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COL WANT ADVERTISING BATES Twenty-five words or les?, One Time 25 cento, Three Times 50 cents, Six Times $1.00. All Advertisement ovor twenty Ave words prorata for each ad ditlonal word. Rates on 1,000 rorda to be used In a mouth <uade eu application No advertisement taken for ese tbun '?5 cents, cash in ad ?ance if youl name appears In the M-iophone directory you con tele phone your want ud to 21 and o Mil will be malled after Its in ?j *?rMon for prompt payment < ?k 3ALJ? FOR SALE--.Several G acre tract? of land on tho P. & N. Hallway, about two and o half miles out. Fine and levcU. Frico rijrht. Seo mo at onco if Interested. Any one, bluck or white can buy. W. M. Walker. FOB SALE OR EXCHANGE-For farm, one eight room houso and lot of seven acres In town of Starr. Ad dress HON 185. Houea Path. H. O, 12-G-8U FOB SALE-Agricultural Limo. Ap ply now to your garden* at rate of from one to five tons per acre-lt's cheap and there is not a garden in Anderson but that needs )1 mc-lt will correct blight and sweeten your sour soil and make your fer tilization readily available Phone | 404, Furman Smith, Seedsman. FOB SALE-One second hand one horse wagon. . W. L. Drinsoy Lum ber Co. FOB SALE-Everything In tho line bf J fresh fruits that are In season: pears, apples, bananas, ' grapes, oranges, lemons, cocoanuta, nuts of oil kind ti, and candies that make your mouth water, and at prices that, don't make you sick either. J. EC Monos. CAUDLE the Gasoline Man on the cc rn Pr of Main and Earle Sta., wants his frienda and . patrons to know that tho paving work does not Interfere,'.^rlth..bia ; gasoline business, Caudle needs tho business | V and ls on the job at all times. m FORREST FOB BENT-Furnished room on first . floor, close In. Apply 8 caro Intel ligencer.-, v. .. MISCELLANEOUS OUR COAL is tlmkind that burnBall up. leaving but a few. eshoo. It is '. economy to burn that kind at high er price than, tho inferior grade at I cheaper price.. Phone. 182 to Wyatt | tho Coal Man. TO TnE MERCHANT . TRADE-One j .. :"car\ cotton;:seodr moa.';, car Snow Drift Irrigated' whoa.\ flour. AU ; kinds i ?B, mute and tow feeds. See G. E. Turner at P. & N, Depot. TS PEW lilTER* BET/AIBING-Beat 'equipped typ?irrii?i rebuilding In " the south. Factory experts f?r.all . makes machines, your old machine can b? i?in?o as good as new for a * small amount* C C. Dar?an, Hub- j bard Building. l?-20-'2?t. UN PLACING your fire insurance re member that Frank & DeCampl )'..[? Realty.' Company representa only :\otrongi . bid ; lino companies/ Yoar | business will bs appreciated. 10-?-tf. ?'?-.';> WE ARE PAYING $59 per ton fv? qot- j : ton seed, selling hulls at (13.00 -per ton and will oxchange 3 tons h?lls for 1 ton aced and 1 tim of > cotton . seed meal, tor ton ot seed. Martin Wood & Coal Co.' COME TO The Luncheonette when you aro hungry. We cook anything that is in season, and we cook it right Ask the man who bats here, Bhort orders served quickly.... Oys ter?, any style. Next door to Union motion. ? ' ' ,-? - ... M .,??-: SITO'^ALE-Household and. lr I echen furniture; old-time walnut parlor sot. porch shades, porch swing, I Jewel stove', "small stove, Colo's Hot | Blast Heater, loather beds, . mat tresses, Good bargains. Phone I iik .2^3 West' Church Si. 12-10-611 FOB BENT-Ten room house on acre .lot two blocks;from,Bqu?re, screen ed throughout, largo screened sleep ing porch. Has all . conveniences, water, - lights and gas. Rent roa fionablei- Applyto^Ruy-W/C',-Plant',: . 