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COLUMN WANT ADVERTISING BAT EH .' Twenty-five words or less, Ono Time 20 cents, Throo 1'mes 60 cents, Six Timon 31.00. AU Advertisement over twenty five words prorata for each ad ditional word. Hates on 1,000 words to ho used In a mouth mado on application. No advertisement taken for lera than i?5 cents, cash in ad vance. If your name appears In the telephone d!vectory you cnn telc phono.your want nd to 321 and a J bill will ho mall'-?; after Itu In ti ' nortlon for prompt [mymont FOR SALE FOB SALE-Agricultural Lime. Ap ply now to your gardens at rate of from one lo five tons per acre-lt's cheap nud there is not a Karden In Andcmon bul that needs lime-It Will correct blight and sweeten . your ?our ?oil and make your fer tilisation readily available. Phone. 464, Furman Smith, Seedsman. FOB SALE-Household and kitchen furniture in good condition, dif ferent utylos and sets. 223 WcBt Church Street, Phone 440. I'OIt MALE-Ono Hccond hand two horso wugon. W. L. Brissoy Lum ber Co. FOB SALE-English PCUB. Plant be .tween now and the fifteenth; Alas ka .and Morning Star varlotlcs. Don't lot this idoal planting season get away from you. Furman Smith, Seedsman, Phone 404. FOR SALE-Forty acroB of land in Hopewell Township, 3 room house, now tv-o small houses on public ? road. Land fairly lovel and is of fered for ono thousand dollars, W. \ N. Walker. FOB SALE-V? rory thin g in tho lino pf frosh fruits that aro in soason: pears, apples, bauanns, grapes, oranges, lemons, cocoanuta, nuts of all kinds, and candles that make your mouth water, and at prices that don't make you sick either, J. K. Manoa. B??- YO?B gasoline and motor oil from tho man that neods your pat . rehogo,' Caudle, Corner of Main and Earl streets. WILL. ABBIVK about November 1st : a car of good mules; best to be had, prices and'terms right Will pay you * to eeo us if in noud of atnule. '.The Fwtwell Co. 10-24-01 WANTS WASTED PEAS-We will pay you ' highest market prlcos cash-or will . exchange .Agricultural Lime-you certainly need tito Limo for alt your : small grain crops. Furman Smith, : Saedsman, Phone 464. ll;18-15t WANTED-Thirty home loving peo * pie to read our daily ads in this paper. We have something that . you. want, and our proposition is splendid. Linley & Watson, Phono ??S! 1A.01.K WHEAT MEAL A breakfast food. / Health restoring. Recommeudod by physicians. Made from nativo grain. Has a fine flavor. Borve as other cereals, Burrlss Milling Co. WANTKD-A good farm for ono of .our customers. If you bavo a farm . for salo wo will be glad to consider it. Linley & Watson, (Jno. Linley W. E. Wntnon.) . ?O MERCHANT TRADE--Ono car Texas Bod Rust Proof Oats, car I nure shorts, and all kin?ls of feed. So? O, E. Turnor at P. lb N. Depot MISCELLANEOUS LOOK I-2,000 pound's good coal $4.751 . 1,000. pounds good coal $2.50; 500 pounds good coal $1.35; . 1 cord ' smooth dry 4 foot pine wood $4.00. Delivered anywhere In , city. Spot V .cash. BlUo Ridge .leo Co., Phono 4D2. ll-18-6t WE AEE PAYING $85 per ton for '.'cotton seed. 'Selling hillls at. $12 > por ton. .giving three tona pf hillls tor ono ton:meaI> ot our warehouse, ?rl?rtin Wood fy Coal Co. itFKWRCTEB BE/.'A?ftlNG-Beat ^^?lpp^?. typewriter rebuilding Inj ,': the sou Ul. Factory exports for .all makes machines,' yaur old machine I : -, ca? he made, aa gdtxl os now for a small amount. JV E. CniytOn ft j Co., Charlotte, N. C. CJ C.XDarr ] gan, local representativo. ^?2$-20tl. ; COKE TO The Luncheonette when i you ore hungry^ We cook anything jthstvisoin'season, vx? yitt cook R f right , Ask th? man -who eat? hero, . Shah order? served Quickly.. Oys ters iiny' istylo. Next door to TJn??n Station. YATf, tho $5 Coal Man has yet'got I < . coal to burn; he doesn't : like Gie j - smell Of tbs smoko however, un ; isac oome ono el?o haB paid for the ^i^?.