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CLASSIFIED C PLUM N WANT ADVERTISING BATES Twenty-five word? or lesB, One Time 25 cents, Three Times 60 cents, Six Times $1.00. All advertisement over twenty five words proruta for each nd ditloual word. Hates on 1,000 words to be used In a mouth made on application. No advertisement taken for less than 25 cents, cash in ad vance. If your name appears In the telephone directory you ran t?;|p- I phone your wuut ad to 321 and a I bill will be mailed arter its in- I sertion for prompt payment. WANTS WANTED-'Parents to know that An derson College wishes t?hildren in music. Thc college can arrange tho hours so as not to conflict with school work.-9-lO-'ft. FOU HALF - Meat market and Cafe in town of Helton, S. C., for sale. Hen son for selling had health. Write or soe me at once. J. H. McConnell, Belton, S. C. 9-8-2t. WANTED-You to know tin ' m this season hnndllng the Genii*' . Tennessee Blue (icm Coal, and not asking anymore for it than you nave paid for Inferior cools. I have a stock of the best wood in town on hand. (Jive mo a trial. W. O. Ulmor, Phono 049. WANTED-Every house keeper in An derson to try a loaf of "Aunt Mary's Cream Bread." lt's made at home and your grocer keeps it. Ander son Pure Food Co. 8-l?-Utf WANTED-To buy from one hundred to five hundred bushels of.country oats at COc. Cash or trade. Tho Pretwell Co. 8-22-Dtf FOR SALE FOR. SALE-Latest model No. 0 Oli ver typewriter, brand now. Never been out of the box since received. Address C. C. caro of Intelligencer. 9-10-?t. FOR SALE-I have a number of per fectly good door and w'.t dow frames and doors and windows-that havo been used-to sell at a bargain. Al so a lot of second hand celling. Seo me nt once If you are interested. J. D. Shanklln, at Tate Hardware Co. WINTER GARDENS-Activity must prevail during September If you would have a successful winter gar den. Furmon Smith, Seedsman, Phone 464. LOST LOST OU STRATE II from my prem ises in N, Anderson two pigs U weeks old. Pienso return to J. J. Baldwin, N. Anderson. 0-11-lt. liOST-A diamond pendant from neck lace. Reward If returned to Intel ligencer office. 9-10-lt FOUND-Child's neck luce on West Whinier across tho street from Tho Intelligencer ellice. Owner mny hare same by proving property and paying for this ad. 9-ll-3t. MISCELLANEOUS TO THE MERCHANT TAUBE-Ono ear Pure Red Rust Proof Oats, one car Lelllco fey flour the best that eau be bought. Soo O. E. Turner at P. & N. Depot. 9-6-3t. We have employed an expert PIANO TUNER, who will give prompt . and '.aroful attention to orders le?t with us, C. A. Reed, Piano & Organ Co., 314 8. Main St. 9-1-lm. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO DAILY INTEL LIGENCER AT REDUCED PRICE During the Daily Intelligencer con test which closed March, 1914, in or der to secure votes to win tbe cap * Ital prise, I purchased a number of subscriptions to the Dally Intelli gencer at the rate ot $5.00 a year. In order to get some of the money back which. I put Into the contest, I will sell a limited number of sub scriptions to the Dally Intelligencer at the rate ot $3.00 a year to anyone wishing to subscribo or renew their subscription to thia paper, or at a rato ot $1.25 a yes? to tbe Semi .is weekly Intelligencer. If Interested, address P. i>. Box 847, Anderson. B.C. 6-17tf WHS* YOU can not see right step la our Optical Department and get Just the Glasses you need. Complete grinding planL Eyes scientifically tested. Dr. M. R. Campbell, Louisa B. Hllgenboeker, assistant, 112 W. Whltner St., Ground Floor. CTTBOLAX CITROLAX crraoLAx Best Uilng for consUpntlon, lacy liver and sluggish bowels. Stops a sick headache almost at once. Gives a most thorough and satisfactory flushing-no pain, no nausea. Keeps your system cleansed, ? sweet and wholesome.-R. H. Wellhecht, Bait Lake etty, Utah, writes: "I find Citrolax the best laxative I ever used. Does not grip-no unpleasant after effects." Som everywhere. ANICE BIG ROAST of Docf. Pork or Mutton is really one of tho boat nu uta. For it is just as good cold as hot. Ho you cnn have several meals with only one cooking. Tell us to send ono for Sunday din ner. Make it a big one, for our meats aro so choice that only a big one will have enough left to cut up old. PHONE 694. The Lily White Market J. N. MT PH AY. Proprietor. Decide the Question next time you suspect yourself of wondering if it would pay to buy a GAS RANGE tackle the coal range all day one of these Hot Days and cook for your wife. That will decide the question for you quickly Anderson Gas Co PROFESSIONAL CARDS C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 405-406 Blecldey Boildmg Anders^ J. S. C. Chisholm, Trowbridge fr Suggs DENTISTS New Theatre Banding . W. Whitier Sr. PIEDMONT & NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY ANDERSON: Condensed Passenger Schedule. Effective June 6. 