lng-Tno, Sept. 6.-(ASdocInted
I'rcss Correspondence)-Few traces
remain of the long Helge which robbed
the Germana of till? model city nod
turned it into Japanese bund?, ny
means of aeroplano scouts the Jap
ancso wore nhl?! to direct tho tiro of
their big gunn ugalnKt tin; forts of
tho heights surrounding Tslng-tao HO
accurately that itto damage was done
to unything but the military strong
holds. A few stray Shell? landed In
the city. Pieces of tthellH did Blight
damage to the American cotiBiilate
Tho Brazilian Consulate was wrecked.
A corner wan knocked off the Prinz
Heinrich Hotel, a pretentious building
on the water front. Hui ntl damaged
wallH have been repaired and tho
beautiful city which the Germans
carved out of the granite billa facing
Klo-Chow 1B moving along peacefully,
little changed excepting that Japanese
have replaced German?.
Instead of 3.600 Europeans who liv
ed in Taiug-teo previous to tho ?lege,
12,600 Japanese have settled hore.
Many of these have opened up shops
and taken ovor business which the
Germans conducted. Tho Japanese
government discouraged thia rush to
T?lng-tao, which wa? ovordono to the
extent that many of thc new shops
have had to cloue.
"Military necessity," has enabled
JapancBO ofllcia? to toko over many
privntc institutions ns well an thu
public buildings: Lleutennnt-Colonel
Yoshimura, the military governor, oc
cupies tho handsome stone structure
formerly used by Colonel Waldeck,
tho German governor, of the conces
sion, who I? now n prisoner In Japan.
Tbl? imposing building surmounts a
hlvh knoll in the heart ot tho Euro
pean section of tho city and tho gront
white flag with tho rod moon in it
which floats from the lofty twoer !B
tho first thing which moets the eye of
a visitor entering TBlng-tao on thu
railway manned by Japanese.
I A Japanese garrison of ono bat
talion occupies the barracks on thc
heights overlooking tho city. Japa
nese soldiers pollco tho city mid two
regiments ot Japanese aro scattered
along tho 240 miles of railway built
by the Germans to connect their sea
port with tho railway system which
touches Poking, Tlen-tsln and Shang
hai nnd connocts those centers with
tho Yang-tseglang and other great
rivera penetrating the interior of
Chino.
Genoral Ohtand commands the Jap
anese forces in TBlng-tao and along
the Sh?ngtung railway. Baron Funa
koshl, who was attached to tho Jap
anese Embassy at Berlin before tho
wnr but left that city previous to
Japan's declaration of hostilities, is in
charge-of-whftt hto Japanese call a
"diplomatic, bureau," an organisation
designed to look after claims and in
ternational questions growing out of
'tho. war conditions. "The. American
eon nul, M? R. Peck/ returned t o Talng
tno immediately after the Biege and ls
looking af tor tee interests of Ameri
cana and h?fllgvrcnts In a semi-official
way. - He has ho official standing and
in in much tho samo position na Amer
ican consuls in Belgium. To apply
for official recognition from the Japa
neao would Imply admission by tho
; Unitod iStatea of Japan's sovereignty
?in Tslng-tao and the entire Kino
Chow concession held-by Germany.
I Thia comprises an area of many
aouaro miles along Klao-Chow Bay in
addition to the city of Tslng-tao prop
er, but does not include tho town of
Klao-Chow, which lo frequently con
fused with the concession bearing
tho same name.
Rumora are In circulation In Tslng
tao that tho Japaneso will soon es
tablish a civil government In the con
cession, but no ofDcial announcement
bas besa made, . Japan has turned thc
cm,toma over to Clilna. under Japa
nese supervision, retaining 20 per
cent of tho receipts tor operating
purposes. -Broadly speaking, Jap/iv.
now stands Just whore Germany did
before tho war In relation to the con
cession. Japan baa substituted ita
narho for. Germany throughout the
treaty agreement between China and
Germany, granting the Gorman? the
QD-year leane on the seaport territory
and the-right to build railways in
Shantung province. -
In. preparation for the attack of
FOR BUIST-Ono furnished front
room down stairs within block ot
the publie square. Will rent to
one or two young men. Apply to
Intelligencer omeo.-10-8-tf.
