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CLASSIFIED COLUMN WANT ADVERTISING It ATE 8 Twonty--ilvo wordB or lese, One 'lime 25 cent?, Throe Timon CO cents, Six ?itnes $1.00. All advertisement over twenty five words prorata for each nd dltioual word. Hates on l.OfiO words to t>e used lu a month made on application. No advertisement taken for less than 25 cents, cash in ad Vance, If your name appears In the telephone directory you can tele phone your want ud to 821 and a bill will be mulled after its in sertion for prompt payment. WANTS -o WANTED?You to know that I am still on the Job with the best wood and coal ou the market, if you don't bellevo it try rao. W. O. Himer, Phone 649. Successor to Piedmont Coal and Wood Co. 4-16-tf. 'WANTED Every house keeper in An derson to try a loaf of "Aunt Mary's f\ Cream Dread." H'b made at homo and your grocer keeps lt. Ander-, son Pure Food Co, 8-lG-Dtf WANTED?To buy from one hundred to flvo hundred bushels of country oats at fide. Cash or trade. The Frctwell Co. 8-::.'-Dtf 8 IM IN ED NURSE?Miss Josephine Williams, trulued nurse, is located In Anderson for thin winter. Reg istered at Anderson Hospital, phone 048, or house phone 883. 8-25-Gtp POSITION WANTED?Thoroughly ex porlonced stenographer wants posi tion for, part of day. Satisfactory references. Address "A. B. C." enro ThO Intelligencer. 8-27-tf. SALESLADY WANTED?Single over twenty years of age. S. H. Kress & Co. 8-2 M t p. FOR RENT FOR RENT?One furnished room Kteam heat. Suitable for cither one or two. Young men preferred. Iu qulro Townsend Apartment No. 1. 8-24-8t. FOR SALE ?OR SALE?Pure native grown Look out Mountain seed potatoes $2.00 per bushel. Plant as soon as it rains. Furman Smith, Seedsman, Phone 464.. J?'?E SALE?Cement drain tile, 2c per lit The best on tbn market Write RL A. Shirley,- Anderson, Route 1. Phone 2106. 8-28-:itp. LOST LOST?Gold mounted fountain pen. Reward <lt returned to this ofllce. MISCELLANEOUS SUBSCRIPTIONS TO DAILY INTEL LIGENCER AT REDUCED PRICE? During the Dally Intelligencer con test which closed March, 1914, in or der to secure votes to win the cap ital prise; I purchased a number of .< subscriptions to the Dally Intelli gencer at the rate of $5.00 a year. In order to get some of the money back which I put Into the conteat, I will aell a limited number of sub scriptions to the Daily Intelligencer at the rate of,|2.00 a yoar to anyone . wishing to subscribe or renew their subscription to this paper, or at a rate of $1.26 a year to the Seml I,weekly Intelligencer. If interested, address P. O. Box 347, Anderson. aC. 6-TTtf WHEN TOU can not see right step In our Optical Department and get just the Glassea you need. Complete , grinding plant Eyea scientifically tested. Dr. M. R. Campbell, Louisa , .'S. Hilgen booker, assistant, 112 W. IWhltner St., Ground Floor. USCELLANEOUS?Kent collecting aj specialty. My Motto: "Promptness, j efficiency, courtesy." Houses and I lots for sale, terms arranged to S suR purchasers. I deal with nil iicllasta ce a just and reliable basis; lia regular Uly? and let live policy.' {Office 101 1-2 fciat Whltn^. W. C. Broad-.vel.l 8-20-Gt 1r? CHICHESTER S PILLS . rukMlM Bad 0*M omalhtVV/ HMjj?. mMjia Mm Rll-U*. IPS Bwt.8?aa. M%?T?a?B>U> SOU) BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE CASTOR IA ants and Children H* Over 30 Years For Infanta and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears ? the Signature of For a Bpyalned Ankle. If you will get a bottle of Cham berlain's Liniment and observe the directions given therewith faithfully, you will recover In much less time than is usually required. For sale by all dealers. SEVERE PUNISHMENT Of Mrs. Chappell, of Five Yearv Standing. Relieved by CardaL Mt. Airy, N. C?Mrs. Sarah M. Chap pell of this town, says: "I suflcrcd for five years with womanly troubles, also Blnmacli troubles, and my punishment was more than any one could tell. I tried most every kind oi medicine, but none d:d mc any n??5-v. ., I read otic day about CarduJ, the wo man's tonic, and I decided to try it. I bad not taken but about six bottles until I was almost cured. It did me more good than all the other mcdicir.