The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, November 28, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE AT AUCTION
Tho Lundruni & Cudd Drug and
Fountain buBluess on East .Main
?treot, Spartanburg, S. C., on ?nlc?
day, Monday, Dee. Gth. I will sell
tho entire stock of drugs, fixtures, the
fountain, tho fountain fixtures of the
Landrum & Cudd Drug buHlncss to
tho highest bidder for cash. This
stock, fountain and fixtures will be
sold to the highest bidder regardions
of cost, and wiil bo sold Bcpurately,
then aS a whole, the sale bringiag tho
most will bo tho legal salo. Now just
a word to th? man that is looking for
a good business and a good location,
this ls your chanco to buy ut your
own prlco a good business in the best
city in tho State. Doa't foil to at
tend this salo and don't forgot the
timo and pince. Monday, Dec. Gth, at
3:80 o'clock ot the Drug Store. Dc
on time, rain or shine.
J. T. Willard, Agent
11-28-ltp. . For Landrum & Cudd.
FOB SALE-Agricultural Lime. Ap
i ply now to your gardens at rate of
from one to Ave tons per ncr?!-it's
cheap.-and there ls not a garden In
Anderson but that ccedB Ihne-lt
Will correct blight and sweeten
your ?our soil and make your for
i tilisatlon readily avallablo. Phone
464, Furman Smith, Seedsman.
POR BAXE-TOno eecond bani two
horsoN wagon. W. L. Brlssey Lum
bor Co.
FOR SAXE-English Peas. Plant bo
tweon now' and the fifteenth; Alas
ka and Morning Star varletios.
Don't let this Ideal planting season
' get away from you. Furman Smith,
ft Seedsman, Phone 464.
FOR SALE-Forty acres ot land In
./ Hopewell Township, 8 room house,
' now two small houses on public
-. tond. Land Tairly: level and tanbf
fared tor ono thousand dollars.. W.
N. Walbor.
FORCiLE-Everything in tho line of
v fresh traits that aro in seatton :
pears, apples, bananas, grapes,
? oranges, lemons, cccoanuts, nuts of
' all.kinds, and candies that make
. your mouth water, and at prices
. : that don't make you sick either. J.
. K. Manoa.
CAUDLE tho Ganolino Man on tito
corner of Main and Earle Sta.,
- wants - bis friends and patrons to
know that the paving work does
1 not Interfere with ? his gasoline
buelness. Caudlo needs tho business
and ls on the Job nt all times.
WILL AiticiVE about November itji
' a .car ot good mules; beat to bo.had,
prices and termo rlghti Will pay you
to see us if ia need ot a mule. Th?
Frotwell Co. 10-24-6t.
WANTS
WANTER-Machinists for lathe, mil
ling machine and general work.
A-l ' . shop. . , Conditions tho best.
. Covington Machine Company, Cov
ington, Virginia. '?-'V ll-27-3t.
IVAN TED PEAS-We will pay you
?highest market prices cash-or will
exchange Agricultural Lime-you
certainly need the Lune for all your
small grain crops; Furman Smith,
Seedrman, Phono 464., ll-18-16t
WANTED-Thirty home loving peo
pie to read our dally ads in thia
paper. We have something that
you want, and our proposition ia
. splendid. Linley & Watson, Phone
; 647. \ 10-24-tt
WHEAT HEAL A breakfast food.
1 Health restoring, Recommended by
physicians. Made from native grain.
Has a fine flavor. . Serve as other
c?rcale. Burrum Milling Co.
WAR TED-A good farm for on? ot
our customers. It you hays a farm
: for sale we will bo glad to consider
/gtfejflitaloy & Watson, (Joe. ? lanley
W. E. Watson.)
^ ^ERCIIAJHT lllADK-One car
.'. Texas Red Rust Proof Oats, car
.: 'nu ve bh or ts, sad alt kinds of feed.
Sss Q. E. Turner st P. & N. Depot.
