The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, December 25, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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vance. ,
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fr OR ???tMM
HOV. SALE-Several G ae;o tracts of
land on ibu P. & N. Railway, about
two and a half miles out. Fine and
level. Price right. See mo at once
if interested. Any ono, black or
whlto can buy. W. M. Walker.
P0B SALE-Agricultural Limo. Ap
ply now to your gardens at rate of
from ono to five tons per acre-it's
cheap and there is not a garden in
I Anderson but that needs, limo-lt
will correct blight and sweeten
. your 'tour soil and make your fer
tilisation readily available. Phono
404, Furman Smith, Seedsman.
Oft SALS -Everything in tho lina of
r(>sh fruits that are in season:
..:nrr?, apples, bananas, grapes,
- trujgcx, ?aH??nti, C?C???uiD, ?ut? Ol
? hinds, and candios that make
,our mouth water, and at prieos
that don't malro you sick elth?r. J.
(C Manos.
OB &ALE-Two good young milch
cows* Furman Smith.
FOR RENT
f OB. BENT-Ono eight - roo^ two
story dwelling house,, Bltuatcd - cu
Calhoun street, in on excellent
neighborhood. *' This house has all
, modern lmpt ovemos la .with pa,ved
r'S?V.ef? and /sidewalk'...*' Possession
fdJf^&f.Vf?ii L. ?risssy.
FOB BENT-Ho?so on Johnson
B?reot All modern conveniences.
John T. Durr iso & ?Son. 12-22-tf.
WANTS
WA?WED-r-A good.farw, ?QT. ism. ...of j
our customers. If yon haye a1 farra "
., fot aale we.^rlli .bo ?iad to consider
f it Linley is Watson, (Jho.' linley-?
W. B. Watson.) .
?WWnwTT?"?KKD^A' 'iow hundred
dollars to place, on mortgago of
farm property. Oreeoo & Earle.
12-21-St.
BIBOSLLANEOUS
?VABNINO-rAll ?persons ore warned
no?, to harbor or hire Keary Lark,
aa ho has run away from.home, nnd
ia under age. A. E. Lakei 30 Prince
... ptreot '.'^^BHBR^. 12-25-ltp
CAUDLE the Gniiolino Man 'cu the
.. corner, of Main; and Earle Bia.,
'. Waats 'his friendo and patrons to
know that tho paving work does
not Interfere with his gasollno
business. Caudle needs tho business
and ?? on the Job at all tunes. [".
OVn mhh is the kind that burna alt
up, U??vlng but a few n8hcs.y^a^|
ccon'-'oiy to burn\that kma ^t liqu
or price than the inferior grade at
cheaper prlco. Phone 183 to Wyatt
the Coal Man,
TYP?WRITRitS-Havo just received
; a supply of Now L. C. Smith No; 8
: machines, These machines ere tho
; Inst Word tn Typewriter COE,:, trues
A'uttoA combining the best features of
all tho other makes with practically
\ ;noisl??s op?ration, Will be glad,to
&brejwe A- demonstration iu year ot
' c' c- Dargan,. Agent, Second
Floor. ; Hubbard Building.
12-18-2W?. ,';
?N;PLACING,your Are insurance re-:
memp*r that Frank St DeCamp
Realty Company represents only
?iyssj?,; ,old, Uns ; companies., Your
bun in ca s "will no appreciates.
WE ABE PAYING eS8 per ton for cot
ton ae<ed, selling -Kal? at-$18.00 per
t^fettd'.'.wilf :?; exchange 3 tona hulls
for ? ion seed and -S. ton of cotton
. seed ;m?al for ton al tised. Martin
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
W. Y QUARLES
Dentist
Office: Over Watson Drug Store
Iva, S. C.