*! bad icd, put together. My friends be^an asking me why I looked so well, arc! I told them about Cardui. Several are now taking il " Do you, lady reader, suffer frr m any of the ailments due to woma.ily t.oublc, such as headache, backache, sideachc. sleeplessness, and that everlastingly tired feeling? If so. let us urge you to give Cardui a trial. We feel confident it will help you, tust as it has a million other women in he past half century. Begin taking Cnrdui to-day. You won't regret it. All druggists. Writ, ta: ChaUanooKa Medldnj. Co.. Ladies* idmory Dept.. CUaita.r-.ooao, Tenn.. for Stt.ial Imtrtutient on your cas- and d4 page book. "Homo Treatment (or Women," in plain wrapper. N.C. 134 You Want The Maximum Value at the Minimum Price. That is what you getj when you trade at the Anderson nVOEudBHBMHHHMIHMHHBflB'lHBB1 Hardware Company i. I '. Next! ??nie you want to buy ?o,9k%fcye?, Kitch en Ware, Oil Stoves or Fireless Cookers, Allum nium Ware, Hardware, Tools, Machinery, Farm Implements, Automobile Tires and Accessories, or if you need a Plumbing or Heating Job or Re pairs try us. Prompt at tention our specialty Anderson Hardware Co "We Deliver the Goods." Only a few Corn Mills and Evaporators 1 left if you need one see us quick. PROFESSIONAL CARDS i C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 405-400 Blecldey BuOfing Anderson* S. C Chbholm, Trov/bridgo St Suggs DENTISTS New Theatre BuilcEng W. White er St. RUFUS FANT, Jr. ATTORNEY AT liW Cox-Townsend Bldff. Anderson, :-: South Carolina KIDNEY MLIS Jm 0 AC RACKS KlDflkVd ASJ CLAUOtft iNrejmnoim siiiwsaiooL Lessor <Hy O. B. SELLERS, Acting Director of th Sunday School O-jurae ef the Muody Hit.!.- Institut?.) LESSON FOR AUGUST 29 COD'S CARE OF ELIJAH. LESSON TEXT?I JCIuks lT:t-H. OOLDEN TEXT?Casting nil your nm lc-t> upon llllil. IniCSIUM Itu cure'I fur you. 1 IVUi 0.7 lt. V We now Hklp thirty to forty years to consider the first of those great prophet* whose Uvea aro recorded at length. Samuel uud David fought ani mals, armies and giants, but these men fought engagements In the moral and aplriluul realm of equal und greater importance. Emphasize Elijah as a real llvo (lcuh-und-blood hero. His work uau with the northern kingdom and he probably llnct met Ahab at Sa maria, bits capital in 012 D. C. I?) The Mou bite stoue (A. D. 1868) is a re niarkublo confirmation of the Hilde story of this period. I. The Challenge, v. 1. The lesBon is a great illustration of faith. Sin had ug~in uiudu v<tst inroads upon the people (eh. 16:30-38) and this "man ot the hour." whose name means "Jeho vah My Strength." (1) aaw the condi tion.!; (J) responded to tho need, and (3) bud faith in his causo because it was that of Jehovah. Tho source of hlB faith was tho word of the Lord Ood (Deut. 11:18; 32.20). He that "liveth" and boforo whom tho prophet stood in dully, hourly communication. Elijah was a man with a mission (Mutt. 28:19) who trusted in God and considered it aafo <v obey. His power, "according to my word," wns in ratio according to his life of fulth (Rom. 10:17). He was also a mua of prayer James 5:17) und showed his faith by hlB works (James 2:17, 20, 26). II. The Command, vy. 2-7. Elijah's faith wub not audacious. He took each step ub commanded by God I v. 2). Thcro is a time for seeming retreat as well as for tho spectacular charge. Elijah's first place of testing was "Cherith," a gorgo to tho east of the rlvor Jordan. This command was con trary to human .reason. "Would It not soon be involved in his prophesied drougbt?" Again, ravens frequently feed upon carrion, and ho knew all the regula tions regarding cleanness. Thus to be secluded would prevent bis observing tho effect ot the drought upou both king and people. Still tho command is explicit. It was "there" (v. 4), and there only, that Jehovah was to save. Tho