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LOST OR FOUND
? FOUND-On ut root of Anderson, B. C.,
.. A cum of money Saturday after
noon last. Party losing this mon
ey can get same , by paying for
this notice-naming the exact
amount lost, and denomination |of
bills by addrroBslng J. D. Mooro,
822 (5. Main St, Greenwood, 8.
, WANTS
WANTED^-A good Hvo man to repre
sent us jn Mvtorson and adjoining
counties in soiling monumental
and ?cemetery work. A good prop
osition for tho right man. Jk tress
V, Owen tiros. Marble and Granito
. Co., Greenwood, S. c.
. WANTED-To' rent a motor cycle. Ad
dress "Motor," caro Intelligencer,
stating what you h?ve' and what
you want for it.
-':-^~v~r" FOR RENT
, FOR'RENT-Ono seven room cottage
on Crayton street. 401. For termB
apply to James F. Rico, offlco over
^f jmdnson's drug store.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-A good form horse for
.^jlteS cash or good note until fall,
with interest ut ala per cont. Will
work at waif JU or plow, and ab
far - aa we know, anywhere, else.
Anderson Pht?sphato and Oit Cov
FOR SALB OR RENT-Two fivo
room cottages. Address 688 North
Fant Street,
FOR SALE-A tot of sccohd hand
tin in Al Condition. Don't walt If
. you-need it, as there.is groat de
mand, John T. Barries & Son.
Liggett's
. Orangea.de
,'1'hfs is on-? of the most
delicious anet refreshinv;
drinks we have ever handed ?
over the > coutte .*. One .
.g^ss6wil| convine yoi! and j
{ht: treat is! on us If "you au. !
not delighted.
Our soda is .alvwtys as
cold as ice will make it.
Meet V?ur. friends at our
fountain^
I
F-Mott Ought
ADVERTISING!
FOR SALE-Oats, hay, Corno dry
and sweet food, Como ben and
chick feed, cotton ?sccrt meal and
Hatless hulls, wholesalo and ' rc*
tall. Stock on band at all times.
300 bushels Lookout Mountain seed
Irish potatoes and 400,000 Nancb
Hall and ' Cawiawba yam potato
slips-our own bedding-at ti.GO
per thousand. Martin Coal &
Wood Co.
MISCELLANEOUS
AT YOUR OWN PRICE!-Fifty strictly
' tailor mado suits; made at home
by expert tailors. This ls no
?cheme. AU bran new goods nnd
this offer ls made to clean up for
fair stock.' Don't mlss .lt. AU lit
guaranteed. J. A. Mullina*, I26
128 Went Benson St.
YOU WANT TO SAVE-And you In
variably want tho best. You. can
get tho best hero every time und at
a saving. See mo for bicycles
and accessories of all kind:-., and
lt yon intend purchasing a bicycle
any timo Boon seo, me nov/. .- A
good stock of Popo and Iver'John
- son whoelB on hand at priced that
we will not bo able to duplicate
- later. J. L. E. Jones, 103 Mc
Dufflo Street.
AUTO CUSHIONS-We repair. Auto
Cushions and put In pew Bprlngs
. when necessary. Paul EX Stephens.
PAINTS, WALL PAPER-We ore
closing out our stock of punts,
wall paper, etc., and can save you
? 25 per cent on most, anything in
our line. Phone 48, Guest.Paint
Co. .
r--?-:-:-7---.
REMOVAL NOTICE-I have moved
from ray old stand over Kay's stare
to east Benson streot, jver Robin
- soil Brothera grocery store next to
Peoples Bonk. I am better pre
pared here ?0 do your work prompt
ly. Palm Beach and Kool Kio th
suits a specialty with mo. fm C.
Thomas, "tho old reliable."
BLABS-For ? short timo I can supply 1
" you with good, clear, thick low
country slabs at S3.60 per cord, do*
livered. 1 vAi*. also appreciate your :
! orders for cotton seed meal aad
nulls. B, N. Wyatt, 'Fhobo IBS.
AUTO SPRINGS-Wo make Auto'
Springs or make now leaves and
put in place of broken ones-can
do it promptly too. Paul E.
Stephens.
HAVE you a keep kool salt made to
your, measure. ; From.the latest at
torn a of wool crash." Palm Beach,
Groy pencil stripes, worsteds aad
Mohair saltings,'ior $10,00 st Salla
Tailoring Co., 107 W. Earle BL
?' -.' -1 11 ?? '< i-"--r^'r
WE ARE now (handling aomo fino
'Stall fed cattle and selling tho very
best steak that money can bay ior
20c per lb. Plenty cf veil end
mutton st market price. Chicken's
dressed sad alive'as cheap sar you
. buy thom in the country. Also
plenty QS fish,any day in tho week.
