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CLASSlFIEi COLUM I WANT ADVERTISING BATES Twenty-five words or less, One Time 25 cents, Three Times 60 cents, Six Times $1.00. All advertisement over twenty five words prorata for each Ad ditional word.' Kates on 1,000 words to be used in 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 ad to 321 and a bill will bc malled after its In sertion for prompt payment. WANTS WANTED-Some ono to run boarding house at Townvllle, S. (.'. K. M. Brown, Townvlile. *J-2:Mtp. WANTED- f.O to 100 bend of first class, sound mules, 4 to 8 years of nge- Wo are not buying for the war. Want more class, and willing lo pay better price. Tho ? retwell Company. 8-22-tf. WANTED-You to know that I ara this season handling tho Genuine Tennesseo Blue (lem Coal, and not asking anymore for it than you nave paid for Inferior coals. I have a stock of the best wood in town on hand. Give me a trial. W. O. Himer. Phone 649._ WANTED-Every house keeper In An derson to try a loaf of "Aunt Mary's Cream Bread." Ita mado at home and your grocer keepB it. Ander son Pure Food Co. 8-15-Dtf LOST LOST-Bing set with oleven dia monds and ruby in center, Reward if ?uturned to Hubenstein'?) atora'. i-2r-tf. FOR SALE FOR SALE-Onion sots; White Penrl, Bermuda. Prize Taken, Silver, Skin, Yellow Danvers, and Multipliers. This ls planting season. Furman Smith, Seedsman. MISCELLANEOUS 0 FEED AND II ITC 11 STABLE-On East Market streut at Cheshire's stable. W. F. Lanier. 9-21-6tp GINNING NOTICE-We aro ginning this year as usual and thoroughly prepared to give the same splendid service aa heretofore. Pendleton Manufacturing Co., Autun, 8. C. 9-21-6L i We have employed an export PIANO TUNER, who will glvo prompt, and careful attention to orders left with us. C. A. Reed, Plano & Organ Co., 314 8. Main St 0-1 -lin. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO DAILY INTEL LIGENCER AT REDUCED PRICE During tito Dally Intelligencer con teat which closed March, 1914, in or der to secure votes to win the cap ital price, I purchased a number of subscriptions to the Dally Intelli gencer at the rate of 15.00 a year. In order to get some of the money back which I put into the contest, I will sell a limited number ot sub scriptions to the Dally Intelligencer at the rate ot 23.00 a year to anyone winning to subscribe or renew their, subscription to this paper, or at a rate ot $1.26 a year to the Semi weekly Intelligencer. If Interested, address P. O. Box 14?, Anderson, a C. 6-17tf WHEN YOU can not see rlgK step in our Optical Department a'.d get just the Glasses you nee''.. Completo grinding plant. Eyes scientifically tested. Dr. M. R. Campbell, Louisa S. Hilgenboeker, assistant, 111 W. Wbltner St., Ground Floor. Geisberg's Potato Chips Fresh, and Crisp Daily, Phone No. 733. PIEDMONT & NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY ANDERSON: Condensed Passenger Schedule. Effective Jone 6. 1915. Arrivals No. 31.7:25 A. M No. 83.5:36 A. M. No. 36...11:40 A. M. No. 87.1:10 P. M No. 39.. ... 3:40 P. M. Nc. 41.6:00 P. M. No. 48. 5:50 P. M No. 45. ..10:20 P. M. Departirse No. 80. 6:25 A. lt No. 82. 8:25 A. M No. 84...10:80 Ju M, t?o. 86... .. ..13:10 P. M. Na 88. 1:80 P. M No. 40. 4:50 P. ML Ne. 42...6:40 P. ht Ne. 44.... 0:15 P. lt C. fl. ?tAR?Mt . , " Vrafle Msaaga? WAR BRINGS MARKED CHANGE IN BRUSSELS Brussels, Sept. I. -(Associated Press Correspondent.)- visitors who knew Brussels before l o war and who then wcro struck with Its vitali ty and volubility of its citizen* now aro amazed at tho quietude of tho place. What luis brought abn??t the dumb ness ls, in the firs', place, thc knowl edge that every one ls under con stant surveillance, not only by sol diers but by secret German agent? and that every chanc? word may lend to arrest and probable depo lo tion to u concentration camp in Ger many, where tao mayor of Brussels, M. Min., uow ix. In tho stn*:t cars, in the stores and on the streets tile citizens seldom converse even when relatives or <'!o..e friends ar<' together, und should a stranger address them tit?' reply is usually Just plain "No?" or "Yes?'' "I don't know!" On the street cars a passenger will sometimes romurk about a rumored mllitnry aetfta?