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CLASSIFIED TANT ADVERTISING BATES Twenty-five words or les?, Ono Time 26 cents, Three l.'moB 60 cents, Six Times 11.00. Ail advertisement over twenty five words prorata for oach nd ditlonal word. Rates on 1,000 wordB to bo used in a mouth made on application. No advertisement taken for less than 25 cents, cash lo ad vance. If Tour name appears lu tho Iclephono directory you eau tele phone your want ad to 821 and a bill will be mailed ufter ita In sertion for prompt payment FOR SALE -_o FOU NALK-T-102 acres land Green wood county. 3 miles N'Iriety Six, on public road, good neighborhood, school and churches near. $22.50 peracre a bargain. Address A. M. Smith, Chappolls, S. C. ll-S0-3tp. f?ll SALE-Agricultural Limo. Ap ply cow to your gardens at rato of | from one to five tomi per acre-lt's cheap and there is not u garden in ' Andorson but that needs Hmo-lt will correct blight and sweeten | your sour soil and make your fer tilization reudlly available, rhone j '404, Furman Smith, Seedsman. FOR SALE-One second hand two! horse wagon. W. L. DrlsFey Lum ber Co. FOR SALE- SusilBh Peas. Plant be . tween now and the fifteenth; Alas ka and Morning Star variation, ? Don't let this Ideal planting Beason g get.away froifi you. Furman Smith, Seedsman,' Phone 4G4. FOR SALE-Forty ncrcB of land In Hopewell Township, 3 room house, . new two small houses on public road. Land fairly lovel and la of .. fe-rod for one. thousand dollars. W. . N. Walker. FOB SALE-Everything in the Una of i fresh fruits that are in soason: -pears, apples, bananas, grapes, oranges, lemons, cocoanut*, nuts of j - all kinds,' and candloa .that .make - your mouth water, and at prices ?hat do?'t make you sick either. J.' Monos. ' X .' " -FT-7--j- 11 " VAIJDLE tho Gasoline Mon on the c?rner of Main und Earle Sta., Know that tho paving work doo? j ' not Interiore with his 'gasoline business. Caudle, needs .tho business J : and ?6 on tho Job at all times. -o FOR R^Wp-Furnisliod room on first floor, ?blose in. \ApPly. S cnre-lnrbl llgoncor, '\ WANTS "?OIJNG MAN -with., collago education . wants ^'iJosItloa tn Andorson aa ' bookkeeper or salesman. Splendid references as to energy and elm r actor. Apply to "Worker" care In m telHgencer. 12-l-3t. WAISTED PEAS-Wo will pay you highest market prices cash-or will . exchange Agricultural . Limo-you -, certainly needle Limo for all your small grain crops. Furman Smith, Su??-?iimn, Phono 464. ll-18-1 ?St. WHEAT MEAL A breakfast food. Health restoring. He?: om men del by physicians. Made from nut ive grain, , Hes n fine flavor. Servo ta other cereals, Uurrlas Milling Oi. . WANTED-A good tann for onie of ? our customers. If yon. have a farm ^^jMij^wItt bs glad to, consider H. Linley>.& Watson, (Jno.Llnloy .',: y/i .E. Watson.) ..>*.?... .? .TO-V MERCHANT TBAl>E--One oar Texas Rod Rust Proof Oats, car M pore aborts,. And.nU" Mada ot feed Seo G. E. Turnor at P N. Depot MHS HON?A,'thct0\beaMty .-specialist1 ls now located in D. Qoisborg's first .floor.' Phono 6T6.for appointments. . lM0-6tp. WI^WRITE? ,RE7.'AiRI>*0-Bes| ?qr?>ped"' 'typewrite! rebuilding' In ! .v. tho south. . Factory experts for. all makes machines*', your Old machine ; ' cen -be made as gtod a? new for. a j amaUjuaonnt. G. G. Dargan,"Hub* i . i bard Building. .10-29-201. iy u ,,..--,-?. ' ' ,>,.- -IY,-,,-;.">;| . COME TO The Luncheonette . when ,. you ari ';hmigry?V toeV?bok anything . that ia In season, and we.cook ttl ' : right, Ask thelman who eats here. Short; orders nerved quickly. ' Oys ters; any1 style. : ??ext door to TJnloti Station, . >'rv :IN PLACING your.firs insurance r? ',. member that Frank & DoCamp Realty. Company represento * only strong, old HnV companies. Toar but?nusa w?l be appreciated, WYATT, the |5 Coal Man has yet got: i coal to^hrri; he doesn't Uk? <th?l farnell'of tho ^moke however, \m loss somo on? else has-pals for the] ^O?