CLASSIFIED COLUMN WANT ADVERTISING HAT KS Twenty-five words or less, Ono Time 25 cents, Three Times 60 centa, Six Timen $1.00. Ali advertisement over twenty five word? prorut.i for each nd ditional wurd. Rates on 1,000 wordH to be unod in a month tun'!? on application. No advertisement taken for less than 26 cents, cash in ad vance. If your name appears in tito telephone directory you can tele phone your want ad to 321 mid a bill will lie mailed after ila in sertion for prompt pnyment. WANTS WANTED-Anderson College wants Hine good milch cows nt once, phone or write tho college. 8-:?l-:?t WANTED-You to know that I am ?till on the Job with tho best wood add coal on the market, if you don't believe it try me. W. O. " Ulttier, Phone 649. Successor '.> Piedmont Coal and Wood Co. 4-16-tf. WANTED-Every house keeper in An derson to try a loaf of "Aunt Mary's Cream Dread." It'n mndo at home mid your grocer keeps lt. Ander son Pure Komi ca S-i.? -D\t WANTED--To buy from ono hundred to live hundred bushels of country Hots nt noe. Cash or trude. The FretwcU Co. 8-22-Dtf POSITION WANTED-Thoroughly ex perienced stenographer wants posi tion for part of day. Satisfactory rcferoncoH. Address "A. ?. C." care The Intelligencer. 8-27-tf. FOR SALE WINTER GARDENS-^Activity must .provall during September If you would havo a successful winter car den. Ku mian Smith, Seedsman, Phone 464. FOB HALE-Cement drain tile, 2c per flt. Tho boat on tho market. Wrlto E. A. Shirley, Anderson, Routo 1, Phone 2100. 8-28-3tp. ! MISCELLANEOUS ? ? o HOTICE--Tho Bandy Springs Wator and Towor Co. la controlled and op ' orated by J. M. Sin!?h. J. B. Roches i tor is no longer connected with it I am in position to furnish better wheels snd better service. Yours respectfully, J. M. Smith. A time certificate of deposit No. 1617 Issued by Tho Bank of Iva, Iva, 8, C., to mo on May 22nd. 1916 for $285.70 haB been lost. It has not been Indorsed by mo and tho public is here by warned not to trade for lt, as I havo applied tor a duplicate. Maholoy Bozcman. 8-19-31-] taw. We. have employed an expert PIANO TUNER, who will give prompt und careful attention to orders left with us. C. A. Reod, Piano & Organ Co., 314 8. Main St. 9-1-lm. NOTICE-I will not be responsible for debts contracted by anyone not having a written order from me. H. H. Rosenberg. 8-81-tf. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO DAILY INTEL LIGENtER AT REDUCED FRICK During the Dally Intelligencer con tost which closed March. 1914, in or dor to secure votes to win.the cap ital prise, I purchased a numbed ol subscriptions to the Daily Intelli gencer st the rate of $6.00 a year. In order to get some ot the money bank which I put into the contest, I will sell a limited number of sub scriptions to tho Dally Intelligencer at the rate ot $3.00 a year to anyone wishing to subscribe or renew their tiubscriptlon to this paper, or at a rate of $1.25 a year to the Semi weekly Intelligencer. If interested, address P. o. Box 347, Anderson, B.C. 6-17ti - -' WHEN YOU can not see right step In our optical Department and get Just the Glasses you need. Complete .grinding plant Byes scientifically tested. Dr. M. R. Campbell, Lorisa fl. Hllgenboeker, assistant, 112 W. Whitner St, Ground Floor. IPROFESSIONAL B CARDS J C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 4O5<406 Bieddey Bofldfeg Andersoa? 8* C CWshriftn, Trowbridge Jg Saggs. DENTISTS Now Tksafira ffwilrlin W? WWtoetf St? NOSE CLOGGED FROM \ A COLD OR CATARRH J Apply Cream Is Nostrilf To I # Open Up Air Passages. | Ali! What rollen Your clogged nostrils open right up. the air pas sages of your head aro clear und you eau breathe freely. No more hawk ing, snuffling, mucous discharge, headache, dryness-no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh Is gone. Don't stay stued up! Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this Fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nos trils, let lt penetrate through every iff ir passage of '.be head; Hootho and beal the swollen. Inflamed mucous mombane, giving you Instnnt relief, lily's Cream Balm 1B just what every ;old and catarrh sufferer hus been seeking, t's Just splenddi. H. H. Rosenberg TAILOR FOR MEN 134 North Main HEBREW New Year Cards A nice line on sale at : : . Pant's Book Store on Hasseln's Announcement Webb von Hasseln, /iolinist, and Instructor it Anderson College, )egs to announce that he viii accept pupils for in truction on the Violin, md asks that both ad vanced students and be ginners who wish to Lvail themselves of his ervices call on or com nunicate with him at an :arly a date as possible. Meston & Western Carolina Railway Augusta, Ga. To and From the ^ORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST Leaves: .Jo. 22 . . .. .