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M?H ?ND ,11 V?p DjSG^AC? ft1? ? Rita Te C2.AROPR.USSMS YOU SA ITJ "MeLLOQ-Z./ *TH? cz^ess*. you EON-T eve? kiMou, -me TTTLS Of^TH?- CZ.A?& INTELLIGENCER Want Ad Rates 25 wordB for 25c. 1 cent per word each Insertion for moro than 26 words. Threo insertions of tho same nd ou consecutive days for the price of two insertions, If paid in ad vance. No ad less than 26 conto. FOR RENT FOU RENT-$6.00 per month tlircr room houfio North Pant ntreof. HUH eily water, electrie. lights und sew er connections. Also No. 825 Uiver atreet, seven room two story house. A. Postelle Cater. FOR RENT-Nico furnished rooms two minutes from square. Hot and s cold water. Apply at 1104 North McDuiile 8treet, or 'phono 380, Mrs. T. K. Hoper. FOR RENT-Two furnished rooms. Two and one-half blocko from square. Apply 319 East Whittier street. WANTS WANTED-All my friends to know that fish woro scarce last week,' but that wo aro assured u plenty this week, among tho lot a good supply of fine Jumbo Hoe Shad, from tho Gieseapcako Buy. Also, a fino lot of -Spanish Mackerel from SI. Andrews, Fin., and a plenty o? "pop-oyed" mullett. Wo still handle tho best oysters and frosh meats. Call 292. W. J. Maners. 207 East Whltner Btreet. WANTED-You to know that tho fin est ?bing for a happy homo Is a warm heart-but a good fire helps , some. We vant to promote tho family happiness by sending you the maltings of a good fire. Genuino Blue Oem Coal 15.60 per ton. When will yon ho ready for lt? Cheaper coal, of course at lover prices. 'Phone 649, W. a Ulmar. WANTED-Twelve lady canvassers, salory paid, to call at St. Jamo3 Hotel between 8 and 9 o'clock Mon . day morning. Call for J. W. Jen nings. f m ?X I A. PAAS EASTER EGG DYES "Free From Poison" 6-Transfer Sheets--6 Telephone Your Orders ? PHARMACY ?^REXAtt Store" ?FF-Well, Maj ADVERTISING FOR SALE PO H SALIO-Two young Jersey COWH, one fresh, oilier fresh Apr. 201 h. $100 each, my Ruarantee with each ?.ow. For further information 'phone 404. Forman Smith. FOK SALK-A few hu ntl red bunhuta iielect reclenned und graded Fulgbuin Seed Outs r.lxly eight cents bushel -worth moro for feed purpose. Purman Smith, Seedsman, Phone MISCELLANEOUS ItCUHER TIl.'?S- -Think about put ting on a set very best grude rubber lire;; for $10.00. Tin- reason our rubber gives sue i lon;1; service we soi? how loni: wi- can'cut u tire, not how short. It's reasonable, a tiru will l ist* longer with plentcr of rub ber than one streiche J out. We clean all dirt and rust from chan nels. This lets tie rubber fit close ly. Paul H. Stephens. NOTICE-I have secured the services of a high grade palntur and trimmer from Charlotte, N. C., who has spe cialized In this class of work for the last three years. Now if you want n class of work tout will look well and wenr weil bring it. to me and I guarantee sa.lsfaction. Prie s right. High grade paints and var nishes. II. G. Johnson, Sr. HIST RECEIVED-Another car of those 5x18 Cypress Shingles. W. L. Brlssey Lumber Company. \ND NOW-When thc weather begins to warm up you oro more anxious than ever about your meats. You want to know that it is properly handled. Thnt's where we come In. We havo n long Hst of sntisiled customers nnd they say our service ls tine. Phone us your wants. Prank Dobbins, Sanitary Market, 'Phono 755. POTATO SLIPS-I am guaranteed thu delivery of my plunts this sea son, therefore I gunranteo to de liver them to you on the dato you want them. It will pay you to see nie before scuding your mony Oft*. R. P. Snssard. 213 South Mnlr. street PROM 7 A. M., TO 10 P. M.