^yyj^>i\.8t^:-.yi0^^t, thut ho li| BtiU (Caving tho people lota ot money i oa th?fr - obal bills, ms phene : ta I PROFESSIONAL g CARDS Quattlebaurn & Cochran! Hnve Moved Their Office to THE BROWN BUILDING Over thc Dime Savings Bank Dr. HENRY R. WELLS DENTIST Omeo r. & M. Duildlng Ortho 527-rhones- Xesidence 68 Dr? C. Mack Sanders DENTIST O?lco 304-G-? Bleckley Building. Office rhone 429 l-oaldcnco Phone 149 Chisholm,, Trowbridge & Sega? DENTISTS N<m Theatre Buikiiag W. WhitnearSt. C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 405-406 BleckJey BuHam? Anderson* S. C r.?.??ti'M?t ?.??.>-?iHi.?ii> MOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLO OR CATARRH Apply Cream in Nostrils To V Open Up Air Passages. Ah! "What relief! Your clogged nostrils open rjglit up, tho air pas sages of yo"hr*head ?f? clear and you can breathe freoly. No more hawk ing, snuffling, mucous discharge, headache, dryness-no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh la gone. Don't Btay ?tued up! Get a small bottle of Ely's Cronin Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nos trils. Jot it ^enotratO; jthrough every I offlr passage ot tho a??a i soothe and heal tho swollen, int"laired mucous rn einbaue, gi vin K you inatant relief. Ely's Cream Balm is Just what every cold and oatatfh AuftTerer ' has been I sookingv t's just' epiene?ul. li It's Good Meat Yo? - .-... "WSS?? -.. . The Sanitary Market Is What Yoiirre Look ingtEbr. K Here, you'll find the very hest of fresh, meats at all times, but particularly so at this season. We have some of tihe best beef, pork, veal ;ancR sausage' we have ever soldi, ;We>are also selling lots of , fresh oysters and fish. Let us have your or ders, this month. You'll enjoy tho change. Pork Sausage, Mixed Sau sage, Beef and Hog Liver, Liver Pudding; M?eef^ Veal) pork and : Fresh Oysters and Fresh Fish; Phorie 755 SANITARY MEAT MARKET FRANK ?DOBBINS, Prop. LADIE5? LOOK VOtSNG. g i * ??N BR?? HftIR Use the Old-time Sage Teai and t Sulphur and Nobody - -- . ; . G ray . hak, ..however handeouio., dei noteV *advji..i?Ynff ' age. Wo all. Know the advantages of a youthful appear ance. Your hair is your ~ charm. !t makf.aj/)?{jours tho face. Wljien, lt fafcefc,- turns . gray and looks . dry, wMP^Hind'.isorjsggly, Just a faw ap* plica tl o, is of Bago Tea and Sulphur enhances Its' a pj; ea ran co a hundred fold. , 'Pon'-^stty gray! Look ?'young! Either prepare the tonic at-hc-me or ?et irons tyyv4rtttratx>re a 50-cent bot te of "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound*'* Thousands ot folks rec ommend this ready-to-use prepara tion, becauso lt darkens th? hair beautifully and ! remores dandruff, slops itchiug aarl: >(atllng hair; be sidoR. .no ono caa. possibly ton, as ii derkeno so naturally and evenly.1 You moisten a sponge or soft brush with it. drawing this through tho hair, taking ops .small ?t rand nt a tima. By morning tho gray hair disappears; of ter another , application or two* Its natural color is restored and ft' be comes thick, flossy' sod lustrous, and you appear ^eart younger. -2.-. IVE ABE P??JT?i? jWe^sr ton tor cot ton'geed, seines %llit at 818.00 per ton abd will excaan-e S tens hells for 1 ton seed and 1-ton ol cotton seed meal for toxfciof seed. : - Martin : Woad 6 Coal Co. > AMALIA! ??IulL WANTS MORE RECRUITS Nine Thousand a Month Said to Be the Lowest Minimum Needed, Melbourne, AuBtrulla, Dec. 2. "Wc want ovt>r 9,000 a month-that 1H tho irreducible minimum," said Senator George V. Pearce, minister for defense, n few days ago in refer ence to recruiting in Australia. "The army council has asked us to increase our percentage of reinforce ments for the expeditionary forces. Wo have been sending them forward in a proportion of from 10 to 15 per cent-a total of about fi.yOO per month. It has now been asked that wo ?f:a!l increase this to 20 per cent which will mean over 9,000 a month. Thib intimation should stimulate recruiting throughout the connnonwealtii us lt shows tl .at th?? need for men is in creasing rather than decreasing. 