miracle of saving was to be wrought under tho most adverse cir cuinstancoa.and by . tho most unlikely means. "So he *went" Having -faced the peril, God hid him to preserve him, and at tho proper tlnio God also re vealed him .ch. 18:12). It was a dally testing tor Elijah at Cherith, thus to be fed and to see tho water evaporat ing, but it w.i8 a time of communion add after the brook was dry there came a new command (vv. 8, 9). III. The Continued Deliverance, vv. 8-16. Zarephath wub (Luke 4-26) lu tho dominions of Jezebel's father, on tho coast of tho Mediterranean sea be tween Tyre and Stdon. a dangerous journey for Elijah through Ahab'd kingdom (ch. 18:10). The word Zaro l?**b means "smoltlng lurnace," and It too wus suffering from this same famine. Comrosfnded to hldo in Cherith Elijah la told to "dwell" in Zarephath and that a widow was to be tho agent to supply his need. Again Elijah's pride had to be overcome for there were abundant reasons for disliking auch g journey, such an abiding place and such a dependenco upon a poor widow. Elijah, however, "arose and went," a continuance of his life of obedience. He first asked for wuter and as sho went he added his request for food. It was a particular widow to whom ho was sent (Luke 4:25-27) and through her God was ready to work a mlraclo of salvation ou his behalf. Though about to prepare what sho thought was to bo her own and her eon's last meal (v. 12), yet she at onco proceeds to obey the command of tho man of. God aa It was conditioned upon the wdjd of Jehovah (v. 14). God, through his prophets, has commanded us, given us assurance and promised to sustain (Phil. 4:19), yet we hesi tate. "She went and did" the seem ing, impossible, but according to the word of command, and those of "her house did cat many days." Obedlenco saved her own, lier son's and the prophet's lives. There la sound philoso phy in Prov. 11:24 which found Its complete fulfillment in Jesus who "came not to be ministered unto but to minister." Read carefully Prov. S:7-10 and U Cor. 9:6-11. As with the Israelites In the wilderness the supply was only from day to day (v. 16) noth ing ahead, no accumulation, yet a per petual supply because based on "the word of the Lord" (v. 16). God worked this miracle: (1) to up hold and to preserve his chosen mes senger, for his great work In Israel; (2) to ahow hts loving kindness and sustaining grace to the poor; (3) to strengthen the faith of his prophet against his spectacular conflict on Mt. Carmcl; (4) to tho end that he nVgbt ahow Israel and all others down through the ages a great object lesson ot bis sustaining grace and providence. The widow 's "two mites" are Alling church treasuries today, and Mary'a box of ointment haa filled all Christen dom with its aroma and fragrance. Providence la progressiva. . o '. ' '( Services in th<g Churches of Anderson Tomorrow. CHURCH D First Baptist, Corner East Churc St. John's Methodbt, Corner Riv First Presbyterian. Corner West Central Presbyterian, Comer No: A. R. P., Corner North McDufln Grace Episcopal, Corner South I Christian, Corner Greenville and St. Joseph's Catholic, Corner Mc KIlttfT BAPTIST CHUKCHI !):40?Teachers prayer hitvIco. 10:i>0 -Sabbath school. Dr. A. L. Snietbers, superintend l'nt. 11 :H0?Public worship, sermon by Dr. 13. Mj Poteut. ,D:30?Public worship, sermon by Dr. K. M l'oteat. TRYING TG ESTABLISH CITY DELIVERY ROUTE POSTMASTER LAUGHLIN MADE ANNOUNCEMENT YESTERDAY MORNING WILL NAME STREETS And Number Houses Before This Can be Done, Which is Re quired by Department. Yesterday morning Pott master Laughlln announced that he was go ing to try to get city free delivery for tie Hrogon, Equinox and the Twine Mills. He stated that be did not know whether"- bo would succeed or not but was going Ij make ? big effort. One of the biggest obstacles that 13 in the way for thtflfercsent Is- the1 fact that the streets at vkh Twldo mill nre not named and thovhouses not num bered. This will have to be done before ilie route can "be established and it is thought that efforts to have this work done-will bo started right away. This Is required by the ?