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COLUMN WANT ADVERTISING BATES Twenty-five words or less, Ono Time 25 cent?, Three Times 60 cents, Biz Times $1.00. All advertisement over twenty five words proruta for ouch ad ditional word. Kates on 1,000 words to bo usod in a mouth mado on application. No advertisement taken for less than 25 cents, cash in ad vance. If your name appears In tho telephone directory you can t?l? phone your want ad to 321 and a bill will bn mailed after its in sertion for prompt payment. WANTS WAN'TEI)-A competent combination bookkeeper and stenographer. Stato experience and salary expected. Ad dresH X. y*. Z., care Intelligencer. 9-14-tf. WANTED-BO to 100 head of first clnas, sound mules, 4 to 8 years of ago. Wo aro not buying for tho war. Want moro class, and willing to pay bettor price. Tho Fretwoll Company. 8-22-tf. WANTED-You to know that I am ' this aoason handling the Genuino Tennessee, niuo Gem Coal, and not asking anymore for lt than you navo paid for Inferior coals. I have a stock of the best wood in town on hand. Give me a trial. W. O. Ulmer, Phone 649._ WANTED-Evory house keeper In An derson to try a loaf ot "Aunt Mary's Cream Dread." lt a mado at homo and your grocer kecpa it Ander son Pure Food Ca 8-15-Dtt FOR SALE FOR SALE-Onion sets; White Pearl, Bermuda, Prize Taken, Silver, Skin, Yellow Danvers, and Multipliers. This ls planting Benson. Furman Smith, Seedsman. FOU SALE-Nice five room Bunga-i low with every modern convenience, and located In a splendid neighbor hood on Webb street. Will sacrifice for quick sale. J F. McClure, Jr., 311 Webb St., Phone 843 9-12-0tp. M?SCELX?HEOUS SENT COLLECTING a Specialty. List your houses, with me. Houses and lots for sale on easy terms. I deal with all cliente on a just and re liable basis. Giller on the square. W. C. Broadwell. 9-15-6tp. We have employed an expert PIANO TUNER, who will give prompt - and careful attention to orders left with us. C. A. Reed, Plano & Organ Ck);, 314 8. Main St. 9-1-lm. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO DAILY INTEL? MGBNCRR AT REDUCED PR1CE Durlng Ute Dally Intelligencer con teat which closed March. 1914, in or der to secure votes to win the cap ital prise, I purchaaed a number of I subscriptions to the Dally Intollt x g?neur at the Tate 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 Daily Intelligencer at the rate o? $3.00 a year to anyone wishing to subscribe or renew their subscription to Ulta paper, or at a rate of $1.25 a year to the Semi . weekly Intelligencer. If Interested, address P. O. Box 847, Andoraon. B.C. 6-17 tf WHEN YOU can net see right step in onr Optical Department and get just the Glasses you need. Complete grinding plant Ryes scientifically tested. Dr. M. R. Campbell, Louisa 8. Hilgenhoeker, assistant, 112 W. Wnitner St, Ground Floor. HELPLESS AS BABY Down fa Mad Unable to Work, ead What Helped Her. Summit Pot.it, W. Vs.-Mrs, Anna Bette Emev, of this place, says: "1 suf fered for 15 yean with an awful pain ta my right side, caused from womanly trouble, and doctored tots for it, but with out success. I suffered so very much, tart I became dow*, ia mind, and as help less I? a baby. I wa? in the worst kind of shape, wu nuable to do any work. ! began taking Cardin", tho wotnar's tonic, and got relief from the very first ?osa?? By the time 1 bad taken 12 bot K. my hearth was completely restored, n now 48 years years old, but feel at good as 1 did when only 16. Cardul certainly saved rae from losing my miad, and ! feel it my duty to speak ia ns favor. I wish 1 had some power over poor, suffering women, and could mal?, mam know tba good it would do fees*." It voa suffer from any of the alimenta peculiar to woman, ft will certainly ba worm your white lo give Cardul a tjrtaL ft has been helping weak worsen for moro than 50 years, and wilt help you, foo. Try CaiduL Your druggUt seilt it WHu us OMttftaeef* Metete t f?aU Cb*t*acci?. T*AO.v fee 3?ra>awBrtam?wmmt. sta. i Statement of Ute Condition of The Bank of Townville Located at Townville, S. C. At tho clone of business Sept. 2, 191?. Resources. Lonne ?nd discounts.$:{4.:i'J0.s."i OvordraftH. 4,148.90 Kunda und stocks owned by the bank. 315.28 Furniture and fixtures .. .. 1.020.70 Banking house. ?541.01 line from bunk and bankers. 3,139.55 Currency. :i88.oo Gold. 17.50 Silver and other minor coln. 341.93 lie? ka timi cash Heina .. .. 690.25 Live stork. 75.00 Total.f45.l09.87 Liabilities. Capital stork paid in .. ..$ 9,700.00 Surplua fund. 3,000.00 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses und tuxes paid.. .. .. 5,002.80 Individual deposita subject to check. 