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MUTT AND JEF INTELLIGENCER Want Ad Rates KD words for 20c. 1 com per word each insertion for more than 25 words. Three Insertions of the same ad on conaecoUvs days for the pries ot two insertions, ft paid in ao> j . No ad less than 26 cents. ' i ' I ' ' I FOR RENT FOR KENT?Oho seven room cottage on Craytou street, 401. For terms ' apply to JatneB F. Rice, oftlco over Atkinson's drug store. FOR SALE FOR SALB?A good form horse for $885 cash or good note until tall, with Interest at six per cent, win ; Werfe ot wagon or plow, and So far as wo know, anywhere else, .Anderapn Phosphate and Oil. Co. . FOR SALB OU RENT?Two flvo room cottages. Address ; 038. North Faut Streot; . FOR SAbE?A lot or second hand tin In Al condition. Dont wait If ; v: .'rou .naed It, .as. there, is, great do ntsind. John'T. Durrisa/fir Son. FOR SALE}?DeLhval S?'iarator, No. 5. TJied only one mojith. AddreBB Box 73, Anderson, S. C. .... FOR SALE?OaiS, h?y.t Corno dry '^?i^no eweet feod, Como hen aad ' ; chicle food, cotton seed meal and lintlcsB hulls, wholesale) and re* :; . tall. Stock on hand.at all times. 300 bu?hels Lookout Movtutaln seed Irian, potatoes and 400,000 Nanch Hall and C?wtawba yivm potato ^^??a?lpa?our own beddlug-^at $1.50 per tho it a und. Martin Cool & Wood Co." zzs?r-.- -.-i MISCELLANEOUS Il I '111 '< I ' . I I '.,{ I ' I I I f I I I "I IM.^ i; AT YOUR OWN PRICE?Fifty* atWctly tailor rnnda suits, made at homo by expert tailors. This Is no scheme. All bran new goods and this offer Is m?do to clean up >for fall slock.- Don't mlaa It. AH lit . .guaranteed.; J. A. Mullinax, 3186? 128 Tffest Benson. St. ?iigfg?ttV Orangeade Tills is one of ?he most I oehcipus aurt refreshing J tf tftiks we haya : ever handedf over the /courte/. ^ One ; J g^ss WilF con vine you and : J *M. treat/ is nil us1 *you a'e < I not delif.hted. J Our soda is always as j??ld is ice will hVakc it. ' \ Meet your frjt?nds at ouf I' ^itntaiD,:-; . I F?At a Mile a ADVERTISING YOU WANT TO -SAVE?And you In variably want the beat. You can cot the beat here evory time and at a saving. 8ee me for bicycled and accessories of all kinds, and if you intend purchasing a bicycle any ttrae soon boo me now. A good stock of Pope and Ivor John son wheels on hand at prices that we will not be able to duplicate later. J. L.. E. Jones, 103 Mc Duflle Street. AUTO CUSHIONS?Wo repair Auto Cushions and put in new springs when necessary. Paul E. Stephens. j .- . SUMMER SCHOOL begins June 5th. Tuition $10.00 per month, in ad vance The right to.reject pupils la reserved.. O. W. Chambers, 603 East Rive: street. ' PAINTS, WALL PAPER?Wo are closing out our stock of paint?, wall paper, etc., ami can savo you 25 per cent on most anything In our Hue. Phouo 48, Guest Paint O REMOVAL NOTICE?I have moved from .ray; old stand bver Kay's store . to east Benson street, over Robin son Brothers grocery storo next ?o Peoples Bank. I am bettor pre pared hero to do your work prompt ly. Palm Beach and Kool Kiotu Bulls a specialty with me. J. O. Thomas, "the old reliable.". SLABS?For a saort time I can supply ' 'oil with goo % clear, thick low .uuntrj slabs at |8.50 per'cord, de livered.. I will also appreciate your orders^ for cotton seed , meal and halls. B. N. Wyntt. 'Phono 1G2. AUTO SPRINGS?We make Auto - Springs or make now leaves and , put In place of broken ones?can do it promptly too. Paul B. Stephens. S EASY?