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Rain or Shine today will bc a partic ularly good day to visit our Coat Suit Department Opened yesterday a number of high class suits for particular shoppers. $30, $35 and $40 Other Suits $10.00 and up. Shoe Time And we've some of the very prettiest st yles you've seen'in Dull Kid, Patent Leather, Bronze, etc. $3.50 to $5.00 Remember Any time it rains and you need a Rain Coat or a pair of Rubbers, tell us over the 'phone or send. Rain Coats $2.50 to $12.50. Rub bers 50c to $1.00. For Ladies and iWisses. And Yet Some People Honestly Believe That Newspaper Ad vertising Doesn't Pay* However, Walter H. Keese & Co. aren't of that tribe. They KNOW that the IN TELLIGENCER gets results. The letter quoted herewith is only a sample of results obtained DAILY by INTELLIGENCER ad vertisers. Camden, S. C., Sept. 29, 19IS. Walter H. Keese & Co. "Your Jeweler" . Anderson, S. C. Dear Sirs: By reading an advertisement in the Ander son Intelligencer, date published Sept. 2$i 1 find that you have "Friendship" rings for sale. 1 would be very glad to have one of these, as we haven't got them here, and am en closing 25 cents in postage samps to get you to send me by return mail one Gold filled link (price 25c) with "M. W." engraved on it. Very truly yours, Signed - UGH! CALOMEL MAXES YOU SICK. DONT STAY BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED Wi Dur Taw" Win Citan Your Slaggy Um Better Itu Calcali ni CM Ho. Stltati. Calomel make? yon ?irk; yon loan a day'? work. Calomel 1* quicksilver and it salival*;?; calomel injure* your liver. .If you ar* bilious; feel lr?*y, Ktnggi?h and ?ll knocked ont. if your bowe Li ur-j constipated and your head ache* or ntomae.lt is sour, innt take a spoonful of hannie** Dodson's Liver Ton?? instead of using slekening, salivating calomel. Dodson'* Liver Tone i* real liver medi cine. You'll know lt nest morning Id ealise you wi il wake up feeling fin?, your liver will bo working", your head ache and dizziness gime, .your ftwmaet* will he **\veet and bowel* revmlar. Y<et will feel like working. You'll pe cheer ful; fall of energy, vigar and attrition. Your druggist or dealer ?ells you a SO cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone under my. personal guarantee that it will-clean your sluggish liver better than nasty calomel; it won't make you lick and you can eat anything you .wsst without being salivated. . Your druggist guaranteer thai ,-nc\i spoonful v?ill ?tart your ilv?r, clean your bowels and .straighten yon up by morning or yon get your money back. Children gladly take Dodson's Liver Tone because it it pleasant tasting ami doesn't gripe or cramp or make them nick. 1 rm selling million* of. bottle* o? D*vlan>fV Liver Tone tr? people who have femad ?Hat ttl* pleaanet, vepetahle. liver .?.?HU? " takes the pie e of dangerous ent?riM . "nv one bott' v oe ny sou wi. relish!,, ifuarantea AsL your druggist about ate. TO SOUTHERN PAVING CON STRUCTION COMPANY, CONTRACTORS CHECKS FOR $35,979 ? Will Include the Final Payment on Five Streets-Total Paid Out to Date $55,769. Today the treasurer of thc Strrot Paving commission. Mr. D. A. Lcd- j better will pay to the Southern Pav ing Construction company $35,879.30, this being ti e amount duo thc con tractors for work done and material? furnished during the month of Sep tember. Mr. Wade A. Sander, engineer in charge, prepared the figures and thej include final payments for the pav< lng jobs on Calhoun, North and SouUj Mc Duffle, WcH Market and Churo? I street, tn addition to partial pay I menta of oU.ier jobs. The payment to be made today ll divided among the streets, as follows: South McDuffle street .. . .$ 2,718.Si North McDuffle street.. .. 6.47.6.61 Calhoun street. 6.011.9?; Church street. 3,579.30 Tiver street. 2.9G0.O0 North Main street. 1,092.00 West harket street. 268.77 South Main street.12.614..SO Total. ... ......$35,879.30 This paynieut will make thc third payment to the contractors, tte total figures for the first and second pay ments, made August 1st and Septem ber 1st, respectively, being distri buted among the streets as follows: West Market streets.. . .$ 17,867.S6 South McDuffle street.. .. 11.076.00 North McDuffle street.. .. 3,870.00 Calhoun street. 2,361.. 00 Church street. 1.412.00 South Main street. 6,347.00 Total.$42,936.86 The cost of paving thc streets I now finished is as fo'lows: Wiest Market street .. ..$ 18.236.63 IChurCi street. 4,991.30 North McDufflo Bireet.. .. 10.337.60 South McDuffle street .. .. 13,794.87 Calhoun street. 8.408.SG Total.