0.410.08 Time certificates of deposit. 10,441.55 I Cashier's ? hecks. 54.48 Bills payable, Including cer tifica tea for money l>or rowed. 10.500.00 JsVli' - Total.$45,109.87 STATE OE SOUTH CAROLINA, County nf Anderson, ss. Before mc came E. C. Asbell cashier I of the above named bunk, who, being duly sworn, says that th? nbove und foregoing stntoment is a true condi tion of said bunk, as shown by the books of said bank. E. C. Asbell. Sworn to ami subscribed before mo this 10 day of Sept.. 1915. Pleas Mahaffoy, Notary Public, S. C. Correct Attest: J. I). Compton, O. E. Smith, Directors. CITATION FOR LETTE RH OE AR MIN IHTR ATKIN. Whereas, Mrs. Bessio M. Durham ?mude suit to me to grant her letters of administration of the estate and ef fects of Wm. A. Dui ham, deceased. These are thereforo to Bite and nd I monlsh all and singular tho kindred and creditors of the said Wm. A. Dur I ham, deceased, that they may appear before me In thc court of probate, to be held at Anderson, C. H.. 8. C., on Sept. 23. 1915, to show cause, if any why enid administration should not be j granted. W. P. Nicholson, Judge of Probate. Judge of Probate's Hale? SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. Court of Probuto. H. P. Cely as administrator of the ?state of Rachel Lewis, deceased. Plaintiff, ngalnst Jake Lewis. Anna Richey and othors, Defendants. Pursuant to a decretal order grant ed in above case. I will sell on Bales duy in October, 1915, in front of tho Jourt Iiouso. lu the City of Ander don, S. C., during usual hours of sale ?the real estate described as follows: 'AU that lot or land situated in Brushy Crook Township, Anderson, j 'ounty, 8. C., containing four <4) [acres, more or less, bounded by lands I of E. P. Elrod, and tho catato of John Karlo and lying near the Piedmont | R??d, hoing the land of which Rachel Lewis died seized and possessed." Terms: Cash. Purchaser to pay j for papers and Htamps. W. P. Nicholson, Probate Judge. NOTICE TO TEACHERS. Tho regular examination for teach lers will bc held In thc court house on j Friday, October 1st, commencing at I o'clock a. m. Persons Interested are | I asked to tako notice. J. B. Felton, Supt of Education. CHICHESTER S PILLS VLiSV TMK IMA ?MONO HBAND. ? A. ?^IW|!?iH. Mtad ?tia Shu MUm. V/ ?^-r SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVIRYWHERf. PIEDMONT & NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY ANDERSON: Condensed Passenger Sch edale. Effective June 6, 1914. Arrivals Ka 81.7:88 A. M Na S3.9:98 A. M Na 35.. ...11:40 A. ML No. 87.1:10 P. M Ka 89. 8:40 P. M. Na 41.6:00 P. ML Ka 48. 6:60 P. M Ka 46. ..10:20 P. M. Departures No. 80. 6:86 A. ML Ko. Sf.8:25 A. ML Ka 84.10:80 A. ML Ko. 36.18:10 P. M. Ka 88. 2:86 P. M. Ka 40. 4:50 P. M. Ka 42. 6:40 P. ML Ka 44.9:16 P. ML C. S. ALLEN, Traffic Manages* Society Woman Mrs. Phillp Rhinelander, ono of tho ' best-known women in New York and ? Newport society, wns burned to death ! In 'nor homo the oil icr day when she i was curling her liai-. I French's A Has Re Milita Ilrltlsh Headquarters, Franco Aug. r 31.-(Associated Press Correspon dence.)-Little ls known to thc out side world about Sir William Robert son, K. C. V. O.. K. C. lt., D. 3. C., whose, remarkable career from the ranks to chief! of stab' of thc army is so well known to tho army itself. His work in relation to that of Sir John French, thc commander-in-chief, has been described as that of tho general manager of a great corpora tion to that of ita president. A powerfully built country boy, ho came to London at the ago of nine teen and enlisted In the 9th. Lancers. Promotion from the ranks in not fre quent. Tho great majority v*f ofllcora come from Clo military school at Sandhurst. Rut the door is kept open for a private nt good education and character. Ry passing a stiff exami nation ho may socuro a commission. Ycr.ing Robertson had had only an elementary education; but ho act out to make up for tho deficiency by study. Ho investee his shilling n day, which ls tho pay of a British private, in books. As a Britteh regu lar trooper lias none to much time to himself he used to got comrades to road to bim from Racon and thc English classics while he was groom ing his nor.