>o8t olflc? department before they will es* tabllsh a route. It can readily be seen why thlB is necessary. 1 If the streets are uot named and the l ouses not number ed, the carrier weald probably r.ot be able to deliver all the mnil just rig it and there would always be com plaints coming In to the poatofflce all the time. Mr. JLaughlin stated that be did not see any reason w,by this propos ed route could not be established. One man can cover the entire terri tory and it would ?:ertalnly bo an advantage to the operatives at these mills. |deaths| Fnmral This Afternoon. The bodv of J. H. Hardy, tbo-young man wh6 was killed by at automo bile at Marietta. Ga., reached the city yesterday afternoon.' ' Funeral ser vices will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock instead of 4 as first an? nounced, at Oak w ood-' church, con ducted by Itevs. \V. H. Hawkins and L. M. Smith. Interment will be made at New Pro.spect? ?ix miles west of the city. Mr. Hardy is survived by thr ? brothers, II. ('. Hardy; of Statham, Gn.; M. P. and A. D. Hardy of tnis city; also two sisters, Mrs. W. H. Moorebead and Misa ltfaud Hardy of Anderson. Injured by Fall. Kenneth ?ossett, . the 14-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Gossctt of Murray avenue, fell off A motorcycle yesterday afternoon In front of the residence and was badly bruised about the face and shoulder but not seriously Injured. Chorine*. Mistress?I shall be very lonely, Bridget, if you leave- me. " Bridget?Don't worry, mum. I'll not go until ye have a houseful of company. ?Boston Transcript. The Clerk t'oaraateed H. "A customer came tnto my stoTe the other day and sutd to one of my clerics., 'have you anything that' will cure diarrhoea?' and my clerk went and got him a bottle of Chamberlain's Colls, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy, and said to him; 'If tbta does not cure you, I win not char no you a cent for it. ' 80 ne took it home and came back in a day or two and said he was cured." writes J. H. Berry & Co., alt Creek, Va, For sale by all dealers.. ?IRECTORY h and Manning Streets, er and McD?ffie Streets. Whitner and Towers Streets, rth Main and Orr Streets, i and Society Streets. AcDuflie and Moiriss Streets. Fant Street?. :Duffie and Earle Streets. Monday. 4:30?Executive meeting of the! Woman's Missionary suclety. fj:00?Sc&cial meeting < of the. Wo-1 man's Missionary society/. This is t..c last mooting before tin arrival of Dr. White and as there are several thing3 of Importance to be brought up It Is desired that every member wl'l be present. 2:00?Teaehera meeting. 8:30?Prayer and praise service. Thursday. 9:CO?'Parliamentary clnsv*. ?^d by Mrs. Ruf us Kant, j The Christian Garov.th club pienlc which was to havd been held last Friday was post ported on accouut of rain, and will be combined with our regular meeting to be .eld next Friday afternoon at :'. o'clock in Mrs. J. li. Burdlne'a pasture. Every member invited. The public Is cordially invited to be present ?and worship with us at all these services. FIRST PRESBTKRIAN CHURCH Sunday school nt 10 o'clock. Morning service at 11:30. Evening service at S:30. The paBtor, Dr. W. H. Frazlor will preach at both hours. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Withcrspoon Dodge, pastor. Sunduy school at 10:15. Morning servies at 11:30; subject of sermon: "Occasional Rest as a Preparation for Better Serrlco." Solo by Mrs. MacDonald, "Arise and Shine. For Thy Light is Come." Evening service at. 8:30: Subject of sermon: "God's Judgment on .in Un righteous Civilization." ' Preaching by the pastor of the church at both servlcec. Wo cor dially invite you to worship with us. Oneida Com siv FOR READERS OI EVERY STATE. Every Spoor The Oneida If you have not air from The Intelligence Office. Souvenir Spoon Cou pon This coupon, when pre h?nt^? with 16o (or by mall Sue), good for one State Sou venir Spoon. If ordering by mall, address Spoon Depart ment, The Intelligencer, An derson, s. c. , CALOMEL DYNAMI1 MAKES YOU SIC "Dodsofl's Ufer Tom" Starts Your Liver Better Than Calomel aed You Dont Lose a Day's Work Liven up your Bluggish liver! Feel flno ami cheerful; make your work a pleasure; lt? vigorous and "full of Ambi tion. Rut lake no na*ty, dnngerom calomel l><t*aune it inak?