The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, November 23, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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FOR SALE
FOR SALK-Brand new No. 7 Oliver
Typewriter at a bargain. Oliver
care Intelligencer. ?l-23-3t
FOB SALE-No. 2 L. C. Smith Typo
writer in perfect condition. Address
1? Care Intelligence. 11-23-3* |
FOR SALE-Agricultural Limo. Ap
ply now to your gardens nt rato of
from one to five tons per acre-lt's
cheap and tbero is not a garden in
Anderson but that needs lime-it
will correct blight and Bweeten
your sour coll and make your fer
tilization readily available. Phone |
? 464, Furman Smith, Seedsman.
FOR SALE-Ono second band two j
horse wagon. W. L. Brlssey Lum
ber. Cc.
FOB SALE--English Peas. Plant be
tween now and the fifteenth; Alas
ka and Morning .Star va rio tl cn.
font let thia ideal planting season
~ .away from you. Furman Smith, j
j?dsman, Phone 464.
,-OALE-Forty acres of land In
SopewoR Township, S room house,
new two small houses on public
road. Land fairly level and is of
fered for one thousand dollars. W. j
Sf,'Walker.
mmmmfm?m,\, ".m "wm-m.marni*.m i ??? -
FOJf? SALE-Everything in the line of j
freda fruit a that are in ? canon:
noars, apples, banr.nas, grapes,
oranges, lemons, cocoanuts, nuts ot
all. kinds, and candles that make
your - mouth water, and at prices
thar, don't make you sick either. . J.
r' p ?tanos.
30JT ?O?T11 gasoline and 'motor oil
from the mon that needs'your pat
:'\ rodage. Caudle;,Corser o? Malu and |
sJPacl etroots. '
* W?S?r^??SBfi^^ . November-iet|
cc.a* of good muka; beat to bo had.
prices and tormo right Will poy you |
' .to ese un lt in need of a mule. The
V-???twell Co. ' 10-24-6t
>VANTE!) PEA8-rW? will pay you
hlghost market prices cash-or will
oxehnngO, Agricultural Lime-you
certainly, need the Lime for all your
small Urrala crops. Furman Smith,
Seedsman, Phone 484. Il-18-l?t.
WAhlTSili-Thirty homo lo vine peo
ple td' read our dally ads in this
paper. We have something that
you want and our proposition la
splendid. Linley & Watson, Phone
647. 10-24-tf
WHEAT HEAL A breakfast food.
. Health'Vestoring. Recommended by
physicians. Made from native grain.
Has a . fine flavor. Servo as other j
Cereals?: BurrlBB Milling Co.
WANTED-A. good farm for one - of)
oar customers; If you have a farm
for gale.we will be glad to consider
it Unley & Watson, (Jno. Linley
:. W. E. Watson.)
TO MERCHANT TRADE-One ?ar
Texas Red Rust -, Proof Oats, cru
pPm shorts, and all Wads of iwd.i
Bee G. E. Turner at P. & N. Diipat. j
MISCEUJU^?EOU?
WE NOW HAVE tho largest stock of
Pianos .In the city. They wera
bought at right prices for cash,
' and we will allow no man to under
?.eR us. S"e us before buying. Petr
.4arson .Music House, East Benson
Street, Under Masonic Temple,
1 'il-?3-3t
FOB PURE SWEET MILK and Pure I
sSweet VCream with satisfaction!
', .'guaranteed or money back, Phone
'4404. Bonham O'NeaL 11-23-6L
LOOK ?-2.000 pounds good coal $4.75;
1,000 pounds good* coal 12.60; GOO
pounds good coal Sl.35 ; .1 cord |
smooth dry 4 foot pine wood $4.(0.
Delivered anywherein-city.. Spot
c?sb? '/Blue Ridge ?ce ' Co., Phono
< ..; 4*2. ' '. -v' ii-i8-6t
COMB TO The Lunoheonette when
. you aro hungry, Wo cook anytblr?g
that ia ta season, and we r?ok U
right Ask th? man who oats: here.
. ' Short orders served quickly. Oys-!
tera-nay style. Next door ta ??te?]