%-j;H?"i;Says^rhbVeV?r' that bo ta i-Vf iiUO saving tho people lots of money ,:: ot* their coal bills. His phono ts I PROFESSIONAL | I CARDS ** g Dr. HENRY R. WELLS DENTIST Offlco F. & SI. JlnJIdlng OfPco 627-rhones-Besldenee ?fl Dr. C. Mack Sanders DENTIST OlHeo 3?4-5-G Mcckloy Building. Office Phono 429 Itealdnnce Phone 149. Chisholm* Trowbridge & Saggs DENTISTS Now Theatre BaQding W. Whitacr St C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect & 405-406 Bleckley Boildmg LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITO KS All persona having dalmo against tho catato of A. O. Plnckuoy, de ceased, aro hereby notified to pre Bcnt tliom properly proven to the un dersigned within the time prescribed by law, and those Indebted to make settlement. % * 'j imwm nowt* Adm. With will annexed, Wllllamstou, 8. C. NOTICE TO CREMTOItS All pensons having claims against | tho estate of Oha?. |S. Sullivan, de ceased, aro hereby notified to pro sent thom properly proven to tho un dersigned within tho time prescrlbod ! by law, and tho:io indebted to moko | settlement. Mrs. Luta n. Sullivan. Went to the Hospital. C. E. Blanchard, postmaster at Dlancbard, Cay., writes: "I had kid noy, trouble so bad I had to go to I tho hospital... Foloy.JKldnoy Pills were I recommended to nib and they com pletely cured mo, F*bofifcot speak too ] highly of thom." Bufferers In ovory utato havo had similar benefit from thia standard 'Veme'dy foi? kidney and' bladder ailments. It banishes back ache, stiff jo in ti:,.swollen muscles and nil tho various symptoms of weakened diseased kidneys. Sold everywhere. Lily White Market ts headquarters for good things to eat. Try some of our Old Tune Pork Sausage, Klee JuicyJSteak, Lean Pork Chops, Fine Fat Veal. We are all ready getting oysters In. If you can't decido what you want phone 694 and we will help you to decide. LILY WHITE MARKET, JL W; Lindsay. Proprietor. PIEDMONT & NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY ?.NDERBONi ARRiyA$8 No. SI,....,... 7:36 A. M. No. 83.VW............. 9:35 A. M. No. 36,?v:..............11:40 A. M. No, 37,............ M ., 1:10 P. M. No. Sd.,........,...... 8:40 P. No. 41................... 6:00 P. M. No..43..8:26 P. M. No. 45................... 10:20 P. M. ' DEPARTURES No, 80............ 6;25 A. M. No. 88...,?.,.,.. 8:25 A. M. No; 3j ;.........i.....10:80 Aw M. NO, 86,,...........13,10 P. M. NO, 38...........,^;;*:8o iv M. No. ! 40. ?..'. ...'. <, 4:60 Pi M. No: 42..;..v....., ,V^...v 7:00 M. l?o. 44......v.v~........ 8?16 P. vi .H7,-;. - ,..>.. . " . v.. tH IPLACh?? jtmr fix* Insurance. v'j'au^BMf that iraak C;D? Realty Company represents. 'strong, old line companies., Ito business will be appreciated. GOV. HARRIS SIGNED PHQI.iBITIQN BILLS He Used Four Pens Which Were Given Away for Souvenirs. Atlanta. Ga., November 18.-The prohibition billa passed by the Geor gia legislature at tho present extra ordinary session became laws yester day afternoon wu&n Governor Nat B. Murrin affixed MI tn? bills li is signa ture of approval.. Tho governor rjaed four pens to KIKII tho three bills and afterwards presented the pens to tho following persons: Ono to Dr. O. W. Eichelberger, su porIntendent, ot thc Goor.-la Antl-Sa .ron league; one to the senator from Elberton, Ga., who Introduced the bill* In Ute senate; ono to Representativo H. W. Hobkins of T?Omas county, who conducted the prohibition fight In the house aa floor leader of the prohibition forces In that branch of tho assembly; and one to Senator Malignant, who took an active part In it'*? passage of the bills In the sen ate. Tbe throe bills signed by the gover nor, which compromise the main pro hibition program, are ae follows: Fllrnt, the omnibus bill, which de fines prohibited liquors with such min ute dotnll tvat nothing contemplated by tho law can escape Including Whiskey? wine, beer, and