* you hick and you may lo?e a dtiy's work. Calomel is mercury or quicksilver .which causes necrosis of the bonca. Calomel crashes into sour bile like dynamite, breaking it up. That's when you feel that awful nausea and cramping. Listen to me I If you want to enjoy the nicent, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you *;ver experienced j.;at toko a spooufuUcf ?arukb? Jjodson'i Liver HOLD BIG GATHERING WILLIAMSTON TODAY IN -INTEREST OF PROPOSI TION NEW COUNTY OF WILLIAMSTON NOTICE IS ISSUED Mr. J. C. Duckworth Urges all In terested People to Attend This A'?e moon. $ . A meeting of citizens from Green ville and Anderson counties will be bold In WiUlamston this afternoon at a o'clock In the interest of the pro posed new county. The meeting will be held in the park and a good at tendance is expected. '.Mr. J. G. Duckworth of William ston has sent The Intelligencer the following notice for publication in regard to the meeting. "There will be a meeting of the cit izens of both Greenville and Ander son counties In the city park of Wil liamston, next Saturday, th 28th, inst. Tills meeting is wholly in the Interest of the proposed new county of Williauiston. As a representative man and influential citizen of you>* section you are earnestly urged to be present." "The interest in the' new coun'y is steadily growing; good news is com ing from almost every .section within the proposed bopundary and we are counting on you to bring this to pass in your community. Come and bring your friends and neighbors to this meeting and helo us make the neces sary plans and perfect our organi zation' in order to got the host re sults. TONE 1 1 - -, * : o munity Ltd. St VEK SPOC * THE INTELLIGENCE i Fully Guaranteed by Community, Ltd. eady started a set, begin ? t. You can redeem it i No Spoon sold at, out This Coupon. 8 STATES NC South Carolina, North Delaware, Georgii and Te rES YOUR LIVER! K AND SALIVATES Tono tonight* Your druggist or dealer m II you a SO cent bottle of Godson's Liver Tone under my pommai inoney liack guarant.v that ea?:li npoonful will clean jour sluggish liver better than a done of nasty oulurnel nnd thnt it won't make you cick. Dodson's Liver Tono !< real liver medicine. You'll know it next morning because you will wake np feeling fine, your liver will Ikj working; li<>ndiicho und dizziness gone; stojnaoh will bo swi-et und bowels regiriur. - Dodson's Liver Tone is entirely vege table, therefore liarnilesB and Can not salivate. Give it to your children. Millions of people uro using D<Ml*on's Liver Tone instead of dangeroiiu calomel now. Your druggist will tvll you that tin; sale of Calomel is ulwotit alopicd entirely here Tender, Juicy FRESH MEAT Rich, Red, Juicy Beef and Extra Tender Veal, Pork Sausage' and Mixed Sausage that will tickle your palate? and at live and let live prices. PHONE 755 NOW Our Delivery Wagon Is On The Job. Sanitary Market Frank Dobbins. Des: ondency Due to Indigestion. "About three months ago when I was suffering from indigestion which caused headache and dizzy spells and made me feel tired and despondent, I began taking Chamberlain's Tablets." writes Mrs. Geo. Hon. Macedon. N. Y. "This medicine proved to be tho Very thing I needed, as ond day's treat ment relieved me greatly. I used two bottles of Chamboralln's Tablets and they rid me of this trouble." For'sale by all dealers. esent the utmost service, y,* mileage and pleasure nable from an Auto-Va rl trip. ODD AUTO SHOP pposite The Palmetto N. Main. ate Souvenir :r?a spoon for oday. Clip a coupon it The Intelligencer Any Price With )W READY Carolina, Alabama, ? Florida Tenn.