SP*3$$rNG if AN, having a fino musi
; cal education, desires a furnlahcd
room in a pleasant homo where ho
- can give musical instruction, vocal
or instrumentai in 'exchange tori
^.''accommodations. Bent of references n
furnished. Call at 314 N. Main, j
Phone 285.- ll-28-3t.
.W?HT?D-A young man, Aga 18 fer
- :..'?5^"fS-"rt? roi 1 rrauL . fun Hri1?mit.-?
if?m?? required. Union Nowa ?o%
' Blue Ridge Stsitipn, f T?1-28-3L
Dr. HENRY R. Wt??LS
DENTIST
Office P. & M. Balldiag
Office 527-Phone?- Residence 60
Dr. C. Mack Sanders
DENTIST
Offlco 304-C-C Bleckley Building.
Ofllcc Phono 429 I'.esldeaco Phono 149.
Chisholm, Trowbridge & Saggs
DENTISTS i J
New Theatre Bmldx&rf
W. Wfeitnar St
C, GADSDEN SAYRE
Architect
405-406 Bleckley Bo?cSn?
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Anderson. S. C \ i;
PIEDMONT & NORTHERN
RAILWAY COMPAN^,
AK DRU L'ON i
ARRIVALS j ?.
No. 31. 7:35 A. M.
No. 33. 9:3G A. M.
No. 35.{. 11:40 A. M.
No. 87..;. 1:10 P. M.
No. 39. 3:40 P. U.
No. 41. 6:00 P. M.
No, 43. 8:25 P. M.
No. 45.10:20 P. RL
DEPARTURES '%
No. 80. 6:25 A. M.
No. 92. 8:25 A. M.
No. 34._.,.10:30 A. M.
No. 36.,....12:10 P. M.
No. 38....I.... 2:3?? P. M.
No. 40. 4:60 P. M.
No. 42. 7:20 P. M.
No. 44....9:15 P. M.
Charleston Sc Western
Augusta, Ga.
Toland From the
NORTH, SOUTH,
EAST, WEST
No. 22 . .. . .6:08 A. M
No- 6 . . .. .3:37 P.M.
;l Arrives:
No. ^V, ;.;.1T:1S A. M
No. 5 . ... 3:07 P. Nv
information, Schedules,
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MISCELLANEOUS
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WE NOW HATE the largest stock of
Pianos in tho city. They wore
. bought at right prices for cash,
and we will-allow no man to under
sell us. Soo us beforO buying. Pat
terson Music House, East Benson
Street, Under Masonic Temple.
ll-23-3t
P?PEWRITER RE?.'Aitt?X?K Best
equipped typewriter rebuilding in
tho SOUth. Factory" ox:, or ts for all
makes in ach i nea, your old ms cb ino j
can bo made no trend an now for a]
numil amount. C. C. Dargan,, Hub
bard Building. 10-$9-20t.
-:__-i-i~
COME TO Tho Luncheonette ] when
' you are hungry. : Wv cook anything
that is tn season? and we cook lt
right Ask the man who er.ta hera.
Short orders served quickly. ' .Oys-1
ters any style, Next dcor to Union
station." ' C ; ' ?
FOU PURE SWEET MILK and Pare
Sweet Cream . .with satisfaction
guaranteed or money back. Phone |
4404. Bonham . O'Neal. U**3-6t.
[N PLACING your fire insurance re
member that Frank & DeCamp
Realty Company representa only
strong, old line companies. Toar
business wUI be epprcclated. j
io-7-tL. ?
m ABE PA?INQ 1?f$tfa?k' for cot
ton seed, selling hulls at ?13.00 per
toa and will exchange 3 tonB hulls
for i ton seed abd l ton of cotton
seed meal fur ton of seed. Martin
Wood & Coal Co. ; p . j
ITT ATT, the Coal Man has yet got
coal to. burn; he doesn't like tho
. smell - of ' the smoke however, an
. toss, some oho else has paid fdr the
.coal. H.a says however that he; t>
?ti ll saving the neon to' lots of money
an. their-coat-bills. Hui phone ls
182. - i'HHrar
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice of Final Settlement*
T?o undersigned administrators of
?iii; estate of Jamos N.< Richey, de
ceased, hereby Rives notice thut they
will on Jan. 4, 1916, apply to the
Judge of Probate for Anderson Coun
ty for a final Bcttlomcut of Bald es
tate and a discharge from their of
fice of adminlHtrator.