-Make Ufa's walk easy by hav ing os repair your shoe*. We are not only prepared to do first .class . woTk on short notice, but wo meet any. legitimate competition when it comes, to prices. Hoa*at work and best materials always. Ct. B. McKea & Son, 188 Bast Wh'-ner street, opposite .Tolly's. HAVE you a keep kool suit made to your measure. From the latest pat terns ot: wool crash. Palm Beach* Grey pencil stripes, worsteds and Mohair suitings, for 510.00 at Sal!a Tailoring Co., 107 W, Barle. St, ?-?:-?^- ?1- '< ' WE ARE now handling some j fine stall fed cattle and selling the very host steak that money can buy for 20a per lb. Plenty ot year and mutton at market price. Chicken's dressed end alive os cheap as you can buy them In the, country/ Also plenty oS fish any day.in the,week, Vour. trade will be appreciated: ' Give us a trial Phone 755, Bob bins' market, oppesito Tolly's. FISH, PISH. FISH!?The doctor tails mo that good: fish is tho best ! meat to eat in spring and summer. W? have for this week?daily? tine Trout, Spanish Mackerel, Red Fia Crotikers, Pop Eyed Mullets, Baas, Plkf*. and (tab to Suit your taste?wholesale and retail. We I keep: plenty of fine pork and, fceef,' [.v-"-**Wje,.wit?5dv Call 892 or come . io ' ??7"E??? Wu?twr s?r??l , rnXid see George senders ; be ' will be glad to'see you " W. J. Maaess, ; the Seafood Wat ,1 ''?anfflffiaM^ FROM X A. IAV.' TO 10 P. M.?Buy your Ui^oUne and Motor Oils from H. A. Caudle, the one arm gas man on the. corner next to Owl Drug Co, ne wirt appreciate your business aud alwayp gives U?* utmost&t?\ value. H. A. Caudle. HIDES?-Bring thea to ice ,tf you want best prices. I buy and sell more hides than any other dealer. In ihto section ot tba state. Alt hidsa bought by ma era obippsd with ab attoir bides cod t-sawand better tirii^ ifeerefora I can aha : do. nay b^tw price*. Bring them to WUU for?*s Q^m?r. a. ?X Henderson. Day They Sho DBVOE'S PAINT?The old stand by, the-oldest paint makers in America and the best. Paint with DeVoe'n, fewer gallons, wears longer. W, L. Brlssey Lumber Co. BREAKFAST SAUSAGE?The de-| mand for our ell pork sausage is keeping us very busy. They surely | are the highest grade on the mar ket. Made from fresh pork carefully I selected and seasoned with Just enough fresh ground herbs and | pure splcos to give that very un usual and dollclons flavor distinc tively Lindsay's. Phone your order I to 604, The Lily White Market, J.| N. Llndssy. Proprietor* PIUJPARRTjNEas Is 'he order of the day now, while the Fire Insurance Companies urs withdrawing from ( the state is the ttmr for you to have your bouse, barn, or out-bulldlng protected with a Burriss Metal Shingle Root. Of course the Initial cost is just a trifle more than wood shingles,-but In the long run they are much 'cheaper and they are a tremendous protection against fire. Drop in and let us show you. No trooble nor obligation on your part ' whatever. Respectfully,, Jno. T. BnrrlDB & Son. NOTIC E FINAL SETTLEMENT The undersigued esc cut or a of the estate^ of Frod O.. Brown, deceased, hereby gives notice that they will on July nth, 1916, at. 11 o'clock a. m., apply to the judge of probate for'An derson county for a final settlement' of said estate and a discharge .from their office as executors. LEDBETTER, PAGET, MAMIE McBROWN. " Executors. July 6. 