-Buy your Gasoline and Motor Oils from H. A. Caudle, tho one arm gas man on tho corner next to Owl Drug Co. He will appreciate your business and always gives the utmost in value. H. A. Caudle. nilli PACTS have been clearly es tablished, Austin's Variety Store just literally, completely outclasses all others. If you want to save the "kain" you must trudo at Austin's Variety Store. Their 50c leadles' Hats are tho talk of tho town-get ono. TO THE TRADE-I have bought the Pino Tailoring company business. . Mr. Fino will bo added to my line of coat makers. I am now able to keep with tbs trade. ! employ nothing hut men tailors and turn ont nothing but first clnsa work. Give mo a trial. Satisfaction or no pay. Thanking you for past busi ness. . J. A. Mulllnax, 12C-12S West Benson street HIDES-Bring them to me lt you want' best prices. I buy and Bell more hides than any other dosier in this section of the state. All hides bought hy me are shipped with ab-, batoir hides and command better prices, therefore I can and do pay better prices. Bring them to Willi ford's Corner, it. D, Henderson. * 3A8Y--Make Hf o's waUt caSy by hav ing us repair your shoes. . We are not only prepared to do first class work on short notice; hot wo n;cct any legitimate competition when it '.^mes to prices. Honest work and best materials always. G. E. McKee & Son, 13S East Whltner street, opposite Tolly'av " _ (.M ICK WORK-Thone 822 for Geor gia Garage for ?mick work. One expert on Kurds, ami om? expert on all oilier cats ami motorcycles Nu. los South Me Duffle ntreet. Up. J. L. 15. Jone's Bicycle Shop. PREPAREDNESS ls the or.lnr of tho day now, while the Fire Insurance | Companies aro withdrawing from j the ututo lu the timi f??r you to havel your house, ham. o'- outbuilding protected willi a Harriss Metal Shingle Hoof. Of course the initial coat la just a trillo more than wood Shingles, hut in tho long run they an? murlrchenimr and they am a tremendous protection against lire. Drop in and let un show you? No trouble nor obligation on your part whatever. Respectfully, Jno. T. ltnrrisH ?? Son. NOTICIO-Wo carry a line of barber BuppIIes-tonics, massage cream and toilet waters. In order u, In troduce? u few of our leaders we will sell for the next ten days $1 bot Ho of our Sago Tonic for fiuc. $1 bottle of Scalptonu Tonic for (?Oe fi oz. Jar of Vclvetta Massage Cream for 40c. K oz. Jar Shampoo 20c. Glovers' Mango Remedy 406. Not more than ono bottle of each to a customer. - Hudson's Shaving Par lor. 106 North Main street Don't fall to get a jur of Velvetta-makes tho skin feel Uko velvet. IT HAS NOT boen our Intention to make delivery of coal a social "af fair" but we're nure you'll be de lighted with ou" way of deliverln.: coal-and every .mc ls pleased with tho coal wo deliver. B. N. Wyatt, .Phone 182. BICVCLES-New lino of Columbia and Ramblers now ready for you. | And Jones always sells 'em for lesa j -cuta tho price on s.ll kinds of ac cessories, too. J. L E. Jones, 1031 South McDufflo street. THE TIME-Now is the time to brighten up your home. We have a well selected stock of palntr, and wall papera that we ave selling af. manufacturers prices. 'Phone 48, Guest Paint Co. BREAKFAST SAUSAGE-The , de mand for nor all pork sausage is keeping us very busy. They surely are Ibo highest grade on the mar ket. Mad? from fresh pork carefully selected and seunoned with just enough fresh ground herbs and pure spices to give that very un usual and delicious flavor dis.'ac tively Lindsay's^ Phone your ordor to C04, The Lily White Market, J. N. Lindsay. Proprietor. WHO'S YOUR PLUMBER-Give us a trial. No Job too small, nono too large. And when you_are In a hur ry wo aro right there with the gooda. Ix?t UH "hit the pipe" for . you