2?3 Weat Church St., Phone 449l 22-16-?tp. : iiri?^C?EAL; ? breakfast food. ' Health restoring. Recommended by : pftyai?lans. Made from natl '-v grain. . Har? a Ano flavor. Servo ?A other '4-J cereals. Surrlsa Milling Co. W?lf?j??wvg^ one of . ot**.-. ??eUm?t?.?J?ft? have o farm for ?ale we wilt fc-y glad tu consider it. Linley & -Watson, (Jno. Linlsy" -W^.'B.vWat8ds.) .'-' 5 SptJ "rMSSnSaAWS -' TR ADE-One " ' car ! !|^Sa9;Red..-Rdflt<\;Pr?oi:''-^O?t0l'..'eaT' ^.?^va&<^^??4;:'.aH kinda ot feed. : :See'-^. :K'--Tara?.'.at P. & N. Bepot PROFESSIONAL Kl CARDS ! g W, Y. QUARLES Dentist Office : Over Watson' Drug Store j Iva, S. C. Quattlebaum & Cochran] ? Have Moved Their Office to j THE BROWN BUILDING I Over thc Dime Savings Bank Dr. HENRY R. WELLS DENTIST Office F. A M. Pitlldlig Oulce 527-Phones-Residence C6 Di-, C. Mack Sander? DENTIST Offlcu 3'J4-B-6 Dleckley Building. iiHce Thone 429 Rcsldenco Phone 14? bubolm. Trowbridge & Sugg* DENTISTS Mi v? 1 nett tr e tioikfeag <* Whriner St * C. GADSDEN SAYRF Architect ?0C-406 Stockley Bafldiog Andenos, S. C . STEH S PILLS .I'll IS I?l A MOM? BJUUVK JTIUK UMnral A?U your Uruaul?t fur i ?. 41 SSH t'M.ttca.trr'olMrimanJTirand/ .KT^ISV?I !'.???. icalsil r.'-J? Cluti ttlbbeiuV/ 4fA t?uXJ/i To* .< ii o ?ita. Ifiiv nf soar Y J;' i?r ?usToR?? lin^Nil pit**, r..r ?a . V KJ >?iiliiiiiuiiiuin * ~' t-"?t)?n<lltt'fri SfriD 8" KiwTtfiti?S cVERVWHERE GRAY MIR BECOMES DARUM GLOSSY Try Grandmother's Old Favorite Recipe of Sags ?nd SuIpltBr. ?lmo?t everyone ' knows that Sago J Tea and Sulphur, properly compound c d. bri uri? back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streak ed or gray; also end3 dandruff, itch ing scalp and stops falling hair. Years ago tho only way to get this mixture was te make lt at homo, which ls mus sy and troublesome. ,, Now?da^vwe-,simply ask at any drug ' atoro' for. "Wyeth's Sage -and Sulphur Compound " You will get a largo bottle for about GO centa. Every body uses thia old. famous recipe, ?be cause no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does, it sd 'naturally and evenly." You dam- j pen a apongo or soft brush with lt and draw this through your hair, tak ing ono small strand at a'time; by miming tho gray hair disappears, and.after another application. or two, your hair becomea beautifully dark, thick and gloiisy and you look yoara younger. fe heat?quartera_for_ good things to eat. Try some of our Old Time Pork Sausage, Nice Jtricy Steak? Lean Pork Chops, Fine Fat We are all ready getting oysters m. If you can't deckle what you want phone 694 and we vrtfl help you to decide. ULY WHITE MARKET, W?:.'. J.W.Lbd*ayt iToprrcior, AN OVERCOAT was .taken from Tho Anderson . . theatre Monday knight through mistake: Had initiais; J? Cv V. ou in L-l de pocket and small bunch ot keys .' In "outside pocket. Return to Anderson theatre. 12-15-lt. WS?ITKD--Bay horse mule, weight 900 or 1,006 pounds, tot out cf roy lot Friday night and hasn't beeu hoard 'from since. Ple&so phone any * information as to whereabouts; Vto Farm?ra? Bank, Belton. X* n. Kay. 12-16-St. ?WAWAY-HBay mare, branded, o? shoulder and hip.; Weight about 7Q0 ; ' ?6?ads. Phone No. ll, J. A. ....vftrti^'/fl?