MISCELLANEOUS
? ' o ? .
IN PLACING your fire Insurance, re
member that Prank & DeCamp
Realty Company represents only
strong, old line companies. Tour
business will be appreciated
10-7-tt .
COKE TO The Luncheonette when
yon are hungry. We cook anything
that ls in season, and we cook It
right Ask the men who esta here.
Short orders serrad, quickly. Oys?
tera any style. Next door Ut Union
;1 Station.
WE ARE PAT* INO Hp per ton for cot
ton seed and selling hulls at twelve
dollars -per ton; teal ?4 to |& p?ir
ton. These prices at oar "< yards;
Martin Coal Sk Wood Co.
B. TS? WYATT, the $5.00 Coat' alan ls
. ? still on the ioi>. soiling the beet
Block Coal for the least money, and
giving full weight, and prompt de
livery. Thar* ali you caa ask.
Phone 188. .
FOB SOTtl! EYE8-Wo have the Dr.
? Harria prescription for sore eyes
gives iristaai rellsf. Owl Drug OA,
Phone Wfc . 1044*0.
They Are Monarchs in Boston.
m^^am?^S^^^^'^^^^ t SOB. 1 and 2:-Harry Hooper, right
V^^B?tmw?r^f^If^^^^a i fielder of thc BoKton Red Sox, ?ho
^M^^^^HHjBK?^^^.-.',-made a home run willi thc score tied
^^?gBBj^^^^ No. 3:-fluffy Lev, Is Hod Sex left
^^^^g^^^^^^^ t fielder, (lie co.alar of thc World
.. ,. . Scries.
Tsing-tao tho apa??se effected a land
ing in Lao-shan-wan Bay, forty-five
ralles northwest of Tsing-tao and con
structed a temporary rnilway upon
which they moved their 28-ccntimeter
guns and supplies, to sites behind the
hills surrounding tho city. Germans
and ChlnoHe believed the Japanese
would hold this right-of-way and
build a permanent line, but tho Jap
anese havo nlready taken up tho rails
and abandoned the route.
Little change? hastbeen made In thc
general appearance of the city by thc
Japanese. "Rollschubahn" ls tho BIRE
which still (?tumis high abovo tho roll
er skating rink. Tho name "Schan
tung Elsenbahn Gesellschaft" has not
been painted out on the rolling stock
of Gio railway and German signs arc
still In placo above all tho stations
"Kaiser Wilhelm lifer." flouts Itsel!
proudly on the street signs along th?
beautiful marino drlvo. In all dtrcc
*? ons tho typically Gorman names o
firms stand forth on the quaint gablci
and towers of business houses whicl
suggOBt Heidelburg or Vienna.
Japanese soldiers rid*, on all th
trains, between Tsing-tao and Tsl
nan. It requires twelvo hours to male
the trip of 246 miles on tho Bingi
passen Ker train running each wa
daily and the service is very pool
"War times, you know," a Japanes
officer remarked when the fact wa
mentioned that the Germans made th
run in nine hours, or less. The track
were damaged somewhat by the hlg
wator this spring. Only necoBsar
repairs arc being made by tho Jape
nese who say they do not want t
spend any money until the ownershl
of the Uno is . determined. Un dc
German management the Une mad
i from 6 to 8 per cent annual prof)
j It has two short, spurs into rich coi
fields and had a heavy coal haul. Tl
Japanese say the Uno ls not profltobl
It is. now carrying roany cattle ac
large quantities of hides and lai
which are sent to Vladivostok for t?
Russian army.
Tho concurrence of the Japanese !
England's refusal to carry enen
freight hos greatly curtailed bo
railway and steamer freight at Tsin
tao. Many Germans from Tslug-b
went to T8i-nan and other Chine
towns to continue their business. U
til . the , Japanese shipping linea n
up the bars the Germans wore abb,
get considerable sb i pp inc spa
throng,:, cooperation with neutra
Gormans operated a great brewery
Taing-tao which ls now run aa a..Br
i?h corporation by English stockhol
era.