Quattlebaum & Cochran
Have Moved Their Office to
THE BROWN BUILDING
Over the Dirac Savings Bank
Dr. HENRY R. WELLS
DENTIST
Office F. & H. Baildlag
Office 527-Phones-Residence 86
Dr. C. Mack Sanders
DENTIST
Office 304-6-6 Blockier Building.
?nico Phone 420 Residence Phone 140
Chisholm, Trowbridge & Saggs
DENTISTS
Weir Theatre Bn?diag
W. Wbttaer St
^GADSDEN SAYRI
Architect
.?t 406 Uledde? Bcit?n?
?aHarwm. S, C
AUTOMOBILE MOONSHINER
Was Shot nnd Killed Yesterday Morn
ing.
iiontgomcry, Ala.,. Dec. 24.r-*I. J.
Rambo, known ns the "automobile
?t?oonBhlner," was she-J and killed by
deputies in Covington county early
th's, morning. Tho, ??put!es came
upon Rambo in tho'road, where lils
car. had brdken down Under Its' load ot
liquor. Kumbo immediately . opened
fire and In tho fusillade of shots whicj
followed bo was killed, one bf the
deputies being wSbnded.
CITROL AX
CITROLAX
CITROLAX
Best ihtng' tor .-constipation, sour
elem apb, lazy liver and. sluggish
b?"w^hVr'"'"l*>to^ al
most at once. Gives a most thorough
^IplnMpPilK^^ Pain. n?
nausea. Keeps your system cleansed,
awcot and wholesomo.--R. H. Welhocht
Salt Lake City, Utah, writes. "I find
Cltrol ax tho beat laxative 1'over used.
Dees apt gripe-no unpleasant after
BOYS AND GIRLS
BEST XMAS
PRESENT
?
A Good
BICYCLE
Prices $21.00Up
We Sell No Other Kind
tim & Smith
West B?nspn, Opposite Tate's
.'Hardware Go. \::.v';;:
^SEASON'S
SOWN
Perhaps you bave a dress or tailor
made mdt that could be worn thia sea
son-1 lr seat'** tf s and igrreB a thorough
cleaning end n skillful pressing.
.Yow garment, iib matter if soiled
or nuiRaod, is freahened and brighten
ad nay wonderfully. We really make
them look like. new.,.. ?
Men and Women take advantage of
our ?Pivice-and appreciate both, th*
economy i?? m ak cs p osslble the
opper^jtty for better dressing that
. '?aone for our wagon.
s ANDERSON
STEAM LAUNDRY
.l$ofc*'-.T ,
GERMANS SPEIS
IN RECONSTR
Warsaw, Dec. 24.-Something over
a million and a half dollars have been
expended by the (Jernians since their
occupancy of Polr.nd in reconstruct
ing the unspeakably bad road? that
crisscross tue kingdom at more or
less rare Intervals, and which have
boon all but destroyed by artillery fire
and by tho transportation of big guns,
ammunition und foot} supplies.
For those in charge of tho "Re
construction of Connections between
the Armies and Home" the task lias
grown with each kilometer that tho
Germans have wone from thc Rus
sians. Prior to the fall of Warsaw
there wore approximately 104G kilo
meters (055 miles) of roads to be re
paired, but when tho Russians re
treated to Brest Litovsk, and then
abandoned that fortress, the mileage
increased to 5440 kilometers (.'Woo
miles) and the difficulties involved
gnow greater v/li'h each additional
mile.
Tho dormans found, on thoir ar
rivai, a few do-callou "?mpoiia'i
roads" which were, for tho most part,
strips of sand. From the inhabi
tants-or such of them ns remained
thoy learned that taxes for the up
keep ot the thoroughfares had been
collected over and over-and never
spent for tl ie purpose intended. A
second class ot roads, tho so-called
government streets, wero all but im
passable, and tho third variety con
sisted of roadB that not only were
Impassable i but dmposslble. All
three sorts were torn by shells, Cut
by trenches, and rutted by both Rus-!
sian and German wagons bound for
tho front.