$:08 A. M. to. 6 . . . ". 3 :37 P. M. Arrives: io. 21 . . .11:15 A. M. to. 5 ... . 3 :07 P. M. reformation, Schedules, ates, etc, promptly ;iven. I WILLIAMS, G. P. A. PIEDMONT Sc NORTHERN . RAILWAY COMPANY ANDERSON! Condensed Passengey Schedule. 1 Effectua June 6, 1911. ? . Arrivals o. SI.. ...Vi T:3S A. M o. 83,. 9:35 A. M o. 36.11:40 A. M. o. 37.1:10 P. M. o. 39 . 3:40 P. M. o. 41.. .?:00 P. If. o. 12.?:60 P. M 0. 46.. .. ....10:20 P. M. Departures 0. SO...6:26 A. M. o. 32.. 8:35 A. M. o. 34.10:80 A. M. o. 8?.. "...12:10 P. if. o. SS.. ...2:80 P. M. 0. 40.? ,. .. ..' i, 4:60 P. M. a. 42.. ".,.6:40 P. M. a. 44... .. 9:1? P. ML - p G. B. ALLEN, Traffio Manager, Phone 37. ENGAGEMENT ANNOI NI KI) Mi-s Alderman mid Mr Hice tn Hod .Next Month. Aholu. September 2.-Mr. and Mm. David Wells Alderman announce the engagement of their daughter, Mozelle, to Mr. Buoch Blair Hie", of Belton, S. C. The wedding will lake place in October.-The State. Elk* Home. The wives of the ollicers of the Miks Lodga aro requested to meet al tho home on North McDu'lie street this afternoon at flve-t&lr.y to dis cusa and make pluns for the coming winter. Tho ladle? will reorganize and elect oin eera who will arrange and plan for the social events for tiie coming winter. Ladles afternoon on Friday during thc past year was exceedingly popu lar wlti.i Anderson's social sot and a large number were always present, tho afternoon being especially de lightful. With the beginning of September these afternoons which wero discontinued for tho summer, will be renewed. Theatre Party at the Anderson. Miss (.ula Smith entertained a few* friends at a delightful little theatre party yesterday afternoon com pli aient ar y to Mrs. J. W. Howland ol [Joldiiboro. Ti o guests were carried UP ECZEMA AND STOPS ITCHING rbis old time skin healer used just like any cold cream. Sulphur, says n renowned dermatol igist, juHt. common bold-sulphur made nto a thick cream will soothe and heal die skin when irritated and broken out vith Eczema or any form of eruption. The moment it is applk lr i.ll itching ?ont-es and after two or three npplica ions tho Eczema disappears, leaving the kin elenr and sinoot i. He tells Eczema sufferers-to get from inv good pharmacy an ounco of bold lulphur and apply it to the irritated tarts tho same as you would any cold irrara. For, many years common bold-sulphur ins occupied a secure position in tba practice of dermatology and cutaneous iffections by reason of its parasite-de itroying property. It is not only para liticidnl, but also antlpruritic, anti ?eptio and remarkably healing in all rritablo and Inflammatory conditions of die skin. S While not always effecting a permanent CUPO it never? fails to in stantly suhduo the angry itching and irritation and heal tho Eczema right np and it is often years later before wy eruption again appears on tho skia I Their Home is neat I Tis quite complete, ' So confortable, ? It can't be beat, jf ' And every night It's gay and bright For in this home There's 'i-ectric light Within tiie next few weeks chool opens again, said the little ne? resin ne their studies, which n most cases means night work, ibis necessitates the use o? the yea by artificial light, and as tho 4AZDA Electric Light is the .rightest, and nearest approach to lay light, and far more economic al than any omer tight' on tko aaricet, it's THE light to Southern Public Utilities Company. I Phone 223. tu Tho Anderson, a Very ' popular place with Aadersou people and the picture for thu afternoon was splen did. Afterwards they werVserve-l with a a weet (course at Atkinson'). Drug store. Tho guests were: Mrs. J. W. Rowland. M-s. A. S. Agnew. Mrs. S. Hi StJith. Mrs. HOBS Gaines, Mrs. F. H. Smith and Miss Evie ?Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Valentin? en tertained at a charming little In for nial card party 0:1 Monday awn ing in honor of Miss Elanora Heister of St. Louis. Mrs. O. E. Hatcher of Macon, formerly Miss Kati leen Ayer, is the attractive guest of Mrs. J. R. Van diver. Mrs. Hatcher lias often visited Anderson and has many frle ids here who will give her a very cordial wel come. Mr. and Mrs. James lt. Prince of Salisbury, N. C., ?ir?