-for rumors of all kinds are current In tho city in the absence of local newspapers-at the same time expressing in n' low voiec bis, pleasure if ty.o German troops have suffered a'fllfghf'Vever. e. The others in the-car ?ne vcr respond, since many of their compatriots have fallen into tho trap and, after giving utter ance to their opinion? to the "sym pathetic" stranger, have been arrest ed ami heavily fined or Imprisoned, or both. Many men and women immediately change seats should a Gorman soldier take a scat next to them in the car. (Kiters get up without a word and leave tho car at tho next stopping place. Dumb hostility can be observed everywhere and the Germans not withstanding their efforts, ? cm un able to gain Ute eon rid euee of the Brussels people. There appear to bo as many secret German agents-some of then Bel gians-as there are soldiers in Brus sels. They aro encountered every where. In the cafes it ls declared they listen to every chance remark of the customers; they form into Hue with tho Belgian applicants for passes at the official permit Office; they mix with tho poor people walting for their supply of food from tho rolief commissions. Anything that may bo said against the German authori ties is certain to bo overheard and reported, for tho aecret agent:; aro linguists who ?peak French and Flem ish and many of tho dialects. This constant surveillance, with the increasing poverty of the BeMg?an laboring classes, has a very depress ing offeci. Hope and conviction that at some future unknown period their country will again ^bo free, enables them to be?r patiently tho discom forting presence of the German troops, "but the coming winter ls awaited with some trepidation. The poor, despite their habitual .< thrift, . have almost reached the end of their resources. In consequence of the stoppage of many Industries, the number of un employed ls growing rapidly and as a result savings made before thc war havo been in many cases exhaust ed. On July 31 official figures showed that there wero in thc wu do o! Bel gium 734.000 worklcsB. including both settcs, and this number has anice been added to. In Btussols and its suburbs along there wero Just over 88.000 without work, besides nearly 27,000 women and 42,000 children un der 16 years old xocqlving relier. Hundreds of the skilled workers have managed to leave the country to seek work olsowhero or to Join the ranks of the army. Most, however, are un able to find the means to secure guides to take them over tho Dutch frontier without pasBos. which are next to impossible to obtain. Recent decrees issued by thc Gor man governor-general In Brussels have made life even moro difficult for the laborers, who decline to carry out work which might assist tho Ger man authositloa. Prosecution rind punishment are threatened for all workmen who refuse work when lt is offered them, while any one who by mcana of relief sustains a workman in his refusal also renders himself liable to severe punishment. In thc last week of August tho Belgian Na tional Bank was fined 5,000 dollars because one of its dorks paid out $500 to tate order of u Belgian de positor now a refugee In Holland. CASTOR IA For lofants and Children In Usa For Over 30 Years Signature of (^?o//S?^<*<CJ^ Charleston & Western Carolina Railway Augusta, Ga. To and From the NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WES! 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. LEIPSIG BUILDS ON IN SPITE OF WAH Famous Old City Carrying Out Building Program That Would Be Credit in Peace. Leipzig, Gervmny, August 22. - (Associated Press Correspondence.) Few cities io Germany have mor? bravely defied the reactionary and destructive effects of tho war titan Leipzig. The famous old eily, for decades tho center of the fur trade and hook business, though bard i.it by the conflict, nevertheless ls at- j tempting a building program that) would easily bc considered ambitions in peace time. Tlie largest railway station in Eu rope, is gradually nearing comple tion, at a cost of more Hum $6,000, OOO. Its construction has only been slowed down by the shortage of work men, and some time tilts fall it will bo entirely finished. A hugo building whlciv will bouse the German equivalent of the Amer!