- e or cleaning his equip ment. Not until, he had served ten years did he pass his examination which gave him a commission in thc 3rd Dragoon Guards. Ho was then 29 and tho average socond lieutenant had about - eight yeara tho start of him on the army list. In tho course of lineal promotion ho could never hope to be more than a oajor. Spe cial promotion could come only through distinguishing himsoif. Mac Donald who won fame by his chargo at Onuluran and othor eminent Brit ish commandera who had risen from the ranks bad won their way ns na tural leaders of men in the field. Robcrtaon'a career la cae moro strik ing, officers say, because it is due to excellence lu organization nnd in the application of tho methods of mod ern war which presupposes tho grounding of a thorough aclentlftc military education. Fdur yearB after he had received his commission ho had won enough Charleston & Western Carolina Railway Augusta, Ga. To and From the NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST Leaves: 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. Burned to Death. exploded. Mrs. Rhinelander was a granddaughter of Mayor Grady of New York. ssistant mar kable ry Career attention to be assigned to the In telligence branch of thc Quartermas ter's department in India. In India ho found his opportunity. Howards arc given olilcers for learning native dialects. To the average ollicer there is nothing very attrnctivo In spending hours with a natlco "munshi" or teacher in acquiring a tongue which can be of U?O with only some fron ti crtrib;*. Robertson offered his mun shi a qnartcr of tho reward when he was proficient enough to earn lt by passing an examination. Slr William, when ?c ia reminis cent, "will recall what an excel..-net bargain thia prated to be. The mun shi sa wto it that his pupil did not fail to Improve any sparo momenta. Ile would be w.dting at hio pupil's door at daybreak and put him through nu boura lesson before breakfast. Having mastered one dia lect Robertson undertook another and then another. Soon he became known as a language expert. This gained for him another opportunity which was to apply lils knowledge by explor ations on the northwest frontier. When the Chltrnl trouble came his linguistic nccomplish-inonts and his knowledge ol* tue country were Inval uable He came out of tho (mitral campaign wit 1 the distinguished ser vice order for services which includ ed gallantry in action when he was severely wounded. Now he a3 * "marled man" in the service, mark ed by stubborn application which had brought him from the ranks and by his demonstrated ability. "Everyone had to admire him..' as another general said. "He had won bis way without influence against odds by slicer hard work making the most of his natural gifts." On thc staff throughout the Souvh African campaign he earned the praise ot Roberts and Kitchener by lils capacity for getting thirga done when others sometimea failed. When in 1910 he was placed in command of the Army Staff College even ?hoso who agreed that he had shown him self to be the man for the place were amazed at the thought of a man who who freed ben for ?en'years a private without any groundwork of regular academic education should become the director of an instituptlon which gathers the ablest officers of the army tor instruction in the higher branches of war and gives (he character to army organization in time of war. Meantime he had kept on with hin languages. He now knew French ? and German and he had studied thc continental army system. There seems to be general agreement that his improvement of the staff college marked an epoch. As director of'military training at the war office he later Iud much to do with the preparation of the British expeditionary force. Ho Went to Franco with it as quartermaster-gen eral who was responsible for keeping that army overseas'supplied. His suc cess in this capacity led to his ap pointment as chief ot staff. Now all the branches of the army's aetlvities are under , his direction. It ls his business to co-ordinate.all; and to amalgaraato the organization ap to the standard required by present con ditions ot warfare. Despite.his life of unremitting application he tba* few grey '..airs at fifty-two; and he gives tho impression oT the physical vigor and endurance whlcb enables him to keep nup the pace of sixteen hours hard work a day. Those wno * ? ?w*** + 4> + * + + ->***** + + + * + v STANDING OF xHS CLUBS. ? + ? * + ???????????????????? Southern. Won. I*oal. P. C. New Orleans. 87 59 (96 Birmingham. so ?4 BSQ Memphis. 7S fi? 634 Nashville. 74 71 511 Chattanooga. 07 76 409 Atlanta. 71 73 493 Mobile. ?4 83 435 Little Hock ...... 59 85 410 American. Won. Lost. P.C. Boston. 91 45 609 Detroit. 90 49 64K Chicago. 80 69 575 New York :. 61 73 4.r?5 Washington. 75 61 551 ,St. Ixrnls. 58 79 421 Cleveland. 53 85 384 Philadelphia. 38 96 284 National. Won. Lost. P. C. Philadelphia. 77 68 570 Brooklyn . 74 C4 5:50 Boston. 72 64 529 St. lillis. 67 72 482 Cincinnati. 60 71 4S2 Chicago. 