and we'll both be pleased. * Glenn Plumbing Co., 'Phone 406. WE ARE PAYING $42 per ton for cotton seed, and Riving 1 ton cot ton seed meal and $4.00 cash for. ton of seed. Selling coal at $5.00 and $r>.G0 per ton. Cabbngo plants $1.00 por M. Martin Coal ?: Wood Company. NOTICE OE FINAL SETTLEMENT Tho undersigned, administrator with will annexed, of the estate of Sarah E. Marlin, deceased, hereby gives notice that he will on April 18th. 1916. nt ll o'clock a. m.. ap ply to tho judge of probate for An derson county for a final settlement of said estate sud a discharge from hlR omeo ns administrator. J. O. Gresham, Administrator with will annexed. March 18. 1916. Why Constipation lujares. The bowels are the natural sewer age system ht the body. When they become obstructed by constipation, a part ot ' the poisonous matter which they, should carry off ls absorbed in to the system, making yon feel dull and stupid, and interfering with the digestion add assimilation ot food. This condition Is quickly relieved by Chamberlain's Tablets. Obtainable everywhere. FEI PEOPLE ATTEND USUAL PUBLIC SALES MANY WERE KEPT AWAY BECAUSE OF WEATHER CONDITIONS THREE SCHEDULED But One Was Withdrawn-Three Tracts in Brushy Creek Town Ship Were Sold Tic publie ?alts were mad? yostor-| d.iy before a email crowd, owing io the iain which made it impossible for many lo tot to tho city. There were three nales scheduled but one of these, that of Builders Lumber and Supply company against Iierry .Jones, involving a one-half acre lot in thc town of Wiliianistoh, was withdrawn. , In the erne of S. A. Turner, Mary Ward, V. D. Turner and, other? against John Poole, David Poole, Emi ly Pearson, and others, judge of Probate Nicholson Bold t'irec- townsh'n The first tract, containing 17 3-tfi acres, was bid in at $625; tho second tract, containing 1 ? l-l acres, was bid in at $r?.-lfi and the third tract, con taining ?l?i 7-10 acres was- bid in nt $1,730. All three tracts were bid In by H. P. Burbage, attorney, from Greenville. As trusteee of the estate of the late Chas. C. Langston, Gen. M. I?. lion ham sold tho house and lot of Aman da Scott, situated on White street, th's eity. The place was bid in by Mrs. Lucy J. Lnngsfon for* $300. BIND NEGRO 0VE8 ON CHARGE OF BURGLARY Wylie Berry Held for Entering House of Mr. Rich ard Jones A preliminary hearing has been given Wylie Derry, the negro who ia charged with breaking into Mr. Richard Jones' house revoral nights ago, and lie was bound over to a higher court on a ehargo of bur glary. Tho arrest, was made by De puty Williams in 21 hours after the attempted burglary. Tho negro was trailed by a blood'iound almost to his house, but on account of the high wind prevailing that night tho dog lost tho trail. The chase waa abandoned, but returning to the scene next day Deputy Williams mado the artes:. Mrs. Jones heard the negro enter the house, it was said, and w.hen nhe awakened ber husband the burglar fled. Nothing waa missing iron, thc house. PROGRESS AT IVA Will Seen Begin Stretching Wires For System. Many of the poles for tho power lino from MofTettavlllo io Iva have boen erected, and Mr. H. A.' Orr of the Southern Public Utilities com pany stated yesterday that tho force of l ands would begin stretching the the -wire? this week. Tba auto owner finds the Want Ad the best medium of exchange. . ASK FOR and GET HORLlCK!8 THE ORIGINAL .MALTED MILK* Sheaf substitutes coat YOU same pries. ht at That NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT | - i Tho undersigned, administratrix of the estate of T. M. Dodd, docoased, hereby t;vies notice that slie will on April 2011). 