1915. Arrivals No. 81..7:35 A. M. Na 33. 9:36 A. M. No. 36.11:40 A. M. No. 37.1:10 P. M. No. ?59 . 3:40 P. M. Nc. 41.6:00 P. M. No. 43. 6:50 p. M No. 45...10:20 P. M. Departures No. SO.6:26 A. M. No. 32. 8:26 A. M. No. %4.10:30 A. M. Ky. 36.12:10 P. M. No. 38. 2:30 P. M. No. 4C.4:60 P. M. No. 42. 6:40 P. M. No. 44.9:15 P. ML C. 8. ALLEN, Trafile Manager Charleston & Western Carolina Railway Augusta, Ga. To and From the NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST Leaves: No. 22 . .6:03 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. Magnifi?e At Pr oh COURT ROOM WAS CROWI ED AT MEETING LAST NIGHT SOMETHING NEW FOR ANDERSOl Speakers Held Audience Spel bound-Will D. Upshaw's Address Indescribable. The couri room In thu county cou house was packed last night ai standing room was at a premium the meeting held in t"io Interest statewide prohibition. The Bpea ern wert- Dr. .lohn K. While, the .\ ?anta pastor who recently raine Andorson In answer to a call to tl First Daptlsl church. an?l Will I Upshaw, better known as thc "Geo ?ia Campaigner." Doth address AreYouOpen-Minded? Open minded enough to he shown that "Town and Country" Paint Will cover more space ut less rest Ihnn ?ny paint you ocr used I Let us mail jon a ruler card. Anderson Paint & Color Co. 132 North Main Street. Phone 647. Less Meat If Back And Kidneys Hur Take a Glasa of Salts to Floe Kidneys if Bladder Bothers You. Eating meat regularly eventuall produces kidney trouble in some torr ir other, says a well-knowD authorlt jecause the uric acid in meat es ?ites tho kidneys, they become ovei ivor ked; get sluggish; clog up an ?aune nil sorts of distress, particular y backache and misery in thc kldne logion; rheumatic twiuges, sever ioadachos, acid stomach, constlputlor orpid liver, sleeplessness, bladde ind urinary irritation. The moment your back hurts o tldneys aren't acting right, or if hind 1er bothers you. get about four ounce >f Jad Salts from any good pliai naey; take a tablespoonful for a te\ lays and your kidneys will then ac Ino. This famous salts is mado fror ho acid of grapes and lemon Jule? 'omblued with lithin, and has heel iscd for generations to flush doggei tldneys and stimulate them to nor mil activity; ulso to neutralise th icids in the urine so it no longer ir Hates, thus ondlng bladder disorder; Jad Salts cannot injure anyone nukes a delightful effervescent lithia vater drink which millions of mei ind women take now and then to keel he kidneys and urinary organs clear hus avoding serious kidney disease. STOMACH TROUBLES Mr? Raglan? Writes hteresbo] Letter on This Subject Madison Heights, Va.-Mr. Chas. A Ragland, of this place, writes: "I han jeen taking Th ed ford's Black-Draugh for indigestion, and other stomach troub les, also colds, and find lt to bs the ver] jest medicine I have ever used. After taking Black-Draught for a fee lays, I always feel like a new maa." Nervousness, nausea, heartburn, pall la pit ot stomach, and a feeling of full ness after eating, aro sure symptoms o stomach trouble, sud should be given fh< proper treatment, as your strength am leaith depend very largely upon you food and Its digestion. Tc get quick and permanent relie rom these ailments, you should taki i medicine of known curative merri. < Its 75 years ot splendid success, la fis ?eataent of Just such troubles, prove he real merit of Thedford's Black Draught. Safe, pleasant, gentle ht action ind without bad after-effects, lt is sun lo benefit beth young and oki For sali everywhere. Price 25c KC a Crowds bition Rally were magnificent appen I H to Ute vot er- to <-ast tliolr votes ti ' prohib?' lion on next Tuesday. T meeting waa called to order by the Kev. John W. Speake, pastor of si John's Methodist church, who after prayer by Kev. D. W. bodge, introduced Dr. John ES. White Kr White's attack >>ii the liquor traill? was Btrong und in