- i can Congressional library, an Insti tution In which at loust one copy of every Connan publication, as well a* thousands of books pr'nted In Austria and Switzerland, will be filed, is al- ! so under way. The next greatest, building proposi tion that continues notwithstanding the war is u wonderful public bath which has begun by a private concern bul "as slneu been taken over by the city. When k is completed leipzig claims that it will rank with any similar institution in the world. . In planning for Its railroad station, leipzig was confronted with unusual problems, in overcoming with it bas spent many millions of marks. The city has always been a big transpor tation center, with . lines running northward Into Prussia, Southward Into Saxony and llavaria, and south westward to the I/line district. WK.? Its over growing book Ixad" and other business It hus been an In cieastngly difficult problem to pro vide the necessary freight space, and !n the past, with a circular railrn.nl syetcm that belted the city, gioat ..racts of valuable land have been util ized in an uneconomical manaor, i When tho city did decide to cen ! trnllzo Its transportation system, it arranged for a station with connected freight terminals <that i.-> pretty sure to fit all needs for a great many years to come. From every direction ex cept Cavarla the railroad tracks curve in and around t..? northern part of L#eipztg and then swing in to a point almost in the center of the city. The one building accommodates tho lines of the Prussian and of tho Saxon state ralilways with all their subsid iaries. The building was already underway when Leipzig began to appreciate that eventually lt was going to need a sub wav system, and that this future need I might as well be attended to in con nection with the station. As fast as the need comes, therefore, this tun nel line will be connected to star shaped lines radiating to all parts of the city and itB suburb*. The now library ot Deutsche Ruec herl is not to be, from present ap pearances, such an Imposing building as the Congressional Library In Washington, hut it ls infinitely . prac tical, and very large. In it are to be kept tho work3 of all authors printed In Germany, t':o works of German au thors printed in foreign countries* the pamphlets and works of literary, scientific and other societies-every thing In fact except musical and poli tical publications. All publications from 1913 on aro to be kept. The government has donated 3, 000,000 marks, and guaranteed 8f>,000 marks a year; the city. of leipzig gives tho ground and furnishes 116, C00 marks a year toward the mainte nance of the institution; and thc Ger man, the Austrian and tho Swiss book trade agreos to turnio") free of cost tho books that are to bo kept. The prosont building is so loon ted and arranged that additions can be con structed a3 fast as needed. Every, known u i-to-date method of library administration has been provided. Ono of the features of tho new libra ary is to be a complete collection of the ever-growing war literature that already has run Into tho thousands of volumes and that probably will in crease even more rapidly when p.?ace comos. Tilts literature will bo sopat audy installed in quarters ot Hs own. ricken s Postmaster Dies. Pickons. Sept. 22_J. II. G. Mc Daniel, postmaster of Pickons. passed away suddenly at 8:30 o'clock last night. Willie Mr. McDaniel had not been in best of health for thc past few weeks, suffering with ae?.-.?o indigestion, still no grave danger was feared. One may bo as good as ino next tn a barber shoo. CITROLA? CITROLAX C1TROLAX Host thing for constipation, lazy liver and sluggish bowels. Stops a sick headache almost at once. Gives a inost thorough and satisfactory flushing-no pain, no nausea. Keeps your system cleansed, sweet and wholesome.