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MUTT AND Jl I WiWT TO BOC?? OW P?RC "C ; yOU KftfliO , X'<A (LOCO t;0?- IT. j IN 'kLir^ffl tAN OJOp-b 'o UAW '"4 >-f~l>? I ?NO vjj VE & x% L" I ti vs&t 1 * I 1 Ik I } " , 9 * * V ! ? ^_ r^*^3? CLASSIFIED INTELLIGENCER Want Ad Rates 25 words for 25c. 1 cont por word each Insertion for more than 25-words. Three insertions of tho same ad on consecutive days for tho price ot two insertions, if paid tn ad vance. No ad less than 25 cents. WANTS WANTED-You to know that the Shad season is here. I have just received -0 lurgo Hoes und 115 lino] Ducks from fresh water. Jumbo i Roo Shad Si each; ono sizo smaller | i)0c each. Buck Shud 35 to 50c ouch. Fresh mentB of all kinds. Call 292, or come to 207 East Whit- j ner street. W. J. Muness, the .Sea food Man. WANTED-Traveling salesmen by n . CInciuati company. Salary gum-] anteen". Call at Welco, Church : street. A. J. Warren, Sales Mau- j ager. WANTED-Position by stenographer! .with 6 years experience. Can give good reference. Address "A. B. C.," ] caro Dally Intelligencer. WANTED-'All my friends to know tbst fish wcro scarce lust week, but that we ure assured a plenty thlB "week, among tho lot a good supply of fine Jumbo Roc Sh ol, | . from the Cheseapeake Bay. Also, a fine lot of Spanish Mackerel from St. Audrews, Fla., und a plenty .if | "nop-eyed" mullett. Wo at handle the best oysters and fresh monts. Call 292. W. J. Manees, 207 East Whltner street. WANTED-You to know that the fin est thlug for a happy home Is a warm heart--hut a good lira helps some. We want to promote. the family happiness by sending you tho makings of a good Ure. Genuine Blue Gem Coal $5.60 per ton. When will you be ready for it? Cheaper coal, of course, at lower prices. 'Phone 849. W. O. Ul ni ci FOR SALE FOR (SALE-Seed sweet potatoes for bedding. - Right size, smooth and sound. Price right. W. Ulruor, 'Phone 640. \- Vf'." 'Make vour Bronze N O.'. ..->v". ' .r . . . Shoes look like new. We ; sell Whitte more's Bronze pol ish. 25c Telephone 522 or . . V\ '? :. ' . ./ 528. EVAKS' PHARMACY TM REXAU. Si?ttP //HERS /?g?K.?s I Tu-o-t?rr?, .7^A/AV6HT, CUR? -v~~~-'"~ H ON THC wf*, OA (. ADVERTISING =_& I FOR SALE-A few hundred oushcls select rcelenned and graded Fulghum j Seed Oats sixty eight cents bushel -worth more for feed purpose. F U rm an Smith, Seedsman, I'hono 464. FOR RENT POR RENT-Nice furnished rooms two minutes from u(|uarc. Hot and eold water. Apply at 304 North McDutlle Street, or 'phono 380, Mrs. T. K. Roper. . FOR RENT-Two furnished rooms. Two nnd one-half blocks from square. Apply 319 East Whltnorj street. MISCELLANEOUS ! RUBBER Tir.'SS Think about put i ting on a set vrj-y bent grude rubber tires for $10.00. The reason our rubber gives BUC'.I long service wo ace how? long wo can cut a tire, not how short. It'ii roisonable a tire will last longer with pleutcr ot rub ber than ono stretched out. We clean all dirt and rust from chan nels. This lets the rubber flt close ly. I'uul IC. Stephens. J. A. MULL1NAX THE TAILOR-Has thirty White Rotary Sewing Ma chines he will close out for $23.00 each, regular price $55.00. Come at once If you wunt bargains. 12C und 128 West Henson St. TO THF TRADE-I have bought tho Fine Tailoring company business. Mr. Fine will bo added to my line of coat makers. I um now able to keep with tito trade. I employ nothiuc but men talloT and turn out ?iuih?ug but first class work. (/Ive me n trial. Satisfaction or no pay. Thaukiug you for past busi ness. J. A. Mullinax, 126-128 Weat Henson street. FAS Y-Mako life's walk easy by hav ing us repair your shoes. We are not only prepared to do first class work o: ? short notice, but we meet . cny legitimate competition when lt comes to prices. Honest work and best materials always. G. E. McKee ic Son, 132 East Whitner street, opposlto Tolly's. [ AND NOW-When the weather begins j than over about your meats. You want to know that lt ts properly I handled. That's where wo come in. Wc have a long li?t of satisfied ! customers und they say our sorvjeu is fine. Phone us you?, wants. Frank Dobbins, Sanitary Market, I 'Phono 755. POTATO SLIPS-I am guarantood thc delivery o? ?sv niante this ?oa- ! son, therefore I guarantee to de- j liver them to you on the dato you ? want thym. It will pay you to sec mo beforo sending your ninny off. R. P. Saasard, 213 South Main streoL PROM 7 A. M.. TO 10 P. M.