Jas. E. Richey,
1J. N. Wyatt,
Adntrs.
de bonis non.
TRUSTEE'S SALE
By virtue of tho power given rae
by deed of trust executed to me by R.
P. Hall tho fifth day of February,
1915, recorded in the o III ce of tho
Clerk of Court the twenty-third day
of February, 1915, in Book LLLL,
page 473-474, I will sell at public out
cry before tho court house door at
Anderson, South Carolina, sale day
in Dccembor, 1915, the following de
scribed real cHtate, thc property of R.
P. Hall, to wit:
That storehouse and lot situato on
South Main Street, In the city of An
derson, beginning on South Main
I Street at tho Northern corner of a lot
owned by D. C. Brown, and running
along the line of Main Street 26 feet
8 Inches, moro or less, to a corner,
thonco along the line of storeroom
formerly owned by S. M. Orr parallel
with tho lino of tho lot formerly be
lnoging to John O'Donnell's estate,
now owned by D. C. Brown, 140 feet,
moro or lesB; thence to the corner of
lot formerly owned by Hall and
Welch, parallel with lino on Main
Street, 26 feet eight inches, moro or
lesB, thence back to the beginning
corner 140 feet, moro or less.
Terms of salo, one-third each; bal
anco in one and two years, Becured
by tho not*. ?.f tho purchaser and
mortgage of tho premises, with inter
est at eight por cent, per annum, with
leave to purchaser to pay all cash.
Purchaser to pay extra for poper and
stamps.
M. L. Bonham,
ll-18-ltaw-3w. Trustee.
JUDGE OF PROBATE
SALE
STATE OF SpUTH CAROLINA,
ANDERSON COUNTY. .
In Prbbato Court. '
Burt R. Bryant, as administrator ot
the catate of N. K. Bryant, deceased,
and individually, Plaintiff,
vs.
John G. Bryaat, William J. Bryant,
Thomas Turner Bryant; T. . .Stokes
Bryant, Vienna V. Eades, Rosa Mul
l? kin, door KO Clayton - Bryant, ' Luther
Bryant, Patron Johnson. D. Bryant,
Daniel Bryant, Lee Bryant and .Sam
uel Jones, Defendants. -
I In accordance with an order of sale
herein granted by the Probate
Court, dated the 3rd day. of Novem
ber, 1915, I wtU sell, on salesday In
December next, being Monday- De
cember 6, 1915, botween tbs ?,-aal
hours of public sale, in front of the
Court House in City of Anderson. S. I
C., for cash, purchaser to pay extra
for deed and BtampB, that certain
piece, <parcel or tract of land situate
in Andersoo County, lu the State
aforesaid, on water a of ,18 Mlle Creek,
adjoining Calhoun Brook, Wayno
Fant and other, containing forty-one
and one-fourth (411-4) acres, and be
ing the same land conveyed to the
said N. K. Bryant by Joseph Jj Fret
well by deed dated September 23,
! 1905, ; recorded in said office -in Book
D-4, page 390. ,
W. P. Nicholson,
Probate Judge.
Nov. 3, 1915.
U-17-ltaw3w.
SASE.TEA DARKENS
Ul HAIIUO ANY SHADE
Don't Stay Gray! Here** an
Old-time Recipe' that Any
. body can Apply.
The URO of Sage and Sulphur for
restoring faded, gray hair to its nat'
ural color dates back to grandmoth
er's time. She used it to kee;? - her
hair beautifully dark, glossy and
abundant. Whenever her hair felt out
or took on that dull.,faded or streak
ed appearance, this Rlmplo . mixture
was applied with wonderful effect.