$05,769.36 nw DEATHS Death of a Child. Ella Mae Moulder, the year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Moulder of 05 Church street, Equinox mill died last night at the homo of uer parents. The funeral will be held this afternoon at Flat Rock church. HER HAIR BROWN AGAIN AT 76 [ Kansas Woman Is Also Cutting Her Third Set of Teeth. )Atchlson, Kan., Dispatch.) After having boon Rray-haired for many years. Mrs. Martha Lewis, 76 ; years old, of this city, has bad her hair restored to its natural color by I a freak of nature. A year ago her hair, which was silvery white, commenced ' . turning brown, and today lt is the same color lt was in her youth. Mrs. Lewis is also cutting her third set of teoth. Geisberg?? Potato Chips Fresh, and Crisp Daily, Phone No. 733. SULPHUR ns UP ECZEMA AND STOPS ITCHING [Thia old time) skin healer a used just like any cold cream. Sulphur, says a renowned dermatol ogist, just; common bold-sulphur made into a thick cream will soothe' and heal the skin when irritated and broken out with Eccema or any form of eruption. The moment it is applied: all itching cesses and after two or three applica tions the Eczema disappears, leaving tte akin clear and smooth. He tells Eczema sufferers>to get from any good pharmacy an ounce of bold sulphur and apply It to the irritated parts the same aa you would any cold oreara. For many years common bold-eulokur has occupied a seen re position In tbs practice of dermatology and cutaneous affections by reason of its parasite-de stroying property. It fa not only para siticida!, but also antipruritio, anti septic and remarkably healing in all irritable and inflammatory condition? of the ska.?While not always effecting a permanent cure it OM-JIV fails to in stantly subdue the angry-, itching and irritation, and heal the. Eczema right np and it ls often years later before any eruption again appears ea tba alda. SHE BIJOU EVERY THURSDAY WANTS FULL RECORD FROM IRIS COUNTY SUPT. SWEARINGEN CALLS FOR LETTER FROM MR. FELTON GOOD SCHOOL YEAR In Spite of Unusual Difficulties' 1914*15 Was Very Success ful Among Schools. The following letter has been r< - I ccived by Mr. Pelton ami explains ii (?elf. When Supt. Kelton makes out j tito report mentioned in the letter it will appear in Tue Intelligencer. i September 29, 191 *>. Supt. J. B. Felton, Anderson, S. C. Dear Sir: In order to make my annual report to the general assembly representa tive of public school problems and progress In every county, I am anx ious to v int tills year on ?>. chapter made up of Btrong supplementary re ports from my co-workers. This cannot be done unless each county superintendent who has already filed his statistical report will contribute a written supplementary report on or before November 1st. I In Bplte of unusual difficulties, the energy, industry, and leadership of the respective county superintendents made 1314-1916 a successful school year. GT course, many serious prob lems still press for solution. As long as our public E<tool system lives and grows, BUCII problems mere ly ind?calo a healthy development. , I hope our task will never be finish- j ed, because a finished public school system ls a dead system. I trust you will not bo too modest to write a full, fr.ee. and frank ac count of the co-operation, work and interest of your taxpayers, patrons, trustees, teachers en 1 pupils. A j full, fair record is needed to do JUB Mc? to your county and to your ; BOlf. ! Please send In this supplementary report In "a suitable form for the printer. In style and In content tho article will attract the attention of your constituents and your legisla tive delegation. This chapter win be. perhaps, the most interesting part of the state superintendent's report. Your help In making it of tho greatest value, I shall esteem a personal and oHi cial favor. Yours respectfully. J. E. Swearlngen. State Supt. of Education. GOOD COMPANY AT ANDERSON THEATRE Some Reasons Are Given Why the Cast is the Best--Splen did Vaudeville Acts. The Noreno St. Clair company is said to be t':e best becauso tho plays used are those this company can handle, as well ns any company in existence. Becau3o Its' members are of long and varied experience in the theatrical business. Because the company has been tose thor a solid year without a change in tue cast. Because the company is under the direction of the bc3t reportolre direc tor In the show business. Because the members aro all ladles and gentle men, sober, refined, intelligent, and in every way worthy members of the wonderful theatrical profession, a profession that numbers among its numbers the highest paid artists in the world. Because the players work harmoniously together for the interest of the audience they' are play ing to. Aside from the regular dramatic program, twenty vaudeville numbera will bo Introduced between acts ot the plays. The "Harmony Four," a quartette par excellence, will render melodies, old and new. Summers and Exnolse, a vaudeville team Just off the famous Keith vaudeville circuit, and engaged especially for this com pany. Lep> Meyer, the best black face comedian in fie