-Buy your Gr., olino 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 tho utmost In - value. H. A. Caudle. BICYCLES-New line of Columbia . and Ramblers now ready for you. And Jones always sells 'em for lesa -cuts the price on all kinds of ac cessories, too. J. L. E. Jones, 103 South McDuffle street s IT HAS NOT been our intention to _._. .... HIM? MCI H DI T ui w?u a ewnoi al tair" but we're suro you'll be de lighted with our way of delivering coal-and every one Is pleased with the coal wo deliver. B. N. Wyatt, .Phone 182.; ?i ". . '? " ' WE ARE PAYJMd Ml per ton for cottou scad, and gibing l ton cot ton coed meal and $4.00 cash for ton ot seed.. Benins* coal at 55.00 and f6.S0 p?r ton. Cabbage plants ~ ?LOO per M. Martin Coal & Wood Company. i'V Were Kind 'o HIDES-Bring them to ma If you want beat prlcoa. I buy and sell moro bides than nuy other dealer In this section of the state. AU hides bought by mo ure skipped with ob batoir hides and cominaud better prices, therefore I can and do pay better prices. Dring them to WHH focd's Corner. R. D. Henderson. PREPAREDNESS is the order of the day now, while tho Fire Insurance Companies aro withdrawing from tlic stalo is th ? time for you to have your house, barn, or out-building protected with ii Harriss Metal Uhingle Roof. Ot course tho initial cost is just a trillo moro than wood shingles, but in the long run they aro much cheaper and they aro a tremendous protection against Uro. Drop in and let us Bhow you. No trouble nor obligation on your part whatever. Respectfully, Jno. T Dur rina &. Son. QUICK WORK-'Phono K22 for Geor gia Garage for quick work. O-io ' expert on Fords, and one expert on all other cars and motorcycles. No. 108 Soutli McDulIlo street. Op. J. L. E. Jones Bicycle Shop. I THE TIME-Now ia the time to brighten up your home. We have a I well selected slock of paints and wall pupers that we ure selling at manufacturer.':- prices. 'Phone 48, Quest Paint Co. BREAKFAST SAUSAGE-The de mand for our all pork sausage is keeping us very busy. They Burely aro tho highest grade on the mar ket. Mad? from fresh pork carefully selected and seasoned with just enough frosh ground herbs and pure spices to give that very un usual and delicious flavor distinc tively Lindsay's. Phone your order to G94, The Lily White Market. J. N. Lindsay. Proprietor. Jl'S.T RECEIVED-Another car of those 5 x 18 Cypress Shingles, w. IA Drlssey Lumber Company. Safe Medicine for Children. "IH it safe?" is the firs-, question to be considered when buying cough medicine for children. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has long been a fav orite with mothers of young children us lt contains no opium or other narcotic, and may bo given to a child ns confidently aa to nu adult. It ls pleasant to take, too, which is of great Importance when a medicine must he given io young children. This, remedy ls most effectual In re lieving coughs, colds and croup. Ob tainable everywhere. Monday the 10th is Cosmopoli tan day. Phone 268 and it will be. delivered at once. Cox Sta tionery Co. SAVES DAUGHTER Advice of Mothes- no Donut Pre? vents Daughter's Untimely Eni Ready, Ky.-" ! was not ablego do anything for nearly six months," writes Mrs. Laura Bratcher, of this place, "and was down in bed for three months. 1 cannot tell you how I buffered with my head, ard with nervousness and womanly troubles. Our family doctor told my husband he could not Jo me any good, and he had to give it up. We tried another doctor, but ?ie did not help me. At last, my mother advised nie to take Cardui, the woman's tonic. 