The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, May 14, 1916, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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CLASSIFIED INTELLIGENCER Want Ad Rates 25 words tor 25c. i 1 cent per word each laiortlon for more than 25 words. Three insertions of the samo ad on consecutivo days for the prico of two insertions, if paid in ad vance. No ad less than 26 cents. FOR SALE FOE? SALE-Puro Now Era Peas*. The great builder of thin ianda, nature's Tan lac, so to ?peak. M. W. Sloan, 'Phono 025. FOR .SALE-Or trade, ono I. H. C., 12 * * ruo pqwer gasoline engine ' mounted. Apply to R. H. Mllam, Sandy Springs, S. C. POR BALE-A lew hundred bushels .elect recleaned cud graded Fulgbum Seed Oats sixty eight cen ta bushel ?-worth moro for . feed purpose. Furroan Smith, Soedsman, Phono | m-_' *DR. SMALL has left his Komfort! Shoulder Brace and K. B. Abdom-I , in al Pelvic SuportB wjth Dr. Carter, ? . Bleck loy Building. MISCELLANEOUS FARM FOR SALE NEAR WALHAL LA,*'B. C.-Nino hundred acres, two miles of Walhalla. Six tenant bbueea, one hundred acres ot branch and creek bottom, one hun dred and twenty acres of upland j In cultivation. 400 acres in pas tured Somo pine and oak timber. Well suited to stock raising. Price] $15.00. per acre, one-third cash,] balan?a to suit purchaser. For In formation Writo B. R. Moss, Wal - halie. 8. C. DBVOE'S PAINT--The old stand by, the oldest paint makers In America ?lid the best. Palat with DoVoo'n, (ewer, ?allons*. wears longer. W. L. i ir I s'r.e> Lumber Co. i1.*L3Y-r.?uko life's walk easy by hav ing na repair your shoes. Wo aro .not! only' preparod to do first class work on, short not'ee, but we meet . >any l?gitim?t*- competition when; it comos to* prices. ' Honest work and heat materials always. G. E. McKee ii Son, 132 East Whitner street, opposite Tolly'o. " LOOK AND LISTEN-Mr. ?. E. San v .dora-.iaiwith:,^ market to ' sell; you all they fresh 'meats?and fish.' Mr. Banders wlB bo glad to have hid'many frlonda call at 207 East .Whitner street and get their wants supplied. Wo will have a, full supply of Mullett, Red Fin Crokers, Bass, Pike and Spanish Mackerel, al .tho time. Phone 292, . '?re Sea Food Man, W. J. JMahoss. POTATO BLIPS-I am cu arno tc ed ' the delivery of my planta'this sea son, therefore I guarantee to de liver them to you on the date you ". want thom. It will pay you. to soe me before sending your mony off. R. P. S a fi sard, 213 South Maui . street BREAKFAST SAUSAGE-The de mand for >our ?ll pork sausogo ts keeping us very busy. They surely ar? tho highest grade on the mav ?kefc Mada from fresh perk carefully selected and seasoned with ' just shaugh fresh ground herbs and pure apices to give that very un usual and (loudoun flavor dlstlnc s tlvoly Lindsay's. Phone your order to 691, -The Lily White Market, J. . N. Ll nd nay. Proprietor. -''.?.'??'. ? . ? FEW MORE Whlto Rotary Machines at 928.00. Don't miss this oppor tunity. One-spring wagon with top, good as new; ono Maxwell automo- : .hilo, drat class shape. Bargains' end will bo soldat once. J. A. Kal linta. 126-128 W.-at Benson Street. MOTeERS' 0?Y - K?&i ??-SJ?!.T':'X.''''?'< *' ''? '' . *"' ?/.. <I-' Don't failto snd SMOTHER a box of rtoimucf. ' .'?j "Tis? REX?LL Store*' j '.??ft ijii.i<>ij|i^ja ADVERTISING WK ARE handling some of (he flnost, choicest beef, pork, veal, mutton, cured meats of all kinds, country style pork Bausage, mixed sausage, and plenty of dressed chickens at very lowest price?. Come around, or telephone us. Your trado will be appreciated and wo promise prompt delivery. Dobbins Market, 'Phone 755. FROM 7 A. M., TO 10 P. M.