The moat conspicuous monument
Tsing-tao ls a great granite man oil
which. ' the Germans erected on t
water-front at 'the ; point where: Gi
mens brat landed in 1898 to toko o\
the concession, granted them' by Chit
On each of .the four aides. of the) mc
ument j thorn was formerly a. ,gr<
brome tablet commemorating the; i
qutsltlon ot this commercial gntew
to Chino. Three of those tablets hr
been pried off. -, Only one, bearing '(
bust of captain Jaeschke, tho ; fl
govi.Tr.or general of the Col on y, ?
mainn. , Japanoso officers say Chlm
coolies ?tolo the tablets,' for t??o" mei
But tba marvelous modern city,. wh
tba Germans created m 'sixteen ye
Stande .aa ' an enduring monument
their constructive genius. Bare gr
tte hills were leveled, : graded, i
planted with such skill that pines n
cover tho once barren pew*-:.'^
beautiful acacias and maples tb;
everywhere in parks and along av
?muII mnWi?iiiiiiiwtiiiiiy??ff?Viwrii"?iTlifWf
SERVICE CLUB FACES DBOUGUT
Dry? Would Take .* License From
Anny and Jiovy .Men.
(Washington 'Dispatch.)
Members of tho Anny and Navy
club aro confronted willi a more se
rious problem than .that which they
faced when Secretary .Daniels issued
IIIB famous dry order affecting life j
aboard ship. .Th?j'.ftj^J?B?''' beard of!
Washington has bean' asked, by tap
I Anti-Saloon league to refuse, n re
; nownl of thc club's .?iconso for the
salo of grog,
i .Tho matter came tip . today when
. the attorney for tho ; Anti-Saloon
1 league attacked the club's anjillca
j lion on th? groin dtliaf Its bar is lo-,
j coted in a residential', district and
Uiat tho. membership of the o-nau
.cation does not c-ufdiU lo tao re
quirements of tho Jones Work ex
cise law. ?> "!j ?'
;. The board took tho matter under
advisement and will romler a deci
dion boforo November .IV.>
! --? ;
Future of tho "Movies.w.
(Judge1.)
. Willis-A few more years will seo
tho end of tho moving picture busl
Qiilis-How.so? !
Willis-Lack of attendance.
. Gillis-Nonsense. Their popularity
ls increasing dally.
I Willis-Mnybc; but mark my words,
nt , the rate they are'going, iii a few
years everybody will cit:.er bo acting
in them or running..a plc?uro show,
and thore won't bo anybody left to
watch tho pictures. ,
Doctor-Ho w do you i feel, Colon ol
when you havo actually'-killed; a man?
Colonel-Oh, not eo had. How do
you?-London Punch;ii .-.
A woman not only wants to bo beau
tiful, but site wants to ba told that
She is.
ues lined with dignified.modern build
ings ot granite ami ,t I eic. A mag
nificent marine drl. ' S liras created
which winda all abo. /ino. concession
and stands out In -.ar tl lng Contrast
to tho Chlncso roadsc which havo .ex
isted for thousands of years hut are
scarcely passable for a loaded don
key.
The Germana hoped to make Tsir.g
tao a, German Hong Kong, tl was to
be a naval Msc commanding entrance
to Ccrt?!?t: ?rd N->rC'.*-rn China* trade
Just ca Hot!}.- Kong;In ;tlio stronghold j
controlling thc couftaerco of Routh
China. But she lat ked the navy to
defend her,remote outpost inyths For
j East and Japan's overwhelming mili
tary atrength was ^o?-imuch-for the
garrison of 2.50 regulars and 5,0 00
reservists-which -stood but against a
; ferft6:?t;lS?000 Japanese.
..Although tho Tiuiig-iao railway waa
not opened until In ten years
'thc Germ MI port greata 40,000 In
-? habitants, outstripped ?liefoo .to the
?south of; it. and wis threat onie g tho
' supremacy of Ti ,n-tnin to the nerta.
It .Served ? province? with-' ,40.000,000
inhabitants end promised- to become
.supreme, in North Calna. But the war
ychecked its progress..' Its. ownership
, and1 future developments;^ are : aqw
I shrouded In uncertainty; ' Europeans
Jin China never expect to eeo Germany
. regain Its concession. Although Japan
j has promised to; . rester? ? Teing-iao
I and the entire - coCc-ssiotv< to China,
-.neither - thp Chinese,^ nor. Europeans
resident in China, ever -expect .to seo
i Japan surrender its prize absoi ut ely.