But brewing at home 'is mussy and
out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking, at
any drug store for a B0-cent bottle of
"Wyeth's Sago and,/Sulphur Hair
Remedy," you will, get thia faino J s
old recipe which can be depraved up
on to restoro natural Color and beau
ty to tho hair and Is. spendid . for
dandruff, dry, feverish, itchy . scalp
and falling bair.
A well-known, downtown druggist
says it darkens tho hair so, naturally
and evenly that nobody can tell lt
has been applied. ; You simply dam
pen a upon no ot soft brush with lt
and draw thia through your hair, tak
ing one strand st a time. By morning
the gray hair disappears, and after
another application or two, lt becomes
beautifully dark, glossy, soft and
abundant.
WILL BE GIVEN TO OPERA
TIVES NEXT FRIDAY
EVEN5NG
SKATING CONTEST
On Saturday Evening Followmg
Several Speakers Will Make
Addresses At the Supper.
On next Friday evening, December
3, tho Anderson mill management,:su
perintendent, ovUrsoers and assistant
overseers, will give a supper to tho
operatives of tho mill in the hall. Ar
rangements aro now being mado and
everything points a splendid affair.
Giving a supper to the employees is
on annual cus?vm at the Anderson
mill and thu event is always looked
forward to with interest. In addi
tion to tlio supper, several good
speakers will bo present and will
nd.Ires:} those present.
On Saturday hight following tho
supper, there will be a skating con- !
test in tho ball at tho mill and t. .is
also promises to be very good. It
will bo a fancy dress affair and there
will be various kinds of contests.
These events aro always very amus
ing.
RUMANIA'S AlTlTUDE
IN SERBIAN AFFAIRS
Rumanian Statesman Explains
Why No A'tion in Defeme
Taken at Present j
Athens, Nov. 27.--One of the last
issues of the Balkan Courier, publish
ed br the Serbians at their former
capitil, Nish, contained a long ex
planation of Rumania's attitude, writ
ten by a prominent. Rumanian states
man, and published in Serbia with the
permission pf the Serbian censor.
"When it! comes -to fignii"g Ger
many," writes t'he.Fiumaniaa spokes
man, "we uro bound .to tell you frank
ly that we aro -top, weak to defend
you. I con well anderstand that ?you
in Serbia are surprised at Rumania's
inactivity in the face of Bulgarian's
attack on you. But our attitude is
dictated, by tho circumstances which
we have to face. If it were a matter
of a conflict between Bulgaria ?and
Serbia we should not hesitate to take
up arms on your ride, us, indeed, wc
did In1013. , Uicu^ not
a war with Bulgaria, only, but ,'tt is
a question of participating in the ter
ri ile struggle between, ilae Germanic
powers and tho quadruple entente.
Serbia has not been.attacked by Bul
garia but by Germany, with Bulgaria
as a subordinate ally,.
"None but the great powers ot the
quadruple entonto can face Germany
and her allies. But when can we
count with a cexjtalQtxtaa the effective
Intei \jentlon in the Hai kan Peninsula
of ??ngland and bor r".lies? Nobody
can answer thia qu> : ion. We al!
know what Germany . .nts, and w.'-.at
Germany will do. But,does anyone
know what the quadruple entente will
do? You 'know very well that the
quadruple entente is not a harmonious
whole. The agreement of September
3, 1914, only binds its constituents not
to conclude a separate peace; but no
unified policy in conducting.the war.
In this TO peet each bf the four pow
ers (England, Franco, Russia and
Italy) ?'aas retained Its own freedom ot
action. Tho result.. Is that la every
new situation the quadruple entente
ls abloged to confer aa to what policy
shall be adopted, andi such negotia
tions, even' though they produce per
fect accord, Inevitably mean delay.
"You will surely understand that
In these circumstances every, neutral
country, and particularly Rumania
(with ?her dangerous geographical
position) must take care not to incur
the hostil tty of Germany in return for
the empty friendship of the quadruple
entente, f,
'. "This ls the secret of Rumania's at
titude, and probably of that of Greece.