all Imitations thereof, und any other beverage con taining more than one-half of one per cent of alcohol, and which absolutely prohibits thc sale, t-lvlng away or keeping on hand of nay of the prt?ib Ited liquors named including a pro vision that ??b?llanos locker clubs. Second, the anti-Shipping bill, which prohibits the shipment In to the ?tato or from OTC point to anot'.ier wiit in the state of any prohibited named la the omnibus bill, oxcopt a EOaall rup ply to be received by an individual for private uso. Third, the antl-advcrtlsl?g bill, which absolutely prohibits tho navor lldlug of any prohibited liquor In V\o. stato In any shape, form or fashion, including newspapers, magazines and all ethe;' publication? wherever pub lished, a? well cs billboard, street car aigns, otc. Bach and all of the bills provide elaborate and thoroughgoing machin ery for their enforcement. Thoy go into offect May 1, 191 C. It ia ti;o concensus of opinion not only among tho members of tho legis lature who . supported the . bills, but among thone who opposed -tho bli'.a that Georgia's prohibition laws are now tho inost.effectlvo in tho United States. ; Cored Boy of Croon* ! $" Nothing frlghtons a mother moro thar 'he lopd, hoarse cough ot croup. Tho labored breathing, strangling, choking and gasping for breath call for Instant nt lion. Mrs. T. Noureuer, Eau Claire, Wis., says: "Foloy'B Honey and Tar cured my boy of a BerlouB attack of croup after other romcdlos had failed. I recommend lt to overy ono BB we -know from our own experience that lt ls a wonder ful remedy for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough." It clears air passages, soothes and heals. Sold MILLIONAIRE TURFMAN Offers Himself for Enlistment In Aus tralian Army. Melbourne, Australia, Nov. 10. Giving hts name ns "John Wron," a man applied at the Melbourne town ihall a few days ago for. enlistment. Ho said his business was "racing." "Axe you tho owner of the race courses?" asked tho surprised recruit ing officer. "Yes," replied. He Is perhaps the most widely known bf . Australia's mll i i ou i res. Ho owns several race courses, a newspaper or two, and ls interested in a great variety ot Indus trial VH'HMiii?L'V.S. He save ?c,r>"G soi prize to thc first Australian to win tho Victoria Cross. . . Wren passed all. the tests, and .Was promptly ticketed as a private in a newly formed regiment. Ho gave his age as forty-threo. - How to PrtT?nl Croup. . It may be a surprise to you to learn that In many cases croup can be pre vented. Mrs. H. M., Johna, Elida. Ohio,' relates her experience as - fol lows: "My little boy is 'subject to croup. During the past winter I kopt a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rem ory in tho house, and when ho be gan having that i croupy cough I would give him oho or two doses of it and it would break the attack, I Uko lt better for children than any cthor cough medicine beeanse chil dren take lt willingly, and it la ania and rollable.'' Sold by all dealers. To Dan Fiction. . London, Nov.;19.-The library: coin mutee of .Wadsworth, iv -southwestern suburb ot London, has decided to add to the war depression by placing ai ban on tho circulation of all works of fiction to either adult br Juvenile un til a>fter peace ls declared,. ' . V . . 1 . ..<.'.<.? ? ? ,7-'/ CITHOLAX . ,' '"\'-?;V CITROLAX CITROLAX B?st thing for constipation, sour stomach. lacy liver and " si ugg J ah bowels. ?Stops a sick headache almost at once. Gives a most thorough end satisfactory flushing-no pain, ' no nausea. Koopa your f.ystcm cleansed, sweet and wbolosomev.-Yt.: vH? Wei echt. Salt Uke City.L?tabr writes ?I find Cttro?a* the best laAUv? ever us?e;. Does not gripe-r.e. pleaoant alter-e?f ects." Sold ovo GERMANY HOPES FOB j ?NCREQ: OF RATIONS Berlin, Nov. 19.