-R. H. Weilhecht, Salt Lake CHy, Utah, writes: "I find , Cit relax the best laxative I Over used. Does not grip-no unpleasant after effects," Sold everywhere. NOTICE TO TEACHERS?, Tho regular examination for teach ers will be held in the court house on Friday, October 1st, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Persons interested are asked to take notice. J. B. Pelton, Supt ot Education. * ? * STANDING OF TH 8 CLUBS. * ? * ? ??+**?**+??*+?***+?*? tfoutherr Won. Lost. P. C. Now Orleans. sy 60 597 ISirmlngham ..... 8S 64 571 Memphis. SO 71 530 Nashville. 74 76 493 Chattanooga. TI 77 480 Atlanta. 71 78 477 Mobile .. .. i.. .. ??7 85 441 Little Hook. ?;i 86 415 American. Won. lx>Ht. P.C. Boston. 95 46 678 Detroit. 92 51 644 Chieugo. 82 62 569 Washington. 79 61 564 New York. 63 78 447 St. leonis. 61 82 427 Cleveland. 55 89 382 Philadelphia. 40 ITO 286 Nat Ion ni. Won. Lost. P.C. Philadelphia. 81 59 57S Boston. 76 65 539 Brooklyn...76 66 535 Pittsburgh. V? 77 476 [Ciiirago. 66 73 475 ! Cincinnati ....... 67 74 475 ISL Inou?s. 69 77 473 New York. 64 78 451 Federal. Won. LoHt. P. C. Pittsburgh. 80 61 567 Chicago .'.. 78 63 553 St. Louis. 79 65 549 Kansas City. 74 67 625 Newark. 82 76 ui6 Brooklyn. 69 77 473 Buffalo. 71 73 493 Baltimore. 45 96 319 ? ? ? YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Southern League. At Little Rock 2; Atlanta 1. At Chattanooga 1; New Orleans At Memphis llj Mobile 6. At Nashville 4; Birmingham 0. American League. At New York 1; St. leonis 3. At New York 2; St. Ixmis 4. At Boston 7; Cleveland 1. At Bos-Ion 3; Cleveland 2. At Philadelphia 8; Detroit 13. At Washington 2; Chicago 0. Notional Lemme. At Pittsburgh 2; Brooklyn 4. At Pittsburgh 2; Brooklyn li At Chicago 1; New.York 3. No others scheduled. Federal Lcnene. At Si. Louis 4; Baltimore 2. At St. Louis 8; Baltimore o. At Kansas City 8; Brooklyn 3. At Kansas City 2; Brooklyn 2. At Pittsburgh 0* <Buffalo 7. At Chicago 4; Newark 4: ??ulled in fifteenth inning, darkness. The Nameless Spy. Watching artist.'**?!^/ - - . "E don't our, t to be 'lowed to 3ketch the old castle" "Why not? 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'By morning thc gray hair disappears; after, an other application or two, "its natural ?-dor ia restored and lt becomes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you appear J years younger. !- ?-- - .?]?!? \ *. -.?ll. (PROFESSIONAL I CARDS I Dr. C. Singleton Bsreedin Office In Sh Mary's Hospital North Anderson, j noam 8 lo 10, 12 to 3 and 6 to 9. C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 408-406 Bleckley 9. C CMt^ohflfe TrowotKnjjpa St Sujnja DENTISTS at^^B Tt*li ? ? 2m? tn>?tittj,n nsw s Deacrsi OCMBBQ W. vVlutnaa? 91* 8 * 1 MM -' . Well, Who Carral An elderly bald-headed, bachelor fol lo wi II ?: a vtolloy of sharp resound I sneezes explained t ie manner In which he bad acquired this distre^! . j condition, relates The Indianer News. "My place of business," raid tha sufferer, ls on the top fioor of a 10 story building. ThiB building is lilied with nil kinds of typewriting misses and other merry maidens. Besides these I should say at least 1.000 wo men patrons of physicians. dentists and ot.-._ra who have offices in thu hive are continnuatly going up an ! coming down by tho elevatum. Thora is here a kind of aggravated polite ness which makes me a victim to every current which invades the clevator and keeps me supplied .with a summer cold, which begins as early as April and continnuos until long af ter the state fair has come and gone. Absurd custom seems to demand that whenever one of these office maidens or any other feminine person puts foo: into the clov-ator that every man must off with his bat and stand un covered until she leave;? the lift. I've boen a snuffing, sneezing dander- ' head long enough. From this time1 on I'll stick my hat 0:1 my head and keep lt there." Newspaper Mun Recommends lt. R. lt. Wentworth of tho St. James, (Mo.) News, writes: "Two moulds ago I took a severe cold which settled in my lungs and I had such pains in my lungs I 'eared pneumonia. 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