^?jftitit?p,-' s. c. 12?12-3t. CAPITAL OF LORRAINE PROTECTE? THIS TIME Old Town of Nancy Wa? Ex pected to Have Front Seat. Nancy, France, Dec. 14.-Nancy, the o?d capital of the Duchy of Lor raine, had for more than two score of years thc hazardous privilege or occupying a front seat In the theatre of a prohablo wnr. "Tar gets for cannon" the conscripta sent to Nancy were called, lt was here t'n "iron division" of the famous 2?th army corps was stationed with the 26th brlgado of cavalry, not to undertake the supposedly impossible tusk of Haning Nancy hut to receive and deaden tho first shock. 'I ho efory has "been told of tho French oillcer who, anticipating war in June laut year, sold his lit**e coun try property near Nancy, bought a vil la in Belgium and congratulated him self th?* his family would ho far out ride the vortex. While tho atout fortress of Namur was crumbling under the blows of tho heavy German guns, unfortified Nancy, defended by Castelnau, prov ed Impregnable. Tho French offi cer's family fled to Franco with Bel gian refugees at thc same time that Kmpercr William, who, with i0.000 cavalry of tho guard had awaited tho moment for this triumphal entry in to Nancy, turned back toward Metz. Aa to the purchaser of the officer's country place, he has not seen a German soldier and since August 24, 1914, fflo sound of the cannon has beon growing fainter and lesa fre quent in his ears. It is only when tho wind is right that Nancy hears it. Only onco did the German artillery get closo enough under cover' of night to bombard tho city; then It did less damage than tho dozen visits of Ger man aeroplanes and Zeppelins. Near ly every ono of Klose visits was tra gic becauso evory ono wanted to see tho aircraft. Tho two cblldron and wife of a barber In the rue. Saint Jean stepped t)o tho door to get a look at a Taube one morning; all three were killed together with, four other persons, while the , harbor escaped without a scratch. Four people wero killed by a bomb that fell un der th6 windows of the prefecture. The second attempt of tlie* Ger mans to bombard Nancy with their heavy guns ls still the talk or Nancy. Ono of the 15-inch long rango naval pieces, put In position near Chateau Salina (Salzburg) to send into Nancy tho same destruction that they had hurled into Dunkirk, was discovered by air scouts. Tho French advanc ed their heavy artillory to easy range and ?destroyed the big gun and Us foundation before lt had fired a sin* gie shot, according to tho report... \t (Nancy appears today to be anything but a military headquarters. Only a fow soldiors o^ leave, a'few'conval escent wounded and officers on va rious misshns give it the semblance* of a garrison town. Tue soldiers' quarters in the barracks are ocou plod by a thousand or sp of families and debris of familias from different parts of Lorraine, awaiting i'ho rao mont to return home. Among them aro 84 children called 'tho orphans of Pont-a?Mousson," because their 1 pa ronts fcave remained In tho little town shelled recently for tho 178th t?mo. The women bf thia colony of exiles, toking their part in tho" work of na-: tiona!;defense* by turning out 6?0,000 trench sacks, work ot which they can .earn 40 cents , a day