- visiting their mother, Mrs. H. M. Prince on Or-* street. Mrs. K. D. Scnn left this wock for Greenwood where she will visit a few days before returning to her homo at Mullins. She ws. tho guest of Mrs. II. M. Princo v e ncre. Mrs. T. II. Curtis of Atlanta ls the guest oi Mrs. Krank Sloan, Mrs. Curtis' many friends hero ?re de lighted to see her. Mrs. G. B. Greeno has returned from a visit to Laureas. Mrs. L. O. Bean and children have returned from a visit to Mrs. K. S. Moorer in Atlanta. MISB Carrie Fretwpll has gone to Monea Bath to visit friends. Mrs.' J. W. Rowland.* of Goldsboro. S". C., is visiting Miss Lula Smith. Miss Louise Llgoi has returned rom a months visit In Asheville. Miss Holen Fant har. roturned from in extended visit to hor sister, Mrs. .oel Brown in California'. ' While : icre she visited the exposition and ither points of interest. Mrs. H. A. Littlejohn of Wash?,ag on, and Mrs. Idelle Grubbs of Call ornia are experted today to be the tuest of their brother, Mr. Leon lice on West Whitnor street. Mr. and Mrs. AKx McBee- of dcAIlster, Okla., are thc guests of irs. S. Maxwell Cray ton. Mr. Rice, soi of Air. Joel' Fice o? belton, ls well known in Anderson, laving been a resident of this city it one time. Miss Alderman is a nember of a prominent family and me of tho wealthiest in the lower tart of the state. ' WAS GREAT REVIVAL las Just Closed Tfear Roberts Church Muck Good Accomplished. vVe have been among the fortunate' i our three weeks, having 'had In our ii id Ht the Rev. S. W. Danner and hlB trcCher, Rev. Harvey Dannel* of Pel er, who together presented to the >ld, the young, the family, and thc hlldren in special services, the ruth ns it Is, so utterly devoid of that ubservienco to public op?iion, as to all a halt in many instances,, where irogress would have meant utter uin. >< This interest was not confined to he sect to which the preachers bo nged, for the homes and hearts of hesbyterlans. Baptists and all oth ers were opened wide to tho ser ums of the Lord, and many there ire who joined wit 1. Methodists in living thanks for a season of-blessed C8UltS. . Not only was roberts neighborhood he recipient, but Ahe city of Ander on contributed its quota to the teem ng crowds, that from day to day fill he space In hearing the "Word." At a time BO calloused by disregard or the amenities of polite existence, specially among the self-constituted noulders cf public opinion, lt ls re reshlng io get beyond idiotic din, nd rest in tho vale of. pristine qnlo ude, seeing ourselves as others see is. and trying to live la accord with he teaching of tho .mask and lowly hie. who freely gave his Hf? on the ross, for the salvation of the seek rs after the truth, at the bands, and ir.'d the howls of the infamous lead tt at m terror stricken and deluded tovp I*. Again we wish to express our grati tration SK reel picota of a beneficial ?riod of perfect enjoyment, in hear ng from the lips of those two de out men, truths Inculcated In that Old Time Religion,*' whioa ls good nough for us. Mrs. I. L. ^Wright. At D. (lelsbenrV In this issue ls carried an ad f.o-n he firm of D. Grisberg which is giv n the personnel of the clerks and atestadles. They are aa follows: Miss Kate Elliott, manager of suit lepartment; Miss Hettie Stoffel, head >f millinery department; Miss Bertha kilt, assistant; Mrs. Mmnlo McAdams, ?ead of altering department; Sales ad les: Misses Myrtle Honae. Lillian Jolt and Bertha rant. He Knew lt. (Houston Post.? "Do you believe that there is really omething which can invariably tell rhen a msn is lying?" "I know H." .*, perhaps you have seen one of he Instruments?" "Seen one?" 1 married one." Woodc? Hana* Sergeant-New, then dont you now how to hold a rim* Recruit-I've run a splinter In my inger. Sergeant (exasperated)-Ch. you ave, ave you? Btn Serat ch In* yer ad, I suppose?-.Exchange. TAKE ! THE YOI! We ShouH Drink I Noted Recommends a Spo Breakfast I Uric acid ?n meat excites become overworked, get slugp like lumps of lcntli. Thc linn thc bladder is irritated, and y to seek relief two or tlirco time When the kidneys clog you mi off the body's urinous waste ( sick person shortly. At firs! misery in the kidney region backache, sick, headache, dizzi sour, tongue coated and y< twinges when the weather is 1 ? Eat less meat, drink lois from any pharmacist four ou $ake a tablespoonful ;" a glaj TIRES .luSukA *-.>->- ?- -.