1 thought li was no use for 1 was nearly dead and nothing seemed to do me any good. But I took eleven bottles, and now I am able to do all of my work and my own washing. ! think Cardui is the best medicine in the world. My weight has increased, and I look the picture of health. " if you suiter from any ?rf the ailments peculiar to women, get a ! > Jt tlc of Cardui today. Delay is dangore .-s. We know It will help you, for it has helped so many thousands of other weak women io the past 90 years. At all druggists. . Writ? t?: OtMttanooca M?4ktos Co, La<Jl*?' Aavisoiy Dept.. Chafiraocm. Tenn., for S**ci*t Mttrmnmt cn your caw HM M-gst* Book, ?M?iM miuatnt for Womwv." in ?Ula wr?vpw. ILO? lt* ??igi ?i the ANNOUNCES SCHEDULE MILL LEAGUE GAMES TOTAL OF 48 GAMES WILL BE PLAYED DURING THE SEASON BEGINS APRIL 29TH Is Composed of Orr, Gluck, Equi nox and Riverside Mills Now Busy Practicing. MT. G. A. Franklin, president of tho Anderson Mills Hascball league, lins announced the- schedule of tho games this year and in all LS gamea -.viii be played. Tiie season will be gin on April ?20 and will close cn Sep ti inker 23. "All the teams are getting in some splendid practice, and I believe all n il have good teams this ye.ir," stated Mr. Franklin yesterday. Schedule of Gum es. Tiie following hs; tho schedule Of ganies; April 29th-Gluck vs. Orr. ut Orr mills; Klvorside vs. Equinox, at Equi nox. May ftth-'Riverside vs. Orr, ut Riv erside; Gluck vs. Equinox, at Gluck. May 13th-Riverside vs. Gluck, at Cluck;. Orr vs. Equinox, at Orr. May 20th-Orr vs. Gluck, at Gluck; equinox vu. r.<lverside. at Riverside. May 27th-Orr vs. Riverside. at Orr; Equinox vs. Gluck, nt Equinox. June 2 rd-Gluck vs. Riverside, at j Riverside; Equinox vs. Orr, ut Equi na x. June 10th-Gluck vs. Orr. at Orr; Rivoitiide va. Tqninox, ut Equinox. June 17th-F.'iverside vs. Orr, at Riverside; Gluck vs. Equinox. at Gluck. Juno 24th-Riverside va. Gluck, at Gluck; Orr vs. Equinox, at Orr. July 1st -Orr vs. Gluck, at Cluck; Riverside vs. Equinox, at RI/eratd. .'uly 4 th-Orr vs. F.Cverslde, at Orr-, Equinox vs. Orr. at Gluck; morning, gtiine; Gluck vs. Riverside, at River tide; Equlncx vs. Orr, at Equinox, afternoon game July Slh-Gluck vs. Orr at Orr; Equinox, at Equinox. July li th-Riverside vs. Orr. nt Riverside; Gluck vs. Equinox* at Equinox. . July 22nd-riverside va. Gluck, at Chick': Or"* vs. Equinox, at Ooo. July 29th-Orr vs. Gluck, at Gluck Riverside vs. Equinox, -at Riverside. August ?tli-Orr vs. Riverside, at Orr; Equinox vs. Chick, ut Equ'nox. August 12th--Gluck vs. Riverside, at Fivorslde; Equinox vs. Orr at Eqi-' n ox. C Augut.1 10th-Cluck vs. Orr. at Orr; Equinox vs. Rivoralde, at Equinox. August. 26th-Riverside V3. Orr, at Riverside; Gluck vs. Equinox, at Cluck. September 2nd-r-Rlversldo vs. Cluck, at Oluck; On* vs. Equinox, at Orr. September 9th-Orr vs. Oluck, at Gluck; Riverside ifs. Equinox, at Riverside- * . ? September 1Gih-Orr vs. Riveslde, at Orx; Equinox vs. Cluck, at Equi nox . T * . ' September 2?rd-Gluck vs. River side, at Riverside; Equinox vs '. Orr, at Equinox. Insomnia; indigestion nearly always disturbs rho sleep more or-less, and is often tho cause of insomnia. Eat a light supper with llttlo if any moat, and no milk; also take one of Chamberlain's Tablots immediately after supper and soe if you do not rest much better. Obtainable everywhere. --..- _' - '?' . V ' j NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT The undersigned, administratrix ot the estate ot T. M. Dodd, deceased, hereby gvies notice that she will lon april 20th, 1916. at ll o'clock a. m., *pply to the judge of probate for An derson county for ? Anal settlement af said estate and a discharge "from !iir office a3 administratrix. Mrs. F. E. Dodd, Administratrix. March 18, 1918, ^ Czar at Thai ' U ? VGS< ^-TCf> -rot G>CT Tit COUGH tUiTtH IV"; . YOU MitHT'i-flV OUT NV* ?SM&MlNto CLO Tl'GC* AS -J AfvjO l A.K.?. Cairn ti TO ft Let us make your Easter Suit. American