besides, :their board and lodging.' .It is . rather conrso work for some of them, expert in the finest embroidery. Nancy's industrial, commercial, and educational ' lifo has gone on unin terrupted and. modifledi, only {by diffi culties of fuel, and transportation. Tho modical college law school and other branches of the university have not miv;ed a day of. Wrair " regular terms and tho pubUc schools wero never closed. Subtle Revenge. Two young bootblacks . who have stands close together ? quarreled the other day. , : '. "I'll get eVon wl?i that guy yet," vpwbd tho Btoallor boy. . "Qoln''tO'fight him, aro yer, Jim my?" .ho: was asked. ' . ' -"Kawl When ho.gets throe polish ing a gent- Fra gola' to soy tor that cont Boob's he stops off. tho chair: 'Shine, Blr, shine."'. ?M^?M^?S?N ern? ^ ^??CORteS TO THE FRONT <?$T?'< . ' r Tells Hts Friends and Neighbor* '>.;.v ; ' % of His Erpe/iertie. : EJyery Anderson ' resident; should road what'a neighbor soys. ; Ilia tes timony can bo relied upon. Hore ara his own words; L. W. Garrison, shoemaker; 16?0 8. Main St;.Anderson, says:; "I was in terrible Bhapo with kidney, . trouble. Many times when I was walking home to dinner, ? would feel a catch in MY back and :dowh I -would goy.often ^be ing obliged to ask for help to get up. My? kidneys acted tob of ten, hut the secretions were scanty and filled with sediment, I had such '.md -dlxay Broils that everything in front of me H' cama blank. After; - sufferingtwo yeara; I--gotjXI^ViJt?^^V?l?y?i?i Evans' pharmacy , sndvbno b?x .rri?de an improvement: ^S-k^lti bifci^irittfc'ri had taken three boxes and ! h?y#'that WMSk5?. was oared. Best of all. the mjr?1 has'lasted." Price 50c;- at ali ?eaie.e. Don't simply; ask for a klbrioy remedy-gat Boan'* Kidney Pilbv~the asmo, that Mr. Garrison had, . Fo?ter-Mllburn Co., Props.? Buffalo, N. V. ?. j ^^^^^^^^^^^ Holkiay^ Baking J ^?^-""^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^ jg Therefore make the Christmas of 1915 '''[j ' Have some of that good old fashioned ^fe?L . l?^?^?^'**^^^7 Southern baking that turns the eyes of ^^^y,^^;-^ :^Jf^/L^?^ the whole of Uncle Sam's country ^BfcL/?> <^ypr Southward, only make it better with ^^hfriillfii^ tlie greatest baking discovery in 50 years PurePhosphate BakingEWder The only baking powder that develops its strength in the oven instead of wasting it in the mixing bowl. Remember-Princine Pure Phosphate Baking Powder is composed of Princine Pure Phosphate. It is a pure, wholesome, beneficial product that has brought enthusiastic endorsement from the highest food authorities. *4Excellent" says Prof. Allyn, of Westfield, Mass. "Star1* says Good Housekeeping Bureau bl;Pure Foods, Dr. Wiley, Director. . > ' ' "Pure" says McCann, Pure Food Guardian of| New York City/ *1 Right" says Forecast Magazine, ult:ra authority on Pure Food. Tlie. baking result of Princine io a revelation; It is beyond your imagina tion". Try it and insure a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year of Better Baking $?$1^^ i-2 pound cup 15c-1 pound cup Note the Handy Handle Cup ii m m?mm??m LAST SEASON'S GOWN DRYCLEA&JBD . Perhaps you hayo a dross or tailor] mada.suit. thiit..couid'.bo worn this'sea-1 non lt sont to us and niven a thorongh j cleaning and a sklHful pressing. Yo\i'.'