1 foe} >mre that thc manhood of tho i'cmmonwealth will ho capable of keeriug up the requisite supply for tho front." Thus Ipr about 150,000 mon have enlisted ' in Australia. Gilgandra, a town of 2,.r;00 inhabi tants in U.:o wheat region of New South "Wales, hSB since blossomed into war fume by reason of tho fact that a sound of thirty volunteers from that place have started on a 320-mile march to Sydney, to go into training there. Tho residents cf tho town contributed a thousand dollars to ward the initial cost of H':o march, und all along tho route donations of cabh. and articles of general uso are hoing made hy interested men and wo men, and at almost every stopping placo fresh men are Joining as volun teers. The movement was originated by tho captnin of tho Gilgandra Rifle Club, William T. Hltchcn, a ctol* keefer, and has thc approval of thc def en so department. The march is attended by many pic turesque features. Most of tuc mer. have lived all their livo3 ou the wos tern plains of tho state, among thu wheat fields, and a number of them, including a formsr Methodi3t minis* ter named Lee, have, Uko Cincinnatus in thc old days in Rome, left the'r ripening cropB to bo reaped by neigh bors while t/iey go to war. Loo is a good speaker as ho ls doing most of tho speech-making for tho recruits at the rallies in tho country towns. The men hayo been dubbed "tho snowball army," and each man ls' called a "flake." A. group ot forty-five South Sea Island volunteers, also recently ar rived in Wellington, New. --Zealand, from tho Cook group, sonorously slng "ing-popular- war'Bongs^l& ?ngiand in uhclr native tongue. I W?ion tho natives left thc Cook is lands, their' friends and relatives bade thom farewell in native fashion, by. ; kissing their, feet. When Wellington. 1 was reached the/recruHs mnrched to ! parliament house, singing,'"ilpperary". land "Are We Downhearted?" in tU?i I language* rt tho ? Cook Archipelago. I The Muon members of parliament addressed them with -patriotic speeohe3, ofter which there was a haka or Maori war danco by the Maori leg I iSiatOra. '? . I 1TAN? IDEAS SUGGESTED Hearty Response to Call on inventors and Scientists. London, Dec. 2-Between 5,000 and 6,000 ideas and suggestions' have been, placed 'before the British ' Munitions' Inventions committee stace its organi ?on ?esu ?'-an three months ago. say s j an official memorandum irom Mr. Lloyd Georgo, minister of munitions. . "As is. to bo expected," adds tho memorandum, "most of these were of small utility and have already been rejected. It would not bo advisable to state' the number that have been accepted. . 'linventora putting forward Ideas are invited to attend a meeting of tho committee If the committee desires. It would clearly not bo possible for this to bo done in every case. Put wherever it appears .desirable, per sons putting forward ideas e.re inter viewed by members of the technical staff attached to too department; who aro 'men i of experience and used to this class of work." Berilo, Dec. 2.-Tho money relief granted heretofcro to tho .wives and children of aoldiera has how been ex* tended to parents and grandparents who aro-?nabl? to' support thehtselvesi and" else -to' -?ll --brother*- and sisters ???fl-WClti?^en ajsd to tli?se; above flt* teen who are incapacitated [ ?vojn working. A condition precedent ls fcfct tho soldier, whoso relatives are thus asaiatod, shall have been;'their' sole support befoir? tho Vrai. Th'oire Hot granted to wives uni children .has also 'been increased; end .is now 'fif teen .marks monthly, for wives and 7.1-2 marks for each child. Grand parents, parents and* brothers and pistera affected also receive the latter ?um. monthly. ? A Boomerang. , "Call that arti" exclaimed a would he critic,, pointing to' a painting in n studio. "If that daub is a work et art, then I'm an idiot." "The. latter part. ot ; your . .- state ment." rejoined the artist calmly. Vwoutd seora to -furnish^ conclusive proof that U is a work bf art.