You and others tell ns: that the final
victory of. fa? quadruple entente ls
certain. Wo dc -mt doubt it, hut it
must bo admltt?? that , this victory la
likely to be long delayed. Tho Eng
lish, on their island; cm. afford to
walt for victory; but rumania can-,
not- afford to incurs the hostility of
Germany and Austria . while waiting
for tho or.d of the war^fir in the ??
tervening period sac milli t easily, sutr
fer tic fate of Belgium and share.tho
destruction meted ont to Serbia. You
Serbians may say that this is a sel
fish policy. I assure you .lt is* mere
ly a.policy of self-preeodva-tkras. Vox
cannot 'reasonably demand that We
should expose our country to the ter
rible danger of making a merciless
enemy without possessing a guaran
tee that his. opponent? will : support
US." ' , ... . ;? .v.,/ .". , .
. ~~ "~ ?
Arni en ion OrpaO'/s' Home.
Montclair, Nov. 27 ?rRosidents hore
aegan raising a fund of a hundred
.housand to endow a homo for Arme-;
lian children orphaned tby ..tho war;:
Wkran.'Bedlki?n contributed a farm
'or. vio .purpose. . .;'.'.'.';.
A republican is to bo ambassador
o Mexico and lt MC? Tj^ admitted
hot ihat is:just tho rJLght'place for a
IN POSTMASTER LAUGHLIN'^
EFFORTS TO HAVE ROUTE
ESTABLISHED
WILL SERVE MILLS
Brogon, Equinox and Twine Mills
Will Probably Have Mail
Carrier Service.
Postmaster Laughlin yesterday
?morning announced to a representa
tive of The Intelligencer that he had
at last been furnished with blue
prints of tho Broson, Equinox and
Twine mill villages, which would en
ablo him to make further progress in
his efforts to have .arrier service
established. Those prints will bo
forwardod to Washington.
Mr. Laughlin wants these routes es
tabliehc-d' and will make efforts to
[Wave them put on by thc first of tho
[year. Tho routes would serve about
14,000 people, and would be of untold
?benefit to them. All of these mills
aro located near the city limits and
beln<x close together, ono carrier
WOUld ho nhl?? tn oorye ?!!.
Piano Tuning and Teaching
Mr. Dana Luther Hinckley who re
ceived hi3 musical education in Bos
ton and other large cities will locate
in this city.
He desires to do mostly tuning and
repairing, in which he lias had much
experience but he is open to engage
ments as church organist or choir
master and will accept pupils in
Pianoforte and voice culture. Mr.
Hinckley spent the past eight years
at Brunswick, Ga., playing a fine
organ and tuning and teaching. May
be found, for the present at 314 N.
Main St., Phono 285.
BANK STATEMENT
Statement of the Condition of the
BANK OF TOWN VILLE,
located at Townville, Si C., at tho
close of business, Nov. 10, 1915.
Resources.
Loans and discounts .. ..$33.031.20
Overdrafts.: ... 5,832.24
Bonds and stocks owned by
bank ... . .. 315.28
Furniture and fixtures Jr.. 1,020.70
Bankin?? House .. . . .. 641.91
Duo .rti!>. bai-h'j and bank
ers '.. :rv. 2,310.18!
Currency .. .,.... 1,479.00
Gold. 47.50
Silver and other minor
coin ... .. .. ...... ....... . ...65.87
Checks and cash items"..'... 1,17:1.63
Live stock, etc. 75.00
Total .. ..' .. .. .846,042.47
Liabilities.
Capital stock paid In . . . .$ 9,700.00
Surplus fund. 3,000.00
Undivided profits, leas cur
rent expenses and taxes
; paid .. v. ;. ... 4,788.61
Due1 to banu i and hankers.. 5,114.22
Individual deposits subject
to check. .. .. 12,288.76
Time certificates of deposit.. 10.846.66
Cashier's cheeks-.. .. .. 304.33
Total. ..$46.042.47
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
'County of Anderson, sa.
Before me came E. C. Ashen cashier
cf the above named bank, who, boing
utily Bw?rii,. sayo that the aboya and
foregoing statement is a true conu>
tion ot said hunk, as shown by tho
books of said bauk.