Tho Germans in o?sirgo of road re-1
building sclaim that they never have
had any word OB to the ultimate In
tention of their government with re?
?peet to Poland-that then' vork has
gone on irrespective of any' intention
to annex tho undent kingdom, tv, at
the work has been done purely as a
sort ot philanthopic mensuro and that
lt will stand as' a heritage for those
who may in tho future govern Po
land. . J fusta
That it - has - been tfoorou?hly done,
however, . is attested to by tho ^tfact
that between 80,000 and 35,000 labor
ers haye been employed In the va
rious sections of Poland. Most ot
these men aro 'Poles, thrown out of
their ordinary occupations .by a
shortage of raw materials. -,
Throughout the length and breadth
or Poland the sand stretches are be
ing bolstered up with wood and stone
-^and 710,000 cubic meters (approx
imately yards) have been, used . thus
far in making passable, reads, sven
in districts whore no military need
for them exists.
For instance, a road . 75 kilometers
in length has been built to the south
of Lode, where there hayo been no
armies for months, and where there
is nc, immediate, prospect of' ? need
.forwood rmUf?pm a military stand
point. '? Tho' work; cddUnues, ?nd a.
riMitraBt between the old and new orr
der of thing?^-easily obtaiable in tha l
course of a ride ou; ido pf '.Lads
gives a glimpse of tao constructive
efforts ot tho Germans.
Tho Polish .population in gener?l
hus proven tihonkfiul for what has been
aceoinpiiuh'j?-aduRlcncily SO hecaUSe
thousands of lt? men and women have
received employment- In 'the recen?
si-ruction of the Poltsh^roods, ,and
? have In this . way been .i.aved "from
Stomach Catarrh.Is
Very Prevalent
IIn this climats catarrh Ia tv
' prevalent disease. Catarrh nf?
teeta the stor\ach aa often as
.any other organ. Perhaps ovary .
third - person is' moro or lesa
troubled' vylth stomach catarrh..
Poru?a ls extensively v*od. tn
these cases. ...
PIEDMONT & NORTHERN
EIAILWAY COMPANY
ANDJKUSW.
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P. M.
F. -M,
P . K.
A, M.
Au. Stf*
?:.VL
SH
UCT1NG Bi
the (starvation that other rise stared
them in the face. ??(. ?? ? ..-/ .
It is peculiar that tho Wc nen, rather
than the mea, hare i/dojtt . lh.o.ftnoat
toward rehabilitating theli owiy coun
try. The women, andijrowa chil
dren, haro proved ttomfti ives indus?
trious workera for the r& jhstruclion
of Poland, while the ma with few
exceptions hilve hod $<i be. drSven,
and have never ovsrccnj? "^t?i?ir sus-'
picton of the Germans;; This aus
piclon, it is assumed, is- minded on
gonoratlonu of experience of Kaissiau
domination. The men, r athcr than
work, offer bribes to tbej,< arman s,-as
tlie yused to offer them-? the Rus
sians, and then appear ? torly dum
founded when,tho brlbcsV: ire not ac
cepted and they are cont outed with
the alternative .of. working pr "starving.
! ????' '_Wk ?a if
ADS
"Tho 3111 le nu lam is Ro^lfafchroom.'*
In the Jan rr ry Ameri?esr Magosfci*
"Sid" flayn- ( fi;|. .. :?}. '
"The question befo.ro th| country ?5 <
w-nether il?io nation oughl to be pre
pared fo rwar. Those wkolfavpr being
prepared do not mean thai they want
war. What they mean M?hat .they
want protection providedlagaihst at
tacks, exactly as tho poise are pro
vided to protect them frflm assaults
by thieves and murdered? . In other
.words, they do not assume .'t'iat ali
the nations of the earthlare gent?o,
unselfish homebodies who never go ?
out nights to -atehl end faarahd.
'"Some people feel dlff?ifent?yi, They .>
ara against preparedness? They - say
that preparednesa brcels. trouble.. .