/???. ,8^?o^;; : '. .v^B^pi^^^^
TSmWgrtB? BEf.^iR?Nt;-Best:|
equlpred typewriter rebuilding I t? |
the south. Factory exper? for *2i
SsRSSjnakes machines, your old machine
can bo made ae good CB new for a
?mall amount. J. E. Cray ton &
Co.; Charlotte, N. C. C C. Dar
gan, local representative.
10-2?-20ti.
DENTIST
Office F. & M. Bunding
Office W7-Phones- Residence 66
Dr. C. Mack Sanders
DENTIST
Office 304-5-6 Bleckley Building.
Office rhone 420 Residence Phone 149.
Chu ?a obx?, Trowbridge Sc Saggs
DENTISTS,
N?nr TbeaSre Bulbing
W. Whitney Si.
C. GADSDEN SAYRE I
Architect
405-406 Bleckky Building
Anderson, & C
"Richard is Himself
; Again'*
Last winter when times
were hard people econo
mized in many ways. Some
used less coal. Others re
sorted.- to the costly ex
pedfent i 6f . using: af * cheaper
coal. Conditions are nor
mal now and they are de
manding the best.
St ? ?N ' S
WM_
WHY WAIT
ms
? What e.re you doing j
.with .your, earnings T..
Have you thought of]
caving?
You owo it to|
yoursulfj >
Watch. th? man who!
succeeds.
'-S^Jt-lesson- for you.
Independence awaita |
you.1 . "
! Try say wg'a few doi- j
lars, it's a habit.
Th? Savings; Depart.
ment of
tte
Baak of Anderson
The Strongest Bank
in the County.
rn?
f ns *?ix m ~ mi_1. - A
is fiead^arlera fog good thing?
to ?at. Try some off our Old Time
Pork SansagQg Nice Juicy Steak,
Lean Pork Chops. Fine Fat Veal
We ara 5t ready getting oystera
fa. If yo& ?iar*t deddo what yon
want phone 694 and we win help
yon to decide. ,
ULY WHETE MARKET?
W.Un?aay,
Proprietor.
j CR PL AC rh G your fire Insurance, re
member that Franki & DeCamp
Realty Company represents .caty
strong old lino companies. Your
business will bo appreciated.
10-7-tf.
j ITS.' ABB PAYING HS pbV: ton 1er]
cotton seed. Soiling hulls.at $12
per ton, giving t hr co tons ot hulls
.for one ton meal, at our warehouse, j
^jpSirtin Wood & Coat Cd. ; ; ^ y '
the ts Coat Min has yet got
coal to burn; ha -doesn't l?te' the
smoU of the smoke however, un*
test s?me, one else has paid for the
- coal. ; fife ; says : bow ever thaVJtef!?'
j still firring tho people lots or.monoy
on thWr coal bills. His phone te
261.
COTTON REPORT SHOWS
I
Reports From Census Agents
Shows Amount Ginned Prior
to November 14.
Washington, Nov. 22.- The fifth
cotton ginning report of the season,
compiled from reports of census bu
reau correspondent? and agents
throughout the cotton heit and Issued
nt 10 a. m. today, announced that
S,777,79i bales of cotton, counting
round aa half bales of the growth of
11)15 havo boon ginned prior to No
vember 14. That compares with
11,608,240 baleo, or 73.4 per cent ot
the entire ero?, ginned prior to No
vember 14 laet year 10,444.529 bales,
or 74.7 per cent In 19)3 and 10,299,
640 bales or 76.4 per cent In 1912.
The average quantity of cotton ginned
prior to November 14 In the last ton
yearB WOB 9,257,817 bales or 73.0 per
cent of tho crop.
Included in the ginnlngs wore
82,582 round bales, compared with
31,904 last year 74,167 in 1913 ami 62,
708 in 1912.
Sea Island cotton Included numbor
24.107 lust year, 51,950 in 1913 and
ed 69.477 bales compared with
.'^,389 Io 1912.
GinnlngB prior to November 14, by
states, wi Ul comparisons for tho pact
three years of tho entire crop ginned
in thosa states prior to that date in
tf.ie same years, follows: v
Alabama.