--*- * -ML . ? tx m w m.. m .m. ? m m m. m. m M M W ? W^T^TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTI I Persona) \ J.JLI J XXJij! li ira iii li t I . m. . n + . . . m. m. - ^r^kr^r^ ? ? . ? ? ? . "t ??TTTXTTTm Mr. L. C. Brown lia? returned to Anderson after having been In Allan ta, Ga., for a few monibs. Mr. arad Mrs. Ralph A. Mooro arc spending several days with friends and relatives in Oconee count) Mr. Loon M. Bleckley, of Clnyton, Ga., is spending a few day's Ln An derson with bis relatives and friends. Mr. Weekley is one of thc prominent merchant;' at Clayton.v . Miss Ethel Nelson is visiting in Donalds and Hodges. Miss Alice Gllliard of Catachec was in the city shopping yesterday. Mr. W. M. Gordon M Hall town s'i ip was a business visitor in Ander son yesterday. Mr. Jesse Kay of' Helton WSB a business visitor In Anderson yester day. Mr. John Bonds of StorevlUc spent 8/ few hours yesterday in the city. ? Magistrate . Martin of the Neal's Creek section was a business visitoi yesterday. Messrs. Robert. Albert and Clinton Hammond sud Chester- Atta way ol Gray Hair Becomes Dark, Thiele, Glossy Try Grandmother's Old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. , Almost everyone knows that Sagt Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back tho natura' color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray; also ends dandruff, itching scalp and stop* falling hair. Years ago the only \ ay to get thia mixture was to make it ut home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for, "Wyeth's Sage Tea end Sulphur Compound." You will get a largo bottle for about 50 cents. Everybody uses this oldU famous re cipe, because no one can possibly tell that you darkened yocr hair, as lt docs lt so naturally and evenly. You dampen r. sponge or soft brush with lt and draw this through your hair, taking one ornait strand st a time; by morning tho gray hair dlsat.mars. and after another application or two, your bair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you-look years young er. Lots of Water and Eat Less,Meat, Says Authority on Kidney Disorders' .rn,, - v onful of Jad Salts In Glass of Water Before to Stimulate Kidneys and Eliminate > the Uric Acid '?he kidneys, they isli, ache, and feel e becomes cloudy, ou may bc obliged s during thc night, jst help them flush or you'll be a real t you feel a dull , you suffer from ness, stomach gets 3U feel rheumatic bad. * of water; also get rices of Jad Snits; >s of waler before breakfast for a few day9 and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lilhia, and has been used ,ior generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, also to neutralize'the acids in urine, so it no longer is a source of irritation? thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Snits is inexpensive, cannot injure, makes a delightful effervescent litbia-water drink which everyone shou'd take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active. Druggists here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. ? * rONE Represent the utmost service, safety, mileage and pleasure obtainable from an Au to-Va cation trip. TODD AUTO SHOP Opposite The Palmetto . N. Main. w Williams ton Thursday. visited lu. Anderson Mr. H. A. Orr went to Atlanta yesterday where he will spend a few days on business. Mr. H. W. Speares of Town\illo ts back in the city and will assist Supt. Felton In his office. Mr, George W. Sullivan o? Wil liamston was a visitor in tho city yes terday afternoon. Mrs. A. C. Payne aim A. C. Jr., havo returned to their home in Bir mingham, Ala., after visiting Mrs. Ri. A." Gresham on River street. Walhalla and is with Mrs. Mollentar v Miss Marie Isabel has returned to the city.siter spending a week In Rev. W. B. Hawkins of Starr waa 'n thc city yesterday. Getting to Be. "So you honestly think you have, tho smartest boy on earth?" "Maybe, lt? Isn't yet; hut he will te If he keeps on ^making me an-, swer all the questions he cnn think up."-Philadelphia Ledger. te? - NOTICE. My son, .Teams Ed. Washington, col-' orcd, 17 years old, has left? home bf place of Mr. L. S. Wilson near WU llamston. This is a notice to forbi anyone to hire or harbor him. Marlon Washington, 9-3-3tp. Belton, Route 4. IN YCflUR HOME The Heating and Plumbing systems Sh??ld be of the first importance if yon consider the good health, the comfort and the convenience of your family;' Oar Flambing ls the Quality Kind that adds to the house beautiful by faa) luxuriousness and good designing ot the fixtures. ?et ow Estimates. Jehblag a Specialty. GLENN PLUMBING COMPANY TUE PLUMB GOOB PLUMBERS" lil W. Beaton St (Under Maple Hali) PHONE Mt We are now ready to gin your cotton. Our gins have been thoroughly overhauled and put in first class condition. They are in charge of expert ginners; who give satisfac tion. I Charges are as follows: Ginning, bagging and ties, bales up to 650 lbs. ,. ....$1.50 Ginnings, bagging and ties, bales over 650 lbs. .. ..... . ..$3.50 FARMERS OIL Milli EXCELSIOR GINNERY