-Buy your Gasoline and Motor Oils from H. A. Caudle, the one arm gas mau on the corner next to Owl Drug Co. He will appreciate your business and always gives tho utmost In value. II. A. Caudle. SLABS-For a short time I can supply you with good, clenr, thick low country slabs at 93.60 per cord, de livered. 1 will al30 appreciate your orders for cottor. ?eed meal and hulls. B. N. V'yatt, 'Phone 182. WALL PAPER-If lt is wall paper you are looking for, wo havo lt. A large stock going at 25 per cent, below coat. Phono 48, Ouost Paint Company. BUQQY WHEELS-We have a good supply of Buggy wheels, spindles and boxes, that we can fit on any timo. Wheels run In hot oil and spindles Bet Junt right to pull true. Paul E. StephenB. WE ARE PAYING ?42 per ton for cotton seed, and giving 1 ton cot ton seed meal and 94.00 caoh for ton of seed. Calline coal at 95.00 and 95.60 per ton. Cabbage plants 91.00 per M. Martin Coal & Wood Company. HIDES-Bring thom tn me if you want best prices, i buy and sell more hides than any other dealer In this section ot the state. AU hides bought by me are shipped with ab batoir hidos and command better pricos, therefore I can and do pay better prices. Bring them to Wllli ford'a Corner. R. Di Henderson. QUICK WORK-'Phone 822 for Geor gia Garage for quick work. One expert on Fords, and ono export on all othor cars and motorcycles. No. 108 Sooth McDufflo street. Op. J. L. E. Jones Blcyclo Shop. PREPAREDNESS is tho order of the day now, while the Fire Insurance Companies are withdrawing from tho state is tho time for you to havo your house, barn, or out-building - protected with a Burrisa Metal Shingle Roof. Of course the Initial cost 1B Just a trifle more than wood shingles, but in the long run they aro much cheaper and they are a tremendous protection against Ore. Drop; in and lot us show yob. No troublo nor obligation" on your part whatever. Respectfully, Jno. T. Burrisa & Son. ._ FOR RENT ~~ FOR RENT-Five room apart mom near Minare. All conveniences. Cheap to prompt paying tenant. _M._W._Sloan, 'Phone 825. _? "WANTS \ T WANTED-fGood auto mechanic with reference. No booze .fighter or cigarette smoker ticed apply. r.?. C. Campbell at Ca mph ell'a garage. WANTED-To buy good second hand Ford car. Must be cheap; with pr. without' body.. AddresB ."X. Y. Z:.".Care Intelligencer. . WANTMD YOU TO KNOW-That I have Just received 30 pairs Diamond Tires and will sell at these pricoB: Diamond Puncture proof, 92,25. The Diamond Balley Non-S lc id, 91.75; Diamond 400 Camden, 91.ri ' Diamond 1930, 91.10; Hunter, 91.40; Tho Ironclad Barcup. 92.00. Agents Smith's Motor Wheel. J. L. E.. .' Jones. 103 McDufflo street. - . BF. JOHNSON'S Water Ground ??EAL . ; May bc found at the followhig stores; Provost's Store , W.S.Ramsey's E. E. Elmore's Paul ''Cramer's.." ,. C. G. Stevenson's E. G. FantS J. H. Allen's W A JL^? a Ul/ RAGS OF ALL KINDS I will par $1.60 per-hundred, cash for.Raga..- ; :'. l5o par hundred1 tog old Beta? <c par pound for old Automobile Tires? - . 19o per pound for old Inner Tabes, -and Tho Highest Cash Prico *or' all kinda of old Brasa, Copper, atc It you have an much aa 100 pounds o? any of tho above *pho?e me and rn cali tor lt ' SAM DISNER Manning fitmt. Near Blue Ridge loa Co, Candidates Cards FOR CONGRESS I am a candid&to for Congress from ; the Third Congressional District, sub ject to the rules of tbe Democratic Primarr. A. H. BAGNALL. I am a candidato for congress from the Third Congressional district, sub ject to tho rules of tho Democratic Primary. JNO. A. HORTON. I announco myself a candidate tor congress from the Third District. I will abide the rules, regulations aud results of the Democratic Primary. HENRY C. TILLMAN. FOR SOLICITOR I am a candidate for Solicitor ot the Tenth Circuit, subject to tbe rules ot the democratic party. LEON L. RICE. : 1 hereby announco