-Germany will not know accurately' catii lalo loathe fall just how largo ike ISIS "kurvest of grain han been, aad whether lt Ia big enough BO that it will be. possi ble to Increase the allowance of feeil for horses, a? well as the amount of flour for human consumption. Iteccntly f ?e report wont tho rou>ids that tho harvest wats so large aa to leavo a surplus' of 'MO million tons or grain, and that in consequence it would be posalblo to increaso the feed allowance tor animals by at least 100 million tons. Hopes ran no high in consequence'of thia report that thu authorities have bad to is:u-3 an oili cial statement of fio case. Tho eurplus, this statement iii blares, ls only estimated and ia a-*, yet im possible off .verdQdaliou. rutilait returns aro In no one may be permit ted to alter existing regulations con cerning tho quantity of flour, or feed used In anticipation of an unusual har rest. * Our Jitney Offer-This and Sc Dont' miss this. Cut out this slip, enclose with 6c and mall it to Foley &. Co., Chicago, 111., writing your name und address clearly. You will roceive in return a trial packago containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for bladder aliments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, 'or constipation, j biliousness, headacho aad sluggish coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kid ney Pills, for pain in sides and back, rhoumutlsm, backache, kidney ? and bowels. Sold everywhere. SAVES DAUGHTER Advice cf Motlier no Doubt Pre?! vents Daughter's Untimely End Ready, Ky.-" I was not able to do anything for nearly six months," writes Mrs. Laura Bratcher, of this place, "and was down in bed for three months. 1 cannot tell you how I suffered with my head, ard with nervousness and womanly troubles. Our family doctor told my husband he could not Jo me any good, and he had to givf> A up. We? tried another doctor? but ac did not f.-lp me. At last, my mother advised me to take Cardin, the woman's tonic. 1 thought it was ho use for 1 was nearly dead and nothing s ec ni ed to do me any good. But I took eleven bottles, and now 1 am able to do all of my work and my own washing. v 1 think Cantal is .Ute best medicine ia the world. My weight has' increased, and 1 look the pic ti: re o? health. " If you suffer from any of the ailments peculiar to women, get a bottle of Card ni today. Delay, is dangerous. We know it will help y cu, for it has helped so many thousands of other weak women in the past 50 years. At ali druggists. : Writi fti Chattanooga Medicino Co., Ladles' Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga, Tann., for SfectMt iHttrtu-tlmi on your caso ana S-t-pac? book. "Home Trtalxnent for Women." In plain wrapper. H.Q. 125 WHY WAIT I m. m. Wm What aro you doing j with your earnings? Hnva you thought pf] saving? ; . - ? ' You owo It tp| yourself! Watch , the man who | ?ucceodB. A lesson'Tor you; . Independence awaits1 you. Try saving a few dol lars, it's a habit. The Barings Impart aient of Hie j j The Stronscsi Ban?i Cfear?estoh ^Western Carolina ?^f?ay Augusta, Ga, To and Front'the IORTH, SOUTH, EAST? 'W3?S1 ?: . . 6-08 A. JV . . ,3:37 P; M. Arrives: . , . 11:45 ?. Mi v , ; 3 :07 ^ M. if?rmati?n, Schedules, tes, etc., promptly * ? * 31J LL NEWS ? * . ? W. A. Kelley has resigned as see nnd hand in spinning at tue lache 'mill.?, Arlington. A. .C. Park has heen prom;.:J from second hand to overseer ot Nos. 1, 2 nnd :{ carding at the .Nsw nan (Ca.) cotton mills. If. G. Winget has resigned as nl^ht superintendent of the Clara Mfg. Co.. tiastonia, >.'. C., to bionic su perintendent of the Dunn Mfg. Co., of that place. 'J. It. McMnhan hats resigned as second hand in splinting ut tue Mollohon mills. Newberry, at the Apalacho mills, Arlington. Chas. H. Hoyd has reelgaeii as su perintendent of the Dunn Mfg Co., Gastonia, N? C., to become general Superintendent of tho Dresden, Jen ning6 and Lumbertoa Oottbn mills, Uumbcrton, X. C. C.'F. Knight has be-?n promoted to second hand in spinning at the Mollohon miils, Newberry. S. A. Cmtclifield ha3 accepted the position of curd grinder ai the Pilot ; mills*Haleigh, N*. C. W. H. Uuri?3 has resigned as overseer of Xo3. 