They think that we ehouia go unarm
efl before the world, gri*''evor>hcdy :
with a smile, accept insults philoso
phically, turn the other Jcheek, and
Txpect all nations to tara^unsol of
our example, regenerate^ lind, rapidly
evolve into beautiful creatures like j
ourselves. '
"This ls sound theory.f t i? perfect
brotherly love. It ls Ohr itlanRy./ If
enough people, will worl?" it it, some-. :
thing fine m?y reBult'in|? ?ht or hine
million yearn. E ^gliS?
"But why do those wi > feel .so
brotherly disposed toward foreign na
tions treat tho rest of uojl jro at-.honie
so captiously? Why don'? they trust
us, too? Why do thoyi; ceep-^'tf^r
hands on their money ii? li? subway?
.Why do they chain thefjr watches.'to
their bosoms? 'Why put ?6 ks on their
doora?
. "The fact ls-that their attitude to
ward those ofelia who llvi with them .
ls their real attitude f j owhrd tho
whole human face, and v. j ai il.c y arc ?
saying about > preparednsOTfii ifciffleaTyi si
what they think they think. : It we
were at war.' and our enemies were
invading ha, you would -.find' these
sumo 'people disturbed because of our
unpreparedness. You . would find
them grabbing their money and their
solid sliver hair-' brushes . ema -dashing i
ou; the back do ./r to cafe ty'. And BO" -
body would -blame them / *. ? .
- "Now, I think- fja tsomo folks are
l(ti into talking; Against preparedness
hecsu^e they erf? ?raid they wont be
counted, among tho .enemies-of war. ?
They are afraid somebody Wilt think
that they want to dtold. ba ck the m 11
leanlum. Kow -ridiculous! After all,
this ia eUlt an Imperfect world, and
in lils working _hours man puts in
Vue only ll.cl?s Jbetcah at. tho job, .ot. .
hastening' the millennium. At hight
he needs sleep. And hs can't Bleep
with one eya peeled' jfo'ra tn?g?ar whe '?;
may . come {?..'taurdark:/. indoor. ih?'t .
isn't locked. The vory fact that lie is
apprehensive .because the dcor ts un- .
locked ls evidence. :tha?v.it should ho '
locked.^ It simply nieahs that upu to
the present work if there is a certain
show of authority in evldenca to keep
order; As the> .centuries go by, and
man1 dovelops", the necessity for t?v ?e
demonstrations of authority ought to
decrease.
"The fact ls that everybody is
agalnet war and In favor of tho mil
lennium,. But tuero is a difference Of
.opinion as to the- speed' of the millen
nium and Its mode of travel. Some,
think that tho millennium is coming
on th.e run.' They believe , that ene
of. these days ifcl.wUl rudiv; up to our
door to make ?a all happy and glad.
This isn't ray idea. Personally, I
dont believo the .'.millennium can ?ruh
a stop. : ? think; that it will have to
ho dragged by the it^ls jand carried
Wherever, wo wdn.t to locate it'.' ?
think that you and I and our child
ren and our children's children will
have to tako off' our coats and pu51
away at lt for hil we aro worth. And
If each ci?eratiou moves it, a trifle
we'll do well. Anyway, th emlllen*
alum is not here yot, and it is foolish
to act as If lt, were;*' '^ttm
x'oar Store Kn tho easterner^
.'. "Ono. .might haye a string of apple
H tores and oneJr^^.th^.m-.'Wlti1 ;amtlift,r
niall cal cert' lr" tv " sn- * F"?<3, C. Kel-;
ly ta tho January American Maga-,
?de. "A defmJt^'nuihbor of men and
women out or every hundred., or out
Ot-'-eyery ?,-'^uS^,^<^.-tae.'-S4?srage,
will boy apples. Ii t$ey pans-tri"'where
?W^r'l^ii?mptingly offered. If
raoTe womea wti? buy -appt?*^,*^
tden, then ono ca naff ord to pay mere
rent for )^V?^^ri^H'^M<A*?
footsteps 'pr'?d???j^^wVj''-lt-? du that
hasie that the^i^
?tore in the ?nit?d .'States happens to
iWatf ?iriWi 1?. Kow York city. Tho
lc JA *Jmcst ehirthutous all day
y, ?iid mostrf&t\5&G parsons nacslpg
ar? mon."