64 70 477 Pittaburgb. 67 75 472 New Vork. 01 75 448 Federal. Wor. Lost. P.C. Kansas City. 70 04 5G3 Pittaburgb. 76 60 559 Chicago ......... 74 62 544 St. Louis. 74 ?4 53C Newark. 80 73 52:i Buffalo. 69 C9 500 Brooklyn . 68 72 48G Baltimore. 44 91 326 ? a * YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. ? * ? ? **??*+?**?*+?.>*?' ?*>+ Sont hem League. At Chattanooga :>; Atlanta 0. At NaefikviUe 8; Mobile 3. At Little V: ck 7; New Orleans 0. Only three scheduled. Nalia mil League At St. Louis 1; Boston 0. At St. Louis 2; Uostou 2; second game called in ninth, darkness. At Pittsburgh 9; Nev. York 6. At Pittsburgh 5; New York 0. At Culcairn 5; Brooklyn 7. Anierlcun League. At New York :>; Chicago 3. At Philadelphia 0; Cleveland 7. At Philadelphia 3; Cleveland 3; second game culled In tenth, dark ness. At Washington 0; St. Louis 9. At Bostou 7; Detroit 2. Federal League. At Pittsburgh 2; Baltimore 1. At Kansas City 3; Newark 0. At St. Louis 2; Brooklyn 0. Only three scheduled. Biliousness and Constipation. It la certainly surprising that any woman will endure thc miserable feel ings caused by biliousness and con stipation, when relief is so easily had and at so little expense. Mrs. Chas. Peck, Gates, N. Y., writes: "About a year ago 1 used two bottlca of Chamberlain's Tablets and they cured mo of biliousness and constipation." For sale by all deners. go into his office know him as man of few words, a good listent :-, who sticks to the facts and never indulges in theories. "Ile (loos not hesitate to do away with red tape," said ono of the as? slstants. "The essential point with him is to got tho thing done. Dur ing tho retreat from Mons wo I..st a great deal of material. Among oth er things officers and men lost all their equipment even including their cans in some instances. As tho gow eminent clothes and equips tho men they could be cared for. But thc uiTU-cr? pay for their own. They would have to fill ont certain form for reimbursement which would have to go to tho war office-but Sir Wil liam settled that in a minuto by giv-. ing orders that they should be sup plied and wo could take care of the red tape afterward. Throughout all the vicissitudes of the campaign from Mon3 to the Aisne and then to tho Ypres-Arnuotiora Uno tho soldiers never went short of food. Regardless ol red tape and any other obstacles he saw that in Borne way or othor their rations reached them. Ho ia proud of the fact that he rose from the ranks and he dislikes publicity. 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Its afro is its guarantee, lt destroys "Worms nnd allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it lias been in constant use for tho relief of Constipation, Flatulency, "Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Dlarrhoa. It rep?lales the Stomach and Vowels, assimilates tho Food, giving healthy and natural bicep. Tho Children's Panacea-Tho Mother's Friend, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS J* Bears the Si gm ature of "?-) In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought IK C. IT NTAtin (?OMPANV. i r w voaK ciTv. TURKISH & bOMB?TIC B L JP; N i??ss^l\ 'i? win every smoker who appr?ci?tes quality, smoothness ana flavor* They are a blend of choice Turkish, and choice Domestic tobaccos more delightful to the taste than 71 either tobacco smoked straight? Compare Carnell with cigarettes you think you Hhs best. They will st and th? hst against uay brand in the world I Smoke Camels liberally because they can't bite or patch or leave any unpleasant dgaretty after-taste. Don't look for premiums or coupon?. ?f f holer Immcoai Msaslsd in C^.nxl Cigarettes prohibits their use. CAMELS nil 20 far lOe. If your dealer can'? oapalyyoa, I 'O*-f^oi**Package or fl.OO for a carton of toa pod*? . ages (200 cigarette,). cent parnta** prepaid. If af tn ?mokine 4, ono package you arm not delighted tait h CAMELS, return tba othor Hin? pacha gee and ato tuM raf and your dollar and poet amo, ; R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO i CO., VJinston-Salem. N. C. Cl?sedl T?dky Opxgim ail: 6 O'Clock This Affft?ra(D<Q>ini This store will remain closed TODAY until 6 o'clock this after noon on account of Religious holi day; we will re-open at 6 P. M. Today. Tihi? Lessor C CHICORA BANK J5?l,sl*toM Chen Careful Attention JTY *, *"tlT* Ellison A. Smyth, Jae. A. Rangeas, Peker SC President. Caahler: 1 CiXCI, u? XI, S.E. ToUIsoa, Asst. Cashier. BANK OF BELT0N.',o,,r<;lk>"" Prompt Atteatioa n IA C ty Billson A. Smyth, W. E. Greer, Bel?On S. C PresMeat. v. fr. ^ Cashier. tfCIHW, V' H. K. 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