1916. ut ll o'clock a. m., apply to the judge of probate for An derson county for c. final settlement of sahl estate and a discharge from her ofllco as administratrix. Mrs. P. E. Dodd, Administratrix. Mardi 18. 1?l?. NOTICE DOHM KATU.' fM'HS Pursuant to thc law governing pri mary elections, you will please tuke notice that you aro required to meet and organize on Saturduy April 22nd, 11)10 ut mich time and place aa in dicated by due notice from the Presi dent and secretary of each club. At tilts meeting you will elect a presi dent, one or moro vice presidents, a secretary and treasurer and such committees as deemed expedient. You will also elect an executive com mittee, and one delegate to the county convention for every 25 members or majority fraction thereof. The coun ty convention will meet at the court house in /ndrrsnn. iS. C.. on the lat day ot" May, lylo, being the first Mon day in May, at ll o'clock a. m., and tho list bf delegates certified by the president and secretary, of each club shall constitute tho temporary roll. The membershlD of each club for the purposes of ascertaining the number of delegates lo the county convention shall be based upon the.numbor of? votes polled In the first primary of the preceding election year. S. D. Pearman, Chairman Co. Ex. Com. ! Leon L. Rice, Secretary. S?lrlng. .Spring Is looked upon by many as the most delightful season of thc year, but thia cannot be said of the rheumatic. The cold and damp weath er brings on rhc amatic pains which ?are anything but pleasant. They can 'bo relloved, however, by applying; Chamberlain's Liniment Obtainable I everywhero. fl*' '. - Fresh Country Buttermilk Ev ery day at the Owl. Candidates Cards FOR CONGRESS I nm a candidate for Congrens from tho Third Congressional District, sub ject to the rules of the-Democratic Primary. A. H. Dagnall. COUNTY TREASURER I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Treasurer, subject to the rules of tho democratic party. J. H. Craig. I hereby anpounce myself a candi date for County Treasurer, subject to tho rules of the democratic party. J. R. C. Griffin. SHERIFF T hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election to tho office ot Sheriff, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. Joe M. H. Ashley. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS Chisholm, Trowbridge & SuffffB DENTISTS New Theatr? Boiling W. Whimer St. -g?--^ . ; ' g? Dr. Wade H. Sherard DENTIST 413 Fourth Floor Blecklay Bldg. Telephone SM ?V 'v *.'.?.' fa mijMWk ?.--iv . $m By BUD FISHER The w MmtM Porch You'll soon bo getting ready to enjoy your Porch, und perhaps will need an extra piece or two of Porch Furniture. You'll lind it here-all kinds and at all prices. Swings, Chairs, Hockern, Ked Hammocks, Vuilor Porch Mindes, etc. G. F. TOLLY & SON Anderson, S. C. China For All Occasio?s Whether you are look ing for an oatmeal set, a breakfast set, table China for a country bungalow or ?. an elegant French, Bavar ian or Haviland dinner sot-you will do well to como here first! Specializing, a?, we do. in Fine Dinnerware and Cut (?lass we are able to offer you a more impressive stock and lower prices. MARCHBANKS & BABB North Main Street Jewelers At the Sign of the Big Watch GAGER'S LIME The best lime-for all uses-to be had at any price. We have been* handling this Lime for many years and it is all right. Call for Gagers Keystone Lime every time, it's the best. ? W. L. BRISSEY LUMBER CO. Repairs for Ford Cars For very little money you can make youri Car as geed as new? | We make a specialty of Shock Absorbers: f or Ford Gars. . | We have one new Ford Touring car for salt at Belton. Anderson, S. C* Belton, S. C. Greenville, S. C.