E. C. Aspell.
(Sworn to and subscribed beforo
me this 26 day of Nov., 1915.
?Pleas Mahaffey,
Notary Public, S. C.
Correct Attest:
W. C. Kine,
G. E. Smith,
Directors.
CREAM FOR CATARRH
OPENS UP NOSTRILS
Teils How To Get Quick Relief
from Hcad-Coife. Ita Splendid 1
In ono ra?ante yovr clogged nostrils
will open tho air passage, of your
head arni clear and you can breathe
freely. No more hawking, snoiung,
blowing, ?eadache dryness. No
struggling for breath at night;, your
cold or catarrh will be gone.
Get a small bottle ot Elys cream
Bahn from your druggist now.. Ap-,
ply a little ot thies fragraaV an
tiseptic, healing cream in your nos
trils. It penetrates through . every
?ir passage of the head soothes the
inflamed or swollen mucous membrane
ind rollet comes instantly.
It's Just fino. Don't stay stuffed up
with ft cold cr nasty catarrh-rolief
Manes ea Quickly.
William and Mary Furniture
Dining Room Set
Highly Polished Genuine Quarter Sawed Oak
Buffet, China Cabinet, Serving Table, Eight ,
Chairs, Eight Foot Table
$250.00
An elegant Christmas present. We have others in different
woods, and other finishes and styles at less price.
Peoples New Furniture
"It's Easy To Poy The Peoples Way" .
Greatly Reduced Round Trip Fares
"VIA
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
In Connection With Blue Ridge Railway
TO
CHARLESTON, S. C.
SOUTHERN COMMERCIAL CONGRESS
December 13-17th, 1915.
Anderson .... ...$7.40
. Belton. ... ... . 7.40
Honea Path ... ... .... ... ... 7.25
Donalds.1. . .. 6.95
Shoals Junction ... .... . ............ 6.95
Tickets on Bale December ll, 12, 13, and 14lh, with return limit
December 22nd;
??tond The Great Celebration
See ?. iS. Battleship "South Carolina" a squadron of the Atlantic
Fleet; torpedo boats,'submarines' and destroyers; -?? -?".?--><<?
Christmas holiday excursion fares to all principal points, December
17, 18, 23, 24, and 25th with return, limit January 10th, 1916.
For compl?te information apply to ticket 'agentS;or...
: W, lt. Taber, TPA, J? B. Anderson, Supt.,
' Greenville, t?, C. Anderson, 8. C.
U. S. Battleship "South Carolina"
GREAT CELEBRATION AT CHARLESTON
December 13th to 17th, 1915
Tho. Southern Commercial Congress
rill be held at Charleston . December
3th to 17th, 1915. Tl?in is QU AssoCia
tpn ot prominent business men from
li over the .South and mee Unga are
eld'each year for the purpose of dls
usslbg business welfare, both, of Lue
i an uf act ur cr and. of the farmer. Lost
ear tho Congress was held ct Okia
oma City and tho year before at
lob i lo. Thw year tho meeting Is, to
e. held at Char les ton and very many
ten of prominent business, ? octal and
ubi.lo lifo baye already 'accepted; lu-.
Itatxons to be present. At least.ton*
members of the Cabinet of thc.-Presi
dent of tho United States will be Pres
ent st tho meeting,
?; squadron of the Atlantic ft Pleet^
Torpedo Boats, Submarines .and Tor-*
pe.do Bo?t Destroyers, as 'Well as
Dreadnaughts, will be In tho Charles
ton Harbor, open ^ inspection-ot. tbs;
public. ???cember 14th'8nd lBtb7;iuid:
visitors ot this time witt also have the
pleasure of Seeing; a magnificent car?
nival, ' \-; ]
^nth'einiRailway is arran?ng *ps4~
cia! fare tickets and excursion trates^
Represent the utmost service,
safety, wiil?a^e and r^ea^r?
|^|i?naHc from an Auto-Va
cation trip.
'Qppo^,J^
,'urU_ ?lfc