*' ...,;,' : ; Laughter Aids Digestion, Laughter, ia one of the mest health ful exortUmuj it is bf great - helft to digestion. A still moro effectual help I? a dose bf Chamberlain'? Tablets. ,';'{. ye?--.^?ld^''trailed with Indi gestion aire thom a trial. They only oo>t ?Starter. lFor gale hy m d?ni era;.'' EARLY CLOSING NOW EXTENDS TO THE BANKS! London, Dec. 2.-The carly clos ing movement in.London, w?icn be gan under compulsion with the saloons;, and waa next taken up by nome of tho big department stores", ha.} now spread to tho banks. After the first of December London banks will close their doors at three <>!dock. Much of tho work of bank clerks is dono after public office liionrs, and tho depletion of staffs d;ie to enlist ments in the army ha? made it nec essary for the remaining men to work far into tho night. The banks have decided to concentrate their counter work into a shorter period, und thus give more,.reasonable workirg hours to their staffs.., Businos? men havo been asked to sign checks before lunch, and an ap peal has been made informally to the public to do hanking business as ear ly as possible. Tao three o'clock closing rule has been customary in several of the largest provincial cities for some years. Tho largest department store in London led the wty among shops by announcing five o'cloi k closing for JJ'.ie winter. Other largo establishments are following its example. Late hours for holiday shoppers with tho fierce rush of the week before Christmas, fainting salea girls and panting de livery clerks will , not be seen this year. The final blow to ?be night clubs ha's been administered in the form of nn order compelling all clubs to closo at 12:30, except on Saturday auu Sun day nights, when they must bo emptied at midnight. .ThiB regulation applies to all clubs from the most ?-ospectab?o old men's gathering places in the west end to tho worklnginens' reports in tl'.o cast end. But for the night clubs It makes business impossible. These concerns, where'many young officers on leave haye fallen into bal com pany, only begin their operations af ter the theatres have closed, and now no timo IB allowed for their activities. AGAINST SWEATING. SYSTEM Progress In Paris Campaign by "Sal ary Committees.** ? ! Paris, Dec. 2.-Further fa ogress in the campaign -against tho sweating system in 'Paris has";' been made by thc appointment of "salary I committees" In 'f'iaccdrdAhce. with- tho law passed laaP'July with" tb i object of regulating; working conditions in the homes of 'wemen ongagod in the clothing industries. . Tho law itself represents the:, successful conclusion of a Boclal mc^eni?ni'Xvhlch.' baai heoa going on in -Fit?i?e for many years. The committ?es"; Of ?which there aro nine for the department of tho Seine, consist bach'fef f<tvo^membero, a:'JuB? tice of tho-peao^.pretiding i over, cori* delegates,- two-representing tho -cni ployorsland two tho?twomen workers. > As yet,the lawonly/deals with fe male workers, but it is expected that once a minimum wago has been fixed for women the male'worker- at homo who receives a lower, salary tUa-i this minimum can BUO hil cmoloyor and recover payment of the?:diff?rence. ( Clever. Chap. . v When I had d', caller one day my | little SOU came Into the ronni with bifl cap on. I Bald, "Why, John, don't you know you should take your cap off when you come: into the house?' Quickly taking it off ,ho siid "Oh, y.s, I know, but I loft it on so I could lip it to the lady."-Chicago News. . ?. .'' V< . .^-VJ.W??'-. . V. hat brought you to a?nsw???ttk "Lost my Job BS-, A-baseball.pitcher, Judge." "Well, you ar?,, foolish iq go Into burglary lt you are poor at locating tho plate."-indl?ndpolis News. HAVE ROSY ^CHEEKS AND FEEL ?RESH AS A DAISY-TRY THIS! Says glass pf.^pt ,'.w?t?r with phosphate ? bslor? .breakfast; 1 washes out. poisons,. ll To st e the tingo of healthy bloom lu your, face, to sse your skin get clearer and.Qlearer, .te. wake upVlth out a headache,w backache; coated tongue or a nasty ;breath, tn fact to feel your .best, day in and day. otit, just try. inside-bathing every rhornl?'