Your trade will bo appreciated.
Give its: a trial. Phone 75.V D?b
v, bins' market, opposho.Tory's.
FISH; Fistf, FlSHi-riTae- doctor
tells me that good fish is tho 'best
meat io ear in, spring and .sonttter.
W? have for thia week-dally
;flne Trout, Spanish Mackerel, Re.i
Fin Croakcra, Pop ; Eyed Mallets;
f|#s*a? -Pike '^d^Bsa^to salt your
? taste- wholoealo and retail. Wo
; keep plenty o? R?o pork and beef,
: native raked. Call ?92 or come
to m .feast Whltecr street * aad
. see George Sanders; he will be
glad lo see yob. W. -J. Manors.
the Seafood Maa, V
? ?;,-,;? "i1,-,,-, ;;;,.";?., .v..^,.i
Bring them to ne <i you
want best prices.. I bay and cell
. more bides th*n say other ?eadey ta
ma section Ot the Stat?. All hides
bateir - hides and? command better
, pile**, therefore t can end So ?ey
betti r prices. Bring thant te Willi*
'tiwi*- Corner. K. n Headsraeav
to Get a Rout
FROM 7 A. M., TO IO P. M.-Buy
your, Gasoltno and Motor Olia from'
H. A. Caudle, the one arra gas man
on the corner next to Owl Drug Co.
He will appreciate your huelnoss
and always gives the utmost In
Talus. H. A. Caudle.
DFlVOE's PAINT-Tho old stand by.
the oldest paint makers lh Amerlsa
and tho best. Paint with DeVoe's,
fewer gallons, wears longer. W. L.
BrlBsey Lumbor Co.
BREAKFAST SAUSAGE-The de
mand for our nil pork sausago is
keeping us very busy. They surely
are the highest grade on the mar
ket Made from fresh pork carefully
selected and seasoned with Just
enough freak ground herbs and
pure spices to give tit".: very un
usual and delici?os flavor distinc
tively Lindsay's. Phone your order
to 694, The Uly White Market, J.
N. Lindsay, Proprietor.
PREPAREDNESS ls the order of the
day now, wh.te the Fire Insurance
Companies are withdrawing from
- the state is the time for you to have
your house, barn, - or out-building
protected v;k.v. a Burriss Motal
Shingle Roof. -Of course tho Initial
cost bi Just a trifle more than woc.d
shingles, but in the long run they
aro much cheaper and they are a
tremendous protection against fire.
Drop in and let us show yon. No
tronble nor obligation on your part
whatever. Respectfully, Jno. T.
Burriss & Son. ?
NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT
Tho undersigned executors of the
estate ot Frou G. Brown, deceased,
hereby glvea notice that they will on
July 5th, 1916, at ll o'clock a. m.,
apply to the judge of probate*for An
derson county tor a. final settlement]
of said estate and a discharge from]
their office as executors.
D. A. LEDB?;iTER,
J. M. PAGET.
MRS. MAMIE McBROWN.
Executors.
July 6, 1916.
Citation For Letter?- of Administration.
Wheres, William E. Hammond made
ault to rae to -grant him letters of
ad ml ii i ct rat ion of tho estate and ef
fects of Mrs.. Louise Gillam deceased.
Those are therefore to site and ad
monish all and singular the kindred j
and creditors ot the said Mrs; Louisa !
Gillam, deceased, that they may ap
pear : before mo in the Court of Pro
bate, to ho hold at' Anderson C. H.,
?. C., on the Bist day of June 1916,
to show cause, it any, why said ad-1
ministration. Bhould be granted.
W. P.- NICHOLSON,
Judge of Probate.
June 6. 1916.
. A dollar .down r-A dbl*
lar a week or pay day. *
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\. That's the Simplified
Savings System way. On
ly yon can-pay tn j any
amount from 10 c up eacE
.week or. pay day. If&B?
Toar mosey neara Inter?
vWt:- compound ?qjuartaim
Yours when yon, heed ?t
??very tuan ?Jhonld jo^t;j?p
Club. . -?. ;'-v
Start any tims-Con*?
pleto lu fifty parnieats.