a few niin utCH lie had the entire ami lenee lean inn forward to grasp Mis every ut terance. lie said lils speech was to attack that evil which had not ling for ita defense except that it pul money in Hie treasury. He reviewed thc action recently taken by Russia ami Prance in putting the evil Mown und of the serious consideration in ling laud of doing likewise Ile stated thal enemy was the evil <>t the home, the motlier, the wife, the child and the church, the ally of tl louise and the devil. He stated that the reason the Local Option league ?as advocat ing hu ai option waa because it knew tli.u ii could not get the whole cheese, ile closed his address with an appeal to the voters to go to the poils on next Tuesday and eau thclg! vo.es against that w.iich bas cans-j ed more sorrow, more poverty andi more deaths than all otb? r evils com bined. will it. rpKiiuw "Nothing ?ike it was ever seen or heard in Anderson before" said an Intelligent farmer aa he left the court house last night after hearing Will I). ('pshaw, the magnetic Oeorgia "Orator on Crutches." in behalf of state wide prohibition. T.ie crowd was nothing l?-ss than a marvel. On less than twenty-four hours notice the conservative town of Anderson was so stirred to the tip top of expectancy that the court house was piled tip Into the gallery and packed to standing room, and the tm.ri.-al power of the et; >rgia cam paigner over the annie:. . waa shown in the fact that althouKi: he uni just mada one apeech of fortv minutes to an enthusiastic crowd at the Second Baptist church, he tool; hold of his audience ut !):15, just after the ele quent and stirring speech of Dr. .fohin IO. White, and focld it-many of them standing-for one hour and for ty minutes. They laughed, they stormed with applause, and before the speaker closed, many were in tears. The speaker was given an ovation nt the close o" his indescribable ad dress. "The Same Old Devil." Here are somo of the striking sen tences in Mr. UpshaWs speech: "Many honest, patriotic men usod to think the dispensary thc best way to nardie a necessary ovil, but they have found to their sorrow and hor ror that dispensary liquor makes peo rle drung and pi odu. es sell'.sh greed and graft, just like bar room liquor docs. Like the little girl said to thc long, lean doetor whose wired skele ton in his office had scared 'icr nor y to death: "Don't come running auer me-you are tho same old devil if you ls got your clothes on." Let brave men who love their home better than they love a liquor ahon rise up on September L4th, tear th. dispensary clothes off ot th'.; same old whiskey devil and Binas*.) tho head o? the rattlesnake in South Carolina's governmental cage." ..Remember you cannot divorce yourself from your ballot. You go in tho ballot box.with your vote. The liquor sho.;s in South carolina cannot live unless you vote for them, and you have no right to present tho dispen sary or liquor to somebody else's boy unless you aro ready to give your own boy to bo ruined by diaponsary liquor." "Talk about a regulated dispen sary." You can no moro regulate thc liquor shop than you can regulate a pole cat. There is something about a pole cat that just won't "regulate" and as long aa you sell liquor In a dis pensary that makes a man rob and beat his wife and children and ahoot down his best friend, that liquor 3hop is not "regulated" for the safety of your home and mine." With a dramatic story of William L. Yancey in a speech In New York, ".Breaking With the Knlon" and de claring that "Alabama's past lias heen my past and Alabama's destiny shall bo my destiny," the speaker pictured September 14th as the day of South Carolina's coming independence." Wfliatever your differences before whatever your lines of cleavage in pol?tica or religion, come and stand together on the ono glorious plat form of the home that builds tho Christian citizen, and aay to your debauching. profit-sharing liquor shops, "We break forever with your greed and graft, your -.slime and crime and laat our vote for God and home and every land." Exchange still Fluctuates. London, Sept. 6.