.g for one - week. Before breakfast, each: day; <?rink a glass.of rmi hcV^?atc? .With/a : tea-V spoonful of ih:u^Un;o nhosnhaio initv as- a. harm?esD ..ruerna;.' of ; vwashing I from the .stomach, livcr';kidneys and I bowel* the previous <l\y'& indigestible J waste, sour bile and toxins; taus , cleansing; sweetening; and purifying the entire alimentary, canal before putting rao*#. food; Into the stomach. The action of hot water nnd lime stone phosphate on : an empty etomach ( Is wonderful)y invigorating. It' cleans out all tho tour fermentations, gaies and acidity and. gjrVssi one a splendid appetite for" fcK?at?et A: quarter. pound of limestonephos phate will cost very little at the drug Store but ts.sufficient to demonstrate that just v ; ks soae v and hot - water cleimses, sweetens!ahd freshens the skin, so hot water and Hmesiono pkos- ? phate, act on tho blood and Internal, organs;.. Thone who : are cubject v to constipation, bilious attacks, aeWi stomach. ( rheumatic: twJnges, also these whose ^kin |s sallow, and com-j ?lexton, pallid, oro assured ?hat ono] .week of Ihslde^bataiag win have :mmj both looking and fellas ' *tvtt?Tr . la"' exory wsy.' ; '\C:- v?ilt!? I ?3P %A/ j Hm . V? < L?TT?RS^OESC SHOWS SPIJ Paris, Dec. 2.-Letters "written by German soldiers during the battle of Champagne, found on prisoners and dead, throw some light on the spirit of the troop3. "The battlefront has disappeared in n cloud of smoko," wrote one. "Noth ing can be seen, for the French;ar tillery fires almost as rapidly as tue infantry* One armored shelter was crushed in and not one of the'six teen occupants escaped. Mee '.'are1 falling like Hies and thb trenches-are nothing but debris." ?'Sholls aro simply Taming pp on UH," another write. ' "If? vibe o?nd; wore- Only- ucor! . !-Tiii8 is; thc cry. everyone should raise'peace! peace!' " "Cruel1 hours " a captain - not|d in lids diary. "It is asir the earth were crumbling up. Our losses aro .very heavy. One company of 250 mea had 60 killed last night and a battery close by lost 16 dead. A shelter five yards deep, protected by two rows of logs fvnd two and a half yards of earth, j was caved1 in as if it were Only a match; that's a specimen of the force of the French shells." "Many to eat; heavy losses," noted another. 'The French haven't ceas ed firing since the morning of . the 21st; it hos gone on 60 hours, how long will it last? Every spot of our position is so bombarded that it is next to impossible for human beings to hold out any longer." "Six of oar men were killed by shells y?swrukjr mum in u. " wrote ' ? ospt?.",. "Our trench bas boen nearly l?vele*!. Tho it th battalion i:vab suffered heavi ly." . ? How tho reinforcements -were rush ed up ls revealed b~ another officer, "Wo were crowded into ont?s;" : b? wrote, "and rushed madly from Vou zlers to Tahiiro.. After "two hours rest in the rain and six hours march to our pQBltion under constant shell fire, we reacfiod the trench, losing 63 out of 280 men of tho 2nd company hy 'tho way. We were 118 hours with out .food In a trench not two feet deep.'. Holl couldu't be worse. Six hundred mofe, men Just arrived;;/they ' will only replac? the killed and wound ed of the Dost five days." Surprise and tho demoralization of the Genna ti first line troops by sus tained artillery fire luwo both been given os explaining the considerable number of prisoners taken. Orders of Gorman commanders* "that tel'( into the hands of the French lnutcatjfe.'tt?M the attack was not a surprise v and there hos been .?.natural reluctance to believe that German organization and" discipline were In default. In formation obtained by-tho Associated Press from eyervdthessesot the oper ations .ia to' the effect that the Ger man;::countcTa*?a?ka were ' nelli 1er spirited nor W6?ll planned. If the attack : wa? no surprise, the tores Of ??.'