1916. D. A. j. m; mrs. WAHTED I will pay For clean mixed rags $1.00 per hundred. . Far clean dry bones Soc per hundred, iron 30c For mixed hundred. per G?od prices for rubber and metals. SAM D?SNER Manning Street, Near Blue Ridge ice Co. Phone 671. $ $ $ $ A. dollar down?A fdol lar a week or pay-day. That's the Simplified Savings System way. on ly yon can?pay : in 'any amount from lOc up each i-"w^sk'or,pay day. . Yc.u? sxo^cy-hears tatest eat compound luarterly. Yours when. you naSfX^a: Every man should join the Club. Start '] any time?Com-? pie te m fifty payments, r Bank of ?sders?? The Strongest Ban* In the. County, anew', iM Reach fife f. : ?l<-j t'-X~ * ' ' '.' I i? n.M<??inii i um Im w?.mmm ? we ue 6ot to TO CHICAGO iTeo Resses vteee T6ET TD CHICAGO The Army Mi Does Work < And 250 1 <3y Associated PresB.) With tlio Bulgarian Army, Mace donian Front, June 5.? The motor truck haB revolutionized transportation for the Bulgarian army. An officer In charge of the Bupply department of one of tho units stationed here sub mited figures which he could prove that each motor truck used by his army has been doing tue work of 500 oxen and 2G0 wagons each day. In the past the Bulgarian army has depended entirely upon the oxen wag on, fur the transport of .its food sup. plies and ammunition. In the arly stageB of the campaign' agalnBt Ser bia no cither means were, at the dis posal of the army . The .few horse drawn vehicles had to be used'to'com bat trains, ao that all the work of bringing up supplies had to be left to the ox wagon, a rickety home-made farm affair drawn cither by two ox en of the two va ter bufaloes. With railroads few and 'far between in Bul garia and Serbia lids mhde-campaign ing very /iilflc?ltr Not only 'was 'the' supply system its:olf slow, cumber some and u?reliab'e, but it also pro ven ted tho trop.? from advancing an rapidly ;v ; they might have done- had it been possible to get food and am munition to the ,front more rapid ly. ; The openingof a through route of communication between the Central' Empires, and Bulgaria , changed all this. The first motor trucks reached Bulgaria over the Danube. - Later more camo over the re-established Bel grade-Nish railroad today the. ox wa.'jmris nearly a thing of the past as Tho' Associated Press, correspon deh'tt' waa . himself able' toa scertaln. The conveyance is still used to carry frontward such light supplies as straw and hay, or materials when delivery is hot urgent.^ and bread is brought into the' trenches, by the ox wagon,' but outaldo' of this th? vehicle has been suplanted' entirely by the motor truck. The ox wagon is in charge of a driver, generally a man of advanced years. It carries an average load of 300.kilograms and moves at a speed of about two and a half'miles an hour foreig ht hours each day. The motor truck carries a crew of two, is able to transport 3,000 kilo grams at an average speed, of 16 miles an hour* and runs IG horns a day it necessary. This means that each mo tor truck replaces ( at & 16 hour run, 180 ox?n, 360 animals, and about 200 men Considering that' the motor truck with a capacity of more than 3,000 kilograms is by no means rare at the Macedonian front,. and taking into I consideration the . length ot the various lins of supply, the averago for ?Euch truck is, the, officer .stated, 250 wagons, 600 animals and about 300 men. These figures indicate that only about 120 motor tfucho were necee say to permit tho. Br^garian general staff to restore* to ,the farms the 60. 060'oxen which trare "furloughed" Bosa?i time ago. Theo hange also lib erated from military service, or mndo availablo for othex- branches, moro than 20,000. men who had been drivers. Rapid progress has been pnvla in training Bulgarian soldiers ?a motor, truck drivers and: asslaianta. C?eneraily I th? men aro taught by serving as as-; \ aiejtanta to the German driverai.: Alert, y?