KITCHENER AND HIS
STAFF LOST AT SEA I
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.)
pora gave htm active support prior
to May 1915. During" the win tor |
months the war secretary had an
nounced tue "big drive" would be-j
gin about the first of May. The .bat
tle of Nouve Chappello occurred in j
May, and England believed thlB WSB j
the beginning of tho big drive. Short
ly afterward, reports reached Eng-1
land that tho drive had halted owing
to a shortage, of munitions, especial- j
ly hlgh^explOBlve sholls. A section ot j
tbo London press then declared that |
Kitchener had niado c? serlouu mis
take in providing large quantities of j
shrapnel . and. insufficient high-ox
plosives. Newspaper attacks went]
so tar as to sugg?st his being dis
placed as war .secretary, but the ma
jority of the papers defended him. It
was'agreed that the "raising of a_ big
army and supplying munitions at thc
samo;time was too great a task for
one roan. The discussion developed
the formation' of a Coalition ' Cabinet
and the creation of the new portfo
lio of minister of munitions, of which,!
David Lloyd George * took charge, |
I while Kitchener remained as wai
minister. *n?< ,,
? Without bia crowning'achievements j
ns tho great organizer of the British
campaign in the European ? war, Kit- }
choner had already won-wldo andj
lasting fame by hie- many campaigns:
in Egypt, South Africa and in In
dia. 2
He jras born,. June .24. 1850, in
Couxity' Kerry,...Ireland,-a. fact that
gave use to a general belief ?that ho
,W.as of Irish blond., but hin .parents
wore of French;.,ande English descent.'
His": father waq a soldier, but ot no
very'high rank? He had managed to
climb to tho lieutenant-colonelcy of
a dragoon regiment, when ho retired
to thc catate in Ireland where Hora
tio. Herbert Kitchener; the to-he-dls
tltpgutshed Bon, waa born. Young]
Kitchener received hie fundamental
military education rat- Woolwich,
whero he display er only ordinary
brittaney, with the exception of bia j
.liking for. ma thc m a tl tri. On .gradua
ting he received a. commission ' in tho I
royal engineers, but when .'tot yet 21
yeara of age ho attached himself to a
French.army in tho Franco-Prussian
war. 'Ho had' teen in the .'. service
only a-short time when he contracted
pneumonia during a beloon 'flight,
and i iud auch a prolonged and serious
illness that ho had to givo up fur
ther service for France..-Kitchener's*
experience In >European warfaro
prlor to his direction o" tho groat
war bf 1914--therefore, had been
limited only to a few baloon flights
In Fraace.
An Eaged YolnnteerV Wi
In 1,874 wheri\ a British expedition
was Bent out toy|nryey .Western Pa
?est.lne, Kitchener was ono of the
'eager volunteers recopied for* thia
.service. - For months he traveled
over the hills and valleys of thia
Bible Land with his theodolite and
surveying tape, . and with this Hfe. tn
tho enm he gre.d to be a tall, gaunt
subaltern with a hard face well
burned His contribution to the top
ographical knowledge of tho Holy j
Land completed, ' young Kitchener!
waa s?nt to Cyprus which Great
Britain had just^acqnirod, to .organ
ise-a system of courts, a'.work. In
which be ^ displayed administrative
ability and tnet. ':
. lt waa while, .there, in 1892. that
? ne took hts first -step on the patt
that was lo lead him .eventually V,tS \
Khartum. Trouble, "/'was^ air
brewing in the Sudan. Hearing?
th* Egyptian aim*: was beloit' cJ
txed by Slr Evelyn Wood,
ebener saw his opportunl
erring InBtlnrt ?^ loKt no. time. ,
ottering his services. The -military
authorities, recognialflfi at Once his
insight into the' aatlvh: ?haracter,. nut I
him -in tue intelligence d<fipftBM|?
Sad from the very outset el his Egyp
tian careor ncgOtlAilona of tho ut
mest importance were entrusted to
him end carried Oat with Invariable
success. As an Intelligence officer
Kitchener aecompanlod P> ?erh?rt
Stewart's desert column \Vn thai ha*
rojo-bnt .?taeaiti??ii?^MvmW
tn? uoraen Keif":. Kxp'jdiUor
lief ot , ?fe$?#f o?rtto? ; V tr
* where-he'.bad been'entant
daring the cvacu&t?o* of 4he St ,
Kitchener deeply tock ie heart 1
He Goes Trav?
BUT BOATS DONT
RUN FROM TCXAS
TO CHICAGO
tho lessons or this fiasco, with , its
failure of transport and. intelligence
departments, and avoided these trou
bles in the expedition which he him
self lcd some years later. In the
meantime Kitchener was employed in
innumerable tights and raids against
the Dervishes or Habdiufts of South
ern Egypt. In 188? ho became gov
ernor of the Red Sea territories and
set in .motion a series of raids on tho
notorious Osman Digna, the Dervish
leader. In one of these raids Kitch
ener's men were flank* 1 and put to
.flight, during which he received a
bullet which broke his jaw.