Owes H?r ?^--TB??^M\t??Kaii^
"I owe m'y good healOi to Charaher*
Ititi* T?h?ets,^ writes ?Vit?, R. CK
Croekston. Ohio;. .-Two j*?rs
t waa- ah tnvaild due to *tomaoh
auble, I, took titree bottles ot theos
?hj.ets ' and,-- hate ''?meo ;'b?ea.' te'' the
' of health."- Fer sale^ hy ail d<8il?
What Splendid
Light
?TS glow is. so soft
?ne\ ?vjo-Vif that you
cari , read ali evening
without tiring your
eyes? The
is the most popular ker
osene lamp ever made.
-beeauecix gives'?, clear, ..
powerful, mellow U?ht ?
-~-bcc??se it' is easy to".
.* ' ;. clean and licht.
-because ft is durable,
' .'V>'good 1 od ki nc and
! economical.
i lise Aladdin 'Security.
I CHI or Diamond White
: Oil io obtain.Mri results:
in QU Stoves, Laiiips
and Heaters:
Here are. some other
specialties for the home
that every housewife
needs.
- -Tyrril ?'i ?irf.S'iir.-n?-i?rt ?rr
Standard Household
Lubricant
Parowax
Matchless Liquid j
. Gloss '5m
'?".'
Ask for them by name.
' ir your dealer does not
carry these, write to
our nearest station.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(N*w Jersey)
BALTIMORE
W????^ D, C. ?^???\1
. . Norfolk. Va. . CKrUStoa. Y/.Tft
Rlchciood. V?. . Xaartej^ 8. ?J. .
Wealth and Incomes.
. It; was ot one time fashionable for
people w*i?o had .'a llctlo.'bit of/ money
to mako boost of H. Some were?.evan '
pleaser; if the, public thought them r
rlchei, than they really were?' -But
many income ; tax assessors : going up
&nd down the country : tp^nmko ; ?tho
boasting pf V weath a ' particularly
pleasaht occupation. Wh?n the re
ports of payments o? .Ih??me ;tax?s
makes its appearance Viro ' scarcity of
rich men in the ?mn'try.ramea in to
3vidence. ;, vTb.2 rdport of the federal
commissioner of. revenue on individ
ua! income taxes' for'.'tlhe;fiscal year
lust closed shows there, are' not so
aiauy : inilHonSircs In tba south' as
had -beep -popularly suppos?d, or that
somehow pr ahotiter. miglity few'
rich mon succeed la drawing much
3f aa income from al{ ,4h?ir wealth/
ino Fj?chmond. Jourfte? which, has
been studying tho report, saysthat
unong the i.tou thorn s tatos;" Virginia
lie?, with i .Texas in IB persons re
turning incomes of more than flOO,
W?. but Texas has en,? taxpayer who
returns , more 'than 8500,000/ while
Virginia bas no single cit?sen so rich.
Mope, ail -the boasts of 'Georgia'
r?ealth/that stat? has hutVthr?e ciU
san3 w?ib";pay on incomes ol jlPO.000
j^roore; Alab?ron nos butene;North ,
*>arolina has six; South Carolina cae;
?fait Virginia luis ll ; Keutacky has
1; louisiana Baa io; ?feryl&nd : 4lrr
?klah?fin?.9i Tenuesseo.a;: 'We'seme
trass hear cf a Nprth .C?rvllna man ?