myself a candi date for tbe office of solicitor of the Tenth Judicial circuit, subject 'to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary. KURTZ P. 8MITH. I hereby announce myself a can didate for solicitor of the tenth Ju dicial circuit, subject to the action of tho Democratic party in tho en suing primary election. J. R. EARLE. FOR SUPERVISOR I hereby announce myself as a candidato for tho office of Supervisor of Anderson county, subject to thc rules of tho democratic party. W. REEVES CHAMBLEE. COUNTY TREASURER I horeby announce myself a candi date for County Treasurer, subject to tho rules of the democratic party. J. H. CRAIG. I hereby announce myjclf a candi dato for County Treasurer, subject to tho rules of tho democratic party. J. R. C. GRIFFIN. I horeby announco myself a candi dato for County Treasurer, subject to the rules) of tho democratic party. S. A. WRIGHT. I hereby announce myself a candi dato for re-election to tho ofilco of Treasurer for Anderson county, sub ject to tho rules of tho democratic primary. > G. N. C. BOLEMAN. SHERIFF I hereby announco myself a candi* dato for tho o nice of Sheriff for An derBon county, subject to tho rules of tho democratic party. T. J. MARTIN. I horeby announco myself a candi date'for Sheriff ot Anderson county, subject to the rules ot the Democratic primary. W. B. KING. I hereby, announco myself a cantil date for the office of Sheriff of An derson county subject to the rules ot the Democratic prlmtry. W. O. fi. MARRETT. I hereby announce myself as a can? aida to for re-election to Ute office'ot Sheriff, subject to the rules ot the Democratic party. . JOB M. H. ASHLEY. FOR HOUSE OF REPRESEN TAHVES I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representatives for Anderson county, subject to the rules ot tho democratic party. W. W. SCOTT. FOR ?ORONER ^ I he roby announce myself a candi date for the office ot Coroner for An derron-county, subject to tho. rules ot Bia d?mocratie party. St baa been my pleasure to servo yon in this capacity four years--1908-12. I feel that I am capable, and I need the office. . J. ELVA.? BEASLEY. I horeby announce myself a candi date tor reelection to the office ot Coroner tor Anderson county, subjet to tho rules ot the domocraltc pri mary. J. G. HARDIN. I ierahy.announcejnyseU.as a can didato for ? election to t&e office ot Coroner, subject to the rules ot the Democratic party. T. E. ' Pelf rey. i I-.er oby announce myself a candi dato for reelection to the office of Coroner for Anderson county.'subject to; tba rules ot tbs democratic, pri " J. GORDON FREDHR?OKJB Whooping Congh. Oho ot.the most ?ucceasful prepar ations in use for ?ils dlsesse la Cham berlains Cough Remedy. S W. Mc Clinton. Blahdoa Springs, Ala,, writes, "Our Imhy ; ha* . whooping c ,* V ah bad ?as most any baby could h. h. it t ' ?ave him Chamberlain's . Cough Remedy sad it, soon got him wei I." Obtainable everywhere.., .. ' > - SPO Basehall Resulta NATIONAL At Chicago-New York, rain. At Pittsburgh :,; Hoston 3. At St. Louie 2; Drool;lyn 1. At Cincinnati 0; Philadelphia 5. AMERICAN At Boston 3; Chicago 2. (Ten in nings.) At Philadelphia 4: St. Louis 3. At Washington 3; Detroit 2. At Now York 2; Cleveland 4. SOUTHERN At Atlanta 8; Memphis 6. At New Crlea?B 4; Nashvlllo 7. At Birmingham -"; Little P.ock At Mobile 3: Chattanooga 2. SOUTH ATLANTIC At Jacksonville 3; Albany 0. At Columbia 8; Columbus 4. At Charleston 1 ; Montgomery 4. At Augusta 3; Macon 2; Tigers Won 7 to 5 Says A Spectator\ Sporting Editor Had "No Busi ness" at the G*aie, So He Missed a Treat According to a spectator Clemson defeated Carolina at Cater Athletic field yesterday afternoon by a score of 7 to 5 in -a somewhat one-sided conttest, Long eaUlly prbvlng