?w?s ;.a r?v?lation; it apr pears to have; thrown a certain; con fusion : lain the / German rinkB, re uniting ^n precipitate StKi;t?mOat,diS' orderly engagement of tenerves. Th?; men seemed both' exhausted- and ; de moralise!-Incapablo of properly xin dert akin g a general counterattacks. Over-confidence in tho solidity in thc Your Ne< Suit and Is Here Specially $10, $12.50, J Hundreds to chcosi I? every new and s Good? warm, stylia In ?ze& to fit all m Extra good values The Best at $15.0C . TRIE "Up to Date Cloth LDIERS HT OF TROOPS first line trenches seemed to be gen eral among the officers, for many of them, were found in bed at Trou-Rri- ' cot a half hour after the attack be- , gan. They were Ignorant of the.cap tura of the first line of trenches be- ? cauca the telephone wires had been ruptured. In fha counter-attacks divisions were broken up and scattered, regi ri-dnts even were divided, battalions neat to righfand left in absolute con tradiction of the German spirit c? organization. Vii ere were ' engaged between the Maison de Champagne and 199. Hjffi 32 battalions belonging to 21 ""vVmt-aWe?Mrort'^m the-aerves of ? <he~German~troopa, according., ta. in? formation brought out by questioning prisoners, was the continuity of the French artillery fire, the weakness of their own reply, the extent of their losses, lack of food for several days and thirst. They surrendered in sec tions, in many instances and in whole companies:in some. All ackowledg ed they Were tired of ?dTie struggle. A fact that is regarded as slgifl cant is that the reinforcements the Germans sent up during the battle were mostly of the contingent of 1915 with some volunteers of the contingent of 1916 previously held in reserve at their basca. The conclusion drawn by some military crtics is that Ger many is noaring tiie'day when she will no longer be able to maintain her present force on.all her lines. Teacher-"What- is the difference between'the sun and the moon?" Pupil-"Please, slr, tho sun's big ger and healthier looking than the moon because be goes to bod earlier." ^-Chicago Herald. CHBISTiTAS HOLIDAY RATES . The Charleston & Western Caro lina -Railway, will sell cheap excur sion* tickets account ol the Holidays, tickets on . sale December i 7, 18, 23, 24. 25, ?1?16, flual limfi 19, l?ie. For rates, etc.,' ap^ly. to ricket agents, or, ERNEST -WI?LLIiJaS, General Passenger Asont. Augusta, Ga. - OTMRB OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. Notice of Dissolution. To the Stockholders of the Palmet to Manufacturing, finmyng .wn please take notice that ..'.a,', ' meeting I .will, be held- on-wie, sra day cf Jan uary. A. D., 1016,Vat 10 o'clock M. tn the Office of S, M. Wolfe, . Attor ney, for th? purpose of resolving to dissolve the said Palmetto Manufac turing Company and to surrender tts charter accordingly. V -" E. P. Coileld,- ... -* By order Vf the Board of Directors' Anderson, 9. C., Doc. 2nd, ?915. w Winter Overcoat Priced at 515 & $22.50 s from tapie fabric rh garments en. at each price. Why Toa Should Use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Because it has an established repu tation won by its good works. Because it ls most esteemed by those who have used it for many years, as occasion required, and are best acquainted with its good quali ties. Because it loosens and relieves a cold and aids nature in restoring tho system to a healthy condition. Because it does not contain opium or any other narcotic. BocaUBo it is within the reach of all. It only costs a quarter. For ; sale by all dealers. ,. |_ Augusta, Ga. To and From the NQRTH, v SOUTH, EAST, WEST NO,22 . ... ... .6:08 A.M. No. 6 . \ . .3:37 P. M. Arrives: No. 21 . . .11:15 A. M. No. 5 . ... 3:07 P. M. Information, Schedules, rates, etc., promptly given. PIEDMONT & NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY ANDERSON i .ARRIVALS No. 81................... 7:35 A. M. No. 88...............9:35 A. M. .te||UV^>.11:40 A.1 M. 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