south, with all the latest songs and clean Jokes. He will on request, sing any song that has been published In the last six years, a teat but few" would attempt, sad which he has not yet failed in. Foster und Murray a singing and dancing duo, with Richard Lloyd, E. E. Prilock, and MSse St. Clair us ing '.heir own, original acts, new to Uae scnth. And tiie company management guarantees his organisation to be tho best, highest salaried and in every way the premier attraction fhut has ever played the city at anything like the prices or admission charged. Beats now on sale at box office, {J.ione 13. Orders will be held UH 6 p. in. Monday. BOHTON BCD BOX WIS FR XX A XT IH AMERICAN The Boston Red Sox won the american league pennant today, De troit'? defeat by St. Louis making it inpossible for any team to overtake :be leaders. Boston didn't play and the mon heard of Detroit's defeat as ii ey took Ute train for Washington, rb ere they play tomorrov. At Dearer Church. ?r*>v. J. A. Anderson wltl preach ut Welcome church near Denver next Sunday afternoon at 8*30 o'clock. The public ls cordially Invited to at end. STATEMENT IS ISSUED BY SALVATION ARMY WORKERS APPEAL IS MADE Can Ute Cast Off Clothing and Work Will Be Done in Return By the Recipients. A scheme has been devised by Mlsses Knox and Guest by which worthy people, who shrink from ask ing help, may obtain clothing and In i ct urn for Ulis clothing can do worl that will enable them to feel as li they were paying for lt. Yesterday Mis ? Knox and Quest issued tho f .?wing statement, which outlines cir plan, and which will, doubtless, meet with the hearty approval of the peoplo of tfoo city. "There are a great number of worthy peoplo in this city who shrink from asking charity and then again. there is the crowd of lazy people who become professional beggars and are willing to live of charity. "We are dcslrouB of helping bol'i classes so have decided to opon \ roora at our hall (corner Mrftufno and Whitner streets) where they can get clothing for a small amount, and If 4 hey have no money they can do a little work to pay for what they need. "Everyone would be mado to feel they were independent and Ciad not received charity. "If a man really needs a coat he will be willing to carry in a little wood to pay for lt. "We need your help In this way, we want your cast-off clothing. "Nearly every home has clothing that tho family has no more neel of and yet it is too good to throw away. Send it to or phone us and wo will gladly send for it. "We will employ some worthy, eld erly person to aew and make useful articles for tho children out of thc garments that aro too badly worn to be of service to adulta." Tile Salvation Army telephone is No. 736. None Eqnal vc. Chnmncrlaln's. "I have tried most all of the cough cures and find that there ls none that equal Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It has never failed to give me prompt relief." writes W. V. Harner, Mont pelier, Ind. When you have a cold give thia remedy a trial and see for yourself what a splendid medicine lt I ls. For sale by all dealers. Ak Lesser's Week End Sale Ladies Gun Metal Shoes Heavy Grade Out ing . . .... . $1.50 8c Scsi Grade Hick- * ?\f ory Stripes .. . Xvi O 36 in Scout Per- Q '?? cale.OC 30 lu Heavy Flan- * g\ '? eiette. 1UC Heavy Blue | ?J 1 Denim.JL 62v Large Size Cotton #\? _ Blankets.?7?C Ladies 75c Under- A?t^ vest for.*??j)C 36 in Colored Cor duroy .. .... OliC Best Grade lSc IA Gingham for .. k vf O Double Width Color- f ed Curtain Scrim O O Red Flannel All AA^ Wool Medicated ?UC Heavy Cotton Flan- O ll nel.OC 60 in White Table Damask.?* %3 C 40 in Nice Sea Is land.DC Abe Lesser The Dry Good King West Side Square Style is tke expression of personality by attire and. clothes that we tailor to your order reflect refined in dividuality at a moderate price See our New Autumn and Winter ^Woolens and have us measure you today Wc guarantee satisfaction. Suits or Overcoats $15 to $40 T. L. CELY CO. On the Square mmm Reach Fall and Winter Sporting Goods Unequaled in quality, and absolutely guar anteed against defects in material or work manship. Reach Goods Satisfy Sullivan Hardware Company We want to urge the farm? erg to sow grain this fall? and fertilize it when they sow it The boll weevil j? in Geor gia and we don't Imo tr when it wfll be herc. The pesta gflj diseases that bc-t cotton teem to be increasing and to he do ing more damage every year. If you have a good grain crop a short cotton crop does not hurt so bad. Five acres m wheat and five acres in oats to the piotr, ground well prepared and well fertilized wfll make things easy for yon next year. Where there is grain there will be ?togs. Wheat, oats, corn and hogs and you have a mighty good grub stake? Bot ferti lize your grain when yo? plant it. Anderson Phosphate & Oil Cc. Anderson, S. C.