. garment, no/matter, if soiled or inufiaod. is freshened and brighten? ed up wonderfullyr .'.'Wo really make thom look like now.': v rd cn and women l^ke .-advantage of our sorVlce-^and appreciate' both the economy it makes ^posalMo. and, the opportunity for ..btlter iiosslng that it affords. " .; 'Phone for our wagon.. . ANDERSON STEAM ?^tjWDRY Phone 7 PIEDMONT & NORTHERN RA?XW?Y COMPANY I ANDERSON? No. 31...............7:35 A. M. No;',U,V?'/V,...0:86 A. Sit j No. 37.........X:i?M?is No.-. a?.,.....'. <.:s*MxWm. NO. ii:...u. WO P. M. No. 43?.. c.......;...... NaV 45..,..... ;J0:2Oi;fY |&; D?PART?TItKS No. 80.....-........8 j 25 'Af'M. No., 82.....,......vi-?.';V.v 8i25 ,'A,'M; No.; .... '.. '... *; .'. ;. v.. lO?lO^lB No. 38................ wV.13:*0 l^glK No. 38....,......<v.?,\2:80 P. VU Nek 40,. J ... ; i ?'. V ? :&Q ' p. : ? j No.; 43.... i-;'* .....i ,:.'v^.- 7:20 '? P: No. '4*.,.. tYi??*^;-;?:lf P. &. Notice of Final Settlement. The un der signed administrator of the estate of Emma J. Sei gier pr Emma J. McAdams, deceased, hereby gives no tice that he will on Jan. 4, 1916, at o'clock a. m., apply to the Judge of Probate for Anderson County for a Anal settlement of said estate anet a discharge from his office of adminis trator. Ernest ?T. Selglerj I and J. E. Belgier, Excrs. "t'HUISTSrAS HOIIIS?V BATES'* Tho Charleston-&. Western Carolina railway viii 'sell '.-cheap excursion tickets account of hie holidays, tick els on salo D3cenibor 17th-to 25th, inclusive final Hm.;. January 10, 1915. For rates, etc., apply to.ticket agents, of . Ernest- W?UIamB,', .' General Passenger Agent,' . Augusta . ' Ga. : Garold ? Augusta, Ga. To and From the NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, W?S1 Leaves: No. 22 . .. .6:08 Ar M. No, 6 . . . .3:37P.M. Arrives: No, 21 v > .11:15 A. M, No. 5 , . . . 3:07 information, Schedules, rates, etc., promptly given. ? FifidslongL?st Policyholder After Fifty Years Search Mutual Benefit Pays Cash Value of Poucy Written in 1865. After a search of fifty years, the Mutual Benefit last week sue- . ceeded in locating Ira A. Wal dron, who insured with the com pany at Columbus, ?., in 1865. . 'Mr. Waldron took out a lo-prem- . . ium life policy on the non-forfeit ing plan and paid the first prem ium of $137.46. The second premium was not paid, and short ly af terv/ard he moved away from Columbus.. '. !.; . . Through a friend at Dover, N. H., the company finally was abl?; . to learn that for years Wf. Wal-. : . droh wasliving .almost under the ; .'; shadows of the, home oft]c?.. He. '/ was paid the cash vaIuV;?ftlie. . policy, $238.60, and dividends ol $79.84^ a total o^$3l3;4-i. ' A :short time ago ' the : Mutual Benefit was able to locate' the ; . widow of a former policyholder, and the payment made to her was ',-?'?> the means of preventing a fore closure on, her little home in In dianapolis. The company takes pardonable pride .in its success in tracing ?'iost" policyholders " or beneficiaries or relatives.-Insur ' anec Herald. Tte MpiB^ :- \ ' M. M. MATT1SON, GENERAL AG ?NT . ; ?QW^f??^ci: Agent, t .;. ? ;.;;>;:> ,-;.:S: J. J. Trowbridge, C. E. Tribbk, ' K Osborne, . . -M^mM .special Agents, Ble?kl?y Building. . . Anderson, S. C.: ? .;- ..L-l. , ' "' : ??->'-'? ? ?-*.,;.? $gp^- -.fe utmost servir?,?? I v.:.;^g|M^ pleasure 1 g obtainable from an ?uto-VaV ?&tio^^ ??& ' Main