Wow ton's superior on tho mound. The writer states "according to a j spectator" for the simple reason thur, i conditions were such that he cou Ul not-attend the game in an ofdclal ! I capacity. As ls'generally know* CI?. ? ??promotor ot the Clcmson-Oarollna game was tho secretary of tno An derson chamber of commerce For 8omo reasons, which he attempted to outline to the sporting editor and failed to m alto clear, the secretary took the stead that ho could not, or would not, allow .the ,writer a cora I pllmentary ticket to tho game, inti-: mating that bb did not caro a hang whether the game ,\v;u3 written up or not. In fact he went so far as to Hay that lt 'was immaterial to him and The Intelligencer could act as it pleased. Fair enough, Mr. Secretary, if I you and your organisation caa live without the paper. ..thc paper can most certainly mau ago to drag along y/ithou t ; you. . Tho writer states .your organization"' ill-advisedly, meaning Instead yourself aud the sentiment you apparently represent. It was an Interesting game, one baseball. enthusiast stated, and th-) | writer regrets hts Inability to at tend in an official: capacity; ; This I paper gave a complete account of tho j first game, including a box score, and it is hoped similar arrangements caa be made for the next game play-1 ed hero. ' - '.' STANDING OF CLUBS MILL LEAGUE Won Lost P. C. Orr.-. .V 3 0 10001 Equinox:.'. . 2 1 667 | Riverside.v. i .2 333 Gluck./..... .... 0 3 0001 South Atlantic. Won Lost Pct. Charleston. . .16 10 615 ! JackaoaVlllo.. .. ..15 IO GOO I Montgomery...14 lt 5601 Augusta.. ..: .. ...14' 12 6381 Columbia,. .. ..i.ilS 14 481 Columbues. ..ll 15 423 Albsny.... .. .. ..li 15 423j Southern, .''.. Won Lost P.. C. Nashville- .. ..20 8 7141 New tlTleons.. .. ..19 8 704 1 Atlanta..,-. .. .. ..14 15 483 Birmingham.14 15 - 483 Chattanooga.. .. ..13 15* 464 Mobile.. ?.ll 17 303 M^phla.. .. .. ..10 16 385 Little Rock... ,.,.;10 17, 3?0 Won Lost Pct. Cleveland.. .. .. " vl8 - 9 687 Washington.. .';;?5 , 9 626 New. York,. .. . . . ;U3 ll 542 ?otrolt.... .. ?:13. ts BOO Beaton...... . assii-v,- 13 600 Chicago....... ???|$f 16 429 , Phiradolphia.*V??? 15 375 *St. Louis.. 8 15 3.48 . . KstiWst. Won Lost P.C. Brooklyn; . M 8 6*7 .Boston... .? .. i,i2 7 '. .'.'.-.?t Chicago.... .. ., va3 ll 542 St. Louis.. .. vil3 ll 542 'Philadelphia..... g.lo io 500 Cincinnati.. .. ,;). .is 480 Pittsburgh .. '.. . ?aft 16 385 NSSf vYork.. .. ..,. 6 18 278 COLLEGE GAMES , I At Athens, Ca : Georgia Tsch 9; Georgia 7; ? % ? Afc Msec*. Os. ? ;|t>rcer 4; Col um Wa : Col lege M . mfm lh ? t ? d] RTS Orr Defeats Equinox By G arne Was Hotly Contested And Went 12 Innings. Riverside Downs Glitch. Thc Orr mill club further strength ened its hold on the league champion ship by winning yesterday's game over Eq'dnox. The contest went 12 innings and Orr won by 3 to 2 at the end of the mostly hotly contested match ever witnessed on the Orr dla mond. Tho fielding of both clubs was sensational and McAlister and Watson were pretty evenly matched, with the odds a shade on the form er's side. Kay's stick work was a feature, in the 12th Inning this Orr slugger drove a long one into right field for two bases, scoring a man from second and breaking np tho game: Two men were out when be secured this hit and it looked then as if the ?jame would be halted oh account of darkness before the score could be untied. Next Saturday afternoon Orr will play Oluck. They expect to have eacy pickings at that time, as io date Gluck has lost every gamo. Tho Orr boys have hit a winning stride ?that seems to be invincible. Score by Innings: . * ft H B Cyr.. .. ..020 OOO OOO 001-3 10 0 Equinox .. 000 002 000 000-? 