-American ex* chango continued to fluctuate fever ishly, and In the opinion ot financiers here the outlook la still uncertain. Publication of tho names of French and British commissioners to the United States and the presumption that they soon will present a plan for settlement of the problem were well received. Tho fart that Ce corn and cotton season ls approach*' lng is given as a reason for quick ac tion. The DIrYerenee. Tho manager of a great ahop waa | showin? an admiring friends around. "How can your assistants tell when j a woman ls really n purchaser cr only J shopping?" aaked tho latter. "That's simple," replied t"?e man ager. "If they ask for 'something cheaper they want ta buy: when they're shopping they usually say: 'Haven't you this in a better qual ity?' - College Students, Attention ! The Daily Intelligencer will make you a SPECIAL RATE For the full QoY.ige Term. Drop in TO DAY and attend to this matter, because it will he 'Tike a letter from home" to get che Daily Intelligencer every day. All the news, if true, and fit to publish, but not otherwise. DO IT NOV/ Represent the utmost service, safety, mileage and pleasure obtainable from an Auto-Va cation trip. TODD AUTO SHOP Opposite The Palmetto N. Main. DECEDENTS IN DUMBA RECALL Washington. Sept. IO.-Similar in 10enta of tho recall of Dr. Conatan ino Dum hu. Uto Austro-! 1 linear ion mbassndor, askeil for hy thc admin ?trallon last night, wore r*?vioWcd to ny hy the students of diplomacy ere. Tho first case waa handled hy 'resident Washington in 179:? asking ir t,-e recall of the French amhassa or, Citizen Genet. Genet Carno arm it with a commission to equip sea Uders against the British, and began series of speeches against Eng ind. as the United States was entrai, Genet's recall was requested. Dd France compiled. The Spanish minister was given ls passports in lSOii after he had Ben charged with offering a bribe to Philadelphia editor to represent pain's arguments In a controversy Uti the United StatCB. Lord Sackville West advised mericans to vote for Cleveland in <88, and passports were Riven him ir his return to England. The STATE RAISED SEED OATS FOR SALE 2 3oo Bu. Ful?hum., 7800 Bil. Cokers Pedigreed 3200 Bu. Appier. 85c 62c 58c These Oats are Stained but Sound. Send for Samples. Prices are F. O. B. Blackville but will deliver at these prices to Carolina points in lots of 500 bushels or more. J. M. FARRELL, Blackville, S. C. British and the American govern* ments exchanged notes, and President Cleveland referred to tho incident in a message to congress. The first British representative recalled was F. J. Jackson, in L809, o'iiar?-od with bad faith against Amer ica. M.. PottiSBln, the French minister, was recalled in 181ft for impudence to the secretary of state. Ch. ed with three British consuls with recnuiting for the British army during the Crimean war, England re called,Minister Crampton in isr.r?. Worth Their Weight In ?old. "1 have used Chamberlain's Tablets and fouud them to bo just as repre sented, a -quick reief for headaches, dizzy spells and other symptoms de noting a torpid liver and a disordered condition of the digestive organs. They aro worth their weight in gold," writes Miss Clara A. Drlggs, Elba, N. Y. For salo by all dealers. Unfortunately the scenery along the Btraight and narrow path ls less at tractive than that bordering on tine broad road leading elsewhere. Greatest Souvenir Spoon Offer Ever Made These Oneida Community Ltd. State Souvenir spoons voald sell at RETAIL at anywhere from FIFTY to SEVENTY-FIVE cents; but on account of the ADVERTISING the manufac turers get out of the advertising and promotion of these Spoons by the different Newspapers throughout the country, they are sold at FIFTEEN cents each, which covers the ACTUAL COST and the cost of handling them without any profit to the newspaper. Regular 50c Souvenir Spoons for 15c Each Oneida Community Ltd. State Souvenir Spoon ?a wrapped in the PRINTED GUARAN TEE signed by the Manufacturers, which leaves nothing to be understood or guessed at. The Guarantees state folly and explicitly just what it does guarantee. If you have not already started a set, begin today. Clip a coupon from The Intelligencer. You can redeem it at The Intelligencer Office. Souvenir Spoon Cou pon This coupon, when pre sented with 15c (or by mail Sec), good for one State Sou venir Spoon. If ordering by mall, address Spoon Depart ment, The Intelligencer, An derson, 8. C. , No Spoon sold at Any Price With out I'his Coupon. IO STATES NOW READY South Carolina, North Carolina, Alabama, Delaware, Georgia, Florida Tenn. Texas, Virginia, Kentucky, and Mississippi. > a*