1915....855/368
1914.1,270,430
1913.1,181,232
1912.'. 901,313
Florida.
1915. .. 40,464
1914.. .'. . ,. 65,953
1913..... 53,247
1912.<:..? . 42.263
Louisiana.
1915. 299,675
1914.341,251
1913 ... .'.. 276,271
1912 . . 3O0,4S'J
North Carolina.
1915.'.. 623,851
1914.556475
1913. 493,360
1912. 627,251
South Carolina.
1915. 922/178
1914.1,091,320
1913.... 995,398
1912. 883,535
Texas.
1915. ... ..; ...... .. ....2,814,521
1914. ... ... - - ..3.611/762
193. _.3,313,443
1912. ...-..? ....4,020,939
" > Arkansas.
1915...;...44 444 573,687
1914. .??. 738,853
1913... .. .. .. 606,388
1912., ... .... ... 647,644
|$j Georgia.
19.15... . _i,6<?0,803
1914-._..MV 3*062,875
1913... _." ...._ .4.823.789
law... .s. .... .1,331,709
' t?lBBlHBlppr.
1915. .V. .VS'h. .... 708,437
1914, '., .?; .... 838,349
1913*.? ... ... .'. 734,988
1912. ... ... . 644,544
Oklahoma. ......
1915. 331,245
1911. ... ... ... ... . 1370,672
1913. ... .. 666.736
1912. 725,066
Tennessee.
1915... .... .. .. 204,439
1914... . ... ... . . 238,451
1913... 233.663
1912.. .. ,.N . .... i5S,i6?
All Other ytutes.
?S15... . ... 67.120
1914.. , 82,179
1913.. ...... ...... 66.044
1912.... .. 56,789
Glnnings of sea island cotton, prior
to November 1914, by states:
1915-Florida, 32,443; Georgia
44,791; South Carolina, 2,243.
1914-Florida, 23,751; Georgia, 28.
800; South Carolina, 1.64.6.
1913-Florlrda. 19,541; ; Georgia .29,
355; South. Carolina, 3,058.
?91I2-Florida, : 15,052; . Georgia
22,873; South Carolina2,464. i
The next gbinlng report ot tho cen
su? ?J?T^U will ?ss issued at IQ rn
Wednesday, December 8, and . will
show the. quiffitity. ot cotton. ?Inned
prior to November SO;.
MARKETS
Local market yesterday il 1-4 cents.
New York Cotton.
Open. High. Low. Close;
Dec . . .11.65 11.35 11.50' 11.61
Jon . . .11.80 11.80 11.60 11.67
March . ..12.05 12.05T .1.92 -11.95
May . . .12.17 12.1? 12.07 13.lt
Spots 11.76.
Liverpool Cotton.
Oct-Nov...6.88 6.SS
?an-Feb .. .. .. .. ..6.86% 6.82
Mar-April .. ... . .6.85 ?.\'^kWM
. Spots 7.06?
Sales 10.C 00..
' Receipts li,'
Distress' in bte. Stoi??p^
There ?re many people who havo
a dletress in tho stomach after meals.
It Is due to indigeatlon end eaBily
remedied by taking one of Chamber
lain's Tableta ofter maalan Mrs.
Henry Padgbfic, Victor. N, Y., wjrtt**:
?Fcv som? tim? 1/ .Waa troub?adwith
headache and ?istsesa to'my stomach
s^er eating ??SCV wits* oosstiMtloa,
A^out six months ago I began taking
OhamberlouVa Tablets. ; They regulat
ed tho action of my bowal? and the.
?Mwjoba and other annoyaocd^waf
H$m<a abort time." For 8*10 hy all
dealers.
jaar patted t!~ century mark. T?tr. "?