?ho Iq Bald %&^:'^f?^.^^'^Sjr
Kl?.OOO bj??'-^\:f?dert?.V'ta? coll?e
or l?as not been able 'to find ono
?nose clear income i? over $i,QWJ#rtt?
-Charita Oh?erV?r.... .
BK3?Ssf5i*S*SjjiD?SB
saws
Customers andi Friends 'a
M&vry Clmaimas .
?tad. a;'.
Yeas-,
Fot, xafaats sad Ca??rca
Bn Us? ter Ch^sr 3? Years
tho - ;
Sin na lo to of
. ?troMahd :Wetf - as '' ?Tetf$??i
Froa ffaMU; 325 Mala; gt, . aireen
Bayt>tWt?? '^ys: vi suftored a long
timo with., a very weak bade Foley
Kidney Pills completely relieved me
o? all soreiiosa and pain and I now
hm oirong ind wc? ao ever." Winter
a?griivate**-%yraptoma of, kJ.o^?K
BWr >jtroublp|-;.cold weather t?&kea aching:
?gSc^T?*: Ijojinta; Bor$ muscas, aa? . irre^?l?r
j bladder * cition mcvo unbeatable.
rFaley K?cUsay Pillo help tho kidneys
j eliminate jf^n-c?nslugj poiaonb.
' Tir?M?nT . PER CENT ^ROFIT ON ;SPEfeUJL?TiON: : ?
. EVEN GREATER: :mmr
ON:?NVESTMENV.
Wo'hsye ?'single tract brnpnroxirardoly 850'acreB o? rich," ;Chatta- j
h?oehee river bottom viand, situated ia stewart county Oeorgla,>wiUim
twenty-five milcB of Columbus, ;whlch *o wilt sell for SEVENTY per cea*
of what adjacent farm lands are 'soiling" for now. . . I
Of this entire plantation, thorc is one r.nrtton of. about 30(V acres which |
wo would sell separately. Cf.thia Smaller tract .t&crq' tu-e^ 12^0 acres
.cleared,' and ??trader, cultivation now ; the t?lanoet-abe?V W* l^&imM
i'wwjtand.'' On the catlee plantatiba-.taere .afc?'fiftcca toueat . houses,
t)arns and necessary OuthuiHlriRS, ' and ono latge oi&ht- rbotn dwelling
b?UBer The Seaboard Airline "railroad, jrasa through - thia place,,- ?nd
there Is a sidetrack on tho frlrro. Thara' are. if acres of nut ho*r?ri?5
Thia is a very d?sirable'plantation,, and to a practical farmer cz srit,
determination, some means; and who ls not afraid of . the .work nccer<Bury
in the management of such oplantation, this offers tho opportunity of
* !o?r only reason- for offering this magnificent plantation at such a tre
mendous sacrifice is strictly a personal, ono; and wo wM Elvo it to all In
terested parties; privately. "':-'->s?-'- . ^ . ii, .'
We will pay the ?spense of a trip to Stewart county it the invejroaar
tar, or hi? backor?, buy tie 4raet bf lani hr ?ny ?art bf it.
,There ar juite a fewi Andorsod county people living in Stbwart
county Ga. now.
Address "Stewart County, Ga." .
Cal? The Inte*aiseneer, Ande*^ ?
aJ ; Carlia^ ?xt? ^ J &JM ? Charing Bfffc ' '-'pfeift:i :ff?\ "
."Hf/"' -^raorer Teamer mr. ' ?K5S^ 2^*1J :
-fia :??aCh^i0? Steve mo. ' ?^f^;^:v^ V.V
...; a^| .-?. 'Aad,niaay,.m?Ry .?Uiera..:. .".'.'. . J&|
:'; 'vgS. fl?i??sb?HN rustic tJTiuiiia^co |B ''" '
H S Im! saiet^? ?wleag? and p?eks?r?
H.'*? J;??;l^ obtainable' from an Auto-Va^.