8 6 Batteries: 'McAlister and Kay; Watson and English. Umpire Haw kins. Hherslde Downs tilnck. Riverside defeated Oluck yesterday I afternoon by a scoro of 4 to 7. This) waa the first game Riverside (had won. Gluck has lost all three games| played. . It is not tho inter.clon of Tho' Iq-1 talllgenccr to give moro publicity to tho games 'playod by the" Orr'club| than any other, and this ls due - en tirely to the fact, that the. official ] scoror of the Orr team brings an-ac count of the. game to this ellice each! Saturday night. The Intelligencer would be glad to furnish a full ac-1 count of the other games if the Infor mation will bo furnished before ! ; o'clock. OATS HARD HIT BY THE PRESENT DROUTH SAYS WEEKLY CROP REVIEW . Columbia, S. C.,May 12.-The| carly patt of the week'was abnormal ly cool, and temperatures In the nine ties prevailed at the close. ' The I drought ls becoming severe . and small grains, especially oats, are suf fering from lack of rain; wheat fa j heading on short straw. ? Cotton ls germinating slowly add Irregularly, and rain is needed to bring the crop to a good stand. . Corn ls standing the drought fairly well; planting continues. Truck, gardens.and pas tures are in parched condition. To bacco is not growing well, and plants | are scarce. -Fruit prospocts* .Con tinuo generally good. , JOSEPH F. . JUNGERMANN. ; om dal Temporarily In Charge j For Infanta and Chi!dre u finisse For Over: Always bears \ the Signature of* ? $ $ * $ . -. .- . - . I A dollar dowu-r^A; .Api lar a week or pay day. ; that's the Simplified Savings System i aj*y.- On ly yon can-pay In any y. aiionnt from I0c up each week br' pay day. -::".. Yoor money, b?ara tater - est com pound quarterly. . You ra when. yon need tl. Every nan shoald -ta^taa.. club. ' :"\ Start , any Um?--Com pl?te tn fifty payments. The Bask of The Strongest Bink. In the Coont;. BB COUCH HAMMOCKS Comfort considered, there.Is nothing to equal a couch hammock. Beeide? they are highly ornamental and quite substantial. ?Our couch hammocks are full length and -?I I ?I width with strong iron frames and National r??^E??s?? springs and thick, s'oit mattresses-khaki, Bgrpl > jrgj r^j awning Btripcd and flowered cretonne cov - ' cringe. --*7 They can bo bung from tho celling of your porch, or you may havo them with stand for small adltionai charge. Everything for your porch and every item thc best made. G. F. TOLLY & SON Anderson. S. C. Ideas for Commencement Presents FOR GIRLS Bracelet Watches Lava lien ' Gold Beads Broaches FOR BOYS Watches Scarf Pins Cuff Links Gold Knlvos We can show you, in addition to the above, many other useful and pretty articles for Commencement Presents-belli in bright and green gold-at prices that will please you. MARGHBANKS & BABB Kort* Halo Street Jewelers At the Sign of tho Big Watch Building Well, that's us. We've got now the BEST STOCK, AND' MORE OF IT than any of the other guys. ?nd that's not all, we have the best and quickest delivery system in this mari's towt} W. L. BRISSEY LUMBER CO. ?djusta Screens bf all kinds and sizes Gauze ^^S^ Doors from one dollar each up, in various sizes. pVa ?re diKOtctrritr?, J^hre and Mei tn el) lands of (Oth [ate* feet ?wi drink bf trim Uta tai |T?th hm!: fly ten Uy lin c?-t 1^ gwen? ?beuM Be m4 w keep ?hm #vt Let us show you how cheap you can screen your home. ANDERSON BELTON 6 *V H GREENVILLE MAY 16,17 and 18,1916. S Sn connection with tho Blue Ridge Ry. f&ty.??? conveat?ent Way to travel ; . SCHEDULE ; - . . ;: f/eat? Anderson &05 a. m., 11.50 a. m., 3.05 p. m. ? -Atrfre Blrr^ghaai ^ p. BK n^fr a, su, WM? a, m. ' ,;. ' , Up-tc-date cosehca and Pullman car* thronen to B?nn?agham. ' Following Escarsioa faresi : . i . ^^^S3s^ ' ?4? DaaaM. _ ^ excursion tares frcan othsr p?nia wi??ba iraniS? nnUl?^^ *n? ,**nenlaislen their^iSm^