O'Reilly io ono of tho ao ?rand old X?
nen wno Aas como <o thioripo ago. -'J
? with tho joya or his friendly jimmy
. pipo froth in hio mind oath morning.- <
. jio ha? ohraya been q Ubotol qmokot. '
. '?M/ry* / I'v*. ta rr ld cvwryhher* Ucarno
?Inn.c'.,aa .. ari. univcrlal. So Uh cr cc zr
you'hoppeit Co ran abort just drop in tho
har. Heit *hop that aclis tabacco and bay thu
' 1 ta^py red bact fara jitney piece. Bc; tidy red
... ' titi, tOci handtomapound and ? -elf-poand
i\ tin hum)Jars/ and that plassy cry ui'a^-glama,
w. < , , pawxdhumic^toitheoap?'&oist'cncytop. -
WU^&?Bm? If IIS:
TBASKS6MN6
?;, ; T?i? D?Y OF ALL DAYS ?
FOR HUNTING
W^BB^^M^^^k'-. '" ' '." .-..'.>- . vii.:- .V.
You will have something to be '
thankful for, if you come here
for your entire hunting outfit.
Anders?? Hardware Go.
EwtWhitnerSt.
When We Give You The SaWe VV?ek?y:Indemnity for $20 06
Less. . .?
Tota%l&??cd $25.00 P*r Week,
Partir; ?l??^
While -?mSme? :?k rlosp?tel $50.00 P?r^e?.
THE OTHER R^iC^tAR?ES If??l ^R TM?S JNDEMNITY
$60.00 jftwr Year ? $30.00,Per Month;
y-V. .- ^?HAR?E
The Difference is Worth Investigating '
Minim,
, try letting" some Prince Albert joy smoke sift into
iyour system via a jimmy pipe or makin's ciga
rette, for you never got such fun out of tobacco
i in all your life.
I Get that P. A. flavor? Get that P. A. aroma?
po to it mighty cheerful, because P. A. can't
fra bite! Puff away like you hit perpetual motion
f||| in the first round! And keep fired-up till tho
f \ ra cows come home. For it's
; ''!p> ' surefacts Prince Albert
^! V*P$B& never grouched any other
" 0\ 'Vi? man's tongue and won't
'Get P- A. jimmypipejQy*us
7 aad cigarette makin's happy,
t^ien y011^ personally un
derstatid that no other pipe
J&J*%^W and cigarette tobacco ev*jr
f: S ' was or ever can be like
llPPf^lf Prince Albert The patented process
HL? fixes that--and cuts out the bite and the
%2p& paich. That's why pipe peaceful and
^^^^^^ /.dgarette peaceful, men call
?^?ffoy smoke 1
j You be a sport avid take a chance on this
' say-so, because you've no idea of the bully
goodness, of the joy'us ? satisfaction, of the
contentment and restfulness and that sort
SW^ of th?n& that hits every man who gets
chummy with P. A. ;
Hammer this home for what ails your smokeappetite,
}r because you've no time to lose getting introduced to
'this real'and true man-tobacco that's ace-high and a
yard wide rio matter how you swing on it, limmy
' pipe otimdi^^s '.dgar?tte!
-'.IR. Ji REYNOLDS TOBACCO; C?^iW&asj?n^en?, N. C
HOUSES FOR RENT
That Are. Noe Fully Wired
For Electricity
. .. Are Not Modern and lip to Date
I ..: SK : tlfeiS .
When you move this year, insist on having a house that has
all modern conveniences..
Donft'be satisfied with' anything but electricity. Don't ac
cept anything "just as good" for there isn't anything just as
K??d- ?0 . P$?;|?|:':;:
The price of ueebricity has been going down, white the cost
of other n?cessites has increased. Auo,w~us to 'shew ir o? '<
where'it is; to your advantage to use our service.
7 ' ?? " - .-? ..- . ' ?
Soi^h?m ; Public . UtiHties. Go.' ' 's
\ Phone No. 223. .
We are ^ 10-1-0
and ,10-2-Q and 10-2-|-0 for wheat
and oats this fall' ^hei;you sow itw
f This give it stalk and ^ains ^ri the
s head, and ?^?at it what you want in ^in. If
you,will sow five acres in whe?t; and five in
pats this^ preparing the land'wM
l :^*0&^?'fi. well with : 'eit?hEer^pf ' :'"0i??'
go?dsp you will find it advantageous The
is an especially fine goods for grdrtv
Let* us hear from you. ~~ .
^dejt^on, South i^roiinac