Tailors. .NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT The undersigned, administrator with' will annexed, of the estate cf Sarah E. Martin, deceased) hereby gives notice that he will on April ISth. 1916, nt ll o'clock a. m., ap ply to tho judge of probate for An derson county for u final settlement of said estate and a discharge from his office as administrator. J. o. Gresham, Administrator with will annexed. March IS, 1?1G. Candidates Cards FOR CONGRESS I nm a candidate for Congress from the Third Congressional District, sub ject to thc rules of tno Democratic Primary. s A.' IL DAGXALL. COUNTY TREASURER I hereby announce myself a candi date, for County Treasurer, subject to thu mies of the democratic party. J. H. CRAIG. I hereby announce myself a candi- i date for County Treasurer, subject j to thc rules of the democratic party. J. R. C. GRIFFIN*. SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a candi date for the oifice of Sheriff for An derson county, subject to the rules of the democratic party. T. J. MARTIN. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Sher'.T of Anderson county, subject to the rules of tho Democratic primary. W. B. KING. I hereby announce myself a candi date for thc- office of Sheriff of An derson county subject to the ruler, of the Democratic orlmary. W. O. .'5. MARRETT. I hereby .nnnounce myself as a can didate for re-election to Hie office of Sheriff, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. JOE M. H. ASHLEY. FOR HOUSE OF REPRESEN TATIVES I hereby announce myself a candi date for the HouBe of Representatives for Anderson county, subject to tito rules of the democratic party. W. W. SCOTT FOR CORONER I hereby announce myself , a candi dato for the office of Coroner for An derson county, subject to the rules of the democratic party. It bas been my pleasure to serve you in this capacity four years-1908-12. I feel that I am capable, and I need the office. J. ELVAS BEASLEY. I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection to the office of Coroner for Anderson county, subjet to tho rules of the democraltc pri mary. . J., G. HARDIN. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS ? .^ ' i Ti i . Mil 1 Chhholm, Trowbridge & Sogt? DENTiFrS . Ne*& Theatre BaQdins W.mita?rSt, Dr. Watte H. Sherard DENTIST 413 Fourth Floor Elec&leyBid* . . . Telephone ti? ALL ODORLESS REFRIGERATORS sold exclusively at this store, are cased vvith the most carefully selected and thor oughly kiln-dried oak, m>t ash stained to imitate oak, but genuine oak itself, the material used in all highest grade refrig erators, and imitated in all others. AH sizes in stock-for Die home, store or market-al right prices. G. F. TOLLY & SON Anderson, S. C. BE ON T?ME! THIS business world is made up of two classes of men: those who arc on time and those who have ihe best reasons for being , late. " The man who meets his engagement at 9:Ul misses thc Chance that is there at 9:00. Thc man who misses his train gives the Large Order lo tho other follow. Thc man who leaves the odr e at &:0'J misses the (treat Opportunity that comes at f>:0U. The Big Opportunity always goos to the man who is on time. Pasto lt In your hat; wrile it on your calendar pad: engrave it on your clock; carve it on your desk; emblazon it over your door Be On Time! Hamilton Watches, of which we make a specialty, will always get you there on timo. See the one we show at $25 MARCHBANKS ?? BABB North .'.iain Street Jewelers ' At thc Sign of the H i g ?'?itch Well, that's us, We've got now the BEST STOCK, AND MORE OF IV than any of the other guys. And that's not all, we have the best and quickest . .delivery system in "this man's town W. L. BRISSEY LUMBER GO. m Buy ?n Inland Pump and you will not dread a puncture so much. It screws to your running board wheri in use ?r?d . lt folds up and goes under your seat when you are through w??fe Suffivaa Hardware Company Anderson, Sk ?. . 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