1, 2 and 3 carding at tho Newnan (Ga.) Cotton mills, to become overseer of carding, pick ing and' ccmblng at the Hillside mills, lagrange, Ga. C. N. Harper, formerly superin tendent of thc Pomona mills, Greensboro, N. C., has accosted the position of overseer of weaving at the Hillside Colton mills. LaGrang^. Ga.--Southern Textile P.ullctln. The Rayo lights Like a Gas Jet TO light the Rayo lamp you don't have to remove the shade or the chim ney. Ju.tliftthegal le.rv and touch a match. It is just as easy to light as a gas/ burner and itiyq ti i res little effor to keep it clean. are the modern lamps for the larm. Simple in design - ' yet an ornam^nv :b ; ?wy room . i? the ,'. '?' house. . . Use Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond White Oil to .obtain.| ot.st results in Oil Stoves, Lamps and Heaters* Th? Bau*. !. -t : -- --?-*r - -r."**- \-v.<-w*. ? . our many, products that afc .'. known in the household and on thc farm for their quality'and economy. Ask for them by name and you are sure of sausfaction. Standard Household Lubricant .' Matchless Liquid Gloss . Standard Hand Scp? ; rator Oil Parowax i-'^^^^^^ Eureka Hf/ness ?il Mica Ax) o'^Grease . If your dealer does not have, them, write to our , nearest station. S "ANDARD OH. COMPANY . '?. B ALT?MOUE ', ? WtihlnftM, D.C. Charlene, N.TC. Norl?ik. W.W :, Charlutoa. W.V? '. nichmcwid. V?. - \ .ChiirUitoo. S. C ir mi nw i.uni.i n m mm tp\tm&??iiM jj gnW] gorlltoteandChlldrsn. m?wSSi Mothers Kbow That fe PP^TOI Genuine Castella' t'Sv ?F^^^s?^?l Always g \ ?|!?Bafi9 Bears the XfiflP1 ' PI iS?fS Signature//.F ^pMi' j IA iii fe tsBgsm {m& Tur uver Exact Copy of Wrapper. TM? ?:irr*u? COMMMT. WCW TOBUCITV. GREATLY REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES TO ' ATLANTA, GEORGIA VIA Piedmont & Northern Railway Co. (Seaboard Air Line Rwy at Greenv/ood) ACCOUNT GEORGIA HARVEST FESTIVAL AND/ SOUTHEASTERN CORN AND CATTLE SHOW Parades, Fireworks, Aeroplar Flights and Air Battles. Gcorgeous Midway and Street Dancing. [ Big Football (Jame Saturday, November 13, Tech vs. Georgia. Tickets on sale dolly November 12 to ll? includive.-return limit Novomtjor 26,-nt tho following round trip faros; Fromt Bound Trip Fare. From: Spprtnnlmrg ......_A .. ..$8,00 Belton. . Greer .. .. .. ... . 2 .641? Anderson .... Gr?e?V?le .. .. .. .. ". .. .. , W?S lloncn. Path .. ... Piedmont .. .. .. . . 6.05Donalds .. .. .. . Pelter .' ,y\ .. .. .. .. .. .? S.0?8honls Junction . TTI?UUQB?UO. .. .. ;> S.????udges .. .. ... ., Bound Trip Fare. .. .. .. ..* ..ei?? . .. .. .. ..4.85 ..4?? .r 4.85 . ?. .. .. .. 4?? Children five (5). years of ago and under twelve (12) v.-lil bo one-half th? above fares. ( -? - ?ffl? tinlTAta <..i,l ell i.*I.nv ?n?Avmniinn ..ni. -J. ? . ? ...t.. .... ..?.??.A .M.,-.uiiiiwiij ap|nj *v ncaivot CIf??;ill, UF . C. S. Allen, Traffic Manager, Greenville, 8. C* Greatly Reduced Round Trip Fares . ; VIA ' / . In connection with the BUie Ridge Ry., From ANDERSON, S C. $4.40 ATLANTA, GA. $4.40 Tickets on salo Nov. 12th to 10th, and for traim? duo In Atlanta be* foro noon Nov. 20th, with return limit Nov.. 25th, 1815. See Georgia Harvest Festival und Southeast ern Com and Cattle Sho^v* . ;x . DAILY SCHEDULE . TLv, Anderson .. ... .. 8.05 A M 11,50 A M 8^ F M y6?2 P M Arl Atlanta ..'. .1240 P H 4.20 P M ?UI?PM? 8,05 A ST M/ . ?HIE ONT* QUICK, SHOBT AND CONVENIENT BOUTE *? 8 : For complete information apply to ticketagent.(ar"write/ r g : 8 ;Wi"?;.Taber,* y;>.AH-?'/.':. J.B.?B^er80iHSnp^^ V'i a . .. . Greenville, S. C. Anderson, S. C. .;.";l?;.i . service, S g |%l JU safety mileage and pleasure