WAU HURTS SNAKE BUSINESS
Texas Kentere Refuse to Look For
Rattlers for Fear of "Snipers.n
(OH City. Pa., Dispatch.)
Instances aro known of .business
being (Unorganized borough war con
ditions, bat it remained for a former
Dii city mau to .cnort that, lt has
oven Interfered with tho rattlesnake
business. Peter Gruber, bettor known
in print as "Rattlesnake Pote," writes
tho following to.,his. nephew,1 .Harry
Graber": " '. ' '
"My snake crop has .gore rwny
down. I have only three rattler^ 'crt.
Tho others havo died off and it 1B
dlfilcult to get any from Texas on ac?
couut of tho wa rln Mexico. The fol
lows arc afraid of going into the
hills for tho snakes for fear of "being
ambushed by the greasers. I have
had an order in for 100 pounds for
two months now, and f..ave not gotten
a single one. Thoy have told mo they
will ship just as soon aa lt ls safe
to venture into tho hills to look for
them."- '.
Lot
Noted Ai
Recommends a Spoon
to
V Uric ; acid tn ftieat excites the
become overworked, get sluggish,
like lumps of lead? Tho tirmo bi
tba bladder ip irritated, and you J
te seek relief two or threo times dt
When the Kidneys clog you must-1
oil the body's urinous waste or 3
sich person shortly. At first y<
misery Ja the kidney iregioib^ y<
Aiftnb**),^ sick headache,- dizi^ncs;
L
sour, tongue coated and "y^wf
ftmngc? when the Wentheli^b?d
;'? Eat less meat,, drink]--lots bf 'j
from any nharnine?st fpur.ouncea
?.: feko a tai '
ANDERSON THEATRE
FRIDAY NIGHT, OCT. 22
MANAGER TROWBRIDGE GUARANTEES
JOHN C. FIHHKll'S
GORGEOUSLY STAGED MUSICAL HIT \\
MARGUERITE DE VON
ORIGINAL FISHER COMPANY
WORLD'S GREATEST DANCING CHORUS
AND STUNNING BIG ENSEMBLE j
. PRICES-Lower Floor $1.50. BAL. $1.00-75-?j0c.
Seats Go On Sale Monday. .>
FARMS FOR S?LE
I have farms in Anderson, Abbeville, Greenwood, Picken* nnd
Oronec county? ranging In price from $10.00 per acre to $150.00 per
acre. I have any size you want' from a 2."> nero tract to l,?()0 aero
tract. These aro well Improved.
Now Is your 1'mc to buy before (Iicy go, higher.
Come tn see ino and tnifc this o-, or nh out that farm you have been
trying to buy, I cnn suit yon In what you want. .1 also have any tiling
you want in elly property. . , :'.
Real Estate
H. G. LOVE
Over Hubbard's Jewelry Store
. .n r&VJi :..;:? VTM,*':vTT" //f.'.r'."')!.^ '<
7~" :.; .
kidrieyg; t|ey j
.oche* aud feel
^mw\cloudyv
be obliged
;thd?jghfc
r thcrri flush ]
'ou'II bcv?inR3
foet ? dall
m suffer'from
?, stomach gets
?eol rheumetic .
irater; also, get
? of -^fl Snltft?,
' breakfast- for ?>few days and 'ft?fadneya witt . '
then oct,fitte. .'. ^This famous salt;*; ss mado from
;tlV?t';acid'^^.?wp^'',?nd.\le^oii puce, combined:
with Iilbia;^ud baa been ; ijsed generations ^
to clean clogged kidney^ and slknulate them,
io : if?]fe:iift-???%*TO*'^?'- to ncut?au?? thc acids
a-delightful effervescent hthia-water dnWwhich '
everyone should toke; now and then tp.fceep the V
kidneys4 clean: aiu? arti vc, Druggis^h?re ?ay V
m^^ffolk^S?/f??ve ja -
^trotante .wldje.4fcvia o?lir"
r.???jr;;seii lot*
?; overcoming: lue
trouble., ?