\ing men with sonXo previous ex- ! pericTice with machinery are pr*Ter r*d,: b?t 'there sema-, to '. he no -trbhclo .??&h "<wh?n yo:mg Janaer? ?r? t*)e ap~ prenUcba.' This to^ a largo degree' Is, attributed to tho-fact that the Ger ';'. ;.;.'?otor. -^?K^i^lS? throughout, and easy to. operate, ; ?T?csnoLiiKirjs ?eetsko ,Thi annual meeting, of the stock holdero of tho Peep?en; Oil and For \p&. will h? r^lfWUhe office t*the,compiny at Anderson, 8. C.. on Tuesday, June 13'<M4fi*at o'clock 'x m.--.. a full attcfadene*.. ^desired, I*. M, QBBft.->K?std?fO1 J. B. FAHMER, Secretary. ' >tor Truck Wagons Daily additional advantage, it Is pointed out, is that the motor truck has decreased the size of transport columns, making 'them less susceptible to attack by hostile aircraft, and that it cannot be stampeded. Winthrop College, SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCB EXAMINATION The. examination for the award ot vacant scholarships in Winthrop Col lege and for the admission of new students will be held at the County Court House on Friday, July 7, at 9 a. m. Applicants must not be >ess than sixteen years ot ago,. When : Scholarships are ' vacant after* July 7 they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examina tion, provided they meet the condi tions governing the award. Appli cants for Scholarships should write to President Johnson7 before the ex amination for Scholarship examina tion blanks. t. h ^Scholarships. are'. W?rth 9100 . and free tuition. The next session will open. September 20. 1016. For further Information and catalogue, address Prea. D. ll. John so; -, Rock Hill, S. C : ' : .' . i - PIEDMONT & NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. .' ' ' No. No. No. Na No. No. No. No. ANDERSON? ARRIVALS 81. 7:35 A: 33.,.... 9:35 A. 36;...........,......11:4b A. 37....:......-....... 1:10 P; 39....... 8:40 P. 41.?........;..,.,... 6:00 P. 48..0.... 8:25 P. 45.........10:30 P. DEPARTURES 80; ?.....,...?.....< 6:25*A. ?4 3J.i..... 8:25 A. at, 84..10:89 A. JM. j 86..............13:10 P. M. 38............... 2:80 P. M. 40..............4:69 P. te. 48...... 7S?0 P. U 44..............?:16 P. M. Augusta, Ga. To and From th? (NORTH, SOUTH, >% WEST lEffeetiye Monday, Jau* 'r--^r^^7th-;.: * ' . U?vcs V . , [No. 22. . . .6:00 a. INb. ? . . .3:35 P. Arrivest >, 21. . .-l i:i? a, J?J No, 5. . . 5yl$$:-l$< [In<%mati?nj Couch Hammocks Make Comfort able Beds For Bummer comfort, day or night, these high grade couch hammocks, with good tufted mattress and easy springs, bring rest and eaBe. Stepl frames, guaranteed springs, sanitary filled mat tress. G. F. TOLLY & SON Anderson, S.;C. Are You Seeking a Gift for a Fair Im Bride? ; . ^?piir b^ stocks are help fully suggestive of useful x;, gifts ??i: the . brtfle-tp-be. j Whether y?u are planning { to give \ handsome present or. 5ri inexpensive remem brance you'li find choos ing easy here.. , And we aire partictdarly anxious fojfcyou to .see out new . lines of Sterling Silyer and Hand^amfcd ?fain?. North Hain Street Jewclerj At the Sign of the Big Watch Well, that's us. W^'ve got now the BEST STOCK, AND MORE ?F IT' than any of the other guys. And that's riot all, we have the best and quickest ?yer^;system iii this man^ town 9 ^^;;^l? n??t?l?|(oVf^'" : /? 'ft /<./ Of all roof? a metal roof U .r/?ne which you caaaot'jSra *? ?*psrim?nt w?th, Nine k >? <>f present day roof ?^/.containsv/V^c?s -v.an^fpwB-' _ft. V' an?tett4he life cf yaurnra^ .StSS^M -^^SiP?^Vell?Int made? ?t is not only We na?t ' ' te;, : . : I bed and it's many use*- ex!? ?a va a copy fre?. , : ; ' V/ VlKv 5 ' ' ' . ';v',mt'V,it'i.i