By this time much wa? heard in
England<.of ? 'Kitchener's work in
Egypt and when he returned there
for a short,.rest he was received with
honor and nominated aide-de-camp of
Queen Victoria. With his health re
cruited, he went back -io Egypt
where, on the . resignation of Slr
Francis Grenfell, he was appointed
q.rdar (Command^.-) - of the Egyp
tian army.' Htsffreally. great career
dates from that time.'
As an instance of the self-confi
dence with which :.Kitchener under
took his tasks in Egypt is recalled
how ho dealt .with the war office as
few gonerals before him ever dared.
On one occasion he sont homo for a
special kind bf'gun. . The war omeo
suggested' another kind. Tho Sid
dar - repeated ? bis ? orders. - Noxt - he
was informed that the war office
guns hud been forwarded, whereupon
he dispatched a politely insolent
message -home saying that ho WM
very grateful, but the war office could
keep, its guns , His message read:
."I can throw stones at the dervishers
myself." As a consequence, the guns
he asked for wore forwarded .with
out delay.' >. "v
Tho Kitchener campaign that end
ed with the recapture of Khar tum
was; considered by military experts
as perfectly organized and faultless
ly v conducted. The Egyptian ' army
that Kitchener bad. worked up to
Such- remarkable efficiency' wan, when
he first,took charge of it, a band o?
unpaid,- unfed and undermined fella
heen. It Was said tb be an 'army
"without stomach,""" heart or back
'bone," tout,; Kitchener worked pvpr
these 'helpless reeds- of broken na
tives and made bf them some of -tho
finest of black battalion?.
The fight at Omdurman. ' Septem
ber 2, 1896, J?Bt across1 the Nile from
Khartum, was the greatest battle vol
Kitchener's time in Egypt; Osman
Digna faced bim with 50,000 Muh
dlats, while ho baa bat 20,000 men.
When the battle waa over, ''11,000? cf
tho MahdistG "-had been kl J lcd out
right, 16,000 "wounded, and,4,000 tak
en ? prisoners, while ..'tho Engl! sh and
Egyptian loss altogether - was under
BOO mon. - '
A" Popular Hero..
With the ?sature'Of Khartum, oap
ital of Oie Sudan, which meant tho
,rp-establIshmcn.t i of British ipot/sCs
sion ot those upper reaches' u" thc
Nlio, Kitchenr/', became " the, object
of hero-worship in "England". - His
campaign had been,'and ia to this
(CONTINUED ON PAGE SEVEN)
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING
'Tho annual mooting of the stock
holders of the Peoples v Oil and Fer
tiliser Co., will be- held at the --orn?e'
Of the company at Anderson, 8. C., on
Tuesday, June 13, 1916, at ll o'clock
a. m. A fall attendance ta desired.
JU M. GEER, President
J. 15, FARMER, Secretary.
'WANNED
' pay:*
. For cleans mixed rags $ i .ob
per hundred.
'?PM. i^?Aon, ity bo??5. 5C
hundred. ,
For mixed Iron soc
hundred.
Good prices for rubberV?
Jmeui, ^
I ; " ni?* n.??nk3Mt?
i ? awn ^JUSJPUEJH.
Manning Bimi, Kear Bine R?S^e
: Iee Cc
Pi ur ? Vf?U ;/'. . .'.-. ^
P*R;
By BUD FISHER
?mm? . *f5 : !
Why Not Sleep Out ?
Gouch Hammocks
Malte Comfort"
xable Beds
For summer comfort, day
or night, then o high grade ,
couch hammocks, with good '
tuft?d mattress and easy
springs, bring rest and ease, i
Steel rranieB, ' guaranteed
springs, sanitary filled mat- '
tress.
G. F. TOLLY M SON
Anderson? S*
Are Yea Seeking a Gift for a Fair Jane Bride ?
Our big stocks are help
fully suggestive of. useful:
I y gifts for the bride-i to-kv;
' j. . Whether yOU are planning
to give ;. han?sonie present
forgan Inexpensive reni?m
/ bV'anc*, 3{oU;'lI find chobs- -
'- lng easy here.
And we era particularly anxious for you to see our new /
line? of Sterling Silver and Hand Painted China.
Hort* Main Street Jewelers " At the Siga of tba Biff Watch
TT?
Well, that's us. We've gat
now the BEST STOCK,
MORE OF ?T than any of the
other guys. And thatr|' not
?l?,;^we have the best an^^?kest
^d??v^ry system in thism?t? townj:f; ?I
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Our entire stock of the above
1 count of t o per tent off from preViotis Get one of
' thc^e vaiue$ while the last ::
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